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= =—=—=——— = Se rrr — = — «| Ww > " , . > r . aon) \ THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR EW YORK, THURSDAY, JULY PRICE TWO CENTS tanto vot ine eo ae % hh 4 " a 5 ¥ FROM WASHINGTON, IRAs te ace ots Mare ony | Khe corps was referred to the Committee on Naval CABLE TELEGRAMS CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. NEW JERSEY STATE DEMOCRATIC | Toe Nontmast Sannonnnoxn.—The singers o withhis prociamation of the aah of Sas, fon, | AAAS. ; i “ sigs --— CONVENTION. the New York city societies of this o iY iu whieh: " here wer “i 0 enate amendments to the Honee bi't retatin, 5, A TEN zation ie orige te coclered YN ES to pensions were non-conearred in, and referred te oe The Democratic Congressional Convention of sibs Phos in conteed in reherrsing the egmpox, to doctrines that are sutversive of every principle upon | tlle Committee of Conference " the Seventh District of Indians, at Terre Haate, yes fer Gav ri one for the inusical festival tbe held at doves | gtch, the Government iemanded, ae are, there yo: |, Ene Senate atneudment to the Alasks bil! was n More Voice of the London Press | ‘etsy, nominated the Hon. Daniel W. Voorhee of Preatiential Blector wa ercet font aiopla oF wre eat obs dang 9 the Hd Fries of the people, Inv aving de fi The investigation into the murder of Ashby ‘ ay of roto and edo Mate te wee or, toe Mig meen h gation into the murder of Ashburn Biate G \ A as tae he sree + ites areiiggtinate iad licen) ees oe Sairés Oe tareneet on American Credit, tine bean anspended by an order to that effect from | The Democratic Stato Convention for the pur- | Fue mying mas male. Me. Paur, the rausieal Innes Rerotred, That in the jadenenit of this meeting, Can lantninetie Meade, pose of nominating a candidate for Governor, and the | St the rehearsals, alter a great deal of confusion, oe iyal people of ityinia, Miasiseippte. wed texas, os sand the bifl — The Hon. W. P. Howland was sworn into | appointment of Fresitouthal Rlectors, was helt yea: | enaioned by the aetion taken by: the boul of Difference of Opinion Upon Ade | Bie away us will secure these states loya: civil govern: | Aittonal jand dist The New Poringuese Mini ry arene of Ontario on Weds | terday at Teylor's Hall in Trenton, The hall, whieh SY a an assistant Without his knowledge | passed a . neaday afternoon, Will seat 1,409 persons, was crowded, and the great. | “8S °°" motion of the Hon. 8 McKee of Kentucky, the | ‘The Senate bill fo provide for the further iseas of he it of Wi 01 J 6 can we ” v Sie yeni journment. following alaitionai revs ton was aigpied: 7" | temporary. ian certifeates wus recived to the Com saci pointed iat, eri of Wilmington, N.C has aD. | est interest was manifested in tho result of the pro- | Consimuoxnns or Ewianatioy.—The hot whole cotiutey demartl that Congressy before ive ed. | Mmtice oF Ways and Means ORBAT BRITAIN negro deputy to be the jailor. bap-roka Fats, nnd be there hae ot bate oreasains eh a fee purement, pale ReetinceNt Ie mateialne The Senate DIN to extend the time for the con- vans osigeawtdd Giiod Fins have B Aim ‘j ft] Shortly after 19 o'clock noon, the Convention was | fine, Tei wrctt memes cen A moeiing for a long PROBABLE EXTENSION OF THE SESSIO' j roemantof the third aes varticle ofthe struction of the Southern fle Railroad in Call — rains have fallen in different portions of itis well affairs are in the able hands of Me, “ ee ‘ tation, kuown ae the fourtecatir amendnent, and Crct, | fOFRIa WAS panned Loxpow, July 29.—The London Dbat, comment. | Middle Atnbania in the last few days, Some planters | called to order by Judge Naar, Chairman of the State | Casserly, The semi-monthly statement shows & bal: i in uF opinion, withont an euforcement of th The Senate bill te provide a temporary Govern: | ing on the Gnancin) plank nthe Demoeratie platform, | FeRrreAitt ths long drought cut the cane crop off one | Executive Committee, and on motion, the fon, Leon | ANee In Hank of #16,170.20; that 8,092 oasscngers ne ~scena ieee ment bye sinugent taw, the third. ee meat for the Territory of Wyomlng was taken up Platform, | half. The cotton crop has also been injured. Abbett, of Hudson ‘county, was chosen temporary | fved during the past week, making total of 118, fpecial Despatehes to The Sun. Seine fared Sooke, Ge ese nesean ee Mr. WasHMURWE, of Tilindls, moved to refer the | SMems Chat the people of all countrics recognize the | The tngboat T. W Nottor capsized and sunk at | Chairman, is since Jan. 1. Mr. Bebe, Superintendent of the w July %, 1968, the Wane Socene” un ete J} wag tdtenaes bill tothe Committee on Territories, necessity of maintaining untainted the credit and | the mouth of the river at Cleveland, on Wedne: Mr. Abbett, upon coming forward, thanked the | Labor Exchange, reports that his department has ali asmixaton, July . . Jom ig, of Georgia, member | The motion to refer was rejected, and the bill ue forenoon, ADM Wolgente Convention for the honor conferred upon, hit. The | the business i can-do. The following is the semi © 7 elect from the Firat District, offered the following 106, nays £0. solvency of the State, and idlectares If the Democratic roman named Wolgeniets, fi t} rt nionthiy statement (rom the tat vo the 1h ADJOURNMENT. reamble and passed—yeas nays %), # drowned, and John Wetsel badly scalded by the es. | SMl_that there ts intense interest felt throughout | Montlly state rom the ist to the ibth inst: Ap ie resulutions ; On motion of Mr. Wasrtncnye, of Mlinots, it was | Party porwist in adhering to the financial policy tad | eaping ry the Staie In reference to the action of this Conven- | Picante for employment—males, 1,182; females, A22— ‘iets Senate has Lea bbe bad bo ne on |W aerean, The recent proclamation of he Vrositent of | ordered Bat the Hoase ceed to the business on | down in thelr platform as appiled to the payment of | tyie oppreasively hot weather that has pre. | Woe, From what he Heales, Gapcnastah ome Piberee ema Meth. d lon neat, to meet on the londay of Septem. 8 of mee! « ¢ Speaker's table to-morrow at the conelusi a “4 a total, 9,0 employed: ua any , nie ie eee ee | en estat Gontinues the wnemy of | the Wnt sau Utsimerr mente coteta! the national debt, they will lore the sympathy which | vation (or the past three weeks was suddeniy varied | Colt Trias here, he believed therCon: | Ties t feisalon, total, 1y00k Among’ these wert by » r | jluerty. law, nnd order jin the Kouthern Ltates, Tho House, at a quarter before 5 o'clock, ad- | has always been felt for them in Rurope, Yprterday at Hadalo by w severe hailstorm. The | that the feeling was in favor of the nomination | #4 families, eomprisin, UM" persona, Av mm ft bert to Anish ap all business and send | thecouth, rendering imminentarotuer ivi wart | Journed, : Dowiax, July 22.—The health of Archbishop | My Hotta, toes cemiees, Hones were struck | of th rongest man rognrdtons of personal feelings her of orders, 16s pertey erage pamber of apc bills to th resident, ef eresore. te it revolved, That ti ‘opinion of the 0 penet r l lo a ia " Rs tnd sever mat BY se] The believed ti ils State, . ne and engagemer lay ; average rat an te to te Drenden, and Wt him refuse | acrerinativessad seb fous caters Sait, | pT jg Meme tmderatanding among, mem | Callen ae improved aud he is wow couadored out | dengs mafe biown downs ‘Ne"run Yel tnt: | nfVontes was'wceey Satu ct meet aa of iaonth) sakes rad rales, $352 forinicn $9 1. 0 disposed. The Honse will probably amend mand he jinutedinte inipchimer of the Preach st Rouncement mate Ina meweage from the Fresilent of danger, bees ee fall the Democracy ‘ua! redeemed the Bate trom {hymiteation of Emigrant Labor Mates: mechanies, i ved States ‘we individually and colieetively | [Wo slays avo that he lad signed the Tax bill, and it 8 x m1 euiture, 1 I, 4,1 the Senate resolution so as to adjourn ore to pt now si hi r eal has not signed ‘vopen Dearna.—Jobn Doyle, aged 45, of 46 | Stato, but “d that such a majority would be wt, M4; unskilled labor, #8—total, 622, Se Te dni ne he trelte, tee gun mot pudeancta ty fre | 18 tow inte’ tint le. Presilont Ite nut sie it My Pee Sepa ieate Pestrtay sntamoen | ceed Woras Mead nrvoreheins tee Mesierl par it . Me And removal from offen, or elt taxing a recess even | Seergtory of the Treasury to appoint, Supetsiacrs Ps hy «Daniel Kins, aged 3, German, of 48 Elm street, | The election of a Governor Wan not all, as there Is | A Suxawo Trice IN ‘Ouana.—By published Gent's Secretary announced to the House yesterday | U1 articicn of Impeachinent are presented, ent (ho | with power toremove officers appointed by aie Presi: Batty, July 22.—Me, Bancroft, the Ameriean | died suddenly yesterday afternoon, at 28 West Thir: | also a Preakient and Vice-President of 'the United | counta traders grow. tueaitiny ithe ‘te that the Tax bill was signed, and lef a written | ©e™Ft of Impeachment convened. dent with the consent of the Senate. Minister, having concluded bis negotiations at Carle. | ty-third street, States to be voted for, and every indication wae in | shrewdncns, sharphess ‘and raph peel A hae memorsndum st the Clerk's desk to that effeet.the | roRTIETI CONGRESS—SECOND SES. gece ST Usralead ise sens Arreurtep Byrging Wire a Snoewaxmn’s | ani icthe peuple are awake othe taen there ens | come stem thence ow i cloinlet ‘who President to-day says It was done without any a ar0N. Worcester Regatta, — ken PAA abort 2 o.cloek, aa oxyate ee fear of the result. ‘The salvation of the country | K°*rs 3 otntn, on Pariham at lo was thority from him ; and he not only has not signed it, bi Wonorsten, Mags., July 22,—Tho regatta com. PORTUGAL, Mal dato shoe eesie at bane a gus only be eppserved py the restoration of ane | jis sines after the Saline ucts he wi alee 0 eed tontay with gr Suan ot ke - Nomocracy, ; Appinuse, a Latha nBeitbatlnd ayeendad rae Feerere Coad MUN Brent Geist. HOMEMADE OC CEO! tegay, July Gi —Anoition change han bool | Gener peuee Go rbecmueete knits, ewe det in Mr. Alotander’ M: Johnson, of Mercor, wan then | [ai there came along a man very acantliy di Secretary McCulloch, to-day, spent some time with ASKING FOR . TRIAL, talors were present from all parts of the State, The ahi te a ealt olverely IE the tom tlds. Taken to the Row rary Secretary. © ¥ a. lo eagetent of rags. His skin was visible in fhim, and wdvised bitn to sign Ht, and left him with the | Waammworox, July 2.—Gen, Dwyer, of the | ‘ilfoad and police arrwgementa were uuexception. | Mute in the Portnguete Ministry, According to the | Yor ttogpital, ow Presented a commucication trom the | The atorekeepor, In the meat ieee nee areerow. Ampreasion that he would do #0, The President obd- | Org, ' able. The day was most favorable for the sport, | NCW Strangement, the Cabinet stands as follows: ‘Tux House P =A fe Central Committes, to bo laid before the Con- | gested the propricty of a nice new sult, whieh ¢ Acta (GS GAPADL Vian the. Colamietien rinance Department, demands a triai by court | Thesun was suiclentiy stscurct by. the elowhe to | Prestdent of the Count and Minister of War and sites Wake wate, tee meeting of house | vention after ite permanent organi . proposing | Mere’ ‘be "obtained for a “ridiculously Jecte mainly to the claus giving the Commissioner | inartinl on the charges of malfeasance in the report | temper ihe extreme heat and Luke Quinsigamond was | #0reign Apaire—The Marquis de Sea da Bandelra, Reiter TOK (place, last evening ab B0t | Bor that the State Committee consist of seven members | sum. ‘The man admitted that. he needed power to make appulatments, and to suspend oMcers | of the Committee of Com on alleged frauds in | ®* smooth asa mirror, “A large number ot colleginna | Minisler af Justice Tho Councillor Saban ALT ORI CTATTS Vataeehtine Ce aeraL business, oF | tnetead of one from each county, a at present; also, | clothes, but he didn't quit his nominated by him, and confirmed by the Seuate, tre Saad cert from Harvard and Yale were present, The Harvard | Afintever af the Intertor-—The Wshop of Vizeu, matters eapecially Intereating to the trade or pablic, | that the basis of representation be one delegate fot | to thomn, Ie was just. thom the Sirectwoine, wit ‘ the Ordnance Department, Referred to the Ord- | nen wore crimson colors, and the Yale men biue Minister of Public Works—Tho Councillor Cal. | &2Me before the meeting, the attention of those as: | every 900 voters, Instead of 100, i Bint from. th j DEFERKED BUSINESS. nance Cows ste ribbons. ‘They were groally interested in the six | belron sembled being engaged principally in routine matters | Committees on . eredentiala, and permanent ; The House went at the Speaker's table this SOUTH CAROLINA SENATORS. Oared race betwoen the Harvard and the Ward crews. | Méniefer af the Marine~The Couneitior Coelho, | *% We nimisalon Of Miata Hi grganization were then appointed, after whieh an ‘i tn i ox | All the arrangements for the ontrtalnment of | sain Na Avraat.—Emma Anderson, Ellen . came a miracle of courteny and kindness, a Boer of sjoarameal, “At tah pertod. Unie wore | As Semper closed an Seamer tt Urs ong term aed and the yn of the. mein FINANCIAL AND COMMBNOIAL, | mort and ilzabeth Smith became engaged, about 9 AVTRRNOON SEAKION, Wo hug The offer was actepted. He brought out comes Sheol : f * "or ‘ Y Hg, in an altereation on the stoop oi Toon Ue rensnetabl 0 iv scales, Weighed the precious grains In the min: bout forty bills stil len, whieb wil take two daze | tramer J. Roberiaon gn Henator for Lie stort term, | Ghudle we vin Lonvow, July €2-n 7. aGongote cloned os oy | SMUUeREy Aurcek Waring which ‘lien valaed a knits | conteuee'on “redenuals ceperted sea ane were | Ricksin pouch, 4 to dispose of, The most important was the Senate | Mr. How ann presented a removatrance, stenod by | Played belure aml during the intervals of the QO tor both we People bl mikthe ears Kile aboth Waa taken to the egal | two nets of delegates fromm the Second Ward of New eile that hy Dill for the cecation ofthe new Trrcitory of Wyoming, | SBOWE A dozen members of the South Carclina Loge: | yy Hy ot “ ‘Auierican securt tos: | York Honpital, and Kmma and Ell k ark, and reported {1 favor of the delegation beaded | pi frellna that ly ) bs tritory of Wyoming, | jnture, protesting against the adinission of Mr. Saw: was for Worcester wierries And ruwvis, distance od Btate. won! Erle Ranwag . nd Ellen were locked up | by Henry Snowden, and, on motion, the report was hy ‘which is formed by commencing aa interception of | yer to represeut Ac. in the Vultea ates Senate, | {¥° ad excited Hite lnterest i hiegendvteoca Gree | Net lalertens ne es 1 ARM the resell OF | siopted, mountains had. 7 th meridian lorgitude west from Washington | and claiming tbat bela not nutied tomsent, | wae won by two hundred yarda by Phantom, | Wystein, Mg ner Injurres, The Committee on Permanent Organization re- pre parsed yielded to a restless impulse whicb ‘With cs dogros of pects taivade antruvning thence | H@ moved that the creden' ecoringly re. | tholl, K. B. Hamilton, in 14 minutes, 4 seconde: atin: | Paandcont Jatt, 2 Stale gvetwenty | Tux Exorweens.—The Engineers’ Society, num. | por ed; Kor Vrostdent, the Hon, Garit $. Canon, i eaeien tee areeant bb leaked ee " ide and ran o ods Why s seldaes o | ble: Ippstreak, second, minutes secon cle net 3 beri my i ee ¢ o y x ¥ from each - . sweet to H4th meridian west longitude, theace south | send for persons and Papers ne? ME POWEE LO) Anal CO. Hadeall's shell, nowhere The Hostee closed steady. Rentes, 70 | on el thanks to those xeniiomen whe exerted thers. | county, ad” Bee Hecasel’ Be Bile. of Gloucester denier ta brass upoken of wa a man uuprinelpled, but to dist degree of north Intitude, thence east to with | | Aller sbiue dev TTP Ropartaon, to whom there | matit £2c0nd, wae & ouronred race, dletance two | M—Cotton—Tho market | elves aA 8 SATIS tm Anaoctal aes ENE Sountyfand four others, a¥ i i ee Was no objection, came forward aud waa sworn in, | Miles fo ater toe | * Miidting np. | the Inst gests of the fe, wis parted. A | | Mr. Cannon, upon being enc ra poihera Wiis Cerner wile Dats Terk, | cltthe cate oF Mr, Mamyer there wasa shurp dis: | minntens say seornel. crew, d., Woo 1 Tiic'micw ot Ue | Circular fetter was received trom the Workingmen’s + eudering his ‘thanks, old they hed Kies Gas ane Piaeae Wrens Mf on. r 01 : 0 rit | cussion upon allegations wgsinst lis loyalty, and it | nutes, f Assembly of the State of Now York, signed by Mr, | an importn’ purpose, which was the sel: On Satnrd Bhatt phorus tory, through which the Union Paeite railroad runa, | ¥a*, moved to reler his application io the Committee | $y s, George 5 shar quarter [Or B Sensup, asking aid and aympathy tor the Dricklay Candidate tor Governor of the State, and hot omy | tone” ninrdgy afternoon a atal aay arosm, ood which jhe already built up eltien | Sawyer was sworn its ee noes 11 O? and Mr, Whagiey, strokes. ti Row d ved Wonton whoure on a strike. That, bat to elect “hima. The hoped the action of the | {He fown of mau {A019 Bowan county, Ohio, ducing e ‘sworn in. 1 Mid stroke; Daniel m1. Du " 5 Tonvent ° 0 of r tive 01 | and towns tn less than a year, Gen. Casement : pili és tones tan, Whttam tf, Warren, Tieng #8 wort, baw. Tt vat ae n fal ie hating Qertous. About 334 Phang Bol Werte Hahion. Chnltoen of the Committee bet en Walls Mrehall and Bil Norval, | Maraball ; Li "1 1 ‘ ind boat, the Shanroes, was not thined Ho race Hoof frm at 10a. ® tlerce ot M1 oon, John MeNamara, an officer of + aot who bas lately been discharged from the Cent foo delegate, but ft not now here, being | The question recurring ce Mr, Wilson's amend. | “iliees! hud litte excitement Forks ae t nhittor Kasteenyriioe | the Thirteenth Precinct, residing at’ 8 Monroe sdlinbbeertoheg i Ghio Lunatic Aayiuu, became enraged ab something out laying railrond track beyond the Rocky | ment, Mr. Wilson modified it io provide for a recess 1 third Was the sis-oured race, for which the d. Rewt, € 4 Wewt. for the | street, curelessly fired a revolver in the yard of hin ee ele whieh occurred, and the proseut, fearing Mountains, Dr, Burleigh, the delegate from Dakota, | until the third Monday in Septeraber, instead lowing boata were enteret wrlean Abe 6d, Wewt. for | residence, and severely wounded Aun Curry, of 88 id Root ores aun 1 and Would comm!t some Violence, en, "| fourth Monday. It was then nareed tor ayes $f Charlew, Peverell's (Boston) shell, 69 ft. long, 22 Lr Monroe strect, M and taken won thie took eclzed hold of bin with © view ing him. had the matter in charge, and pressed it very earnest Wy aad tae vonorel ainended wos passed. | !?, Wide at water lin | ON ovo tclas: Wallte bar’ mt Mort for | before Justice Shandle to await the | thedesiion of the those who were active in the fom Ty and successfully, claiming that the entire ‘On mot Mr. Suunman, the Senate non-con: | The Harvard University (Cambridge) eet, tm | Byirite tu 5 erewn onal ofthe woman's dur n wan removed | Meret are varthty amdoes th ana him were D. 8, Norville and. his’ bro printion for his Territory this year curred in the House amendments to the Funding | OPE 2) in wile. nai) shell, 48 ft, long, @ In, | hen ome Me™ hg dh A Fed. Vetron gies pode ccc hacia ratio ATHY pe ggene ‘he Rowioalion of Marshall became furious at this, and ‘ c vip pied ower's (Sprinfield) shell, ong, yeavy ( Qilon for | ren ri ak V.'Hlair, dr. for President 7 am be exhausted in transporting criminals trom | Mh,And,ordered a Committer of Conference, wide 4 | Suites teM auth. aueSe owt or'Cuc pantn sandasn! |g AMLGxD Jlionway Honaxnr.—James Williams tor tho Untied mite an See an Sree, Somme, ous ae Cheyenne and Jolesborg to Yankton, a distance of | a a ui tnang an aprons ficrihend Boy (Boston), shel, 31M, long, #8 to, | Mc j ihe mietet for eigar on the anon ie heavy.” Ca Thome MeAtoy. uf lath areck ith ra ees bY n> congratulate tho peopte of Mew | retoeeny ea pernane tay RIGNervtile bes ‘malles. the Ny ‘a, anc! then ordered a Commit 4 Linseed caker, C11 @ of a wal 4), while standing o or" ie the for “outst wwered. 1 a Petes Tua rowpine srt. tee of Conference, consisting of Messrs, Sumuer, enia ee Dig A bgels = (New London), lapstrenk, | “Axtwenr, duly 22 trotoum te dull atoiy | the corner of Bowery and Hecond street, at mid. pontanooua repudiation of the Repub; | now raglig thaniac Was secured, after this bloody ens Morton, and Doolittle, fe. 8 im. long, 2) in wide, fraucs ® DE, for etan night of July 21, and when the couplainant’ resisted, wag Dh I bel nt the word | counter, ean be better Imagined thin deserlbed. ‘The The differences between the Senate and House upon | — At B:15 o'clock, on’ motion of Mr, Conwnes, th Meiers Air te nentenite teen tare oe we prisoner truck him, and knocked him down: | political equality betweon the white aud black races ia | Parties are all citizens of Union county. D. 8. Nor. the Funding ill are so wie that there is no. prola: | Senate took up the bil fo proteet the righta of Ani apbatore the etart the cxeitenient was very greit all ‘Phe complainant nally recovered the. wat | Lita States Kaapiann peg pty Ll Riera pyre fmt al | i ‘i a can citizens in forelzn countries, ‘The question was | 4! ot the lake, while they were seufling, Oi Zandt, 01 ; iat the woracy of New Jersey, ne- and served as captain bility of thelr agreetng to any Dill at this session, Ou Mr-_Connesa's amendment to strive out thei, | 9 As tagline of buate was formed the Wards wer Tenth Precinct, came epund arrested the: prisouer: Vy'the wars and by the ni Days Men™ during the war, He leaves | AUSTRIAN MaSsION, section tothe President to suspend commercial ro. | Art, iheFower second, the Harvarda, third. thy Held for oxaminiation, Moana bavettnaleee | Rastite, Wut seals, 2 ould that there Was beoe: Baa Considerable ofa reaction has taken place against | !ations with any foreign power arresting or detainlag | Northend Boy fourth, ani the New Londoners ow Sunscuerions wOR THe Winow of THe LATE ‘all the States under the Con mets Sac Wo nee cht Mearibaty Uae feeeneth tenet any ont ¥ i 1 woe are told Marshall hay recently made Mr. Watts as Minister to Austria, on account of some | “Kir. ‘souian accepter the amendment, ae, signal gun was fired, and the mon bent over Seaicad lin tee Hie eae ee a dy Meath | Onn way whl Merenional ateriteee aniteeaa'e the lie of coorviie. Whether this = ost Mev ere He ars Le 5 oh ng iboeos i. was the case, or whether the excitement developed lafluences that have leaked out as having been favor. | OE ee oe ee aetae eanathorize | The Wards and Harvards soon drew to the front, | Wet ef Treasure per Htc Would receive aut er alt tide aed erate Ur taRant rere teeey | homicidal mania in Marshall weare movin 8 positicn yomination, Though favorably reported | {) Monclaaal pending | and went alte by side for a half a mile, with the from Asptuw Gorlets, who pertah her volunteer solitiors aud sailors of the late war, and | to say. —Ohio State Journal, July 2, Committee, it Is now Ukely there will be SCRALEW Also Opposed it, He said tt took | Powers and Norihendors «length behind. "The New | Ragono Kelly @ Marcial & C life of the girl Fz]LSatGraly receoss oll tie pledges eons Ta taste be LET RET I ERE ORFS ‘ao confirmation, from Congreas ‘the power to declare War and gave Lt Saver panel by Woe Teton ne ee a 08 208 OS tenare Asge 19 0 | phus fur it be 1 ‘That the, representatives of the Dewoern Brew ov ‘onk.—Our German fellows to resid t: H 00 Vt int I headed by ibled pledge to the nominees o ‘est to al MOWINATIONS amendment was then agreed to, |. Tremendous cheors burst forth from all ses, ani 5. Vavis, S00 00 1S as One Une Tint be Heatiea iby the a r undiviied support, bellowing Us rc, ae Want. Aaah ine P, inated Potor: ft that portion of th were taken up and repeated again and again by Ue Hor for Hi), Tho list ts atill open to Ato the welfare of the State nvention, returned The President to-day nominated ¢ rotors, ut chat portion Of the provision fer | Trowde un. the banks, wben st three-quarters of & $161,107 16 | carry ont a grateful and benevolent object, Theat the cpenitay H np for ont metropolitan of Maine, to be Nava} Officer ot New York. ets ‘question was | mle the Warderew drew tno fenghthe ahead of the Fouxo Duowwan.—The Wody of a boy, 14 yoars ention then, alter making. nominations ; wn Toledo or Milwaukee. ‘The indorsed by Mr. Fessenden, br* will not be confirmed, the amendment of the Committee Striking At thie % st: toe Boerne Were 400 J t ae vesterday found in the North » ballot fe didate for Governor, with rarer 4s both the Senators from New York will oppose his provisions for retahatory measures, aud | ph) tthe i the Powers wore two lengths be enth street, ing result: Theodore Randolph, of M 0 to the Convention, and aretur peaktiilion. cting the Pres He in ane ret al, to Bind the Harvard any ihe Nori oth, | turk Hi boots. - Phe body of a yaknow Amos Roblus, o ides ies Nene, ‘will Minatrae the leg? " inprisoned abroa ' hey, al cof I. | wan yesterday found flonting in the East River, ore Kanyon, isi Teuton—" Vell, Hans, you pin to Ni York ar cag cuvuicaueny: Von Teport the facta to Congress for lis sction Mug a point tana. "When they wm W iatay, the explo- | Pier ‘Si. About 8 6 feer® snches high, schdy , of Monmouth, 60; Mewes | i Teuton” Yaw. f more-ash pin dere, Py tam, 7 Wis cals Beoabhoan. (a the: Heese who voied | pinche 1. and tho Harvaids wer sion of a ba val oll. Ale, Morris was burned, | whiskers and black cloth pants, dark striped els like U's yoea to Ni York tri dimes, “Got in blime e only Republican in the e who vote Fieuie 6¢ Ren raisatalivea: Wildost | exelte supposed | Yeat, brown thor sand spotted ealieo shirt pb, 28; | sels, vot peer dey done have got.” Against impeachment lust February was Mr. Haw pete ale ee oe The’ body of a Ww about 25 years of age, was Kunyon, 100; Little, 43; Perry, 90; y Vas dere many becbles in Ni York 1" | kins, of Tennessee, mi : ¢ nets ok ba Cricket Match at Toronto, yesterday found in the Rust River, off Pier %), Black | Bigelow, %. é 1 knows nodding pout der beebl : Francis W, Kellogg, member clect from Alabam q tT Abs paca dress and white uuderelothing; dark hatr, 4 noon aK the vote for Mr. Randolph was an- | Hotder lager peer is de vorstest sluif vot L never Tue souTH, Gas Ue Viel odth GALA TAS 6S LUA CRA ee nee yiuenlrcd and | San , a ar patel b mm alae. nounced, the wildest enthusiasm prevailed, and | ww, al! der vile. i ‘ slp bat a, «J the test oath administered to and hin | animated by cheer which reached « Hid Toronto Cricket Clube rs a amid t confusion, one county after another 1 he nn eed do slahte of 0) York 1 ABSGE SHES. OF the Roatern: amie NGA Teo ia a apronontanivs Haul nah Bale them trom every Wards passed tue | yesterday a victory forthe former, inne | | Tue Usion Leagux Chum on rum Ansovay- | Changed their votes. tu hie favor, and with the miss | 44 [euton—Nine eK knew roddin pout, der @ caucus this morning, in which they agreed unan! otis eae first Wining the race in shortent | Hnving, with 37 rtare, |The Philadephia | MENT OF Cosunane © requisition was slened by | of people on their fet, Mr, Randolph was nominated dae 1s all right, I don't can't til yout but de mousiy for a short recess instead of an ad a 7 . time ever made, vig.: 17 minutes, 40lg see ub played he Toronto Club, owing to | mombe » of the Union League Club thin evening for | yn banttidate fort by nowiesatte “ wid n't tail ‘ “i “ I Mr. Dawns reportod a bill to relieve Simeon Carley, | vile. The Harvards were Lo lenshue behind, wid | the abaeiee of some OF their best players, made very | a special mecting to com ety of ashing | "ahe Convention then elected a4 Presidential elec “Vell } journment, to urge the passage of the bill to rs . niton— 4, who did de gonve Yourament, to urge the passage of the bill {0 | a cmber elect from South Carolina, fro legal and | MoUdh they stopped, rowing, tuoy wero tiwed It | ludifferent play gress nol to adjourn until they have secured t | tors at large Peter D. Vroom, of Mercer, and Adolph BPS Vell Sane, whe: OLAS eon eee } Aistribute arms thre the South ,to loyal a rs seconds, The Powers, third, came in ip Boston, July the governments aud people of the reconstructed | Schatk, of besex Dak 4s move ket don't ab Governments, and to demand the immediate fin. | Peltical disabilities, he having been a candidate for i and Lie Northenders, fourth, : | tutes the Protoction guaranteed to them by the Con At thin stage of the procee Mr. Randolph a m maore be Y Cont ne 4 $4 j >, Mice under the Con ie in @b min nis, The two lator wore f stitution against domestic violence; and, further, | made nix appearance, and in a bpeech accepted oder ¢ ) ] pésehmeat of the Presa m the ont oearty they OM)» FANNSWOTTHL a by, indivding during the Ja*t part of the race, ‘The Wards Yow they have so amended the nattraltzition laws enomianon he ee were meer. | Ue ton Lee a Pk Saath } can have against violent assaults upon their Gov- | Michael woulsiana, and Jolin Milledge, of | and Harvards rowed splendidly througt to afford protectie ds which have debbie a = i ernments and the shedding of blood to pro- eer ‘The folio ing are Aus wags of the eiews been perpetrated with entire tmmunity under the MK. RANDO isn ok ad Movis Tearrenc/the ‘esubnieaa * the amend w ards jenry ard TMs; Charles , existing system ir 7 be nj - ve tect them. They vouched for thelr Senators as rks the amendment was agreed to, | .,.hards. Hew . dragon slayers’ went hou “ PRPsIDENT AND GENTLEMEN OF THR CONVEN: | trotting mare Mary Anne, one of the best and most ed was passed, by the requisite ard, 154 ts on there way root via ihe Norwieh and Worces: Tue Hnar, Monohan, aged 80, Captain | y min selecting me from | reliable mares that ever trod apon tron, was being true men and beyond the reach of Mr Bs.; J, 1, Ray afver having hail an easy and pleasaut watch | of the sloop ying at the foot of Thirty- | among the g claiins have been perpen Ig a Ry i a ete A Ph ae Ih led: | Tohnson if the trial was embarked upon a consetta Sopay atatnan eighth street, East Miver, was found yesterday prow ted for the bonor of being ¢ hoon taain for her new: home. Mary Anne tion which was then had this afternoon with some of Mr. Witson reported that Judge Busteed desired R * — trated by the heat at the corer of Thirteenth: street | nominee in the coming election bes rather an interestin bistury, Pure } the ablost tavn in tho House, who consider his recent | 2” mediate investigation, but as it was, impos write ‘The Uerikors at Wilkestarre. ana Ving avenue, akon, to Helievue Howplal..., | deepest obtigations to) yuu, and lo those who you | chased rginally by Str, Cerner “@r suma J er upou it during the present session, tie Holtre Benanton, Ponn., July 2,—About two hundred uty Heier, aged 17, glass blower, employed wt 25 | represent hi he ambition of most ten | 41, ahe Waa” bought from him by Felix conduct in refusing to recognize the new govern: fos ta ad the, baoptine i a uidredgo, » Greene street, fe sible yesterday from the ef | would be satisfled upon b wleeted av the etind: | Lunerty for ant he in tam gol ments, and his statement in the meseage to CTurees ing the Judiciary’ Comittee to. invertizate omg Ai rckes | atrikers, armed with elubs, appeared tn tho atreeta | feet of the heal Hetievue ‘Mowvita begrer of tare und luificntial political pasts | i ko Woo he uae Hn weer that it was competent for @ defunct State harges, with power to appoint a sub-commit Clase Of 1505. The'test are rentorsot taut, and | OF Wilkesbarre, an Monday rnoon and Toesday | us Dale u waa fou i laat even ing on the Battery, wi m the latinetion te given by ' party whose | 9 eid her ¢ retully, anid hay asionally the Goverment to hold elections for stecgre are ample | {re (once a porpereene fowed lint yeas, and continue ty iapiove physically. | gurnlng el the mings and a tuken 1 Bellevue Hospital...An unknown man, | peace’ and. prosperity, the land over, Ue or Fa pees eee ght os rh | grounds for Impeachment und conviction, and itis | resclution was adopter Nusrecke Hh, Powers, Joun- O'Neill, stroke; quit Ke tue tay aternoon they sical nour Hrocaay, audieing, (rom eakauatiog | te he sonnierelicus hamea, party of tne people of ie lyeate heen ope of ea. tolerably certain that should there not be an ea:ly LEAVE OF ANSENCR. O'Brien, Jobuny Boyle, George Boyle, Prank Parker, | Piitston, stopping the works on the way, produced by ke el nyt State conf: S honor 0 people o! a o STrRiisch ilain Ata Bisa. tds maveasend wid (ME. DAngtika MaRAd dan obtalasd leave cf abeenea 1 4514 eh. bow. T he av rage welkiit Way 140 pouude, | Whey have bern engaged in stopping the works about Teer Putt enact ROAR STNG. | BE ihn my ayaa, arent ah oh hates Nae ced eee eee, eae | 7 tall dept, 11 *poon-biade oars, 9 etrokes per minute, iston a evcutlng trains (rom running on the " xwoctations are—then are feelings touched wl ic dl ured as to be launched forth, and once | Ml SePb perqewernd PNordhend Hoy'-J. Cleary.” surcke; it Regan, J, | Pen spivania Cont Company's rullrond, Mets 7e | | TUM Teas DRORMAR RRO <> Thee mien, Tepes fil tenurs iJon val ueleeheas eres he Legg ay OR er phe) Sl piay be carried through fo Owens, T. Scanlon, M. Foley, Gecrge Faulkher, | ported thut they killed ono man at Pittston, and | ing an Asrociation of abou indred members, hablo £ aha pe i “J ay rere saci Lif Broom ats, ani 4 le are to Paleotaee 8 etnenh bow, Avirage wei 11 pounds, ‘poo lade ours, | helped Hieenselves to Fallon frome the stores. They ms i t Bight. A eogai eats nnen se fae] } Rew serabe fe ticle ahoport by taenae of changed hand vould estosioh ics "who Se R rent resolution relating to djournment, 43 alrokes per minute are not, however, generally violathig the pence or ex ho Workingmen's Ansembly, soliciting support and | ONe anne she changed hands it would asionis! The Conference Committee upon Alaska are | Mr. SPatbiNa objected Neto toto Warton Beebe, Stroke ; Alvin | citing siuehrslurth® They have. reetived some arces. | Nrinpalhy. in behalf of the bricklayers. on atrike, { PUbUC#Deeches, The contest te not ainong tnen,bat in | not know. what. a really good, trotter : : Mr Srevens, of Peonsylyania, remarked that two | Bocue, J Kerney, diry Suter Willa Lane, | ston, and are supposed to be now five hundred strong, | Which Was referred, Some action was | tak wae CANT a caatiemaa whoke EeUT aaa’ telien Sho did not bring as much as + Dexter, , Benators Sumner, Doolittle, and Morton, Represen- | oy three Weeks bence Would be Lime enough for that, | [tars ‘Lane. bows ics’ Swit, coawain. ‘The | They are in’ two bode, one marching on | tn fo the’ formation of «Toa lave Veen teremunticated "The coutest is'tetiwoen | he even reach the price of the * Auburn Horse,” but tatives Banks, Loughridge, and Randall, ‘They mect PAMAOMAL SRP average weight was 1G) Iie., flat blade oars, This | Dumore and cne on this city. The columns | SI L in connection. withthe she brought double the amount of woney ever pal Me aceiow, (0 G5 60 Hcdity: Vie Pill'bc: hbk iher'| © Mes Benvace Goatwas lutenled for a four-oxred race, but was ex | are to form m junction here Tow morning. Ht | Knugita of St. Crispin, » secret organization for pre in Pitsburg, and 1 on ep wil | suid: Td cluded. as been decided not to resist th re 40 long as | benevolent purposes, composed of shoemakers ; and | Arad pie wousle can get It through the Senate. aids Ed watt 1 tnult no outrages, "Lhe miners und workmen | in pursuance of a resolution pasaed to that effect, the M ‘and will “put that and that together Mitaigube! BLECTION. See eer eae cares ee gee remmreA OL GOR | between tne frente of tue Wares. and ine Marra, raltorn uit Che ti ot the ainpers | meters present curolea their wanenar tmcuryers of | Mortio Beymour and pow heather by den. Grant | fia very gual guvev at“ Mary Anas’ rie,” Yor The Committee on Reconstruction this morning " age of pie zt Twenty bill, 1 aed that it is | tng sonhilenon Is tue oe 6 or the o the bly ree ne work again ae S008 a6 they 4 the new lodge eee oreanied, It was state Md tbat ¢ volved ie two, ‘nn tho are the vigaautes Peg dk i re fin gt c horaabaen his avers big! bat hee laken from the report of Secretary McCulloch, ¢ n bets to Rome extent during ih ie y hs m struction and of finance, few words upon the ttf also es 3 j appointed Mr. Paine as sub-committee to exaiine ch I bad never read. Lam, thercforc, tree to | te day; but just before the start the fricuds of the nus Lambert. He says their purpone ts to | referenee to a pormanent organization of the lodge | Feporal character of these isauon, and T whell have | oft,and lasting withal, It takes thousands, and sever. { Gen, Gillem's report on the subject of the re- | presume that which those gentlemen quoted, rather | Harvarde got two to one on the Wards, The other for eight hours work. bei i done, ‘The reconstruction policy, ax it ts termed, Is | saw © Mary Anne" leave yesterday 0 waves tent vote in Mississippi, on the adoption of The Con. | than suid, is a total perversion of the truth, 'Hnd it | crews were unwoticed, ‘The distance rowed was — Captus or aN AtLeceo Rexaway Tur to be found in the acts of either party In Congress. | Nothing like her behind her, aed wilt meet. but tow. J : not been’ introduced from 60 respectable a quarter | tree ml ein Memphis, For some time past Mr. John Kirby, of Norwich, | The policy of the Republican party i# to elevate the | bu the Eastern turf capable of showing thelr heels te stitution of that State, They also appointed asub- | in thie House. would, mot, be too here (ote i |. Friday will b y of great attraction, 7 —Gus. Burton, awell known | Conn. bis given» home to a wouan named June | negro race in the States recently in rebellion, and to | {lug Pidtebury Dispalh, July ee tommittee to prepare a bill, which will be reported | an absulute falsehood. I do not kuow. that 1 | Harvard and Yale University Nines will play a be ne iesllsnat on Pomerat . Sullivan, dur i the time she has been out of em- | degrade the white race, and thus, by means alike re- i 0 s to-morrow, providing for a provisional government for | should have taken any wotice of what varl- | ball match in the morulug; and the slx-oared race | confectioner on Popular w Ploxment, and Te now appears that his kindness has | pugnant 19 natural laws and sound policy, week to ore ge f : lous papers are reporting, some of them haifeeces- | between the Harvard and Yule Colleges, for the | this morning by oun apparently thrown away on an unworthy ob- | gale to themselves temporary power, Slavery ix | | Deata rrow Liowrxixo.—On Saturday Texas pending the sitting of the Convention, The | sion, aud more ofthem, 1 wuppore, In the pay of the | champlonabip, will take place In the afernuop. On | pig x ‘ fs jock, During the tine whe resided with hin $1,000 | dead, and 1am the last man to regret ft, but [ ave | death from lightning occurred at Canton, Just as the pos pay Bin} and I two negroes, Intention Is to put the United States troops under the | boudhoiders, Talall wut now undertake to explain | the same day there will be 4 fonr-oared rave between Sete ‘was missing, and Mr, Kirby had Jane arrested on pathy ciihelr with those false friends of the | excursion party from Peoria arrived there, a shower control of the Convention, A brother of Gov. Ham. | Wi whole of this inatter, as I am no feeble; but | the Wards and others, and the ehell race between | Into a dispute today on Piceon road. The latter | auspicion; but nothing being found to connect her | negro race that lure them to wisfor “ihe theory | etme up frou the sutheast, preceded by dati and rug: + Ham 1 shall Gake occasion hereaiter to expose the villany of | Muckiel Aisi Smaanr, Lim in the breast, | with the robbery, sho was of course discharged, | of the Democratic party is that white men shall gov: | ged clouds, heavily charged with lightulag. While the Uton, of Texas, and several others, aay that such | Those who charse tir having eaidon the pascice | ‘There will wo bea buse ball match between the | Inilicting a severe wound June then ene On to New York, but her actlons | ern the country, hor does this at all lnply that | *beaking Was going on at the ca.a, and before any raly Action is necessary, in consequence of the numerous | ifthe Have-Pwenty lthat ts Manantiots HEMT thus far becn kept, and | Oona wee. oaea: amual MoSorain living near | wore closely waiahed by Detective Nevins of iy eae mot be sty de BP ith | haa ula Ueiuetdous bol of lightning descended ‘outrages on loyal men, All the delegates from Texos oui The whole debate from oh they Suse and will be throws! Bue the Wiel, » ys, an rie egro. ‘Samed’ fom MeLeao, Bh ifn 4 Sener o eadquarters, assisted by rom Norw denylog the right of a State & z pont midw ; rom the hog o nau to the Democratic National Convention, on tie other | tu entirely herent ge Ah iO Bt procul lS a fone citlens and pariy of soliiers ‘atten be ne fee $20, and th ‘i nie ae Nene WO h peng wie red iilng hee “asian, ¥ hand, deny this statement, and suy (hey can show the Hat T epeak only of the payment of gold NEW YORK, cpap Hag sd rg ty Ral Recto Saale te in the steamship & ased, the integrity of the Gor is singn! to the occurrence 3, : * nly yenre; When the Vill L was «peak bill Sad wice by Sergt. Suit, captured, and brought back to ‘ation, the detectives ed, the people of the South havi that the just in front of a contrary to be the fac ange Bishe liasibcian rice parte Organisation of the Reoubliona State Come | “Etats, where thé mob wan with great didleuity Fs Ithe steamstip, found the lavidenes be ng elven x two-story, dwelling, od with — lightaing WAREHOUSE SYSTEM. no one doubted the res Apion OF thee Parmon e Mu a t iw Col pierante | SFots hap fo cause for the astas | py sone w ed, by the Nor plaad by the : ov ernt 1 Hh yh dd Bre, pres ong Dat alan heteltasa at Mak dnd atkace ick Gade iy spec pon the intro i" . Wich oftice ie veusel Waa eve po the truest w wer little nephew, Who Was w few sto Vance, oe lege iy y 4. M ie Ludi r ut a ender bil, tn whieh the | Auwaxy, N. Y., duly ¥2.—The Republican Stat —_ Mout to take tus departs wir, With her bay est po Taralt cash representatives th | The Nuld act Are to the Unfurtanate wamah'y stnen consideration to-lay the report on the warehouse | interest for twenty years was to be pald in currenc etivcted an organiza | The Lynching of the Exp Robbers in ©, Very soon liken ashore, and removed to the | either branch of ax the lawful voters of | by Which ber body was somewhat searred, and tore bystem, The vole stood 4 aguinst and 4 for, Mr No quertio paying interest in gold arose until 5 Harvie | usere: Judi Contral ofice in Mulberry street, where’ she wax | each State may select, Such a policy as this would wf Ler shows completely to ple Death must scme Une after, when the bili had been passed by the | |" th serves cere : udiana, Jocked up until last evening, When, In company with | have saved us in. the past hundreds of millions of deon Instantaneous, The deecased was & millie Lognn war absent, but it Is understood that he will | Yiouse and sent to the Senate, returned wud went to | Wd gamer ormliiger | tumanrer Wille Huleblis: | Cuwcrwwant, Ohio, July 22.—The three robbers | ‘ihe uilctr, she (ok the Bu'cluck truin for Norwich, | money, oeeupied labor aud capital usefully and prot sand about i years Or age, Sue leaves & husband vote agalust the report, 4 Comuntiee of Conference, where, fr ihe trat ‘m et eabe ‘ Le Kingatey, | WHO Werg lynched near Seymour made w ful conteR | ie oy ay gon HDawaces It bly, given peace to the country aud confidence to 9 children ee Pe the gold:bearing question was introduc dyed ita Onan be Kingsley. | siow of their connection Wilh ming robberies ani oan oF Avpiti~ on Damacns Resutt- | the ‘people. As to. the Goancial question, Its ee MOMINATIONN, all theaw wice und thoughifal gentlemen have quoted meeoutire Comm I Ihorders In that neighbuthood, ‘Thee headquarters | No. PuOM a BROKEN Favanunr.—The Board of | Mepcbiicay, double ‘tho- erundutes aga’ ac, | Anunat or ax Amemicaw Crrizan i Iauivas The President to-day nominated to the Senate | from me what took place in debate some weeks b a - Were at the bow upied by the Keno family, near | Audit at noon yesterday. ‘The claim of Mis, | tice of the Democratic mode of puy the national | rom Ceteanatine the Founta or Jety.—The Charles Peters, to be Naval Oficer at New York wre bie gold question, either principal or luterest, SOUTH CAROLINA, Kock ic bout two miles from Sey Hourietia F. Jones agninet the elty for €10,000, fur | debt, Ehave only to refer him to the brain of thoiy | American citizens resident in Halifax celebrated the 4 : 7 # had arinen In the House, Lonly now want to cantion ——— Thi ly were said to be the originators of nu. | damages received by «full occasioned by au irregula- | own'party inthe House of Representatives--Thad nlece of thelr nation's tadependcpee un the 4p Tacob G. Blatr, of West Virginia, to be Munister res- | (ie publie against putting fal'h Iu the fabrications ul Conummia, 8. C., July 22—A_ bill has been in. | merous murders and highway robberies, and direct | ry iu the pavement Of New Canal street over witel | deus Stevens, aid to Senate Sherman and Morton, by dining together at the luteruationat foteh, {dent at Costa Rica; Alvin Hawkins, of Tenn Jomagogues, and they will find that every word | participazors tn nearly ail o} dering We | whe Was porsing on the evening of May | of the Senite—all ot whom, with others, haveadopted | Onv of those geutlemen, We uuderstand, not coutent to be Consn! Genera! at Cuba; William F. Pidg wich tay certed with regard Wo unpbet te true, | vcveed inthe Legislature reducing the bonds of | Uhl property unio, aud ul aud law | 19, 19%, The fret withees | oxuinlued wus Unt in practice, ahd sound in principle, with eating his dinner and attending’ the Consul's nbay A ‘nd to the letter. Nicinls, which the Governor will veto, as its ellect | ubiding citizens in u éonsiant state of four, df dob an Kleek, who testified to thod which our h enuinchaten. levee, and Not having the fear of Hirlish lustitution to be Beeretary of Idabo Territory ; and the fol : vill be emit news| parties ti! huld office, John Keno ts now in. the Nissuurl Penitentiar having attended Mrs, Jones from the morning the dis hed of Republic "proper. res f eeling: Ing tobe Consule: Heuben I’. B ‘The eoniosted “eication ones from: ihe Pica pecutalon neve “uying 10 0 j Fenn Saline Bee ier arrent | of MAY 9, A, te Ror Ocean hareatter {kee » to that ost portant Nalare i tas |i spun, eacocn: Tetthee aemanieration ie Raeaeeataae of Trinidad; Matthew Melgs, at Pirwus ; District. of Missourl was taken up--the Com bn Of a line oF oud | for the robb nap hud received u simple fracture of the thig’ form, itis hurdly worth while for jon, and b city to let off some fire i Ma a aTheh Gh Ion eee tha 0 publican are anxious to elect ox-Goy. Orr | Frauk Ke colt arsansin ved R115 for such services, an Tighta to attde sonnane works ib th window, We land Coit, at Valencia, sec cating seater We Gailioa te the anak Orch stice, Steps have been taken fur the re- | aud rubber ol the w y Windsor, nat on the evening oF N Ween the plain and unmistakuhie | bave not learned of what those Aroworks consisted, ANOTILKR PROCLAMATION, ney by Mr. Kerr, that the | moval of Iv eee \« innit ag throes aw Canal strot yas to the Nnances of the country, and that of | wheher squtls, erackers or rockete: Dat whatevs “aea) % anal or in Ho, Jed to i ue beg en B10) ry the oftlee 7 ction of the Bowe pul party as announced at Chicazo, eapa- | they were, they seem to have given mortal offence te Pyesident Johnson has issued a procl oH sled te Tt Express Comt ' very of the body nith w projection ble of any interpretation, and mado just fr nie terribly loyal Britivh subject, who gratified ble annozacing the adoption of the fourteenth amen mH “ MA, Of Frauk Reno at Sey mi keon county, Ind. New Canal » coltful, 18 worthy of constant comparison, When | anttrepublican, ‘prejudices by having the aforesaid ment by the State of Alabama, During the discuss: question the “peaker — heavily ground, aud thereby | Senator Sherivay, at the head of the Finwice Con clilsen' up before the Police Court on Tuusday, dated thet inguiriy feof him by seve ding Macneerte ghigh “Doue; that she Wien | mittee of the United States Senate, says the Five: | We are astonished thatany man could be found in the ‘Tae SURRATT TRIAL, ai members, gs 4g Whether the Tax bill bad been Moxtoomexy, July A bill was to-day Ruinivo, aly The vind medical assistance * weds | twenty bonds are to be paid wt tnuturity ti | Province of Neva Seow to inake complaint about In tho Criminal Court to-day Judge Wylie over ined. te oe 8 ¥ that on Monday last the | introduced in the Benute lo slop every sult on. the | pj kADINts at she was confined to her bed ¢ weeks, and to | paper money, und when Mr. Bievens says} such au otfence—If it was an offence-—against any ruled the motion to quash the Indictment agoiist | /Fesident’s prive.ecretary had notified the House | dockets begun ata period since April 18, 1861, and | Ae 8 srecaygrees th, of | ber room for ninny weeks subsequently ; that for one | he will repudiate the Republican party if it | law, municipal or provincial. It is only two years Borratt for the murder of Abraham Lincoln that the President had approved and signed 43 bi upto April 1s, Isis, and make them aul!’ and void, | a year thereafter she was compelled to tise two erutch: | goes for paying in coin that which ix payable since thy citadel and the ships of the Meet in port ae motion was made on the nd that the Grad Jury | ti Nees of which were given in an oMecin! document, | "Tho toure adopted a resolution provid.ng for the | ie visitia > in Walking, and atterward Gueeruich and & cane Hvetwention—in legal tender—when tiene lead. | knowledged the independence anniversary by saluting Pratte lt was tound Mi iseally craven, nd which theluded the act Imposing a tax on dis: | appointwient hy the Governor of threo of the mort | e., The visiting prev the | uni June 0 that prior to the accident she wax em: | ors taik in this way as they will to thelr people In | the Amerieng flag on that day, aud when those reprer illed spirits and tobceco, and for other purposes, ap: | eminent lawyers. of the state 40 conform the present | Most unbounded a oapllality @ ployed by Mesors, Sint, Trow & Co., 4s, 60 and Went und inPenvsylvaniawhateun lesser men say, | senting the authorities of Great Britain here cam SOUTHERN REPRESENTATIVES. proved July 20, 1368, Jaws to the new Constitution Hease8 10 Fa ory io ba Greene street, in thelr bi und Ourning the financial question is settled, wud that Ib Ue | recognize the day in so marked 9 manner, f Southern Reprosentatives and | jaQf%, COBH remarked that he had been informed, not | At noon the Legislature met in Convention to | Readi 1b On an average about $10 per we and that | precise manner marked out by the Te ph hardy becotning for guy, British subject, however hal A meeting of Southern Representatives and | tess than an hour ago, that the Commissioner of In- | elect sy uM tH 1 ending, and by a promenad since her injury has been ‘obly to | form. Gur party endorses it majority of t lond his sense of * loyalty” maj tu object to an ‘ged? ¥ . forthe term ending in isi, Gen. | park. “Phe vistors Kdave for their homes on Frid. t party dority yalty”” may be, to ob) Union men was held to: ay. Gen. mucnt ex | ternal Kevenue had gent a special messenger to ace | Warner, late of Ohio, forty-three | vou ob IN acl ial de Read on Friday | take a different gr in the establishment, | Republicau party have already giv vir adhesien | such trifling demonstration a» that complained of J reseed 4 deep exmpainy for he andesing ore ata a whether the bili had been approved and wiqued by | KR. M. Reynolds, late of Wisconsin, received twenty: | MO'P!Ms: ae in which she can only 4 arn about $6 per week, and in question the decision is surely is no crime for an American citizen to re- e Sourb, aud oped Sas Congress would Bot ac he President, and that he wus informed it had not | eigit votes; J. L. Pennington, of Alabama, received cpt " 2 that in fact her continued employment there is only favor of the Deu Joice tn his independence, and to assert his Journ till full and ample rellef has been given to them | cen, feeniyona voles tA ed) ‘Tue Last or ta Convention.—Yesterday, the | in consideration of her paat faltutuiness, ‘Mr. Lynch, | Kecplig these two paramount ts pationallty, even {na British city, by burning a (ew j ‘Addresses were made by the Hon, Messrs. Mullin, ‘The Sreaken repented that this was the octal | ceived uine votes; m D, B.Coon, lave of Lowa, | 18t relles of the late Democratic Convention were | who resider ut 43 New Canal sircet, then testified, | the people, not permitting ourselves to be den crackers on the Fourth of duly, or by any of those 1 > OF Tennesse, Mckee, of Kentucky, and French, o | docuimeat presemted by the Pres fecelved 11 votos, ‘They are ail Radicals. ‘Mr. Pom: | removed, und now hardly anything remains to reeall | corroborating the claimant's Je accident, | aside to discuss issues purposely raised to divert the | demoustrations of gladness usually resorted to 01 iad forth Carolina, The committee reported the follow Was the only notice ¢ Diugton le the eolee ofall the moderates. its former splendor but the echo of te fame, ‘The | aad describing the condition of the pavement, He | public sind, with such eandidates aa the Natloual | auch occasions, ‘The. majority of rational-mim i resolutions, which were unaulinously adopted : Siagulug bila Peds 4 arch of triumph, which was loft standing fora long | sald he had often sen people atumbie there, and had | Convention. ‘has presen itis hot posal: | people will pronounce the ation of the informer i 4 i. wed, That the threatening attitude sumed by ‘emarked that there was evidenly some time, with its evers turning sadly faded, has at | often been caught by it himeelf, Mr, Win. B, Barber | ble the good sense, ‘and patriotism 8 CMe Bn exceedingly paltry and contemptible ¥ dent Joknion, tm his recent inessage vetoing the out it, A difficulty occurred at Savannah on Tuesday | last been taken down, and the only thing that n tengitied that he bud that morning measured the heigt | of tue American people. ‘at should be of an | business, ‘The Court, however, seemed to view tha E é] Fs eae eee or eteral Govlenes end the’ cael ihe Jeporter i tequested to, stato that the | pikht ina drinking saloon, between William Robert | remains Is the cart wills the wonderful bell that tolled | of the projection in the pavement, und exhibited the | iguressive charatter, the already wavering lines of | watter ditferenth imposed a due of $3 : ¢ i fi mocratic party 10 ue, Broke late and ready for distribution for | Hopkins, tax receiver, and Isaac Russell, « Deputy | a veritable knell through the streets as It aunounced | measurement, which showed the ‘irregulurity to be | our enemy should be charged upon, turned, and | costs, or fourte imprisonment, om the c lates the 4 Bheriff, Fesulting in the shooting of Hopkive, killing | the rosult of the nomination, Iiven this ty stripped | about two inches in height; he thought It was caused | broken, and the beautiful Kovember days shouts | tender, for daring to do, an an American cltigen ow 4 Tho consideration of the contested election case | him instantly, Russell claime that he fired in self- ad by the sinking of the sldewalk in front of 47 Ne cast thelr Hghts and shadows 1) States united in | the Fourth of July, in city of Halifax, what hur was foter roptes by fol to the business ‘the | defence. The affair caused great excitement Speaker's table, and disposing thereof as follow the negroes, who, at a sigoal of « drum, assemb! portunity Lo aga! GENERAL BUSINESS. ore hundred 6. a with gane and clubs, Po Bresidoutle 2 threatening to lynch Hussell aud demolish bis house, hat President Joumou, in declaring that one Ror Seyedpent fp to Postal Law bill Rt On learning faa Easel! had been taken tojail, ress. ject the vor these y inference asked. | proceeded tack it, A, REBATES Oe to more Rare OSL Vet bese ‘renteacised’ | ‘The Sonate bill tm reference to the pevy ana tas: | police’ . Casal stroct, ” ‘This closed the claimant's case,ani the | fact, and upor & people free in deeds, dreds of juvenile British subjects in thie sam Gounsel for ihe elty not belng fully prepared io reply, | ‘Te vollowing named gentlemen were elected Dis. | fax do ander the goxe of thie | sume Justice the case was adjourned to August 5, Some udiition: | trict Presidential Electors: Altred H. Slupe, of Sa: | every day of his lie, We cannot delp feeling onder, and with unabated tuterest the public turns | ai testimony was also taken in the caso of Wm, H. | lem; Wis. A. Lowe, Burlington; James K. Swayze, | our city has been disgraced by this prosecution y bese, tal ez | fe om ‘next attraction, be ih 8 dog fhe xtraordl- ravers, who Claline 980 sa unpaid balance or salary } Haipb 8, Dewarest, Bergeu, and Joveph F, yerdleti s and we tg prosestiee apereed ‘ouml sunstrokes, or World-revolting ws as wuperint lent remoy! ola), after Han doi ludson, the magistrate w edenastion nea which the Board alianrn ed, bd ‘Phe Convention adiournad soa dda thoy Dave done == Wald rimm (heheen Sraly ry