The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 22, 1868, Image 1

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FORTIVIII _CONGRESS,
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. • ! -' ..,i •!' petitions on the subject of
,'•do pitOinfittrait4:
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•• •• • • f ; ', - copyright law.. •' .!'!! !!! -!!! !kli •, -, •`. .
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- " The concurrent resolution 'declaringthe
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• • ' ..! rallthtttiort- of• - thealbuithenth amendment:
•-- - :•!••• was taken np and adopted. It deciarSd
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t,:,,,,i6;ii;ltiniiint,".ip. hits im*liiflt:liiii(ittirei
t',„7:Constitut ion•Of4iie , United!filtateit: , . ; .
~i,17 •'',4.r*ltnitOytul2.ofibrAd'' patrodting. the
,- - •z•filiettiebti t it.of the Seliafato 'pay the Senaterti,;
• !•• •'•frOm • Arkarthes,' . Florida,. . North' Cfutlina
. ' t l i, and ,1.. - 4 - Atisiarut , the mmpensation allowed
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by 1 4, , cousputi fig- from the tom men Cern ent -. . i!
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-e r.4-do4(,frigLik.
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The joint-resolution admitting !stet*,
• ,- plow s free of duty for one year from .. .lune
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ii.ll. "bli t titettarpaibed r .•..,4::l...!'.l:; - , ---..:; n
, ;1 Mr. MORTON called r dpthe bill! to au-,
-;•• thorize the construction of briugettacross•
I; jthe9littovvriieh...-,ola %nuptial-4r, Mr, PM,
. . --- • ROT' add `supportild "by Istr. tall
• . :•i; until ten o'clock, when the specialtorder,.
~.: . thenill leg the protection of a meriaitste:pit,..
',..; 'irons in foreign countries;csme upend area
• . I: 4 ' — assigned fOr the eveping,sepsion tonigOt.;
.•t; T.-1,-.W-pilfgranting*Tre.niOn lajirthe Isildrip
- ;!`-, elrefg:Geh. Wallace was Passed: !10 ••• •
") Also, a bill making appropriation. for
',l , COlublbhi. Institution, fort Deaf ant Dumb. .
.-• :-., y - Mr. HOWE presented- the report of the'
.. •" ,•-• Cornml,tte,e, of
_Conference on the • Indian
l'i. Apprepriaticiri bill; Which' was adopted. _ ~..,..
,? The Senate went into Executive Sel oit:el.
.• . • • •3.} . ,•,,,,, ;whack uktz,.(doora,,r,efopened,-MrftSEEEII-:
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• ' ' : .f . 7; 'VAN offered - a concurrent resolution for
,'.•'. • -,_.!. -, - the . 8 4.1 013 ; 11 4ment of: congress. aine c 4. i. on'
•• * - •;•'• !•Brlday• next. , , -.,, ••, ! •• - • - -
•,,. • 4 .-.:. hlt'= - EIOWARD° and sev eral ' othertvey'
. • -••• • ti; :•t ef rleited:the - hope,. that no :day : would be
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. -.. .• •II • twisted until" lter th bill for - the'reduo•
r, . Bon of the military pea - establisbriterit
; '.• .. ' t became - a law. , they woubtiitit consent to
- . - 'li place it in 4.1:16- .- -power Of 'the President to
•,.. 1 , xetain it in his possession. . -'•
, . • '4, . Mr";! , HENDRICKS Oppesed :the bill as
• ...... • ";!"..- dangerous, because it proposed tottrai - one
' • 'l , • - .. - ;':'i ,;,Poiltioal.party Against the. other: - Be hoped
*- * 'l • , lhe , Piesident would exercise the" towerlhe '
• • • . ..,.-i • : 1 1 04sOttiest to Otat'ent'llik ..' hilt., becom ing a
• 04 , , , 0.5.,:10-i ' la*. 1' ThOPrealuent dited-thltynot only to I
;•: • - klit eonstittitionel duty, but “
peacehtlt 4 0 , the! 1
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' - • if -,., .. Mr. WILOmf-l-replied thsf.--' s -;4.0g1e
.'•".'" ''-i. would bellied unless there,'itionlci bell
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atioll'a_piiiverfa cimibinitioit to violatetho';
'• - -... it • law tbatlt'wottld: be. beyond thepower of the
i:. • ;!! •: - .-j! eivil'authoilllei tedisperatilt.,;.Mr. Wilson
• : ~I iii 'did not believet.hat over-foarßtates! Could.
:."...__2_...4.-: , !-Abe. cartilltlAkr:SoYmo'ir'Zitill.Mll,'
...1, .4, 1 obargedthe Democ r atic arty with; being'
~ii-‘,, the authors. of the--rebelliontand.enlirgiSed
:.• ...*,,!!'...0 41 1 1 ,e rpobliran • party, ad Itte_hollest and
iti th 6 tin; vont:wt. -- -t • .t,i, 4 .
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' .? ...4 . _ -,• , br i n. piIEBMAN paid, idlor.the- tittelAnce
~- - •, 4, 7) of the Selland. IrOmitidiana,"that the Pres.`
.ii•• , - , ldent.intended to rtvail•hirrntelf 'of . the con-.
••••,..,-, ' stitutioopt;ptprogutive,te defeat the `wilt of
.'.:l :: tl ^Mingrr
' "" i by' 4 * Ittiliddib 'this bill ten dtijra:.
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: - : '." f:1. ~ he,oonlii nottoonsent to adjourn till the bill
-, ! .. X . ... , pitasetiOveitilsobjections. .Be nubeed Ex
-'l,-. ' tics objections ..
'Wait • flint "ant- `
The retitik orth9S t*toptittets•Of .Cotifei
. •:14 Trc itti 44=n 7he • b i ll oi Vicas- a
essgirte4edowatou
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..--• ! ,e!; ! ,, 'ltemizing the,paytneut of the.fullAmount of
A - • subSidy of half a-milllonof dcillarO!!to the
''l'!'''• 11 Pacific; Mall , CompitnY 4 ffit t3APaiteee and
:! ! ;....ii . China services was passed. ''' '
"•:"*. •J 4 Mr. SITSINBR reported from the Porelga
' • ''" !...13*findtteici!iiitolitiniii.lot inetsjiath,y with
- 14 the Cretans, and of the hope that the:Turk
,.• • 1t,,! ion,
,Cirmrjsnientwill. apt them pftoe,iand
. • ''• 'E'.,.„ making it the duty O the President to in
.' • l'il struet our Minister Turkey to cooperate
'• i ' Witnthose of other re" in - gond 1 , offices
~'' ' to terminate the sufferings of the .ple. of
'1 :- ' i.crelon one ritooln were adopt et
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• ! >.,•t The CHAIR submit d a telegram , from
Governor Bullock, sun . noting the *idea
.::4i'.' tioil of the Ibt*tott nth . entiment by tien
t. .-, -•. - f i . _
gi- The mile iititfioila till 4:isetk* of
bridgesticrotte.thoOldo river was debated.
'Mr: DooLrrtuE offered an amendment .,
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kt 0 ~aullsorizing - the':fileeretarys of .litrarr . to 'art. •
,point a board of not less than seven engi
,'''' --!! - Iteetst to ini•OStlgete in Iteicoqui;the VOW.
~!'.•.', `. .. I •;iiidttitial&rapert at next.seisiori,•ens 4 end
•!. ' : .• • Ing•insnetireantlineall.ottildttirthr bridges.
-..'''''-' . 7 ,::' ".• Thili *is aes i e l i ted. 3 o .l44 lloll!TON. -
' - - - ,:•;:• 7 . -- , The amendment by. ~ "V"AAN WINKLE,
-•" that %he' bill' nail 4 fibt - pl tOridges al
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_•,rfuty.l fk. _proopett - of sort ction; Was , re
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i "I- .M.Z. tWlLLEYbretisd'ign amendment re.
: attiring thepronosed Board of Engineers
1 -... , '' . . to examintr the Steuben Ville bridge and re
-I_pOit•tibettler it is an' obstruction, and if so
!•;•.• •,,,,, What ilitaillfbit &Me to.itimady' it.
••,!, 7'. - s 1 , ;. Mr. , jig NDIRICICB offered another amenil
"'• ' f,' inent, proidding that - the bill not ap
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.ply to the bridge in •procestrof construction
at Louisville, the same o be not lees than
400 feet apan..! • :•• - ; ',.,.:, •-•,• : - -
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journed passed and :the Senate ad- . t
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HODSE , §ll' . BEITESENTATTVES.
' ' : i tiiii'Sens amendmer to House resolu
-tion restoring Command r A. K. Hughes to
the afitive list In the navy was concurred in,
,4" after striking out the name of Commanderg. - ..: COlnyAsr - restoration. k
.„ 4 -' .." • ' Mr. KELLY introduced a 'bill to promote'
4 the establishing of an international motel,
R cal system of coinage.. 'Referred to Coln
„'4 scittee on' Coinage. . . •
q Mr. DAWES , from Election Committee,
t.l reported the 'credentials of the Alabama
representative's:sone:A, and moved that the
II teat oath be administered to them. -
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After some discuassfon by Messrs . Brooks
4 and Buena - k the previous question was sea
! onded and the'report adopted-434 to 36,
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and the oath • atimhdatered to C. W. Deck.
ley t lien). W. Horde, Charles W. Pierce. J.
B. Caliht aratTlannas • Htil
seats as mesnbers from A sh ighey,
ams.who took
The conference report to supply vacan- i
: dee In the exebutlvek. departments - was
The:comment raishitlon, received from
Senates sieclarinT the ratification - by, three.
fourthe of the States Of the Ma on of the
14th, eme ndment,and.,deelarin It part of
the Constitution of the United tate% was
adopted - under the operation of t e previous
ipa
question-126 against 82.
During the"procee — dings a dispatch was
ref:sired from Governor Bullock. sni:num.'
IDE the, tatifigetlon of the amendment by
the w aggleLeglalature.by thirty - -four ma
' junky en joint.ballet. ' •
. • ThlSHocual resu med the conalderation'of
the fending bil l:,
Mr. W ELL } SOUTL advocated his /when-
Lute atleturth. •-
• Mr. EICSENCK;c496ed the . substitute
stud Mr. PIKE fafored the Senate bill.
A fiolloguy Demurred between- the latter
and Mr. ELDRIDGE, during which the
former said he *u in favor
o f paying the
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5-20's in ga - conumcom e tuougm slot of leaning
a , batch 'otareenbaeks- for the- • parmkse,
While Mr.;ELDEIDGE,Was fin', Withdraw
ing thaNationarßarik currency, supplyinn.
its placowithgreenhacks, and 'PaSnktbo
debt With them.
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~ Mr. , BOUTWELL reinmed the floor and .
eoneluded his speech. - - -..
.131 i. RANDALL [ironed fbr , the postpOno- •
Meete_rfanding till next- session!, the h•,
'414
h pOreiltd the bill:of 'the '(itiiinnitreet`dr
i. ave and Means to that of the Senate.
I', il GARITIELD spoke In, fhvor ,of the
,inatii bill, and ,of the ',payment iof Five
, Twentieli in gold. -•• :. -,--: . t .l '':' ..1!-.(i t
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. The entliideriitinti . o th e bill ,Wes: inter
,- niptedby reports front Conference ConiYMEI .--
, 4 , ,s rliit kiiithi hi./ I :44o,tini .. isias to they;'
State of Minnesota to ablin - improving tliti
“ ha Vi g a ti o n -, efilre'•'Afisinindiipli..river was ; -1
rgreed to. ';' , The Senate ~ h ad receded ' - from
its amendment: , •--'_- '' '- ',,, ~ ' '',' ' •'''''
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enforencerepOrt`ob thelndian ap-
Propriatfonawas agreed , t& - '', I Ir. -, ' .
ieret•,wlis pitte,o : , :w; . • : ' • 7'l' ,
..Emcning Oesamizi. — Ttiii; . ;onshieiiiion of
the funding, bill was resumed. -----1. ' i 4 ,'.. - -. , ! -
'Mr. MA itSIXALL oppbsed it,' ' '
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Mr. WASIIIiLIItNE, of -.1111-6018,- made a
'report' from ',the OotnirrittM)' of :Conference
,on" the, deficieney,'-blil,„stetingihat it con:tained, a• million and a half • for , rivers and
harbors, the total bill ,behigtbh!ra anclhalf.
millions, . Agitied bi.',., ~' , .-, : - ,
; : , The consideration of Abel failing 'bill was
:teachbed• ' , - ' 1 ',' '''... ri- , '; .. , 4
• i After i., spetiiiiies - by . Meeting. Lasirence,
- Benton am, Behinek, Mr.'llotiniMue sv d
'.:to table thohill.;;'):grjeCted#444o.
The -Eons° Proceeded to', vote) On; r the - .
'amendments *parted from the 'Ommittee
;Of the Vlicila:. , _•. ~ ..: ( ~ s'
-,, The first! amendmeat, fizingnite 'barest'
denotnituitionbg,toda-at, fifty
.441.1*„ . was
agreed• to, ithout,diVision.., .: . --, ' : (-- I'" '
The se coad'amendmentetrrking oat the
proirbilmlAw twent.thirtY:a4 7 4. testy years
bonds at various rateaofintelvet, sribstitu
_hog .ftir it o de 1 . 8 ;4 1 :F0p0tin444 4t , 46 5-100
percent. inteiest, , wasagretid,:44 teal.
The third amendment, aprovidinghe in
come from the l 4diCahaanneVer be liable
to taiation, was ::adopted-.eighty-five to
,1 sixty-three. -` • "'' ^-- -, - .
I,'. Atnendments four hankie; being merely
( verbal, were agreed to: • - ~“,-
The te.nttt'amendment, strikini out the
.section of the Senate, bill, legalizing coin
contracts was agreed to -- .OigbtY-e%evell to
forty-eight. - . , •
The eleventh and twelfth section's ' being,
merely'verbal, were agreed t0.,,' . • •
The thirteenth :amendment, a-new sec- ,
tion, offered in Commltt, by Mr. Ran:.
dall:', requiring Salmi, 4itc.,.of bonds to be
made by advertising for proposals, was
agrend to without division: . ,
The 'fourteenth amendment, a new sea
tion ,, offeredzin - Xommittee by Mr. Lop"
requiring the tax on of bonds to be .
collected by the Treasurer, was agreed to
-90 against 20.. ,
The fifteenth arriendment, anew section,
terminatingtheatittority Of the Bettretary
of the Treasury.tolasue issue-bond s under
existing' laws,' Inos NpliS
to - .Wlttiont di r
Vision. . ~.
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_ Mr. .1:1011TWELL'8 substi,tiite ibr the
;bill was rejected..,-418 igainst 7 .. ~ . __
.- . The bill - piia79 to ca. 7 =- 17. ,„ i ' -”," ''',
*motion to - recomottek Wes tabled.
'Adjourned, `,' ~
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SOUTH AZd'EAre'
Sueer.es of the Rev°kitten/stain Venezuela
....City • of Carraeas StatieudyTed.
(ByTeierrann to the Plttsiourah Ofteette.l
HAvANA, .- Julys 2ti—The revglatiofif s.
caPtured the 'tiltrorGariacite.. They earried
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the outworks by storm on the 2itcl of Anne,
lint did not then - gniiientlite ineritelndCii
thWeity, the public buildings end churches
having been strongly fortified by the be
sieged., The place. however; ,was !finally
surrendered on the 2544 Ind Gen.. Mono-
Rhea at the , batid t or nWarmi made w ; tritim.•
phant entry. Gen. Brtrzak etimmanderq(s
the government forcint.' wooed `,„byt flight.
Porto Cabello. remain ~. tru e to- , the(
Government;• and well:7, fortified
and, garrisoned, 'by One,„,thdizsand ip*
and protected by threw t war. tstatuseits. 4 l
It was believed General' Brutal %ad gbile
there:and Mona/Oat started W1142,000_ glB& in pursuit. On taking ponewtelping CArra
me the revolutionlsW estaidikkild''}Ogoi;r
ernment with General , Mirnaghits at the
head. All foreign Wafters wetd
of theohangs and Were •recognized lby the
new, government. A Ministry !hat tem;
formed by General Monaghan from the best
men in his party.
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eeting ef New ferk Rapt gerttieVel• •
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.By Teiegrabb to tbe Pittsbahrb haset,h.t.l i
New. Yong, July 21.—A meen fi g lof the
at o
Bear n d of Grain was galled to-dly
e o'clock, at the Brokers
Prodnee Exehatike,
to listen to an addretn by pert 14yr b in Cal
oney, of Si. Louis, in` regard fi t l'h grain
trade of the west and' navltntion twpen,
New York and St. Louis, , , elrpeeeh ititi
attentively listened to, and theelose the
following resolutions were read and adopt
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.Read/ved, That`we view with plciasnre the
energy now being shown by St. Lnug4er
chants in their efforts for shipping g cm
the Mississippi and Milnouri rivers. !
Resolved, That we heartily coincide with.
them in their-Wows in relation to the grain
trade between New York and St. 11.4quateI,
and that we will extend to them a helping
hand.
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Resolved, That thR St. Louis gi in :et be telegraphedan d posted on ithe bul
letin of the proda exchane. '
Resolved, That a ' te of
thankse ten
dered to Cal. Calone for o i leat . t
o c
has taken in the grain trade of t a' ".
cities and energy he has displayed in/bring
ing it before our Board.
-AltOr a few remarks on the sublier ) lllo
one or two gentlemen, the meets g,,ed.. 4
' journed.
Alabama Legislature.
1 .411
mg telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
MOPITOO3IICBY, July 21.—Biliar are Pend:
inßg in both Houses to • adopt the' Coda
Ajabanot where it Is not in conflict 'with
the now Corualmtlun. o
The House passed the bill fixing:tto pa
n
of meth be. dc•
The Senatorial ' question cameup noon.
The principal Candidates for the lung to
were \D. O. Humphreys, of Huntsville,
Gen. One.- E. Spitmer: ftnkrtiPte"Caeghj
ter, and Gen. Willard , Warner. „ 5110-
third ba of in the Senate Spencer received
eighteen - and- in the . House on the
second ot fifty-four votes: morel
bon more than a, majority of , :,the ;try'
Housesa e "Senate , without t akin g a
ballot for the other Senator. adjoernedint
to-morrow. In the House Alberti Origin,
D.. E. COOki- - Winced Warner Mid J-
Penninr m were -
-_ ---
m a
. __..„ _
.agtot• ' O- nominated fOr littea ,
1113°"i
ternd•a vote taken, but without a oboim
The two Houses• meet . injolnt sesitipif to
morrow. The co ntest la thought to ke be
tween Pennington and Warner. I
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The Leslie Divorce Va • '' '`.--
• Ile. i
_„,/ _..„ , .., 47.11 ~ .7 t . ...4 - - 1 t4:11 i
Eli Tideinipbvithe'rutatnirth 0 IMMO i , , j ;j 7 ) o— intelligence from gicliontingo in that'll'
N EW Ybßi Ct inl Y '2l • — The tor, the. revolution has broken ouVini the northern-
Court of Common Plasm to-day rendered a portion of that country, _hooded by Ea
decision in the ease of Frank Ares allow- huident Cabral and General Luperan.
fug M . ra. Leslie alimony at the rate of Inside of fit- Domingo emote end banish
fiftY wpm , Per Wm* WM o touolet fee of 1 manta continue. President Baez luta sent I
1 aßeistiasoo glitEkin. BO baY 46 I
-.EtaR
biTi•
WERE
. ..
7-:-f.TFE
,ALT: tot AlNfOtrAtrOpprF.
, lf panvists Of knepublican memra of the
bt
'RouseWdtty-;-'oti - the quesfloff,O f
iteourn.,
Ink the `
session or taking a . '
recess :until'
• SoPloinbet 1 3 1' October, sbewe4 -th e .wero
ighty members for a recess againsttwenty
-eight-foradjontinnent- r:-.•-- , r ' ~
r•
, pAT.lrvni 28317 ED. _.„_
•-
5 7 7 4 /04.4iitiatitinkti it y.• were';
issued from the Patent Ofihs) durinii.the
.Siftek ending nedor titietrbandrocritift-
twenty-live applications and sixty eaveats
.-- i - • dtertnr-theasme-period:r ; 1
l- -' , "tiatzirashP"staitiAo x . : i; . I
•" I "helbllnclaWits tim , astifyicot.. teed i o rlufl.
atteniter -DY.sia the itteiiibers, ti,ip ' uding
Mr.: Evarta.
.n....•. 4 ~..... .
• 1
, . .
-1 .- ttag c i allca,. r;
iliraafrs4,m ,
I,4 9, Wr4;legm A
glued his J
tsiiotino-,n
rit i/tteemAep :i
•
. ~iiir 4 l . ., LOUIS. . : ..,E ,
~..r
NEI
g a l l/ Possktfl o gilte4CVAttilera,Thkiw4hrottn
from the T rack . - ••; -- --
(My Tsierrautuee see situitsugu easett,,,,i ,
ST. Lql;l4S July : 21,— . ,The .
Paci
„
de- /441;00,
'- has go
'
and 'mule feeli n g and oonsiderablb Esselte.,
Scent hrithe'rifeilt. , illtedditYlAght a freight 1
trail - was thrown fromthe : track at TaylorT
wick;'thrtc.`and-a.lialf mllbs from 9t. ;Louis,. .
through k ti o4 ll P_AlloPPlooti9f. a/ witch; and
the engine, Lender and fwo steak care badly
Injured, resultiturirr an estimated dismaue
L °r - f r oz Pl/ 1 0140 a l 4 . 009 , ,It is stated the
msvltch, waa6 ned - by; ' some ; dlitaffected
men, they atil retaining-their twitch lock-
Ito;but', thel,engliieera,pnaltirely !assert
they have not, nor do' tb'erintend, in any
ovAnicolutprfere with 41,10 ProPellY of the
Company. They attribute this 'um
other accidents -which have occurred on the
. ;9;4 f
..4 41 4 4 ,4tyte111pe0pee,,r409 now men'
"art nloveltb COL liocke: , -
A. conmittes-zot Engineers has go ne to
'Mat% kirdittt7lifittl•itVglierl'AW"
sso
'elation, :and obtain advice ea towbat ahall•
' 6*(l - 4 r i ert r ePokt r MA'ir o t ivarod to-day
'that
,f.. 1 Ore • `, WOWCtoillgli r Avlth"the"
consent. of-the,:tDiracy-thisi afterw.
Irr. o6 tPriltP,tr ll WPql....... l ,,*4lS; ad .
e a reso.n ton agaln:i , --.... u ng Co).
i ttr WM tleffpf#4 4 / 4 1 licli 4 1 carry ,„p -,.- o orgstd gm -• the.,
Awes kinwoforeerioVtiwaraW---1 Ilifilirt
Dit i .
rue; I - itnt,uot Tm•v i regul . 150 og to
' .t posotiff‘dthitit' onsil malt=
- ens• nterference on the part of t . ell,*,i - 4
theme iltnaliihil b e 7aor. rtek,a.
w men of the rni off ro altit'..i
- ~deiraraiiiiiiiiill , • ' l . - i lir .'
~ , .yl'ilie
traveling (*Top pi-, • • .. . • •. : desire
I exists that nitrite um 4 .. .. 0 ,
itio-if „ds__l i i tr* IPIPPII.-- ; ...
llameinsui i 6
/A.lOl It .i ,} I s T , I - kigtiriki t`l2; .114
di I. ~ , ,I ttl 133 , ~t ,iltk !th-ittAfilii:).
(By Ttivirriel:
...11,10r.,
1,1.014 OW rirbOlgAVall ••• •'• • •
between' t
................._e BnekersiVoemmuttrina If ' •
-the•Breehd.,...,-.
all
by ItteVtOrtilttloolllght inning;. .. w W,
-forty-three-to twent -two, -- 1 1Nve litur
UZI
members of -1111 - e,94) CI e rrest
ed this fortlpoPibluirae n t With • plek r
log ilih i thiii Carew 111115 route :ii trot todlhicagok-ITheywere.adalttsitteN.ll. Et
,TL IL7/ (IP:4Z(1 1 177 - .7 - rriNAn imlrTrfrpTrrey
T'ffBURG
• •
.
.CILE CAPITAL.LOH arjaL4
r at
.7:cr T
LlTississiip*i—Anittinations 14-41te.
s-•
Pregifi tut ==Patektlis issued-rnill•
)itawActiatiwr. E ----
thriZ eirtastria 4 ovihoflarestrevass a ta. ]
WASHINGTON, July 21, 868. ..
ai;• •
ij--' 3 !'.
General. Gillen' has submitteditp CleisertflY
:Grant a cepuft,pf his aetiop.esyl sks r.•
struction acts. He states the result !of...the
late the ConstitutionlW
231, against it 63,860.
then a s s:'
'Ws?
liAlt .1.4' genic:idly th-re7ain.lW"eleictions,
fraud is charged by both
parties All re
,
porta and corilunts bearing on therstib4
jai:dare tierewfth trhimMitteli4:4r Odeon: '
luderation pibilit'44lllnrities, mere
rremarking• that I - anreatiefied the elec
tion was Alfi-94 and • it04 . 1k04 poi miclation
or influence or fraud as ft would be posal
blo-'draueiverlder existing *cum
r stance's" and that no undue influewe was
mxtrnalsect. ut , the
was used , it'all; it walla:47°nd the p}wer of
the intltiiry.tn match It. Ala the diheat of
the Consticutlon renders ty, pessibie t th%.
tgatvi ibrAlhneivoiditiftuder
control, leonatderit my duty to Pall atten
tion cote almost impossibility of finding'
pertairiis to moss, who
possess - the necessur attainments and can
(Wilily under ths,esltitielfc lawn; _ I would
therefore recomitteiul Section Prof the act of
July. Baby 1867, be so modified iu, to isucler x
e lizih l 9.topileapelrsonpop the list brleg..i,
istered Aid Itualitied`i,otent to fill vase neles
which.oxlat or may , occur in civil Offices,
State or municipal. '
The President has sent :the follosilag
nominations, to the Senate; ' J. W.* Meeks,
of New York, Consul at Nantes; Doirence
Atwater, Consul at Syehe' Iles; Willianit.
Storms, of New York, Consul at Leeds;
Modes -E. ' Flanagan," Animator of Thirty
second District of Now York, in place of
the`nominsuion of . Charles tr. Hall '
with
drawn; Ira H. Smith, Register of Land
Office at Sleek% Kansas; Warren ',.Look
hart., Register at Carson City: Nevada;
Sisphen T. Chadwick. Receiver, Roseburg,
Vregonl Ferguson Black,U,-pited States
Attorney for`Virginia. him munber of
nominations
„were also made to fill post-'
, olfiesseint lardinportint points.-
artivaur aszirt-ru.'"'
Brevet Maier Joseph G. Crane., Chid
Commissary 'of the Fourth Military Dis-
Mot; bas been ordered to takei the =station
at Cincinnati, from August Ist to October
Slat, for the purpose of distribution of apb 7
niaasamiseuras-for ithewireurol3istriet.
General Rucker is assignid Chief Quar
terreastor Of the -Depart meaty* ‘.Ph ilad
el-
Old; andtitneral - Dagalf aiebiet" Quarter
master of the Department of the; East,
commanded by General McDowell.
IltdinZillrAlriOnliCONEJl DE RED.
ItJe srierstood, -the;nßinlnstion ;of Ed
`round cooper, ibr rmiundssioner of, Inter-
Beveunei has been IrOt4ti 11l %VALI It i
'probable the fkuntnittee on 'Foreign Reis-.
inns. , report against the nominations
for Ministers to Russia, Mexico and Spain,
Auto' intavor of Henry Watts iitinister to
Austria.
7 HTBITYIar.
, . ,
:,• - •..1..t . 7. .t10NK - • U_e , I ~!.
..
.... . ...,.. .
; .;.
Hoiiiiiitilila iriiitc•gapi er of Plritgf!,-
-.: dal% -.- Naturalization . Tivaty
with Gez/in . ii iitiiie's:fl'illicel
, Y iill4oieeli tin 7 ;l'retaniti" /'
GszPalesrapit tots Pi tissues, extent.).
...,
3.-AUPSN. t4gkr4"--/03-31:-AN*Mcf4ft.dgCl
data, to-day receiVed ,- -the..free pfr Sher
el taildlaittWotdiVitki.4,liiteihf otr of
Lendon. The earerramritosii- p mew at
i 34 . 4 ,allitlLitodAtoti.r*itnessed b large)
n-i r nige Of ladies and gentlem . ['he
lithiliddlyolltitillibd and made th resen-
Waif' '
1 , ecb. Lord NiAtir' r it'is ougy
1 c :pew
As ktlLtastaia p,
=Ong ,h tiho
zkqui diners: o f the l r t v m i e l r .
hoherritdwgven-toTignalptY
House. eeat te - i
‘
•
LONDON. - sttiy. 21. ~ , g - In the lib i nite r , of
Commons this evening Mr. Mill, in metier
Icailtutegtade 12VIr v y; . qe, daid he
g.. ramd to iittao.. , a ., tp tile,
Lord layer about the case of the kforilati
prisoners, Warren r , and Costello, and"'
ad** thin hem,. to rOvanwilling, bdt glad,
that thn'OnfOiimrent`ithotad claim, credit
fbr clemency. i I !
, _
. lakiRMA, XXI- Vl' . ' 1
BERIJN, .Tulyi2l—The Grlmd Dtical Gov
ernment of Heise hail 64nIfied a thistra i to
join the othor German States in eoncindinst
4- 44 14 04 11 1fatjakattil 1 / 2 4 c. _ Irtftiffigted
`States, and' ldr. Bancroft is expo
Darmstadt to make the necessary sage. Wtt
meat.
MARStILLRB, July 2i.—ITIOOS Napoleon
arrived at Malta an his return home. At
Nnifili brain egrcis
itddreissin.wtdch thWerprt Imo& tho *IM
France would not abandon their cause. Tint
Renee replied with , / eserve.
/MARINE NEWS,
QURENBTOWN, July 21.—The Ciey
timore arrivnd here this afternoon.
*PM AISCIAL AN 0 4 .: 03 1M53R01.iL. -
LONDON, July
,
_ 21.—Everiing.--Connols;
for money, 945.<@6.1%; account, SW;
W 8.,
Bonds, 7 2%@72, 1 , 7 '; Atlantic and Great eat-:
ern, 21814 v Botuia at.Filuaralll.,buayarlV as
LtvenpooL, July M.—Peas, to arri
lastinos,J.Ulr2L4-Sugar dull. I
011, £3l 10s.
ta ANTWERP, july 21.—Petroleum—Petrole um francs. - qi
mons
POLITICAL.
Biateo l
. ~ , .
.ite Letter. ; Accepting th ,, a' Democratic
Nomirtatitin for Vice-Praldent.
‘.03 Triegrnb TN tbo l'lttstenviroasept-J ,
WASHINGTON, July 21 .—Theffolloviing is
atop,. of psis Illitica , lefler of acrepteritetof
the ,Democuttic nomination fur V?co-Pieiti
dant-, which lutiOnst been receivt d beret -
Gencrizi' Gee; ' IV. l';'..iteter,on, alairinan of
the Committee of Use .Noticau.st Democratic.
Concrottose Theiratter.ll Ltke the earkest`
opportunity of replying to your letteenoti.
fyi.'.mit of mynominstionliteVice Neal
dent of the United States ;by the National.
Dentoorati& Gniverition 'recently held in
the city of New York. I accept withottto
hesitation ,the7notnination- tendered•ixt= s 1
manner so gratifying, and give , yo
the Convention, to thanks for the voy I
kind_ and Aitemglimentau.. language ":lin
*bleb ' Yon" Itaisti - conveyed Itt *e ,this ,
decision of 'the ' - Convention. - "1 have . ]
carefally-read the resolutions adopted'hy
.the , Oonvelatioa sad most I cordially concur
'ln evtry 'prineltlis and tiontlinerit they an
flaunt*. My •
on eidn'apon nil the question!
which ,dtseriminater the:great contending
partise have been freely expressed • on tell'
suitable-occeelmerraml -I-de-not -deem it
neciest4m attrhisythen Aoireiterate:them..]
.The Issue upon,which th e contest turns' is I
rat not sti ho . otantred ter Aistorted
by the s o p ;,rles of oar adversaries . They :
all nastily° themselves into the old and.ever
itsaining ittuggitt:efitlfitir Men to absorb ,
tne
,political,po 'for „of the tutpon.; Mils
sdrair ustideieverr<ebrierivitilivmtne Juni,
disguise. hest ajwaysAltar a cterised the pp
pottedtg ot'the'Dtthocritio party; but
s tit,di>
!time beetle attempt assumed, 110. open end
‘OthingtketulpiVite'itbjs contest. . Thb'ed-''
irfirseriet 'of free add"idtilititu_tional /Utiv-'
enitinontrin `ditilithisi"Of'tho° eteressfian- •
;VW.: Ofetbg ceitittgintioni theme erected a
Aniutery despotism ,in ten of the Statelif
the,lsteNttiong6tiasetakemfront the Er.
dont the power vested in.him , , by the' i su l , ,
- p remels wisndinertrdeprivedtherSupituri •
.00111 - 6,6 its Pail 'istielliiihiand the riht of
tri
llal by J ury, and the- great .wrlt of right, ,
Ib Aithetta ‘ Aorpote r ., sniel42;of safety Air
every citizen , which ;have descended
to;tte. low the,',earlieell .trudittentr ot'clitr'
mica/Mrs, lind which our Revolutionary!
tethersifouglitlo:atleere kt- t che4r posterity ,
forever in the fundamental charter of: our:
Itberties, , !have• been , ruthlessly -trampled:,
under foot 14Pthe friigniefiref Stongrttas,i
Wholo States and communities of the..pe.o 7;
pie cif-Ohr itibe bile kitietitettsiltftdd;cemact
ed,. condemned and deprived of their rigte
'its deltizetiir Without pVeientinent; ' o'r
trial, or, ,witimics,. but ,by„,congreeellinaf
enactment 'of expittittao latva, and ;In de
fiando'Of the Ocinsti utional prohibition de
nying to dull and , !oval Congress the , "ano
. thority•to -,pess any - ini l F - el-attainder, : or
Act )m410410 , 1 1 4wAt11014two wurplug. nu
thoilty_has subst tuted as electors inplitett
of your own,:al its 1#11.1101.1 , ettawted,
and disiranchis ti, a host of igne,rsiii y „
negtoestlakli ” tipported in idlenetis
the pnbilc mope ate combined tome% 1°
ill'ittip thir' tili On -Cf"tifeff birthright!'
:threaghtu
threastagementof , thoPreeditterita ,
Bureau and e . thaarles of conspirstonv
in other Statit a itid 'to: - hihininikti thit op
pea-scan L ,
,ry_plineer - of ;MO" nation ;
hal-we . . • iittilletedisPosal. In order
tftpalte t Is barbag#Jl4,atip.rmNAo 114,
wijoeoo6ll#l4jerg Aligpg,,areatige : I t s,,
usurpli)g qpitgretsi,bati; todien‘relbge since /
t./candeutegtion s ler iiheir eehfarr .. leel
• .4 , 114.9,4ffee th • ~ ctewle.sttlp,the„ -Werth lel
tr,eisetion,oitne last l y ttari::4lmw•hage ter"
i liteteftActAblrAigidistiatiVto .oligd Weal
De
.Si ties Irian the 'result .41 their wiekedutas
and crime. Ile has annornoed , hitt accept
tweet the nomination and his w illiegnesato
Mi lifit illiii lll4ll9l isdfrtuathithtetli'efght4nll-
sircletidfAvititWitbsd tie at the South : Axed tits
' Nvilliglisifilifinoidts l'He exelSims, 1
itjfiblinNivestrothittettMe ace reigns
F l u
liMifaX6ltl f4 gi l =tt i Att e a l ?,
Mon.'' udgritegistripire,/is,, 'k,(extdailted
,Nns i parte e prkefe4 ' • ' iitt`dittddfedders
ex pired under the shiuliied oftbe sword.
TheV/Xiglatinit B.lB'ihe'
peace ' IA ei . oso,wo
ilteek-4 to <restore , sibe ?manta by ex ecuting
the mkt' of the people, condemning tho re-
IstmstruptiolY itetreiresdrlnlintiniteed on in
sickii
,#091444,j0ns of hist year, and which All, I , ;
am convietaid, be still more emphaticiall.v
expreimedly theelection Of the Democratic
candidate*President of the United States!,
are denotmeed -as :revol.tionisPre bV
the pante , * of this vindlotive Controls.
Negro suirragN which the popular votes of
New York, / New JorsoY. Pcnnarlvetnia,
'4)
MU
' • Washington' It/pit - Ind Gosiall i i._ ,
.:,
in
Theest !approved -opinion 'With, iiafe'r:
ence faille adjournment of Congress now
Je that it will take place
_ahead. -.Friday 'or
,Saturday. Senators Sherman'and Morrill;
Of Maine, who, siaChairmen r o . the leinimee:
• • '
Committees, are conversant, with.the con
, ..
dition of business, think ~,it Will= be on
tridey. . ' ''
•, ; : •,':: • •
?'lle: Sherman hail' : fiii eXiieeteticia of get,..„
ting any funding bilf tirengh,Ails ,sealsion,
and; thoaigh it may - geirdollie 'Cooferaince
Committee, there is small-prospect that
the House_and agree
. Wry unexpectedly the Senatepasaled the
Military biliMonday evening. ""itregenetaL ••
eharacteri; , the Beane • es, that referied, to
the Com mitts° some tiroe„ago.t ~I,lir_ediii6dat
he force tot arty theitsaMd men. The op
qtion was mainlY &other itecticariabilierpi
,AtiosAilittleutitor 44 arm*Ab- Sated t)
't e amount of one , thond ,Springthilie
?Hies to the militia of e a ch - CO•dOz ji m :l
-District. Mire -= fiernoerats;lblight!l ;
this," believing it caleadated to put meat of
derencehatm the kends, of Die negroes'aidf-'
the-Miv 'lState nuthoritiiii I in' the South.
Massed:Mien may pusidbly be taken Mut, abd.
Passed as.ajoint resolution, but there is no
prospect ;bat the'two Houses Will agree!'
ppena• general - bill • ivadjulating•the army
establishment.,• , • ~.• - !,, , ~ ~,••, '
'bons The Senate C:ounittee on, erreign Itkiii - -;
hare determined to Alpert against the
confirmation Of 'Dawson ' ea' r Minister to
nnes* and Mcplernmad-as Minister to
Mekico, and ileteeerans as Minister to %milli ,
'epert;Roseciane *Mild . atideabiedly have.
been corifirmeirhad Me been nominated to
Mexico, but, the Committee on Foreign Re
bathing/ me averse to ,displacing John. P.
Hale, who sat for many years In the Senate,
with Settle of them: They agree to repiart
faVerahly: in -_. the =mat of Watts, CTPhilp:'
, stelPtilik as ; Mader to Austr*, i -./ ';''r ' -
The' Finance' Gem MUMS also met end sct,
terirdned te *Spoil in &Set of the lejeoton.
of, Mr, Cooper. sConamiasicammt lutenist
Revetme and • Me-•Wel 1 1 1 . as Assiaittinti Seer -
retar7 cif thp Treasury# i ., .
rte.
de.
' The Senate:paased, a Ootcant , rei
HO divicting , SlKEtecreiar fa or State ta
Mare'tift/ ediallitutiontil ' a eStilliiaOte rat-
Wed. ' • •' • -- • '„ ,
•
Five llicibamw inembirs' were'*fitdilleti
and•Mok their siesta id; the Hotemydstar
day,. , ~, , If., :; ~;, 1 : 1., = t., , ,n ~, 3 , „
; the aceountaef; the Mimissippi• elect:l6h'
,apdState ililiaera there continue -tat be re
, veheed- ,by Atiftnalon -Congresaimati. asaetti
- live Ceinmitfee. Thes have,ved copies
1
'or prjOtOmerti4Ratp„ quo. ,coloied
Men; boariegthe se ,an, , 6400 ,bp the
•
Clerkof the Cit4lt and oboe Comrts of
' faed%ori-; elidiatyl'i 'Tillie ' Certificate/ ehdte:
-that the he therilin"ditoribeirvfiteit the'
- Denman-1M thakei. - Wittionti it 'hi cannot
=procure Jewiploymetat.- , -Theiti Coannittee,
haveleard of •a- considerablenntifiaber of
Precinct*. Where • ; •Kurflitaxalans /notices
r t ore, B o, oo up at-the.. voting. WU*, warn..
lug the,ptlgroes ottpenalliy, cif phiath not th'
yoitthe Republica ticket, i , ,_ . .=
e cobiahrreat xesChition deialdring - the •
iati stittitlitualYmneadinent "raffled passed
'the! /6tited"rilth Melvielicimbrie Mooning
Georgia id' the•Preariable 'Maim/gibe Statee't
whiehtsivii retitled ft ••.• '
!e, 445.
, nseed
=
New'Orlesms , Niarket.
(By Telegaspb•tazhe Plttstnanrh Gazette.]
Nam 4 0nuaans, July 21 - .oOtton dull;
middlings 80!,4e;' sales, 45, bales;• reeelpt6;
'283 bales. , Flour, active; . superfine 117 Ma
imtive at Oficalli,l)2j4., Patti dila
,st.Blls .Jakv,am, s t ,f21a22,, Fork ',dull at
OW.. :BATA owlet: shoulders, t3},se; cdpv
Pidpi I :N9.
e / 1 ;d, ' ,44/ 1 4 , I §Xa f ar V•ar?a
Mao 20o . forlr' . .
' Gra ves'aittPubllcaireindtdate tor
Coitgreselontil'notitbilttfon in the•Dubuqpe,
lows, distrlet, and 'Geo. Cronite, fait , partner'
or II: ID Albsonwtbe, present incumbent *
had a perSOMlMAMecluriterarki *nook down
j in the street, et. St. Lenity yesterday, but
•nettber party Were:much hurt.
tOOO • Y 'f tii hl
1. - IF , tit, New: oar as one es went
out toithe'lliowni n picnic the other day,
ndlhe•liornejournoi tells what they had
on. One young lady, the daughter of a
_welt krawg.linvc.,York lawyer, wore a sail
of white pique, made with two skirts. The
ander on.lower skirt vras gaits plain,. while
„ appcie,ivas trimmed; ciuny in
• litrtions, under which . - Wall plead a bright
' green ribbon. A Short bargain° wee Worm,
30 this , thtrimMed with'S at
row -of ciao, -
itertion and green bon to correspond with
the trimming on'thitskirt., Her ester wore
a short dram- ofyellow-foulard, with a wide
flounce around the skirt, and hound top and
bottom with light brown silk. Overihis
was worn IttiOther skirt; tethered In every
•seam, in,the middle ,qfwallPlacali' a blai
„fold of light, b ro w* silk. ; T his suit
was Made with a louse, hat! hodY.and itath
'ered hi it the waist with aq wide brown: silk,
sash. The bat, which matched '"very well
with this stylish suit, was or white straw;
of the testae shapes bound with brown-vel
vetat,her and ornamented with a small crimson
fe.
Ohio, Michigan, Connecticut, 'and other
'States have 'condemned as ex ''ready.
agaitnst , the 'letter 'of i the Canal ration,
must Stand, 1 bectutpe their . Senators and
ReprestiiitatlVes haVe Wilied-eori , ff. If
•tho , ,,p e a. ,plise ':.
shall' ' again deritti these
•attrooltshAansaeures; by the atectims- ,of the
Detnocratie candidate for president, they
must not berillita-rbed:lAlthongh decided Co
-be nnoonetittitional the Supreme Oourt,
and althoggh „the. resident. is prism lb
maintain and 'srippo. the Constituthln, the
Will of a frdetlell bf Ciaitgiess; reinforced
I „withAte; partizan •emkssakler, seat to the
,grlth and supperted,tly3rAby i th¢N lo diem
'must 'Stand 'agSiner the wjlt of:the caPic
I?.
-And 1114 'deeteloit ef i lha'Stitikiniki burt,
'..tAnd',,Al3o • ..20 0 1firrezioativ 141 t 6:4•E'r ident
.to, l .ll,latelo aufl tsa.ppo i n. ,the,„Ooesti ution.,
'it le — revi6lntionary - th eit'delite the' ill or
the people. It is revolutidtiery4n th 'Pres
-Mentlcl*lnPlinvilgate hie ottltt_to stain
t' uonstltutign. The false., cons (scion
'oreihe'llifitel leizi"OV"dite latiitri'n ent is
lliesziclast‘Zreso rt' of thosti.lwlto,would
' and, 84 n ) el:ced? • tont) •itir4f) h7l
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firedinstitutions. The ,nation wi 1 say
'the.; Conetitution'." l ' utak : 1:4- 1 •• I tored
and, the will of, the peopleArain is evail.
The,. VP°, 00 ktse. PeaC.„ * 3 4411110,A attain
this la not revonfeion e Tilly file e war
end- vavoltitithrWtscattethpt' - tare t this
ig Wet • , Xnoda 10 ..Pattitsge aside / , litary
deap,o,tisni •
,and , Abe. , las,urpations of a
"fettgrneht , of, ,a ', Congress asserts g ab
eßli4fter •PRWer,r Aver, :that. : ay&
tm OrregtileteCliberty. Let us stand
bylltir, latlieta,` Title must be allowed to take
itseourse.. Thiele the only road to peace:.
It will coma WithLthe election of tbm pm-.
loeratle oandidate'and.) not with the eltictiOn -
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.of.that.rosiled warrior , , whose . bay,qntsts are
'riots , ' at' ;he. 'thioat of . 'eight .milligna
'ofil•••tieople 'le' ' the' ''Sotith° 'lii I co -
Ii ,theßt_ 1 tout stapportl blm'f ;as a
'candidate for theßresideney-and to tittbknlt:
tb the' &minion or an 'alien 'like .efl semi
'barbarous 'Min. .11./o petveraidri'ef !truth,
. pr.auda a lt iya r Aniarepretterstetton,,,caliqix..'
eeed that which hails,t,hilettadidate 'harms
asan arigel•fof Peace. - '' •,,
.st. IQ ;- I am; werY respectfully, 1E..: z"' o'
, 1„ ", ; ' N.9ll :rP loS t' s3 bedbNit servant,
. , , j. . ' ' PRANK . P. itF:Aric.
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—The steamer Java, from Liverpool ori
the 11th, arrived at NeW York yesterday. '
—Jas.. Stephene, the -• ex-Fenian Head
Centre; la understood to have arrived in
New York. •-•
,s, --:The itepublicrins of the Second district
of idlehigan, nominated General W. L,
' StOughtiin for Congreas. • - - '
—By, ; the faller a derrick at the ruins of
I-Lai:Min:6 Itimeam,,New York,-yesterday,
two men were severely injured.
' I •LINeW' York is 'frilliit_picltOekets and
tillev4,: seaieely,a'day •
passes without the
report of a robbery in• Wail street.
—AnDriedia dismell ',Eifijs live hundred
' ,iirrit lo 2 V` Mormons t:s from Europe arrived
there Ink night and left - by the Pacific
Railroatl. •
--rfitee. Marshall, a somewhat prominent
lattYer of St. Louis,. and 'nephew of the
late - .Judge. Carton, of the United States Stu
,preme Bench; died suddenly yesterday of
`44 1 '.4/..§V3r,f ,• ' . .;.. .' _ ~.•
—The Ohio Acricelturai College Conven
, • -
Vlu
ome& at : Lolumbnayeate.rday. They re
peive,propegtale for , a Collegesite until An-
MIA' 3lst;atift,Wiil Vhilt, a few places before
adjourning.. •••... •• ~ . • ~ ••. _ r..
-,vilheiJiirietienbify:Lafid•OlEce reports
thirty-one ..thonliand• and fifteen acres of
land entered for-the--month of June, and
thirty-seven theimand three hundred and
sixty gfri-May." -- • ' - -z• '
.. 1-f-At, Mtimifils; Yesterday, the_ mercury
ranged freine2 146'8. During the day, there
• Wet: :several cases'of. siiineroke and two
deaths, including J. W. Thorriperin, a well
k n ow n , .,. a w•T, 3 r. -.: I.; ••;,-• '';
—John Martin, a native of , Quebec and •
late of Chicago, was picked on a ' Street in
iißuffidef YeAtorday afternoon: ::itt , the last
stage of choleremorbirs,x, Hopes are enter-
44142410 his recovery.
.. .
L6iiis. W. - WaShbutne; 'Carder of the
People's Bank br Roxbury, Measdi-Vhe re
idiefrfedi on account . :of iIL health, jumped
Overboard from• the stieamen,Scoti,p on the
last trip to LliSrpeel,:and'win2 diewned.
-+-A man Lfiefrey'Con f raii, a labor
er in Moore ' s brick yard, at Albany, New
l'ogir,,was murdered eriStindaynight, in
the brick yard, 'bY,soine Unknown persons,
arid the body thrum:Lint:eau adjaCent pond.
. ,
k -At Bedfordirindiani, Miss Mollie Ber
, pick, while npxking a lire,•rising,ceal oil to
shirt it, the flame cenimunicated to oil
' caivwhich htirst, the burning - fluid cov
eting the unfortfinsuAgirl and burning her
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to a crisp.
.
t' :,The Editorial, Excursionists reached
North Platte yesterday afternoon, and re- •
trained over 'to witness the Indian exhibi
;tion. Gens. Grant, Sherman and Sheridan.
readied Denver at. - :11 o'clock, A. m., '
- 1 1' s ' e r d aY* -.. ' • • ;-••••• • " -1 --:)
--One jaineiGiatiain has 'boon arrested
in Philadelphia for swindling Merchants by
obtaining money on ailvertisements which
l ielopMsented %rott44 VC tasertedin Apple
ton a Railroad drilde. He confessed that
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he was an imposter.
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1 .. : 4 1-4 , !Republican ' Meeting ' ivas held at
! cheerio, -on? Monday night. -it wasllargely
attended and very enthuslastici. Speeches
were mane by C. A. D.ria,, if , 'New York.
, - ,Ptaree.-1. and 'Asti- of; Boston; Wills and
i mars of Piln a4 o aP4W.l a', I, ir • 1 )
It is officially announced that the cable'
tariff for ten words, alloithig'fit , e More for
Addreilainid-'slgnatbre,millbe reduelik. to
fiftetri dollar% gold, on the let of ~hleptemb
er,,,The tariff onthe land lines west of
Plalster Cove, N. B.; is to be extra "charge.
'1)•--DiiiPatchos'froftitieranton indicate that
,the strike of the minerals fast SW-Mg out.
A large" number offruen! have-.resumed
war ,k in the mines andiron fruits; and corn
' illitWille are Visiting • the Strikers, making
PPeffekiis ,to Ahem with:good :effect. The
danger of an riutbreak has passed.. -
_ A coroneeia i nvestigation le being held
un'Ffeii - York lathe meet the drovvning of
.a poitcetnanvnanied, Corbettierldbarendeav
,;oo2 to rescue p,lit_tle,gir/ • she. laid fallen
from a ferry beet, It has been testified that
VIM& the
,Nitalit 'Of the ' fedi , - boat was
informed Unto& policeman was overboard,
he replied ,in a bus i ve terms, end said "let
he
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" I =-Viie Secketaly id War "hai 'ordered the
,Indifieite pbateenement of , thelientoYal of
She Pplifederete dead from Johneon's Is
land-10 a 'Cemetery of Sandusky, Ohio. -
Great fears were felt for the health of the -
potty. 'ln-case the bridles were disinterred
Arcing the inten s ely hot weathex, and a
Strong - proteit`against ,it was sera` to the •
WilefDepartnient. ' • ' : ' 1 : - r -
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-The journey of Generale: grant, Sher
.Brifil end Sheri4en over the Limas Pacifie
Railway, en -mute to Denver, pp Saturday.
3 whe r tlterfect 'Ovittkin, large .. nothbers of
I:mantel:wing. assembled at various pants
on the road, who cheered Grant,*eiry hear-
Lily, and manifested very warm and cor- I
••11%1 itielings fer hini, belittle s soldier and
Presidential, candidate.
, i_, — ..Rortlatbrriace letters of June 22d state
that an order af, United S Les Minister
c e
Hollister, requiring all refu ecte teiluit hill
cotelulite, ha* caused Much consternation,
andlthe r ,Minister is denou d -in strong •
terms. He dahlia to have received orders
frOth 4 WaShingtdn to pursue that: course.
The other Consulshave offered a refuge to
any, who , may, he ,a ble _ to reach their con
sulates.
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"—At Naslfaille; yesterday, Secretary
'Fletcher refutedvto sign the State bonds
prepared for „the, Nashville and, North
W,estern railroad. Forty-five bonds had al
:randy been signed`by ots agent and diary
ere& to. the.+kteceiver€ of the. Road. Th
Seprntary'e, refuel. calmed -ohm , c ease e
paying the emploYes , ho prevented a con
struction train"froin leaving to repair, the
road, end deolarlngnone ahonld leave until
Per were- - • 1
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,dispatch, irom Omaha &We th at
"titans are no * limning seven 'hundred
mites ever' , thite Illtdop Pacific Railroad.
.hundred and eighty miles. have; al
ready been examined by the United States
Cormblesionet' and pronounct d &dist class
road in every, respect. : Twenty •thousand
Alen are at work, and it is expels, ed hot
less than nine kuri.:red Mlles will befinieh
ed this year, and that the wbele lfiie to the
Paden maybe opened th 1869. -_
-The
persons weeded at the betels • at
04enabera, KY., are ail in a fair -way' of
reoorery. About eighty persons' in alt
were effected.- It is a own that tke
was poisoned by the introduction of arenie
too the.cans, but fortunately not in suf
ficient quantities to cause tite death of any
who partook of the lacteal fluid. The milk
was aupplied from the Indiana skie n of the
river, and it is believed that the poison
was introduced! by some Jealous rival in
Kentucky who wished to injuretherepute-
tion of. ,
.
—From the *port of Dr. Harris,,liead of
the Bureau of-Vital StatistiMin'New Yorkl
it apra that of the one, thousand one
hundred and forty-two deaths in the city.c .
last' week four 'hundred add eighty-nlne
were from svmodle Marmites and' of the
foar.hundreditud thirty-one in Brooklyn
two_ hundred, and thirty-one were front
tdmilai Mmes. There Weis one hundred
and - thirty-two deaths from sun stroke in
New York'and twenty-eight in Bkyn+
Five hundred and nineteen infan ten tbe
first year died in New "(ark and tyro hurt.
dred and twenty two
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