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| | SY, iW WH ——— THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR. FROM WASHINGTO Both Houses Agree to a Recess until September. saaeatilateenit Large Number of Confirmations by tho Senate, The Muddle about Commissioner of Internal Revenue, ate upon the Bill for the Protection of Citizens Abroad. —_—»—_ Ipectal Doxpeteher to The #4 Wasninutom, July 98, 1869, ADJOURNMENT, The House will not ro Dadjourn on Monday an ‘areseen occurs nsider their agreement # romcthing not now ernrixe The House to-morrow mu: A. M. to go at the Speaker's table, weer is Hoave bills with en iments which there are probably cnough to occupy the time Mati! 12 o'clock, when the session of Friday cot nences, afer whieh it will not be in the Speaker's table, ander the rules, before Monday pext; and on Monday there will be no kesston to do business, The Speuker decided today that as he Mouse has agreed to an adjournment m Monday, but merely to ar the rule wh diows the cules to be suspended ast ten of the session by # majority vote does not apply to fhis recess, but pply to the last (en di Inal adjournme actual session, ‘Th vonseqrently no ach Senate billie not tpon by to-morrow noon, over Aity of which Al probability be lost THE INTERNAL The President to-day nominated N. L. Jeffries, of Maryland, the Treasury, to be Com hissioner of Luternal Revenue, He is « Democrat, snd was recently confirmed as Remster by one major ly. At the next of the Senate, the con frmation was reconsidered by a large majority but Secretary MeCulloch refused to regard it, and sommissioned him ay Register, His caso was re wently up in sceret session, when Mr, Patterson, f Now Hampshire, stated that the Committce wm Retrenchment had examined the records In the Creasury Department, and found that Mr, Jeffries tad male one hundred and thirty sppotntmen within thirty days after his confirmation, most of ‘hem upon direct recommendations of Senators who roted for him, Those appointed were mainly females snd added $117,000 per annum to the expenses of his lepartment. Jeftries Is now sunguine of confirma fon, and says he has counted bis men. TUM ALASKA PERCHASE, The Confi Committee on Alarka have greed to report the House bill with Mr. Longhrid) weamble wl clause Inserted, stating that wher the stipuistions of said treaty cannot be carrie! into ifect without legislation by the House of Repre tives, the appropriation for that purpose Ix cor quently made, Both Houses will probably concur, Tie PATENT OFFIC A large force of interested partion are at work 40 secure the confirmation of Mr. Foote 0+ Commi Honer of Patents, and they say it is fixed, but the re: duit is still doubtful, ARMS YOR THE soUTIT, There is considerable difference of opinion in Me House as to the advisability of distributing arms to the Sout! at present, Mr. Paine's bill was passed by the House fur this purpose over two months ago, but the Senate Committee smothered it until this feck, and now it is coupied with a bill that enn. BUSINESS, ping ts at 10 ‘The Avat thing im ate a of rder tv go to not sof 1 only the REVENUE OFFICE. sona'o aot pass nnd is ut the bottom of the Speaker's fable, where it cannot be reached, It will be vetoed if possed, and if passed over the veto will not be executed by the Presi dent, All the Republicans from the South are Anxions to get arms, and pronounce it to be the only means to p t their Government from tl vio lence of the rebels. who have half «million stand of trms, while loyalists have none, Mr. Boyden, Demo: srat, from North Carolin, tovtay opposed any dis- aribution, but will be replied to by a Republic from that State to-morrow. PERSON AL. The Hon. D, F. Morrell has experionced a re- lapee, and ts threatened with fever, He will be un: dle to resume bis seat this session, His Warehous ing bill will couseq iently not be got out of the Ways and Means Committee Samuel Milligan, nominated to Ju place in the Court of Claims, Is froin was named by Senator Fowler, and coufirmed Ly the Benate, te Wilmot's nessee, and THK TAX DILL SIGNED, The Pre itent to-day transmitted the Sax bill Yo the Siac Deportment with his sigi ature, The In formation which the Commissioner of Internal Reve fue bay with regard to the subject is that the signa: ture bei cate of July 40, and. also. that @ written . Un er accompan bill other oficial care doubls as to whetiver the vi ribed to the bill Monday oF to-ds: WAREHOUSE BILL POSTPONED, The Comin Ing postponed, until Congress again uy ihe abolition Of pubile Warehouses in the ities. The tariif men not only demand th dead tariti, but the Morrill anti-warelouse bill PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENTS, The Committee on Reconstruction to-day added fo the Texas bill Virginia ntic Moor “ of he car: REVENUE APPOINTMENTS, It is understood that the appointment of Su pervisors iv glveu to the Secretary ot the Treasury and the Commirsjouse of Internal Keveuue, NOMINATIONS, The President nominated to the Senate to-day Ben, Noah L. Jetiries, of Maryland, now Register 6 the Tr iry, to be Commissioner of Interval Reve auc puch Milligan, of Tennessee, to bo a Jud Of the Court of Cieims, to supply a Vacancy, This entloman is now Adjitant Geneurl In that State he President also nomi the following named rsons to be postimastera: Richard Sinton, wt San an Kian 4M. Keating, at Memphis, Len see; Mrs. Mary Martio, Burlington, New dorsey, and John A, Clark, to be Sui veyor General of Utabi CONFIRM ATIONS. ‘The Sens n tonight, cons Joun Jair Aho; ado 5 Washington Territory Also the followin : Wood, Collector of Internal Revenue ct, Now York; David M. Weils, Avsemor oi fnternal Ttovenis for Dakota; Wo Rt ird District, Museen unetis; Lewis D. Vis lrd Disirict, Missiseippl; Doreuce AC Beychellen. Also the following to be Postmasters : Fs + ems Ke N.Y Meiers: Vaan, Elicia P Hila 6. Me gsr THe tartan. ‘ bs Nee: ie Whio; Daniel J. Batley deere: or Dalver hk. bit tie! Now Jersey, aesey Culver A. Bari Min tha ntee hh G. Miter eit tot pasiers to be Passed Ar Mijohw’ MeMfshony "tendore ‘Tiomson, Henr olby, John d iedterd. ro be Assistant Sur cot fel Cres nraEcTioNs. nate rejected the following reyected the following nu patlone f able stan peste lowas {i Re Chios Asay i ik The fotiowing Asis opitant ‘ayes aa! Hromson, Wills J. Carmody, J. Bay at do the Nayy=Mi SUry 5 an tinastare: JL. iOLowaj A Nibling, Bin: Hg 4 ‘hornton, Tadlat douth olin Wa rd Blato nas CalOrntn i | We etinge Nenipiiny ei nessee 0, doas ph W, Weeks, Jt bf New, yolk, Co janes Chins, Hi. Hous, of Kauans, 19 Le Baur ock, Of Oregon, nigau, Areessor of AA Sake" a Helio ee ceiver of Pubjle bor ity-secon artis 4 Ralmont ye FORTIETH CONGRESS-SECOND BES. | SION, comealiaancin Senate, GOVERNMENT FOR Misatsernpr, Wastixotox, D.C., July 98.—Mr, Witsow ine troduced a bill to provide fora more eMeient Pro. | Visioval Goveroment for Mississippi. Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. It is 8 follows: He it enacted, de, That the present Government of Mississtop! belig provisional ouly, and eh Paramountantharity of Congress, 1 js here Tiat all the offices niler said ¢ cated on the vol nut |. that if any perron vot hor take aud subseribe t Build An act to prc oiher purpe office for which ed shail devolve npé A Fecelving the Next Higheat number of 2 That it aba bet military ‘eom. of the distr forme & part ‘what Curried into THR SEPP DAVIS REWARD, Mr. Mowe reported the Hoy award of $100,010 10 the cap which was amended and pass Mr, Howe introduced ab naddition to the eev. | nets prov for suppressing insurrection | Against tue governments of States, Referred to the | AtD FOR ATRAMSIIP Lines Mr, Powrnoy called up thepbill to facititate the os tabitslment of a line of steamslipe between. S3w York and certain ports of Europe: | Mr. Morais. withdrew bis amendment requiring adiitionsl tonvare of the Hantax moved t ald the follow! g: A, thet a 1 ew co | xewed an averare the. befor | het | HOt tials wot that Ive darte st) F Pigin Ge Portal tevviee thatl'not exceod the Front of | Mr. Monsin moved to make the amonut $190,000, | He said that iia Cunard line receives. Dut g9,000 from the Witla "Gover iment: ah wea it roe posed to pase hy aluinore, Boston, Porthind, Me, hid otlict po: te, aud ereate a monopoly hu New York, $109,000 atic noneh of a subsidy, MeNve the ‘remark. int Monopoly by pobitins oat Cant wl | take the fore fu ung HOO poe Inland postage Mr. Monnens, withdrew bis n and ac. | coped Mr, Corbett’, whieh was agreed to, Mr, Monnita moved to amend by providing that if | the trips tace a longer tite that those malo by stants | * lar sieamstips npon the same route, this contract shall cose and determine, Agreed to, ‘The bill then passed The following te the bill: He it ensictad, Vint erent and nervny authors forstianstor 1 to conte eral Is empow. © with, the Com: relat Navigation Company of the Suite of New York, Qcorporatl n exist the Taws of the State of New York, tor parsed by the Logie iature ¢ APTI 2 1M, for the Liverp ing nite Bit’ andows ‘ ‘Yours, In the ¢ tated of pe Ompany, for ner awd on the couditions aid Navteation Company shailawith @ va sorvied Buid even firstelw th least ant two others of not all of whieh in the beat Ander the supers Inepeeti Aimeriean Loy de by the P Geceral, Madey the Hiepection OF Me MmoRt eC to be detallod for this parpowe by, the written npetoue nyere ation of the jel, each ¥ er provided: the tne of ty be arranged aud. hatecd said’ Company. aud the Postmaster: lt power to avout wel ag ts Frot time ht env oral p 1 Navigatio. Company sbail i ‘Auuehips of other Ii Toutes, anil toe bio ep Ly Of the aleatuel ity pany shall be KEE thiae tha Ghat employed by Ober steauh 1, then any. ee te wader the ermine at the provided, ake on lott payers, wad Ail OVMGR MAT IOR tEAMY PORTO rota the mwily Carried by * fompauy alvall belong to said OUnpahyy M10 salt NAVE cHTION Con pany That Ww wi © AC Powtny earceod $000) per alum, alter tie discoutiuuauge of the sald iniand postage, See 4. That to insure’ the onstruction of the above: Whine tine aud in tte Wanner 1 ho wal tenance uf the eatd Company tiny is entiey auaual she, coin Of the United states, That vection of the holders of, such bo erally registered at the Post Oth ecruned parinven lv Post OF Pont AK eaniehiry of svi Copia y wud shail apply thee A (ar we needed to. ) the schibannival tapos the before Hamed wid shall rotain the murplun Atlee pay sig eh 1 wid wball tavest the sane quarterly | in aecuritics of tho United States, to form ‘a Sinking. fond to be solely for the henent of the bondivol veut of the mn HOH Hall belong und be p terly to the sant Compady by the Postunaster-General of tue Volted states, Ske. 3. That the aforceatd mail “tan shalt seheh wn Purtructed in @ every two hundsed foreach stean slip: ant tie Gover Untied states ball Wave the powcr lo take aud use the ature: wld mail Heap #)IpE as (ransporta, oF [OF war, Whenever fa the opinion of t sident te ex es of the Laited Bates may require thei, Who is authorieed st auch an event to take salt mad ‘steaiwery aud pay sid Company a just aud equitable stun for the if lave of Ue same, us Way be dec f stot the t ‘Alos—piid pay it be nade to t taster General, mid Navicar y wha ine betGre wamed Tegistered bonds, Ch in this event shail be puld ty te at) rity Of the eALMe weled wall agents of the Govern meat ofthe Laited states shail have free paseaze on the ships of the suid Conimerciat Navigation Company, Whenever the Postmaster General to ® pelea mnt Ho Fuld Company toad Company slit keep pert ytare fur tn I her vice, at toast sali utimuer OF tim 4 aud privileges he hor tule courpany, evet shall Ui company uanater mn the th ond privieges herein granted. or shail it be law tab a foi the Government herealter 10 Reco: Fy at bel Aue made with stich co dine regard Co the weeried Figlte of said CU, epoal or send thie act, and ia force from and after Kis paseug PROTECTION FOR CITIZENS AUKOAD, The question was on Mr. Buckuiew's motion to strike out the third authorizing ‘als, pany hall take euect &e,, sub 4 pl making it the duty of the President to exert all bi under Con. stitutional Liws for the pt ot American t fo Congress trom h justice f denied to by foreign Govern. : cizena abroad, and fo ré me to time any cascs in whi tizene of t nited States which was agreed to : 14.2 auestion reenrred on t on we amended sass exeliined the vitulity oe com ASSL yd that be Lad go furthe interest in it, Mr. i cud of And whenever citizen of the United Sates shall shat have been, unlawiut iy" aFrewlcs detained any for Glen Gover ‘uty of “the Pre sident, upon re Information thereof, to di mand the release and liberation of h eltizen: in e of the refusal, or unreasonable delay of # ign Governinent to return euch chien, it shal the duty of the Frestdent of the United’ stat communicate the facts of the eave to Congress teable moment, with such recom y think ft; and he may, In the menu tine, Withdraw the representatives of the Cnived states {rout ruch foreigu Goverament, and refuse to hold further diplomatic correspondence with any re, peptavative of such foreign Government, antl justice be dove in the matter by such foretga Government. Mr, Howanp briefly explained his proposition, Messra Sows ad Srewant followed hoth | reprisals. ey *Y f TWO CENTS 4 that was enongh for him. Haviny cess of Soyinout and Blair, Mr. O'bu: advocating the House bill, with ite provisions for LOVISTANA, CABLE TELEGRAMS DEMOCRATIC MASS MEETING IN f Howarn then modified ha amendment by i ay tase, La,, July 2%.—Tho bill appro. hia seat amid Avuae, substituting the foll for the Wi : ——_— New 0: ritating the following forthe latter portion : 4 <s-| sani eae Roel um. A Gib Beaty Seeerty Vo BROOKLYN. pitt Hom. ASS. Rogers and several minor tights pee lowed. BIMEMA UGTA the liptomatie representatives or the | International Movement to Abolish z — defray the expenses of the Logisiature, and which was vetoed by Governor Warmouth, was yesterday pasaed by both Houses over the veto. Aresoluiion, ealling upon the commander of the Vaited States from eneh foreign Gaveroment, and tore fuse to Holt farther dipiouatic rorrespondence with GY Fepresentative of such. forcten Government until lustice be done in tho matter by such foreign > Ontaide Meeting, 7 eo atands were erected outside the Acodomy, fr a which Supervisor Blame, Mr. Egan, and othet Speeches by Messrs, Murphy, Cox, O'Gorman, and Others, Explosive Projectiles. — Mr NATE aditreased the Senate, holding that the rm or litaey al, was mopted by both Hones Goymoes ued Wee thane tas ae amber ot Measures shoul adopted for the protec. he House passed a resolntion to appoint a Com ymoar an ys em ie Hong naturalized citizens, tome he apint of tae | TMS British Government to Buy up | itice wo iraut a new ‘charter or the cy ot New ae ufying tansparenelon bearing appropetive devious Soabiiear the Gams , and preceded by The crowd 1 Mr. How dupa amendment wae adopted—€0 to 19, all Telegraph Lines, ive printing Dit, a8 fnath passed yostontay, elves | A mass meeting was hold last evening at the | til tate hour, beedesaiiur Mr, Fanny then offered a substitute for the entire the Governor, 1 ant Gover Speaker of | Mrookiyn Academy of Music to ratify the National SE TER 3 mt ot al as. native *, a Hing, and virtually empowers 3 making it the duty of the President, if the rights of | ne Repub e ineach parish | Well filed. Tt was decorated with flacs pentant | Tre New thy ctien abou be tnfemachctrtatent te hia xse | Pebate in the Freneh Chambers on Duties | gah Cn NewepePer US each Pals | from the galleries, A band played at Intervals, and ee Gatien ne protection of this Goverament by every prope ineans, in’ accordance. with the laws of pattone, and on Ameriean Tmporte. ie Cohstitution, Treaties, and laws of the United em, < Scnator Jewell, of the Printing Committee, spent In opposition to the bill, offered to do the work scribed for the official journal of the State at half Fates, and pay (he State a bonus of $0000) in Kold the andionce wae quite enthusiastic. Outaide, the onthusiaan vented iteelf in blank cartridges fred Faunknown calibro, which awakened the Theodore F. Randolph, the Democratic candi. date for Governor of New Jersey, springs from one of the oldi — CONNEAS pronounced it one of the most a yearly, and give a bond in thin hata tata he Cley. Hall * families in the State, they having hes ‘and impotent of the hases this queatio EAD BRITALY: tor Poinitexte i, Kadieaty apoke and | Chores banging around tho City Hall, The list of | ostahtished in the county of Middlesex many yea: has taken, Ho toad a leader ina recent nuwber of oe Fee eer erate 1 ltaaleat) epoke and | ssreaitents, Vice-Prealdents, and Secretaries inctnded ied voted against the tall, on the ground of the enormous tayation it would involve. Mr, O'Hara (Radical) advocated the Dil on the Previous tothe Ie tlonary war, ‘The furntly was, the New You Suv, on the sntject of the action of 4 large and. influential one, and Lownox, July 23—Midnight.—In the House o the British Government in the ease of the Jacmel n ) ans Lords this evening, Lord Shatteabury asked if the every Democrat of aay protineuce in the Brooklyn MI many whose Hames are famtiar in every Prisonors, ronnd that it wae to suppors the Radical part cornee of the City of Churches, The moeting was rlahineee a worty for the Intelligence and Mi Fenny deftuded and explained Mis amends | Ministers cout give the House any information cou. | When tie final vote was taken the Denograia tet | Called (0 rier by” Me. 3.8. Schmnieker, who awlds | PRedshtness of its bers, many of whom have t cerning the reported proposition of the Rasalan Go- | the House. This mecting hax been called to ratify the nomina. | of tnoir neiguhors bed tlle alae tee eee F. CONRLING spoke in oppositjon to Mr, Howard's | yornment for the disuse of explosive bullet — {on of Horatio Seym beers} for alent aud - "whoms thay have wuitormiy’ eaiered amendment. He eattoad Vat 8 no tang do ore ce: | se weal SMalmoabery reagied Gea tice ataeet GEOKOTA Frans &. Wale, dt J for vice-Urentdent. 1 | and deserved Poti cura reccaiy juire a representative in a fore Kove ent mot arl of Malmoshury replied that Her Majesty's no introduc jo you as your Chairman the next HB, . than when sch adificulty arisen, “Aw a irlend. of i ae Governor of the F Mr. Randolph is @ son of the Hon. James F. As a friend of Government were in receipt of a eireular from the spire State, the Hon, Henry C " alia. Ne ALL diolvh, of New Trunawick, who was fi this bill and of the adoption of the strongest measures * na th Atuaxta, Ga., July 28. —Gen, Mead issued | Murphy. (Cheers, Ran ‘i + Who Was for many for the “protection. ot uaturaiized eltizens, he pre: | GoveFament of the Czar making the suggestion that | general orders, in aubstance the same ath ao fenned |. Bt, Murphy catd the candidates were wet known, | yrare 8 leading merchant of that piace, and. w ferred Mr, Ferry’s amendinent, as leaving some dis. | ll the great Powers unite in an agreement to aban . | ound COnLOrvativ j bo, pact proprictor and editor-Inellef of the eretion to the Uxcentive. : don the use of explosive bullets in time of war, He | teased to Florida—that the Legislature of Georgia | try. Whe aol » | Aretonian of that elty, one ‘of the olicst papers Mr Howann contended that there stionld be 8 | gated that bia Government. haat. tensa te trallarg | Davina complied with tho nets of Congress, the Com: | 0 | ent aan ereeywhiel under hie wis manage statute that the wronged American eltize thee Prenete tad cerencnt Bad reason to Belleve | mon ding General orders that civil ofeers, holding hy | Unie | fueraitt end abe jutenals of the Seater: White thar could app the Bx, | that Prussia had already given her consent to the | military anthority, or by reason of fallure. to have | fe) | ine, State. | Woile +4 M Me.) eon Proposal, and sieps were now boing taken for the | Hicecesors qualified, shall yield sick aftees, and turn | OF RepmoUr an | 4 jo, *eorenen) Re bes Py the ram ver alified stecestors, ith all publ Sented OR 8 pial ne NO aOR, Clarations without eect meeting of an international military commission at | froname Guests aunlined auccewors, with all publie | he cnantiy dernund strut | he carried | entativi s. werd from Mr, Howard's a fn early day at St, Petersburg #o consider the ques | stiin from | nee vr control ovem@mecivilan |B QO OMMUBS Mero rapremacy foal Gertnae-4a7 UA ie that offered by M tion and rettic the detalte of the agrecment Worlty; writs of habeas corpus from the United | 02 Whe redueffon BAUER GL = SEDs The Congreswonns dlotrict Meairia ware Ciaet teers In the House of Commons to-night the Vill provid. | Hiater outta must he roanecttuliy oboped, and the | Th ea fouly,, parent, OF the nt thon composed OF the al and bis release, and the purchase of all the telegraph lines in the | “The Demvcracy today, hada grand mase meeting | NS* forced + wa hy the part Soe of Micidiesex and Monmouth, wil they were to cans, not amownting to King » Government was finally | And procession Aikiresees were made by Gen, | Presuming on the wes Of the South, the party heey etal’ f feipa. {ed cousin, the are in hia power, © report of the resuits to be wade sf 7 | Toombs, Cobb, and the Hon, Nenvamin ttl we or pore violnted thet tive poopie; | Mow Joseph P. Mando yeh long slice retired to. Congress Wei sy gtd ey L | ther hove refed to mumit thowe States until they | fiom publi Hie Mr. daaies ¥. tcandoipn ae com Mr, Perry's amendment was rejected — 17 to 22, great annual volunteer review takos plioe on | for the aneceas of Sey iit | Sut nea who woul Thal Go aylit livin oe Te Od ree pe eeent Gate, Mr, Wisbtaats then renewed his amendment above | Sarnediy next on Wimbledon Cx As tn for | | fed to their power and ts atill Living at a green old ace, at Easton, Pa, referted to. is ’ meaen COMMON, As 18 Hur the atate of Uh Thewtore F, Randolph, the Demo vaidate Mr. Pescennen wes in favorof the bill as amended | Mer years, the day will be observed inthis city as a | Senators from. the for Governor, was the second son 0 estimaile by motion of Mr. Buckatew, constituting a me | holiday, The Stock Exchange will be closed and | " Whi wail We We , Hen and w mht at New br howrlok in the iniwuve declaration. This Was a quex will Generally ts ‘ mibled Appros © vote t ' and Is conseques ure. Boate nhln bo mescaline woukl ort 1? will generally be suspended the pl in ae nil Ntale will He ele Drisonai appearance ie well desertbed by a conterspo: Sed’ he Wane Th |, Reporte of the harvest from all parts of the coun: | wiopicl hy the kallohal tn Convetti Lidia raryeas (ollowa: ie Iam f fine persoval ap- Amendment. In. his } try show that the yleld of the grain crops will be | Kuymone of Now Von aud Heank Ci ot kth nie of a vision, ress, and already all Mt ought te quite equal to the annual average: he nomiheos ofthat Convention for the offers of Ir of the | even exceed ywer in employ dentard View tone read the nan ont, the Denoer y of Georgia will ‘ pace po give a Cordial and united anppe i Secretaries, and then the fol Huish pray eyes, sharp nose, and cme HOM Made PRINCE, boa viata Al a soutions . 2y, determination, and ae ies Now sh tiniea That we de ma matty on rharneter ite talking’ ie i vit wricniment ty | Pants, July 28.—Hn the Corps Léislatif yen. fy mnde by AU tinsteat titutions of feara: Bud loscrting the | terday, while a revenne bill was under consideration, | Montaowmny, Als ness to. ely Ing of his atlv received am @xeols tent nm , and substituting | © proposition was made by way of amondment to the | day was of a local ¢ Logtelature, i io life. 10 Which he ‘has since ‘cinbraced i in the next clause. fevoted hie ene notion ty strike out Mr, Howard's amendment eetrd—21 to Mh Dill to restors the posed on all Amer lutios which can resinous were formerly tins |e products imported wept the Senntortal ¢ cholee of Mr, Willard Wacner ted tn the term ond nd duriug the leisure sGorded by whieh, he ine oped the Hlorary und tatelleetual task Herited from tis fathor, WH at tuis time he is @ tition, Franes (Mate, d Leaoiped, That we fully endorse anit approve the plat The question was taken on Mr, Williams's substi. | into France. {ng 15TH, Gen, Warser ts from Obi, has been toket gad ‘iecrous anal 5 i. Gen, Wa from 0 i and visorous speaker, and a keen and foreible tute ‘or the, twird section, and it was agreed to bye | position gave riso to atively debate, Tt inthe Stay nee 1 wo of the ile was writer, W iving fall aitention toa business that amended, Parther debate eneucd ¢ k, at | tion of the duties on imports from America wae jus. | — - ita seope, Mr. Randolph was no ve to pole mended , A sboRTING } its oop F. Randolph was, not Inattentive to pol which hour a 5 was to comme ir by the excessively high tari now imposed by Na, tics, and at a very early period after the decease of Trvamvss, sald he had been waiting all day fore | th yey et frelN pe 7 > Uy an adtatenng wo A tine Whi party, arrayed himself In opposit fo upou this bil, and moved to fay it upon the | Me United States on articles of Freneh prov invds in Chicnes, wel Male, that the ballot in 4 y why formed Hepabliean party and ited ala os re The measure, however, was etre of bite | al ot the do of the ¢ H the lawe. end id eubscquently ken Bike Joan and naye were ordered. see the ore | POMd by the Free ‘Trade members | gripe, chalemas put the revolat ie ereetlt With the Deniweratie party, He was never der the Senate wae now In recess, it belig Sorelork, | chainber. — M. Ozenne, member of the i Points, for aN), was wor by | Me. Pendloum [loud und prolotecd. applansay ine hut the coank tentanp rhe Chairman would not entertain the point | of ant Director of Foreign Commeres, ex. | Mt. Verinulin making only 685 porte Wot be Were, bat promised to address the peop rat bony of its best ie n nays having ordered, th ‘aaa’ - nfore the campaign We closed Ord As agains ce Fane a Proceed and wen Me eet artered.. the | plained the views of the Government, Ife sald they ‘Trotting at the Union Conrar, fate AS Coen air Ona, war then bate: Htworeae against rerun the Pree cal he refused to vote, saying the Senate was not ed the changes which had been | Yostorday above ¢ the absen x f 191 he. wa tor by the Demo ea ly In se from time to thne in the tariff laws of the | oN as eritie party to the lower brinch of the State Legtsla: sien tpalert ter ee nee nd they greatly lamented that such | toh for with the “Tkven good | {Yt fied Ny de oe r tontne: stite other Senators tet +4 foo elected > r ae EY «i a ‘The motion to table w had been imposed upon French pro. | es a wy We ball the rebel | Senate to fll the unexpired turner Hon, Samus The Senate then te ductions, Bat they were not disposed to adopt a | aaa ineled app and hisses] No. it | Westeott, who had nily died. At the expiration eal who were, eniirely | of tis term he was elected iiecontent in the South, This dis. | Ce,thle term he wa ‘ver the fail tery y the Demoeratte of thee yours, of lation, which © A only result in EVENING SESSION. Het ween Brooklyn road ies tile and repent to the Senate a {njury to the commercial int crests of both countries, tm. Doll. low ty ® menace and danger, though Fis hat sagaiontn ¢ © Senate was in 1s rer After re.cas the Senate reassembled at 74 | Arter further dcbate, the amendment was relected, ou. Temsere EE MASE We 9 fue the Litter feeling down South may be | samo your a portion of the Demoorncy Hit > q i . We mist have a stitesman to coun'y manifested thelr dene in him by pO ORE Paws, July 28.—The proprietor of the Zater Shh x Ute, not the #worl of fon. rant “Constitutional | CoURiz manifested thelr couiticnee in A the bill to amend the postal Just been tried before one of the courts Artantic City, N.J., duly 23.—A distressing | jiean party, On the financlal question Mr, Cox suid in, ty for Wbel, and sentenced to pay a fin ease of irowning occatred here this nfterno ‘The South Is in creat part responsible for these taxes, About 2o°elock, 4 4 thousan sand to fl prisontme ise Mary Lawler and Miss Annic | ‘Phe sooner she divides this burden with us the bet: VORKIGN RELATIONS. housand franes and t months! Imprisonment. | Tayens were bathing In the surf and ventured out | nae tre Vevenger for the eleg? nt ah hi pro kn, from the Committee on Foreign Re- een oe mi far. ‘They erled for help, but before assistance | teciion she cannot do this. The North has pald etnee ] Aa bill to a the existing laws so RUSSIA, conld be rendered the Bnfortunate ¥¢ ng ladies were | July, 1s65, by turll and tax, some twelve hundred in whieh be been largely eon. } as to prolubit trade tu Chi —— howt carried away, Their botios have not yet been | hut ors. hat h been. pai ard the suceesstul development of ] PENSION BILLA, Lox, 4, duly 25.—The harvest reports from d. Mise Lawier was the daushter of | which in the J and business talents have been 1 me K , ‘ Lawler, proprietor of the Centre Honse, in mbaneed greatly instrumental. Ho ls now, and for some th namber of pension bills were then taken up and sit wre unfavorable, The grain crops in the | this city, Miss’ Lavens waa the daughter of Me. uh tartlf, to be 1, the Presiden? of the Morris and Essex passed northern and middie sections of the empire have | John Lavens, a merchant in Granite street, Philadel vompany, and hy stises 1. Te House bills granting pensions to the following- | phia, | the concentrated © jo: 4 hamed persons were passed) David Dubige, George | Wwrned out badly, the yiell being unusually suvall eechaliiais and body to, ite growth’ and interests, file ‘Truss, Margret Davin, Kiizabeth Cassady, Laura sl, | ¥4 poor. aa CONDENSED TELEGRAMS, ts yet however, | nomination for Governor on the 28t ivetant, ston, Esther Graves, Freak Downlng, Joseph I, FINANCIAL AND COMMARCIAL - mat be met. Tt cannot be reduced ao long as the | by the Democratic Cons cation st Treuton, is an-tiee Rodden, Kila M. Rodden, Kliza M, Matthews, Wil WAR P . occaieil Gon, 3) W: Singiaton bas be inated for | army aud the Duress suck t ns from the | evidengg of the strong hold whieh liam F. Neleon, Lucinda J, Letcher, Juila A. Barton saree ronerees by the Democratle Convention of the | Treasury, Iteannot ho paid at oner, nor for . | confidence aud esteomot his, fellow Julia Carrell Cornelia Pedslee, Mary Coser M closed at oly, | GOUeree by the. Democratic Cunveation of the | iby vars, Hetil should be paid, It abouid be | Coon cee tat gutnem of hile fel Ferguson. Muay Merchant. Eien P Paid Ly au extension over a fale period of time," ac- | averure sentiment of the peujle of the State at large. Fulurdo, Uheve Mebbride, I Speai “A at the following rates: | On the morn 4d, in the harbor of | cording to the letter and spirit’ of the hws under | Anutabie ineldent of tie oallorne Is Conve Blot, Cha ener, Kate fone, FAN Tlimote ¢ |) Havana, the boil ting steamer eaploded, hit Was contrac! ‘This ts the Hepabican | tion, which resuited in the nomination yer han ¥ eat " inted sarc ge? AUMMUe | kliting five and wounding fifty men, T would (as the Democratic platform saye) | dolph, was the ve ‘ yy the eountics in wiitel Mine Agen Wy r'atarriet it. Cook? Ot WU nitod dates Bond The Pacific Mail. w jolden City sailed ret twin! money, to Demo. | he hus severally resided, W arrep ¢ ty whieb ey, Huth Bart Moses, Feaerieka nly Hs the omelal report of the Bank of | OR the, #Mt from San ar naa te Mel mneh in whici ke. lived. in bls. tnats ind Joanna Ci » the childrea of A*pahlehod tovtey shows Vit the amouue of | L200 in treasure, of which amount $37,000 is for ie | eddie lew seit tens Marte cones pik Ae widow snd clildren, Jos, Cox, La- | aneci+ in ite vauite has decteaaed 100s ster tise New York, Fall east thelr, votes. ‘sold for hits ms, Owen Grif, atarguret Lewis, | iLivewpooty M.—CottouThe yun Wakeman, @ hardware merchant of Buf. “ ager tagey Bethany lary Brown, Eather Flak, Wan, G, Dodee. Baie Loaed. te following ‘gue tati mitted suleide at Clifton, Canada, on Wed: a Fe ba aad Vaniday ti pifdenee w nl homes by bh Dare best Joipis In his sew ors hy those, 4 just valuation Ganse, Matthew Griswold, Hiram Hitchcock, ¢ Walters, Elizabeth Richardson, Marg ret, ¢ Jaues Hoo ney, Charies Hamstead, G.W. F nesiay, by cutting hiv throat sald to have been the cause, The new mill of the Oriental Powder Company, Domestic trouble is dollar of irredven k currency, Moving on us th ofall y he markets er LONDON, Sly 2 4 ha Le Doty, Pra M. Webster, Alice vanerd to te nting has at Gorham, Me, v fikilte | coe seinen aca ey POH ie Smareeres <A8 SbHUNe ‘Ann Wa May Teuerany J trviewn doc living pretived, te. ie in tia . {mou Droponcd sn hie ‘speech oF 41th Mareh tiet, sla Be Joseph 4 + William Cott, Ly Pecan ake ig ° sd AMP ore ne i Warn 418 policy of peace, order and evonomy st by Cooks at Stout, Sarah peed "hat ‘ant noudaal Ae Gis Teaser’ Tor’ sanded OK that Hiftup the watto liewrihe tax | Bautinons, Md., duly 23.—A large and enthw: amnilton nda Mec try . 2 : ath Infantry, payer, and do justice to the bondholder, 4 | wine peratie rit jon meeting was held he 4 Mlb za Denn tl bi as headny, with af semeg, sald. | teone rat ducrity on geod ge ntarting ome, ewe | ane spor eng atatacil acta fk nit) Naughton, Chauner one, ‘ould ‘one currency for all, and. that curre vise 1 Hugo iehiite, Daniel Steet Uisanter on Lake C I. ‘Hopkin, the tax recover at | the ut the Convinucian’ Ail these Ganucial quer, | adopte jour and oF, 8, en, PM. Mullard, Buauatoy, Vr, July 23.—Tho ste 1, Ga., who was Killed by {sane Russell on | tons, the elves Into questions of | ft met au wie A by the Hons. Chas, K Mu J. HL. Kerry, Jolin Lamarsh, Catha- | eq States, of the Champlain Transporta tof the wtst inst, was burled on Thursday, | peace, i Hut ax tho Mepublican | Piling ot dein, € dildke of Wisecesta uae nL. Wolf, Win, Stalth, iz sia ia city, | AN immense gathering of estimated at bes | porty Nave us eith aving her wharf in this el others, k Collins, Jo, Gridley, Satin the aalio | ween 2,000 and 2,000, followed th th f taxation cannot | . Asa F. Hateomt, eitiren of so A oj alluded with the vetoonce We. | Wycen At seh Pt pers Cox discussed ot Fin Philadelosia » Cotton, Win, RO Stivey, dane Rook, Sarat , 1" on cotiin was Wrapped in the Amerle" Tongth t of the States to. the 7 Emeline H. Rudd, Martha B. King Of tho three | on board the schooner, | foo no distur oe owernt nd. {iustrat lent reve July 23,—Th sion ie te bills were passed grauting pensions to the n scmerion Beatty oF Herieeas, the omnee at the): PSD eacebaes onary by the 8 hero is being settled by the followhug named persors, They go to the Houve for | schooner, was killed outright, and another named hiel he denounced +, Mausé and Hisleurst concurrence. Alicvea C, Afveher, Mary Beatt, | {PTH Wener was kyorked overboart nnd drow neal COLD-BLOODED MURDER, dd TL pein Sor 5 Robert Watson, Nancy A. Stocks, Nancy Smith, | The other, Peter Meddow, wus batly injured, esate rinnce of titbbons, « well-known’ lawyer, fo Violet Henry. and brought to this ely on the steamers | q pottee OMccr Wnylatd and Shot on Iie pene hip riies AL a quis er before ten the Senate went into eacou- | oat, | The wheellose of the United Stutet | “yortthe Murderer Arrested and (Glories give away ph > tive session, and soon after adjourned, ulead EreeTs ae uaieaes aha chOHCEE th cahaye in his Crimes i reput [eres ot rapeaker 2 The Arizona Elvetion, proper lights required by law. ‘The schooner was About half-past 10 o'clock last evening, as Of) B dirow 9 diamn pier eta oF negro San Faavere House Vowed to this clty in m bad condition by the steamer cpg re ke, No. 1841, of the Twenty-first | son te’ Wind aed) f paces, refer F trom tie Arizona t Ula city iu a bad condition, by the steamer. | oer John Smedick, No. 1,51, of the Twenty-frst | read to Mayll unc stances of | te Conereen _PRUSONAL EXPLANATION, ‘0 one on board the steamer Was injured, Prstigasl Waa pacilene GAY RGANTSI ibe Hirai ave tho an Ht th iW fu ths nero athe a ; The reading of the journal having been sus- Adams at Boston, nue, near Thirty street, ho was waylald by | un bill and the capet. baygers’ were handled pended as Santis roxe os pericnal Soplihe, artes Francis Adams, late | John Heol. a tontman, bat formerly » conductor on | without gloves. "th entians im the Monten | On A tion in reference tu (he remarks o Stevens, of . ho Aventie dad Hine, who shot him haies were ridiculed, ¢ * blitek nd tan’? assem his Convention assembled yesterday a Pennsylvania, yesterday and sume days since on the | ™ t Britain, hed » public reception ta- breast, and, to make hls work certain, fired | plies, gangs” “vogahonds” mosale boo | M. Ty y WY y , day. There was a large crowd of the frat elthzens to. | ond fnilet, which lodged in the officers | divs? oF varying fron Of an old ketth tev, Geo, ¢ payment of five-twentios, He gave a brief history of | congratulate him upon bis return to hin native Sta brain, causing wimost instant death, The to that worn out saddle, ‘The speaker invited | prayers her the Introduction and passage of bill¥ authorizing the | Mr, Wen. Grey di i i 4 of welcome, to use by the m rderer wis a Cols wavy Revolver ot Radicals to x to Treln Hy and) fd the »: me pilosa | ¢ Conven: S acihadin aac Ste. | Which Mr, Adams res das follows the larpest size, and w aken from him by the | phy ruling ax now 4 the Bad her vf the issue, to sow that the extracts quoted from Mr. Blo- | Weta nmr, MY FRENDS AND. N Rtv police bore evident marks of belng recently dis. | Hrew cture of Bnglish and American the d vens's remarks at the © were a charged, OMecer James Mee, of the same preeinet, " and oth | nm of the bills, and not on an entirely diffe compl ing the shots fir Hing his post ond thing of the Sor recom: aitsaed ¥ avarday ine poate fon watts Fada va enna ar the First avenue, hay 1 forward to democratic pe ¥ Mie | mended 4 Quinguensial Con on Grand Ly vd, to after a eiretus f @ whole debate fru waerrts and sa Unned the | be composed of one delegote from each lod nia rinning 0 end, that not one uttercnee had he been | fi) Nuatics and a By ene ante ") ginning ustice and | was opposed by iany ae giving as abe to Hud here the Hon es hae the Chairman of the Ad n replied these will form a coliort of | fod Se of W Twctnbere an’ to Tone OF rd Se that the bonds were to be ble nyth! hin, and to of yor pert any artfe au.” ont uth {Applause un u viore offered an hag lees thon coln on the contrary, he lound three ot Winkie foe Wield rogt yu Hi ated twats ne Hil you." | entlucls around ou Wy naAp anes ant | Drucker terete oifered an ainendment thag Le eee ha heal hastend controversy. wrk | fave eHort to make MH Rdue mt the tone al mat sae ran tata Ua: | was than pltahed tate te rouud syle: Mr. Cox sat | fate for Gvery 360 ulin, or feet ’ id he had had no contro K y youre has be y this moans, Real down a poetic quotation, amid lo splause thereof, This was deemed w tice w an from Oblo, and why It was that the | BY You ibe tal ck from Thirty-second to Thirty iste" HAIL Colmbin. vid wmialler Ke wed aie Beka Ki enewed this attack, God only knew. He ve | ri streets, and here OMiccr Moo was close upon he Hon, Mehurd O'Gorman was received with | iiover withdrew. Ils substitute, and the previou (Stevens) had spe th teman, | What Liigut be Ke } tim; but Re ain started of, and ran toward the | applause. He» re were tines When selfasser ontiod balng ealled, that se f the Conatite, using the langwige o and he would show hin | Ameaule anyaelt, etatulse | Second avente, where he ones more fired upon his | thon was necessury in citizens, and the « wax trie | ton was adopted ae recommended by the Committon. when the time came th Aihat fooling is a devite tormeee Fournst cor. | purruer, but without effect then of parties, ‘The danger of nations wes seldom found | ‘Phe pea: section second Tues truth in cither what he or they suid, Yelyrks nh caschibiagy fathered for any specific | along Second avenue, and turned down Thirty-fourth | amfd the laboring v ng classes, They were zen s the th This was dee THK DEAF AND DUMD BILL, moe,’ Ut aS individual uit personal frie who | streel, where Mee caught up to hin about the middie | rally true, and at their posts, There weew ays ppropriate for ‘and Dusiness Sea eeseet colue to » And with every one of whoml | of the block and tripped him, The murdever was | adroit, aubtle men, ready and anxious to tik 4 tered by Mr, LA Rd ali eer es ed ea ge clad tarbake fans, ine the liberty, 1 | tien, arrested and tak m to, the Station Mouse in of the people upon thelr eonth ' f the time and “t Hel pst enidne ue Aud now, Mi. Gray va will give me the Vberty.T | prirty-titth street, where he acknowledsed his crime very er Governincut yrece us for the Columbia Deat | grword, wade ter y who wins ina manner that showed that he did not regret it, | robbed the working ene | a ui ented the cine tertatn in This Ww ed down, and another recommending concurrence ersonmily Te express any t I shall | Me stated that he did it beesuse simedick shoved | wages, an ihe t ‘corse Off than they w second Tuesday to therein, with addidional an ment aie wore than any | him down st day lo was comnntted for | fore. “They cou alord ty be apathetic mended Mr Wasinnc nse (li) moved an aanendment crea: trd, A oppears Uy this ly tus Uhr thine We as fy ker dee oof the present con » announced ting a Commission of Charities for distriet of e platform, | upon this sine onicer, ant that gn thy tet of duly HOF he cautery “couditton hat on iid be in W for the members Columbia's and, an amendment reducing the ed the reception, | was committed for lial tor naving a aan t 4 ' rie ite tegrye 5 tt ne 4 cing ; as conmitte al tor having aempred to kill | ago. Thou the Republic wos respected aru Jat at toconves them to ths f at appropriation f bs Deaf and Dumb tn- eee Sinedick, and wasnt this Une a) der $1,000 bail Wis shown in” tht case of hossta; ‘ The Cyuveution ten adjourned dutil So'coek POLE OP SRN a OSM AAs SPE SAErOyIS Yale College Commencement, was born In the United States, I4 9s yenrw of ag the finunelal eondiion of ‘the country was Tie SreaKen preacuted the concurrent resolution | degrees were conferred to at fre clore of the | was Born in Tveland in tsi, Dit was a natura trade i in the hands of our old rival fneland; how O Bynagogue aud the Hebrew Orphan Asylom f the Sena: eforan adjournment trom Mo +e | yale Univerity Commence eit of th Stace, die wos appointed on est workingmen Martane idly a nd the wharves, | on Seventy-acventh strece and ‘Third enuc, Where with of July, to the third Mouday in Septen Doctor of Lates—Charles J. MeCardy, of Lyme, | } on Nov. 10, tent, and fy reputed to have king work: andr The couctey Hat | Me, Adolph Moses made a. very atfocting addese, A long discussion followed, but not of fi 0 ne, officer, fearless in the dine afraid to reaeue | The party then proceeded ty Lion Park, Eighth aves Importance 10 ‘Gosupy our Ninited spac Conn Charlee t. Wh of Pennsylvania; Joseph | 5 site tive at ail times, Au ns. ‘The | nue and iurh street, where @ grand concert and sume undor the operation. of the previous que aie, OF eaneacti vents. 1 ‘ if pri AT Wost Thirty-ninth street, | Government ts now cowering before the English | mor night's festival was held, secording to the fole House concurred in the Senate's resulution Conn basbual Gh Heckinetun, of Beringiad Mote! | and two children Hon, What ts wanted Is the assertion of Congiess, | lowine programme: Of 55 to 00, é feet way po Mrinlese a Ngethinl’ —— backed by the Executive, that th shall be equal 1 hevenutcaintschs Meyerbeer, 2 Overture, Diehe Br, Watuncane of Llinols, movod to reconsider | conn! Elisha Carpenter, of Wethcraficid, Conn; G, | Meerixa oy Jovuxurwuy Taluons,—There was (lelle for Rallye, aud. Aaluraliscd citizens, of Sircuse. 4. Cavatiuas Nebtugudnesare Miohe Sraakgn stated. (not wishing todo so during | A: Lexan, of Leavenworth, Ka {sano H, Brom tailors lield at the | the"? sights “of Saturlized” citizens syainet byt Overtures th i-cusslon fost i mistitbe regarded at ap attempt | Ky, of Martgards © Se yen of New fink evening, Mr D. Flat. | countries -condem them for aety dou RO og) f Vim feenass? Departuicut as tie lew required, en - fay “i 1 J Evglish party remato ower. (Applause, r, during an intermission, Mr, Jos, Sulaberger, Chal a Mr. Carbart's . Ae ihe diatribe ‘ofthe Cot ri #, weleome RAILROAD séeeraKcn. Dartmouth Colleges 1a Br. SOT AO ergy log 74 O'Gorman dented there wus pevee ; the distribution | man of the Con “Ot Atvangenents, ‘eleomed a £150,000 rides and 60 parks of artillery in the reeon- | the delegates t ‘onven! ‘ew Appropriate Mr, Channa, of Saues, fron § Haxovan, XM. Hs duly 22, 2808.-- Tho com | ail, nearly one thousand, he object of the meeting | of 1a.Qu0siGee aud 00 pare OF ietllely 10 Lhe recoh | (ne lee ae hints responded. Miltary Afairs, reported (he SE) gromung 4 it me cguciis at Dartmouth College today in well at: | was to take Into consideration the propriety of ask: | AINE no policy" of Gen, Grant—(hisses] Mr, Greenbaum sald the Order sought to Way 10. # railroad company over the military rever- | tended, The Merary exercises afford inueh satisfie- | ing un advance of wages and make the necessary | lated on the © no poll : ‘wis to make them good citizens by edi- gonferred upon Samuel G, Brows, Preaident Happears that they now average, leve than $10 ber | Mdlcalchceta thie driouke {hisses} and tue, Timer | desired to add thelr quota to 9 Godlike humanity, CONTESTED BRATS. iton College, and Doctor uf Divinity upd week, and they decided last nlght to hold other | Trig Wi Deni ceaene unate) (ee dtuuon for | ‘The return of. tho dows to thetr own land, and (he The Houre rosnuued the consideration of the Mis: Morrison, Prealdent of Olivet Culete, Wm, 4 meetings for the purpose of xctling the men from | {fusats J, The Democracy en Hiatiso-) tien, Craut | coming of the Messiah, for which sg iany hope and | souri contested election ease age, of Franklin, and Rogers L. Howard, of + | various votabdshments together and organizing for an | ‘compass and ‘ App ‘ehias the, | ol no longer, said he, texte of Judalam, The | Atter debate the minority resolution declaring | stock, Vermont; Geo. K. Phillips, of New York city, | lycreare. ‘They ure o meet ayaln on ISEAE | —Unlesex)—don’t, sid Mr. O'Gorman, don’t hisa the | pray niger, said he, Let of J i, he : 11 the contestant elected was rejected by 3 Me b wah, Ore 4 185; BU | cholee of uny American citizen, We diser irom hin, | sunning up of its faith and principles now is coi { Meroe ee ea ay rtaslpiion Geetarion hie Pie, | (ea aeeae, & ixby, of Burial, tudia, are auione |G roceuy’ anv Tea Di butwoiltnot disrespect Him. T would no vots | tsined ta the words tear, & tarach the Lord our tho sitting member entitled to the seut wus agreed to 3 mn fug of the Grocers’ and 1 alers’ Karly Closing | for Gen. Grant; he is no statesman, and is such a | Geddes ¢ 8 Lara d thou shalt love the Lord th; without division. ae th Association took place last evening at the corner of | xood soldier that we would be willlog to leays bin | God with all thy heart, mind, soul, and strength, i Mr, Dawes, from the Committee on Elections, re- The Wilkesbarre Strikers, ‘Thirtoenth street and Broadway. ‘The newly elected | C wiertn-Chlet of the army for ever, ibe | iy neigubor asthyseli” and” Jo unto others as you ¥ voll onter y oN, Pa., July party of the strikers | officers were duly installed, after which a motion was id he would leave Gen, Grant's privaw? | would have others do anto yor ported a resolution alluwing the contestant $2,500, CRANTON, party y sathal wan Aaleaaeel Appeared at Kingston éhis morning, ‘and stopped the | made to print 5,000 cireulurs to distribute among the | hiabite Wendell’ Phillips and his other } The second oration by Dr. Feesen! a Adopted. peared at Ki if PP 3 im Mr, Simon Woolf, of Wosh on the Utah contested election a vt Boston mines They left in the di- | stores, announcing the regular meetings of the Asso- | friends. He would only say that the man | {gy German, After him Mr, Simo a House took up the U rt nd East i pech complimenti : fe ¢ contestant (Mr. Me: iymouth. It is understood thatany fur | ciation. A communication was received snd read | who could not stand up before a bottle was not | ingtod, made an Impromptu speech compl ng case, und after a apeech by the contestant ( rection of Plymouth, y P bear sont Groarty) the House voted unanimously that the | thor Interference will be resisted atthe various Works | from the Workingmen's Assembly of the State of | an upright man, —(Laughter.) Grants speech! Ue a and advising then to train wp Uhete song contestant was pot entiied to the seat’ Then the | of tbe Pennsylvania coul company. New York, appealing for ald toward the bricklayers’ | ness Was another fault found with him, Many Preal- | in the fers of God. lr, M. Goo ae ie te House, at hallpast ve, adjourned until 19 o'clock | Scnanson, Pena., Juy zi. Sheri Van Heer has | strike, Laid over until the next mecting, when a | dents have said some foolish things, but it was ne- | Haven, follow sd na few remarks, and thle, with, & to-morrow morning, the liret two hours to be devot- | issued his proclamation warning the strikers to dis- | fuller attendance of members is cxpecied, After the | ces to bave aman who coud say somothing when Hittle moi muslo, ae ae enca was 4 ed (to disposing of business upou the Speaker's perme, and notifying them that ln case of refusal be J transaction of (he usual routlue business, the meet: | necessary. ‘Tho objection the apmaker had to (iraut | entertainment, Aine Nipper, dancieg. ¥ abla. fan the (averse foe mili 0