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ae YORK, 7 ar A GTETN, le, FROM W ASHIN GTON, Bhs om ine toons he power fee Ay st oa & | aay on the part of the IHonse to have the bill read Ly, ph Road upon s footing with the most favored CABLE TELEGRA M Ss BRICKLAYERS' MEETING. THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR. ‘ NEW TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1868 PRICE TWO CEN id induce these ble las ihe table, which wes greed t fora Lin, be would let tast castes benkee 6c ee ronban: hfe : BOCAY LOLISIO’, Congress Takes a Recess until | wr Asnovy iated 0 iia. Weptita for the wah ea oa ‘wom apy oF TNE Nott nt =? baarenbalen nla Further News of the Civil vate eeeagaie mages trenton i “Kpeeenes at Thee. P. Wavasioks Gon Nass F chase of ‘one copy of Lanman's Dictionary of Mr. ELDRIDOR made the polnt of order thet it was | qq /Oulorlug Commander Hughes (0 the active list of Bicoting to consider’ the ‘statemont of tie master September. ers “deat fo tneamere ok serrtta" Ate | hie Garant sceeth eM A ST. | Meng the entumns of Pennsgleani Dank bulliog War in Japan. , Fee is cer eTEE ae selina cedar | RIVED the Opera Blots ba inerkee sareet, meweree ae tert Uhh Sie tie hori bes ccna nal AM fuating the fimember bid 8 rahe fe_beve ayy ing Tirich exanoe be tie Revdient’ tenement Amo: side oh ‘motion was made that a cominittec of three be to ratify the recent nomination forthe positions | nto leave work | President and Vico President of the United St Ant Governor of the State of New Jersey. The pit, mon were given. gall ry, and plattorm of the theatre were nd many, unable to gain admission, remained on the chations of Pequannock and Paterson, N. kes. 7 Et Hoss, Eldridge, Randall, and ott Giving permission to construct certain wharves in | Probable Division of the Empire in the strtki sual Industry in Finishing TREATIES Wittl CAMADA Mr. Rawary offered a resolution directing the Committee on Foreign Relations to inquire ino the Limiting the price to be paid for printing Patent r di that no objection sc street outside, wh up Business, expadueucy of making w treaty betes Cavaa and | dete Feeaing, Put hy, abit uaraiar, | Ofc epertacaions, °° if into Two States, d.uhat no objection should be offer 8 | various ‘s a EC icirwse Gesgeined thet Canada we nets den | Shee them, The Democratic tre iehowever, | Appealing to ‘Turkish Government in behalf of —t- were of an Infertor clase, and Would be of no bewent | (pe fated. 7 enon - ~f a8 not safficien: order the yeas and ni * ern. ol erel wer, —— m. " Gen. Rosecrans Confirmed as Weert Great be Pig ge hg OA. iene ALABAMA, Alleged Outrage by a British Vessel on | r,t siete expert Pasi ett i ng lore ener} jetferson's band attended during fr. HAMsnY accept And Aned for their absenee without leave, —_—— task Senne cad the intervals between Minister to Mexico. resolution was adopted Einally the Speaker declines to entertain any fur. | Moxtooweny, Ala., July 97.—Hoth Houses of Portuguese Territory. The motion wae amen ted by Mr Horns so tr ag | steerer. Creed some smcsilent music: Ghorug : SOUTIRRY aT UTES ner motions far eee nttattne Unt he doubled | the State Legislatare have prssed an act ratilying the —_— Tee Teter an eee eanents sRould Be presented | to ‘the meeting ‘es chairman. Mr, MeDoneel teow r ‘Mr Witsow ealied up the House hill toprovide | One code of Alabama, except where {t conilicts with the one t them, wh A enshitnoust delivered a brief address, 1n which he spoke warmly The Funding Bill Passed, but mot | (0: moemelentgceernment forthe Mater of Mit: | Oe, ose aid he wanted the ale enforced 40 | uew Consituton. PoRtvaaL ecient troy the President | Pfeqtcat ,mermonr en Miaryand, after papaing & 4 ndholders should be turned out of the " biew! Calon, » 6 enclowiny Z dol for yet Signe soe Davie said Gat Ulis was too important Ile was apprehensive the Chair would count them, A debate in the Senate this morning shows that® | Lenox, July o7.—A report has been received Wald of the strike, which wae received with integrity, introdneed that. rentlem: be passed In the expiring hours of the w The SreaREn directed the doorkeeper to enforce | Lire number of the Senators are in favor of remov- |. i. heey tie beat cheering, as the Governor elces of Ni = hour examination, and moved to lay it on the | the rale, and reminded Mr. Ror» thet he himec!f was {ng sit political djsabilittes y fovernment that the British gunboat Pan: | A restution offered by the front brick de. | TErey.., tol ——— ua rae Tuekstes ces Woorte Me: | THlating tho role tn mot occupying hie own seut ret ht louse, ME. MeCrav. the Breaker oftera a | dors oft 1 squadron, Had landed «ore ciaring thee intention motto do auy trees brick work | y mig qamuhh yfoqe, amid ond shearing, and after Cree Patte: ree r 7 +9 . SOK insist on the previous question on - or of nov! disabilities, and tone iT petra colot station on the or wry teem . Whe # inue after this A declared his intention not to take at Je nediing Dpecial Despatehes to The Sun. Crgergs Paterson Tenn.) ant White voting aye thq cbuterenee report, bf . ‘was made the apecial order for Priday next : rab Gamies aan Hela eg nthe | ate iy @onplow (en Re beens wan; Aver F this | art tm the forthcoming content thaaker thee ne Wasnimurom, July 9 Mr Hiech ata called iti tion wo tte eatragrdinary | "ae Dey cation, was seconded Mr. Harrington, of Mobile, offered & resolution in nee, aud Le of the place | euesion adopted taantn« the he aferred on hit. — He" aid be was a firm A QUIET (pyoDRNMENT, Peeve habaltes to Goaventices ae (heen uae Mr. Bupnipax demande Felntion to newspapers, whieh provides tpat for pub- | by force of arms. Few part of the outrage | In reply to an inquiry th adherent to the Democratic platform, and was cet ‘ ‘ Paall be catorond bee re er eecition mit | Ofering the main que lishing slanderous articles the editors au@proprietors | are known; but it I asserted that the Portnguese | Mer decision Uhat ty nlon toln thot In the coming fight the party would become No Congress ever adjourned so quietly as the | (hs!) be Cohagteg by th (ere ae Fhe yoy aut Ir, SCHENCK Observing that several Republican | shall be fined not tess than 31,00, and Imprisoned i : a aad anki j thorie rb for a bows w sueveastul. (Cheers, Fortleth bas to-day, and none with pudlie business | {io dleasure of Congress shall be Knows, establish: mbers were voting for the yeas and nays, re: | Dot less than six months, and ( nud iaatoriais | fast was disarmed and made, prisoners, and that | ten-le The band struck afer which there ing, te aiid anentirely new precagent. he result | tuwed thie members mht. have tier votes pat | eum be sold we soon ne judxtneat Ia entored to pay th ig of Portugal was hanied down and the Beitist |‘, sed recommending to | Mere loud calls for General Runyon, who stood fore more completely finished. The Senate corridors | aim colors hot n record and ‘The act applies copied aswell in its place. session could be extended until | bill, original ward on the platform 1 elections as well as the truet th wae greeted with load ia ed fo 3 that | eatiate and control Bt ‘i ; a S| The Port Tovernment has despatelied two ty cheers. arked. NeW were #0 densely packed for the last two hours, that | it cijentia: election in the sald States, ie matter. Tne Jadge ofthe Coart Is to decide what Is | ines,c:.war from the ‘Tague to the scene of the Out hhonuinations mule in'New York, amd woukt ao. fe He was with dimeuity that members could | [Me Winon aud. the bill prokived the States | guematn am Gur. Binith has vetoed the bill xing the pay of the | Fx Utmost to maintan them. He passed s high euler pasa betweeen the two Houses. A great | from voting for Presid rinted his remarks in reply to the memoers and oficers of the Legislature. He tuk: OReAT BRE ism on Horatio Seyme rentest statesman of many Waited In hopes of getting across to the ALASKA, im last night in the Sena that it te An increase of rates over Uh sheihiestritLotelyaccel | " LO elias bang AL country and Its galleries to witness the closing scenes, In| Mr. RecmaLew was eon'inuing, when he yielded | 4,Lig vote Was taken on t gE Se ee rele | through the proceedings of the bowers | ferry verer Bastr ibe eitares setae ieee elght dollars per day nnd the Funding bill, and it was agreed to-yeas, 102; Loxpos, July 27. —Robert Mon: Rolfe, first eument against that In which they | {rte io Ceneral Blair, the glo vali 1 confusion | fo Mr. DooLirter, who presented a report foun tie the House, beyond the usual noise thus tlaen soldie , " nays, 32. exorbitant and not io ve ot 0 orth aah wave’ is | Klayers) were in pursntt of id not alluded: i onvequent upon a full house und matters of Interest | Commities of Conference on tue oi: making an ap. | MF Ravine prow preamrtivies. Trewuty. Haron of Crunworth. the eminent Libera! peer, twlee | One wuchargumien that Wa WortNy OF a, Wey of 18 pending, there was nothing unusual, At o'clock | concurred in, Mr. Dawns, from the nittes on Elections, re- Nae. 4 Tot prt : Im i ister At idl. 8 glad that they had owen themealves there were not thirty members present; but they sourmean stares gouly. ports a Dill fo relieve Neluon Tift, of ‘ieorgia, from ENNESSEE, Loxpon, July kdnight.—Ia the House of | ¥iabliding snd honorable elizens, They had gained Tusal pears cadre aa ie soon gathered in, until there were over 130 Mr. Bucratew resumed his argnment, referring : wea by the requisite two-thirds - Lords this evening, A Napier, of Magdala, took | wit think more of. th and the advantage of the people. He is an who have. soul out : eeiieuts at thowe Who are now : *seahbing’ around theelty w ret that they ever and the | seit the Unlons.. ile then reierred to. the pretended syupathy pases fur the men and thelr taint: Nasuvinua, Tenu., July 27.—The Tennesse hiss dollebeatn ae Legislature convened je also reported bick the credentials of Simeon < y,metiber elect from South Carving, and F. a | Sceate wae without @ ai her elect from Georgia, and moved | 10W's message will be del the customary oaths, and his seat, bravely for th tha,capital today. The | ‘The Bribery Wil! wax read a second. tim rum, Governor Brown: | Publie Schools bill was pussed ered to-morrow. He will ort Matty siman, He is a capable man, Io is a man who for the place —a Jerseyman out and out, who i wl of the traditions of the history of his ate, ant in hia f the Interest of the State of in their 111 being @ quoram. Mr. | sxsin tu the power conferred on tbe Conventions, NEW MEMUERS SWORN IN, Behenck tried to get a small toriff bill Thtacy Colaimeaderty Wie. 00: we eeeren Dy through for the relief of the copper interest, but ect peaple. ‘The only semblance of a fair electior erult of the interference | B. Young, mn Vem gard bury, in reply to stion from Baron | Les, whieh A constderable laughter, He did W Jersey will never snifer, And now, my friends, Banke suibustered sway the time, oo that dally een peau eas ath overruled a pwesinee | Aha the Oath prescribed for persone whore daabils | FemAlB at Kuorville during the session of the Legis: | sroughion (Richard Monckton Milnes sat kata hot Wart to enter tuto an argument. in rexard to the | One pital Mond more. want to express the con: re were only about thirty members bebind km. He | Rte and ill-advised ordinayse of the Convention, pro- | Hee have been removed be administered to them, arte t q would walt for Mr. Rassan's report hefore consider: | Cet nf HA lage dete ree a flee? quied Gn the Sventug of cn tar of ae eeeneoes effectually defeated it. Seeing that it was in vain to | hibsuug a lurge number of the peuple from voting on | ~ The motion was agreed to, and Messrs, Corley and by. Brownlow has publiahed and, stating that “ : ° stots and the work Vinelat on a tela! of it, and ft 00 purely Theod Fundetek aint be te cael try to puss it, Mr. Schenck called up the report on | tie new Constitution, Young were sworn in as members. Le Meat one, orate for Og it ae e bouds, | ing the value of the services and the extent of the | Ht it did not succeed, they conld then petitl be aor or New sence F Randotp will be the next the Funding bill, which is really Stermat’ vil BERCUTIVE SRsstOY. THE COPPER BILL AGAIN. © bantam erines of the Abyssinian envoys before and dur. | Lextsinture (or the rejeal of the eight hous law. next speaker was Mi" John Battent Blockton, 5 : 5 Batis iets ouptiv it nO eave Seeds ore Coe oe. ei ho remarked that (ene 4 Dut qwith a reduced rate of interest. Tis was |. At10% ovelock, the Senate went Into exeeative | The illto Increase the duties on copper again | Mawemia, July 9.—The Merchants! National the Stvase oe Me surrender an inch, and byand-by. perhipe tl Who Temackell that Cleneral Grant hed ehasged Wi resisted by the Demverats until they could |“ game up, aud dilatory motious were resorted (Oy | Bank of Memphis, wich closed about x month Dr bescetoee fe well the ona sco OF an eve beri ogcetflangira ys BeMe miro fT i THe RECESS. ia opponents to defeat ite pas sines for alleged vicut National Ban f diplomatic relations be- entra (Prolonged npplau atltntion wonld be and er to] resist no longer, by the Speaker's ruling. Th 1. Tomas moved to reco sustain: | act, afer he prostrated and broken down atid not eleet the several i mocratle party, He pointed out wh nination by a special agent of the T) terers Luke I token | sory Department, has been turned over to its officers, nid Mealeo, ing that t fen ord Stanley repited that Mexico broke of rein The doors were opened at 12 o'clock, when the | ing the Speaker’ decision it pro tem. announced that, in cordance | by Mr. Manis, and called for t ust the app it passed, 102 to 90, Tt was hastily enrolled, eas and ni w + we ‘y es enee Y sd signed by the Speaker, und laid before the President, ( Tonclidion. Of otk. ioemen oF | Gere roetered te ne tates x ay, Which | aud reopened this morning, tions with Fugland in consequence of the recognition A ganad toed mo-t Important differences between tho platforms Three more members were admitted, two or three ¢ would now fake a recoss until ue Vote Was not reconsidered ee A RI FE ag nal. Mike ey. The rie both parties, and, Inconelusion, asked tht all unite September west, and thy Seuate SOUTH CAROLS in was the head. If the Republic should make 7 in the election ‘of Mr. Kandolph, who, if elected, Commitiovs were anuounced, aud at last a feeble at fos, . WECESS VOTED DOWN. tures for their resninption there would Le | themeciyrs lovers of ld be the noblest Governor. that ever preside tempt to pass the Copper bill was made, and then, elinins Mr, Banks moved to take a recens til! aquorter | @ouomma, 8. C., duly 27.—The Legisl fo diheaity sboat tt, Has dlcaiy and soltteepect fe.) Te baneced iime if 8) the Interests of the State. | [Cheera.) ‘a 1 before 12, and demanded the yeas and nays: nega. ’ hs atlantis wooed a biel Shean aall | Yor that nam? alt After an excelte prin song by a number of pen neh Sal ob ieee qoimrahisets ditat fa Honse of Representatives. Uved=yeae 16, mays 121, made an excursion to Greenville on Sanday and re. | taterconrse between the two countries | have been burned ep. fe Pertoy eeeoras gentlemen, the meeting was next a tion of Mr. Banks, Mr, Colfax adjourued the House, | The House met at nine o'clock, with a very euinks vi Geb Wik Oke LEAKY, turned to-day — iow a single overt act committed by any bricklayer | WLM ¥ho denounced the 1 in an hour wot a dozen members were | tin attcndane 1 tempt made by the Legislature to divide the GERMANY, tke, He arged ti remain tiem, and stated | ("6 ¢ taal to be found in the eapiial, All the trains | TébdeLsck Vou: MeL toula® Penisiiss tiaeition the bent Counties was opposed on the gre } ——- the President of the Newark Uiion had been | fy!" North oud Souch were crowded with membersant | yt wWasuaurne asked to have taken from the | lis order of ee Onn reine ener Danwreae, July 7.—A conference in in pro: | (Staind employment intial eny aimee ee others, aud in less than a week's Ume not a dozen of giving the neato — s between Hon, Geo, Beneroft, the Ame: ™ « belng called wand th tent. : janiiing thie particular Job Whiten they have on hand over twenty bills left upon the Speaker's table im the —_—> and Barron Lindelof, 1 | die alka) tae worely’ pamated ine weanion trunne ne Deino- Mouse, none of them of any watioaal importance, | the fact that ob: | Avavsra, July 27.—A difficulty original nell of State and Minister The onerntiven were. the only. philanthropists tn the tins te Nir, WaaMncnne inquired the reson of the ohjee- | Jection came from the Democratic aide tress ks Cant G: Rta d Duchy of Horse, od the nutject | city "he hocnon express sympathy. only” fort major! pel Me, THK INTERNAL RLYLAUB COMMISSIONER, tion: the bill would save the Governinent §W0,000 © ean tAbhiPRUses nibGhs: he polles and @ none at 9 © n treaty with the Uniied Staes, | feta whom they make tele tones, hut the brie, | Erelimaluy dguor lover of Newark, to stay The President stated to-day that he should not | year, cat of which it would be “chuusea by the evening. The latter were talking loudly ch promises a speedy and favorable termination, | yore aympathize with other meu, and by deter. | home. hy ttee ou Printing, re- te ‘ Sel y i 48 was next delivered by Mr. Connon, of remove Mr. Hollins, the Internal Revenue Commin | °°S"Vay Tromp said there was a diiferenee of Of ther 'iny | street corner, ahd fhe pollen ordered them PRAVOn. malning to work only eight hours, thoy virtually say by other goaticmen, sioner, but would await the confirmation of his sue- } opinion about that . Was agreed to, to desist, when shootiag commenced. — Alex- » their fellows who walk abont idle, ¢ In. and meeting bro fe hou? nee Lo Work tWo hours or Phillips, who attampted (© prevent the if we will give you ae} ' ‘ y At the open alr meotine stiri jug ablvoomes were de- connor by the Senate, Mr, Kol ing is going North to CONTRACTS FOR PAYMENTS IN COIN, ANOTHER MEMDER SWORN IN, hee Pants, July 27—An important statement was | Wages sos no eriterton of progress for the working iby Seeatur Winteld Le Abbot ha é ; BA ach P diMentty, wae shot In the breast and seriously, bat Uda Ad pr buat decnt! men, ‘They cannot maintain itany length of time; Soe AIA teRE: aikel Cabearal; Sb Wars AAA . be gone a few ¢ and will muke any sppolut Mr. Scuexcx. from the Committee on Ways Pai rtrd heed that He on ie. rine’ eet | ond sly injured, Coracliae. dela w y made in the Corps Logilatif towlay, M. Petles | uc iet them take two uur fev ti me h le, Haat, und otuers, Who Were enthusiast ments under the new law uutil bis retura Menno, reported back the Banate pil relating to con. | Fe Sous nose prlltical deapiities nave” been | fal fin the abdomen, and Charten | | tia put an tnterrogatory to the Minteters, | aiid tint ie! an advantage Yat ‘ean neve Assewny Dierarcr Souonens’ ax THe SENATE. the wb ‘ removed. Mr. Tift was accordingly sworn in, Lishcvnant oF the Trolice, was clightly w i to which M. Rouber replied that the Government | {holm Nem at tt i ey ean inereascor Wace: | His’ GRANT AND CoLPax Chen —This bod Among the last acts of the Senate was the CANFIELD snggested that that course should CORNEAL AMNESTY. ahh foes. mot Lateeel bo B1ter wie: eleckOn Wa OF rao anit walle thes take It tack again with tie nd spas maitelt io oraer, by Tiles Rev ar en he bi r . many particular t t wna hi x xt to by Mujor Ne . confirmation of a Democrat for Postmaster at Wash rg ey A Py | pameaie RO as le I Mr. Jones, (Ky.,) made an ineffectual effort to in. | Ree Toha A. Getawotde | ai? Widget tas been fually adopted by the Corps 10 Shiape of ne! nts and hi Tilinghant’ t Hecke Nbctetare ore tan, Wh ares ington, in place of Mr. Howen, the new Ravtical FNCK, assenting, row the bill, and it | {torluce resolution, Pies Rei] eto s. duly 25, Leginlatif, “ba af three be appointed on Constitue Mayor. When the nomination of Mr, Cummings | remains with tie Committee on Ways and Means, Steestion Wee monte.” Revie renee ee wn that the Hon. John A. Griswold, exndidate Band By-laws. Th je were here intere rupted by as party, headed by Mr, W. HL was taken up, a motion was madeto lay iton the | fae novies on cores re 7 ‘us corvan Bile, + Governor of this State, would arrive here to who claimed to be the legally elected Presi: a CMENCK, from the Committee on Ways an “ of the Club, and ehullenged the righ table, and om a call of yeas and mays it was uot cars | MF Teported Toni Pe garding aie Guiles Oa tae The bill to incresse the duties on copper was bight, eae Galtoan Jeprop @ aedemmbiage wh Loxnox, July 27,—Further wlvices from Japan | to keep his wit it a Vale Ane cmt “ ot) of tee ried, the vote being ¥ to #1; butas there was less | ported’ copper and copper ure, and asked to have it | agnin taken up, the question being on its passage, Sue Tose fi prosenaion (0 aneeet bia 2 to the doth of Jano Lave been recelved by way of aaa de. OF he sares ner eaxt, during which the than an hour remaining, several Senators rose to | Copeidered iv the ltuuse, || |r. Manga demanded the yeus and nays, and they | Suthover " ‘ at ths ora ir. Koss oljected, unless he should fret be al ere ordered as bow Within a minute or two | debate und talked it past the hour of adjournment. | swe io offer a resolution for the benctit of any em- | of twelve o'clock, and Mr. cngNcK rose and. money Toai Hong Kong. the sweat and lab All the Ministers of the foreign powers tn Japan | hoped they woubt hold at least four per rofthe working mon, He ut until every dolar wa Wo rods from the doy pposing fictions were freely and en A Sackett Introd Hy ventilated by th when Ht and all other notinations not acted upon | pigvce of the, House, That priviiege having been | 98 there was no ciime for taking the yeas and nays, | . who than ke a ted ivi inet the revival ty the dy if need be, and then,sald he,we will give y failed, and must at the nest session be renewed, 1f | Deated: Mr, Hose withdrew hia objection, but ou | te Was willing \hat the copper bill bé considered pected Honor of the recep ethane Ves yuddshandiha print heii bb Me ak al Ady every man of you unl Lhe strike iy wou, a ee eitich Uist patninta alee should Wa eaded 16 the. | tae Manner of the pleasure to. know Mikado of the deerees against native Christians, As AC in now virtually action is to be had upon then, hn, Mr. Wasinenn®, of Hlinois, insisted that the yeas | by bia follow ltt Hoarty cheers were | erhe civil war continged to rage with much violence Mr. up, of the Typographical Union, made an y THE FUNDING MILL LeSrevken declared that the objection being | and nays be culled, fn ee oD ery ha epot, and alae at the 0 of the Mikado were in possession of all mn ad encourar hig address, show hing what t Ttwas understood by the President's Cabinet | withdraws, the Dill was before the fl Tim. | Mr. Banks suid that he had yle ause before and after his apeeeh, hg oy Ma Iricklayers are. the want that there Senvanivns Ie ae s + the following duties: Three ont on cach | of the Funding bill only a ma" Pee tote Hiehi, the ex Tyen fn this State 20 trade and labor uulons, with a ehwers for Grant and Coll at Lie close of the session, that he had signed the “ e copper, on regulus of copper and Seoield Ua.) that tt The © wock Came. revolt against th ritual mbership of wi n of whom Is ready every mi dwt | to tox blmselt to susinia thls eight-hour a th which elty | Amd they can turn ta from this source § Major Norval having appointed, cone cv Lebanon Hall va the evening of August 4 6 nly for remant Funding bill, but when the clerks eame to look over ner, four cents: on old e ir cenia per poui Vv cusont Aumaxy, N. ¥., duly 97.—To-day William J. | fo army under hi Nuatly advancing Oper their notic!# and the numbers of bills, they dit not Mi, MUTLER ON SENATOR HIRNDERSON, Hadley, counsel for Goorgo H. Cole, who in indicted ‘ Aad tey chm) tira 18 Grogs ts souree FbO Pee seed copper in pla Ingots, plus, the party of the Tye ‘A ath he he yD —R find It, It has since transpired that te carried it otf if Wiactured or named in tue bill, | During the session, Mr. Butler td leave to dle a | for the murder of L, Harris Hlacock, applied forand | TMG vad heen some Mente nthe hostile | He half a milion of men couneeted with the Nw Ne Savenranwen Ass wou Dreraior— Rare With bim, and does not intend to sign It at all, reply to the speech made yesterday by Mr, Heuder- | obtained writ of habeas corpus, returnable before 1 the vicinity of Yedd (ional Labor Union, Hew the working men | MICAM ELAS BAlaind.=-T hore wes B lenge gather pee | of people at the wizwain of the Union Kepublie of the Suj rt, Lo-morrow of New York to 4 ike Hogebs but uo decisive suc: Print of order wer the. Dill wou ’ . in C ayant must by Bene const rnmaiee of he Whale THe Recess geeteec a Due Ane Pia thaar’ the | qt Was onal that the war 0 par. | men who ul cient Lou any on tele satute books | Qvoruc, ini evtalng ts isten to speatie ad Jon a Speaker Colfax and fomily left at 2 P.M. for pane erat overruled the polat oferder, on tbe | The Clerk proceeded to call the yeas and nays on | Ober: hatine District, At WW Iv atwont, the | ties, whine respective strength nnd resourcen ap. Muted that ok tue: basa bee thane id reault in the | & day uid veault tn the | 8a. Heb he belonges Mr. Gaul peared to be 40 evenly balanced, W ‘The object uf the writ le w pivcure the release of | Bivinion of the country Into two the prisoner on bail empires, Ko} such (Applause, ny ne the fag upon the new liberty pole, both of | which were presented to” the Association by | Googe W. Blunt, Eaq. The meeting in © Wigwam wis presided over by Mr. John Rt Rus- 1, who made speetal rete wt i aid i complimentory phrase ested upon Mr. Blunt, } who, afer the appliuse with which the announce: ment of hia name was received had subsided, spoke Bouth Bend, Tud., where he is to have a grand re | FPS the passage of the bill, but hud not’ made Mr Banke asserted that he had not lost his right ception on Thursday, and will make a short speech, | to ohjeet, ax he could not do so until he had heard | Erem when the Apeaker, knocking once with l i Dut not on poiltical matters, Ten Wade and his | the Dil read. a nee . Houses of Congress bad. cgreed te ——— Hikado and the 'Eyeoon. family start to-morrow morning for his home on the | ,,,0¢ SPkAKEm stated that the bill had been read by @ House wili take a, recess until the Flood tn Baltimore-Badies Recovered, Pye ve ber 2 o'e 0 Md., July Fo ore bod b . Weatern Reserve in Ohio. Ben Butler left for his | artempt co pans tt ite contents must have been known | tijd Mumday in betember, at Wecleck, noon, | | | HaLtiMone, Bi ly Te cull were weconr BULORR ES Re and tude: n, No Blatter to What party hed respectively by the kavel, ann there would proba ricklayers und their | © nolice maou) home tonight. Thad. ns will not go about | to the members. houncement, and When the Speaker lef the ehalr and yt George W. Chil July 97.—Political disturbances . dimen ti Ay anil forcibly of his confidence that in the come bf a Mr. ScHRNCK proceeded to explain why the DIN | fijngied with mem! y tadelph eribed. @1 owpon, July 97.—Poli Gisturbances are f she paola ai a p the man who ha sten the rebel Gen, much, havi g considerable businers to do at the De- | w2s\reported munities on Ways'and Means | ["Eicuines'and mutual expresslo wanes | pet ot oe sheen 4 parted to have broken owt again in Balgarie, working elait hours,” Ho could show INN) wen | 16 Clean Mein "boat hie adilecrs’. dure Partmients for his District had tit great reluctance tn do ao, on need ils moruing hee an ea i for coutelbutty Adi om Constantinople. oiatce that the show hin 2a) Hepiaced gn on | ie the War Who now sought advancement LATEST RXKCUTIVE. BUSINESS {allure of the general tart Bil, but On looking aver —— ‘Tarkishn Gye fas ordered troops. Wo. that KL it Waa ut Sr. Howe's ordcewhen- | Uy the election in November neat | Ie called to the “hole ground a nd P ‘ommnitte pes or this : eee iF . ‘ ind of his ai a i of the prominent There were sever judred persons guthered dd come to the con That if there was any one | C™pted of ite usual occupants, members having lus. The Adams Express Robbers. quarter (o restore tranquillity, pt A who supported Gen, Grant during the war, an Hed off to make preparations for depariure, Oty. bh > AUDpOFE him now, and also the pames of crest which had to some. logislath At the Senate main door while that body was tn ex Civcinnatt, O., July 26.—To-day the Coroner <a ) tthe w ay nto . ove it frou . it was the ald an inquest over the bod = Pig i ae gears those who sought his destruction while he was | ecutive session this morning, all of them Interested This was a very ACTS OF THE FORTIETH CONGRESS, | pros tobiern, Moore, I. and Spark: the eight hours, ‘The weetiag | fenting for the ce and who wero in the secrct proceedings, wid avatourly awaiting the | in the Lake Superior region ibaa t pwn, Ind Iv Pak Pi nication from the Secretary | WOW earnest in. thelr ort of Horatio action of t ate allecting the nomiuations of | promtsing und flourishing that on ""hadt teen | ‘The following additional Acts Wave beon panned at aiacoverad sn the uocrupind Mag Owe that there aro plenty uf | Meymove’ and after comparinon and ja warm themaclves or their irionds, At 12 o'clock, after the | (atended to the copper Intert fe extent of from | this session of the present Cougress eliaseairscndts habe : Lage aged ‘i act ea An peiiied ta vieadl prop hol tho prescat fight. resum: aah pant FOE wed Ape sptee eae ened. Sy Ors Se eager re eer crulig lee betel Ble yond PUBLIC ACTS, CONTINUED, Cricket Match at Montreal, Monticello: Tows, ant night, which destroyed proper- san Sin Having socn Mr. Ross offer thathe would | Sur “isaea d, Uliver, saa Col eels obs meek to prosecute their inquiries, Many of them wea | protection Ron. Wie terest liad tiiry,, forty, | Providing for the extension of the Homestend Mowrawat, July 27.—The Youug Am ty to the value of §10,00 ive 0 to soins charitable ustitutign If it cout be | strongly In favor of Gen. Gr after a song by disappointed to find thal Fone of the nominations dvisty per cent. protection. “the pill | other !iws pertaining to public lands oes Utah, cleven of Philadelphia, were defeated In Loxuow, Canada, July 97.—A fire occurred in | htond Miat ther abe Nye iunared brcutiyers working | Mir (hiver, tie audiones went out to witness the had either not been acted upon at all or had been | now reported would sive proveetion to the copper rene nate me laws and regulating the tax | y ate te by he care in cn tn Heat ha: | Hitchcock street today, which destr keventeen rrunds: | Me all ¢ i of flag ay iy wig pes yd He } ; : Interest to the amount of 8) per cent,, not bringln , followlng Is the score: Philadelphia, fest in: | json, and badly damaged three uthers, ‘Lhe loss is bards of i he flag. which is 2 feet by 2H, Isan Ame rejected. nT nomination of Alerander Cummings, Rawoewe ue a Peueetia bynes giCitt APrrepriation bil, for the year cuding June Inn" coma Inning, 0% nrinony Get Ee A ofr permet tee enna ay, beachig ye i tiacripeio, July 4h; Jommissioner of Internal Revenue, ot | exis! air tration " yi ngs, 200, "5 esp tysourg wid Vicksburg, 1803," w to mi Bisting laws, tie prostration of the interest w 1 ee ietng the bridging of the Miscourt ot Pers | MOO ? — @ oval) | tee, of UBree resp ettysburg and Vicksburg, July 4, ts ry reached on the calendar for want of time, Secretary | great that operatives wt the mines were starving or | Auto tieing —— Gea Great ena Faris; pla oh gies engl : wad oly 5 the people ree 0 orhenr ir re ree “4 be a v! mre! jo fe lowat fh y to Seward informed a Sera:o: that there would be me | Klik th Ur bopehaneee 7 eiivay trom the min. | — Prohibiting the reinstatement of army oftcers for Jomerson Davin Gone to Europes Tivers, Lowa, July 2 —Gen, Grant hore the Jole are locate which will be sworn td | aC CMerituriowaL Uso Dewocnacy.~=dtr, A. R called executive session, AU the biila whieh passed | ing'region, wie she steamboats on the lakes were | mally canhiered or diemiased from the service, ex: | | Mowrunat, July 27 —Joiforson Davis and fain | aut party ie exyerted to arrive here tomorrow fore: | that ann tour inca ear tuaniag | Gommirumouas Caney Dewocssce itr AaB, both Houses aud were pr to the Pres! Velug reduced from daily tc weekly trips, Bat Feappolatewal ond cundrmelign by the | iy salle ie Guinan, y geo, fromm tbe Wert, and leave at moon for St. | by Me ‘offer if tle bon iy | ineuthigat the Guaitttional’ Union ‘ieneral Com { : 4 striNn, joseph i ron ail a | Funding bill, Tt is held, however can sign it any ‘The Sprauen reminded the House of the condition | expenner o1 te. jane Ball at Troy, Accipent.~ Minnie Betts, aged 4, of 853 West iS ipeth a Ay qualitied support to. Horatio | 8 nd tame daring to-day. on which Mr, Hoss had withdrawn his olyeetion, Relating to the pay of army oftcers formally die | yoy, N.¥., July 27.—In the mateh game | Forty-fourth street, was aceidentatly run over in the Lat hey a rat a Nair, for the bigh ofons to whieh they have been poe i Mr SCHENCK said that he could not, at all events, | missed oF easlicred of ba ball played =—shera today, — be: wenty second Precinet, Inst evening, by @ cart eualy yours troly in heal of Bricklayers’ Union | minated, This correction becomes necessary owing CONFIRM TIONS, fot to a, aueudument for the encht of nickel of | Lekisiative and judictal appropriations for year | Of | base fall | played | hieh to lugs | the | ive by James Cireen, Who Was arrested. No. FREDERICK HEWLE IT: Cor. sec. | to an incorrect report that appeared fm sure papers. The Senate, ot an carly hour this morning, otper Intercet. He should eon Appropriation bill for the year ending June | Trl-Mountain Club of Boston, the former were suc: rat) Duowsen. the body of an ‘unknown | "Nai You, duty im ‘ Me ten ad confirmed the following nominations Frcioth and to the Haxseed titerest, in which ty 0) cenaful by w score of 68 to 87. The g Was char an was found drowned in the stream of the Nori ~ — Maneatacibe Ramer: Shanes on, Receiver of Public Moneys were involved, but it was impossible to bas Von %. acterized by great * maMng” on both si ver yesterday afternoon, and conveyed lo Vier 45, " PIC. " : Yroviding for the construction of « wagon road v6 , aye | x, ANOTHER OFFICER SHOT. ace was a Lal oly tise: ab the ‘hari Wilsouy of ik: | oe'the book interest, which he rep To provide for carrying into effect stipulations of Base Ball at Rochester. Freda ta dated dl os Shooting Affyay tn the Biwi ecluct—OMe | attracts a Lenetit tendered by the sporting frae j baa wey oF Leal 1 tremuy depressed in Philadelphia, © gonrentloa with the Hepablis of Veucsuels, Rocuester, N. Y., July 27.—The Atlande Base use OF Axsow, not Disc anaeo.—William rf Rcholes and John #lynn Badly | tervity of tis city to Jem Ward, ex champion of ephen Coburu. Dev uly Hostmaster at Bkomiedan: | “hr, WASHBURNE, of Lillnols, said he would tike to | Fo establish peeco with certain Howiile Pndians. | pat ( ‘ooklyn, have again disappointed the who was on Sunday With arson at Wounded—The Cause of the Trouble, Foland, now on 8 viet inthis eogntey, Among } Romer a Salah e have the Dill ex J interest, but in urpurating the National Life Inserance Com: | Escola ail Club of this city, and wall not he iM “reas . present we noticed John C, Heenan, Barney Hoey Footuaster at 'Macioon, Witnols lew of the very d not ths copper | pany oF the Culted Staves of America, with Hon. | jay them tomorrow as lias bern announced siierwon Markel, Court, ratthens. | At ILG o'clock last night, a shooting alfray oc- | aces "Diamond, obi, award Wik B. Ke ae Mexico interest, he was willing that the bill shoald pass john efrees, Hon. . E. Ch Hon. EB. A. ito Des ser dete is, Who Was arreste si curred in the Elghth Ward, originating from | ‘ y, dame wuday, & sprinklin ree ran interest, rremedeayl Holling, Samuel Wilkeson, Hsq., and ot jeorpo: . _urrested, frog’ Prities, esa be RAE ee Li rroyg miter seg rators” $1,001.00 00 he “paid in east etre com CONDENSED TELEGKAMS, cht by the Twentyaniath Vroctnst, polis the following cause: John Flynn ia the | ye sty pedis ths cis re ‘Ausoclate tor bi sre ih be aot a sliisinens, Unlimited pawer to Increase the a charge 0 ie. premiaee, owner and occupier of @ liquor store at fr ses lad élletlay ood, Colle fovenue, vhird Distelct, | Wan sutte: as the copper interest, : ( Heda bed ysis : " ay, WB Yen hy J a | i, club exercises by & lady, a comédletia, | itzoun ¢ win wing A neanon oF tht fal Menen abipotenl 9 BURG CAL tne AR Sent ae ental wrisale Susever pespeleais Aprocieg 0 Us eeleyiey Tho steamer Hattie, of Georgetown, from Mo- {he examination Relore Fire Murshal Brackett we: | tie coruer of ‘Thompron and Spring strerts, aud | and | truly Rancerral mune eanrewee ntriet, Low 6) aes ye i SeMENCK ins sted on the DUR quentic ( ie & nod y ss 6 hile for Boston, has bocu wrecked on "8 tsk ity a ta x antecaae, Fi Auswinteh Oli: bakes tar, apna hee si A ich they Ajent, New Mex! ag hatin MY Aievinien Hic niaiier, | ow y dvision of the fcuse there abprared 0 te. but \ive Appropriation Dill {uF peat ending Jane | bile for Heston, has hoon wree ull’ wat Wer OF aerial Intense seaterday Vion dlicharged is barkeeper, Join | oft Av Teugth the eutall tome Wastiigtoa, Dog Fletener 1! Cappy, Hegitter ot Deeds, | seventy members prevent. A call of the House nay: pays San i . Ly eerleaicat it x ld eg | Haduett, who last evening retarned he store for | on the sec iy Warhiniwot, D.C pciaonaei ing bocu ordered, 1 inembers Gust a quorum) an bpriations f charition te District of Colum oerats of the § epith Distriahy |p pikes of Dresaisation ate beds the money due hin, Flynn is reported to have auld ort . swered to their NAMIC: Cur sie 186 , nominated Fi i Mr, Steifen presided, and Mor’ | that he would warm him" if h nist than acted os Secretary, ‘Phe bills of whe Mir. Baws demanded the yeas and nays on orders | Heguinting sud Hadnett, did not ‘ings, for the better pro ing the main question, The main question was or- | tectluy of v nta of the Government MeGulre, who, ke all who enter the ernal Revenue Third Patrick Boyle, publisher of the Irish C ‘unadian, f ie Oabting quali jonve; and as Flyan was Sewell Awe dered—yeus By, nays Authorizing onary supply of vacancies to i . A Beal Eisner Bis to €11i, Were subinitted, . : Anil wesc Me eit tent meted Mr. Schenck whether he | the Eaccutive Lepartuents, at Toronto, Shih wae recently arrested under the ConsMicratte debate chaucdoe | tes, tho barkvcper drow @ revolver, as be says, to fare tt DOH ay bs to o abilities from certain persons pabeas corpus act, has been rele y. a number of bills presented, by ing political Haneowse | ge Wim, ior Peeters bhi) ton the Fundiug vill, and | 3 nd Wimself, Flynn also drew a stiiilar weapon, ve aud kindness of « brother od in the late rebeliion, The r Dexter xunk in the Ohio river on sone tainly the police, a seateet Cob mon Med Whether he was not endanering the passage of that | ene : n Hy ie] alate Wie pone, 8! nd soon after the reports of two shoty were | ‘The sparring was not good, very little science and Histo ae ee i ease at miasure Ly insisting on thks Copper bi, |. Aiscubuting rew ants for the eaptare of Je”. Davie, | Monday afternoon, newr South Pointy during a by nga tire company on the xround ee: FOr | Neurd;. but whelher vot Bred or Hote cond | les» pluck Wer displayed, and the spectators shou ans, Jaeot M. Mevelt, Assessor | lel was of mo geveral Hterest or Importance. Estending the time fOr taking the beaetit of the | storm lich prevaiiad alung the Hyer above he ra Kat bare. bran expended, an tho Prone | Hears Ua We te Aer at tte Pte | dna Kise to cheered the: eommbelaste Wir guest gf Lbters senth District of New Yor M., ScMNCK Sits understood to say that the con- | Bankrupt uct It te reported that thr Io fe «oe RN 9 ll ag xeltement, One bullet, however, took etteet in the | sayings, such as * Luagh sti: Ward tow! DH. Stanton, Asscssur Seventh District of New York | pr ice report on that subject had not yet come irom vansivrring to the Department of Interior the | amount of the loss on the boat ix not ascerts es to G41, ti Hae eeee irans Hntacit: eter Bring cee ahen, | and nive it ie, Bim eieedy,” eo it, 1 Roser? | MEW NOMINATIONS. the denate powers and duties exercised ty the Secretary Of hE | ipHe vote oust in Council Bulls, fowa, on the | Hex Mauker.—Excie Viowations, From | ran out uf the lyuor store, bully for the young mosquity,” plowing hominutions were sent in Mr Manus objected to debat Treasury in connection with Indiag allaire. | issuing of bonds for $200,000 to ald In the building of | The following Liereans were zosteriiay ches gec in hand; ind OMeer Rich: stinger,” “bring” out Horace j tam Aiken Collector of Custos for Charleston Mr. Tuomas moved to lay the bill on the t Ing uducements for un Americana Tine of | Ata Oat ot tn oe ere at tins pout re. | With violatioun of the Kxcine law, in 1 c Pip or Pree egg grt lg RAST REO AR aioe pene | 5 Charice Bey wou amet, at thls polut (10 o'civek) tenroehim between New York aud one oF mure | Ot. Tints gior teu to une, the \ulal majority bang | Withont license, keeping open on Munday, tts: f I heating ING cRBta and easing tbeciton TuRGiCN | (ited hetuee rekued to tacke war for Deter ARoeiagd } HS RA TS to Mr. Schenck that If he desired to wal Bevopeel etre 1st i Wards Peter, Rineriehs do. } Gus, pped forward wind Of Hainett, the | and Mike Coburn, to yonng gamecocks, who stood | OF lows, Minister Hesident to Bova {erence report on the Funding bill, it slivuld be yrlutivn for money to purchase the territory | 1133. : Hee nthiWard; Frederick Kung, Sev. | ft Scholes noticed | up to thelr work like incn nad exchanged sev | - hes f Alaska, “ It is estimated that the fire in the woods in | euteont! einen wore required to furnteh bail, | ye athena ‘s auine see a eee rae ene FORTIETH CONGKE Mr, Sewexex inade no response Concerning the rights of American citizens in | Canada; this Beason, bas destroyed, in the Ottawa | John Dauberge was committed by Justice Mansteld Win att to pre fight “some time go, and) much va wi on the Copper bill were Interrupt. | foreign States district, suanding plve lumber tb the value of | ge of tabbing Jolin din . in conse PE be Hehe scene, Tene Sey gnc ee are SION odin ches ti maceae with aa rent of the Re ing the port, of entry, fram Plumouth to | $14N000, and the woods are willl burning. |The Of lis injuries, wus unable to appenr as a aca stinding just Now. Coburn got } ite toa Dill for the relief of th fo in, N. C., and Port Royal to Beaufort, 8. C outs on the Moutreal ryute are greatly cetained by | compiainsnt, ‘The prisoner was committed on an | itis inoment Hadnett fred wealn poe | ab and went it in earnest, and . h. Bidwell, and adding to it the e propriation bili fur the year ending June | qhe emoke on the river. afidavit by the offlees by whont he was arrested, 0 | the tert hip of the oficer, and. (utletin ugly and | was nowise b: ard. The ™ kithogue' Wasuixoron, D. € The Senato met | v4 Gar Macklenan 5 also to place on t 8), Ist hin K. Rice, who enwhided Mr, Sterns, the | Wilt the fesult of the injuries he tutticied gn Jusher, | outta wound, Mf hot @ da one, | leit tand of the laiter ty st weapon, Is Fight rs on the pub he Senate bill to reculate the foreign an ¢ Brening News, \u >pringfeld o Be ting t os ‘on the nort Pa ariiceaiarnl aa lie jonds, editor of the Arening News, in >pringfleld, Maas,, on Nice i : Saturday, preaed guilty in ihe police court to nnavule gg and? o'clock of that afternoon, « bar tothe Highth Precinct Stathon Hove, where | both bis dets in good style, Sheppird was once sent utes, resumed legisiaive | northwestern frontiers of th sa tmlting Jepanogs stodensa to Naval Academy ot | chy battery dia bands td appear fur sentence | was cumaniiied wt the hair store and dressing rooms | thelr wounds were probed hy Drs. Armstrong and | tO grass, oF more properly to the stage, when the Lanew rule creating aS lary to a culating appeals, allow. | 08 Monday b ‘vil enit for $6,000 damages, | of W.d. Barker, shz maker, &,, 02 Broadway, ad- | Cooke, and the bullet removed from Flynn's arm, | touse cheered uprosriotely, On the | whole, | e roviaul of the laws, and ab ATT Raat (edn eaten he Gotbe apoonia: | Leoualle Gi Agsinat Hice, Will bo tried t6 | joining the Olymphie Theatre, ‘he burglarw wained | That in Scholes's Ip having sunk decper Inte the | GubuRM got the worst of it, Both mes t on reviaal and undnished bus “f . ig aultw rising | Oetober. The property of Hive is all under attach- | an entrance trom the rear by forcing oft the board of | flesh, could not be removed by the prot Jitwas | were exhuusted on the fourth round, af AE: BAvARy called vp Hie House Uh for she, mort || Ons coatlas GF ptNioge poration granted by Co ment. it now tures out that Mr. Sierus was bot the | wlunber room attache) (9. the barroom of the | found. necessary to convey him to the’ Now York | ter which they diappeared, Three hearty che Lanies.—Between 11 o'clock on Sunday fe Coburn handies The injured nen were promptly joved | being ely useless, W va pat Qt hait-past 9 o'clock, a Bession for about five o business. United states, and to Hing Conunittee on Aug the Conunittee TERRITORIAL LEOISL TION, ‘tween the Speaker and economical administration of the Government in tie | Mr Ban’ lative to a count on ordering the yeas pork fi ie author of the obnoxious paragraph, Theatre, and removed from the premises a quantity | Hospital tor further troutment, Hadnett was arrested | weleomed Jem Ward upon the stage, His 63 years . Mae e tthe Valted Sates, and for other | 84 Nay, Me. BaNke appealed from the decision of apt i caves of ational banks, W Le be ee ue areas se). Nicholson, missing | of huuau hulr, velued ut @ } sent there is akon to the sume station, whore he gave his age | Weigh lightly upou hiv erect, sturdy frame, whieb Floyd et Hs al se Y | the Chair, and the decision was sustulued—Yeas, 181; | HOS Lente avembeie CONTA’ OB Ke SBI is BOAT OF ROMY BONAR: RIOR | oc wi thieves, us is supposed, Tt ln stated by th ice that Fiyon has been | must have been powerful In his prime, Mr. Claris eee Sn A Need e pctene tran be | Spee Beal, was fannd Schuyikill river ob | Conceuied during the,’ whole. of. the previous habit of quarreling With his birkecpers; aud | returned thauky oy bis Debalf, Presently * New woul prevent t pvernments vf Tertitorics froin THE FUN BIL | Discontinuing the Froedm Bureau after Jan, 1, } tion of his clothes were found in his boat, bat his f 1s of aT Charla street, | count of hie conduct, reliatly received ae Wis I nd co nit cone calling spectal sessions Mr, SCHENCK, al quarter Fast ten, moved to make | 1yiy. (Passed over President's volo.) pantaloons, watch and money are missing. It in sup. ith, wud Alexuuter Hart, 15, 0f 142 Leonard acne ser ng the forty days and (orty nigits be - Mr, Wititaats replied that they have not the power | a evr ce reborton the Funding bill, remarking | Extending the time fur tho construction of the | posed he was followed from the Fulls othe Schuyl- leah, Rah MaplO et, Wate somes & warged before Mans Merrixa or Tatvons.—At Leporin’s Hall, | sured in an Indiana jail ia company with hia rites naw, that ction against the copper ill w Southcrn Pacitic Railroad in California, Til by river pirates, and robbed and drowned, adits at Che deuerion Mirket Court by | in West Forty-fourth street, a mass mecting ot | cele. Hg eB NM ragt bag s) . Mr, BUCKALEW, while he did pot know the private | fost Gat he would not prens it this we 1 eee Tr aaa AG DOraey SpYeraIneNT [or Woman i am,” OF B08 Wost Fourth street, with F atyle tn Vogue when he won. Datties, Joe Coburn aes tilors working for the wholesale clothing bust bess was held Inst night, for the taiclug fart ct Teor objects of this bill, wus of opinion that it tone of | ference report Was read, and the bill a» amended ap- that class which always come Up mysteriousiy at the | pears in the Senate proceedings of Sunday night end of the nersis Mr, KanpaLs dewiauded as a question of order that rnitory The annual mecting of the ‘or the Isaue of €25,00,00 of three yer cent, loan | Brividere Delwware and th Fae jhe Joone 9f 9 ¥ roads was held Trenton, Ns dus tockholdors of th ie shatters of the t dows uf doit Hudson street, ¢ ane | property of various Jorn tactics, Of course p b tie old man ku the twink jing cording to th pore of | the latier cou Big ME} of w bed post; but with the | magnaniui- basement in uly 9%, and stewing impr id demo! pore of ; . The prisoners were ‘ yi j eerti Tailors’ Unlom, with a view of securing an ee OR ‘Mr, SUKKMAN took the same view, He reminded | the bill be rend, districting Washington Territors nual reports show a prosperaus year, and @ consid wid on the premises, Committed without bail ea eR) nena ty of brave man, he tappe op the Kenate that a chunge of admunistration willproba: | . ‘The StEAKKA informed him that {twas not the | fiicnutie the Revenue laws to Alaska, Erable increase In business. The following persons | Kaward Shelia, ®, of 140 West Nineteenth street ; | Herewned rate Breit ath ee esis nent so dptlng | moines tm Diy take place im ihe tall, that Wilk wtop a great many | ri-l\! of « mruiber We demand the reading of ail in | Kor funding the national Wet. were, ele managers of , the Belsitere, roa ; | dobn Metirath, 18 of 3" Weat Twenty sixth street | | Sui, buiness of lunportanes. trans ‘run the en. | luctuntiy epanklig an obstreperous Baby. A. cous ch i ful! on 8 conterence report, “harles Sitgreaves, Geo, M. Robeson, Ashbel ich, | and Cornelius MeCahil, 1%, of Lid West eteonth | OY r tn Re pee o nds tnished woe alee Witatiats eaid the Senator was altogether too | Mr. RaNDaLt appealed from the dgcision of the PUBLIC RESOLUTIONS, CONTINURD, Charies Bartien, Henjauin Kish, Kubert i Btockton, | street, wore yesterday, charged ty ‘Menr Kon dts rallinan’ of aqui tia greet for th Hed Union 1 the footlight bowed a vevireutuas ithe aadle that the ,reat dimculty in the Terrie | Chair. on ula Richurd Stockton, aud Lewis Perrine. ‘The follow: | of cat Twentieth sutet, before Justice Led: | © ence. was compore Of the Leuisistures in commiting | ‘Tue SreaxeR declined to entertain the uppeal, be- | geruedei und represented In Congress, pamed over | BK Were elected managers uf the Flemington road ; | with, with lifting off the cover’ to the coal hove, and | Pie. Ri generals” sud then ‘Ygnisiiod siaid cheers” ‘This . nting cliarters cause (he question was settled as parliamentary law, | eructed und represented in Congress, p Kobert F. Stockton, B.A. Stevens, Benjamin. Fis! into the eellar of those ines, and through: Axornen Barner Drownen.—At 64¢ o'clock | Closed the fisticufs, Negro minstrels and a ballet ce i President's veto July 20. » | ° succeeding SI Mv. SCHANCK sald that the Dill was Bow reduc Richard Stockton, 4 Barties, Alexander Warts, | the same into the house, on the night of July ¥ rey (0 legislate the interests of the people, a little Mall of three sections, aud lad been published aries. William P. Kmory, J, G, Readivg, aud Hugh Cupuer. | steativ, jy Auxiwax voluted out that the result will be) iu the papers thie morning. I there wis @general | A treaty wilh Chins Las been ratified, placiug the | The vit # ¥ wore recivoted, Comultved a h e ing, © Power, nf 14, of herr, followed. Toe house was well filed, and the bene®. lu. | streets wusturowned white uathing od Vier 94, Kast | clary must have ‘beon highly gratided at bie roeag> jor. ‘The body was vot recovered: tow, and highly benefited pecuniarily. nd plated ware valued at over @100. | sir

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