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"THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR. CABLE TELEGRAMS The Queen of Spain will not Allo Admiral Nunez to Resign. —_— Oficial News of the Surrender of Mant, River es veel ATT wt PO Mg@ tig for " eon Sui Sea ee Humiata. suena he Bak of te derbolt bettiny 1D ngat out of Lay Steter, third, Four ran. The betore the race was 5 to 1 on Beliadrum, § to it Chatetherault, and 16 to 1 against Meteor, a FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, —o—— Loxpox, July 9—5 P. M.—Consols closed at ‘aud account ‘Wes eta the following rates : pad 7AM: Lilinol# Central 484; Atiantic nde, nr i enel mb tad ine bonds ly — e1hERroOL, al as FE —gotton the rather The Diffienlty Between Gen, Caxias and Ty Sey anes |e fala MU olan, hia | aheedd Wenngre Gert etieck be 7 declined tg the American Minister. BU WSr Whalen Caecl: wrcrbuoeeiee marker elesed DUI for Western Cat unchanged In ton A prices, Lixpox. July 90-8 P. M.—Prodnee—The London arava | geil Calcutta linseod Ge on Goods | Astwenr, July m3 Petrolonm—The market Further Reports of the wcuiy'at Bt raves forstandara white. ™*"™* wood Races. — MARINE NEW —<»—- - pLoxner, aly 90. —The schooner, Blow. Cpt. ; Rov oe, rar Manto petroleum, Was deste.’ srary ireat'Duniktoaaye ne —+ ——- Mapary, July 30. —The Quoon refuses to accept GBORGIA, the resignation of Admiral Nunez, the commander of - the Spavish eet in American waters Avovars, Qa, July 80.—Some 2,000 citizens phase asseinbled at the City Fiall at noon te-day to petition SOUTH AMERICA the Legis ature for a city government of law and or. - | der. Kesolutions were unanimously adopted pro- Loxpox, July 90.—The South American mails | testing against the present military appointees, and have reached thiselty, and fornisin additional news | king for immediate relief. A Committee wa ap- Weer Gu hesUot Wad ba thé Tatans ly "o present the memorial to the Laeislature. om seone of war on the Para There is a bad feeling existing between the police Despatelics had been received in Kio Janctro from | and the citizens, but the city ty orderly. the Marquis de Canina, Commander-in-Chlef of the | Artayta, Ga., July 80,—The Senate passed a Allied armies, announcing that the fortress of Hu. | bili to-day consolidating the offices of Secretary of daita, #0 lous and ob» ly hofend Puayans, bad fallen into the hands of the Aiites particulars of the List days of the sloce were fiven, | Bor Were the terms of the surrender known, e diepute Which bad arisen between Gen. Caxias | q nd Mr Washburn, the American Minister to Pa guy, 4 unsettled. It originated in a A by the Para. » | te An tain State and Surveyor General, ‘A motion to go Into exeentive session was df the Chalr decided the Chamber to be closed al from the decision of the Chair was sus A message was received from the Governor, re. sting the privilege to withdraw the communles to the making ceriale nominations. ing the consideration of the message, the Senate ad) tempt « part of the Marquis to prevent the tnt Hous the it! empowering committees to Y States steatner Wasp, wit Hean | empl je clorks was defeated Adare ts steamer Wasp, with the American | “rit ia now before the House takin Minister on bovrd, from proceeding np the Parana werior the power of appointing superinte river. Mr, Wedd, the Ambassador of the United | au nid treasiter of the State of Georgia, Btates ut Kio Janeiro, has remonstrated with the | Sut! transierring the same power to the General As- Brazilian (+ vernment cls interference with | “RF jhowing was introduced andpaseed by a large the movoments of the Minister to Paraguay,and will | majority oman Lis porsporte if thertoamer Wasp fe again de | Inasioneh mathe vital quostto fofore dividing the tained by the commander of the allied forces. RiCTRuE Tt, Couanoning Val Branches se Ueaern! Alsen Loxpox, July oi ¥.—The following report has | wettion } creed, That we, ke men having the intorcat of the pis od go. forward (9 been 1 t froma Paraguay 0 h tara! as rl esti 4 | pew among the people oF the State he Alcs taaile a reed © in foree In the ‘age Kink ikea ts Thettebie ae r ‘tee of Investigation In the ease of A rection of ations on the Tebiewary river. | Aipcg adley, the colored Senator accused of The det consiating of 6,00 men, was met by | fl the Parizdiyae foros on. the Tabare Myer, ond 6 | are contesting the seats ot ep Q reset id Gf severe ouencement followed, which ended int — feat and rout of the Allies, with heavy loss tu. priv KANSAS ouers, rms, nud munitions of War. a covuni.s (rou the same quarter represent thar the | Leavenwourtt, Kansas, July 90.—The Demo aé Paraguayans at [umsite wa strong | eratic Siate Convention sat antil 1 o'clock this morn. ved as it ewer dad Hera, and there were ing and adjourned gine dle. Charles W. Blair, of of itsabantouinent. The new and ex | Port Sevtt, was nominated for Congress, Por elec fleat ons on the Tebicuary had been com> | (or, Cen. ‘T. Sinith, Ariin Thurston, and P, L, Taylor. Pleted, usd were wel) proviel and garrisoned. | ‘The platform adopted reaffirms that of the New York ‘The riv J been effectually closed at that polut by | Pemocratic Convention, and endorses the nomina Chains aut other obstructions | ymour and Blatr, It declares that the Thea ve nts, coming from behind the Para « are necessarily of an earlier dave thay | the int ws received at Hio Jan the al . chat uipatey lied earn; timation Is given that Gen, Lopes | taborer, farmer, and sol 4m pension. baa raed ie wenes should be received by other creditors of the United tates, ba Uh nce of express provisions to the a contrary; that Natwoal bank earrency should be GEEAT BRITAIN, wrhdrawn and the tonds plodged for its redemp- | tos cancelled and replaced by law! ey of the eh | United States. thas e.ving @15.000,600 coin interest Loxvoy, July 30.—The St commen'ing upon the Fi the Ame dord, commenting | Just passed by | tion to re: | ng bi pre oan Congress, says the ver Ail Ludiaas from the State . the speedy extinction of ail Indiaw titles in making treaties favo: rehoo!s for ¢ the edueation of ali classes (but h race); the speedy removal of demands thet the plice the Lve-tventios with w bonds bearing a | lands shall be offered to actual settiors under the r _ i 1 intereat to be | Homestead and Exemption laws; denounces the Jower rato of interest, principal and interest to BE | proligate expenditurcs of public money of the Pald in gold, will make the latter no more ac: | Btute by the Hadienls, and the excessive taxa asafuture Congress may alter their value by the Ay the eolsiens tna enactment of new laws on the suiject Dvatty, July $0,.—Mr, Train appeared in public before the Court of Bankkruptey today. Aw his pay Wore Hot presented in the proper form, the Court re fused to liwar the ease j Goovwoor. smoeting tovis place toutay The Gootwood cup, vane (or $2,100), added taa subser each, hall forfeit; if twenty subscriptions, the m to receive 1) sovercigns out of the stakes; year-olds to cary 108 ™ ls, 138 year-olds, 1% Ds; 6, and ag clgns In gold ton of 3 Kove three Geldings allowed 4 s,; pure Barbs, Turkish, or | Arabian jorwes allow ths; horses foaled in Am erica oF Luc Brilish Colonics allowed 7 tha., with al Jowances for non-winners, Penaities for winners of the Derby, Doncaster, St. Leger, Asco’, Goodwood or Doncaster cups within two | years, of 10 Ms, extra; two miles and a bail Phe race was won by the Duke of Neweastie Byear-oil b. ¢, Speculum, by Vedette, out of Dors ce, carrying 108 lbe,; Mr. HM, Savile's S-yearoid bi, ¢, Blueskin, by Skirmisher, out of Doeskin, carry Ang 102 Ibs., second, Mr. F. Johnstone's t-year-old br. c. Tabouret, by Ratapian, out of Mulligrats, ear rying 102 Ibs., third; Baron Kothschild’s S year-old br. ¢, Suitolk, by North Lincoln, out of Protection, Carrying 102 Ibs., fourth: the Duke of Newcastle's G-year-old b. c. Julius, by St, Albans, out of Julle, carrying 12) Ibs., Ath. Time, S minutes 1539 seconds. The betving yurt previous ty we rice was 4 to 1 against Spceaium, § to 1 aguinst Blueskin, 4 to 1 | against Tabouret, and 2 to 1 against Julius, Th Detting ten ays wince war 5 to 2 against Blinkhoolie, | 4 to 1 wguins: Speeuium and Julius, 1,00) to 80 agains Buffolk, 10 to 7 against Fripo aler The Goorwoud cup was Won last year by the Duke of Beaufort’s Vaubun, who beat Mr, J. Johustone's ‘TyngPale by three-quarters of a length; Regalla ba third; &. ©. Toxopholite foarth, sud Miss Hayeluck AN, ‘The vetting was 7 to Lon Vauban, The second race was for the Racing stakes, 50 sovereikins cach, for S-year-vid culty, carrying 132 1 Gillies 119 Me., the owner of the second horse to f ceive back hiv stake; one mile; 14 #ubseribers Won by Mr. Bowes's bc, The Spy, by Underland, out of Victoria; Mr, Salmon’s b. ¢, Vale Royal, by Btockwall, out of July, seeond; Beo was third ‘The betting before the race was tour to one agalnst The Spy, aud two to one against Vale Royal, a Beven to one against the Bee, ‘The third race was a sweepstakes of 200 sovereigns tach for (wo-year old fillies carrying 128 pounds, Shree-quarters of a mile, sia subscribers, nud wos won by Mr. Savill’s filly by Prime Minister out of Rigolboche; Lord Stumfvrd's filly Seintilla, by Thundcrbett out of Dulcivelia, second; and the Mar Quis of Mastinow's b. f Kamchatka by Trumpet out of Traritzs, third, ‘The betting before the race ‘was two to one against the winner, even ou Sclutilla And two (0 one agalust Kainschutica The fourth race was for the third years of the «x Aeenth Bentlock memorinl sta of 10 sovereigns, exch for ‘0: pounds, fillies 117 pounds, three m thirty-two subseribers, won Ly Mr. Bowen's eh. g Toraban by Rataplan out of Wiasma: Mr. J, Day's th. f, Seville by St, Alvany out of Donna Maria, cond. The Hh race was for the secood year of Seven fecnih Bentinck Memorial Stakes, a triennial Ftakes Of ten sovereigns each, for foals of 1865: colt 12 Be,, Alles, 116 Ma; one mile and ahalf; at sub eeribers; won by Mr. Bowe'sb.c, Thespy, yb Under fand, ont of Victoria; Sir F, Jubnstone's b, ¢, Ban ditti, by Buccaneer, out of Secret, second; Bun stroke was third, Three ran, The betting before Ahe race was two to one against The Spy, four to one egainst Banditti, and two to oue against Sunstroke ‘The sixth race was for the Molecomb stakes of 50 sovercign each, for Pyrar old colts to carry 123 Bs, Allies 119 s,, the owner of tha second horse to re ceive back his stake; won by Mr. Merry's b. © Belladrum, by Stockwell, out of Catharine Hays; the Duke of Hamilton's ch. c. Chatelherault, by Wewminster, out of Leonie's dam by Hampton, tecoud: Mr. C, Alexander's b, ©, Meteor, by Thun- cs five furlong lung Leen agitating the Leg tmatio formed militia to Le armed wad pense roved hy the Governe nor tactics of tI ty re-eive pay \ Karticuls are ticle own bands, their set fa eu. lures thes services ce by the Amer. vebeilion, and a State will be Inaugurated by ing to tnorrow evening, when We Mair, and other distin resent, New Onueans, J The militia question nelderably. A ay, outhoriamg the for of companies of unt quipped at the ex when the orgunization is ap aud empowering the Gover to organize the ‘companies into” battalions aud regimen'ss the militia ty Le tostructed in the e United States army, and to be called erviee at the divers tion of the Governor uid allowances as proscribed by the ted States army while in wervice. ‘The bill wil Daly puss the Senate without diMeuity, The endeavoring to get the Legisia’ar ion of the Presidential Blectors inte Today being Ue anniversary of passed the House yester ofan unlimited nv of the State, inte active take the iets of Is oth Houses adjourned withvut suid ALAUIMA, gees Mostoomsuy, Ala., July 80.—Tho time of the ussing a bill to (to suppress Ku-Klux pab- Sonate to-day was eonsutied in dis penish the Ku-Kiua, a licat In the House a bill was passed allowing one news paper in each Congressionil disiric'—Lo be selected to Le the oficial Journal for bub ales, eatate notices, We, rion Carries bill Waa dicunsed and post Al to-morrow, It punishes railroad officers temnboat men for making any distinction om ac (ot color: by the Governor cry she The Co poned and —- TENNESSER, - Nasnvinte, Tenn,, July 99,—The resolution of the Stute Senate to appoint a Comittee to wait upon Gov Brownlow to ask iin to rec nt the re toval of political disabilities fom distranchised iach wae yanoedl over in:oriually patch from Memptle to. the Chicinnatt Ga Duncing the assassination of Senator Wyatt, is Without fousdation, ‘The Senator is wow in th A — SOUTH CAROLINA, Conemara, 8. C., July 90.—A. J. Willard and Copt. Hoge were elected Associate Justices of the upreme Court today. ‘The Democrats tricd to elect sConservauive Republican, but falied. a PIKES. > Troy, N. Y., July 30.—A. Bry 5 & Co.'s cot. ton mill at Hart's Falls, No ¥., was burned Inst vst bs timated at $00,000; insured for Pa., July 80.—The roofs of the buildings in the Navy Yard Wworming, ‘The loss may MILADPLERA, umber shop and othe ere burned easly this $5,000 — Movements of Gen, Graut, Lovis, July 80.—Gen, Grant arrived here ast night, and left for bis farm this afternoon — we Sr. The Cor rmitys Irmaca, N.Y, duly 30.—The Trustees of the Cornell University held a two days’ meet Sev eral professors were present, and a general confer ence (ovk piace betwoun the Trustees and the Faeul the administration ntly satinfuc being held on 1 for the commence ustees decided The i ty about the organization The condition and prospe tory and flattering, The State the same days as heretofore fix iment of the Uiiversity, the postpone the opening one week exercines Wil therciore bo held on W the Rey, Willlam D, Wilko, Hebart he wendy, ) College, was’ clecied: sl and Moral Piilosoph amridge, Professor of Civil Engineering reliminary business was completed, aud the Board adjourned until Oct, 6, San : General Halleck Gone to Sitka, San Francisco, Oul., July 29—General Hal- leck and stall sailed for Sitka to-day, in the steamer Vucitle, on his tour of inspection of the millt Sr Assos, tuo Fasi0e surelen' serge’ of ordaeeen, couminsary aud Quarter masler’s sLared, Willian ©, Clovela curation | NEW SPORTING. boone Buffalo Races-Third Day, Berravo, N. Y., July 80.—The races at the Baffalo Driving Park to-day are admitted by the most experienced horsemen here to be the finest trots and the most closely contested reces of the meeting, and, considering the horses best time on record. Perso with ~ coming to line in fine order. gaged, the About twelve thousand were present, nnd all were elated the rich sport furnised them, ‘There 0 trouble in scoring, the horses ‘The first race was for & purse of @3,500, free for all horses that have never beaten &97, In harness, previous to Jui 1, 1868; $9,000 to the first; $760 to the second ; $480 to the commenced a erleket match with an ¢ Boston Club v eleven mace t Philadelphians $6 runs, with six wiekets down, beaten 4 for, and extra | selling Is lively all over eitetment has risen to and of any of tho passion for ownin menced uit against a citizen of Huy Clevewund, ley noted ae a borne fu 82.500, sale of & well-known horse, will undoubtedly be w fin American Insure morning and depostted the amount with the General required by the Insurance act. T have complied with this law will be gazetted Satur day ald and od pre tian ti the course to ton of Dr. Mathievou, of this city, was drowned at Caconna yesterday were which the Secretary read the resolutions int which declare that the benefits of total abstine from the use rights and he Chureh:being a living protest againat | Hating the ent of a prohibs |, and $40) to the fourth; mile heat in five, in harness, Five heats were trotted with the follow! baat ing result: emit, Mala vd Toland... Puree free for all horses that have never harness, previons to June 1, 1865; $400 to the fl 75 to the second, and $75 to the third. Mile heats, best three in five, in harness, Six heats were trotted. Lady Hamtiton, : Oana surpel ¥ H i a Hold Meat... 8 houdin . rrr ass «8 distanced, Tine — div %, Bibi lg, BANG, DB, dy, addy, ‘To-morrow three separate purses will be contend me is expected to be mad Pool. clit, at the gre: Dixie and Tocke: the favorites, selling $100 against the fleld, $210, and B es Li i jt D puree, Lacy tebe Gol Dut ate, v te A groat saddle race has been arranged for Satarday, hie sport of that day ray) cconist of Chics fine horses, this morning cor lo, formerly of ie, to rece amines for allege! breach of Warruntes In the likely to be equal to that ‘A wealthy tol joted for his - Cricket tn Mh July 12.—The Rostow, rh lelphin eleven even of the day, the result being that (he Host rune in the Mrat innings, aud the tials Base Bu The Atlantis, of Brooklyn, and the Olympics, ia, played a mateb game of base ball on the Union Grounds, Williamsburgh, yesterday, whieh fn avietory for the piaying oF neither C not dolug the r by a sore of 35 was frstelai playing of the Oly * matin maieb of the Atlantics tand Mutuals Union Grounds, aud ———— THE NEW DOMINION. — Ortawa, Canada, July o¢ Representatives of ee Companies arrived here this Receiver Re. Joun, N. 1, July 80. —Sir Jobn A, MeDon Ministers arrived this Monrawan, Jul while bathing Mills, the celebrated gymnart, wea shot in the wuth by one Nolan,in a drunken row this morning file is in a ndition. Blacgue i Ambassador, leit for ng There and rain storm here The Tempernnce Convent Cunveraxp, Ohio, July 8—In the morning on of the Temperance Convention, stat ule as to the progress of th nents cause, after nducedt, f intoxicating dri ted by wherever tr ted ; th ‘an one of peranee eau ‘of the medical faculty to ities in this regard; that Sab: ing 14 a viokition Of the best of the American people; that the Jemperance, its metber avd m only true to their obil thous as they tal poranee: urgiig the shinent of children's and youths total bath hence societies in connection with Sunday #ehools, vilshment of @ National Temperance Puvileution House, and recommending the » Ib (ke afteriuon sersiun the resolutions Which were ‘and adopted, take extrome grounds tn favor ry Inw, and denounce the sale aud use ‘Me slrinks as criminal Remarks were made by Mr. BR. Sherman, of Chi fy, and oth cage, De, Hons, of thas been deeld nnal meetings Convention ‘This evening was devoted to speeches, bath the Counterfeiting-Storm—The Reno Brothers, Cinciny att, duly 30.—At Ric today. United States Detective Wek dames Walker unterfeiting, Press dies ai nal currency, Was found d paper tty n their posses: prevailed this afternoon along the ‘The bridve on the Muricita roud was washed away near Mi le. The trains that re this afterneon Were obliged to return, Tue damage has not yet been ascertained The two Keno brothers, charged with robbing Adams's Express, near heymour, were incarcerated in the Lexington Jail this evening. — Weather Report July 9-0 A. M. Weather, Degrees Raining... tl Cloudy, ss.ss.scgh Patiadeiphia. Wilmingts Oswevo Huttalo Halnini Houdye: CONDENSED TELEGRAMS, a The crop reports from Arkansas are very en encouraging. Date ring have been general W. T. Peddrick, of Philadelphia, who was the Private Beeretury’ of Attorney-General Stabery has opted a like position auder Atturney-General Evarts, by invitation of that gentlemao. Up to Thursday evening the individual sub- scription at the counter of the American office in aid of the sufferers by the Baltimore floc onnt to #80, ‘which haw’ been distribute Keilet committee. The Select Committes of the Senate, to inquire into the. oMcial conduct of Senators in connection with the impeachment and. trial of President Johu tou, toow no action whatever in relation to that Subject Henry Renaud was arrested at Toronto on Wed- nesday bight, on the Information of a New York de fective, charging him with forging paper to a Large wmount on Wilhy Churehill, a broker of New York. ‘The prisoner will be examined before a police magi tonday A despateb from Omaha says w report has ed there from Wood river, Nebraska, tat a band of Sioux and Cheyenues had stacked a ‘il party of the Pawnve scouts under Lieut. How killing one Paw vd wounding Lieut, How Several of th quip Charles E, Becker, keeper of a lager bier saloon tn Piladerp a has a nagerie aw an at traction to bi bought uke on Sunday last, On Thursday, while exhibiung it to rome frichds, tt would not rattle, and Becker put bis hond in the éage to take the # i the fi eran 0 of the efforts by whiskey aud other remedies, he died In tess than an hou A despatch from Fortress Monroe, July 30, says the nchooner Mary . Killinger, € nny, of New York, (rom Ajexandrts with a cargo of coal for Boston, struck on her auchor yesterday at noon, and night In thrve fathons of water ow Aliddle ‘The crew were taken |. The Kil- iy artis and wouts Were nents, poured, with their ey or YORK, FRIDAY, JULY FROM WASHINGTON. Very Discouraging Reports from Southern States, General Revival of Extreme Rebel Sentiment. — Revenue Commissioner Rollins Proposes to Stick. ——— Special Despatches to The San. Wasminoron, July 0, CONDITION OF THK SOUTH, letters received bere by the Congressional Executive Committee give very deplorable reports of the condition {nthe South. In Texas the Constitn tional Convention Is likely to #pilt, owing to internal dissensions, Gov Hamllton is represented am any: thing but a harmonizer, In Lonisiana tt ts most likely that the rebels will repudiate the new Govern: ‘Ment and eet yp another. In the western part of the State it '4 now w dead letter, Ry one mail this week letters were received giving accounts of over forty murders, while all over the South the slumbering embers of discord are rapidly being fanned into fame by Seymour and Wlair orators, and the conduct of the President in refusing to recognize the new State Governments as wall 2 THK REVENOH ComMIseIO There is no new move to-day in reference to the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Mr, Rollins is still in quiet possession of the oftve. ‘The story that Commies © Rollins was willing to surrender his office pescenbly, if a man was ap pointed by the President who was acceptable to him (Rollins), is without foundation, Mr. Roliins does not propose to surrender his ofee to any man lected by Mr. Jobuson, antit he t* confirmed by the Senate, There will undoubtedly be dimeulty yout the selection of the new Supervisors, Mr. Rollins claims hia right to designate them, and says Seeretary MeCulloch has only to mission them, ‘The President con tends that Secretary McCulloch shall not com mission any bat those who are wutistactory, and hints have already becn thrown out looking to 7. them between two parties, Mr. Rolling will not consent to any such arrangement. ‘There ty a larger crowd banging around the Whive Touse to-day than at any Uime for months, Nearly all are in pur { office for themselves or fi *. FE, Cooper left to-night for Tenne This ie considered the end of his hopes form luting the Revenue Department in the pending THR NEW TAX LAWS, The hotels are again filled with whiskey and aceo mon, Who ura ber A decisions tin terpretations of the new law, there being nearly ax many opinions of the proper construction of various sootions as there are intorests them, It will take some people to construe | ye yet to get all the new machinery and regulations working smoothly THM SUPERVISORS OF KEVENUK, The Supervisors usder the new revenue law will be distributed by Caited States Judicial Districts foe the better carrying out of their duttes, NAVAL MATTRICS, ‘The reduction of the naval force will thr: of vetive service a large number of maya oftleers » FOR. Mr. Binckley, who wrote so many opinions for Mr Johnson, and who was legislated out of office for those optn Will son be vrovided for im some office not yet abolished. MONKY COMING IN, Internal revenue weeipts run up today to 00,000), owing to a hrge amount of whiskey being yut of bond undar the fifty-cent tax, CLERKS DISMISSED. During the next sity days nearly eight bun dred clerks will be disnissed owing to want of bust pars and reduction of ppropriations by Congr TAG STAM The new contractfor postage stamps will not te let out until October HON Ake A through hero to-day en te will be absent some tine, stinaster-Geneval Randall will «pend some days 1a bisnew home in Hlmira, N.Y. His taking up ew York three Cabinet Min ont ‘The Hon, Thaddeus Stevens will leave for I caster about the mille of next week ina special He expects to nuke his annual visit to Redford Springs, and then canvass his district as usual, NATIONAL I9SURANCH COMPANY. The National Life Insurance Company of the United States of Amerien, chartered by Congress a few days before Its adjournment, has been organized already and all the stock taken by a fow capitalists, headed by Jay Cooke, ‘This is claimed to be the broadest charter ever granted to any insurance com pany in America. It authorizes branches in all States And Terrivories, and {# Intended to be earried on in copncetion with the National bunks. UNPAID INTREEST. ‘The United States Treasurer has prepared in the form of a letter the blanks to be filled up in each individual case und addressed to Government eredt tora who have not yet drawn the interest on bonds, informing them of the amounts standing tn their names respectively and subject to ty ir orders. A Focoipt upon the book in his office vii be required from the eredit {before t amount can be pald, anda blank power of attoru is enclosed, INSPECTOKS OUT OF OFFICR Tho Spirits and Tobacco Tax law provides that all the inspectors appointed under the old act shall 0 out of oMice ten days after the former becomes a aw, ‘The limitation expired today, A large num ber of applications have been filed for the offices created by the last enactinent HOMESTEAD The Commissioner of the General Land Office, in reply to inquiries, states that homestead entries ean only be made upon surveyed lands after the re turn to the proper District Land Oftice of the oficial plot of the survey, Also, that the right of & settior under 8 “homestead entry at taches only at and from the date of the entry Settlers upon gnsurveyed land, desiring io secure thelr lnprovenents, made prior to the return Of the surveys, may obtain priority of right ax igainst aubsequent cluims, under the provisions of the preCmption Laws, and filing declaratory stateme: therefor, bofore (he expiration of three tenths atter date of the return of surveys to the District ISION, NAVAL mander Pier ommmand of th AVPAIRS, e Crosby has be m detached cod on walting orders OF Congress mak ng sarge reduction jn the force keainen employed in te United States navy, Set given directions for bringing hom putting out ot commission a number of now duing service abroad. Itis not yet known what Vessels will come home, ae they will be of those Wiileh can be dispensed with by the commanders of the squadions to which they are attached, 'T crows of the vessels thus put ont of eomlssto Will be discharged, and the vlllecrs placed on ob duty tary Welles has ty CUSTOM RECEIPTS. ‘The receipts Grom customs from July 20 to 25, Inclusive, were as follows Bonton, $58,090 New Vir Pattee) Billadeiphlay tits Halimore isi Total #2). 150 PORTAGE STAMUS, The Postinaster-lier has postponed until October his decision on the bids for supplying the Department with stamps INDIAN The Senate, before treaties with the Pot'n THM ATINS, ite adjou atomies, 8s Foxes, of Wyoming and Navaiovs, of New als, the following, made by the Peace Commission 4, Kio wa, omanche, Apaches, the Kiowa and Comanches of Kansas, and the Crow Indians, of Montana, ‘These treaties adjust tnuny points of difenity, and stipulate sand Kansas; the Northern Cieyennoa and’ Arapal Nebraska; (hi Mexico; for permanent peace. The Senate tailed to ratify the treaty made by Gen, Sherman with the Wintob, Graud Maver, aad Suawace Ladiaua 3h, 1863. POLITICAL, - The Georgia Democratic Conventt A letter in the Cincinnati Gasetts describes the Convention at Atlanta as decidedly successful in numbers and the ability of tho participants, {ts ne, however, 1s eet down as decidedly rebel, and some of the remarks quoted bear out the accusation Mr, John P. Weems «aid aegtion to be settled In the com! campalitn, 80 Ath Was concerned, wae whether they W pte man’s Kovernnicnt oF A RoverNENt of FH, Of IanO And why: CHOLTAVE Auch 6 KONOFUTVENL We AUite Us? nvotthe recout war," The gouthern people were All 'n favor of that war. f it the South was for a ime rwhelmed. And the iadieals pretend that they have tell Foult ie not vo. They may ery ere We no peace, Free 4dvern umerce i¢ erippied, mgfleniiure te Frostote,, etuiligation | iteoit ts pat “back | aad here will he nelther pence nor prodperity Aqain mnt the cause of conctitutional Hberty, for which we contended durlog the wary shall bo wt last triumphant, For thie cy in the tng election the Demor Ny ceed 1) COLES NAB ENT ID: wy poerisy ani sag daclty eannaie ot the worlt: AUS merre, would have q o@ they have perpelr Mr. Weems then reviewed the hist struction, and proceeded to condemn and anathema: seriatin overy individual w wed in that work, Having brought his history down to the rat feation of the coustitutional amendment by the rein Legislature, on Monday lust, lie ald that ho voted for that amendment was a receive the In. y which at presont ry ted mapretacte of paralleled int kula why did the ndment? Prine keeping out of oMce auc true patriots as Howell Hobert Toombs, BolT and dofferson Ba these slionld ever creaits who are now holding powe Pat their pure pres euch Of the patriots’ tn the above was a storm of cheers; but when he mi efferson Davis the hall xt ne of & Wild and umultious aproar, Roth delegates and spectators juinped to thetr feet As if in excitement uncontrotiable, Mate and hand Kerehiefe were waved and shaken their heads, and yells and shouts aud would shrink to As Mr heers w Wild stamping [oF the space of two minutes shook the hall Angtistus Reese was the presiding oftcer of the Convention He said tle party hae Indicted the Tepnbtican nga the latter, with exorcte ht Jovernment i tment alone. They Ato Wo more intend when tl face connited after the F w out st be preveut ‘of Columbus, poke tn this eh a fle tho WAF sho Ww Jotned her en: ver accursed, “We cr OWE OMICS fall GUE elites uy ett We looked upo: dye-box [Loud aud enthusiastic applause. the wigestors fran) whom Jou shrane.. There ae mon tn the Whi wre now trily Sith you, and who Will In aneh ® COnfet, neces Toad four battalions. We did i Twas forced upon ts for whieh our fathers ble olny COMME POOLE OF War Thaddeus Stevens onthe Fi Wasitenoroy, nancial Question. D.C, July 80.—The following a by the Hon. Thaddeus Ste to a personal friend: Duan Sin: The gold question b Te iy not surprising that an should marvel at the stoaular workings of truth, sometines operating With provoking slowness, and sometimes with electric rapidity, bat always with eventual accuracy. ‘This his been eaited to my mind hy the late sudden settioment of tho question, * In What currency were the fve-twenties payable? For some time past that question hax been discussed Ina vulgar manner, and 1 confers, so tar an L was ® temper and style whieh was anbe ng; and yet within a Week the whole question has been settled without turmoil, and:without tts ing to be understood by the public at large A Fun bill was introduced by Mr. Senator Sherman, and having p was went to phitose ried-an entirely sew ‘settled the whole question of what payable In, so Wiwely as to reduce to payment incon, They full amvunt of the ball, In whi the Saws should bs ol, had the right to oatend : tho bonds t be substituted she terest value fiom the face that they sball bear an iaterest of 4 por centu xold, lustend of 6 per contum ax now, and as equivalent for the reduction of the interest the J xhould be payable in gold at maturity. If te cipal were alrendy payable in gold, there could ve heen Ho occasion to repeat It, ner fo reduce the n interest for J years by one-third. That settled bonds bearing 4 per cent. Interest for 4 their privelpal and interest payabie tn wore al to what the Committee con 1 the value of the 8) bonds bearing one-third e interest in cold, and the principal payable in at it now Is that th yoars, an euln, I think, cannot be misunder. nan, If the bondholder choos of these 440 bonds t for one of the Fame Value arlng 6 per cent, interest in gold, and ouey. porition, ¢ niaining #0 just and con Hour the Hous ean mewn hecause the P nea It "This compromine bill Was & happy thought, sett ‘an irritating question, and Intorming every. bor holder what and how much he Is tor bond, Itdoes h do to exalt, bu ng to those wh Bink aceon te. bo 8 gmt, they woul be I wey Were payable in i Ks etfull; Mics Richie a THADDEUS y ‘every Kepubil now a law, It is Nomina Saxposey, Ohio, July 80.—The Repub! held at Clyde to-day, nominated Win. I. Gibson, of Seneen county, na their candidate for Congress from the Ninth District, Dernvit, July 80,—The Hon, T, W. Ferry, of the Fourth, and the Hon, Austin Blair, of the Fiith District, were renominated to Cougress to-day by the Republicans. Sr. Loci, J Fin Distriel, ron Stover has term of Colondt Met lung. ¢ Kepublicans of the Fourth District have nom! i ent that district in Cone sinated to Mil the unex pired TClvcinnatt, July 80.—John §. Leedam, of chatapagne eounty, Was nominated toxtay by’ the vauie Convention at Urbana to represent jhe Fourth Obio Distiict, + Lerten prow Gey, Borten.—Gon, Butler has addressed the following letter to the Howton Journal; Howton, duly ds, 14s, Ty the Bulitor of the Boston Trurnat Tago In your telegrapiite column # not W.W, Woolley wid that Chai herly Brothers brought aint ther ani less weeurate tis true, the Tat mani at Fortes Mo hey John Suriatce ata: Hoth suits wore the latter In order to Kive asion (OF the tele. Ly Brothers’ claiin ts for rent pal by then for A Board of suivey Fe goverment land for tie ivslinl ee and weronnt Me teloge all th 1th eceupanta of against we, and i papers MaWwitthugly givin, cu Will, L doubt not, give place a. Benpecttutly BENJAMIN F, BUTLER. —_ L Mauker in Innis. ~The nati he Some Prokash, o1e in India, gives the editor @ ale of girls year Caleutta at which he en he first Heard shat ¢ Wi ing und wal that he ha oon going toe he at Manie very busy. summoning ners, as i" cived a commission of Wy por eent. ¢ the barciins ettected through thelr instrumentality, he Hing Ober ings, ‘The prices varied a the age” and heauty of the children Vat about 10) rapes; an old mae oft un offer of 10) rupees fore very beaut who wos surrounded hy quite a crowd of An exchange of daughters, was. tak part of the bazaar, ‘The w: girl oF 13, place In anow tie letter, who appears to have been greatly horrited hy what he withewsed, implores. the editor to lircet the attention of the Government officials to this mat ter, aud save many Brabinin families fom perdition, et ra ee ee nen oT = arte Sanare—The New Yorkers Curry off the Prize, The drill for the championship of America came off yesterday in Tompkins square between the Montgomery Light Guards, Boston, and Company E, Twelfth Regiment, New York. The hour ap. pointed for the contest was o'clock, but long before that time thonsands had collected on the square, the wee were crowded with angious spectators, and every branch of a trea im the aquare | bad Ite “dozen cecupanta, The Twelfth Regiment, under command of Lieut, Col, MeAfor, pro: ceeded to the armory of the Siaty-niath, and on ¢ Montgomery Guard to the squar they ar 4 o'clock aod were rece! tumultuous cheering. A detail of the Aeventecnth Precinct Police was on tho aroun to keep order, bt they were inadequate to the oceation, and much eon fusion and some unnecessary violence Was the conse uence, At half past 3. Company H Teifth Hem! 1, commenced to drill according to Upton’s tactics, consisted in alignment manual of arms, march tng by company, fromt, right, aud left wh double the, we second drill was mn fink In double quiek. breaking tn fours, right aM Jef, then In twos, right and left, reforming in fonts The Monigomerys drilled men, did the Websters, Company &. cobb wheel to the right, the enthu crowd carried them away, nad they bre tain Finan stopped di fixed bayonets and cleared the krounda, after which the drill proceeded, the iateness of the owitted oblique trl Hie by twos, and Mixing and undaing of and numbered 34 Upon thetr Fe were large bets pending on the 0 to one wore freely offered ag: tas frecly taken wiles were Capt. Moore, U8. A., Boston ; ob MeAfee, Twelfth Regtin and referee, Maj. Kagan, West’ Point, At 7 o'clock they delly ered thelr decision he ground, and awarded the wellthy Ki ai ot, New York, 1) with loud cheers The friendi« of the Tweifth felt arently overjoyed, the adherents of the Montgomery * somewhat , m Hal disappointed; but the greatest good te vailed, and the Twelfth entertained there Me Pp cgiupetitors wt aupper in Th i Weceker sireet, where specehes were amade by Capt. | MeAfee, of the Twelfth; Capt. Finan, of the Mont the Hon, Join J. Gagan Moss, and Ty's; rs his friendly pasmage at arma for the possenaton of the flag, which Is a United States banner, with word “Champion” tn the centre, hetween men whi bore it to vietory on many a hot fel for the military future of the laud. ‘They were hot enw steel, hut weecm ‘aril LABOR MOVEMENTS + | Jounsermey Burexiavnis.—A large job on the corner of Madison avene el yestentay with eighth The brieklayers of Je: Wednesday evening ant dons y'to their New York. brethren, besides tate ® per q por week fOr the same cause util tho strike Is The following communication will doubtless satiaty Mr. Koss amd other bosses ws to the truth of de re porte of the contrast entered into by tho briextay ing the progress of the strike: . Lattor of The Sun 1d was start meeting on To the paper the ro. the mae py p for yiawuug of ac Which Mtr R es of ye Yorkeliy, bent stated iat I evety Un yates ty oft andy inent believe they had taken #0) sisoed, Patrick OF wher, do hereby the abSve stateniont ts untrue rtnion S York elty Now, ICME winlen by 0, 1A meetings R. Gaul Domilt Hat! last even presiding. It was an yy sought add jzhter and applaw iia “Be reelar f the meeting b up first. Lowt iment was then passed nmant mouely amid much merritn Two penitent * scabs” were admitted and two ap- prentions sent to Mr. O'lirien called attention to the toose way in which cards nd passes are given to men who are not Practical bricklayers. He was informed by w mem Per whe “ottered his card of membership for 1 & statement ho could procure another without Any dimeulty, Mo also tated that he knew a hod. Carrie who had obtained a pasa aa a bricklayer Mr, Gaul was not aware of 3 practlees, pre vailing complained of, and asked the Chatr- man of the Committee on Strike for information, Mr, 0 dented that cards had been lv any men, In accordance with the inatructiona of th Union, the Cou J turnished wookly oF bb es. more, no more d to apprentices or indentures, oF were wad a dog wick at home, | com and w atrend to his da te, neh re. port wae an jered the inember to be fned 60 cents for Mr, White, from a commlitee Brooklyn, stated that hie tra ing last "Tuesday event wlved to give all tia money In. their treasury to sustain the brick layers of New York, and that the money Was re they would send a committee for it (Friday) evening. Ho ¢ his hearty. « pathy with the olghtshe 4 hoped | nat beloved that the brickliyers would succeed. Me | Considered the bosses or middlemen the only obsta cle now to the advancement of the workingtien, but | he was glad to see that the bricklayers were Wiking the advice of Tug Sus, and were behaving aa g and laweabiding citizens. Le was glad alas N tholr reports in th Jo paper that Hi the demuni eight-hour men continued, they would svon have to advertise for U Mr. McManus, of Union No. 9, Newark, N. J. re ported the action of bis society in donaling $150, ) Stato Tra, » he paid down. edd respot Jesup, President of th 4 Assen to his of th nit Joiners’ whieh a, Ne Ys, QU; and from the Carpenter Union of ‘Albany, N. ¥., $0, allo y to pay over to the Committee. , of Union No, 1 of Jersey Otty, re- F ‘of his Soclety. ‘The Carvers’ Soelety of New York donated @900 Mr, Ketheman reported progress from the Com. rkinginen's Union is to be ealled at an early day | ke wetlon, aud his Committee had deterred their | action antil after that time Mr. J. Farrell, from a committes of the 1 Union, moved that the bricklayers take tion upon a union with his society on the ¢ hour question, upon which a conference commitioe Was subsequently appointed. | Mr. O'Toole read letters from the Seeretary of the | National Union, whieh he wanted to have received part of the committee's report. ‘The house ret to recelve them, Whereupon he oilered lily resigna halrinah of the committes, but by request ntly withdrew it ‘The Chairman thea read commu Union No. 3 of Worcester, Mass vertixement of the New York boss m: ten-lonr men at § per day, and another’ invitin twenty ten-hour mien to go to Mechante Mills, Fal Hiver, at €5 per day, ‘The Secretary of the Cotamit ted to pick out the Fequired number idle men and send thew on at the expense of the Union, and If they refused ty go Ww tke thelr namos from the pay-t0ll Communications were read also from Bricklayers? Union No, 9, of Utew N.Y. encloning a check for 0), snd trom the Paters’n, N. Jo. Union, 963. iter some other routine business Ue Sueiely ad Tus Genwan Barextarens.—The German Ten- Hour Brickiayers’ Assoctation, who not long since formed in favor of the ten hour system, with the un derstanding to earn #5 or more for a day; tuwioad of cations pelosing a ad $1.50, wot’ at the Meary Clay House fast nigut Twenty new s Wore initiated, so that the society now nuimbers to ail 477 members, Lk wis at hounced that 4 member of the Association, Jacob Bambich, of M0 Avenue 1, had been a at Lis residence by oue Hangenest, a bricklayer, on wevuut of the ditterences pending between hour men ; and on motion # cou 1 Messrs, Cul, J shu Bu ed to institute lega) 4 and to engage counsel (ur frayed by the Se niitee Was p nirpor i not y ing. A resolution Was pas: tie Weekly meetings of the elation slial on each Monday evening, instead of Thursday sich is ty be announced by advertisement in Tae Jue Boise Maxens’ Stuike.—On Monday | event lust the bower makers working at the Quintard Tron Works, in Avenue D, corner of Eleventh street, struck for an advance of &) cents per day on th Wages of 8% The next day the propriciors were Willing to "pay ftecn cents a day wore, whlch the men refused. On Wednesday the prop:istors agreed sive Owenty-tive ents but steadtustiy ditional cent, A n went to Work ¥ afternoon, and mony more yesterday #0 that the strike ts pr bly ended bere. re working on jobs on the ons. laviting | nugare well | f miter on Muse Mecting. A special moxting ofthe | J | | ‘ond the etty could a ard from, Lit wae presumed that they would agree to this promise. CLormino Currens.—A regular meeting of the Society Was eld last oveuua at 19 Stantam rtrmnt See rn PRICE TWO CENTS, Abont finy delegates were present. four handred members, ‘ork be briwk, and tendance of members has been good, Heary fer, President ; 1, B. Muller, Secretary. Worxixa Womay's Protective Ustow.—The Indies of this Association state that they have re Re the following donations from trade nsterers’, $100; Carpenters’, $50; Ship and $00; and Dry ‘Goods Clerks’ Closing oclation, $50; and they bold 1 ‘lwo Mr. Rosa's #44) which he de- in readiness to reer! five’, donate to some charitable ur benevolent tne on representing over —— AL POLITICS. - Tae Rervaticay Seate Cantaan Committee. — The members of the Republican State Ceniral Come mittee were nearly ll present Inthe city yeatenay, and organized for business, with Hamilton Harris Chairman, dames Terwilliger Seeretary, ant Waldo Hatebine | Treneurer There, was not, any pf conseanence transacted, when they adjourned an- tilto-day, They have not yet eed Tacaniely thelr headquarters, but wil noxt seasion Srcony. Aswewony Disract.—At the regular meeting of the Grant and Colfax Campaign Cinb of the Second Assembly District, te following resolu: tion was adopted : Revotred, That we raise a banner in front of hond. arters, and that alter the ist of September we meet very evening. . The Execentive Committee wae ordered to carry out the above, About twenty new members enrolled their ‘The members Wore enthusiastic, and wore ved to astonish the Second District by the vote this fall Dewocratic Meera iw tie Twetrere Warp, An bh Ward Demo. ing, under the apices of foe inflict on of a strong squitoca, 1A the Ai hate es eet went emporary ) Chinese Lanter sand ins “ No military tution abo feCleilan \ We'll impeach Mr. Thomas Collnm, Presidont of Twentioth Ward Empire Club, ca‘le’ the meeting to econ and nominated for chairman dates Com Thirty-ith one thou nolly. ‘The Seeretary. James J. Deery, then road wu offered the following preamble and resolutions, which were adopted amid foud cheers : Wher Nave ag the sontln Democracy of the Twentieth Ward ited for the purpoee of expressing the kanes present the par y tps i on of the people im the Coming campalg Uigretores bet ‘Reaotrat, That we heartily endorse the, mination of ‘rant lair, Coled Beaton \tond Horatio Reyne reabfent and Gen, lee ot thy th al Rewivedy TI fn the woth by th tonal an the right-of all tue st inte thelr own. dom thelr ow way, Without Congressional luterference. Tho first speaker Introdnecd was the Hoa, A.J, Rogers, ex. M. C. of Now Jersey, who repeated his oft repeated #peect, declaring the country would hover submit to place the destinios of 80,000,000 of white men and women in the ond caprice of ignorant, — semi barbaroy To at tempt to set th bhiek the whit race wae to fly in th of God's ordinanes # the Cauca speakin 1 hit of the aunutty John Kees yuisters, Whi The next speaker was ‘who was followed by Capt. ciferous eeer if the Rop pted to eheat the Democrats ion there would be a free Nght tthe vu Lake e: Me gan, I Arels of having party, might wt, rs, Pairick Gol of tie Twenty ard, spokw, and the mevting dhl wot separate unttl neat 12 o'clock, —— Liepenknaxs Scumen Nigur's Pestivat.—The Liederkranz Soetety veld its annual summer night't featival at the Lion Park, Blghth avenue and 110th street, last evening, ‘The attendance was rater silm, except of mosquitoes, which were abroad in my riads, and rose in «warms from the low, damp ground in front of the pavilion, Dancing began at 8: way continued Ulla late hone, fatervals, Lic roncien; an excellent band dispensed a feast of mu ic, which, with the flow of lager, Kept the gay party Ju high spirits. ‘Thy quantity of lager consumed was enormous Founp Daowxen,—The body » unknowe bay, ah 3 old, with br was found last attired in a dark Jac Acerment,—Garret Darey, ity place, ning necid horse and ent lower part tained a fracture of the thigh wken the City ation an Democratic Scavpivavian As This l+ a clud of Democrats, composed navian nativity, who met Inst uarters in Third ‘avenue, whee tho Presidedey and Stamiva Arenay.—About half past nine evening a fight occurred at the corner of nd West ttreets, between John Murphy and y sinbbed Me tery, annd ta it. The injar 18 Morris street, First Precinet Sta ‘+ Injuries, and Mt Death oxper Svsprerovs Cracow fpast 9 o'clock lust night, Ang denly atv Mather HOW Can The police, while t of the case, ascertained that Jere ruck the decensed shortly before used his arrest, ‘the pris to the Sixth Precinct Sta nd the body of deaid Wonian Was also conveyed 10 the same place te awit the action of the Coron It bas been ascor- | that Harrington has previously been arrested everal times warge of disorderly condu and, but a short time » was sentenced to the Peniteutinry for three months on the charge of aa saulting @ police officer, On Wednesday night « complaint was made against Horrington on account of hie iil using another Woman in the house; and, Inst night, a boy named Joseph Victorias, who ly de: h witness, saw him kicking her but a short pre she died, Free Cowmrsconens.—The Firo Commissioners thorized the sppolutuent of a standin ficers to examine and. report upon fthe department seeking for promotion, rd wil consist of the Assistant Engineer, District Engineer, and one foreman—the appointed 1 torhey of the twa es tosecure from house, now in voces of erection o@ oud: and the Treasnrer was directed pay over to them such sums us (hey need, not over t 000, however, Mr, White presented a bill amount jr eteghima td forthe same, Frederick Dah wat notified to appear and pay a penalty of $i) for kee fir and dispoeing of fireworks on tho corner of Iigh- ty third strect and Broadway. om the 4th of duly, oF be proceeded against wccurding to law Tun Nontieast Saencernunn.—The dele representing the socteties forming the New branch organization of the above named Bure a the Germania Assembly Rooms inst nly + + the substitute delegations, numbering t, rc two from each society—were Introduced names an need, These substit by the different societies, to nssls gates in the government of th ; sod on Monday, The low cletiew on the grounds Ww sangement wos made with ore to Jones's Wood lar intervals, on. board of a steamer, Dir are at the foot of Broome street, Eighth @ o,.° Huver), and Jones's Wood. Today the ac, ¢? yo will engage In_a rehearsal for the concert, My direction of Mr. Paur, and a general rehow” 40 orchestra isto Wake place at We Germania As, Rooms on Sunday Testu Assemoty Distaior Gnawt ann Conra: Crom Rarerica tion Mieriny. euthustas: ting was held last ey Broadway, Ste Knapp, chat, Mr. Laue, Chairman’ of the nittee on Resoluitons, pr ‘series lutions, which” were unanimously ! The drst three wadorsed the platfor te dential and State nominees, ‘The ized the “iact that the issues of the war tiled, and that itis incumbent on us at fourth ree: are not yet ballet box to sustain measures which were wd by, the bayonet.” The Qh was im ‘ort of the fourteenth amendment of the and the sixth recognized the services and sailors during the War. viged upon the next Legislature "the pro- riety of 40 modifying the Excise { "seprive iu of, Ns most feature, and prevent the unjust inte ith which. the Metropolitan Excise Con » construed the law.” The eighth recognized the rights of American citizens abroad, sad called oa the Governmcnt to protect them while In. forcigm ntries; and the ainth thanked those U. 8, Sena. tors and members of Concrens he avocaied the foregoty rineipies. ter the readin (ium Of thet resolutions, the meeting Was addressed by D. 8. Riddle, George ?. e Dr. Dr Herman A. Mubr (who spoke in German) here Whe enthusiasm of the meeting may be es timated by the thermometer, whieb im the room rose to 10, and yet the audience remained Uli (je close of the meetings Const f the uti suid