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' ''-'. --: " • •''' . 4 , ~ . ..._ - • • --, •.;:.---;''-'.lV.UlWirtz.ti pt ,„ ME FENT ENTIOI c`)<: , IA:;K7K - m. , THE COITAL , 'TheTariff %nil Deported by Dep:. resentative Moorhead...Change of ' Oinnianders In'Fourth MA. ita District 1.... Nominations . , Co rued and Rejected-. Tax ''on Bonds. : . • ' , My 'Pelegraph_to the Pittsburgh Ossette.3 Wesungcrrox,' July 1, 1868 . . .. , , Buz.' • "The following bill was' reported to-day by • Mr: Moorhead, from CO . mmittee on ~ 'Ways.and Means, SO increase the duties on driparts arid tend eqtudize'e.xias and . - • . , , Be itenacted, dt.. Thai frorn and a ft er the off = i itqf this act, and inlieu Of duties tof iMposed .by law - on the articled , ;hereafter mentioned, there shall be levied *giddied On the, articlea herein enum 4erated,.imperted from , foreign countries, : ' Akes peggd dedies'and rates of duty ion ' all copper; imported in the - ore, three cents 'on each pound •of fine copper . oontained therein; on all.' •meg,ulas or copper and on all- block or •Coinse .' copper, , four mitts on .each, pound -orfin e - cogper contained .thrirein; on all old copper,-, t only for manufacturers,. four 4po4ter , ,Pozgidi on au' copper plAtf, , bare, ugots, pigs and in other - forms, 'net .manufaetured or 'herein, enumerated, five ; 4 zents,per pound; on copper in plates, sheets, rods, - =pea and copper - bottoms, .and all xnanufactures of copper, or of. which' eop per shall be a component material of chief valne'aet herein proidded for,,fortv-iive per centtrtn ad.vcdorengOn'nicliel ‘ nickel oxidn and'alloycf nickel with copper, lour cents pocuid ; on; ! nickel';. ;natio or .spelit, - - .thirty cents; • per pound ; on zzumnfactuie of nickel, FL* per etude= egivatorem; on aluni and stilts alloys, fifty per oentum ad vatoreat; on albite or white metal, argentine', german 'silver, and like:, an ixed metals, and the niartufactares there-'J et, tifteyver cent - tun ad valorem; on , lead,'! zinc, speller or =unman, in blocks ' or pig or oxide of zinc, two and a , -half cents paiponndi on lead and dna in sheeta, three, and a half oentsl Per pound; in • addition to Ithe. rates • now Icharged and colected on . 8 )r - descriptions and qualities of steel, there'- , shall be - charged 'anp colected one and a bait cont,Perib., and on all steel scraps one cent per pound; on carriage, car, locomotive. and -other; springs !tiladif. of steel; eight -cents par pound; on Iron or steel ,fire rope, made of wire, .over number sixteen' wire -in size, of. s. , „Sk4.4PoS'Polln ai i .i z/n de of wire in titatnatt .7nuinter and_ mot morl'lheativenty!five,' seieti..iientaper dr made Of wire -koala sin.q.lBlo • - • prove . ... . iron IN rope 1 Vil .! lotted shell lasy,iing;iburth or 'oho cent per pommild addition to the aregoing rates; -, and all iron wire covered with - silk; -oottOsa or other 'material shall' pay five oestaa'per pound, in addition kr the rates of duty. herein imposed on iron wire not 'covered; on iron wire cloth two • cents per square foot, and in addition thereto thirty-five per centum - ad va/orena; when painted four cents per square foot, and in addition thereto tturty-five per cent. ad vcdomn; on all iron rolled, hammered or made into shapes in fiorms of T. - L. H., known as angle iron, or (or barrel or bail ing hoops, partly or wholly manufactured, or any fbrm or shape of iron not provided for in , the present tariff, excepting round, square 'and flat iron, and all plate, sheet; polished and galvanized iron, a specific duty of two and a half cents per pound; in • /lea of the duties now imposed on all des criptions.'ar,kino :thinner than No. 5 wire giukse,andatt all rounds and squares less than one -sixteenth of an inch round or square; and on all the descriptionsof , sheet 4 5eplate 001111 thinner than Nu 10 wire guage, thmellOttitlan of a cent per pound;. in addi tion to", the present duties ;.on galvanized and polished sheet iron of all descriptions, three and three-fahrth cents per pound; I .in lien (of the duties mow im don all machinery not herein °the , e provided, composed lapart , of iron or steel', . orany other metal or , material ,complete or in • 'Parrot - ill-11TO per centura ad valorem; on -wrought Iron nutse hefts, or .rivets, other% i than screw bolts, not exceeding four inches in lengtir,'Wfiblly 'or partially finished, of . ,all descriptions, three and a half cents per pound; on, sal soda and soda : ups- ' tals, onerArefif - Pet pound; on caustis ' soda„ two, cents, per. ,pound; on chi-1 1 : chianti had bichronmf6: of: potash, tour and "a half dentriper pound; On Mails ware, , , . plata, mould and pressed,_not cut, engraved - w e Painted,' fifty` 'Or benfuno ad valorem; on all unpolished cylinder, crown or come mon window glass, Tacit extbodiqg 10x10 1 inches square, two and ons-fourth Oentsper , pound; above that and net summing 16g24 inches square, two and three-fourth canals Per pound;Tabove)thit and hot exteding ",'all inches square; four cents per pound: , all above that, fent laud:a 'hilt cents per-• 1 pound; en Nat'l:a; balk "and on all rock 'I salt, or, mineral salt • tWenty-fonr cents .r one *hundred " ;pounds; ; . on` •sitit in •gs or sacks, thirty, cents 7 per . hundred pound, hut no; return of duties shall be made on amount"of datnade.,:to nicks ecm z taping salti:on•Mooleaned rice, one and a half 'tient per pound; and for paddy three-`r quarters of a cent per pound;.on-all timber- , mot otherwise h ereiti - PrOVictiait' squired or sided, pnecent. pez antic foßt; on sawed -botrac plank:`defas intd'other lumber of ; hen:docks White Wood and limas wood, one 'cent, per thousand feet beard measure; on spruce4l,os Per thottstfeet;on all other varieties of sawed lam , 4140 cents Per thousand feet, beard , inessam rovided that viluln luniber of any' isorts planed"' er finagled, in adifitkai tathe rates herein 1 ' fi e nged there 'shall be levied for such • phhied'air fidashedritie Mot per 'thous and feet ' , and if, planed on one sido&pd groOved, two dents per' thousand feet, and ‘,1,; planed on .two sines and toned and ipprouvod, twe dollars and fifty. cents Di= R' ~ ( E IPIUMPOI9/3 inkh. for - .,thisehN- posts, rail ;blocks, wm'ou blocks, gadblocks,rtuadirer., %looks', and all like bleats oratioks, Tough, ; hewn or sawn, twenty-five,per Ont. ad ro, &rim; on .;cord Wood. ten ;per <eentuni ad ..,of,; , on dried; wtirrants, .three , cents per pound; on Pickets and paionits,: : ,_ooe dollar •!ezia , fifty - ;cents per , thousand ; feut, Wird 'minialfre4 .I:4,loginto'. rtwent Y ,4l6 <"nta l *ln 'thousand fietogiiierficial measttr4; on pink and cedar shingles fin., mote per ;l housn ~ ried potrversisillagialri . • . I fistprOlnis ner • thoutandp ion -She allap . boards AN, thotetutd;OnisPinneclaP bonrdtl::girs4f. ithousand;osavlaes of ill , kindei Oir o oPt g chatnpaigneWiftpaorkhrw. wines,:importen In "caste or 2 LbOttlfir*Ottkln g not more . tar * than twain . centaurs. of , alcihol, fury c ents per ion; = oontainhog more than ,we, 4 Iftquo pt. alooltql,Otte dollar 1"1:41 .''ftianapililingl!lir,sparkling ; , .wine, „napAtad' in casts nine: less than one, ;desert•confes s 'reach:. bottkt< containing not 4 zone than ZtVilitlefl tom °le.,' iperp#44o4 . , , gnhoyae, fli r t' tit' :., •,-" 1 0 ,. 1 ' - •--.1, .-......1L ry'b.~wZ ~.~uJi~»~.w2 aeC?Fx: ~ arS''' - - ~1.. ... ~.., , in iiii'7lll; not oTO than one pint; on brandies imported in 1 oases of not, leso,than one ! dcrienhottles li containing not 'more than one quart each: 'I per dozen .tenrcentki and) um all, bottles a ' separate ‘ duty, of, .threo,oentacach enall--tia paid, *w h ethe r c o wine's, - brandies , _ or other spirituous liquors:. brandien meV be imported in casks of any capacity, contain, ing not 'heathen fifteen galtens;un 'vinegar .000t nibinS,10.4:more than • four per Leentnm of alcohol, two cents per gallon, and two and a half cents fOr each gallon; ibr each additional one percent.; on: all brown or bleached linens, linen yard goods, and jute yard of every clescriptiori, and by whatsoever named and designated, fotir per bentum ad ..taloresa; on;cotton.unnianufae , tared, two oents per pound; on cotton and linen., tvebbinvi,sr a pe, .galloons, bindingic glinpi,-tilifitaleg.a and braid, not exceeding. one, inch in width, sixty cents per ooundi exceeding one in Ch; - fifty cents per pound; on - .hair, cloths.;, of:.,the .. - description* known as hair seating, forty-live cents per. , square , yard; _on hair cloth, kninin -ad Crinoline 'cloth, or by any ether name, forty per centum ad valorem on • all books printed and manufactured' prior to the year 18,50, tifpy,ecintsperpOnnd, provided no more thin Wye copies .of any' book shall be imported in one inircice; on. ,all alibis:a and sTestements,„the.vaine of • iihiebislessithatt fifty cents inieh l tOti bente. perponod; on all books in the English' ..iiiguageo,. --., linued, , i - - 'stitched Ter in sheets, „prihted, since the year.lB4o, of which. mil- I tins are printed in thcillnited States, and all printed !natter not otherwise proVideci for, twenty eblittiptirponnd; on magazinek. periodicals,illustrated envespapers,newspa.' pers,exe eptaslawfullytransmitted by mail, ten cents fee pftnd; on fabrics of India 11 7 1 . , blier,snd other inatoriabioombined, three inches wide and over, six *lineal [-yard, arid in. addition,fortylfiveper centum*iiciForeml-hilici 'thin three4biiitini of an, 1 inch wido,,one-half cent , per yard and fifty. per cantam ad' valorem; more than three fourths-AsakJest,-,thart one and a , half inchest*lde•rate dent pbryard and fifty per I'.ooll4nw, adtKilo.rentaon braces. and ; sus penders made of India rnbber and Other , Materlikorie dollar per dozen, - and in ad ditiod thereto Bity per centum ad valorem; ons. felts, carpets and carpeting, printed, Lcolored or otherwise, twenty-five emits per *quaker yard, arid in addltionthMeto thirty five per centum ad valorem. • • ' - Snoilow 2: That the provisions of the jaint, resolution , approved March 36, 1 867, reiPecting*the importation of 'agricultural maehlneryfrenof duty, be and the same ore . hereby extended and-shall continue in, c , 'Wandliffeet 'for the thither 'period of one year from ,the 3 0thuf.June. 1868. Sharron 3. That from and after. the pas sage_ of this act the importation of the arts.:', unit% lierehnifter;*.ziaan*tted;':azid,-..-enibraced •in this section shall be exempt from duty, ~that is to say; tairfissamknutis Used in aye h,2s., or` ill consingdes' not otherwise liereln*rvia-fnic.:bitrio.inich articles .sluillhisaili litizettehi•that 'have ' under -2one - any- znanufacturpt - Itark, . Peruvian, Lima, . Calattyla, l iiii 4l; lll. , anehanct bark, bleaching 'orders- or . chloride bc ,112,7 !books' in ~.ft,,Migi.:Ur.4eakdiz.l . imi entifitikeittevdtithichrilir l eist= are _published in the - United - Btatest e prialit* eggs, fasidon.plarthinagraved on steel or on , ' work. colorect - -osAllsitn. lirewood, guano, goe., skins, rairgutts perolia and hemlock bark, side, mining% stripes, tails and such .like. articles jmicsol as n gine, . /mile rub,. her; crude India rubber, milk of . crude In dia rubber and stytax logs, and nos:nano-, factitrecb.- karabar,..-manures i masts; and spare ,undiessedi nitre - of soda or cubic nitre, oil of *cocon tn cocoanut, paleet oil, ' paper waste or waster,,materi4l of any kind in tended Only for inanufmture of • Pallerr potash, crude .nitre, =white_ of .potassia,* pearl ash, crude sulphur,' crude timbe?, sound- and not advanced- ~ by manu facturing, timber • for atdpbuilding, wood ashely. lye of wood ashes. - Mtkiiros. or - constarrninie OP POIIRTE! MB ' The` following order' has just' been pro- I midgMect from "the War Departmerit :' H,, , , uartera of Army, :Adjutant Gener- , 4'.., a/ oi' Washin ton, D. (.1., June 30, 1868-IGe , nil Ord er, , No. &1,1 'By dire o -. tion of the President of the United States* • t he 'following orders are made , : :i t - First. Brevet - Maj. Gen. Irwin Idellowell .is. relieved from command of the Fourth MilitarYDlstriet,land wilt - report in person • withatiLdelaYAL War 1 /Apanment,„ Second Brevet. .01en,Alvan Vim 'le a 'talginidle - the ' ` nand :of the Fourth; Military, Distriet,and will assume Command without delay: - ,- '' ' ',7 - ' ' • By command of Ger. Grant - . ' *---- - _ , 7 i ••' • ' Y. E. D..Towssumn, A..A. ci. ~ iiOMINA'PIOi7I3 C1514713115/D. 'trj , :thetfo'lntiO Us ndiniiitin:cl:thel following nominations:. paMelßl.Pleming,AsSessor 'of Internal Revenue, for the , Fourth Dia= . - trltit 'of 01110;.,V.'id. Scitiage,.Pointiliniter.jit, ,PcittstoWn,.Pa.; CluunbertiM.Davia; molter and-refiner at :Branch- Mai - Denver; •.Col' •,oradoi.,Ed*terd, w. - C. Darlington; Collector of Customs at Yor ktow n ,: Ya, p. Jim. F. Robin son,;Of ,Tennesti:S;,.ooninl .at St. Thomas; :Harrison;ThisObus, Postmaiter. At Old Point • Comfortf , Thom Wm: , Ward, - Collector-of Cal toms in the - district Corpus''of' hrisil, • Texask: Benjamin- .C: , Dixon , Postmaster' it' :Teffersentilllei Indiana , :. Ilirain:,',Calkiiis, ! of' Wisconsin , to 'be • thielier,,pf public r.bionidalbr.Ahe.district pt jande subject to Faille, at Bt. Croia,.Wisconsidi John Burke, for district land@ ` subject to sale, at New Orleans; 0. MAiltirphy?tolibcitcirof !Inter ' nal Revenge Sixt.A . district, iteiOak,Y; ItieharilM'Atillerrittietieinte'Jostiee of the Supremo Court of Idahcq,Constant K. Hall, Collector of COMM:cis * for - the District :of Texas:' • ..- -- ' ' • srpsn its.Tuirce" IypEED. TSOI-franatl refeined: the OT now natione:Knee =Hubbell; of Ohio, niater to • Ecuador; Qeorge Hibbard, „Celle tor: of lithn Customs ai Ihigton, Moulder, of California, Surveyor Cienersd of that-Btate; •Harvev A lhiekwlth, Stiperio tondo& Branch Mint. : :I 311:f _erg BONDS. ; Committee of Ways and Means lite. agreed to report a bill in obedience to al re-. ..solution adoPtedbY'the House an Monday, to tax the Interest on United States bon& ten per dent. The reyorl.will be made to. I n jo r re in _ `, •S. ArFAIREI. „ -isrvolograp4rairmairiaduab gametic.] F.'sB'lV_Loptir j J e tr : l l , t r-Tl l p A t t eamer Benton arrived at Leavenworth - from Upper ,11110- aouri, on Monday, with fre9arggiOr 1 000' Buffalo robes, 8,000 wolfitklna, slida large 'number , of Deer' , Elk„, • Antelope,' ver, Vidc sl Yd'Otheilikiria,.vitliled',l4 . 0,0804; Buffalo are: very phintr, !hie ' ' , and 4 „alllkifida of furls a nd penned blat than 9Xer 4efornlllulful•.,....i .nl,_,,,,_ii__• ' IsoB 4ea J.;LThe Indiana iveremill , tmuumum . ' i i: _ _ - i tte rIYPr wreaking their vengefm goner ' .Idfti 46 fid'elwpperalktivtarbb Reis,- who they say are driving off , their game. ThektAo,tibt dietilrb thuleria 7 A' !ergo begy of inaratih ate watcbleg,the **IP of Me lefektllenAmelia(Poe, waits 2 for ' the river to fall ao that they can rill I. The heavy rise le coming, dev;ll-, th e river; IMajere, i Bowen and Ilahrli webthr Netit e t re m en t im „will:410d theAree, , -pp t Bur d, Artle Stedpbecior,l- hey and t illgoit 4432 # ` ' it i" ll iiiaile i t l l i aliF Bl? '" ktr '''' -4-1‘ ~ u ~ ~,,,,, ft. ,: ''' - 1, , ' :i tct D. '') '...'” ''''''' ... ,j , ,i , ,::!..;a rt 1,. i 1 ~.. r . .. 7 f ~-;i: ../.<1 11Z21 nemeerlitfe Cortiention.L.Dratillzation -- of De l egations—Pendleton the Strongest ...Man- Hendriclie Refuses to ‘.be . i-pitidi. state--Chase Scarcely Heard Of—South ern Delegates Sur prised--Rnmored Com 7, binatkris:Wippyst Peadlotce; ,' s Br Telegraph to the Pittsburg?, Gasette.l • Nu's , YORK, Ally I.—Delegates to , the Democratic Dan vention are::still arriving. The Pendleton escort are. etpected this af '' - 't 4 ; intli" ' - terneen. • , --e cations), to-day seem to point fcr Chase Z. liendricks. The New York delestatidriheld a Mee:Prig at the St. - Nicholas-at noon, and informally -resolved to support Seymour tor Prehidefit.telt seems certain, " - however,. that Seymouleg name , will rot be pressed, as he personally don't desire the nomination. ~A ugust August . Belmont ' war eleeted delegate in place of Charles Jr., Loew, resigned. ; The K e ntucky delegation alio held an Informal meeting. at - the New. York Hotel, and resolved to support pen dleton., 'A - largsimajorilf of-the delegates have not yet arrived. l'enunany-'llall - presients afird appear:' once: the seats are all arranged, and the final touch is. being :pat to• the affair to-day. The shields of all the States are in position and_the.gallericr are &stem/BON/A Ameri-• can flagsc .te. The delegates to the Soldiers, Sellers' Convention meet to-nigh I d- organize a grand procession on the Fourth. -•- • , Reports continue to here byt/outh:- entdelegateri that the Preqdiattlirabout to 'Bade a general anniesty, - ' The Ohio, delegation to , the Demoeractie Convention met tifthir - Fifth Avenue Hotel to-day. Thirty-five-or the kforty-two dele gates were present. ' Entire - harinony char acterized the proccedin,ga. Col. McCook . Ihte t =eladmerniarterrs ehaidraran, and Mr. Tiro nt-rosterfor. Cleveland,- Secretary. It was decided to hold daily meetings un til the assemblage of tbe Convention. Conti." nnitteemen will be selected tainerrow. The meeting of the Kentneky detestation was postponed till_to-morrow, owing to the non-arriValbf alarge"portion of the dele gation. Samuel J. Tilden was to-day chosen Chairman of the New York delegation. It is understood that Mr. Seymour stated: to-dav teaotrinmetilbernof the delegation' that he had pledged his honor not to be a candidate; 'and under no circumstances would he accept the nomination. • ' 'The Indiana del - nohow herds meeting at the Fifth• Avenue Hotel tii.'ilay,, and ready ed to sustain ,as long as Ohio i does. • - • - .An official , arder front Angasa Belmont Says that tickets 'of idniission to the Con _ venhon,will be changed everyday. -• ‘'A fair Son therndelegate* halm expressed " themselves in Tairor o f Chase. The sup. porters of Gen. Hancock held a small meet ing to-night at Masonic Hall. T. B. Tom linson was speak' cr.' : • - -•. - -I c - _.• Among the arrivals of delegaterko the 4i4ldiemartdl3rditira'Amvention artc-Gens. -Jentaal-MoQuadit, D.-119111h.byfluiltb;Gordon Granger.' J. B. Ste adirsabi'lo/311C 14FAMR Hugh Cameree. B. W. Morgan, E. W. Brewer and Jahn A. McOlernand. "-The name of Senator fliendrieks contin i nes extremely prominent in connection with :the Presidency. That of Governm • English, of Connecticut, is mucirtalked of. [- The; 'Soldiers' and indlora - will' nominate , Hancock, but will probably be well satis fied it be is mimed for.the Vie° Presidency by the Democrats. Afidniglit.—Delegates to the National Con • ention continue to arrive, including many from the West. At a meeting or the Soldiers and Sailors' General Committee, held to:night at Mof fatt Mansion, Generals . Slocum and Stead man were present. The majority favored the nomination of Gem Thincubk, but some Weritern delegates suppo rted Gen: Blair. The Indiana delegation have received a - • letter from Senator fleodrieke abso lutely declining to be a candidate, after its recent meeting eld, at which the delegation resolved to support Pendleton as long as Ohio does. There seems to be a great change in the sentiment of Southern e delegates in , regard, to Phase. Many say, they supposed his nomination a foregone conch:lton, and are astonished at the small support be receives frotri the Eastern and Wreatern delegates. Pendleton is now the. favorite. • It, Is rumored there hi a "combina tion between Pennsylvania, New York, New 'Eng/and and •1464 Jersey to kill Pendleton. Ele.has, however, many friends among the delegat D o olitt le those States. The name of - Senato is mentioned in connection with the;Vice Presidency. Hon. W. W. Eaton,* of Hartford, will probably :be' temporary ,Chairman of the CoriVention. • . , - Judge Thurman, of 0619, accompanied by a large number of Pendletoniens, arrived, hereto-night. . : ~ • • • „" • -- • 2 Hon. A. W. Richardon, of tilinnis, is mentioned.*** positible Chairman. ilt ap pears to-night to look much in favorof Pen liiif,r .: p • - ,•, , , . _ , .1 , .4 r f , ''- ' - MiTITICATION IfirAES MEETING. , .“4 il, -- ! An,immense mass meeting of Republi sena w hLat.Cooper :Institute, . 1 5Peeches - were • by senator Wilson and General 'Van"' WYck:' Getlefal Logan was not present, owingto the death of his brother., • , ~,',..,•,... -'• lizinittirinti'itsmAt. . . The two year old stakes we're won by Can4Ors.'s, 7, +iind Talabre," beating three otl iersOltstinife'fi r refirriengs: time lA/4M The one thouspnd dollar premiurn,-1111 ogee; tiro ;mile •-bedie, "k Was won by Pen nocks "James A. Connelly," beating ,1 1t: R.-Connelly ," -- -end - , "Fleetwing;" 1 time &4,51‘. The " Welter - Cap; one mile; was won by Cameron's “Birague," beating i"Pteily Lantle !' `,'Ariington,Reeks" and-" Rebel;" time 1 t .54‘. The selling stakes; one and three-fourth miles, were won: by 1 ARed wing,'"lreating""Jubal;" time 05. „I , ;, , '''rlin ilettortirikdar., 4 ; ; i i The shooting, ,at t gones' woOd, was re sumed tlitimorning and continued all day. Senator Wilson was among the: visitors, .who-iiiiiiihtifird eel:: :eight , to ten' thou .sand. ...Thleevening.therelvas a concert by the Colorilaemdety. •J" , " ~ I r .- .„, istorlinexern4l,nea.p IRON. • • •• : ThisniAattletArizona,lieblch sailed to-daY, took thirty tona.pf railroad iron, , ,the first shipment of the - MhdhYsteamA -3 1 , Peter Tracey, keeper of a siiftion in the flowery, was shot dead yesterday bY Emi l i iadl4ooo -':'.. oi, i :::, Cal lila ,'' • • Counterfeit twenties from fives are in cir culation. siilmv. .7.11' J . " 1.1, ,- .... FLORIDA. .14 0 3ic1110c4" Makfit. Oilman /01;•figrainl-46/1"' tiul• Government Enaid. -o,o' i (By TFiegnkcam t ypi rhtfncrin °simnel.) TALLAAVistE Jtily 1. „.„.-414yy, Verily' - - , 4 heparplarlds..4l.4b•4ll4, 4 . vent; meni t 4 :•441114Litnyq ploy. Walker, In a ll plianeeAvlthtnif-:4irder .from- Gen. • Accordin a riod - Cirtagmc, , from Atlanta., atekynstprdcy, mill Frelll-. 411ehtzlin UlbeStateciiiid' 'bblUillanaglif of ilitikilAtolop,art grdeted to abstain from interferon - tie with the ' civil law upm any liiketaxt(lffilaVere t MI-no, appoiritmen4 have been made for State and county off. Ceriiigib old once 419111 ,- nhol*,:aver till' OP' ,pOlottneitte ate' made ;`.bz—Chor.,;l4ed',,,And i , 00nfinuatiolus.,bi-ine (Lie&latnet winah -nook /xi tblinirapstrt I , r,:c rr , r .`,- I , A t , I 4 ,T.3:4,r1 .1 , IV 71 l'tri 1 ....tv •14, 4:13. 4 -17 NEW YORH~ • Proceedings of tae Legisiature--IPrecatt - tiottl..Alg - -Distarhances-.....Th e . Te s t oath Meat-tied. City Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Garotte.] . _NNr.w, Onus, .44.1,7 I:—Tbio' morning, „befoie AbO.b9 .er for eekieblb. l loo the Leg a - . artillery aci d . ialature,section of artillery a mina& ron of cavalry prepared for service, ;Veen: , plod..4afsyette square...;Two.compardes of. life Mist Infantry, einitnaiidtkl'by Captain Voile, occupied the side walk frontirig . . - the Mechanies I nstitute , , and .a large body of police were on ' duty in and ,ItrOOnd the building, ..-No oae wa s e allowed to approach who could , not give a good account et hie bulhtesa. 4rvegura ..wegraipdicated thaa trots. ble was expected'. Col. Gintry and 'Geri... Mill, pf•• Gen„,-,l,lriehozian's_ staff, were alsO . - present. , ~ , , The Senate owl:341104o order at a ilrisi.': ter past 12. - But few Demmirata werepreow 4iitt:,The roll of only; triturtbersywho, took the test eath;liicluding Utimpbell; *bowl* spit& Yfi.)te*cht,t,, liatus daked. After the ,•minutes were read, the Committee to **telt, Gen.. SoctionWs order was referred -Yes 7 . 1-- terday,'reped that tbdy weittofthticipin z ,'. ion that the action of the liteiddrint'lli ' requiring members to take the test oath shottld be/rillyliistilitetki::/idderespeet hoWever, tethe Irbil:lee - of the General Coin= • Mending: thearmies;oLtbe United States, 1 induced. she Committee to recommend a 'fflekotitiiiittrieti-;bf-- theltesceeth;dlid here- aftermembers beellowed to, qualify' in tie r i oordanoe with.the,Cenadtgdou of the.Siete ditootionthat the'lliat paragraph be striae.' ern out :cinated.conalttemtditsliacueelozi #44',.. woe ilneitoPifidal:" ,- r. Tr ,-, •. , 1 ' . . . ante report.*lltadepteld-SS it came from thetkortolittelk't - ol:- 4 -- 1 ,, .'..-.. ,-, ,, • • I,l '''. I 'raoticrd ivasinadestlitifthe roll ftirnishv :ad : ,hy i the - VeßMeadli i g, 0 1. 311 0rAii.be ;celled of all the tiferimers Wietung to'behtvorn in: under the:Colistittition, On calling the roll , 'the name 18iiiiibcdit, ousted - yeaterday,tw '1 the ‘ , Edectiori., , Committee,.• was ,- .arnitted:,! • though he presented blinself - tobeßworeiri: 1 . rift, w p. Democratic tienaters'bOok qui 1 Cortsliltstiohdlssithe'fl -ii P.'ci It i •. , Several motions were okereri,jwiteddfhti .4.ooigoil.led tibekillttetltkpAto article" fir, 1 teen of the Conatitution, whiclt states - that. no no actiOri ofsnY, kind can '?be , taken bf the .:1 Legislature until' action was taken tworci thefOuxt,ool4th cOrtstitutiorial ampucliketit.l•l ' 'rho :13thiiinittoe• on ElectiOntriverMidise: charged tlilttVnbis bhohnleft hlthftetated„ in which the .13einocratio, eidegapteld, •be,, freOreatiittaVrhfiVlEratifbohi will prObehlx itake,hia l Peat ProUrnll 7 .4m4 oppteoii for` seats proceed 'regularly, ~. -- , :j .,, , i , .? The.Hopmedproceedinge were of a Oconee" Atatureo hut showed momoppoeitionitci'W penellig with the test, °Mt: '"•4211 w 1Y. 1 4h& otiv M erihorerbe , it itnit.lifftlUSl tatte ...: , teliplitlfbrirefirtialbEiiii am, hilegr rZIZ,-tv h - roll' • t L ih r b i-44 6t hid iaf bid three were Om/Hied' ittiaiir . L' lafl tt' ~ ;Mf!titirelgt ' a r.. , • I tip,*, ; thili e .• • •• • entlyot si hm , a 't .7 .:.- . ,' l ' ~ , li. , fi t tidik reuttingpitsl4ll/11111e1d atikendment'. bY i giti..seven re 41 three ptiv ,- • • • 1 ,71 r -**,,.. ~ICII4 oth r .ligitWO,-,W l Pope W. 2ii kfflms. tufWAki*kuti who qrialic , fiedAliatilie miligmenitmussalatarped by" ~ t..,,, . . Unch wh anatt i be r4 2: - anc r t h e mamb.p* , I , ; ' el e.. ' ',ree . Contesitsitioti notrirteoleifieltoiled. L i I 41 -, ) , -.:-iq ? n rt riil iiitt4 rOr e g i tnidiAthltthe Rppli* 'cation - tot ii.l ' btr - ar to 11 I ,witm, AA?* ! t liVillet4..V C4 4 90 1 4 W I ''''' t ,1 u., ulio...4w.iif 'Ku •,, , ';',,aiil 1 • Zi.l - - 114:?. Thil.ti ilaY, .:" 0 5 "'er " • lIX =IP 032038 it iv. 71 4! I - - MB ..~ :~ c d M K' . +~~ P _Banquet it . , - Ciiiitalv. Field—the. I Cage' of the Coilifederate Iron , . f_ tads BefiltipL_Fice—Pioi!efit" ' Aiiiiiiiii tie' ''Nfittiializatiteit" - . TieEtit Witco Goliatianlf.• f ; . • CBilelliniii!fai:theiqtrotNat essrte•lr _, GR RAT ` Bi - r-0/ 1 4""- - - La P ta alS.Jtiti".? 1 .77 . 4 o..rurki4-baf e A uet 161 ,T given at Willis Rooms , tbi v ev. - Tiiiit te *CT._ ras. W. Field, as. an ,adE l lClOWkilatilit. Or 01 hisaminent services to . th e'.ew and ~ , , Old' Wstild by;:hisliftvotion to interests' of the Atlantic telegraph throng , Alrenmstaii; "eiisbrpr' orkliellidlififloillty: - Dttke or Argth , ..i.isehaiiiidicover t rne hundred. g e ntlemen.werevreaen,t am ti9.llll:ieres 'Earl - Russell, l l3t4L fohnf _gtkin,-.lBlr Stafford Northeote, and many' nth& dis tinguished guests, , _ IItANM, 4 '• Paitlevitelj-1. , -.The (Base et .o);.llnited States vs. Armands, builders of the, : 0011...2 federate) ism;clatheircare before - the Court to - daj. - ht - Iterrier, as counsed *a.' 'the :United States, opened the" ease. Xs I charged, the Messrs. 4r, ande -with leaving."' sioldie&- 'their ' 0 Prlelle and with acting in ba fait tte all parties. By their condee they; bad a)r.posed,,F,rance s at ,a, e cciti - ...nunaseat. tattles itisa *ratioffbabe r 11 tectigalles. 1 Ile recited the facts of the case nd *mint that the allegations that effor had been made to sell the vessels built f r the Mrs; fedprate - Gosernment to otherpow ers wars false. lie d emandedthat all ° contras tors, builders and others concerned in Oda' buainessahouldle compelled,turefund the. 'moneystelen from prints poehets: The Adiosiitel3eneriil will repiroiah4 Stb. In the Corps Leglalatiff toffy the de , NM on the - Vll3B Z contimed: - M. Thiers made a speech iprwtk in : deplored' the military preparations gin going on, and feared the outbreak of war .arid anise. fin* Wit` b ii4krrobte.Y.; l .' '-'' - ' , GERMAN't. Asseriegula" in 'lcui seburiiißaviu*tinieptotialei/ against the fourth asticie of the naturalisation ihw with thisildie‘Midesi; jnsfastliled varia. They say the construction given, to tiedte, Mtnintor)it l r not auji7 tamed by t he or ti 4., • xr , 94,01104% for : money, and • 51y.694g for 4 46 coo w. tutit; 5-Mr, 73 ,1 4; 1013 C; Erie, PaArcasoirr,. • -July Li - mascot., Jitly 1.---Evesing.--Elbtfort dull; sales 8,000 bales uplands at 1134®klt, :Orients, ilm@ns4:. wbftt---white Califor nia declined to I.ls. 10d.; rod westemun:- changed. Tallow declined to 435. 6d, iinetrlNStroleutn in port la." 4d, to arrive ls., sd. 'Spirits of Petrplettnt_, in port, to arrive 41d. Calcutta Linseed to arriv e 6638. 6d., in port Ma. ANTWERP; July I.—Evening.--.Petrotetun advanced to 47% francs. raotrishor.A: " . • __,_-_- ----,,,....---,-,-,--„—:•,"-,M,:_...,.. • ,-.-,g,:•:5-7.:-.,,--.1:-.;',-1.,i-.t-2.,. ,-.--'•,:ici.,ir-,,rr'-',Ati.--i7-7-,;;?--..1r,--,,f.-",""--'--r .-,....----,--,.-......----.,--•-•:' '' . .t.: -. ---o,'-,;,4-,.'3:1„;v14.:4;-:%:.;',:',..-",•:',..,.;-; ,;'-: F . : : :: 77 . 777 . ,-,,,- _ ,, t•-• , :iTt• , 7-1,;:' , 1?., .„--.„. , • • • '.. . • ,-,, ..::r 4 4,, 4,.,,,v,y „ 4 z -?-1y.; z.:z;. „, :zf , 4k . ;ivA1.2.5:w,p 4 c ; : ; !: • ,;:v : ;:, : , i ,:.--::..r•-f: : , F ' ;: , : ;: :.:) -4 ;:fy::;'„. , V , T,:J:;:;? > r,",: :.c.-5:M*4,46,4...g•i°,15"..*Frew*A-n.P4,4 1.4."0,--4:4-1=44- '-' , MuMPt.IOR •.. . ..; ••• ...,.: ..,--7-, .0- 7 -, •! - • , ..): Late Rebelfitatesanffthe.Coming 47,1 Prealtiehrtial - •Eleetion•-.*Civil „ 4i!kklforilitialiliall.l4.i•The Alas t , , ;mussed in; the 424 relezraOti torlitabarglioaxitie.i - . • , WAsiriiiiironr, July 1, ',l ::•!. :,::!:;i. _ 1 . , , . ETNATE. ~,Acter. : o443filatida.l.lo)l o f some ,unimport lint ess, • , i • „ . ... ''. . Mi. EDMUNDS balled tithe joint rem>- , lodkin - reiSirteil T fiiitlf`the indielailY ()mi -1 initiee, as fcillows• - i - •Reliitred; • &c..; That _ the IStates of Virginia, -North-Carolina, . „ Scuith •CarbilnaVGeorgiti,Florida,-Alabam a , Misalssippi, "Lcitnajaiiiii t'Arkansas and Tea:" as, 'n,:93pectliely, sluill•- not qie •entitled, to representation in the:Electoral College for choice. of President,or . :Vioe President of the United States, and that no ,electoral votes shall,,be received or counted froplany such Skatetc t t unleits at the time preserlhed kti , law' for the choice of electom the People of lynch. ..Rattily piastieritt to:sthd•seta of Con tpo.sisin tharbelial4 shall : since 4th of Merch,,lB6s; have, adopted : aCo solution of Stiter GoVornment, 'tinder which a State Government shalt bale been organized and ebeilk•te,_ PlooratleniAnd•unlees _such elec. 1 tlon_or l .eieecors alien have 'Nen held under; the' 'abilbeiritY' of -- atieb`‘Ccinstitution and goirernment, and %such. Staten...shall have , ••,,.. i :.... ~ nentitled to ;representation A 1 re. ..* • -, P.urintanf to the' acts' f Congress "UV b. WEIN; -' /, ---- =-- • 0 . lat: A TßUbMlTlLregartlediit as, of much' that COnaress . should take some action on the,sttbject of tVdtes of late ieheittate.V. , Id aebent•ln the eleeffir- ' alGoilege shotddhe modo.exl ll . l thog those States, the parky a w gainst hom the count Would opeiate, woolifba:Veryaiittaiclaim 'that . unfiiirttesslied 'been exareised, and Arent tin4.V melfilabl's 3 .ool.l make fr. Polud bile, anotner rebellion might result:: , \Mr. - 'tlitYliffillth itaitintred :Mir are-, -Meat atlenath,:ba rdnff - bbv-oPPosirbur purr=' cipktlly on ,the•lect,,thet the , rmolation *Old eitclisdeArkatiessind Merida !nits opivotierCons,'those StateS•having the mine a a,lllhnois . and. As_.ll.lfpois and. Vermont,: and con tend Also.; that: the °lease Wklo,b Pillw acribes•thai the election electors - shaft be lield tinder linratgliority'aCthOState COD 41tixtion ilvariraPPMel'A and, absurd,- slum • bg.the• Constitution - of the Ibilted - Stateit 'theta:iner oectitioefmr'”waS to be regale: •lateclslmplY by the raws of the respective States. In coriclueion he offered= amend inent•to strike thit,froin the relortition the wars% ArkanseestindFloridm• , . :Mr. - DAltilSroseto *peak; piwthe :nom- in_c houchaving,mplzsd, , , . , 1 ,, Mr- MORRIL4Me.; calle•fffeetkdorder of Wade% the-Cliill:Apoopriation-bilki Mr. ROM V E Xkl u etOi44o4.TL.itttlde for tlie.p. , . • , of-trastntelferhis All,te,ticKv? 'teit-1:' - --- - ".. 20. •"—'. • ''"'' , 1 A 'di Calmat . = innpordered .far the con -- 1 sident ~ . of privatobills. • The I:AppropriatioO' bill win taken lip. . . lquearion• vitiekiii Mr. Slermanre. amendment to place the funding•lbill as a. rider. OPen.the aPProPixforien bin Mr. SHERMAN withdrevr his amend ment at the reitueit of a number 'of Sens tors.with the, understanding that•it would/ be taken. up as a separate bill. Be g ave' notice to that effect. . - Several amendments were - offered and adopted, including; one_ appropriating . , .84,800 Ibrspeveying the boundary between. Nebraskaatid Coiorado. The appropriation i far surve_ y ing.putilickincits. in Nevada was Increased Co , t.,51:4090. An appropriation. of . , 820,000 was made for a similar purpose in 1 Florida. • ' ' • 1 On motion of Mr. CRAGIN, 86;000 addi- . 1 'Ronal was- appropriated for the balance of expenses of impeachment trial.. - On motion ()CM...ANTHONY, an amend meet was adopted repealing all laws rego..-. 1 lasing the priee of labot,in the Government Printing- Office, and allowing, the Superin'- toOdont to makie:iiontracts. Mr.. ,ANTHONT - . stated 'the employe* there Mr., thirtY-three percent. more than the same claim In other cities: - • - Mr. PATTERSON'. (N. n.) - offered an 'amendment directlng.the , Secretary of , the ' Treasury; for the purpose= of carrying oat 'the Ashburton treaty, to: pay the State of .Maine. one:dollar ,and• a quarter per acre for 91,122 1 acres, of •land r awil the State , of Massachusetts are. dollar atad e, quarter per acre ter ~2.164 acres,: provided, those States *tree all ,blidma ,by _fleabite Shall have ,been qbleted by the re l ease - of title. • - After ciorailderahre dieettesioe; and 'ft Pond . E ing piotion•Yor Executive session; : • ~ `Mr: CONKLlNG , lntroduisid - a bill relit, llvii to His fiudiworitulletrnents la. Courts Within rebel States. Referred to pmamit- Apron Aunts pry,.., cry • •• 1 I, • 1 -After it short .1244,0r0 . .' soio'op.•l4el9l9- 4419 1 5 " 4eces • Even tg, ' ,AVesit% 4 -- / 9 itrld' aitAporta t , 'bile Were'peseed; mainly 'tif a private as 'tare; including 'One' •ibrAbo;relier of 'the - ' Widow'and:Ohildren ' of General ',Milligan., Adjoarned... , ':: oo, 1 •01.1„ , ... , • , ~ ! ROUSEI:I‘ , Z,I . !!••••,,. __'..,.. _______'. OF REPRESENTATWEH • ~ . . Mr. BLAINEvet-bliasouri, asked 'leave :to offer : a c reeolationinesrmltirlit( the Vom roigeo-Of Way's and; Means! to inquire -mild Abnexpedioncy 6!_rePOrting S.filuding bill' proiridtnit ter, the Canal:dictation Of .01.1, lxind ed indebtednelikorthe United ft:Wtes into tiva'Per : bent. tigh• Vair - 'libnital and 'four - intfonolalf : per bent.''thirty year - boudis: and `irourt dent: 1 interminable- annuities,, holders of outstanding bbnds- lb. hive the choice of these forma ofisecttrity.., f•-,•Mr. POMEROY.Obieeteitl:, :. •!. :r ;:': . ••• • Mr. lEWHOF4Xibi,:from,the :comPuttee on Election& repot/ea t , , ,Qhaat Moliamilltin,. of Florida. entitled to a smt. ' Agreed' tar and Mr. Hamilton itakinit' ',fn..'" - ' 7, • - ' The. blll'reolitteij in, the morninn h yesterildilby'gr:l3dtirleiiik'from',Ad'At.; our ' dielar y'P n i u np:; 4o k4Talinkjudielal pro ceedingalnee n'essilltif the'prottieflori : - of otlimrs ail laltatitiCorther' Goverintiont , and for the better defense of the Treasury .• against unlawful (anima, was passed. , :.• :Several: Priihdabillarterepinised. .:: ~, i. . rM leak. r otaliatiabTrAlef / 11 1no/ei gave 'lig)* JailetleiViatibi move?to l loorrow tappostPolis 'the ill ,making „an appropriation .for the vitriii lito" i rrefo, 04d, tPllka:,,V,-, the c!Rfle fancy. bill. - -l'" ' ' ` , ".. -1 0.,1310ftisi - pi.V . Oied a vote be taiten on Thifirsdlikof next week "In She - meantime 'debate may belinaiddered as botrelosed. . . ''' Mr: ARNlOLL.4fferefflit•••resehitioniiin-, litig,!itrn, ote(Seeratirylef , WO -Arra report irohniveto:Freiidmetes affairtihtTannemeo, 31 gwksxrpogyk,,,,Aapptedi i , - , ,,,, , 0 i ~..,Tpci alism .;,.,, . • nkitti i ,,,CAnintithie ,of Ma. .bole r , lot . 11 ,1. I r t.,To' D LltAe Chair,. anitrinium,o4,' # 4,., . deriblonor, the bilk app • ropriating; , ,::1: 1 '1 i i Me t a n c a rr y , raweffeet the tki. `tlikeAbiittlfirfloo of / imismin-WilitiffekVgiti 1.9-,tl - .,,,3 a a ~,; Mr. WASHEIIHNE, Wisoonallipatici leffthe•CrifftnifttOftrePpOsitr°lthlirlv • ..'hdMr.'ELT OT 'trfrld tie i%Mena .itthietibislebitisertinthttrosisibtiinit,hoinilbehaltOf the'rUnit6d9StidllgreW letrftay.shall berhemsftab oe ton after 4srovhdoß riOir forliCSlblinleritgabtlorki--i `Q illarrealy Pler,, , S. • X ikifieta, ... tht 4b itr 14441111 I T RPtht I •A . 'kw • • • ~,• • Ti P.,11 - ; ,s-441,-.1.,0 ( .4 . ,, attiPiNV ~ r 1 ..11 ),L , Lti:mci eth . .. 1 )1A40113.n a . 4 sigsz*l:lo - .; I Til , - r 44a 41 Mma AtiROM!, FoßtithCcogGuEss. I.J.W pr ibr.b i r - aa of con- Dir. j tt.4triid authorized to make aprepbentßilrOltairpertora company :ofgentlementekr*Rigil trrerilkltdaYs into the Treasury of the Unttedlittatee ten mil lions of gold, they taking AelsimPle of the territory:Of Alaska and leaving the em.. Inent &Main tents "poyer*siera of the United&MOS: " Mr. - MUNGEN made a- few--remarks to the effect thakthePoWer to make treaties was irk the Prisident and Senate. Mr. ,PRICE illroke ,oppositlon to tho DON NELLY4:suatainedqhe appro , priation, whilepontending-the i. House had tolllci power tirakivor • Mr. SHELLABARGiER argued -against, rut STEVENS, ' ENS:97a-, in favor of the • Thh(. 7 olninitteh rose and th ‘ e *me took a recess. BeesM ' SWevdom- Mr.'MQORItEAD, from the Committee on Ways and Means, re ported back the Tariff bill, and asked it be printed andinade the special order for Fri day. •••-• • •d M MAW: I 4M °tented being mtho special-bider.- ") The bill was ordered printed. Th e ßouseagainmantrinto Committee of ' tin th e - Alaska' bilk' - Messrs. MAYNARD arid MYERS advo mated the:bilk( ) ; • ;--1 - Messrs. FERRIS and..,Fieppolled i tpe bill, and ' - ' Mr; MUL.melpg , Madeantirguitent, show ing that he occupied z A omaervatine posi bon_o,n the ; nestio s u.., „ ' The Cemlinittee ro se ' Mid Hie r ' m a • nse ad- _ booed. " • ' (;.;, 8 TA4: 11 43. • Steamboat' snagoa and ed-zilevenae- C Telegratir to,tholuouTo eaßtte..3 II ST. LOWS, : 417 A.—the 'teenier SaM ff? t tetrr -:bongo to. 1.-I ,P.a/qtr 'W h ga . .PPalie raWiroXi i - : 'Ma; Pt, ; _rack l a snag which clinched' her so that heriamits eteet,' and she eitught fire - and burned to the watfirel edge, and toikheiiiithfifici: cargo `wisp a total lose.' 'The' &it'd - Trig, awned by Captains Bei): Jammu and iEred...fLoilyer; ;vale' and inauranoe,not ascertained. Writ. rr. PorieWnitd nientiijiGo'venz-- motet - tobacco inspector in thficthetriet, was 'arrested a der Or 3.tws agor,Obarßed with CrAfil*lng wit'S several.tebaecolnenufactu- Pere to d'efradid , the ''Goirciiiment. He 1 - was anaignett to.day before .the United States , Commissioner and held In seven thousand dollars bonds. - Since the investigation of the ,tobemo frauds ctimmenced.,the guantiqp.f totting reported:as inspected byoniiiiispeertor alone ass Iticreaheef•fronr lieventY , tirel thdasand pounds in April , to one hunibedindi four taeaitlicaaaCt:Posl4l-it:p4-, bluing tbelest =bah dregs have. been histiltutitlibr the &bastes rbs against Wahl- lateen& hermit - *Addle& -Ipsi sun Nur** orsaeohot. twenty and tWenty-kietint middies of -.tablas* and lites•tobadx). factories; &elud ing machinery, dc., worthrtmay thousands f . &Dan. =NNIMISE.P g ; The Dank, Exeltement,-Medlca/LCollege Case—Unfavorable Cotton 'Repprts— Dershantir Ytattlinal Dank of !Br - Telegraph to the Plttsbont Gaztetto ...Nemancimx, I—The -.:eacitensont about, the : Tennessee bonds. is mut/nue& The State Comptroller and bankers refuse to ;cash coupons due to-day.. A. call 'of the Legislature to repUdiater the bonds and :create a school lend of railroad debt talked ef. is W. B. Stokes has been 'rerioniinated for - Congress by the. District Convention, and W.: W. Woodcock, Elector , for the,Distriet. The Chancery Court of Davidson county to-day rendered a deasion fit the Medical . College casein favor of the. plaintiffs. Dr. Jennings and other"- are removed•,and the professors and others anbititntell. MEnruni, July ' l .—lteporte-- of cotton in rkrkarwas •aro less favorable 4n °ooze quence 'stockhold'ers late coo/ -weather. The stockholders lir the Merchants National Bank bared Made . arnirigernenta ;for 'Continuing operations... The-bank re cords show les& t.n ten thousand:due de positers. A ComMittee has gene to Wash ington to 'consult with the- cumptrolier of Currency, in regard Coallowingithe bank to continue. • The StMreme Court of ‘TiMili) ee has at lengtlrgivens formal decision In - the Ava tanalw epatempt ,ease, declaring Judge llunterli orders inthe case will and void. " TheS:SHainsdipplhiElectkamlq cny!Negroph to thoPUtaborAD,Gosette.l .Tactiaoii;Vnly"l:--"-Parti4eieri-of sixty orieverintiellketunh ninjoritenttehmt the Constitution s of :thirteen thousand Mic hun dred and ninetv-five. Four of the . remain ing counties will return a tuajoilt"for tho Constitution:, NO ease', of ,violinife is yet fr9rn Rpy , poTAion MAD State dux , - ,lug _ progress of the, filectl* This. untY, 'with elegistored blaoltrity of seventeen huadre_d, gavabut,twe'hundred and twetitynme, Seam], imajOrity. Low dens county, with a" rekiatered black ma jority 'of three thousand, ritionsbtit twelve hundred Sadical,rnajority• • Man Smothered—Killed' by ' - - " Vidal • (.87 Teleintahtotiarrittaimuli clammed( CLN o l34` l 4(rxi Efernggk i na rn id 13clilidrnan was smothered in a 4irlvy vault last night from the eilbets.ofihrifirets. , 21A'manaiamed .Boyd, ; en of the .111cirletta and, „ Cincinnati ~'..umarpw, was Wiled' by lightning at 'Zambia .I, o ;d a y; A young man onametti Darlitip e fen forty feet frowan abutment ' of the L kli f near -FrankfOrt, Hy.; ,111 18 - 'nnirning, i eFushing in his.akull and killin g =hiln instanii34 ••• . ' i An Old . WV Sun - opited r Annan (By Teleinspb to tti te: Mug holniek waa burned Muni anntning, and Man pir.a Xiigrpfun, .nldnity,„-woman. thti'd 5 .11 NOMA Bliatkit. _ Tekesnpl4 SP, o.4AgatkliTf4 (past" 4 iIFFALO. July t. - .7 - itepeltdst- r B7 , ' POO 'bus rift le at, 04,000 bus' t ,enti.-118,006 - bits oats. shitnnently-42 . .buitatnamat, 40,000 bus corn, 10,000 bus oats. rAnigActirßPlthaiged. Flour dull. Wheat; tinve.rs 111, for No: 24 Printil Venni( orm* h' 1141 e do ntsaLa.CorodUlli : Tai tikstilskol3ll l o2X) bus 2 & l i triaB,.v bus No. VW:Word. - vista ' on - the 'spotldid ThettOefriligno4ollllll4lolt. ‘28,25a., 2450. LartLtßl4o.lllot4MlP .B)4llo3nhuti tPP O e , } F. / .%F .. b are _ . . 48 Melestsbh ta ilttotkuitttlatettaa arrp Plt44. lki. Jul Y;, -I, l79Atflit firm; ft 803 Was; .._ritits is r/0* liptoOfi'4s %TOW rishittifthker; ough Vattolritter at 8 1 4 4 1 11411.;,. 0110hilmeg. Mesa ,11409.-- shntaddirs /8.4 CAB blew . • qt 1200.- .Sr • lt! oilo') mIT" . 53,4L4.4.14:1- : ;I MEI t 9 j p 4~ ~, f , ~~S r.:ac' .{~'~~- c r ~: