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.THIRTY-FIFT- H YEAR. X K W Y0 IC. M ON DA Y. ,HTLY 27. I8S.
'FRICK TWO CENTsT" l
FROM WASHINGTON.
Rapid Progrosa of Legislation Tho
Tables almost Cleared.
Tlio Senate Disposes of Nearlyall tho Nominations.
Probably no Change or Commissioner
of Internal Revenue,
i Tho American Stoamshlp LinoBill Signed.
Ipeelil Despatches to The Una.
July M.
(WASHINGTON,adjourn.
Stent may litc to be postponed for tno or thrtcboon to not row, to allow the l"iohlent lime to eiimlne and sign the bills wh c'l were rnrolletl to day,init will not bo presented la blin until10 A.M.
rrittM will nnoi'iinr rr.No Ctitii;u'" ha ctcr lictii so well up with lt
rjulnci at the closing Veers na tbe present. Ansrr.or.nt of liglslatlou his birn sctcd njon
durlrg the lt lour data, mil what has let n doneb aa beoi well done. No Job lute t ern smuggledthrough, tul nothhiK which In csMntlal to thetool of the rnnntry lht It I fotllo to complete
i line the failure of Impcsrl.i.iei.t bat bem Irfl un- -
rtooe. The army Lllls will full ; but tilth the threat-ening esrtet of affalri In the South since the NewToik Convention, rrx.ny Iliubllcans do notwant to see the arm disbanded uutllthe fall elections are oter, and thereball be a guarantee of peace Owing to the
desire of the l!uo to t'nUli up business, and thefeeMrncis of the Derrocral t obstruct legislationsince the idtnlsslon of bouthtin memoirs, theSpeaker's tsblo, which bad Hourly a bundled bllla
I upou It during the pat week, la now cleared so thatr. only about a dozin arc ten, and they will trohibly
l be acted upon The Senate la as well uplathe limine. Mi. Collar, wl o I the most expertand efficient tfpi nkrr In the wuild, haa le I ll.e Houscrapidly through ill istrlltmennry nbtl,irbs.
A uroiiiM nr t ix Tim nir.J X'robably lie hundred and foity mimbet of
, the House and fitly Smiln are now here. One hunfired and fitted uie now it qu ruui In thefvin.tr,lad thlrly-flt- e In ti c laitrr.
1'ATI OK IKKMT NOMINATIONS.
' Senate i ill Heron iion trrntlee,c Mexican, ai.d ou "Oir.c tddlt.ii.il
.bat v l'l. China. The Senate icviutncd In s Inn
f to 4 oMnrk il la morning, end cleared Ihcctlen-is- r
of ill the nominations, Mr. JeDrtcs, for''Ceinunlfsloner of Internal Iletrnne, had ouly
die tole when bit cite ttas reache I. Some newlipuai having Urn mailt , M former fi lends droppedhim, aim ll.e Committee on Flnanc" ri versed llieltrecommendation and asked hi . .jcctlon. Timewaa a tery bitter contest ortr Cbarlea I'ctors forNatal Officer of New York, Mi am. Coukllng
tad Morgan chimin that thla office Taalocal to their State, and no one 1uuld be ronflnned
howaa not enliafjrtoiy to thcio. Mr. Knrendennrxed the coitOrinntlon of Mr. Tclcra In a.pctclioT muih wurinth, and replied to the eharite
that the cfl ce plifh to hit fiirudIn conalderatlon of Ida tutu on Impeachment,In inch a manner that he aatUlled many Senatorthat the rliarfcia were made JuUty. After dllcuaalon of a. i hour and a half, he waa rejected by a n to
olUlo 13. K. II. WcUter. aAfaorforthcThlrty-- I
atcond New York Dbli let, known a "bhook'a7 Irtct," wa conllrmed without a dlllon. Conimlf
aloner E. A. Ho.hm will ttltbdiiwi bit riUn.itluu, which waa conditional on the
J conllriuution of bia auceoaaor, If no action le had
J by the Senile. A. II. Cumininga,
Collector of the Fourth rennltanla Ulatrlct,waa nominated, but Ida coullrmatlon la
I matter of doubt, lie la ttarmlj prcnaul by StiiilorCameron, who touehca for Ida Itipubllcaulam andMaablllly. It U tot unllUly that no definite oct.onwill bo bad by tho Senate on tbi rate.
TIIK AUtklCtN STtAHMIII- - LINK.
The l'rcaidint liua aini-- the bill introducedby VI r. Hill, of New Jcrary, to piotide for an Amcrl-c-
line of aUaiuahlpa from New York toUuroie.The aca oatuge la to be given lor flflicn yeaia up to111 bundrid thousand dollara. Seven llrat-r- l a tea--
tela lie to be put on In a )rar, and their apred la toCCiUil that of other lines
A CIIIAT ttrr INSl'R tNCl COXPANT.
Tbe rroldciit baa signed tho bl'.l IncoriKiratlng the
National I. lie Insurance C'ompiny of the UnltidElatea of America, with a perpetual charter and
power to Incrcaae their capital to au unlimited ea-
ten. One nilllkn dollara Is to be paid in at ll.e
organliatlon. lliaucliea and the right to do buslnefaire to bcsll.iv.id In all the Statia and Territories.
A1.H11AM SKCUKTART Vf Till TRIASI'IIT.
Tho I'ri'sident baa nniiiiiiati'il Simeon Jolmsun,one of tl.o tdltora of the liiMllgrurtr, tor AsulstuntSecretary of ILe Tretaury. He w.u ted Commissioner
Itolllna's plate, but Is not tery likely to be conflrnudfor anything.
PRIKTINO Till I.AW,
I pursuince of author.ty glten in the second u
ol tlio bcKl'litue Appropiiatton act, u) piovrdJuly !i, the CleiK of the llo'i-- e or Kipresentatitiliaaaelcctod tho Aiiflonuf .Vy.oWbi". newaiupir .11
Wsfliliutou for the printing 01 the laws a.id ollklald milling.
BTITI0N1RT CONTIIACT.
Tbe contract for supplying stationery to the nfSccrsof the Iiilernal ltetcnuo throughout the UnitedHutca f..r tlio ensuing year has bet 11 awarued to
fcfcin, Latea Si Smllli, ( New York ciiy.TUS AUNT DILL.
Tbe Senate bill for the eduction of the militarypewe establishment, contaiuin rrovi-iuu- a for thutUalributn 11 of arms in tlu South, and the HuuseTens. Mississippi, nud Virginia 1'iotl.ional tlnten.- -
bill will lail I" pats Ih.Hi lkues bifore theami ill ciiusi'iiueutly be postponed untilaball meet again.
Iueal HOUr. CONI1RUATIOVI,
Senate liuve continued the followingIt. A. Craw lord, to lie Collcctoi ol Customs
at Urazoe de Suntiairo, Texas ; James U arr, to bepoUoctorof Internal Itettnui lor the Territory orMontana ; K. I). Webtn, to be Assmor or InternallUTcnuc or die Thlrty aocond Dlrtrict of Ne York ;11. 1'. Hay, of Tennessee, to be btiret.iry or LegationilFlomicoi J. II. Illalr, of West Virginia, to he Milllater to Coata ltlcu; It. 1. Homer, 01 Ohio, 10 be Con-sul at Tilnldail : J. 11. Ashton. to he AsslsUui
ol the L'nilcd Hutea; Ilollaud buiilh, tolie Deputy 1'ostiuaster at Sun Francisco.
STILL U0U( NUMIXATIOXd.
The President baa been duly informed of theaction ot the Senate list night with regard (o ap-- (
polutr.teuta. Ho to nlgl t nomluatod to the SensleAlexai der ciimmlugt, of l'eoiiB)ltaula. to be Cow
of 1 .trrnal teten iu . .con tv. Julntou toeibsluiur of tlie'l'rea.ur) IVIl.lant II wis.nf Customs at Nutt OiKuti. , Jatub II.Ser.Coleeor of Internal It. v nte of lis
Ijistnel of .New loro II. II. hluoton,sVssrtsor ot the lit la lunrirl of New lurk;Otorge J llubblefleld to ho Culii il kiii-- Altornrytiiiu MiiIIk i Utrlit of Tennestcei Hetcher 1. Cop-ro-
lieg sltr of Dte.lt 00 tin iil.t I .ilumtnu ,
JenmlaliS S al tins, to ho Couiut at Honolulu ; lien,tfa, S l.o e. liti , to 10 Ailiti.lt-- i 10 .tlt-t- o . Js.iivs!r!s, l''tuiai.ter of Memphis, 'fi oni Thomas ;. All n,yiMt inul..ru In nsuola, leva-- i Charlts M. Alstuuaer,loMui.ilrr ut Ws.lilnilon. II. I'
The Senile went Into Executive setslon at 1 quai-ta- r
pas. ulnu In tlio evening.
HOItK HKJEOTIONS.The following late In en reject, d :
It C. J. nih s, 10 be o r of Irtrrnal Iteve- -
H, tmti 1'oe, to tie Collector of Internal l.'eveiiun forV) ika Thir l I'lsirlct or Mary uud t C. II. Ureeu, to hem' Col'ecior of lalcrnal lietenuo lor tho Third District
of Missouri.0 Washinuton, 1), C, July 25.
I, tur cniNna taatfisr.S Mr. and Mrs. lliirlingume, nilli Chili Knns and1 file Chla. asaoclaleri Ministers ofthe C'hiniaa lga--
'iloi received a large company it Metroiioll-I
11 llotol. The roceptlon wua In celebration oftheiUilcatlon 01 the treaty between tho United States
a ul Cliloa, and 11 in expression of the giateful feel--
bf of the Ohlneie Km Ire, manllesieu ilirouzh herennseutatlvts, for the unllorm courtesy and friend.
fw U. 'P'rlt with which they bare h en received la19, w).ln jton by ill clittes of society, without dietluo- -
lAflitnirl', Tliere were present tho bead! ofthe
Departments, members of the Diplomalle Co'ps, withtbe attaches, officers of the array and naty, Judges ofthe several court, member of C'ntres of bothHouses, and distinguished uts from dlllcrent partsof the Union, together with seveial hnudreds ofother, lucliiikog many la lie. Tho entertainmentwm more than ordlntrlly tnlllltnt, and a hirnlercompany ha selJom if ever been si en In Washing-ton. Tue American and ctilnce flags wero twli.edat the bead of the table. here Mr. lltirllir.-nni-r andhis associate Minister were seated In company tt ttlilcn. Hank, the Chairman of the ComiuitHe on I'oi
cign AUalt. ,When Mr. lliiillngvme leavea here be will go to
rhtladelphlti.ini vl-- ii J ly Cooke' reidcne , at theiireeni Inviuiion ofthe famous banker From
Mr. llilrlnusme and anlte will procecl toNew York city, and without delay will go up theHudson liter, and tin nee to Au'mrn, to visit Mr.Sccretaiy Seward at his home. The representativeof nil the fori Ian I'ower have abobeen bulled andlie en tied to he priscnton the occasion. FiomAuburn th" ISnbassy will proceed to Nltisn Fallfor a short vllt, ntnin tu Sara'oga Spring, indthence o lloslon, where a wrand clue and rutlllaryreception attalts Mr. Itiirlueanir, tendered by theaulhontle of the Slate uf Mo.'srhii.ctl- - and city ofltoston. Mr. Ilurlingamo ha liken passiae in thesteamer which Mils irom New York lor Liverpoolon the 1'Jth of August next.
uttiriCAtiux ur tiii cnivcsi triatt.After it protracted sisiihi lust ctening tlio
Senate unanimously rallfled tbe Chinese treaty.Tltt ect'.on In ngard to n uniform ytem of coins,
welihts, ard miasure ws trlckeu onl a 1 subjectopen for subequsni eonsldi ration. Somo explana-tory amcLilinenla were made to the set 'lou in re-
lation to eltlieh'hlp. ilcclsitng tint nil Chime resi-dents lit this country should enjoy the rightsof naturaltxatlon as citizen or any other nation.On the subject of tl.o al isslon of Chinese to thpi.bbe eel oo' of the l'nilcd Stat.', the Senate heldihe c rim n.l that Hoy si, ul be admitted to all theprivilege of a elttien of Hie most favored nationthat I, tint the C'ontrtst of the I' lilted S'ates haa nolight in Indicate who should orwlo should not beadmitted to State eh.iol.. Facilities to attend suchs, limits, must bo regulated by S' tie I , In retardto a.hp'sslon to nil 'n.lltntloiisof learning establishedby the Hovcrnmcnt of the United Mati s. the ellltrnaid I nlna mi re 10 bate the ime opportunity aa anyother arplleant. Tlie fei nng u.anlfeslitl by thoSinale was of the most iiinirahle character, and 1dl position was shown to extend to the great em-pire all the lailtudd that International l.iwa amithe well ire of either country could requireOpposition from the rrpreentatUe of the I'uclficcoast w not of the tlisj usltion that n as at first pre-sumed wot Id atien.l the tiieisute. Although Senetoisfn ni that section did show some ohjecfon. It ttnsPi ,lnl in view of having tho provlsh n of the lir-at-
an riplnlned that Ihero nilcht be no doubt aixint Haa pMeition. In private conteratlon it number ofSenator were heard to spi ak of the rn'lllentlon Inthe btghe.t terms, and they showed greatat th tnaniralty itint was felt all around tietrrulISelile coast Senator spoki III bUh teims of theItidtisliy, t'rugsllt), .mil Intelligence of the ChineseW'ulallon trem ral y In that section. I' airlrulturothe exhibit icm. rkahle prnllrlenry. .bile In
skill they nie n. t infeilor to the beat,
nonneni aih tTTsiirii.ii unman.Mention was made in a morning tlepalclt of
tie dbrotery, eaily (ifc.pt. J. C. (nren,w.ih Ids thtost rut. In a lot ensi of the Kticutlremansion. Some f tils friend supiosed that bt badatleinpted to coininlt snietde, but on an examination01 the pitui'se t) re ttt re evidences of a setilrle onthe gnt.s and youeg lieia A number of paM--
and letters were found lying near hltn, also nknife and ntor both IiIimhIv. 'I ho sirersboi ed lh.it tho tviiende.t man w.i forn'tilye. h!er in the on'ee of C I.udln&ton,thief Qnatterntn.ter's l)rHirtinem of tash-I-
ton. ill throat was gitsht-- in a horrible manner,uitd it neit fotiird was thought to tie inn di lug cundl-tun- .
He ha since in en restored tti ctinsclousne-- s,
and will probably leeover Irom the elferta of thewoti' ds. He lelati" that be w is ilt.icknl liy onewlo'e man tin I two eolontl mm. One colored manh i. I biro, while the nilur with n inrot, and thewhite man with a kmie, disabled blm, gashing Idatin oat. Tbe) then dragged him In tlie hollow 111 thonne grove tvlterv he wu found, and ill'ed inslockels, robii g him of Id money (about t'JMil,some papeir, and n gold watch.TUB l lllllt ATlO.t or (.OVLUVtiEXT rROPIlllTT.
Ily dlrtclioiinf tlie Secretary of War, u boardwill iisscmbte in New Y'ork city at lit o'clock 011 theUMh li si., lo co. .alder ihe.siil.Jeet of proibllng a suit-uti-
building u property wllhln tho I. nib r of NewYotk. which shali suHicient accommodations ofwarehouse, pier, dock, and basin room for the safeanileonvenltnt receitln-r- , storing, and care of altami) siort of euty kind and description belnnglugto rltlier o, the bureaus or branches of the War
at an annual cost tu the Ooternment notctcCnlllig fifty thou md dollar. The follow Int ofl!.cers hate been detailed for the board : Itretel MaJ..(en. Hums , Assistant Otinrtermaster-tlene-tra- l
; lilt-ti- t MaJ. (I. n. l. I., llarisuir, AssistantAilJntanKleneial ; llretet llrlg.-tlen- . It. S. Satterlee,Clilet Meille.il l'urte)oi llrevet llrlg.-tlen- T.J.II tine, C. mlssary of Subsistence i lirevet Col. bllasCn spiii, Major Ordnance IHpaitmrtit.
ITill N1W UKIICAX IMllAM PtOXi.
Tltc resolution presented In the Houseby (icn. Duller relative to tbe Navajo Indiana InNew Mixlro, Is Intended ti. carry out tho latta andproclamations glvln; ibem fYeeifom, which the civilBiithoirtlc of the Terrltoiy failed to execute. It
ile" the inlUtary undri tlru. Mierinau authority tofuterfcre directly In tl.elr behalf,
C01llllU.tTIO.NS DT TUB SKNATS.
Hip Henate ill oxocittiio acaaion nnnnl.m ul) eoMliuiol the fo. lotting nominations:
l.nut Uot C c tox of Msrtluud, to l.e i otomlii'onerof IVuslous Jutlgs l.Iltha loote. of New York, to lie( n, 11, nloDrr of ralenls. Vuiuiicl Mlllliisp. of Unnes.see Ju'ii.e of tliet ourtof Clslms, Henry M. vtatls.ofl'i,n.)ltsnia, Minlsteir to Austru. II. U. ttortliuigtou.Ml Itisliletll 10 Uruguay-
tulmiaisis llosttell 11, I'cttltione, at Ogdenihargh,N.l.. Jacob II. etotkle, at ll.el, ay, s J ; lie.ma. II.Kllugsby at liou'e'a Point, N- V t Mary Itorkafelltr, atMtol.aulcsburg, I'enn.
i ofs; Mvin Hawkins, of Tennessee, at llavanaiItrlijanilntlhrri.h. .Ir , of New llampslilre. ut NantesiWin II hloilio ol New tork, at Letilsil. II. Coil, at Va- -
I .cla, MillUs .tletc.;of leniisyltanla, at rira.u1 1. 1, cis A. I'riltlns.oi t'ouercttctit, at Tahiti.
u'il 'V tt . .MeCauley, ror the tlaihead Indiana ofMonisnti Nicholas ejulutsna, lor the Indians to NewMetit o.
.ll..il.nii.--S, Fergnson Ilesch, as Attorney forWest Virginia i Jereiiiialil.iltlliit.er, Assessor of Inter,li. I llevtiiue lor the Tenth lll.trlrl of l'otni"ylvaiila iIV II sin of Internal Hevsnoe for the
t Iil.irict of Viiglnlai J, A. Clark, purveyorCeueral of t'tahi tv J. Cnllsn, eiipertntendent or In-
dian Idaho and Moutai.ai A. H. Paddock, ofNibrasva, to lie elofernor of ttyoudugi llmar F.Iloberti, of Indiana, as fecrtilsry ofthe ofttruiiiliigt lleadley ll. Ives.f ollcctorof Inlntial
the lilstrtct of Coiinretlcnti ilss Axitll,A.se.sornr Inter a) ICevenue for the Third litttrlct ofCaltrornta- li. II. liurntiiDi, Asie.snr, an I Ihiolnre (I.ntbsll, Collector for the beeond IMstrlet of Caillornla.
SJOUtlf ATI0I.9 klNT TO TU1 RKNATR,
The I'ri sident sent to the Senate nomlua-t- l
ns bir the lollowlng offices IVol the Lew Territory of Wyoming, A. fl. Paddock,
(1 vel' or. Oman K. ftotieits, becrulary, IRorgo H,
II m e), Iti cell tr of .Monet , J. w. Ctl lwell,deul.ter Land OCIco: ,lram Latham, Snrroyor-tlcn-eia-
Holland Hiiiitn, l'otlniAttcr, San Franclseoi Per--
II. Spear, Collector of Internal llevenue. SeventhDistrict of Sew t ork i II b. Iirnisn, to l Marshal ofi. ttistem lll.trlet of 1'ennsjlvanla, vice Itow e), tooe removed i ilarsey II. Ihninas, to lie ColletlorefC, .touis at New i l.ullier II. ttll.uu, to hoSecond Anilltor of ti.e Tieasur), in place of K. II.Ireuch, to be removed.
nominations nr.jicrto.The Senate r'Jected the following:John L liitwson, its Minister to Itusslat John A
tlel 1. nan. I, as Minister lo Mexico, 11. O. I'eirln, atCiller Jiisllee of tllali, Chslles 1'etcrs, at .Sand 0111
i cr at New York i Kwlng htarlglit, foi Ai'ossrir ofInter. .at for IIil Ttt onl) r.rsi Hlsirict or
; tv p. Uould, aa I'a) matter In the Army.AI'PIIOPIIUTIIIN UILIJ I'tKSIU ur coNautsa,
Tlie principal appropriation bills passed byCongress tills session urc as follott a :
Military Academy (!!!?Iilplouiaiic Service :I'osl iittlee Ovr-i.K-
Otean heivice i"io,itiArmy M.OSl.'tiQ
i.eiifs'ative, Kxecnllve and Judicial il.5n. wCivil Service U,l,isslPensions..., so;g.WflIn. lisu .li.i-.0-
o
Ai.tik ilncoini l,i,n on,nai,u-a- l
t turltlei .Ulatrlct of Columbia) Witmt i.arllles .prltatel llUi'S)Mi.eellancous ,. veOAi
The astregaleof all the hills Is about tlM.UO.Oi).
touTir.Tii co.iit:.ss-si:co.- vi .
max.Seunte.
Till HUM til RAILWAT,
W'AsniNriTON, July 'J5. Tlio consideration ofthe consideration of the bill rc'atito to Die Dent crPacific Ilailroad was resumed alter further debate.The Pacific Hallroad Committee's amendments tteroagreed to and the bill passed 31 to 7.
The bill nuthnrUes the Coni3Dyto connect Its roadWilli the I'tiloi Pacific Hallroad ut f he). nut- and ttlllii he astern Ulvlslon Line at In nver, arniilrli gil erttiy tlio prltllegrs, except as to sul.sl ly In irfinil.,ami .1. .limine ire obligate ni or the Union paclllo lla'l-roa-
and Its branches. 'Ihn railroad from lienver toliov'iiiit snail he uken In lieu of Hie coi ttruciloo hy
tl.o l.itstrre li t l lop e.eni any of thai loitlon of lisline. 'I ho latter Company is authorized lo mortgagethat part of Its road between the meridian of ( huyeaneWells and llerter City In the ami unt of .liSl pernills, and tho lienver rcit!c Itatlroail company mayuiorlyaue Its road to a .Ike amount. 'I ties acl is uot tola ,e etlect until the Eastern Ulvlslon Company shall
ave Lied In the Depalliuent of the Interior it ccrllfcitlotlial Its Hoard of Directors have given their ament, andthe to the Ilentcr Company are made uoor thecoie Ililon H at Its road and telegraph shall becomidctedJan l.tsTO,
The specla order waa taken up. The questionwas on the section as amended, providing
" 1 hat Ihe President, In eate of a cltlren wrongfullyImprisoned under autiiority of i foreign Government,aua lo case of refusal to use any meant not aniountlnirto acts of ttar.to effect the release, Hie fuels to be com-municated to Congress aa soou as practicable,"
Agreed to, 30 to 13.Mr. FihRT moved to .rlke out tbe first section,
declaring any denial of the .brhu of expatriation by
any oClcer of tlie tlovernnimt, Inconsistent with thefundamental piinciplen of Ihe tlovrinmrnt.
Heeded ! hi i.Mr. Spmtin moved lo strike out the third aret'on,
which a rejected without a illtlloii tho questionKcnrrlng on the ofthe hill.
The bill then p.neil by the following tolcit Abhoti, Cattell. Cole, Conkllny,
Cralii, llavl., Honllitle, Hrtke, flsrlan,Hendei-son- Hendrlrks, Hone, Mellonald, tlcCrpery,Jlclno. Nte, tlsltorn, Patterson ol New ,
Pat', of Teunes.ee, Poineiov, ltamser, llice, tituts-hniy- .frher-- , an, Sprane, Stewart, lhater, Tipton,
ietr-- . Wade, Vtfiyle, Wllle), , Yt llllams, Wlson. and t atss-g- a.
Ntva Mettr. Ferry, Fesieu.lcn, Fowler, Howard,and Van Winkle 8
1'nesiNT ni-- hot Yernatt Messrs. 0nmner aa.lTriiniiitill. i
The bill goes to (be House for concurrence In theamendments. It I as follows :
H'lrreti. The rleht of expatriation Is a natural andInherent right of all people, ami Indispensable lo II. senjoymeut of the rights of life, liberty, and tho pursuitof hsppiness and
trAernts, in the reeoenltlon of this principle, thisOoternment hat tee. It cd emigrants from all ni.lions, aid Tested thatn with thn rights of rllltenthlp ian I
ll'rrets. It Is elairred that such American cltlrcrs,with te1r descendants are subject of foreign Maltaowiig alb giati. e to tin- onvcrnmenta there- f , aud
ll'Arri'i. It Is neecary lo titer maintenance of thepuollr peace that the claim of fnrclen atlcKlence shall beproiup.ly itnd Dually dliavowed . therefore,
lit il ii!.ti, ,fe, thai any ihelirallon, InstrnetioTi,opm on, order or daenlnnof any oiircrs of iliisti, vern-me- i
t shleh deiiUs, rtstrtcts, 1m;.alis,or .niet'lo-i- tbollfcht of etputrlltlon. Is hriebr declared lo be t
wltn the fundamental principles oiil,e Oorerti-In- t
il.Scr.J. ,trtl.(itrtfrenirie.l, That all natnrsllied
eltlrensof tbe l .illed flal", wli.te III foreign Plates,shsll boentltlpil to and slml r- -i etve from IM" Oevrn-Inen- l
lhissme protection oi rson and piopeity thatIs to native bom cltlttts In Uku stuiatioo andeireiiinstanees.
. ,iii. bt It fiirlhrr mntnt. That whenever Itshall W made known to iba rre.ldent mat anyettllenof iho Ur'ted Mali lias been unjn.tly deprived of Lisbbeiiy by or muter the iiithorily of a foreunii iti rnn eit, It thsll be tluHlniy of tbe t'rrthlrnt rnrih--
lib lo deuisnd ofthat tlovcrnuiert ttioreaoti ofsnthliiiprlsor.nieot.and If It appears lo bo wrongful and Inviolation nf the rltitaof Amerleinettltenship, ihe presi-de! t shall iniibwltn deujaud Ihe release of snrli rill-se-
aLdlfthv rtdtase so de onnded l, uniettonahly de-late lot it shall be the d.ilv of Hie President louse such no' sinotliiltit lo acts of war, as hemay lli'uk n. ets.sty and pr,,per In n d tin or eir et such
, and a, the fans r.iee. dines rclatlteIhrieto shit I, - soon a piactreal'le, be eonilliuiilealedb) ILe t resident lo Cougrtst.
D tSKMl'PTIIT.Mr. culled nn tbo Iloute bill to
establish a uniform system of buiikr'i.dC) through-out the 1 nited SUtea, approved March i, lMil, whlehwas iiasscd. aa follows :
Ir 11 en 'lefAl, ,e., That Ihe provisions of I lie secondclauso of the tmrly Ihtid section of said act shall notnptdy toea.esof roeeedlngs Inp. for to thu lit day of Jauoaiy, lai'i and tbe Untoduring which ll,e operathin of lie provision of sal Iel ins, Is po.lt-onc- shall tie extended null! the lttiny of fsiinary.PsZii and said clause Is so amended asto rend as follows- - In all prorsedinee In bankruptcycommuned alter January, lissi, no dlschirxe shall hee.antcil to a debtor situ., assets .hnll nol I e eijnsl to
l r reiitnmof the claims proved axalnsl Ids tstittenpoo which ho shall tie taible as ne pi melpsl debtor,tin less the absent in wrltltg of a ntajorliv In numberand value of lilt creditors, to whom ne shall have lie.come llsble as print Ipsl debtor, and w bo shall hsvoproveil Ibelr i laltiis, be riled III Ihe eii"e at or I thulime of ln hesrlng of the applleatloo for diehsri:c
Hri . .'. lb .1 sa 1 at I In- further amended as r.i.lnwl!Theihraso presented or deteuded," In ihe fotineenili
or.ald act, shHll read, " l roset tit. d or tt P tid-
ed i' the lion resident deblors," In Hue file,section rt.of the ai las prluli d In the sialuli-- at Isige.shall read "non-iesld- . nt eredllors:" tl.st the word"oi," In next In iho la.t lino of the 30th scetlou of theart, stinll read and ;" lhat tltc hraso "sih lion 10the IM section of laid act, Shalt read "section II t" andthe phra-e- . " or si ends ai y part thereof In naming." Intbe lllb section of said act, shall rend,' or sha'l .pelelan) part tin reof in gaminiri" Hint Ihe words wlihthe Senior lletrlstrr or."auilihepiira.. ," tc b, deiiter.dto ihe Itesltter," lu Hie ITlh section of said act, beinleken out.
err 8 lhat the Ileirlslers tn bankruptcy shall havepower to sdnanltlvr oaths ,u all caies, and in relation toall matters In which o.iili. ii,ay Iteadiulnli'lrrctl by Coiti-tii-
.loners and Ciieuti lonnsof the I nlie LMstest andsuch t ouiinls.lotieis may Iske proof of debts In ban'.rn let , in all east ib e, i to letision of sueh roots y
by Court, according to the prjvisUns ot saidai t
The bill goes to the Piesldcnt.Aonici'LTt'itAL coLLinta.
Mr. Sawttii called np the House Joint resolutionextending the terma of the art devoting public landsto the several Hiatra and 'ferritin le lor tho estab-lishment of Agricultural Uolle-e- s lu Ihe Sl.itos late-ly In rebellion, which was pi-t-
POLITICAL HiatUILITIU.Mr Kxllooo called up Hie IIone bill for the re-
moval of tic legal and pill tle.il ill illltles of Ml.ehael llitin and others, which was amended, onmotion nf Mr. Kellogg, by the Insertion of Ihenainea of John Youn.; Hrown, of Kentucky, and 1number of cttlxenaor Lou!lauaand Arkansas, Thebill waa passed, and goes to the House for concur-rcuc-
ritoTtCTWN or orricin.Mr. CoirtLiNii called nn the llouc bill retrnlailng
Judicial proceeding In certain eases for the prnticHon of ortlcers ami agents nf the Oovrrnmeni and... it. 1, Ki.r .lerHi.ee nf Ibe Teeutiirv nenlnal ntilsu .
fill cbdnis, reMittel tin morning Hum the Com-mittee ou Judiciary with amcnduitnta, which waa
assetl.Tin tito wrastnn,
The veto message nf the I'rcsldant, relating to thel'rcciluun's llureau, for tbe rtctptlon of which IheKxecnllve session had been Interrupted, waa lakenup, und the bill wis pissed over the veto, by i voteof II to ft 1 1 arty rote,
Mr CuNKLiNti offered i resolution directing thebalance of the appropriation of $ut,fK"U for the pre-paration or tho medical and surgical record, and themedical statistics of the I'roto.t Marshal Ocucral aoffice, be devoted to Ihe latter. Adopted.
Mr Monnill. read report from the Committee ofConference on tbe bill miking in npproprl itton forColumbia Institution for the Deaf and Dumb.Agreed to.
The follott Ing Home bllla and Joint resolutionswere passed:
An act aniendatnjy of an act granting public lands toWisconsin to at t In the construction of railroads.
An acl dlroetlug the enrollment ot Uie actio lelatlonto distilled spirits and lob tcco.
Au at t to amend au ur t it lallug to the coolie trade hyAlnei icmcltlit-u- or American vessels, forbidding tradein Chinese and Japanese coolies,
1 l.e bill arutitlnu tbu rljhi or way to certain eonipan.Its over Ihe iiill.urr reservation at Fort
TI.e Joint resolution directing the eeerclar) of Wsrto furnish four pieces of ealinon and xl halls uacb, tothe soldiers' monuments at l'equauuuck and rater-son,!- .
J.At 10:15 Ihe Ecnate resumed Executive butlucia.
rtNslONJ.In tie Senate, while the doora were closed, at a
late hour on Saturday night, the executive businesswaa tu pass the bill for the relief of Mi.Griffin, which goes to the House for concurrence.
The bill granting u pension to the widow of thelate tltn. Illdwell, which was ainendid so as lo In-
clude a pension tur the widow of the late dm.htac.kltmun, was passed, and goci to tbe House forconcutre'LCC,
Hlnpat Kvbnino, July 26,
K1NATOH rkOtl ALAUA1IA.
Mr. SmnstAN presented the credentials of Orn.eral Warner, Senator elect irom Alabama for Iheterm ending Match, Ml. Mr. Warner came for--
ird and waa sworn.Mr siieustAN made a report from the Comrolltce
of e oiilerence on the 1 muling bill,The report was concurnd In.
PCIUONAL EXPLANATION.
Mr. Henderson made i long speech lu anawer toMr, llutlir'a nport on tbe Impeachment vote.
Alttr the conclusion of Mr Henderson's remarksaome unimportant prlrnle bllla tt ere passed
Mr. Wilson tried to call up the House Joint rt solu-tion In i elation to organizing the mlllila In thest itrarecently In rebellion, but Messrs Harlan and Urakuobjected, saying that the only thing that could J uni-fy them In holding a sesslou tonight was the press-ing matters for which especially thty had met exe-
cutive business.On motion of Mr. Dhake, at Oils the Senate went
In oxcrutltc session.The Senate was engaged upon the ratification of
treaties during the executive session up to 1 o'clockA, M-- , and bad uot ut that tliuu disputed of tbeui,
llonae of Itt-pr- t it iitnllves.The Iloute met at 10:30 u'olock.
riNXv ntuiTTiD.Mr. Oiti otliredi resolution, directing that feci
or tines imrosed on nieiubera at the session,fur bting absent without Irate, be remitted. Adopted,
oupNANCi rou MOM'ur-.M-
Mr. Hill lulroduced a joint resolution, nuthnrlz-Ih-
the bei relary of War tiiturnlsh. cannon for IheSiili'iers' Monumi nt Aseociatlou lu 1'atersou, N. J,,which waa passed,
li or RAimotn hsih,Tho bill which was before the llonae al the close
of sostion, itqulitiig rallioad lauds lube sold only to actual settlers, was taken up an J"passed,
Tin aroRfliA Liaut.AH'Bi.Tho HrKAKrn presented the action of the fleorgla
L"glstatiiru In latlfjiug tho Coiislllullonul Ameiid-uitu-
ic. Ilefcrred tu the CCiiuiniltee ou l.leclious.Till .'!: tutu's taiili,
Tho House again went to the business on thebptaker'a table, and disposed theieof as follows:
1 hu Senate bill lUppltintntary to Ihe act ul!ouligthe Un ted Statta to prosecute appeals and writs ofeiror without Kiting security, waa amended andpassed.
The Senate bill In addition to an act to regulatethe time and manner of holding tleeilona for hena.tors to Congiess, waa relerrcd tu Ihe Judiciary Coinmtttcc.
The Senate bill far tbe extension of the PorlagcI.nko and Lake Superior Ship Cam! to KeweenuwHay, Mlih., w aa relerrcd to the Committee ou PublieLands
ExcnANai or bonds.Mr, Loo an. expressing Ids belief that no agree-men- !
would be r.'ached on the Funding bill, aakedleave to report frem the Committeo ol Ways andMeans i bill containing Ihe sections idded on hismotion tn the Funding bill. No objection beingmade, Mr. Logan reported i bill prohibiting theallowance of comnilwions, 4c, for tho negotiationpr sxebuura of beruU. cola or bullion ou account of
the foiled Slates, provldlns lhat authority underla ta tn tue bond or tnten si bearing
TreKury nolea shall eeie Immediately, not towllh the convciaoii nf sectnlties Into Hie
twenty bunds, nor the lue of three er cent, tertlllinte tcmptirnry loin, nor Iheexehanee of retl'ter-e-
bond lor coupon bond, nor tho ttie of subsidybond to Mil n a) companies ; and requiring uionllilyreport front the Secretary of II t Trs ttury.
Mr. Hot TwgLt rffrred as nn amendment an addi-tional section prohibiting the Secretary of Ihe Trea-sury from miking any a ties of gold for an) puiioewhttett-- The amendment was agreed to and thebill passtd
COKtirCTION,Mr. Scitr.NeK, fiom tho Committee on Ways and
Means, reported a bill lo correct in error In the en 4rollinent of the Tax bill, supplying the word " not"'where It had been omitted In tho last clause- - of sec-tion lit. so that It will read "or per doren bot-tles, each buttle containing not inure than olo plot,
rnixci xnwtnii's island,Mr. SciiENett o reported luck the bill Intro-
duced by Mr. Iluller, of Massachusetts, relative toreciprocity with Prince Kdttanls' Island, wfth n rean.Ititlon for the appolniment of a select committee oflltreo to Inquire and icpoit to the next Congrt sa Inrelation to lhat Colony ; pir'lenl-irl- as to the kindand amount of Import and export ofthe Island, nndIhe views and disposition, n well na ntitbotlly of IheColonial Untcninitht. to enter Into any ptrtlcnlar orrxreptional nrnngrincnt with tlie United stales ; theSecretary or tl c Treisttt) to p'arc a revenue cutleral the dlsiHisil of the I ommlseion.
After considerable diicusion, Mr. Ilutlrr contend-ing that all the nccra ,ry tnforms'1 n was eeitilnlnedIn Mr. Ilerby's md Mr. flrega'a repotts, the resolu-tion waa adopted.
i.touuit r.irnxstvTATirr.Mr. Dawes repotted Ihe ertdenllaWof I. W. (Tift
and C. 11. I'rincet, tucnilur elect from andmot ed thai tho ttst oath tie administered ttt tlttinAgieed to, and the members wero accordingly swornIn. He also repoi toil tho credentials nfW, I'. Ed-ward and Hjiuu.I F. Onto, two other memberselect from Oenrgin. w hn could not ti.ke the ttt intlh,and tnove.1 that the ttatb prut hied oi those whosepolitical disabilities have bun remote. I be adnilnls-ierot- l
to them.H,e rep rt was ngrretl to, and Measr. Helward
ai.d Uoto wereanoin In.itirgte'iiNtNT.
Mr HtMtlTOV. of Florida, presented as n questionof prltilege, a preamble and resolution for Hie
of tbe I'urlilnit, Insiruellng the lateMsnagrra to announce the r.tel lo tho Senati , and topreptre and report arllcli of Impeiiel.iaeiit.
'Ihe ai'iAkiH rule! that the imolutiuns were aqiiestloit of pritilcge, except tlnlpntul them ittlving the fm.rtloiH of the late Mauag.'ra; that wouldre.jt,li iiiiantinous consent.
Mr. lloiini.lL mot id to refer the preamble andrtsoliitiout to the JuJiclaiy Coinmltli--
.Mr.llt.uuiniir. ra'srd tin iuetloii nf conld. rs'lonlhat Is, whtlher Ihe House would nntv tnterulu
the esoltitlohe as a question of prlt llnge.Mr. PiiLLi-- s Ihe )t'us ami na)a.The vote wis taken and resulted ycn, liVl; nnyw,
SI iMers. Maker, Ingersull, and Spalding wire Uieonly liepuhllcam voting lu the ncgatltp.i So thoHouse to en(eri.tin tho rc.olultoiis.
Mi. ELiinipoKiiiotttl i,i .iy the iisolutions on thetnMt. Negslited by yeu, ml, nats, llil-ll- ie KtitieIhreo Keptiblitans toting In the nfllriiiatltu.
'Ill weiu then reltried to the Judici-ary Cuininlltte.
miiiiTs or AvrnirtN rtnir.Ni.The amendments lo the House Idll, concern-
ing the rh hi' of inerlean i III, en In foreign Si i. ,lien Ink-- fiom the Speaker's table, and on uiulioiior th iiim.s, wen concurred In.
T'ie l.o e al 3:13 took a recess till T:9 o'clotkthis et thing.
KVI'.NINO SUASION.Tbe House irutned It stasloti al TtflO o'cluck.
Ml.'Cll.t tNMII . Ill SINUS,Mr. M l'l t.lt Introduced a bill to provide for tho
mme econiitulc-t- l Hilnrtinstrulloii of tho gott llliiieiilaof the Terrltorl', lliiillimt tlie l.i glslaluies to bleu
. nhd sessions, which na iairl.Mr. . kin it ported the bill for the anlo of tho
lloi Spnug tctcitutlon lu Aikunsas, whicli wasp.ist d.
Mr. WAsiiMnr. reporte-- back tho Senate bill to ex-
tend the lawsol ihel intod stales relating to custom.,ciiiuuieite, and natlgtition oter thu territory cult dto the l lted Slates b) l(.i.la; to establish enllee-tloi- i
dl.trlrts thtiein, and for othi r purpose, ttllliThe atucndiueiits were agreed to, aud
the bill was p.ii-l- .Ou rnoilnn of Mr. Mteiis, the Senate Joint reolit
tlon. to the Tiilkltk tlovernment in be-
half of the of C're-le-, wua taktn Irom theSpeaker's table and passed by it unaulniotis vote, MrM t ehs deei irlng it tu be responsive to tho w Islit a ofthe American peunh.
The House again look up business nn the Speak-er's tablt, and tllsH,scd tl.treof a ful.ovts:
Senate bill to disapprove tin act of the Legislative.Assembly of Washington Ttirllory rcdistrlctlng thoTeriltory, und rea.slgnliig the Judges thereto.Passed.
The Senate Joint resolution to drop from the rollsoi mo army ceiutui onicera aosint iroin iiie-i- s
wilhout aullioilty. i'a. .'.I.Senate bill relating lo the District Court of Utah
Territory l'nssvd.Mr. Hinuiiam, from tbe Conference Commlltee on
the bill to itlietu Niiueoii Coiley and ol'iers Iromlegal aud political dlslbllitles, mailo a report In fatorof concurring In the Senate amendments. Agreed luby the requisite two llilids vole HI In ii.
On motion of Mr Puui.hiiy, the Senate bill author-izing thu Msnu'ai lur.-rs- ' Nation il Hank of NuwYork to chuiiiie lis location was pasted.
tub iiiPicTiiiN or tiii Aimr.Tho Senate bill to reduce the mlKlary puce oslaU
llshmrul to thirty rtglmuita uf Infantry, three ofwhich are to ho of colored and thice of the Ye, emulteserte Corps , eight rtgiim nta of cavalry, one ofwhich Istn be of colored Hoop ; and four rtglmentaof arilllcry, and directing a gruduil tlluilnullim tillthe ratalry force Is reduced to ,() men. tho artil-lery tu l,HS), and the infantry to IVii. The ninthsictlon of the bill provide for furnishing arm lothe Suuvlieiu Stttea.
Mr. llAitriiLii made an elTort In hate tho billpassed with amendments, whlrb he desired tore-po-
from the Committee on Military Allaire,Mr. Inueiisoll auggesteil that the aenso of the
House be taken as to whether Ihe bill be considerednow or referred to a comiiilttcu,
Mr. (lAlirtl-.Ll- i aaaantud to tlie retire of the Homobelm; taken us a test question.
On a division tin re wcreflTya to 11 nays.Mr. flAitriKLii called for the yeas und na, and on
n vote In that mode, thero ttcie )caa is, naya lid. bethe bill waa lelerred.
EXgCTTIVl AprnopiUATio-is- ,
Mr. Kklskt, from thu Cutifcienco Committee ontbo Uxocutlte Appropriation bill, n report,which was agreed to,
The Srcthxn totine.l.the Houso that the last voteahoncd lhat there wire llfieen mmnhcM presentmure than a quuruin, and he suggested the proprietyof inemhers remaining In tho city until the Dual
At 10 o'clock the House look a rici ss until 10
o'eluck Monday morning.
Tbe Mnr) Inutl 1'lood.Ilet.Tiuoui:, July 21. The number of persons
missing and drowned from L'lllcotl City, is recti w. I
at the otbecs or the city impera reaches Iff.
The number of drowned and missing in llaltlnioroCity Is six. The Long llrldgu spanning tho
fiom the foot of Light "Mi el to IhoAnno Arundel shore is blocked up with Ihedebrls ofthe Hood The river surface for seteral acres IsJammed with tl.o wrecks of over thlrly houses, allkinds of mot cables, fai tory fixture", hollers, partof engines and ctery spoi lea of propeity, nenr'y twobundled bales uf cotton hate becu taken out of thuwute.
Haltimork, July 20, Tlio railroad truckthrough l'rutt street haa hern I c paired, andthn sisseiigtr caia of tlie through trainsfrom Washington to the North pass throughthe city. Thousand' visited the Hooded
Idistrict Many s ainers were al work pump-ing the water from Ihe cellar, and a heavy lorce ofumknini fitul rjirls lire eilllilol ed UII thu loudand drill from the market and stitets, Ou the Hatsbelow tho llilay House rlirht dead bodies wero reco-vered and nine yesterday, must of which wererecognized by iliclrlrleudsand rtlitites from KlllcotlCiiy, the bodies w ere of persons Ir .m four In sixtytears of ago, snd atilppid of ctery article of cloth,lug. Inquests urc he.d on the I, o, lies us soon as theyan round. They arc all lakeu lu Ullcutl City furluteruicnt,
coxvuxs vi rt:i. i:a n.t.irs.
A aevero abock of ai lli'iu.tkc vlallcil San Fran-cisco on Saturday.
llenrr Itocae, a confectioner ofHutlitlodrowned himself In th" harbur opposite thatcity on Saturday. No cause l) assigned ior the sui-cide, He was ulone In a small boat.
The entire business portion of tlio Tillage ofPhnrdou, flrnngcr county, Ohio, wni burned oii
morning. Including thu court house, Tho llruIs supposed to hu tho wurk of iiieei.tllailts,
On Sunday evening tlio ferryboat on the Dula.tture rlter, a' Pl.llidtlphli, ran oter a row boat con-taining two bo)s nnd two irli. One girl, namedDorti rchapperkotter, ll jeara old, ttas drowned.
The remainder of tlie party trim attempted lorob Adams Kxprfst Company at llrownstown on tliel'lth Inst., wre arretted la Cub county, Illinois, onSnurday Their names are Frank Uparki, JohnMoore, and Henry Jerrell,
Mr. l'rank Hterns, one of Iho editors of tlioKrenUig Xeic; of Springfield, Mass., was eonhidedon Saturday by John L. Hire, a butcher. The causeof the assault was a pei tonal paragraph In the Atu,icflectlng on Mr. Hire's army (lperlinco and loveadventures, Mr, Sterns bus commenced a suitagainst Illce, In which bit damages sro laid al tS.UrJ,
At Allentown, l'enn., tbe Ililgh ami JordanIllveri rose suddenly at 1 o'clock on Saturday morn-ing, und flowed about eight feet over maik.A rood deil of damage to property waa done. Sev-eral loaded cantl boats were carried below. Twobridges were washed away, aud one mm diurruedby("onlag oyer U dam lu a canal tva
run v.w.trtv vo.xsr.
Sav KittNctsro, .t ni v al. 1 ho offlcl.il rcporl byOen. Crook of the council held with tin Indians atCamp Harney, In Oregon, hs bent received at themilitary headquarter In tbl City. Tlio savage ap-
peared to be snlbfieil Willi tho promise nade Inthem, and agreed to rttnrn to their hunting groundsIn the vlclnliyof Steele' Mountain, nn the .Malheurrlter, and et.ihllh their headquarter near CaslloItock Mountain, where they can be found when tl ellnvernini nt delrc to tomniiinlcnlu with thrm.The) win allow rone ofthelrpeopleto Interlere withthe settler, miners, or Irttelers, nnd If molested bybad men they will Immediately notify tho military,who will ftitnlsh them protection, t'liiperty stolenbr Ihfhi Is tn be returned. Hen. Crook aaya thttwhile no tlotihl depredations will still bo commutedby rating hands, some degtec of ptnee may now beexpected.
There Is considerable excitement In Sin Franelcowith regard lo small ox. One hundrtd and torly-sl-
eases hut e been reported P the Hea th tifflfi rsince the 1st of June, forty-eigh- t of which bavo tiecurred time the 17th of July.
StN KiiiNflsrn, July s A letter from anofficer on bond (lie l i.lled Slsle sit nner tilpeo,dated Aeipolco, July l.v, stM that the s andcrew were suirerltg from malarious fever contractedwhile on the const of Nlcirnetit. From thisDr. .1, M. Illce, U.S. Hendrce, l'lyutssler'a Cltrk.illamard ('unit 1,1. landsman, and John 1.. Pardee,
Imy, hate' died. 'I be only cases si 111 on th.aitk list weie convalescent.
The ep Itton leainsnip Oreionlan, on July 7,spoke tie bli (Jtirrn I'mma, seirn tls)s fr m
distrcas, and supplied her wlih water andprotiaiona. Site had on boaid five men, one tti mantn d tlitee ehltdriii, all of vtliont were In an nlnostUutlahetl condition.
UHOltlll.l.ATt.iNTt, (la., Haliinlny, July W In the
Stnate lo day Mr. CattdcrolTere.1 tbe following:H'Aeeeas, Ft Hov. Hrown, one of the ablest Itwyera
In lite Male of llrorgls, as well as otn r per.oi,. ,llsttttgittthcd for their koonledgeor 1st.,held during Ihe lite election ranvats that persons ofeolnr were not entitled to hoi to'ttto under Uie cttstlngCoi silliilioni etttl
II Asieos, sutli pertoni hold teatt as Senators on thisfloor i an
U'Aeretlf, Laas of tllat Ipipoltsnee to Ihepeop'eofOeorjla are to be enat ted by Ihe llrneral s.emblv,the validity of whlth sliouhl nol b.i made niieeiiaiilbeei.u.e of paitlrpalioii Iti their rnsi tment by personsrot inllilt-t- l tin f.r tlie Constitution to lthen fore,
AVsnlre., That the Committee on Prltllepes and Flee-ll,n-
Ih direel',! lo Inqtille Into the ellltlnitily olptrsons of color holdlnir seats as ernalois, andiep.irt atIheearih-s- day prat tievble.
Mr. Ilungerford, llsdlial, rai l There Is n higheropinion linn Hot-- . HinttnV A United Slate Sen
ha etltlitl ll, who holds a blgl.tr oti:ce thanHrown yet held I mean Senator Stiiniitr, ttbntiialeltir there Is no tcaon why e dtired ersonsshtll not hold office or anything ele that any oneel-- e cult hold under tl.o Consiliutloii of Ihe I nlttdState, l'l e passage of the foiiitetiith urllele setlleatliatouesilon foreter In Oeorght, The Constitutionof Ihla stale proclaims tliut all persons ltoin tn tivturillre.t, whose resldenei are here, nre citliens ofthe Slnle; that no law ahull Ik made to abridgetheir piltii. ues. Hoe It simply mean, may luenlhe,and work, or am i iilllled In all piMle.-e- t ,,f Ameri-can ellKens T Tin tlnm for color has . ised.
I he resolution na tlelealed,
SI'HltllXtl.
Ilnff Hull itnd Itottliiu nt 'nreetir.WnHrMiTi.i, July H5. The' bu.e lull match be-
tween the Uulvrrslt) nines of 11 in, ird and Yulelhlsafternoon resulleil in a victory for the llartards.The score ttas f lo 17.
were made In this city lis eveningfor a match race, single scull whcrles, between JohnTiler tin 1 Josh Ward, for fl,!"! a side, distance flicni'lce, one turn, to take rlsre on tl o rlst nf Augustat Si (Ingot Id The artle'es of agreement will bodrawn upon Thuradiy next, ut tin tVir oitlcc. InNew York Tho match I made at Tiler's request,and f II") forfeit money has In en put np.
Tin Adnni! Kiprcsn Kolihore. lltniii by it Itloli.Cincinnati, 0., July lid, Sparks, Moore, itnd
Jrrrcll, who were in rested al Mattoon, CiJia county,Illinois, on Frlda), united al Si yinour, Indiana, at
half past lu o'clock last night, and soon aflrr left In
a wagon with a guard for Urownatotin, to bo deliv-
ered to the Sheriff of Jackson county. Whon theyan In d near the vicinity where Cllitou, Itlllott, and
Iln.lt rr) were hung, tlio wsgon waa suddenly sur-
rounded hy nltHit one hundred 'and HAy men, all ofwhom wero ina.ked. Tho k,uard was overpoweredand the prisoners taken from the wat-o- nnd hung.m last accounts iiieir ittui"t nt-r- situ iiuintina onthe same tno tvheie Iho others bad bet n hum.. Ihoprisoners wein questluiird n tn nuiin rou robberieswhich had been perpetrated in .laekon eouolrj', butwlih tin excel. tlon of an ncknowli-ilgmenli- somesmall depredations, nothing was elicited frutu tlieui.
fiitr.s.At luilf-pas- t four o'clotk nn Satnrjir morning;,
fro hmke niitln the lilbsml lime yu'nl si ll.e i.h.Iof Fifty-thir- stieet itnd Ktst llivir.oitiii-- by Arnold
tin. Datoajotn slock iibnul JIS.HM. Insuredfur tii,Ni, viz. i Marks t f l.lml, Tiu,l.iii:in'a ft'Mi,and Aslur (7,ia. Supposed to hat a In en ciued bytagrnnts smoking ples In tho )srd .AliruwsailUcoveie.1 ou Saturd ty eteulug ul No. SI North Wll- -
I. atn street, catistil by some kindling wood igiilllngaround the stove. Damage trilling. ..Atlrowsadlscov-rre-
on Sittinday itflernoon alliil Front stictt.ctuscdby tl.e Ignition of phosphorus. Ilamuge slight....Shortly before i o'clock jesterdny afteinoon nArc was dlttottrcd at l,xl'Jl1roadwu,aconftetlniierystore, occupied hy Mrs. Huberts, and owned hy thoLangstou estate Damage In furniture f.vil, andbuilding T,I. Ilitetuenl ocennied by Loy.len as a
shoe shop; damago trilling. Third story olcuiiltdns ,t dwelling: dtni-igt-- sllglillr by smoke. Fullyinsured, Tbo llro nrlgluilol In a closet ad-
joining the living rooms. Ciiitso unknown ..Iliirly yesterday morning a fir" broke out ontho stcamlug Lilly, used for lowing eciwa niledwith stunt from Sit Comb's dam to Ilrookl)ii,und then l)lng In the Harlem river luin.uo f l.it.l.Itisiirineo and cause of lire unknown At b o'clockIs.t evening a die was discovered In tho hasunenltifml Sulli sluet, oeriiPled liyOetrge Londerwasseras a tidlor's shop and tin riling. Ilamuge to alotkJus). Insured lu Hi lief Insurance Company for II.-H-
The building Is owned hy John Welfel, and Is
dim iced about HI. Tho lire nrlglnattd, as Issupposed, umong pa- ilia wusIp box under thecoiinlei At liiif past lUllast evening n straw bedwas discovered to ho ou Hie In Ihe basement of THudson slreel, occupied by A. Lnckman, ua a tailor'sshop and dwelling, llamngn trilling. Insuied forII. oisllii the tllobo ...About tbe suine time a keio-s- i
ne lump exploded on the second lloorof l I'cnlslri 1. occupied by William Van lllckensteln. selliinrII re to some cluthlng, aud burning Ihe occupantsllchtly. Damage slight.
Ciili'muia, July 2d. A largo lire occurred lierotool ty, destroying the pinning mill, stable, and sev-
eral outbuildings belonging lo T. S. Illetz. The gasworks were iiidv b) the exertions oflhrflre-mm- .
Mr. Oiun, eno of the firemen, was huillyburned. The loss is cstlmatid al Insuredfor
riiii.Anii.pmi, July 21 Tlio coal nil reflnerrof I.lklns A IhiMwlu was des'royed by file Ihlsmorning, wlih li.MJ harr-- of oil. Nu lusuiaucc.
Tin "tnriii.Tlio storm of I'rlda) nltil and Paliird.iy morn-
ing was much nt"re setero than at Hrst aupposcd.Although tho damage to person or projertywaa notvery gre.it In tuts city, It win ipi'le extensive lu thosuburb. In llrool1)n considerable ihiin.me wasdone In dltftrt-n- sictlon of thu city, t e t cl.tllyIn Ihenew ih.iiioiis where strreis nsvo recently ncrngi'idnl and puved. Tho aldtwaiKS along Third.I'oiirtb and Filth at eniii s and lull rsecllniz strtetsjinilalsti piirtloti of the caiila:o way were carried off bythn Hood. Yarils, biiseineiita and cellars wero submerged, to aa tu compel the occupants tu changeIbelr quarters. The Inundation of seteral build-Ing- ,
where the rush of wider wua the slroiuest,we-r- neatly undermined, hu' none wire prostrate!.Ponds, sttrrnl bciis in extent, have been formed Intho Eighth and Ninth Wurds, mi l is there I se.reelyany dralnagi ll.o tt.dti- a HI pro! ally be lofl tu stag-nate and breed dt 'ease. The extent of damage luthe atic-- Is la estimated at (13,oS),
In Willi iniebiirgh, a cultoit valued al tl.OnO.onflnliaui avenue, wtia nnd Ihe trains nnIhe South side Hallro.id were delayed, though nopiitlrul idaui ige to the roi l rcultcd.
A grct rle.il of dtmagu w is done tu the fields ai dcrups on the southern slJe of blateit Jsluud, Manyam) f waving corn writ c diiplciely "ii'iincrged,and the crops doubtless wholly di troy I. Tin
lunulng through tho Isiaud, from Vuliderblll'slanding lo Tittentillr, was so bi lly damaged thatthecars were unable to run on s,i,rdiy forenoon,und people lit Ing ou the lino uf the toad, and doingbusiness lu New York, were obliged lu hiiu convey-succ- i
tn take them to the landing.On ihe line of the New York and New Haven Hall-roa- d
ad the alresrat were swollen Into rivers, andro-- i I beds w iot.nn up, cellars find gUrdens Inun-dated, snd much property JestioKd, Whole Cehlsof coin were prosi rated many of these, t ,o, hungnvertlowed, while the oats and uncut wheatweie bullythrown, Hay corks were carried away by the H nil,and fences and ircts prostrated by the gale and slu. incombined, while ihe uuullry In Ihe farm yard, audIn some Instances cattle, were killed.
llAVEtmnew. A Grant ami Colfug Club willbo organized In Havcrstrawr village on Thursdayevening next, July ix),
Hutu Wabu Deuochatio Cluii. The follotvitiirnamed olllcera of tlio Ulxth Ward Seymour snd nislrCampalrn Club were selected last Friday evening l1'. II. McUowan, IVeaidenlj Daniel Meelun, Vice.President; John Martin, Bvcrctiry: Joint tUlky,Troajorer.
ItaWrV.' rrJlrrilaVa'-i.fls- ;
CAULH TjCIEOUAMS.HKW.W.I.Vr.
Iiipon, July 2. IS'11. Ailvleet received Inthis elty from (lotha, Centntl Oermany, report thatnews ha been received by Dr. IVIrrtntnn, the geog-
rapher In thai place, announcing that the North Her-
man exploring ship (If rtnanla, Captain e baric Kold-rwe-
coniuilsslonetl for sclcntinc Itivesiigillon Intho Arctic regions, htd been comniunlcatid with onthe iktlli of June. The tlermanla was then In latitude75 'JO, hiving Orrenland In eight, a bearing whichshowslli.it the vessel wo off Shannon Ilnd, proba-bly wlih the Intention of I online on that rt ofthecoast called Seoresby's Land, or making for Ihe polnlof laiml oflldnmllylng In ltlllu.le7i north. She sg.nailed all well on lour..
Tho Oiruianl-t- , with the expeditionary force onboard, aal'id from llergen, Norway, on Sunday, thol.lh of May, under command of I'apt Kul.leway,hound for the eastern eoil of Greenland, and 1
(ho Artlle regions north of the seventy-ftrt-
degne of north latitude. She wis built In Den-
mark, pitrcb:ie, In II nulling, has been lltted ex-
pressly for ibis sort Ice, Is of eighty tons bu den, andmay bed need at one of Kioto new yachts I ilclycontirncted b Danish bitll.ler for iolar voyage.Sho la furnished wlih crnsabnim and l.wn pltli, ar-
ranged so as tn vastly nninirnt tier power of resist-nne- e
to piessure front Ice. Tlie (Irrni.mla dlsplt)(ho flag of Iho Notlh Del man Confederate llnnd, andlias on board fifteen htiule all told. Ctpt. Kiilde-wa-
h tsbt en lii'lrttrtr 1 to iclurn to (lerntiiny within! ni thtee to four monlhs ; bnl In guard again! i
nelea the (lerinnnl.i has been provisioned for amuch longer period.
Daiihstaiit, July sfl. Hon. (Icn. IVinerofl, theAmerican Minister, I line urxlng the llrand DnealOoverntnent to enter upon a naluntlUalloti treatywith the United Statea.
UtiiusttiiT, Julj 2it. Tlio American minister,Mi. Hanrrolt, has hinted In this elty, and presculedbis credentials to the (Irand Duke Lndttlg 111,
riltn.ti nit ir. U.S.
I.iiinov, July S.I. The alleiiili.uce in the jii"0of Utitr.inons wns very slight, a a dissolutionof Parliament Is cxpcclc-- next week
The giand annual encampment nf volunteers atWTinblctlou ttas brought tn a close to day.
The prl'es for skill In tnsrkni.iiililp were awardedby leird Nailer of Magdali, who ret lew cd Ihe vol-
unteers.The I'rlncc of Wales an.l I'rlnec Alfred wrre
among the distinguished ptron prt sent, while .
nso crouds of the nobility and people generallyweie In attendance; and Mr. Longfellow, the Ameil-ea-
poet, wns on the ground. Lord Napier wasIttclved and repettedly cheered.
About ten llioii-'in- d men were In line of let lew,and piMcntotl a tery fine appearance,
Tho weather was clear and pleasant, bill Intenselyhot
LnsttoN, July 2fl. Heporl received from all strta
of tho United Kingdom during lite I tiler piirt of thewet k abow that tho weather lias been highly favor-
able for Ihe crops.
rii.i.Mii:.- -
I'aiih, July 2S. Tho I'orp l.cglslallf was en-
gaged fr a long time last evening In an excitingon Hie Mexican bonds.
M. Kouher In bis st eh denied that Ihe enlle ctlon
of Iho Jeckcr bends bail any share tn tt e cause of theMexican ttnr.
M. Jules Fat re, In Ids reply, Insisted that It was
the main cause, aa those creditors were the only outswho bud rcceltcd ray.
M. Itouher replied that the French (Inurnmentonly protected the Jeckcr bund In French hand.Tho bonds paid wero paid by Mailmlllau, Francoprt vented other psyniinls.
M. Fat re demanded lite nanus of thoso who had
rcreltetl tltc Ir pay,
l'Attis, July CO. In Hie Corps I.eglslalif y
a bill was paecd protldlng that l,isi,()1..... In .i,i. l., mlaneil ii a rtartlal aati.fuctlonof the claims of the holdtia of Franco-Mexica-
uullla'
A VSIItl..Vunni, ' i. CI At a kranil banipict Rlrcn liy
the national ilurpshoolcra, who bavo holdingtheir animal frstltal here, lie rr Olskra aaldt Thepri stnt ministry took office wlih expectation thatwhen the administration or the Umpire waa rrced
fiom the eliln.a Imposed by the tack of Intelligence,
and (root tUi obligations of disastrous treaties, Aus-
tria would auroly enter uic-- a career uf unciaiiiplulpi sptrlty.
,s.7n.i.I.ON110N, July 25. Advices from Itrlgrnde atato
that the Siittati of Turkey has conilritiod the succcs- -
siou of Mllsai lo tho Buterrlgnly uf Seivla.
no ii i:vr.i.Vienna, July 20. 1'olilicul riots look ptaco In
Plague last wiek. The gsrrlson or ll.e city haa been
incie'i't'd, and quiet has been restored,
li.l IVI 111. I. J
HiiiLiN, July 25. The Kiuporor Alexander ofHusah has gone to Kissengen.
i .tn i sr. .v.'ii'.i.
Southampton, July SO. Tbe attimshlp S.ixnnla,('ant. Kh r, of the llauiburg Aiuerlctii line, ahlrn lenNew Vork ou Hie l.'lli lint , arrlted i ft Ibis port at I
o'i b ik this ar.ornoon, and after trnn ferritin her pas-sengers, uiails, and freight, sailed lur llsiuburg.
MV.XIVO.
IIavina, July 23. Ailvlccs fiom Mexico re.celted st.ite that insurrectionists Seaiazccuand Sllva had been routed b) Ocn. Utcobcdu In theSleira and ut 0.ucrttaro.
The oami-alg- akalnst Ihe revolutionists ttas ac-
tive, and the J uai lata hate already occupied allpoints.
Tbo Ju irist (loverninent Is nevertheless reportedto bu in a precarious situation,
l'rittit Aapliitsnll,Tbo Hanllnii do Cuba urtlvt'il lust night, brlnir-Ini- r
a Inrgi- n umber op.i-engei- nn $711 fit'.! in k'ohl.i.Mr. Dleklnsi.il, U. H. Minister, with Ida Secretary,passed turuuzh M tu.igua, tn rmtt for dr dia ls, ontint lull of June, lor tlie purposo of teilljli.g iht
of the treuly between the United bl ilea and
the I s. nag snip or me noueii raciuc rqiuuron,Pow halun. Admiral Turner, under cnuiin ind of Ciipt.McDoiigtll, sailed hcno for the auulb cuisl ouThursday, the loth of July.
Mr. Thomas llerrera, purser of the Panama Hall-rou- i
Company's steuttiei Salvador, was arres'od onThursday, Jul) It), Immediately ufifr landing fromHut steamer on her rejnm fionj Centnl Amer!ttWe have , ,ni olllclally tlie mounds upou r'nchth'.l nrrtsl has be. n nude, but we prcsttin ',i WIU (muccomit of hit polliltal ptiiellrllles, 'nr. Ilorrcra Isu Const rvallvo, and the Itgltliuato successor In
tu the Pioel tency or the Slate, lu the ahsei.coor default of the other tlttiQMdat e kain 'usl theUnited St.tcs Consul, Octl. Ilmtfli, hat tiled forMr. Herinra's ri lease, on Ihe ground of I is heng arailruad tnplo)ee, Mr. I It ncrn was rulwtsid,
lltillitlii lloisp I'ii I r.Hi rrALo, July 20 The enliies tn Iho annual
horse lair, which opens hero ua utsdt) I ext. werecl ise-- I:.tu on Salurd ty ft tiling. Sett ty tntrbahate b( en made for the dllltrt nt Hot. The followlug nine horses weio intered for the tlt'.its1 isre,ill,: Lady Hamilton, Col, Ma)nard, M)iou Perry,Victor lliuo, (Jeorgo Pa'iner, Mo lie,American Olrl, und Johnny llindley. For Ihedouble team lace tu come otfon Filil.iy, c lithe etmltshave lecii male, lie. lilts the animals which hat c
aiilted hern lo participate In tlio inees, Ihcr will beoi ezhlbltioii many ttahlcs of blood slock eilhei fursale or to gratify Iho i ride of tliclr owners. Thecity la rapidly lining with visitors.
The Irving 1'uik Assneinllun hare placed theirgrounda lu excellent order. The track nas beengreatly Improved III Its grading, und widened
lu iceommodiite eluht hoist--- abrtnst. A lintclass club huuse been ended ou Ihe noumla, and astrong police force detailed lo prrscnu Older uu thegruuuds.
Ann Oroiiuer wa.j fomul yeslenlay afternoonsick In Cherry street. Cared fcr and sent home,
HuniiiN DiATit, Msry Ann I'urdy, aged 25,died suddenly yealeiday alteiuuon alel West Twnu.
strcot.Suicina in Till CiLia). HrnrT Uertram, soretl
i" "Mf.-s- i ji.si,iiiagriaxaSMzstMl
, ay. netman, keeper oft boarding home. 111 Wash. II
ngUin slice, while dctalne.1 yesterday afternoon al1V .y"1 .' f! t'nt, on 5 thargn preferreil by wifeof disorderly conduct, Imnz Itlmself by Ms suspend.r lo the gratlag of Ids el. He was discovered athalf past lx o'clock by t'r donrtrtnn who cut hint
douii A snrgt on wis called in, hut HI. h.td tlipart-e- d,
and all elfnrU to resnetue him were In tain.ArriMi.iT before 5 o'cloek, yesterday
allrrnoon, a Mr. Veale, of Tenly-lxil- i street, was 'driving along Klghth avenue, between listb and larttt 'strttts, tho agon upt-t- , and lie was bully injured.Taken loCL.ite- a lli.tol.
I'oi'ND Dsmixm. The body of a colored" manwas found In 'ho Kttt Illver last etenln off Pier 4.1.Ilewaiahont .1 feet A Inches In lielzht. and was it-- Itired In a gray suit ; supposed tn be the man who fellcur North Carolina scituuimr on Wednesday nightlast ut tl.e samo pier.
t Senior! Ai.ixactriiii. Valrick Oarroll andOils I'lapp both emploj. l hy KJward Jones, ofT hlrlj eighth stieet. got nto an altercation on Satnr-di- y
nWht, at lit West Thlrly eighth street, In IliaIlvrry stable, dnrlng which Clap drew a pocketknife and tul Carroll aemss the w rist, s, verlng Ihrefjarleilrs. Carrnll was sent tn Hriievne l, andUlipp gave himself np to the ..lice, who yesterdaytook him In Jcdersoii Market Court, where JusticeDodgi icmanded hl:n to await the result of Cirroil'linjuries.
Amiilt on tub I'm ice. -- Olllecr Sherman, olthelwinty-Cre- t while dispersing a crowdof disorderly jxrsons, 'early jcsterdiy morning, In
tteuly nlnlii street, between Secend and Thirdutenuee, wa a.ssulicd by Jbn Cannon and JsmeeI ogan, mie ot wLo it hlirfiii the neck with a knlfd
sharp nt, Inflicting a bad hot nol Ida, g. rons w.oiti.l. The men nero arrewied and takenyeterd ly before ,1 ,.t-r- Kelly, who placed themunder Ctsi oid to keep ll.e peace, and also In- -fllctcd a line of lile-ic- for disorderly conduct. '
Hrtnnivn Arrntr. At I n'eloek Tostcrd.tr af.lernoun, J.iiura llurke, aged 11 black-mli- b ot UlWest Forty-nint- street, wn stubbed in the letbreitsl.at Ihe corner of Fortv-nlnt- street anj Seventhnn nne, ,y Jo.cpli Id.lcn, who t'csbeil. The woundI not consider! d dangerous At s oelnek Uslevening, two hoys naraed Jacob D flier, aged It), ofI'W L.t.t Sixteenth tint, and John Ditilicnhcrger,aged 11. ol MM Kust Thlrlrenth street, became en--caiied in an altercation at the eurner of Avtnuc A )an,! Tueinii rect, during ttlilrh Dincr was stabbedIn tlio stomach by Ids companion, causing a serlopsand daugeroti. wound. The ttuuiided Ltd was caredfur, and Daiihcuhtrgei aireslcd,
A " Putin 1 i nk " AnniNoEMiNT. AlexanderKlnalrr, nf Flrl ntrnne, (lerm.tn, watebinxker andlew i Her, was no Sutuid.iy charged beforo JnstlraDodge, at the .lotTerrnn Mtrket Court, by Martin ,
lllrum, with selil... a Imsc imlal watch, almost value-- I
Icn, either as a lin .keepei or piece of Jewelry forgood gold and enriect of parsing lioura,liio toiiiplalnaiit bnugtit the wsteti for t31, and gave ias a bonus a good silver walrh, miking In all about I,
N and pild the tn. my by Installments. Finding 'that he litd bun Liken In, llliain went to the storeand demanded bis inoniy and properly back, but ,1ItlnsU-- refused to acquiesce. 'Ihe compUluaul ''II erelore biouzht l .e in liter before the Couit, end 'll,e prisoner was held for exatulnation. - ,
A IliamiNMr ('lkuic. For aniuo Hvo weeVinno August OetKigbaus was In the employ of Wm.Kind, keeping a store ul n.1 Cliainhe-r- strewt, andduring that time Mr. Kind inl-t- d large qnanullea olp. i ki Ik in rea and id her cutlery, The . la k Has sua- -
lulled uf purloining the-t-o article. 'Ihe inntc.lot tits of t.,o su.pe-ctc- clerk was watrue-- l
by delei-llte- , who lliially arreti.l loni al j
lit balgliis.. ut Ml Kast llruadttay, wherea quantity of tlie toleu proinriy waa found tn his '
ptetseaalon. Most ol the stolen goods, it ape.irs. he,llsitsed of to parllea who wl.l le urrestttt. Thepibitner Is rlttrgril with sieu'lng dnrlrir the lite j
wt he bad been In Mr. Kind' enq loy somewt.ttli orgtHds. lie was committed to the Toatblfor trial.
Ciiiiiiii:ii tfiril iNi'ENi'linisii. William Mur-phy was in lestt-.- t alter Court hours on Saiurdt), lisoillrtr Dathl O I'oiinor. Tmnlbih prrelnct, cliirtedwith un iiltcuii l to lire the premises 11 Wist Thirty- - i
flrh street The buliilioif i a Irame tencrneitt, witha yioeery sloro on the llrt Hour, and twelve familieslive In tho house. The charge was hrouebt beforeJustice Dodge at ll.e Jtttersun MarketCourt, and was lor Investigation to ill.o I'lro Marshal. Mr. Ilenrge II. Sheldon, chtelclctk lo Ihe Mriropodlaii Fire Marshall, yesterdailuado Inquiry iiitn Ihe inatttr, and a
In brief: "In Ihe nliseneenf Ihe Fire Marshal,I liisfltuted nn iHVestigitlon of Iboca-.-eat IheTweinlith 1'iceinct Station Houe, which iesuited In Muiph)' piotlnghu was elsewhere ut tLeHint of tl.o Are. The people area qnarrelsrme tt,and tlio chsrire ttas eilili-nll- pionip(.-- hy malice.'I'helo Is no doul t of ill attempt I atlng beeiimadu to 'fire Ihe house, tint Alurphy ! not the m in."
I'iikrhil or lliritKii tsnniic-1- . Tli funeral ol ,
Police officer John Smedlek, of the Ttnntlilh Pre- -
eluel, who whs inurdiictl liy John Heat on Thursdtyeti iilng last, took plate irom tils lute n sltlence, 311West Thirl) ninth short, y st, r.tay afternoon. H
was largily aitended b the principal police olllrlalian.l the pilioliuen who could lie sifted Irutu othti.1,,, w ,,n.l l, n Ijr.i. t nt,e,,nr.e ol elllxens.tiiic wtin walked, sixty rirrli.t". II. led withicorlc,fornicd puit nf Ihe pr ,eeton, tthleh wen. Ittl Itsmournful way from tbe Itousi in (altarywhi re tbe rrinalm tti ri Interred hi conformity wltnll e practice of Hit- Catholic Ch'.rcb. The convcr- -
linn whleh ollaliird among those pn sent waa chlclljof n grct for tin untimely i int of an execlle-- officer,condolence with hi faoiilt, pruse or om cr Mce.who, at Ihe linn, unlit risk of hi own life, securedthe murderer, and u somewhat warm exrrtsslun ulbelief tl at Ihe law la the- csso ol Ileal would beexecuted to He liltir The dccrucd had been ani.mrcr iibnul Hto ye.tr, and stood lilgh auiong those -- !
who knew l.lm lor sohrlriy, atibt tttnllon to andlu the dlscliarge of his duties.
Anncal I'Aiitnt or Tin Katiieu Ma'tiiiwDelegati rtprt's, nting all the F. M. T.
A. II. Sot li lies ol this rily iiit-- t In convention yesterdiy urtt lor the pm pose or determining tt itersthe in it 10th of Octobi r ointiil pir-ad- shall cornsoil, and tt lot shall he Invited lujotit lu tho ritnka.AHei roiisiil-ribl- discussion, a motion retailed s
mat the pni .nlii be hi Id lu llrooklyn city with IhePro .kl) n Societies, provided a uujorlly uf I bosssntlrllis tie lepiesciiled In this Convention at Itsnexl toon I til) met ting. Upou the quri.lt, ,u uf whatnrg.iiilziillutiB shall bolntlled to ptrtlelpatr, ll wuiresolviil that nil teuiisrraucit urganUatluus, of everyrellulous deiiondiiatioii, tie Invited lu unite III
the aiuiitcisary of Father Matthew's birthday.Tutr I'nr.AcitlMi. Hie iccnnil of a aeries id
open air religious scrtlces wua held yesterday after- .
noon, conn r of Flfili avenuo and Sevent)-aecou-
street, under the nusplees of tho City Mission. Theobj.it ol the meeting Is to nttnet the general public,nnd Iho eiitiii wric nf a popular character, con-sisting of a piayt-r-
, aliiilti';, and a number nf briclaldiis-es- , Among those who took pirt tn the exer-
cise wire tho Hev. Mer. Cltiku, l'atker, Hoe,Mr lllckey. Mr Shehlrlke, and Mr. Jacksou, Secre-tary ol tbe City Mission.
lli iiiiLeuii'.. Aliniil 4 o'clock morn.Ing, Ollirer Hunt', ol tlie Tweiit) uiiilli I'm ind, iliacoveretl three young men In Twentieth street,near the Stivintli attniie, acting In a tiry atispiclouiin tuner. On Iho a pioaeti of ll)rne, they threw aerrril ui tides of sllttr and plated ware into Iwiigoii, ami ran pursued by the officer,who, with the aid of two others, succeeded Islapluilug tin lu. They gave Ihelr natuea al.Iniiita McOrath, Fdtvaid Shields, aud C'oincllutMtl'ttrth). The officer examined the various houaeion Ids iMist, and found that the dwelling of MrHenry Itiihle, Wi West Tweutieth street, had beeariiteied by lurclng opi n Hie grating. Ou beinibrought In Hi siatlon house. Mr. Huhle l.lcntlllcJlit, in licks found aa Ins property. Tho prisonersweie )tli tti i y morning it Ut it before Justlte Dodgeat the Jelleison Market Court, and remandtd to Ihecine ol tlie pullco ior finther cvltlcnce ..The
shop ol P limit", loot, I Ackerin in place,was entered by burglars on S.il'iidi) morning, androbbed ul lln sum, Ac. No due was left uf the per-- I
etiaturs,The Hut Thomas Ilrady, 22, of Hi East
Tidily ninth strut, t,ss nu Sulunlat motlili g fouudIn He dcpuloftbe Fourlli Ateuit Itailtond, ridrlysi cond n. cel. ot engine by tl 'm,i. T"Ven home.. ..A boy luined. eJulllir, aged 11, r )Foiiy thlid stie.,1, laken siultb nl) sick on Salilr- -
diy illiinoiji n Foii)loutth street, belwrcaSevenlli snd Ulgbth ate'uuus. Taken home . Mrs IKrnbs, ugoj 0f pj .vn-nu- II, was ou Saturdayoteicoutc wltl i,c Ji'.Bt v1 Willi.im street. Tukeilu IltllttP- - iiotpltal Mny'lliunipsou, aged li
..' ".'und sick on Si! irday liislsty-i'fi- street near..i.ird avenue Liken, lo the UulorvilHome. Anuust Bei'crm. aged 23, fii
OU Stanton an eet, was ,'ouud on Saturda), sick, atU, e coiner of 1.1 ulon and M niton .tree's. Taken tolleilevuc llu,lt,il lliid-o- l trciiiiUOlt waa 01fiiliinl.iy found at the coi nei ol Ciiatham ed.! Pakslut Is, tulliri' g Hum the heat. Taken to lledetueII sp.lal Klcliard S. Aineimun, of III FJast Llhty.nicoi.d s.ieit, wua on Salurdi) prosiratcd by HisI eat. In Wist ll oa.dw.iy. Tiken to the Ne-t- YorkHospital.. Callieilne Murphy, oi Pearl slrttt, nisi'ito.olwiit-- , tt is nu Saturday uttrcotnr with the titut,III I rink! r alley. Cared lor and st ul home . I'eteiHuriis. of:p-:- i a'er stiei I was loinid on Saturda)ter) sick In llruadway Taken to lltlleic lluspltal,
AcciUK.vts John Ctinttii.i, aged sixteen, uf 221K.lliibtlli street, iniiktn hi, it l.ile taking a cull olmilk irom his iia.oni, "n smnr.lay morning, let tineau lull on hit P ut and injured himself badly. '
'l aken tu llel't-- t d Patrick Hayes, agednine, of a Mulberry tlucl, wut accidcutally run .uu.tinst b) a nu l on Sa urda) morning, at the cornel jmuf Corntlca slip and South street, and was se'te.ely SSflinjured Taken to lWlletue Hospital Jonas aiiamItieenwoll, of 119 MoLroe street, while ill It In MIhroitgii Church siirct, on Saturdty, fell fiom his JHItt.ig it und bis hip. Taken home . .Adelu fHlCre.mcr, agrl feity m, . nrly re.ttrday morning, Wmtell down the basement oi .lid Washington stieet, iHand hmt I ei self badly Tuken to Ihllctiie llosppal.
Mary Ctnk, of Muroso, Wcstchtslcr county,was on Saturd iy t un oter and Krlusl) injured attbetoiD.'r of Ilro.i.l.tay and Park place, by a Ir.itk, j
Taken lothrNrtt Yolk llospllal. . (l.imili Perry,rulbi', rn ?autdiy fell Into Ihe hold of ship Cbau :
ecl'o-- , ll'K st pit r 31 Kail liter, and Injured till ei .head. Tvk-i- i to lltllet no Hospital ..Juhu Mahoney,3d, rcsldiaz at the coiner of Madison and Jseksoi .strreis, whl'e st work on Saturday on the steam- -shlu Fulton, at the loot Of Sixth atrcel.lell fiomlhs $dick of Iht teisel Into a small boot lying ahngslde, M ithoieby breaking his leg and dlalocalnu Us aim. ".Takt u to lleilevuc Hospital
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