f eto af EXECUTIVE. The President is 'considering the propriety of calling tine five Southern' commanders to Wiashing ton, to consult upon'a Uniform rule-of action under the reconstruction laws.—lt is believed that Gener al Sheridan, will b,e ; transfecrpd from;Louisiana to some other command." Treasury. —Thegold intheTreasuryDepartment amounts to $93,O(W;0OO; including t $21 ( 0OOiOOO in gold certificates.—Last week’s internal revenue' re ceipts amounted-to s3,23o,367.The'customs .re ceipts at New Yorkp Philadelphia Boston,’Balti niore and New Orleans, from the 7th to the 13th of July, were $2,769,653. —Fifteen steamers, carrying 2262 passengers and;sJ;,sQ2,o7,3;in, specie,!left : N%w ; York on Saturday,}br ; foreign and coastwise, ports, — hranctional currency of; the (denomination,.of; ,!.?) cents \yill be .issued }n fe,\v weeks, ..The face of the nbte will bear JikeirbaSds of’Grantadd'.ShermWiij and the back will be green, With the figure v- ‘ 15 " on each side.' 1 t v roc; M. • 1 22,'riditfinateii Horace Greely hs Mifiister td AuStSiaV blit an objec tion haying been made' tpitbe:consideration' Oft .the subject, it went over under tbe rule, which prevents a nomination from being'acted upon the same-day it is sent in, unless by unanimous consent,—Among the nominations.concerned.are john Netherlapd.of Texas, Minister, to, Bolivia. , Among those rejeojed are John - A, McCier,nand,,pjf 111., Marcus Qttenbui-g. Se.qretarypf .Legation 4p Mexi co, and E. C. Loomis, Minister io Hayti. FORTIETH CONGRESS. Senate’.—July 16.-iTKe bill for the relief of de serters was passed. The Chair laid before the Sent ate the, .treaty ivyithi Russia,' and asked 'an appropHc ation to carry it into' effect. ' Referred. The com munication asking lor ’the carryi ng into' effect'the proceedings of,the convention .betweeUitlie,United States and Mexico was referred .to theCommitteeiOn i Foreign Relations, as was also, a message .transmit- j ing correspondence of L. D. Campbell yvhile minis ter to Mexico. Two thousand .copies of Cbief Jus tice Chase’s recent decision were ordered to be print- 1 ed. The 'resolution'asking* fdr informa'tidW'.abont payment of bduhties Vas .ajjopt^af’. The lull; jjriovi ding fortheestablishment'ofpeacd'with thelhdians i was adopted. ‘ ' ; -''dddltd Vf C it's-•; ■V / N Xulj? 17;—Mi?.' Wilsori introduced "'a-Constitu tional amendment; "abolishing 1 all' l on I account of color; which'was (drdefed to ’be printed and-lie oil the table. . A.-bill';was passed, iproyiding , fort-lie appointment of a commissioner to adiust; the | claims of United States eitizens<against the Venezue lan, Government. The,bill to.enaplp colored persons ; to hold office in. .the District, of ; Coiumjria, yyas passed ; —yeas 25, nays 51, The, bill appointing cpninpssipn- ; era to select reservations for the Indian tribes was ’ considered. " The "Senate 'insisted "cfh it's 1 amendment ■ to the bill for the relief of deserters. V"'* " 1 '' 1 July 18.—The resolution directing the Foreign ! Committee to inquire into the execution of Mexican soldiers, Under a*decree'6f Maximilian" ,: was3 passed, j Tlie'bill for a'cdmm'ission to'lbcatetth’dThlliari tribes : was passed, with ahidndm'erits 1 giviftg fife', appoint- j Uleht of the commissione'rs to the' 1 President, add j providing fdr the calling put; of;^’,ooo'volulnteerSj i should the commission fpif.', " ;'j’ .'/C'' 1 1 I July 19. "The joint resolution extending tlie' a riiail' steamship service to China and Japan, was concur red in. A joint resolution, expressive of, sympathy with the Suffefing.pedple df Crete; arid 'dirfe'ctinV’the ; ■President to communicate, a copy of ’tile' 'resolution ’ to the,Government of Turkey,; was,reported from tile i foreign Committee, and passed! The Mouse amend- -5 merits to the District Equalßiglits.byi w t e.re,fl.greed ? :o. The veto message was received and read, and 1 the.'ReconstrubtioU'ihills passe&oyer, tbs ’RrdsMehgs ; ; objectpus. ~ The,.vote,on.the Supplemental jpill was ; JO yeas to 6' nays 5 ; add on the'Appropfiatidii bill 7 32 yeas to 4 nays. The House resolution of ad- 5 i'ourhmcnt was tdkej\- pjaj and: an tkat ■die adjoiirh inen fr-be from l 3P; M., to-mofrcAvJfSatur lay) uqtil.the first Mondayjn December, was adopt ed—yeas 22,'h-ays Tsi The law which prohibit's./Jheißresident and Secretary of the Interior frpm making treaties wifh the Indians '.vas dotfeured'ih. '' ‘f i!a; - ! £!i - July Snriirier offered a resolution, whieli was tabled, declaring the right of Senators to ex press themselyes-on the conduct of cjvil officers lia ble to Impeach iftent.j£»Th£ ApbropfitßeJSofeire&die committee, t fgr, an adjournment until. November 21st, was agfced to:' ''A message from tlfe ‘President, announcing the signing of bills and resolutions, was received, and the Senate, after a short executive tdjo’-' ied "he die session, adjo.urned sin*, ic. , . House— July 'l6.—The reconstruction bill§ were ordered to be printed and referred to the Commit tee on Reconstruction. The rules were suspended in order Secre tary of the Treasury Tor lnlbrmatibh'coheerning the Metropolitan 1 'lnternal' in- tN ew York. “A preamble’ andanSreldlutiori was adop’ted directing the Secretary of the Interior to report what becomes .of the money’.collected'Tpr th^,Washington Monument Association.' * “ Inly 17. —Tito Clerk of the; Court'-of Claims was directed to furnish a 'list dfjudgmehts by iliat Court since'lB63f 'w)jth. ',apttQiyitSj’;&Ciys> , l!|ie Pres ident was called upon for information in regard, to Mexican filibustering expeditions, & ; "'A-resolution was adopted, condemning the President’s'views in're gard to assuming the, Southern, State debjtsj;, as an nounced in, his mes3age of. jjie' lfjth.,, A was adopted, directing the; t judiciary. Committee to inquire intp the alleged pardon of Stepheif Camer on, late of the rebel army, one of the Siiratt witness es. The Senate'- amendment to the bilhfor relief of certain deserters was agreed to.'*.”, July 18. —A resolution- was adopted, pSUspending the payment of $3,000,000 for .cotton claims under decisions ~of the Court of. Claims. . The Secretary of War was called upon for information as to the quantity of swamp lands in the South‘hot; .dispbsed of. A resolution was passed, authorizing an exten sion of the maU'-steamshrp;s'ervi(ie : with China and Japan. Kesolutions directing, the^Foreign Commit tee to report what 1 actipn ( ffiay ibest 1 tnanifest the sympathy-of the/Ameriban people for the Cretans, were adopted. The resolution requesting the Pres ident to issue a proclamation against the Mexican fiilibustering, was passed. A substitute for the bill allowing negroes, to hold office in the District, was reported and passed.' July 19.— rA resolution: u;as tfdqpted directing the appointment of a select committee to investigate al leged frauds in jhe Paymaster General's office. The veto message bf H'lie supplementary 'Reeodstriiction bill was laid before, the' House; and»»ften.a shaip debate, in which the question of impeachment was ventilated, the bill was passed over 100, pays, 22, .The Senate,.amendment. tq„the Dis trict Equal Eights bill was concurred in, and the bill goes to the. President: Tliei Senate 'resolution of sympathy for Crete was also concurred in, and the ReqffiafejlWpii passed over the'President’s veto. Aresolution was passed, providing that except'on'the'ad,vice of the General in-OJiief, the President shall not rempve a district military' cdinmaodeg^'witjioqC/tliejccjpsgpt,<?%jhe Senate. July 2Q.'r-The TP'eaezuelanibipjwas reported and passed; also, the bill'relating to Indian affairs, with some amendments. The'Judiciary Committee was empowered to take testimony, in the, investigation as to, whether;llelajyare andfEentucky Jdaye repub lican jformp ,goy eminent. The conferee report on adjournment was'agreed to, and at'h alf-past four o'clock the Speaker declared the Eouse'ddjdarned. tM 5 AMeMCAN y 1567: The House decided that as tUe impeachment testimony was not.prescnteji to. * ...STATES AJSB XEUIUTORIES., .4Jvi £ • Vs'/.i Ilj.iyj.ij, MSJJ, New Yorfc. —Steam boat..racing has revived on .Hndsfip... Th,e jicut had a trial of 'speedori the down tripTrdm AV , bany.—ln the Constitutional Convention,, an ordi nance' conferring 1 civiFand' , |)olinbal : “eqBaiii>y tf|ion negroes, was passed ,j>y a'vote of 58 to 41. It was resolved to postppne"tlie ! ’question of submitting that, or any other ma.tter/db the' people, until’ the whole of ‘ the* new Constitution is 'frarh'ed'.-rr'jiie, wheat harvest in the Genesee Valley is progressing. itor. to. the French Govern-, ment.by tire builder, Mr. G. W. Qnintard.—'JCheratm - rtuhkeroerg" sailed 'from ‘ New" Y‘ofic,"3uiy' ,, l^',' ,l fdr 3 Fran cel—A'suit against the New >Y orfcOen tral ißail road Company f^pxtbri^^.,,ip,'..dpihafjdiiigi'fflejiat' gold rates, has just been ..unanimously iiecided for the plaintiff, by. theiSupreme;,Court a.tlJijngbafflptQP. The railrOad eom-joan^. liad 'askedj permission'of thei Eegislat'urfe' Id incfe'asF itF^s l f6f'and- ! heing' 1 adopted this expedient.. The judges held that TJhi ted States notes, fare, when such fare is offered or 'demandedpf,a,passen ger in advance of transp,prtaffon,,,on ; that such in advance', is"a debt dpe.frdnpja,- passenger to the defendants within the meaning of .Congress .makingsJJpited States not'es^a^ligaltenderninip^yffieaeidfi^mvatO Massachusetts.—July 18 was-’cdtffmen.ceirMfTit; day af banks in Boatonpyerw sion. The CatKldgue for ; 18ft6d7f'8h r dtvo,sM'PSdi6f? si on al ,stji) ijpp ts, .and, re'si'djpt;; total of 905.’f There weredTS fapplicaius fgradmip; sion to the regu.ldf^Cdireg’e.^durs'e^Burin&ilasttw.eel^ ! of whom lw were aJihifted,into 16 were rejected;;' ” 1 , 'I lias within a' year obtained ■ three/di'vprffeaudrl th.e same woman. .' 1 * >■ l ;; hS£dJ} l ® ffdjjAAJi Ohio.v-T'bft; Dayton, organ } has expired.; J *•••» .?£<tBN Ad . \,C jt.*.\V d 3. inal Courtyhas decided'against theiconßtitiffUoßultfy of.the Indiand.la i 'v?, i Illinois.—Aisihgie fijwn .1 hi .Spjijihdtpr)illirtoVaj jla4 sold during the sfeaßonV iw‘sixifcoliri.tiSniiyilitssithnh 406 new i^api.ng : ,'tp'ac‘hiiaes',i '!ssss# pl& machines in those counties, .hav'e)b®fflotisy r {for/Bdnie time in cntting’flie' 'of’ithaV granary State.—’Thh Cbngress^wdi 1 oi August.—EWrs •S.radls"' hhiferij A workingmen’s i union and.eight hour l eague' ill the country wilkbej entitled td ddeldelegatg) for ,t3ij4 fiStst hundred; members or less, and one delegate for every addi-j fcippal five:humdrgfforffractionajipprt thereof;- 7/1 I Minnesota. —[Mprejis-ja sippi'river'ai"Minn eapolis, and tile briag'&s'areMA danger. A large quantity of lumber has been ’ swept down by the flood.—The wheat crop is es timated: bytsa nappn.o/vthaH?tate,j«s«high as 20,-: 000,000 biiglielfc'i.^ffi,e©y^flfl^|s®,Minnesota| doubted whether the soil was capable of producing; Wili€ht^iFlafge , qusffities.-i&.s,XttS'jt“^£.' Nebraska.-^! a Southetn Nebraska the grasshop- are -bommilting &i4busiravages’°-Entiie:fieldB; of wheat in Cass, Otoe,_ Nemaha and Richardson counties have been utterly destroyed, while others: hrd'seri&iisly. damaged;', They'first Attack'the-ghr dens, and scaielv a vegetable, escapes. Indian Territory.— There were eleven deaths: from cholera at Jfiokifi-E&k&fbata', recent Monday. : Misso.Uri—The wheat harvest is over; the whole! crop being'considerjfbly Above the average and the j quality superior.—The plans for the new bridge' across the Louis have been accepted, and it is to be commenced without delay.] The' bridge Will aecomffio'd&te/two'Tdouble'Jtralcksiof rails for street cars, besides side-walks for foot pas sengers, and will i cbifsist'%l :: three ! drdKes, the central arch having a span of SIS feet, and the two side: nr dies 497, feet. ThfccentraWpiers will, be nearly' 200 feet iff.hel‘ght < ’frairii tieredThe' .estimated cost isSS,QO.U;O.OP.i: —Mr. ■Br,iiji'kl,eyJfljarp|by: of Johnston county, has brought suit agamsb.frpn. j Stef!ihg'Pricfe fob damag’eS sustain lii &; ! in f the 1 summer o{,TlS.6Hi.a l 'behtg.f:i;mpneppedgby tli'e'reßel: soldiers undyr Price.. j An . attachment .lias' been sued out authorizing the seizure df property be 'longing to “Price to the value of> ! i' ; so;ooo. i ’"ia"r'i ; ' Ckliforimi:— A' Sah'FrhH'cishd' ’p£per 6f OuriSfiOtli' says:,. .“During.,®/ residence in the, ,Sjatq ( ,Qf, pearly seventeen years; t never; saw so many, evidences of. permanent and active may; now be.seenjn! a, few days’ famhling jafonnd San: Francisco': ' Twenty corporations doin , g«busitfess ini this city have paid' dividends 'dn their capital since: Jkfisftr» iMT^g# , lg€i^3SS9'#7.oMa;«te*i le thei profits of private companies ap/lfirms have been largefHhSu/'usnttl'.WiThein'feioitie'* 9iMrnia|3vh'ch are nearly completed,nshow a; general increase on last; year.”—'[’.lje .Hurnbpldt.,C ( onp.ty that! the crops in thaf region promise tp be‘very large,' and that 1 ' ntfiancls in die StatV arei'Siifiaible of pro ducing crops- with such,un,i : (Mmity,gpd of,so beauti ful; a' jfi 48. r i&} dojth pgfe sfj tli,% iShnn tgy a-; ble Bluff, Elk River, and about Areata, The soil is deep and rich.”—The l Republican Convention met on July 17th, and nominated John Bidwell for; Governor. Resolutions favoring impartial suffrage: were adopted, ' • j :.f iiDistrieMS Columbia;—,kss;4han : }on&&?tTi-: dred newspapers have. bee upstarted in the District] since it was made the seat of Government, and all; but nine have expired. ! * ! i ' ' TirgiDiit.-TrjGrpketii&r Pierpoint leaves Rfcbmondi to stump the'So'uftwesteirn States can party.i- i.r: ~.-i j AiabaifriL—Ttyd 'WfMie.Adveriiser'Safs ill ekolbrecl people are beginning’lo divide into parties as dis tinct as even the Whigs and Democrats! iff oldeh] : tifb esi—Registrationclosed in Mbbileori'Wednesday. 2,349:w,hites-and 3,876,b1acks were registered.—Re-! gistration returns iifromi'inearlyrellitbesS'iafeflhow; that only 14,000 whites/thawe registered to 30,000. negroes.—There a® over twenty thousand acres of land-ie Alabama,planted in s,wee|,potataea.tliis,year,i whicb'wft'f 1 ' efght Mfidrea ■tliou l s‘s!hd“ bush el,, | ; LoTUiaalUf.i-Tne! NewiGrleans gatpbterp have oT- Teried §>SGf,OW to Be r a^lod’fed J lo' l re-c?p6nHhe ! ir'ne]ll,! but General SheridanrefuseS.—Thearmy worm, the principal enemy ,of therSiottpn cyop,, has ,begun r iss ravages In ,s!Gssissippi,. and Louisiana.] ft lias vis-, ited severaTpTahtatioks'ih:'Odnco ! rdia ! 'in such num-i bersas to dbstToy all' prospeCt of a cotton crop iu tliat'pSriffi: 'They conffe' oriF month'earlief I 'than thfey : did lastyear, and the cotton is about a month The Cdmmoh-CounM'of New OHdahsT have appifo priate'd $60,000 toward the Waintenance of colored; schools.—New OrleanAieglstefs with! aco}ored;ma3prityApf;lB3. , a.Tff .rur.eiV 3/- ;uir; : . Texas.^—Npmerous Reports (Outrages oiToiei freedmen.in the Red.Riv.er,, pouptj;y,-hgy:e,,been -re-, ceived at headquarters in Galvestpn, ; ; Mississippi.—ln Jaspericounty.thereare a.nunj ber of families, widows and orphans, who for-sever al weeks-bave had: neither bread nor meal, but are! actually subsisting on vegetables, atid-unless-speedy relief is obtained, will starve.^—Two horse thieves' have convicted be.foxe a.military court under Gerif OrdtSdate by him, to i%.*« pry, Tortugas.^-J,^Langston,; inspector of freedmen’s schools, writes that'tile peo-i pie are rapidlV t c6niihg the freedme.n, and givingithem ,political power. ° Gieorgikf—Official statistics say'ili§re are 70,000] paupers in the-Statet-,i :.-i ..:t n., r , ■Arkansas.—General Ord'has dn-deftakenttoisup ■i’: -: -• u3£:zg,rr v !press' ioftOn’es aiid gift; ’.Sciielites' lils ‘dis itrici, kt cpilirary’ip ail’d'desifiictlv'l to ;tiife'buBineBs‘'i'ntefeets oT < Aii(Jf*S6iairf«l'fcStiL* 1 vj.iviir.-j ‘BscnMow.- ka» <wlatte»Jin ,chana;cter.iB(iciletter;.>inj hejS!ays ihaitj'tthe rebels P/iiqn.cOpVrork;, era he is (Jying t .j?pt fhat.he l e,atß„tbf , ? e . n ?eala] ia,day sieeps ’wifli a, aujist cpnsc{enfcer T kl']i e , aufh'Afities, at NasH.viile' hayb'.in'dde arrihgfe'riilftits 1 to’ 6b.en‘ sbliifMs -fir bp'lofbd' 'iSHilfffeU ihciSepte'aiber’ ndiU' T-K , 64^giBtryf'lis,tk ) in'JNds'h'’fillei(6lcibWiGn'SatJ showing .OlOOO! i voters; itofi Jwhohi: bnlyw are jWhitpif-These.iWdrei aeveuiddaths ifrom.-oholera: !in,-Mempb|s last ,/ w,nL *,•»•> Ah' ! . ; Ifl,diau}S. i f rr -Jhe /Indians captured ,^:ty r B.ix, cattle’ apd .killed pne'man,near Fort'Sedgwick’ pn tli'e' 12tli‘ j iiflIt J 'is^fkafed that a tijahf’c|(rfjriiig ! Bifeti’ctp' ;Lamey, ten priests iuld' iii-t 1 Sisters 'bf''OlTai'ity lias’ ] bfe'enjeffipthrea ‘by fiidiahkV nekr fFo'fti: iLhmed; %nd that theijmenihayptbeenikilled and Into captivity.—The reportof the massacre;of:,Bish |PP >% Iliey,tapjjl,ihjgipprty^.iB);f»p!trJad|9.tjed..by;allis -1 - Clty v — I fee coTim ; July b'ei’ifgliiSftibutfed fcß the subSe^l ! 1 J -FVrsi l jPn2«.^-tAilJe‘n)bi'osd^*e , d<k-atfdatd4o the tn'si | derkp^nz>cteN^^;¥tnilc.-n7-&«??jdi(PrB2d i T^HAi|d3oMi!e MEenjiCTchor of New .jPriM,TrA ljusd Silver wine' cooler, 1 to file Qdarteffe 1 Cliib J of Nfetf iTorkiSi^l/^'^mk—To, t}re‘ yffißalfcil thdfflfiilPhiladelpßia l is'tliWgre'dttSt''mkmfthe'tut'ih'g city iSthe'©iiibn. HbryopfefdtlVSBnhub(tferj9&]9B3; and.'their grbss:earDing3lanio,unt ann.udllyeto-il|o,; OfiOrtTpZ-. ,i£%,the. snijuibe^ipf ip, stated fo be, standing,the larger pQßuktlbn.'of The latterl-f-A. cp- Operatiye' nfoveinent ’lfas 'jyrtf arfi.yntf'the ’bbdt akd sh6 ! blnjakei ; Bl n sHbelhkkersisSvbreinSitedfoim'dit dWsnifig''fd consider thbfquestion 'of es’talSlishin'g tvcoMiperative society.! eifkjJil i-. mwi JX BI AXBSiai«elcutßßßJ''H .I«&3OhJS * * 1 df .thbi new Rrotbatatirt Ohuifchjfbr thte'a'cbbjiliifdclatifih ! of Alhei*- icah Residents landi visitors; iwlas 'laidoyesterday In ptesenjcft of a-Jarge iconcpuise of spectatprgt ■ At[ ; tke pwicipstonjof th]e s peqetnoqy, ( thej Cpn,- sul at Baris at-wincli, all; the principal American citizens-now 'here, I khd' I sefe?iF''dlnih , eb , t‘E'iirop9llC[' frifeiiroof'the -Uhited Stated; (were'*ptbsßnt,‘f ! ln ( th’d’eydmhg' •'th'el'e was' a> taStfefUl display : df fildttcfrks'-'tt' l hbrior of’Jthe ocdasionir^iSfo 'JPetersbvTff-, fnohl Bokhara report that the Rusaia'n.'i trpopsMd.stpfpi.- aA-ajujiitrenched camp of the Khali of Bokhara, and obtained a great victory. ~ T; J uly 10. — St9-(es>iWrnister Adams, with other m5/ibefs/df the'dif!ldniaiiel;£>rps, waited on tlie Sultan to-day. A delegation oTthe principal Americans in this city laid an audience to-day with the Sultan.—The reform bill has finally passed the House of Commons and gone to the House of Lords. Evening. —The reform bill was read in the House of Lords this evening, and the second reading has been assigned for Monday .pext r..s, Florence. —Reports re IP J6y! tii‘e''ailitiude,pfthg ,ftoliiju ,'ppdef-,jGari^lijf.., .]TK,e f { h as teotion... evening.— iu ; xgspqnsqjp.fhei of the.jPope, Napokpm-jias, .notified, the, iting.. qf Italy of the threatened-niovement ofGasibaldi. .T.h.c batteries formerly erected by the French—around Rome, and not the old Roman defences, are to be rebuilt and strengthened for defense. July 17. — London,- evening. —The great national review in honor of the visit of the Sultan of Turkey, took plftcg;tpidM, ; c® gathea^,.,ajud a was o Jhe most •niagnAfipent, spectacle e ever w ( iti^ssed j "iii] i .Tilri"lish .w.at.erg.-i.-A3higii q iyi,ncj, froflj.|;l|ie3B®Js ed-cthe iinterest.„and,-;„exqitepp,ent.i ~l lT hjfl- / gqs, numbered (eighty yiesselsi.i tenders';' Qtteen 'Kictoriaiandiauitetwercjpr.esent, in,a •royaDYacht: »-.His !iMajesty. >4he iSuUan,.ftiwi! suitfi, wbi’e'on'ibbard.'theiGsfiora:; Ismail ‘<#f■“BgJ'lSf ftfitl sdlte; were oil boarditfh© EkHearv.is T&e Pfifibc of ’Waled, ‘both 'Hbuses of Rarlianaenifethie li6fd’s ,: yf tlie tnembers'M'iSlieiGth lsle of,]jV'igfit’^fefelm'ed'with Tjbßplej! who ! ’ 'the; fibbt/’lSclufting '* . ’iflie' s.<l : jjiid j rq‘tt I ;' f '^Cunt'^ !l T'OOGI''giniBi 1 ''gini8i qflo3 J OyD,,-f’pp@,.anil]k]]homliial_ pow'ef’of eifigihbs'o'f ll lM)rses,7^ :^.eppft|‘ i ]}rpni ’]ma3ri'd , :sk|'' i mat; 'fh'S Spanish,, G/pvejnmqiit the province of diad Janded.-r-iThe Arch /s Du,efeege,Sopliia, mptfie/qf the Emperor of Austria, and, of, 3^§jypi,i l (^)j , . f dencepf.insanity.r-rTljO; annoumjes the-fact.tliflLi.Ghilh,an(iiß^r.u, i hav.e, accgptei,;. with certain reservations, 'the proffered mediation .of the Gbkbrnment 'bf the- United /States, ijn.their.quarrel WtlfSpaim— illnperiabqdiet 'bPAustria to r dky*-f'ejected l ithe-biil Tor the.abolition fif the/limits p£>the ■e'm^irq;— Pesth'.— Lbiiib l Eobsuth | ‘is "'ah rtbuitcediias . a ( ]cai|jlidatss’ ! fbr l ;itli‘e''Huff^firian li ßarliam eti Kfroni' the tojivnof^aitzafi 1 , 1 irf the; cWnEy''bf'Pesth.''‘T .i-.i -. July l'8:^ T -ioncfon > '«;bmifi|)''. a 2;Eft , or'tfe'?ire'bei'ng ! iiiade t,o,obtai.p American Government* lisi's been iiivoUsed' 8/'lfis frienda tp l procnje,'.liis' fiS|.bl|afgg. . .grfi.pd.bnnqngti.iy.aa’gi.yeahi'Huilali'all this evening, in .hononepf Jh.e-Sjiltnn n bf! jiJur]Se^. Great!,preparations; had, been made, and it'was"in every wgy, -|^oupif?® B !i iMia H..Qyptl iv .J-Ijiglyness, the Prince of Wales, His Viceroy of Egypt; and all the principal membefs'of the GowernnientSweretpresentsf lN.eaiiljr,three .titpu- ; | - and.,gu,ests ? sat. dpwn j to, the tables, .which .were, sEfefclied'ih parallel lines tHe”w'hb'le len’gtK 'of’the 'magWfficiSri't Ka'll 1 ." T6 ) -n'i^h , t; : ‘a' , gra:hd :l ball. ra given- tb, “flifi* Belgian'VoliWfte'ers, lyho- are ) »bn':a3vteit l! to this ] country; isiin l prdgresBJat,Agricjiltural..?Hal’l. . Ckverl * Qj/jen^agatf.^- Jjia Dpu^h! : !tt jZw „V«!i ! .... July^Q,— i^ndg^.—l Tile, in .the House of! Lord[B sustain*'the*] Reform hill, but'Earl (ffey'bp-1 ’poses it.'—The great’ review of vbliiiiteersVfbr'hvhich! extensive pr'ep'aratiolis have been' mftdefcamfe off-to-; day, at Wimbledon, 12,000 men being in theline, who were Tii 3 P. M.— \ still pontmues to purchase large numbers; of horses fby3fe.€iWe,^tl ‘Tli'e; military,,ivprks,bopg, .in. .J’ r r a %9f, a f9, .P.ver.tasked. —j Frankfort, /’vr.ring.^ —*fhe .above. ,facts;li aye .created, a: ’gre'dt'deal of distrust;'in; I fin'ancikl‘p'ircles'here;''and! fears.are openly cxplessed, —PaW-v' -eremn,?.—ATatc /Russian journal] evinces! . the', lfiidshtfsfactiph' 'at.the' lenity''bLth'e v sen-' fence imposed..upohiithe attempted assassin,]bf, fh’e' Czar. ' ‘ --ii ui ■- ■ ; ;.o,,n,fr I July 2i— London. —The Cretans are preparing.H squadroniofrfiye.ffireshtpe,! .with. ujly?h ,to attempt the destruction of the Austrian Eeichsrath ~ liaradqpted resolutions ’ Iff fa-j vor ofthe politietiT ecpaiitybf religious'faith C, and of; acknowledging the'legality'bf , 'the ceremony of mar ' Wage-'when peff6'rmed lJ by. “ Honveds,” or National Guard“bf R'uhgaryfhfe’to be reorganized/*' .5: j July- 22.—Pctm.l—A.blll abolishinglmprTsorjmeht for debt, passed the .Senate; aDdie,now a-layir.yrrtffloi-tznffi, efcjnihff’. —Thp|,de,bate„cm the .|Jnan-j cial administration of the government was'Drought! to a and thej 'i®. the es tabiishment.oMie provincial assembly; !,"= Classical School/ : ' H '" TBXtiAVmjTHIA. I ■■ ” ! J‘U i\; 'lV.yj i\ H W „ ,B. KEKB A I. h’ f '' A. Iff. ~' :u;f] I m 'U;;o ;<» ?■ •*iru: *?i r ? • ■ lino irii m ..: ;f <. i'• - . '/Principal. -■; : -ipjjf i®‘ fLVWAI SCHOOL, P&R BflißiJ 11l (f fl N D DAY’S 6H 0 LAR&j i FO'kXlErßt STREET ’ Aftß XALIiHORS : i.'>J3vu Si mLt n i | WEST PHILADEETHTI^^ | REV. Silt JIaMULLIN, j (i-f AH 'Puftoßecjeivsa. at ? any for i T Bus&fess f liiffe or :! f(Sr ll Cbltbgeb < >i ■ , ! , 1 1 ““'P IKJJ ;- ; ; Bov. J. W. Hears *’ tTonatiian : Edwa;rdff &.]’ **M.' k3rti well, j i Hon. 'mtihat&<&#g&ygfrd'£ j[,3 WYEfiS’7 BfIABffIMG.SCHtIiA EOK!WNIG'^'EN'I'NB-tOf & fL? ?C\Z",Mm tmdm;” •«» ‘*™° r - -a* m* r ; A; Classical, Mathematical anjl Commercial School. flfgWeff to fl£ !eh9 of Instruction systematic, thorough and extensive. Modern GTnjL cnoges—German, French and Spanish, taught by native* tdshUdt ißsfrumentaPfrid Pointing. The scholastic yearof ten monthVbeglfLs'on Wedti&dfcjf the t»Y«& y if ! S'eptemib'et oj '* 1 Ctrctflhrfecali'bfrdblaiafedjat the oiffic&jjf;thisrpap3r,vfr by applli oatiop tp} : . ( . r - ( ’ <• xU , -mv.‘ J[js iiyjw i: i j:,,ao .huu: < ::j j unu *;HT>.2 "■<>> i'>i -ii- - i 1 viJ I SUMMER TIME; ■TA&IN&iEF.EBG® T/UNE#,, JB]s7,j; O.lle PfehttSylVaiiiS' fefch'tr'al R. Rbledve tye >l)epot, ’at); Sistoandi Market ,;Streietsi.'.whihiuiis reached directly by the cars oh:t,hBL Passenger Railway. Those of theCheaWtand Wal hurStreetsTiailway rLm within'one square cFit. — - - Sleeping Car can toe had on application at the Ticket Office, Nh.f6BS'”d%S£hiipStreet, also at the Depot. .l " _ Agents of,theJLTnion Transfer CompaNTwillcall for ahcl deliver baggagea!" the Depot.” "Orders leftist Street, will m -y%k’-i\\?i odt ri.JKMC PAOLI’ACCOMMODATION, N0.,1... lo'oo “ . 2 4 ;i ? •> ~,HAIS,IUSIiiUR&,ACCOMMODATION, .. 2.8Q,..,,</:.1; a H JSBlB>}UagiiiilX.MS ii'. , ;. , .ii..;i. : .i.i 17:301 bifl It> r ;(Pmi>4IIEttPHI.A ! EXPRES@....'.' ! lido., <ff ihj , Mau leayes daily, exqept Saturday. , , . t " Ciiieih ni(li Verves daill)',, 1 excGiit Sunday. 1 r> ‘'P : liila'tle!lji(h7S'®kJ&tSis leWek'daily.'" l AlioMiitoamS (JaHy,'iescept!Suiday.. / i.u .ii >ftl ar ir/ih T!)o >i ■fitii'i d,).; sill o; sao! 1 ('n« ■ TRAINS ARRIVE AT TiEPOT, VIZ.: MSV&i! !I; PiKKSMlß«P'TirAlN.ki : l. f ..y.i'..i'‘: : f P l '9l2oC Wfoij 'd&AN'CiASTfife!TßAlN;..i.v;.f..iiadOiß. Jtq> n]F,AgTiWNßi>ii>.->fi.t-i:>-..,i.j...i.4,'Hay.ii 4Uft I •M(A^ l it^C^ i MMC)f^)iTIW#b:;3. , :. ?J W : ‘ * } " •nATSBtSHtfR'aACGOMMIOBATIdW'-' 9:60 *“' WUf v)J(PihilaidQt]&tiitt,vExpr-efes i andi East? lAne •nJtrjTß idaiiy^ 00in atlj bn& ,h\-a-b eii no Cincinnati t^s dp;ily,.-,except.Siin4ay. , "'Th? r PenSyl® n^ I ftn(i l ßoad *lcB. m#U ! ii4F'asEiime tatfHSgm ®aggige,i4i axa liiail itiieir TeipfAißibUity ;I»,S Ccoe: Hundrod iDoUnrslin yMdftt !owj f wl Mr , fiJrtfieyifif9riia i tionHiiiply i Hb im ' J r " Ofoii '"‘JOHN eii'ALLKNjiTicltet' 'Agent)’- 6SI djh ! ertn&¥ St; - SAM dill ILLWAiiliAfiEf Ticket Ageh(-, at' the;>De> aia ibidv/ .go "ah au *: apJiy.toTRAN'CISWNK; lOTlMgtf Street. 1 *’>« ;niiiTiii:;iiiio ■,n;t i,. 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I .'so'/ob i,j hniii liwob ;i'; '£>s i J i*£ix x.r ' bnc liodvi iu-}N'A-'MHQrNdA&..s'}> .w-i-w-•■ vlwmi f>o on iffi 1 ) i{f.ry> • 9 . •m-wi 809 and SlloCSiestatit i »M. oi bs.-gohA - ‘ -■ Ji Jjsifrr oi* t-s 0-1 bail ->a <<b <•'. osh!' a ? >i..t S' ~ OI Bailey A Co., Jewelers. . , /> rf J Ofi^>fttAiar»B,^me,-I^lßnln l Caii^etl»gis »■ ■" ffimm. t fe«oa .Biifirtirs3j Hit « '. i j -jgf «yerir^ s ®rvlfn,.tno W - . ; . ;,; r i^ 3 1 i ■■." § A-ty.TVeifih, CommiS-ilonMeivilants. ‘ sxHx4ioa i ''SOKiian>S xyJ »■> R-Jfi- n :<*# tv ;<•.!•■■■- .1,) ,1 samitel;A. .bjspham; . ~ , -,V i‘ . d * v ' '■ , f i ; WILIJAMiAf!BHWWNi'i:id-,;<] 'rdii(',v • in. - bi:* ; ;i : ■■"-■ !!» JiDJ d’JOPßdjtCHiyt A ■ '4 v si;;! ii; yr'.ntli il-iwt'nnf»|yiy =ii? -niv; •Mti-.w'irfmaii.’BMirlari RM'WEfetuid;' oute’* ai'i&'ti *MII U j> fOA B HIBB,iT« {.stli T:*' 1 to TOTi.-i i 'JOSEPH P. iICtIMFOBD.' » "ti, ViTV f. M’ ■ ~ , . . :0. - l i. u V.i : “ .y-iyf giQ ; fer*A®ociinih fttjjy'oif r 'M PHOTOGEAP'H^MARSIHGE'CHRTiFIOATE. ' . ‘ltegal!ir r e iiiiVi} n ce,ii-OO. ''Add/egs ' . ’". 33 Tedlb .lioh :>i.,j ii-.ii no o 1 :ln> S-; ;:'' : :;j.iM'iis ,m66re; . WsimUko’A s/IjAo -iu/ib ■ •■'! 1' .ii*>4 .Jth .IT V^&uffl^\^'&m y OQ/lfc ;r gr oi JJUiJir.-iJe .tnotq si f>MV to ’SjABDyI747SpsU , EH. •BKOAD.S'EBiBETj ■ 'Order g deft'At'' J 3 :iT'.'T L«S oil; .1 : ■>' 918 PISE SX»E*ZT,'iOr ■ Mi ' Wl, i CORMKIt ofTENTHand WHARTON < STREETS, pttSmptly'attended taj »,' 'i yV.i ;i- ii •. ,' f; *&’tf ‘ or? >J~ ■-( n //l n*T : > % - •. •' spttth « aqhir; -O'} •{<-. '.H i -OdLl bi7i HOIDJJ -U. Vi ill iu'i ‘1 ii: 4 r,:,: !■;:■£ SILV'fR-’PLATEftWARE, No. 35 South Tip Stairs, colon imd nowe iv-m (S4osjss}ssssliyta irmrf - J V 1 • ' t I -1J >J I . -. • cjn:}bisiHiSf3’HSs apo Jc >"l’.v Jaiii. .i».i n l-'K-. “'l -- ; Jifn —if-v-mr)—><HT ■■ • 1,. ..-. ..1,1,-. ~;*■ i|i KINDftXJF;' -'- :*|>T / .•ui.-»/ »oi 'io v. inoi-.m , “ja--p<e n a ngiixg s ~ . 02HS VOOS'&KU)n"4BCH ST, '"a sl Os'S :•' S. F« BaMerston >&< Son; Sill" •■• •• <V?Ta, *»SB£|SSW ; . . . :.j, tt!) -.W ST eii> 1 o<'' ■ i JUt *•.>
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