The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 15, 1868, Image 1

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• ' talited-LThe Vair'Bill—The Ails
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i CORRESPONDENCE OP COMIsISSIONER ROL-.
LINS AND SEOIIETAttraPiPMLIVI4..Y .
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. . - The following; in addition to the cares
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f letvk,ilootiniiitEigitoultimr fa h
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• 1 Secretary of the Treasury, concerning the
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F s _ recent .I,qttegtof, reaigidajionrcrl , ..the fernier,
: • '''- was to-day sent to Mr. Rollins, endorsed
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~ - upon, the communication, which was again
, • I k returned : T.This'"ctiOdititizilcation ig Partial,
. ; \ because it attributes the present deraidged
- -5 `condition .of thethiftertlal Revenue service'
• . t ja-the removals andappo inttpents made by
• i thoPresidint, Alla it toitust be dear to the
j mind bribe Cominissioniir that this demor-c
alizatioon •is attributable _lnput to entago
. nialti Istitioren the executivoand legislative
. ._ braneheael: the Government, xvhichildstepre
t vented harmony of sictiott - betw.etnithem in
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regard tbappolntnients;aild tb the' Tenure
! • • ;of (Minim, but nlylo.thelleldUtida
i' ripen distilled spirits, tobacco,. dm., which
I - , have'forealaits,aa Irresistittin tentptatioid to
.' • • 5 fraud on the part of Revenue officers, as
.• . A -well as on , the part of manufacturers, deal
ll ets And others. It is incorrect in that it al
.' • ; leges that the numerous retionimendations
. . .. ',/ of the C ommissioner : that
for the 'removal of
/ Assessors and Collectors, even for the
, . ...4 grossestortiseoncluct, bad been always dis
• . - regirded while the-ft-nth ivithatin'all cases
.;? in which ' recommendations for removals
•• • •' i were deetitiiiiiinkid -tb - 't ,- tße‘• ; evidence of
••• *••• i - incompetency or misdemeanors on the
-• ,-.• -.1,. part of the officers, the`recommendations
- • • .' 4 :, - were promptly . responded to by. the Prtsi-
: • ' Llr dent; If is übjust anddisraspeciftil to the
„•'• President, bemuse the records of the btt
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,'. . /- / reau show the falling off of the revenues in
• .: •I • 'the districts in which. removals were made
-.•4 by the President in 1866 was not compare-.
• , , ; f tively greater than in the districts in which
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.'•.r no changes too k . place. That in fact the
• • ' *•.s ' - ',,,i .roventie • of the escal-year, ending June2ilth r
1 867;•iltiting -which tiler removals - -were' e n _ 1
.-'-'•• • • 2 tirely satisfactory, coming up very closely
.....,:...;;!• 1 / 1 11 with the liberal estimate of the Department ;
, - while the demoralization of the service and 1
,:••••• -, t the decline of .the revenues chiefly oc-
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~, carted during the present " fiscal fiscal year;
•• - . ... •-; long after the officers, removed by the:
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;ii. • , •, President had been reinstated and others ' , ,,1
. ••• •';; -; whose nominations had -been. oppcsed by
•• S. . ',4 the Senate had taken' the places of the ap
. . . .i Pointees of;theP as
resident.• :It *as for these"
ressomeot acmat b uicakweire
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.tion could not be, received, and • it ne was tni re
est.
' ..f, turned to the Commissioner. The return
...... ;a of it is also justified by the fact that copies
. • '-'• of it were sent to the press before it
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_wits - handed to the' Secretary. • It 'must,
•.' therefore - , have been intended - for the pub
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[Signed] :1:•• , • ;'' lluenzr lifeCuindati,
Secretary of the Treasury.
.TssesusrDsratraussm, June 13, 1868.
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TILE MUNICIPAL IMBROGLIO. ' '
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IighrNSIOP ad
E t!gerits calleda meeting of
u143 . 94 '.. ,c 9. 1 . u1 94:4 118 ,... ,Itt'c'erhnen- 1 Only the
•. - •.••.:--1 Conservat ive members and the white Re
• : : '''• putiilCati Militate/Otani the. Rirst ward
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:• .. '.. si' Caine together. ''- The City Hall chambers
!'• .. •re having been locked upon them, they •ad- i
; '',-• .4 journedto,the•law hutlol.l3Bll-in•46, -"File,'
••• • j neighborhood.' TheYipassed ag. resolution ~
addressed to AhaXlso is in mitichtthe corpo. I
; • • t ration funds are kept .diseetinvit,nbt at
•'• ~resent .to -honor any,
__. drafts. .on-..munic
ipal
•:..•': .. g Lcount, or not , “anrott . the, vpresenti calf- II
• • i goeligies,.:, shall,.. have, t: teen n 'adjusted.
' 1 AttiOn - --ivairVaost take n tt o ,„ a i ontain
py WharratithbiitV"thilthier' as
Pollee
..•-• • beLf:r , heole /14:0410 Nieto th.ir 1L10,3,,11.
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.'XgelOdißArgOviio-fdif iieettna!will
' i ' - : -' hoon4htini4.l7 licOctt 401 5 .0 4 41 re ilia the
', '' : circumstances attending this question.. The
' ;.' Mayor ad' interim to•Aay handed , Mr:
'"" TO-wen' a totter, .. cOneludiiii., - as *Mows:
•..% •.Beiniadvisthir:by.:6Ouniel s and fully believ
.
••• •• • , ing the two boards have acted strictly. le
' . aocordance ,with /Aw l ia tlift,„ premfises, I '
::: haito to relidebe tharyott will 'lrtimeqiately
.. : ..'• vacate th e - . office of Mayor, the 'duties of
••••;;;:• Whichl-yotetilelegifradholubtilithislifthne
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~ :as the .gitattiehtooohing your tight to skid
. . 'Qtl3Pl3'a44l4 % f li be6 V ) T7 l3l l) ,
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..;•',.. 'by Conipetent the y /.1 i iV I E l f d .,
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. Mr. Boiven,..laid , the letter ;Ode to be
, read at his ObtiVenien&.; ,'rheßi/Ithiteron
q..,. . tinues to draw and the Mayor to counter-.
• ' . • . sign checksini the Finn National Bank for
• • ••.11;',- the salaries f. &ha offisqrs * bytes tho ;Aut
.,ebunts hibitierdraiiij fir &xi bblother *tea
: 1 sonvibeY,are 5 4:1 41q.......- r ,.. ,•• ,
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,••• 4 • • - __APPAilltEl 11' ifilircqiirazoi ; •
. . •.'.-1 , Major ,iteerei; of ceek l e;BuOlianan's staff, l
4 reachedh ' last' '' ' ". ' ' ' 'at:iitt
. -,.. A ere evenin g !Jai ,disp es
' i',; • . :4for Oen. Grant relatlire' to affairs in"' New
Orleans. itorcti."4 - ht littil(K, qairoidpiociTed
c....A hy Col. lihani, (aloof the members of , Con
, i • i. , gress. elect - 'front. 4ndifacia, visited the
... ''',l president; the Secretary of War and Gen.
...li ResrU r iffibl' ..o W I OM* , batik stigma. and
- ', sthdd Um matter b a l .brie•Aettl- „The remelt
, . I, , .lsktliti isablvltig -Ins th IthlS lifi.if About
. 4. tot:we:o.olm* this attemoontco uen:.anehart
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,p an ; by order of Geti..,Bohotleld,,eimatoved
•,.$ by Gen. Grant, thieip ftn,, , , ,p flAbilim
and
' l'. l by the Presiddilh ''• -2
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: ti. GEN. 13 4EFF , P 0 V 4: 1?..Y9 121 7.1alitcon bug. ' ttuned.' e tilliesnreleetewunne r the near
.... cclitg dtatialuil ivini tun 1 tkteledtj4thmit
;your
,consent,_,.. , .
aat ii....eollgrOlS 'lll`lll.6oll3l4sidit.44ble.
'-' .q...fir yob to await, the ailed ICM:wren moat°
lbeeomee,', it law betore,permittlag thehs Leith.
- ' tittitloubted'or 4 41. 6 04 tio" be M 4 4 16111....
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,v i isiffnuf 49 PA 1 4 , 9174115. ;, ,
. •,,-.., , t dem:. elkfahon,, of/. ew Ifork,•is..hom.
..tn.,iiiii,nolittitiatiOn strMinister to , Paraguay
"will not be nottiden,:b3 l . the , ISltiaiate:On i Bo
': .o count of the war in 'which thercountryls
• 0.3 , ri-edi;' Ind - :stothistinent"'ditilitiflty, of
_•.?..,J. • - ,atW'striiti iii• biaosadldatoi;forMinio
; Mter..to Mexico,. and . if Ltiondastsd:wtrOld
.opmbably be confirmed. ,i l .4lfAl .0- • ..1
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THE na l : is% . , ... a A
1 liistan - -
•,, pike ilgon fib Imams
~!.members of Congraftglig t t 4 # Otkilikhvin
V al i,' pass, "owing to want of time for both
• PIM MASI° - 4121 t, upottltherotrieasure. It is
. .illiOntrhtt 110 : via alit . Peir4 ll .l , 4w
Ations with. : whits and to _
.may be embo edhidaphiftellillskalft.
law:.. 7l:
come a 11.1 rivivna , eillitr -
.7:1 • '''• idtrasszter xArrizna. !
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Iliii •Viititi 'offitl. l- thiergilVAirfetettlfo#
ttithiliVek; ‘ ,...,Fiali# 7 .o9o:644o.ol44:SiliM!„4l9l_
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-XXIII
F OR TIETWINDIGRESS
Seniliiel" '. . '.
- eleeeedtho?l'lie Tax bill
Further.' .'Pltitildeted in `the
1 101111e.' ' ' • - •" 1 , ~ :,• • • , .
ter 'ffielesiatietithePittibarsn Gazette.
• Wasmseyroir, June 18, 1808. •
SENATE___
Mr." TRUMBULL'S bill extending the
time in which men guilty of capital often
cen a glinst:thatnited States may be puisiih-.
ed, passel. -
- •• •• ! `p re ;,,--"' ..; •."
Mr. CONRLING ented a petition of
120 eitizens - of Colorado against heradmis
.sion'ai a State. Tabled. - - - ,; . , ..
.Mi. FOWLER introduced whiff 'directing'
the Treasurer of the 'United States to pur
chase greund- for the ere ction of-a Custom
House-at NaShville.- ---= '-'':-. ' •
Mr. HARLAN called up the bill relating,
to the Contested Electioh in the City of
Washinetothr_ g - ...--,-..
'• Llfuritig the debiteihereci_n the43ank bill
came np as the special order, and was post
poned ,till Monday.
__Mr. DAVIS offered anarnendment to the
Washington City bill, that the Mayor shall
hold no other office or place of trust, honor
er . . = t under7the-Umted States, which he
an • ": • uently Wit httrew, - 'subitituting an
of •er forbidding the Mayor to receive pay
or.emolumept„ for any. Attar Oleo., This,
after ihrtherdliscAlasion, was lost by a party
vote-9 to 21. -•
a• Mr.:, S 3 IIPRA4W, , moved:to aimed by
Striking out the wort% ' , satisfactory evi
dence," and insert • , regular , official re
tUrns."„ Lo_stlDy_the same_ vote.
I, _Sever al amendments _were . offiro.4 . : ::i - nd
rejected, and the bill finally passed with
out division.,,. _ , -- - • '
Mr. DA'I•EELL introduced a bill to pro
vide for the , further issue of. temporary
loan certificates kir the purposes of redeem
ing and retiringthe remaining:outstandin
compound interest notes. Referred to, th e
Committee on Finance.
,:'' Tile Senate-Vent Ihtortis estitivjej sessidn'
aind'Vienhiter Adjourned:
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES~ .
The House met at 11 o'clock: , . - ":- . 4 F
On - Motion of Mr. RANDALL, the Comp
troller of Ciirrenet was Ifisfi•ucted •to fur
nish a statement of the amount of dividends
declared "by the National Banking Associa.
tions since their organization, amount car
ried to real estate account,44,.."
The SPEAKER; protoledill, aS the. busi
ness of the morning hour, to the call Of
Committees for reports of a private charac
ter.
On a:aim-of Mr. Maitlieolginias. the
President •=wail wake& forifirrtfuit-iiftbrrna
tion relative to the treaty for the lands of
the Osage Indians, and recjiiirsted to with
hold,the t,_raq. from the Senate. ,
' ,, MrI , L'I NCHI tiftd
ntiod a 'Milo amend
the act of July 29th, 1850, to provide for
holding.- oddtts of the 'Hulled Stated in case
of kickY)esS'tir other ditability 'of 'Ridges of
the District_Court. Referred to .Tudlciary
Conimittee.' • .
Mr. JULIAN introduced a bill relative
'to lands-sold for non-payment •of - fbderaf
times or under judgment or decree of 'Uni
ted States Courts in States lately in rebel
lion.
Referred - to - •Committee on Publlu.
&P - Ih* . Pomadttee
Eatenth, sepOrted a bi n for the rel ief the
widow and heirs of Thomas W. Harvey, de.
.ceased.
The wood screw, patent bill, which was
discussed until the expiration of the morn
ing_hour, went over till next Friday. Mr. -.lo9GfA_N.,gave: notiee.that be would
ionext'lllondayLmove telnisPend the rules
to offer a resolution authorizing the ap
pointuaeut of a Committee to select a site
ibrthe Ca_4al of the United States, on ac
count of diliregard of law; the; disloyal ele
ment constantly showing itself in Washing
ton with such bitterness toward the loyal,
and disregard of the authority of the United
States; . . ..'''! .2 ...
The Hquse at twenty minutes past twelve
went into Committee, and resumed the dis
cussion of the tax bill, the section before the
Colzinfuttee being that•relatingp? bankaand
•;tffinkettt..4fectten 11.8. ~• 4 . , . ~ ..:Yi.*:/ . :'
After debate, the quesion was taken on
the amendment offered by Mr. PRICE last
Welt, as modified, to rednce the tax oh
ci rculaffolu`frtun'orie-sixth;or one per cent.
per month to one-twefth of one pe... cent.
per fifty-o n e a vote by tellers there
wer voting in the affirmative,
autr tiftytone ite.thet; aigativc-, TilairChali.-
man (Mr. Ponferby) voted' in the affirma
tive, and the amendment was adopted. ;
35c, scagNgs. moved to add to the sec
tion a tax of one •• quarter of one per con!,
each month on the average amount of pub
lic moneys in possessio n s to the credit Of
, .thaTreasurer br -.4fiy , iirsipg ; Ift:4p r of
thetinfted Etateif. Agite CO. ' •
Mr. RAALL moved to dto the sea
Lion a previ N si D on that no mo ney authorized.
to be collected ttader this bill shall be de
p.Wted, ip,ayaliqual,,Elank.in . any, .city or
gi),,,i_i' *ftt=ta lereeftliol.oX WettttetitTreas
urer of the United States is locateft
Agreed to.
Mr. MAYNARD moved to amendthe
/8 42 3 t2f i ci n Zr• s ggtentarlftt u A l at u . '
per month. Agreed to. -'
Mr. BLAINE, of Maine, moved to strike
out the proviso exempting Savings Batiks
from taxation on deposits. Rejected.
113.O1,,MANIunogetiltolafpend ithe.„nen.
wottriliaiteg tralteit.,,StatesAVlllllll.tiwned
' by Banks 2 per cept per annum. Rejected
—25 to 75.
,
The section as amended imposes a tax of
onttygelifth ,4t; -1 par cent • each month ott
the Average ankfunti of-'ffeposits he
qnoney
other than public monies of the United
• States, a tai of one-fourth of 1 per cent.
each month on the average amount of pub
lic monk' on , dew** witut.pticole-fourth of
1 per cent. each month on the capital be
',sand the average amonntrinTasted l in
United States bonds, arid a ,tag.iefotia•
twelfth of 1 per cent. on MO - aViso
amount of circulation. • '•-•
_,. .nkalo per
oeirttglWkirtjaatZMint lead, Mr.
MORRlLltipott in to fei,elanct by providing
that the isdaldn' 'Mt' *PM to Bank°
that are In ligtilclatipe ae,, cl.hannAP/1, 4e 4
'notes - ,.,Thr ; roiropmcm ' mr: more span, one
year: Awreed to. • 1
m r. Tu. ~ .real isessiv. toy • postpone the
operation of the seetlott until ,t
,Lce,. Jet of
nfieilam—Relkted; ' - ' 'ed
Mr. 1111B13&111), Weat-Nip ,'4:4Fe
irtit *Aifethili`td tat .110iteit Agerf94
beating boadic whether, any per.
Aoon;:banarassoeistlon, ,'-demPlin.r„or- .141.`r
atter'. tine
. per ei444 pet .440444 : .: • 1
Mr. HO posed a subatitria - siio.
ingthilted DPW, ilde WOO' sent. Pc!
ennem.,fletri by axote a s tti to__7l.
• 3 1fit tHIIII HMI Iphopbel isispre.
119 M''''fi; 4 .14 ' rt. , ' 0 1 •.: ip.2,..*.,.._•,5) ,-
lon 1 ring brokers' Sahaviwali
also do amended,
NOWoaftaatitrai alluilitiiieolionll6l
s, taxing , eapilfges, watcheztate, &O. ez+
the tax oil
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and aMEL r ier..... : __Viltfi
, .„,.., so a s
-to- Ogee It - betbre filitailan 97.. r5 h.".
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NOS.. .
2.14 ant 4,*'.' lim oi l i r
cjitseelti 7i.
in relati
~.,3seemostampoe :444),A,u5imer,,A,6„,
bees resdo 1141 . ..i.ttl a E, 1 , 4 • a. ' Illale."3111101141130.11
$ ...A;4 1, 1 , -1.3.1(34 W.latt`t L•as exouu IR:you:41
gMME
News froin BienCS Ayriis via; Valparaiso
states that the Paraguayans in recent en
.
gagements trapittned 800 prisoners and 0,000
horses from Allies. _lt was reported two of
the Allied iron -Clads had bean sunk. The
Chilian Governntent had finally disposed
of air Steamers purchased fn the United
States- as naeless at a loss of several hun
dred thousand dollars. • • • •
The Banks of Chili obtained permission
from the Go spent: tote m° notes to the
amount of 15,340,000. •
The Chili tkiiernment hid contracted for,
the introductisn of the Swiss Tyrolev•and
and German Colonists, the contract extend
in birer fortiyears.
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Advioes from, Peru state. that 4ho yellow
.fever was abating. •
-Arequipa.itallavid.haS• ,
coin
inenced. r-.-. • r
The elect io ns : f or tie ECtuidorian Congress
, tta4 enOstli: abe•Eonserygivq party- were
butpessful.'
Several earthquakes were felt in Eucu
alltrlllia.Plaehluid+Onwhositcdeclivi-
ty situattidels inactivity.
Australian dates ,to ay Ist, and Now
Zealand of the 7th; had reached Panama.
,Tina the ezecutioT { tll fibs
as443ln p pled .! inlbf P 490 4 11.1 i are
rbbelved. 'llle*s otherwisethallitir ding.
81pritia iltitougrukteg,
(By Telegraph tothe'Plttstrprgh Oasecte.l
AuoturrAltrk.', Julie /64.LiftleVituahasso,
Floridian„o4oB , FlaArlsoit, Reed, Governor
elect, vragt*orirl intcoomcis-iiiita
.deliveroct
his inaugural yesterday, and t • el,ogle
latitief Irieft,"4Ait' up',quPrimk:'' ,i. .T.Oegt
The military authorities male at":tne
isizrylaersiisboulttlN till 'hel l =
lo iii
' tb6 - Ottirdeue loll! Mr. e .
, 8 WPII! igbyt.;tpUe B.oyotonrot.ttiv:Litiltell
States Distr ict court .. The inaugural we
brief and not particularly Importamt.. The-I
Leghtlattire stitaiisil , Senate, Radicals 18,
De gl c rAiz!;,, !911!°t•,.,0 fik:Ptgll6*.
'Oats 1* • , • • '- , •
$. .
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3 illeiiplili Item & : ' ..
' r 4 ,
• Mt Taleittiblif id me rittaami Ditisitim i i.
Xxxertzs, June 13 . -- Captain Per
the pollee, who was wounded Ina rencoun=
tie with negro burglars some days since
,
died,lastyeyenizA.,, i., .
frositat VI - Rooks, 'et Vrillfiliritic;rftsiihysil
clan, was found dead In bed this morning
from apoplexy. The de
of North ceased was a native
fifteen y Pggrie l .buk tiCreAlded here for
The first cotton bloom was received to.
day from Tipton aunty. '
•
laoiritouw, /3. 4w.-tci
--roo gn_.*o:si-,9.3
CINCINNATI, JUDO kfDE; aroul
New Jersey, who lied a wrestling match
with Waller, at Hamilton Ohio, voste v ,
wwlegtr % "l " )l4ll C l l taii rYi
ki e, a t Ewe vs o clock ni b t, in
'saloon in Hamilton, kept by a man Imnami
Galtzt4lo
•t e
murder.' daft 1 ' ' gunn y
tenou.v.l
85000 Al
~t lyTelseneefektierineheoweisietti.3
Remoras, CaeJfienolgarmi t it !mg t .!
AWlibiltbyTeliVoodWard de4royed
_fire-71estordpyi
• ! miolsom i lL
IM M WM Arfl i firVLOAftj PAIRPPOZ4 ,
' • ,
rjru k btu:a bd. grilteia utuali - '
;::~,a,..•~-.mow_ -'- -
~, _ f
~ ~.'smas.~~Yasl`i"+~~~'~' <Ya - ...~r s~- ~s ~~.c; f
pi7sEt - 401T, moN
4 t ßl larft'One and cra.t.
e Re?ec' a t m
ne profitainitedd of gross reedy;
jetted.
Mr. STEWART moved to extend tho
to? Life PlektratiletecilapitAier. Agreed to.
mr. GRISWOLD moved to strikeout the
tax'of three per bent. on gross iecelpts of
agPli icked;es of _Foreign Insurance Companies.
neje_, ' -
Mr. PETERS moved an additional sec
tion- imposing a tax of two per cert. on
gross receipts of Safe Deposit Companies.
Agreed to. ,
Section 119, taxing transportation compa
nies, having been read, Mr. TWICIIE4
moved to reduce the tax on gross receipts
-from 234 to 2 per cent. After discussion the
amendment was agreed to.
- Mr.,
.CORNELL :moved- to ,amend
making the tax on steamboats-in lieu of
all tonnage. Rejected.
Mr. COBURN moved to amend by ex
enaptipg from tax horse railroa panies
In cities and toints 'of less tan-batpop
ulation, where their, gross receipts ,for the
prepci ed ensesing yetir do not 4 tlxCeed.their gross
Mr--PlLE.moved ;-,to ,amend,tne-amend
mbnt by striking out fefereince to llopnla
,
tion. Agreed to.
Mr. COBURN'S amendment as amended
was agreed to. •
' eXi3tLp>tidn b 1 Mr. TRIMBLE, Kentucky,--)poyedthe
dempitnies Witiabe, groat" re
ceipts do not exceed $2,000 dollars per an
num be extended-to .$6,000. lie spoke in
the - interest of toll road companies which
kept up the only, roads that the poor people
generally used. •
Mr.SCRENCR said lie doubted whether
there was any use in arguing against the
proposition where the interest 01 the , poor
of
man could be pleaded ag h
ainst te taxation
capitalists. Re spoke of the Street
Railroad 'Companies exacting one cent ad
ditional in fare for the of a cent which
they had tcr'panin taxes, which was one
method of making money out of taxation.
Mr. PlLEsaid street railroads in St. Louis
had never charged that extra cent.
Mr. JUDD spoke in defense ofstreet rail
road companies., •
After much discussion the question was
taken-on Mr. TRIMBLE'S, amendment,
and it was rejected.
Mr. HIGBEE moved to amend by ex
erupting from tax stage coach companies.
Rejected. ,
Mr. DRIG-GS moved to exempt from tax
steamboats and ferry boats whose receipts
have not paid actual expenses. Relected.
Mr. INGERSOLL moved to amend by
striking off two per cent. on gross 'receipts
•of transportation companies, and inserting
seven per cent. on the receipts. -
Mr. INGERSOLL'S amendment was re
jectedL-.t* to 75.
IoD 119.
At length the-debate was chised on sec-
TILDIBI I E moved to exempt from
taircompardeswbose gross nimutirreceipts
do not exceed 14,000 instead of $2,000.
Agreed to. • •
Mr. COBB moved a proviso that railroad
companies which had „received grants of
land from:the government of the United
States shall
,pay four per cent, on their
gross reMpts. Rejected. •
Section 120, taxing express and telegraph_
companies. was considered.
On motion of;Mr. SCHENCK. the Lax on
•ADie grasp
receipts of expreigiqcoMpaniese
leca*redo 6ed to Ag'per tietit;fle taf_dittliC
- • - Pilla-Meeping eavrirl4 Axed at
.4,N-kper cent.; and on those of telegraph
companies at 3 per cent.
The Committee rose and the House ad
Roamed. • —•
• SOUTH AMERICA,
The War. Between Brazil and Paraguay--
!Yews from Chili, ?ern and other (tuar
ters-..:Earthquakes. • -•-
CH./Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
NEW Yortn,June..l3.--Tho „Steamer
iiig Star from Aspinwall' brings fra5123;141 7 in
treasure.
41W
Ir fkgrenr- , 6Cate 1 41,,-7,
British Ministry.• and . the 'Cant
mOPIt'`,A!PRgFAL . Oof th e Goy"
errunent—Homo to. •Longfel
loiv the Poet —B n uet to Far .
.-*
:..raglit and Stnlf—aislltatel(will
Take . Ag E.,llPlillikte--7Ver*Niguf3XB'
,
- ,
Right of Property in Turkey.
:By Telierapilio the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
. ' GREAT BRITAIN. "
LoNsmr, June 13:-.z.Ervening.—The Amer..
_Jean poet, Henry W. Longfellow, who ar
rivtßl'lliTAgrettfr,biliiteathilhlP.Husslar-on
Saturday'-last, him 'beeri- the redolent or
marked attention. A congratulatory ad
.dress on the part of the itlech_ anies'Asti-.
tute of barlisle wiis'foriiliy pre
sents& Co
Longfellow to7da,y. -
. .
MINISTRY AND COMMONS—PROGRAMME OP
• TIM' oovEruntratr.
LONDON, June 14.—1 t is now generally
understood that theAlinietry will make air
appeal to the corintr; on` the questions at
issue between Ilfeiriiioid theihiuse of Com
mons. The following la the Upo n: proramme
which the Government has decided
Parliament's to'be dissolved in "October.
Writs will then be issued for the elections,- 1
which will tike place during the.- month of
November, and on the ninth of December
the meeting of the new, Parliament will
take - place.
It is annouriCedthat Ex.Giovernor Ere
of Jamaica, will contest the seat of Jo y hii
Stuart AIM, member of Parliament from
Westminster, London, in the coming elee
lion.
GERDIAI4iI..
BISMARCK TILL TAKE A
,I/ESPITE.
BERLIN; June 14.—A atatenaent luts' been
made, and is now authoritatively, conftrm
ed. th:lt Bismarck will retire from °Moe for
liperied ot three months, solelx fopthe res
toration ofhisrhealtb, whichilas teiri
ly impaired.
Loiroms;,,.Jdpe Sultan and his
new cabinet 'tire maturing a plan to permit
persoes of 'foreign birth resklng In Turkey
to legally hold property, which right is to
be guaranteed by treaties with foreign pow
ers.
• PORTUGAL.
Lismos, Jnne 14.--=The United States
ateamer Shanyoeir, which - returned to this
=pbrt in' consequence of )asiviti g : spiniig i
leak at 'skims comPlitiedhyt•• repays and
Salted tbr Nent.X.,, 47-,...-42.„„,.;;-•,,...4.4.4,..
tr -, n - lt"1"-• •","" 1- ..t: - = ' - — . 17
- 1 ;:,E.
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4
p,llqi:l TTO AdItRAMOT.
~.
Btu:Setts. 1 ne - 14.—A, grand State ban
quet arm give to Admiral , Farramit and
the of of .is atoll by the United States
Idirliatar,-Idr. : anford. ".• .• ' - 1
• AACIA
LIVERPOOL;
n/84,441:
— ANTWERP,
VROCOGI
fi •-•SPRAIMPORT,
rm at 77X@7
THE P
Water Spools
—Lowei`Court
Elections.
(Br Telerrantt to the\rittsbursb -Gazette. ;
scraps), pipne lti•;,Trierbipolition
steamship Nevada arrived from Panama
this teaming,. Three terrihe-water sponti;
crossed her•erack- disigreeablii proxim
ity.
A fracas among the sailors, at the city
front morning resulted In several 'tni:
ing wounded and - one losing a hand, and
another, nearlylnelng.bis lifer ;Several ar
rests have been made. Two drunken rut
lintiwtried to'clesniatir th eltaTkikarbo-lrdfng
bonne.: , • I) ;
The steamer Montana brings one hund
red and sixty thousand 'Mexican
from Mantled'. "' • •
Reports ere prevalent ofa scheme for the
secession/4 ;he 410,Sher_n4leyJcan States.
The foreiiers Ord srgleMilY'dtiscription of
the condition of the country.
_ 7 .
The Peel& atall. steamship •iGold City •
sailed for Panama to-day, carrying two .
hundred, and thirty-dog passengers _and
eight hundred and - fifty thoninmildollars I
treasure.
_ stoslis,le•better,doraand. Gould
Curry, ilk Stivage, s l4B; Chatter Potosi,
275; Hale Norcross, 115; Crown Point,'lo4;
Yellow- Jacktt, 11,70; Empire 4111,11„227;
Imperial, 20 1;;•4Kontack,' 1185;"Alpha, 70;
Arnodor, 237; North Star, 1 13. Legal Ten
„
dors lower:
A dispatch from Oregon reports the ma
jority,; of Emittro Dernottat,i for Congress,
between twelve and thirteen hundred.! The
°Mail vote of counties next Idaho give un- '
expectedly- Urge ~,A equieEplte inejetr„itted. '
The total Vateln tfarState fs'ilehtly tenty
two thetieeed-e-tbeiargeeteNervpuelj. ',The
Aitate, Seems, stande4Welve Democrats and ,
to ,Repµ/dicans, Ammo bly t ; tweetylight
111W-dl4/14,414,1214RIXtePilb,lieens;, •
=I
Illarva . rd Collpetegrarre..
B 7 Tel./evenAttu Flttaburshiamiittc.i
BorrrtirtiltMe t3. Lthe- annlial,'Harard
Ragaßegatta. Or six.pared , Nets OA .1,1 thle
slat
trechilbre we r e
trig ine/1131414,finVaitriabai
distalt9ethree Milaat wit4;lvon b,YrtbeAreah
men Crew lit twelnrY minucestiny-nine and
eue.heit eemindsm Selentiiks secandp:44
twenty -One minutes and ,fifteerrk'seeon,4
The second race—between the 'Junior Bea
and and tldtdclreWir and likilhelblertrieMed
crew, two miles, was won by Junior Anted
crew inllftetVr6inuMe and' tbrookSoonda,
atatatik- on. ( 4
thitetegtaph to thiTittobargh Oazette.3
EihritgotouseTJune '113,i-ayhtp Atitagtail of
Brooklyn, and tioaAvACtitlithau
mouse, plaed mg,Wll Thule otbalie 1
to pVI riikiggie cot
, In
ugy 10 fitvor o t atlas,' by a scor e of
1.18,} A'Allitt ate x r .
Lot p.sA u g?AzAaitthiatieslty
boo tbo zotair r ,,F f
9ui alty ? 919,,a0a d
Etiniftiig 64 °
The South Cdir 3444o s
for Telegraph to 016"Riblarib U tzetteA 3- - 1 4 4 4
fiankaaaPavillilitginig Meal=
turn new. complete from 1131-one dis•
blikfitgM l a tußfitaattillithlMM4
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Njwvamk.)l.'-fr
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FROM P EUROPE.
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AND COMltlEitakt.4-
une 13 . — Petrotumuli/1n a
une 13 ..--INtrpteuni 'ad
June 13.:—:Fiireltwentied
CMC.. COASt.
Isea---liow . Among Sapors
rata iffatteri:—The Ofegou
I , I.EVirS ITEMS
WIZ
114
—Gen. Hooker and wife who :have: gone
to, -A 1 43py... 14e health of-, botii is AWL
poor• —The'steatnShip City of Antwerp, innri
tiverp66l*la Queenstown, arrived at New
York yesterday: .: .
—A British ship- arrived at New York
on,Saturday with a cargo - of hemp from
Philipinii "
Coloritdo cannot `be admitted over a
Presidential veto, as Six or seven Republi
can,Senators are opposed to it.
—Timothy Heenan, who wawshot a few
days itgo'ln Philadelphia died in that city
yesterday. He , was a brother of John C.
Heenan. „
—Secretary McCulloch
~has renewed to
the President his readlneiii to resign his
office, if it is the wish of the'Preildent that
'he should do so. • ' ' ,' • ,
.—Mayer Thomas, of St. Louts , has °Eitel
aliy requested David Amlin, Harbor Mas
ter, :wise was convicted of adultery a 'few
days ago, to resign.. ' ' ' 1 .
—At the Radical Convention, In Alexan
dria, Va.,-on. Friday. last, a colored man
was nominated as an independent candi
date for State Senator:
! : -Neither Texasor Virghila are likelylo
complete their organizations, and.get in ,tie
fore the, adjoiarnment. So the Democrats
will not get thedr'eleetoral'yoteri this fall.
, .. •
' ''—A daring lint ‘nruiriceAcisifcrl attempt Was
:Made In Brooklyn on Friday night;to rob
the cashier of the , book, firm of. Appleton &
Co.'of nearly .$5,000. fhe rogues escapeff.
-There was a. tine yacht rape on East riv
er, on Saturday. The distance of twenty
eight miles was accomplished by the. Eliza
in the fast time of three hours and twenty
minutes. Prize $5OO. ' -
=General Grant has'-adviseci the Chair
man of the Registry Board in New Orleans
not to make any proclamations which will
conflict with those of the Military Com
niander of the District.
—Col. Wallace, of the Twelfth 'U. S.,ln
fantry, stationed in Washington, refused to
allow : the band of the regiment to partici
pate in the recent ceremonies of strewing
with flowers the graves. of Union soldiers.
Army officers are indignant... : . ‘
—A member of the Board of .A.ldermen of
Washington ' who was'elected as a Republi
, can * bah turned traitor' and joined the be
' akeeraey. Ho bolds a place in the Treasury
and fears the less of his official head, and
deserts his principles for $1,200 a year.
• —G. 11.' Martin, who robbed the-Mer
chants Union Express Company in New
York in May last, was brought before the
police magistrate at Hamilton, Canada, on
Saturday, andcommitted for trial. Appli
cation has been made for his extradition. -
—A dispatch from Montreal says officers
of the United States army are said to be on
1 the frontieebetween Reuse's "Point and Og-,
densburg with instructions =from General
Grant to ascertain the correctness of the.
report or.Penian arms being secreted there.
,
—Mr. Seward bile for sometime past been.
urging the Senate Foreign ;Affairs Cominit;
,tee to take up the , Danish treaties; but, the'
Committee will p.r , Obably,takuneaction on
them thisietssitirt The -, • ,.. 21,)r;tke Dim:,
...• , . etethViscrk .- iireoihoziwn , l, ft : is
thought, shore the
sameea t eaa:,will, fate.. .
, - ~
j —A dispatch from Ottawa, ^ Canada, says:
'ln regard to the arrival ina this' country of
pauper emigrants deatiried . for the western
Mates, , it Is expected the government will
adopt the American system of compelling
captains of vessels to enter: - into bonds for
the sustenance of all paupers for certain'
periods after their arrival.
~ - .
Missourl'inembers have reeeived
news fr,om Missouri that the Republicans
here are determine&not to permit Senator
Henderrion to remain in the 'party. The
county. and ' district * . conventions are all
reading him out'. In return he is looking
to the. Chase movement 'affiong the Demo
crats, as affording him a chance to go over
and gain ufoothold on:the other, aide.
—An explosion; occurred in the steam
saw mill of Stephen Clark; near Cumber
land, Maryland, on Wednefiduy last. ':The.
entire building was shattered, and• Dr. H.
Scott Thurston, the chirk;, Morris' Sibley,,
engineer, and a man named Parks,_ nere'
instantly killed. Two other workmen were
badly injured. The dieuriter is alleged: to
have been caused by the carelessness of the
engineer.
—A disastrous-cohilagration occurred at
Marquette, Lake. Superior,. on Thursday
night. The entire kusiness. part of, the
town, including forty.thres stores, the rail
road
tnaChine - Shopi, the extensive docks,
public offices, And' several ' residerices--over
one hundred buildings:--were; consumed.
The less is estimated at over a million and
fa half of dollars, and;there is ComparatiVtily
little insurance. , --- . ', -
' I .—Girarclin has made offers to the six meat
promihentliberal'dailies in Paris, Which he
Fposes.to unite into a single .paper... , But
lini orthe Debate, refas* to make, the
rade; seine of the, othr journals were, not
unwilling.• The new "
paper Would start ,
`with a stibac.ription list Of'erfe hundred 'and
twenty theirasnd copies, and 'Would bti a'
1 More ierMidable onronent' thin' the French
lovernnient has, es yet, lied t to . deal - with.
— Conkderablo d&M etre wiiKlone onPrliiay
lest in Orange Valley and theloW lands of
New. Jersey, by the heavy raw '!ind' Hoods.
Many of t '
he' inhabitants were •obliged'lo
, leayntheir housesand.'zieekitigher grounds
for, eaftity. , Worki-of )the. large ‘tobaino
factories and sseve ral, , otherflactorlee 'tare
stopped, accese,,,,to,,,thm , being only by
I:wets. , The canal above ,Trenton burst its
banititalising setae damage 4kprobeity.;ito
lives reported lost: • . •
1 —A. 8136;141 to the. Noton. Awe t
t waasaici today by Senator,adletinguished
e,oPeosed to be in the confidence o_f_:the Ad
-I.' nalhistratieti,l, that SOMetaiy% whin
Would tender his resiginitiort to., the 'Presi:
' dent In leas than!: wockl - The tame- Sena
ter 'discredits tholrepart ihatidectinoeh
will retire.; General Stebtiniail:4llllollll3oed
to-day, after alamr.confarence with, Presi
dent .Tolumn, that the entire Cabinet would
. *C bao W4boforo the fourth flay , al ...))43 ,
Dort. ', . . , • ,
1, ~ —Jas. WV, ;Mike PRker;,;Ned &am
-1 IntOge aid " via. Haley . arrested
evil I li VA, Si4i re:authorities • at:Loofteritie,
i d
..„ .";,eitergeitlifth the, mdrder of a '
no
4anicts - Macklatn, alias - Taylor,' liate
n - admitted to ball in 420;000, and the
f dliewooritinited
until -neatoterine,onia,:lit,-
gre Taylor, it will _be rememberedErwes
taken out of jaikand hung for' an alleged
lOntrairetipon a whiter hary,.,. at Etrankib r t.
!The District :Attorney armorineed. , that . be
.would be tumble to-pm:cod wihti „the trill
1,15.14 . 40, 4teve, 1 4!;Ymiteg, bed . 1 1esed . ;, to
t i. 1 113 ;L: i . -
)0 0 11T er ,IY11 8 ,4 __, .i# ft Plt I L '111..1 ~P 7. ;lark
P. ' r.l.:*banro; 143 0 r .5n ;47 IhQ:Now
er w ,L. s P." , the 4au t e 4 ° fthßii4Ortglei.et
01. Ps ontlacralfg attilkfigor;Ja,.4l
ferty gentlerneti44o sae attna9:ol4mbevih—
ladies were nreluirit?' Thereat ZUMEltil'''
fi real44. andra lteArWthl madtiliy Wm !
i ~,-,•ftileig h,r * *: - .Eittiiiv, A. iv - BiebiLVd*
MEriA , ' T AO' enibMin*Thcinias W. Ramiro. Oil
tower z W Vo linsokrittniLyriiani aird , •ntlicre;
The aresmtd ;who bomposede,f'mrMyer
he
' ert.Jltantry 41edie•i" 24e61 r
VN.411., lAttign,thif • 110.1 6 4.; PlirAl r el. - r s !
lavas
i ' f i l i ..ll4 lB pAtNia , BY,Wlt y 4 1131,,,,
.. 1
, arl,lrm..Af !.,
- . ) .--..---,-, viz .Asti 9 , 21 iv ;
FROM .W z HINGTON
. .
F (By Telegraph Lo tho FLtabur Claz4to..l
W
_,.. Igh
- ' ASHINOTONIJIIRO 14,1868.
SomeCOLLECTOR r.RESTORED. .
i, • '
Some tithe ago Wm. James , : C o ll e ctor 1
:Collector of
Internal Revenue for'Richmond,.Va., was
. .
suspended from office, butl[the Senate
not .regarding the reasons absigned
sufficient, James is restored office,to; and
Gen. Mulford, late Commissioner for ex
change of prisoners, who held the position
in the meantime, retires. li
BIAIL CONTRACT AWARTIRD.
The Post Office Department has awarded
i
"the contract for, carrying thol Overland
Mails to the California liars per at
aboufonehundred dollars per day, between
the tetlnini orthe Pacific Reill . oad, about
900 'mites.
Attack by Supposed Fen ans.
•
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette..l
BOIMWELL, CANADA, June 16.—A party
of volunteers returning from drill were at
. tacked.by men supposed to be Fenians.
One of the - volunteers' is net ekpected to
recover. An unsuccessful attempt Was .
made later at night to break openthe drill
shed and get arms. the inhabltimts are in
pursuit.
Orphan Aeplttm Elmmu4
[By Telegr4p . h tothe Pittetni.Tgß Gazette.)
`WOACIEB'rk•' Juno 16.1•11 - e - Or
phan Girl's Rome at Newton :Ceram ~ W as
,destroyed by , fire about three
afternoon,*bile theinmates were'at church.
A barn belonging- tothe estahlishnient'*as
alsoi. - destroyed. Mae . fi re Ist stiPpdsed to
have been the work of an incendiary. Loss
not ascertained. -
1
Fealatis Mustered n--So4l er olsoned.
Car Tete:mutt to the Pittsburgh Gazetite.3.
NAsitvit.t.u, June 14.—Two cotnpaniestof
Fenian were mustered into service last
night. t
A Federal soldier was poisoned Friday
night in. a bagnio in this city, anciFhas since
'died:
ball
Factories Burned.
(By Telegraph _ to tho rittaburgh Gazettri,l
BOSTON,. Masi., June 14.—The extensive
pail Czciories of Koury Woodhouse, Sons
& Co., in Wellslv; Mum, were - burned this
morning, causing a heavy loss. insurance
$7'5,000.
Democratic IPresidentlallines.
A Washington spee.ial of the 13th, to the
New York Commercial 'ldvert:4er saya:i
The Democratic politicising are very -busy
here. The Chase • movement is ~eVidently
gathering strength, and is susiained.by the
administration as a means of dividliig` the
Republicsins; and breaking dostn the liadi
cal Influence. • • • •
Assurances have been received here from
New York 10. he effect that thenotnination
of Chase will lie sustained by leading Re
' 'Ptiblicans :there: •[l.ll bogh!]• l•
The Chase platform as now patsentedis:
• fir,SfluaraslceptanceEeftalL•the. Accomplished
events of the war, broth financial and politi
did; the' submission of all disputed Points' to
the decision of the Supreme Court; it return
to speciii payments, a strict econordy and
contraction of national expenses, universal
amnesty, and tlie relegation of the :Suffrage
question- to the respective States under the
athority of the Cimstitution. :
he return of Chief Justice Chase from
Richmond is lacked for with interest when
a, consultation and comparison of views
will take plsice, that Ivill'decide-thequestipn
of hie nomination. 11
It is believed that the Pendletottmen will
not. offer, any serious - opposition ith. Mr.
Chase, in case it should be ,clearly proven
than his nominationis esiential to the" sin
cess of the party. _ -
THE, Baltimore American insists that'the
rumored railway combinations suppolied to
be on the Mph in this quarter, would not,
even if consummated, •
actually affect the 'in
terests of the Connellsville road. The gat
,
teretimpany cbuld still reach the Laker and
the, connections thence northward.' The
American adds : •
No fear need, therefore, be felt as to the
.counections beyond •Pittsbumh;,.,whila the
business of that city, itself, and that brought
to it by the Ohio river, now tieing improved
for uninterrepted navigation, and the local
trade of the country between Cumberland
and Pittsburgh, demands and , ,will:
ins •
the immediate completion of the ureCouncils
vine Railroad, which all the ' rts and efforts
of the PennsylvatilaCeetral,of which theedn
solidation Is the latest fruit, cannot preVent.
The interest which the. Fort Wayne Road
was expected to acquire in theConnellsvills
by, silliscription , to its bonds is now being
readily transferred to other parties, ,, and the
only effect of the prefererices for a Phihidel-
Pina rather- than a Baltimore connection
shOWn' by IWO 'Fort Wayne will be, to
increase the proportion Which thitieitY will
hold the proprietorship of it line Whieh
a right should belong to herexclusively.:z
• ,The most active' steps are now about to be
taken to:lace the road between Optincllsville
and Cinriberland-finder contraet;andiVitliin
a feni Weeks the•heaVier seetiens niayiniex-
pected to be commenced, with aviewito
,their vigorous and the opening
of the . entire line wiqun two, yeara.
A Weennowrox-spebiol of nye:
The Republican National Coniitilttee' Ms
,
'cOinpletedl iirrangemente' for: • the" ep
•
proching campaign,' but the - ' canvass will
:net.commence . until and will
not be active until the latter pan of August.
Great confidence is manifested With! re. stilt.' 'The Republicin 'orginization is per,
feet in every State. • A.' list of 'States' fts
been load° out-which it hi essential to cirry,
for the success of the ticket. i•
The strength of the party wiil beoe . eee n .,
'Bated In these States, but,the -will
' , not be noglioted. The• utmost exertions': ,
wit be made to elect General' grant.by.aal
overwhelming aujiZiY l az4:,11149,
maintain the -Conit • ascendency of
the'llePubllcOns;
Tim• Bolls. (Minstiiief)ralikprowitpotta
that the Demociatarof.ftelps; cbintSri
i ouri; haref hhd ufttint poistiantle-isor.
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RorriPeticleinn Vilriet7i-the,3lite•Demo-
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