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=— THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR. FROM WASHINGTON. Rapid Progress of Legislation---Tho Lables almost Cleared, The Senate Disposes of Nearly all the Nominations. Probably no Change of Commissioner of Internal Revenue. _ . , The American Steamship Line | Bill Signed. ——_ Special Dospatehes to The Sun, Wasmmotom, July 2%. ; THR ADJOURN WEST, There ix a probability that the time of ad hours to mor 1AM. DUSINRAS WELL pROVONT UP, No Congress has e Dusines) at the closing Forrs eredibie smo has been well done, No jobs rood of the country that it i# possible to tince the failure of impeactas fone, ‘The army Lille will fail; but with the thr ening nepect of affairs in the Sour w whall be 4 guar desire of the House to nish up busines feebleness of the Democrats to ob fince the upon It during the past week, is Mr. Colfax, who tnd offic ic rapidly through sM pariiomensary. obstuetes A QUORUM OF KEPRESENTATIVES IN THR CITY, Probably apd thirty-five in the latter, VATH OF RECENT NOMNY ATIC se Mexican, and on some additional prov ‘stone | at VIL China, ‘The Senate remained in + sion jeared the ealen Mr. Jeffries, for ner of Internal Revenne, had only five votes when his case was reache!. Some new friends dropped © reversed their tion, There sles Peters for | er of New York, Messrs, Conkling ing that this office vas sud no one should be confirmed tory to them, Mr. Fessenden the confirmation of Mr. Peters In a speceh and replied to the charge that the office was given to his friend | ment, | im tach a manner that he sutisiied many Benators that the charges were made justly, After a discus nd a half, he was rejected by a vote of 3% to 15, E. D, Webster, as Assessor for the Thirty Dis- J to ovdlock this morning, and Aor of all the nominati Commnisei: ) | Axponé having been made, his form Bim, and the Committee on Pinas recommendation asked his J was avery bitter contest over Cl Naval 00 aod) Morgan ela! local to their State Who was not wn mach warm! Im consideration of lis vote on impene sion of ax hour second New York District, known as * Shook’ trict,” was confirmed without a division, Coi sioner FE. A. Kolline will tomorrow withd —-~ his resignation, whieh was conditional on the action is had conilrmation of his successor, If » by the Senate, Ex-Governor A, B. Cumminy sf Collector of the Fourth Ie matter of doubt. He ix warmly pressed by Cameron, who voucles for bis Kepubli will be hr 1 by the Senate on thi THE AMERICAN STEAMSIIE LINK. ‘The President has signed the bill introduced pvide for an Ameri ean line of stcamebips from New York to Europe. ‘The sea postage is to be given tor fifteen years up to fix hundred thousand dollars, Seven first-class ves: eels are (o be put on ina year, and thelr speed is to ‘by Mr. Lill, of New J ¥, top equal that of other lines. A GREAT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. ‘The President has of National Lite Iusurance Com) tent, 0 Organization, Branches fare to be allowed in all the States and ‘Territories, ASSISVANT SECKKTARY OF THE TREASURY, Beeretary of the Tre for anything. PRINTING THR LAW Te pursuance of authority given in th jaly 2), the Clerk of the elected the National Kepuldican ‘ashi advertising. Whpaper STATIONKRY CONTRACT. THE ARMY DILL. ‘The Senate bill for U Mivsiesipy ment Dili will ia: eens, #1 Will grees lial! meet again, MORE CONFIRMATIONS. hs pass b joctor of Internal Revenue ior the Territory P. Hay, of Tennessee, to, Fioroney B, Blair to Costa ition; K.P. Postwuster at San Fritcisco, STILL MORE NOMINATIONS. Beate ral of Uie United Stites ; Holland Su epuly fetion of the Senate last night with regard (o ander Cum sternal Keven Istant Sccreiury of the Tréasin pLecor uf Customs wt ashy, Amronor of Internal Tey 1 con W. Joh jaa ge J. Hubbiefel te Wwe Middie District, Of Ten teg ster of Deeds tor the Betrigtot Coli Mia's. Balding, to be Cousul ab Honovuln ; Sy Ho Geral ate Le Vostmaster of) iinetor nL fuvstor at W he Senate wen fer pas: nine in the evening. A ey rhird Diavrict of Mary wud) C,H. Green, to. Of Missourt. THR CHANUSE BMBASSY, Mr. and Mrs, Bur Chia, associaied Ministers of the Chin to-night received a large company at Metro) ‘Hotel. The reception wus i of the Obineee Empire, maniteste apie with "whlch, they (have lon reoetved a Ce "i Departments, members of the attachés, officers of the orm; the several’ courts, members id distinguished guests from diferent Of the Union, together with seyeral hundred others, including was more than ordinarily ty iiliant, company has seldom if ever been ween in Wastin ‘The American and Chinese fh at the lead of the tabie, where Mr. Is associate Ministers Were seated in cc Gon. Banks, the Chairman of tue Commitice va For- ‘and navy, dud many lalies, s were twhied | ame and | Heniterson, Hendricks, Howe, MeDonald, pany with « Viekory ime Teaves here he will go to | cps and Ya Mio | ‘The Bill goes to the House The roprescntattves | Amendments, Tt is as follows have also been tovited and fo. be present un. the occasion nbassy will proceed to Niagara Falla | emoymes ® short visit, return to Saratoga Springs, and | 4PARhy Secretary Seward at his home. From thence to Boston, wheres grand eivie avd military | @overnn reception awaits Mr. Buringame, tendered ly t Authorities of the State of Masenchusetts and efty of Mr. Burlingame has tyken pas sicamer whieh sails trom New York fo1 u the 19th of August next RATIFICATION OF THB CHINESH TREATY, Aflor a protracted sexsic imously ratified the Ch to a nniform system of coins, nhject | the ein the Liverpool | 8!!h their’ descendan et evening the | det muacted, dey Th urn. ment may have to be postponed for two or three ww, to allow the President time to ex amine and sign the billy which were enrolled to-day, ant will not be presented to Lim to-morrow until | tory amendmen ‘ lation to eitizenship, declaring th: in this country should enjoy the sume rights | slall be fon as citizens of any ouver nation, ion of Chinese to the tes, the Sonate held | Ey ited to all the | shall ie'made knowu to (he Prosd Of the most favored nation— | of the U f ihe United States has no | 0 ehonid_ or who #h Facillites to at public schoo's of the Un A that they sliuid b been so well up with its the present. An in t of legislation has been acted njon during the last four days, and what hay been done e heen #muggled throvgls, end nothing Which ix essential to us anplete t has been tet un not be Inregard | zestablished | nited States, the eltizens to have the same opportu ‘The feciing ms the Goverom tes, and & ye great em A) position was shown to cxtend @ all the latitude that tnternatic ‘ince the New York Couvention, meny Republicans do not ont to ned the army disbanded —watil the fall elections are over, and there tee of peace. Owing to the and the uct legisiation selon of Southern members, the \ Bpeaker's table, which had nearly a hundred bills Opposition from the representatives Tthe disposition that was at Brat pre | tors from Uiat ection did show sume objection, It was | out the United States, approved Marc mainly in view of having the provisions of the treaty that there might be no doubt about its In private conversation « number of | clause « tors were heard to speak of t highest terms, and they showed great Unanimity that was felt ail around ators spoke in high terms of ¢ © Chinese rleulture y. chile In we | ferior to the best, AND ATTEMPTED MURDER, ation in | tistaetion. everal Jeared eo that uta dozen are left, and they will probably he Senate I# a8 well up the most expert {Speaker in the world, has fol the House Mention was discovery, enrly t b bie threat cut, ina tote: Some of his fric o commit st hundred and forty members of the House and ity Senatortare now here, One hun fred and eleven ave now a qucrum in the former, | ute on | ide, baton an examination | number of papers | razor — both erly | Wash! je manner, a: Senate is in seasion to-night upon treaties, | a8 gushed ina horr hold bin, while the other with a ray the knife, disabied him, gashing his 1 to the ‘hollow in the | his | money (about €0) ¥, and n gold wateh, HASERY ATION OVERNMENT PROPERTY onof the Secretary of War, @ board mble in New York city at 12 o'clock on the | f providing sult: | Hanmont of Agric Mictent accommodations of ent. ‘reeeivins stores of every kind and to elther os the avtment, alan anita cost tot xecoding Afiy thou ech detailed for the le, Assistant ription belonging | mo Jovernnient not | motion of, Mr. Kellogy, by the, he following oM- | nawee of Fohn Young Tr © Brevet Maj.- | nau wvurtermaster-Gene- | bill was passed, and goes to the House for eoncur- L. Vurtsu, Assistant | rence. 4. Satterlee, | PROTRCTION OF OFFICERS, erat; Browet jeneral ; Brevet Brig.-Gen. K Hirveyor ; Brevet Brevet Col. Silas | ju Ordnance Department, TUK NKW MEXICAN INDIAN PRON, ented in the House to-day Felative tothe Navajo Indians in | passed. New Mexico, Is. Inte Ws The resolution pre ylvanis District, was to-night nominated, but his confirmation te & ator ism vod Bis ability, It t# not unlikely that no dednite act.ou AMMATIONS BY THM SUNATE, tive seasion tod) The Senate in exec mousiy confimed the folowing wominati Worthingtou, argh, | Agreed to, omar Her, wt at Havana; ueylvaniay Minister to Austria. HL In Garvieh, Jt, of Sew York, Pathew Metr ; Peritne, oF Cohnectie: wi Wi AfeCauley Nicholas Quiul Misceitaneour—S. Ferguson Bi Acne Vat nylvanin, at Birauss 1 Tanith ie Indians ln Ne ned tho bill incorporating the ; ney for | leg.over the mii Tout | ny of the United Btates of America, with « perpetual charter and | power to increase their capital to au unlimited ex million doliurs Is to be paid in at the \d the right Lo do business i Tollector of Internal Revenue for i District of Virgit ‘ ral of Utah: W. dian Affaire at T porte, of Audi ‘The H’resident has nominated Simeon Jobnson, one of the editors of the fn/elligencer, for Asmistant ry, He wai ted Commissioner Bollins’s place, but is not very likely to be confirmed Avteraor of Inter ‘ollector for the See NOMINATIONS SENT TO THE SKN ATH, ‘The President to-day went to the Senat berks, Seorutar, second sec- Bou of the Legislative BETRE wtion aet, approved forse of Hepresentatives . Satveyor-den’ M Per. r Keventh | eral Warner, Senutor A lirown, to be Marshal-of | terin ending Mareb, 1ST], Mr, Warner came for- Holland smith, cy B. Spear, Collector of Tateroal n for the printing o the laws aad ofilvial Second Auditor French, to be remove: Je contract for supplying stationery to the oficers mt vena NOMINATIONS REJECTED. the Titernal Revenue throughout the United es fur the ensuing year has becn awarued to Mears, Estee & Smithy of New York city. NK, A Mr, Butler's rcport on the iinpenchment vot Hiner to Thumia; done AL | Mi tor the conclusion of Mr Henderson's remarks 1 bil. | some unimportant private bills were passed. of |” Mr. Winson tried to call up the House joint resolu eon sSivania; W. P. Gould, as Paymaster ti the Army KOPWIATION BILLS PASSED BY CONGKESS. »priation bills passed by ‘as Minister to Mexico, B. 0. {Charles Peters, as Nay reduction of the military e establishment, containing provisions for the Abution of arms in the South, and the House d Virginia U'rovistonal Gover: ses before the Fe ¢ principal app! sequentiy ve postponed until Con. | ‘The principal app Congress this session ure as follows The Senate have confirmed the following nomi gations: R.A. Crawtord, to Le Colicetor of Customs Brazos de Santiago, Texas; Juines Warr, to be five. aiid Judiciai foptana; E, D, Webster, to be Asscesor of Latern etl f ide of (he Thirty-second District of New York; Decretury of Legetion Virginia, to be Min orner, oF Ohio, to be Con wal at Prinidad 5 J.B. Ashton, to be Assistant Rig) th, to ses. |. Mr. Mite introduced s joint resolut FOKTIETH CONGKE The President has been duly informed of the S-SECOND 4 Polutrscuts. He to-night momiuated to the Seunve }, of Pennsylvania, to be Com: Wasminoton, July 25.—The consideration of of ye ter day 's session, requiring railruad the consideration of the bill relative to the Denver y Pacitle Railroad was resu ‘The Pacific Railroad Committee's amendments were agreed to and the bill passed The bill authorizes the € Union Vacite Railroad of New dors; DH. Blanton, nternth District of New \orkt 1 alien (usthor debate: United states Attorney essee; Fletcher P. Cop pany to connect Ite road | ucnt, be, Hofer Eaatere Di viei "The latter Company is that part of ite road ny MORE hse he following Lave been rey x firioesto be oluiulssloner of Internal Reve: ne be Collector of Internal Revenue tor t ‘4 i and the Denver ¥ of Laterual Kevenue for the’ Third ‘District Wasninaton, D, C,, July 25, a Division Cou ite onrd of Dire Paste to the Denver Ci that Its road and telegraph shall be compicte ‘The specta order was taken up, The question was on the section as amended, providing “That the LS geri) Ine have given their assent, npaby are mind , with Chih Kang and a Ley celebration of the tion of the treaty between the United States ine, GBC 90 Ap expression of the gratetul feel- rough her tatives, for the uniiorm courtesy aud friend to acts of war, to effect the rel; municated to Congress aa s00u as practicable, Agreed to, 90to 13, Mr, Faun moved to declaring any denial of tho ‘ighte of ton by all classes of society. without disting- made, Mr, . it Dariy, There wore preset tho heads of the fie Arms costa, | Bowens ol Samelacoan Diplomatic Corps, with | any officer of the Government, inconsistent with the iges of | fundamental principles of the Government, f Congress of both | Reected— to NER Moved to Atrike out the third section, parts | Mr Su of | Which was rejected without a division—the question tnment | Teenrring on ihe passnze of the Bill p ‘The bili then passed by the following vor Veas—Mewrs. Abbott, Caitell, Cole, Conklin Corbett, Cragin, Davis, Doolittle, Drake: Patterson ot N Ran Stewarts Maye Wit, Willey Fesouden, Fowler, Howard, rege of bury, Ehe Nivs—Mer and Van Wink! Me t fe And suite wild procecd to | gUREAENT BUT Kor Vorixa—Messrs. Sumner aud New York elty, and without delay will go 4 ‘Troms . ce to Auturn, to viet fF concurrence in the hereas, The right of expatrintion Iam natural and rent right of wll peopie, aud indispensable to of the Fights 0 life, liberty, and the pursuit ‘eaa, In the recognition of this principle, this it has freely received emigrants from atl n: and Vested thoi with the rights of citizenship ; i Wheres, Tt ts claimed that euch American citizen Aro Aubjecta of forgien Staton i Governments theres, aud Warreas, It is necosenry to tie malntenatice of the puolic yesée that the claim of foreten allegimuce shall be browuptly and fually disavowed, therefor any deelaratic OW ig Allegiance tot Anetenction, order OF déeislon Of Any afticers of this Govern t which dentes, resiricte, tmpaire, of 9 the Flant Steehateiatibn fe nerdy ciated {be iden OL wiMi (hie fundamontal priueiples othe Gover Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That all naturalized citizens of the Usited Rtatcs, while Inf Mod tant me protection o( perkan aad property that to natlve-bora citizens in like situation and a AML ba tt further enacted, That whenever tt Ht that any citizen ly deprived of wis | of a foreign th President fort tf ane 40 | tnyédor refued, it ahall be the | Use aneh means, hot amounting t | may tak neccesary and proper to obt tn or effet anch Felonge j and nil the facie ant prococdings relat thereto ‘sha'l, a: soon ax practicable, be coumuuleated by the Lreeident to Congress. DANKRUPTHY PRELINGNUTSEN called up the Ttouse Dill to a naiforin sywtem of fu kr tes through: Then, witch Was parsed, as follo He Menveted, de, That the provisions of the second thirky that ae ct shall not 1 during which the oatponed ry 1 follow A alter ry. Hecharge. sha to a debior whose assets stall not be equal to fin Of the clang proved aguinet hie catate ich he shall be Taille as the privelpal debtor, y of nati ne 4 80 apple ni shall read, resident debtor tas [ ed," the phrn din the statutes at lage: t creditors :" that the word tine o€ the Beh + to be delivered of said act, be Meo 8 That the Registers In bankruptey shall have inter oatlis 70 all casem, mut in relation | ‘The bill goes to the President, AGRICULTURAL COLL Mr. SawyEn ealled up the I ing the terms of the a several Sintes a ew | ly in rebellion, which was passed, the sale POLITICAL DISADILITING, care of all | Mr Krttoce called up the House bill for the re- al of the legal and joi tle nilities of MI hes of the War De- | chvel Hahn and others, whieh was ainendet, on tion of the own, of Keniueky, and of citizens of Louisinuaand Arkansas. ‘The Corning called up the House bill reentating | proceedings tn certain casey for the prote Kon of officers and agents of the Government aud the Treasury against unlaw ng from whe Com- mittce ou Judiciary with amendments, which wae THE VRTO MESSA\GR, ‘The veto message of the Prosidont, relating to the man's Bureau, for the reception of which the Gen. Sherman authority to m iad been int r er free, toe Ty el cee Executive session had been interrupted, was taken up, and the Dill was passed over the veto, by @ vote of 42 to Sa party voto, Mr. ConKLING offered a resolution directing the balance of the appropriation of $14,000 for the pro paration of the medical and surgical record, and the medical statistics of the Provost: Marshal General s w Vorks to be | ofiee, be devoted to the latter, Adopted. rend a report from the Committee of a the bill making an appropriation for Columbia Lustitution for the Deaf and Dumb, The following Honse bills and joint resolutions ere pasted: wot ane: epoay, ofan act surat ai in fue const ent ot the actin relation id tobacco. telatiug to the colle trade by rican Vousels, (Urbidding trade fay,to certain compan: Fort Leavenworth ry Tener val Ne Joint resolution direeting the vecretary of War to furnish four plecet of cannon and 20 valle ws the soldiers’ monuments at Vequaunock and Surveyor | on, N ot of In | At 10:15 the Senate resumed Executive business, PENSIONS. In the Senate, while the doors were clored, at late hour on Salurday night, the executive business was interrupted to pase the bill for the relief of Mr, Grifin, which goes to the House for coueurrence, ‘The bill. granting a pension to the widow of the Inte Gen, Bidwell, whlch was amended so as to in clude pension’ tor the widow of the late Gin, nomina- | Stacklemun, was pursed, aud goes to the House for concurrence, of Wyoming, A. 8. Ps vddock, Sounvar Eveniva, July 26. well, SUN ATOR FROM ALAUAMA. SuRKMAN presented the credentials of Gen- ect from Alabama for the ward and was sworn: ; fF SH EMMAN nade rt from the Committee of Conterence on th a Dill, ‘The report was concurred in, PERSONAL EXPLANATION, Mr. Henderson made a long specch in answer to re} tlon in relation to organizing the militia tn the Stores | recently {n rebellion, hut Mesara Harlan and Drake onjected, #aying that the only thing that could justh fy them In holding a session to-night was tho press ing mattery for which especially they had met—cxe. cutive business, ‘On motion of Mr, Drake, at 9:15 the Senate went in executive session The Senate was engaged upon the ratification of treaties during the executive session upto 1 o'clock A. M., and had uot at that (me disposed of them, cae House of Representatives, ‘The House met ut 10:30 v'olock, INES REMIT! Mr. Gera offrred a resolution, directing that fee or fines Linpowed on members at the present sersio for being absent without leave, be remitted, Adopted, OKDNANCK YOR MONUMENTS. nm, authoriz ry of War to furnish eanvon for the nt Association in Paterson, N. Ing the SALE OF RAILROAD LANDS. The bill which was before the House at the close rd id on! to actual settlers, was taken up 2 | passed, THK QRORGIA LRGISLATE! | The SeRAKEH presented the action of the Qeorgin Legislature in vatify ing the Constitutional Ame dd ty the Cominittes On biveuou THE SPEAKEN'S TADLE. The House again went to the business on the Speaker's table, wnd disponed thereof as follows: ‘The Senate bil supplementary to the act allowing the United States to prosecute appeals and writs of thorized’ to, mortgage | error without giving security, was wimended and tween the meridian of Ch p and Denver City to the amount of @52,000 per The & isle Railroad. Compal aed, te bill in addition to an act to regulate the Ume and manner of holding eleetione for tors to Congress, was reterred to the Judiciary Cou mittee, ‘The Senate bill for the extension of the Portage Loke and Lake Superior Ship Canal to Keweenuw Hay, Mich,, was relerred to We Comuuttee ou Pubiig 8 RXCHANGE OF BONDS, At, Mr. Looam, expressing bis belief that no ee. Sea otal Sadveramat | ment would be eh on 0 ii a amounting leave irom mmmitvee ob * becom | Means @ bill containing the sections sadad Go his raehed op the Funding bill, sked motion to ii bill, ction to the Funding pill. “No, objection ‘veing or exchange of bonds, cols gr Vullion ou saouak ick TWO CENTS, rr ofa boarding honse, 11% Wash. 1@ detained yesterday alernoon ab ahd is susper je was discovered a6 rman who cut hin the United States, roviding that authority under ex ‘ or Interest heart ‘Treasury notes shall cease inmediately, not ty i - \ of securities Into five ne of three per cent, cer. TUR PACIF CABLE TELEGRAMS the 2ith Precinct, GERMANY, of disorderly coninet, hung himee 0 the grating of Hila ¢ Sax Fraxctsco, duly 4, —Tho official report by ‘rook of the council held with ths Indians at Camp Harney, in Oregon, hes heen received at the military headquarters in this city peared to be satiefled with the pr them, and agreed t twenty bonds, nor the | tifleates temporary loan, nor the exchange of rezlster: ed bonds for coupon bow Loxpox, July 25, 1848. Advices received in entrat Germany, report that hows has been recetved by Dr. Peterinann, the geog | rapher in that place, announcing that the North Gi | man exploring ship Germania, Captain Churles Kold. ewey, commissioned for scientific the Aretie reg the @th of June, A surgeon was calle all efforts 10 resnseitate him were Accivest. Shortly before 5 0’ afternoon, as Mr. Veale, of Ta enty driving along Eighth reets, the wagon uy Ly requiring month! Feports froma the Seeretary of (he Treasurys as an amendment an adit the Seerotary of the ‘Tres y from making any ales of gold for any puryore The amendment was agreed to and the mans mare to return to thelr hunting grounds tn the vieinily of Steole’s Mountain, on th river, and establish thelr headquarters nea Rock Mountain, where the lock, yesterday sixth street, wi et, and he was badly injured. tional ecetion prohibitin can be found when the comminiente 2 of thelr people to interfere with the settlers, miners, or travelers, and If molested by bad men they will hinmediat who will faral CORRRETION. Mr. Senexex, from the Committee on Ways and eported a bill to correct an error in the en. rollment of the Tax bill, suppl licre thal een omitted tht t on ds, wo that it will read “or @3 per dozen bot Hes, etch bottle containing fot moro than ove, plat. PRINCE BOWARD'S ISLAND. Mr, SeHENCK also reported back the bill intro: Mr, Butler, of Massach y with Prince Edwards’ Island, with a rean~ & select committee of the next Congress In had been co ‘The Germania was then In latitude aving Greenland in eight, a bearing which of Shannon Isiand, prob Diy with the intention of fanding on that part of the why's Land, or making for the point A of Rdamy Wing in latitude 7 north nailed all well on board, with the expeditionary foree on bourd, saited from Bergen, Norway, on command of Capt astern coast of Greenland, p Arctic regions north of the #eventy-Arth } degree of north latitude mark, purctased in Jy for this aorvies, ts of eighty tons burden, and of those new y constrncted by Danish builders for polar voyages {with crossheams and fvon plat #0 ns to voatly augment hor power of re ance to pressure from fee, the fag of the North German Cor ‘has on hoard fifteen hands way has been instractet to re from three to four months ; & mania has Leen provisioned for a Youxp Drowxen.-—The body of colored man was found In the East River Inst event Tie was about S feet ® inches in heiguecand. wee ee teed Jn a gray suit; ampposed to be the man whe fell Carolina schon Ww last at the same picts wr Om Wouneeday olen Autencation. Patrick Carroll and 1 by Edward Jones, of lon on Satare treet, In the ‘app drew a pockote wrist, severing tireg Bellevue Hospital, and pollee, who yesterday jerson Market Court, where Justi eaanded his to await the rewilt of Carroll They will allow r eight and Was ate the word © not st clause of see. the miltinry, operty stolen Crook says that | nt depredations will «till be by roving bands, some degree of prnce may uow be | shows that the vessel w them protect doth employ t {ito an alterea frac Thinty- lant ‘There is considerable exeitemont tn Son Franclseo rl to amall: pox heen reported tot forty-elaht of which have wtts, relative to livery. stable, kniie and eat Ca Intion for the appointment 10 Inquire and report n to that Colony; p MoLNt af Imports And exports of ws well aa au ater Into any particular oF pitonal arrangement with the United States ; tary of the Treas wal of the Commi After eonsiderab! Ine that alt in Mr, Derby's and Mr. Hon Was adopted KOLA REPRESENTATIVES, Mr. Dawna reported th H. Prince, me Unt the teat on nd the members were aces reported the wards and Samucl F, ¢ elect from Georgin, who and moved that the oath provide curred since the 1 San FPrancrse officer on boord t) dated Acapuleo, July 15 —A letter from ex eloamer Oseiped jonial Government, to Were suffering from malarlons fever contracted | From this dioeus TS. Mondroc, Paymaater's Ch ace @ revenue cutter Aesirit ox rim Portes. fret Precinet, while di -Officcr Shorma t of Niearnena. Ir. Butler conten HV on Was conti rega’s reports, the resol may he claseed as on tween Secon the neck with a knifa t, inflicting a bad but not o arrested and taken who placed them peace, and also im jerly conduct. ‘k yosterday af only cases still Ist Were conval eppesition ateata np Oregonian, on Jul Queen Emma, fi distress, and supplied her wiih Wa Stie had on bowrd five iat three ebildren, all Of whi tauilshed condition oF sore sharp rmanta displays ate Band, and under @ee bo Micted a Dne of $10 ew rmany within Ledaba gtd Arrnaya.~ fernoon, James Burke, aged 24 biacksmiil West Forty-nlath street Woks breast, at the corner of Forty ninth street and Seve by Joseph: Ghien, who escaped constdered dat Senate today Mr ‘awier offered the f The report was agreed to, and Messrs, Rdwards aud Gove were Rworn in IWPRACH MENT, ida, presented as a question of privilege, a preamble and resolucions for the in ment of the President, anagers to annonne At Gly ocloek tant named Jacob Disber, aged 16, of Jon Dinbenterser, nt to enter upon a with the Unite naturalization treaty Mr. Hasrton, of Fh American minister, Hancroft, nas wirived in this eity, and py hia credentials to th panion, eausin, persons hold eats ae Senators on this The womuded ka to the Senate, and to vire and report articles of impeachment. c SenawkeM ruled question of privilege, ex ving the fumet regulre unantine Whereas, Lawes of viinl importa at the resolutions were a A that part of them revk ¢ Managers ; that would validity of wh went. —Aloxander watebmaker and before Justice art, by Martin a base-metal wateh, almost ¥ Of jewelry for GREAT BRITAIN, nuied Under the Constantin to. partie pater | The attends of Commons today wa of Parllument is expectod next week ‘The grand annual encampment of Wiindledon was broug Kill In tharksmanship were awarded by Lord Napler of Maguala, who reviewed the vol to refer the preamble and Loxpox, July 25, A dissolution ation of convidern't ¢ would How Enterta tion of privileg the yous aud nays, token and resulted t day practionb Mr. Hungertfor ught the warel for @)2, and as a bonne a good silver wate, meking in all J the money by Installments, lad been token} | and demande There ts at vetticd tt, who bh Brown yet held loiter sid.there Is ho reasin why ¢ shall not hold oMee or Ne ow Weber yens, 108; nays, ipalding were the yttog In the negative.) cain tho resolutions ved to lay the resolationson the “ HO, nays, 1 three Republicans voting In the aftr vluhous were then referred to the Judict re brought te matter before the Court, and f examination, jen and Prince Alfred persons protent, while iin crowds of the nobility and peop! 6; and Mr, Lo n the grounds, pcetvedd and rope: ut ten thousand men were in line of review, ntod # very Ane apy weather was clear aud ph among the distinguls The Constitution | claims that all per t Osberghaus was in th employ of Wi Hanliery street, a thot time Mr. Kind nrisced large qaamtition off on and other eutlory Ww, the Ament rd Napier was ene RIGHTS OF AMERICAN CLTIZENS. Ld Ph tone Mane The Senate amendments to the Me + of American elt taken from the their privileges, ML on motion ‘The resolution was de at 5:13 took a recess till 7:90 o'clock SPORTING, wnt, but Intensely rly Was foul Base Ball and Rows onsTeR, July 26.—The base tween the University a Losnow, duly %. Reports reeetved ptom during the late was been highly favor | e# of Harvard and Yale this | dd in @ victory for the I ore Was MH to 17 Arrangements were made In this elty last evening for a match race, sin ‘Tyler and Josh Ward, for 1,000 0 4 ANKOUS BUSINESS. Ixcexptanta. William Murs ‘thours on Saturday, nor, Twentieth precinct imines 149 Wee < Ne i fraue tenem Il wherles, betw orps Legislatif’ w st evening in an exciting de> vill for the sale of the Arkansas, which Was distance five | at af August reement will Spring reeervation tn el fers long time ‘ te onthe Meatean bonds, 1 In bis apeceh dened that the collection of tho Jecker bonds had any share tn the cause of the | Moxlean war, | M, Jules Favre, In his reply, insisted that it was the main cause, an thone credivors were ti who had received pay. M. Kouher replied that the French Government ouly protected the Jockor bonds in Freneh hands ‘The bonds pald were paid by Maximilian, prevented other payments, Hive In the he hack the Renate bill to ex. 1 Sates relating to curton navixuuon over the terri HHURNE reporter tent the laws commerce, an to the United Stat (on distriets mateh is made forfeit money hie heen put np. | The Adams Express Kobbers Hw Civerxatt, O., duly Jorrell, who were arrested at Mattoon, Coles eounty, | Ulinolsyon Friday, arrived at Seyme holfpast 10 o'clock last night, and soon after left in a wagon witha guard for Brownstown, to be deliv. ered to the Sheriffof Jackson county, arrived near the vielnity where Cliiton, Iihott, and rry were hung, the way: ‘The amendya the Dili was p of Mr. Mymna, the Senate Joint resoln thon, appealing to the Turkisk Government sulted in Murphy et people area qu the eherge was pubt onan attempt baving been made 16 he house, hut Murphy ts not the wan," sive to the wishes of Smedick, of the Twont names of those who ha: was suddenly sur- recetved their pay, Pants, July 26.—In the Corps Legislatif yes- * porwed providing that 4,000,000 | Vas a partial # on Tarivory Territory, und rty-ninth street, y ¥y tle principal police oftictals terday a bill vance In rentes b of the claime of the bold ‘The Senate joint resolutl from the rola rom thelr cous taken from the Wai 4 4 were still hanging on | the others had been fun » questioned ay ton Which had been perpetrated in dackson country, but dgment of some K, Hothing wus elicited from the At last accounts their bod es, Hed With people, Which wended Ite je Dill relating (0 the District Court of Utah erous robberies from the Conferonee Cor bill to relieve legal and political disabilities, made Mulia were In} ‘of the Carholte Voters from report tn favor sinall depreda Ata grand banqu who have been holding | Herr Giskra sald: airy took office with expectation that stration of the Eiwpire was freed imposed by the lack of intelligy from the obligations of dir trin would surely enter upon a career of une by the requialue two-thirds vote #7 40 35 the national aberpetios fomenons the val festival he Hank of New At half-past four o'clock on Satu lath and lime of Fifty-third street and Bast Kive dw komewhbat Wartn expre Detlef that the haw ed to the letter, officer about five yeurs, and st ew him for ob! Jiseharge of his duties, Favuce Mitenw nung all the F, MT, # Its location Was parsed THE REDUCTION OF TI ‘The Senate bill to reduce the thirty regiments of infantry, Uh which are to be « Reserve Corps; elght regiments of cavalry, be Of colored troops ; and sned by Arnold | avod had been an when the adm: from the elal tention to and einan'® @000, to have been caused by No. iit North Wi wood lantting fire was discov: 25 Front stroet, caused street, caused the eavairy force is red nl the infantry to r bill provides for furnishing arms to have the bill lesired to re- nittes on Military. Allaire, orted that the sense of the ther the bill be considered Ue next 10th 4 dwhe shall be invit consid rable discuss arade be held lyn Societies, provid sovlelies be represented heat monthly mecting, munizations shall be luvited to thatall temperance organizations, Of every Invited to unite in hon: f phosphorui ly before 4 o'eh Ak yesterday Lonnon, July 25.—Advices from Belgrade state coniirmed the suce GanpieLy made an effort t passed with amendment port from the Con Mr. INaRtnoLt a House be taken as (0 W red to m commnittes, | “Mr. GAMPHELD assented to the sense of the Houso being taken asm teat question. On’a diviston there were 67 yeas to 44 nays. Mr. Ganrixin calied for the yeas an a vote in that mode, there were year tk, the bill waa reterr BXECUTIVE APPROPRUATIONS. Mr. Ketan, from the ¢ Appropriation Brooklyn elt ry fed by Mrs, Roberts, and owned by the a of Turkey I tion of Aliiuu to the sovereignty of Servia, ity of those Basement cen; damage triilin ertion of what ipate, it was HOUEMTA, enna, July 26,—2% tical riots took place in | Prague last week, The garrison of the city has been versary of Father Mutthew's birthday, ext Paeacnina,-TI morning a fire broke out on the steamntug. Dilly, used for towing seows filled ~The second of a series of rosterday after. in the Harlem river, use of fire unknown. ed In the basement of George Londerwanser Damage to stock and then ly tn) Dainaze ®1,00%), sof the City Missio oO attract the ge ular character, cow: ‘ nainber of Briel yoke part in the — BAVARIA, Isat evening afi pee : eg tay On Henin, July 26.—The Emperor Alexander of | as gone to Ku Committee on bill, made a report, Sreaken cotiied the House that the last vote showed that there were fifeen mm 4 quurum, and he suggested of members remaining in the city until the Bua maged about ‘The ffre originated, a9 is MARINE NEWS, tary of the City Mixsio }e pane 10 Maat eve ax discovered to be on. fir Hudson street, it 4 o'clock yesterday morn + ot the Twenty aint Pre basement of 27 cupied by A. Lockman, as a tailor's Damage ‘trith Rournamrron, July 26,—The steomship Suxonla, Capt, Kick, of the Hamburg Anert Hine, whieh teft | rived of this port att nfwrring her pas At 10 nicloek the Honse took a recess until 10 | Thek this aferne sengors, wiilb, and freight aeting ina very Byrne, they throw wow plated ware into @ pursued by the succeded It m Van Kiekenstein eral articles of the occupant ‘The Maryland Flo} The number of persons missing and drowned from Ellicott City, as received to-night, reaches $7. ‘The number of drowned and missing in Baltimore Long Bridge spann Barrimony, July 25 Coutanra, duly large fre occurred here today, destroying the planing, mill, «table, and sev: ‘Outbuildings b works were only Orem, cne of the is estimated at gb Advices from Mexico re- rreetionints Sears: obedo in the and Cornelius ‘The'otieer examined the var! Havana, July 25, colved to-day atote that fi and Silva had been routed by Gen, Sierra and ut Queretaro, ‘The campalgn against the revolution{sts was ne the Junriste have already occupied al of the eity pape: xertions of the lat West Twentieth street, creing open the collar grating, Ow bes Arme Arundel shore is block: Phe river su ed up with the debris of face for weveral ner Wrecks of ove factory Mature ry species of prope | hundred baies vf cotton have Deen taken out of the es found ae hy Viaperemta, July 26. Hall win was y burrcls of oil, —— Justice Dodge mod with th indy of moveal morning, with ent 18 neverthe to be in & precarious i robbed of fivewrm Aspluwall, e Cuba arrived last night, briny iber of passengers an! §T11019 Minister, will ght and Saturday mora. h more severe than at first supposed. ¢ to person or property was not extensive in the The Hear. —Thomas Brady, 2%, of 182 Fast strcet, seas on Suburalay ot of he Fourth Avenue Railroad, i ‘Poken home, aged 4, of 30 Mr. Dickinson, t passed through ‘Man the Isth of June, for the purpe ng of the trouty betw Although the dam: vory great inthis elty, It was quite Brookdyn considerable dainage was done in’ different sect in the new portions where streets have recent) of sidewalks along voting mtreetssnd rtions of the exrriaze Way were carried off hy elias were anti the occupants to change lond of weveral build the strongest, were at work pump: verily ing (he ex ing the water fro workmen and y rift from the markets and str y the Relay Houre elvht dead ti . nust of whieh wer A boy named, Gulliver, (y-thiiit stregi, Was taken suddenly slek On day “atternoca In For ty-fourth, Seventh wud Eigltn avenue: 8, flag ship of the South Pacifle squadron, Adintral Turner, under contnind of Capt , mailed hence ‘for the suuth coast oa raday, the Ith of duly. 4 Herrera, purser of the Panama Rall- er Salvador, Was arres!od y 16, immediately unter landing from return fro Central Americ Ms UpOR * ich (UAE wine on. Me. Hocrera ts legitimate successor tn Pw Vrosidency of the State, in the absence Meedgnadtos, We earn (aad bho United States Consul, Gen on the ground of Lis bemg Mr, Herrera wa ” urthand Firth ay pice and inter recognized by thelr (rte City, the bodies were of per ave DB, was ou Sal Mt Mary ‘thompson, ‘aged 1 jaty Gfh strvet ne nd wick on Sut re hed on the til iem uM | are found, ‘They wre wil takeu to Eitleutt City for 250 Stanton street, way foun | the corner of Chuton and dtintgn streets, Jott Was om ¥ of Chatham ai Taken to Bellevue nb, of 117 East Bi arrest has been unt of tis political p Conservative, aad th CONDENSED TELEGRAMS, the water will probably be ‘The extent of dama Saturday fou) streets, puller g from the he nate and breed dl the strerts 1s extin Tn Williamsburgh, a culvert valued at $1 ue, Wis destroyed A severe shock of olsco on Saturday Honry Koese, a well-known dirowned himself in rthquake visited San Fran. seeoud sireet, Wik on rullyoad euploy ee. bor opposite that ignedt Jor the sul- F damage to th nage was don crops on the southern side of Staten Island, He was alone in a smioll ntire business portion of the village of , Ohio, was burned on Set. Berrano, July 26 horse tuir, whieh opens and the craps doubtless wholly here on Yuesday rowd ruining through the island, f ttenville, was 8 the cars were unable th run on Saturds a the line of the road, aud doing New York, were obliged w hire convey ances to take then ‘On the line of the New York and New Haven Ratl- Wollen into rivers, and fordens inun- urday moritt Is supposed to be the worl of in: On Sunday evenin, Hizabeth strect, mithman, While taking nik from is w zune om his fuet and. ingured ev ue Hospital of 9 -dlulberry jes Slip and South street, end was sevesely £119 Moury iterent trots, e entered for the M Landing to 7 the ferryboat on the Dela- ware river, at Philadelpiia, ran Over & row boat con- two boys and two girly. chapperkotter, 11 years ol, wus drowned ‘The remainder of the party who attempied to rob Adame Express Corn) Pairick Hayes, accidentally run at Ue corner One girl, nav Aouble team race to come off on Fy iit Besides the unin to participate in th oh exhilition muny ste np to gratify s rapidly Hiling wit rk Association have placed Phe track umn b and widened sud ht hoises abrenst * grounls, and @ ls which have road ail the str road beda we much property destroyer pany at Brownstown o Coles county, Mino: are Frank Sparks, Jes of blood stock either of tlielr OWi\ers. and dislocated Moore, and Henry Jerreil, Mr, Frank Sterns, one of the Evening News, of Springteld, Mass., was cowhided on Saturday by Joba L. Kiee, a bute i ult Was & personal paragraph in the News, reflecting on Mr, Rice’ neut wheatwere ington streets wie Hospital, editors of the grounds in exe xreatly Impro the gale and sturm In the furua yards, aud herself badly Cook, of Metrose, Westchester count over opi seri ay and Park place, t bined, while the in some tnetunces cattle, were killed, was on Saturday *corper of Bro: Taken to the New York Hospital pallor, on Saturday fell into the celery lying at 30, reniding 4t 4 been ereeted 01 rong police force detailed to preserve oid expertence an hes commenced ‘against Kice, in which his damages are ja) At Allentown, fax Club will Havenstaaw.—A Grant and Co! be organized in Haverstraw village on ‘Tuursdey evening next, July 2. Sixru Wann Democnatic Cio named officers of the Sixth Ward jen Club were selected McGowan, President; Duniel Meel nt; Jobu' Martin, Bocretary; Joa ‘Md of ship Chan? jer 37 Kast river, and injured hie Joba Mahoney, corner of Madison and Jacksos Work on Saturday on the steam- Fulton, at the foot of Sixth strect, fell from the dock of the ¥eseel into & sinall boat I thereby breaking Wi Suicivs i rae Caiis,—Henry Bertram, ewed | Takou to Heli — Ann Granger was found yesterda: wick in Cherry street, the Lehigh and Jordan Rivers rose suddenly at 9 o'clock on Suturday morn- canal boats were carried below. jay, and one man drowned by jeltevue Hospital —The followin; mour and Blair Cored fer and # —Mary Ann Purdy, died suddenly yesterday uite: uvon at b+ ty-slsth alreot, were washed a ving alongside, Over Use dam la a canal Mand sore

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