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LIIr Telefrabh toitui Pittsburgh Gazette.: l • . : . • 7 July 25i lin:. • rt 2, • • t • SktNATE. . ' • Thaffetfatemot at teno'clook. ;,: , • The bill giving land' toliti - lieniet• RidfreatiAttia deluded over an hoar and. passed. 13everal Minor bills were referred. The bill transferring from the Treasury " tcontrol : t 4 thivinterlo pepartmen the of. • the.. Cherokees. North Caroline' wee passed. The.bilis fen the protection of the rights of Amert e itn . +Adapts abroad Waktaken up The•..tqileotion was -en, the Seaton .as • amepdedy.providing that tbe ,, President, in case of,a . citizen wrotigfullilmPrhioned :;under efithority foreign government, end - rented to release Co use any means : =remounting to &Gag war. to effect:the! release,- the facts to be communicated `to • Congress as ,eoory"as Practicable, .Agreed • # • • •• • Mr: FERRY moved to strike one tlie,first suchen; declaring any denial ..Of the'righta of expatriation by any officer 'of the 'Gov orninentlnconsistent with thetaiulamental .rpihicaples of the geyernment. -Rejected— , . 'Mr; HOWARD SPolte egatnit passing the bill in its Present shspe. • Mr. FERRY:BII3O opposed ' The bill,piassed—W t 0,5. . •• The House bill amending the bankrupt C y. :;bill passed, , exten4irig the time lel' the op. oration of certain of, its provisions. • Mr} SAWYER celled , up 'the billextend `-I.l3itthe provisions of the act for,the issue 'of , agricultural college icrip to the recently PeSeed. • „ „hfri KEElLOCl4.calied Ap the Honse bill •relieiing the disabilities-of Michael Hahn and others. Amended end, pissed. • The House bill `makin g appropriations , . for " esertairt ErecittiviPtiPensesnt. the Gov ornment WWI amended acid passed - • Mr.,CDNILLING called np,lbelbill TO lating-to `protection of Government Offictis . _against whom suits are bnitilibt: ~Passedi. At two o'clock 13 7 m. the SeuateWent into = Exedutive • ' At three o'clock the doors were,openeth . - A.resolution for inquiry by the CoMmittee -of Commerce into • the 'expediency of the restoration of leve e s, on the lower Missis aitipi, to reporkto next, session, was adoptid. The President's Veto of the Freedmen's :Bureau bill was received and - the bill -passed tiyor it-42 to 5 The report of the Naval officers app - ointed - to select more suitable sites fee• powder_ at.fiew York, Reston told'Ports month, N. H., was received from.the-Presi ; and at six o'clock the SeTB4lO look a recess. • _ BEN ATE —Ereninn Seitiint.—,Tbfkreport Of theCriinf merino Committea on a ppropriation bill for the Distrietkireolonibia . 4 punth Institute was agreed,to., ' -The following House tills were Paesed: Amending act, grantinglands,to Wiscon-, for' ihe tonistruction of radroada. , • Directing the en rollinent ofdistilledspir- its and to'ia • Amending act forbidding American yes. Isell4, to, trade Coolies. • ' • granting right of way over Military res. ••3rvatiortatei Fort Leavenworth. • The bill - for the relief of Wm.,.hrfian* * , _shah was tabled. , The re'sointion to pay the Setu4rtreif Ar; .- tenses, Florida { Nora) Cardliesi and South' Carotin:l;l'l'4Elin `Marchl discussed at some length, dui - ing 4hich Mr. DAVIS I-toffered'iln iiinemtineut restrieting the ctieri mencement of pay to the :time the States , were cit-clared entitled to representation,- "'and' wee. 4gas made to senatoritTrom: those States voting on the Question. .` - The „disattssitmwee. : inteilupted by a:re port friim the Conference Committee cuithe - ' .-expeutive i appruppation bill,- which was Agreed fo: ' • • The Committse of conferencesppointed. - --ort• the brit Akteridhig cotutnerelatittipithi2 - tions over Alaska mttde t , was agreed to. novrtrAxEit. i imientea .of George S. Spencer, Beitaleir elect frnatt Alabama, for the term apding March. 1873. c:10 - 11. tripe fiseilikst titierit in. • ' ' <•" 1 . The discussion on the pa:vi of certain Sen. ....atore-wma:nstunted and. Mr. Davis' amend= ' , merit agreedio-23 21.--sand the resolution] e.:.Elenate at:10;10. went' into'executive Atertsion,'w h eh con tin nee! elll after in id,n [Wits ;Reentry; .iftal. 28.—Mi. 'SHER: pessemed the. ert-dentials,J)f 'Warner. &mat., tr elecr.fmm iltretii ending; hi arch '7l. Mr. Warner, eune forward and was •sivore. ,Arm SfIESNSAN. made a roport from the ronferr.nce on the funditig tall. He ex plained the provisions of the bill as to the proposed amendment, saying that it ap plierato the wholn.of the outstanding live; arid he regri3tfeil to say that the Committee had boen obliged to recede from, the provision egal;zing gold'eiontra :The rep ort wa.s•ooncurr,d tn. " Mr. - FigIiDERSON took the floor for personal explanation and denounced sever' ly Mr. Butler's report on,behltof the . PeriehtfientliNhanagers. n re.rwrci to the Mon of Senators on Imps chtnent. - the ottp , r six tn.mbers of on, Ototountaee bad nothing to do with it._ He denotinisid - the-pretended investigation as a petty work of 111:tilvti and calumny, disgraceful not f'only to; the author of the report, but dis graceful to the character of 4TI American :; • Ormgresi. Tfe'sPokettt - eonaiderable length reviewing and crititdsing the'report,shftwing iti unfairttests.,-charging that Mr. Butler --suppressed I inportant' portions'of thti annoy and distorted and•perverted factefor „a malicious purpose.' - . 4. 1 1 vollo I nelm n hir-HendElrson's per.; nn al al,e plat:6llon,, after the . trAnsectirat - 011' -some unimportant buaines, at 9:18 the Sens :ate went intto.eXectitive.Session. -110USI1 7 . OF REPItEI3ENTATIVES. • A: resolution . . olution, was adopted 'remitting the fines on mottibbrit' for Absence without leave The bill providing that rAllroad Janda be itoJd ent:i to tictusl:settlerd paiiett , e -Rut/Inset on the Speakere:table,,,wee' . taken up.Thefoll. call showed - no 1113 drißlf pres.ut.- . - •Mr. WASEIIIITIINE had endeit4ofed obtain , consent to report- bill- extending the revenue lava over Alaska, but Mr. ,pOMEI QY.:phjected. insisting. upon the 'regiilar, order of linsineits. • On the announcement of,no quOrtim, WASH BURN.E offered to compromise with IVlrt Pomeroy t by agreeing not to call for' `a division on business if the latter would ' not object to hits, bill after the business was completed. air. POKEROY - declined. A call of the House found one hundred and fourteen present. • ' The ratification of the fourteenth article by the Georgia I;egislature was presented and referred. Several Senate bills were actedjon, inolud • . w ing an extension of a patent on Turner's alarm clock, which passed.. Mr. SCHEN:OIC, froni the Comniittee on Ways and :Means, reported a bill for the increase of duties on imported copper and copper cues, as follows': ,1 0ii ores three cents per pound of fine copper contained therein; on regulus of copper and block and gross copper four cents per pound', of fine copper; on old copper, fit only forpmanu.- • facturing;Tour cents per nound; - on copper InPlates and bars, ingots not manufactured got enumerated in the bill, ftve toents, per pound.”._ ' . . Mr. KERR.m - ade the point of order that •the bill beings billsrelaiive to import taxiei, moat be fait_ considered in, Connxiiittee--of the Whole. • • • The SrEAKER:atts : tained the poi - ni 7 aiori the bill was. referred to Committee of the Whble;' ' ' • Lt . .... '.The Set bill kir the' extension of. Por tage Lake and Lakb Superior ship canal o Kenewa,".D4, was teferre4 to 114 COthtnit tee on Public Lands. . • 'Mr. LOGA- N , expressing his' belief that 'no agreement would be reached on the •funding bill, asked leave to report from the 'Conimittee on Ways and . Means a bill con taining.thesections: added on his motion to thefunding . bill. • • ' objections tieing, Made, Mr: LOGAN reported a bill- prohibiting the allowance' on comnticisions,AC4 for,;o3Ulation'or ex clianging"bonisf coln.or ullion, providing that all Authority, under , exlstitigi laws to• lune' Wade or, interest-bearing treasury notesshall cease inzmecitately—no,CtO fore:with the,conversion Of securities into Five-Twenty bonds, nor the tune of.three. per cent certificates,tempotarp.ltillor: exchange 'of - : registered' bonds for co pop bonds, nor the, issue of subsidy bmds, companies-:andrailre;d companiesnd requiring month ly reports from the Secretary of the Tres-' , Mr. BOUTWELL, Offered as an amend ment an 'additional section prohibiting, the' Secretary of the . Treasury making any sales of gold for ',tiny. purpose Wnetever. The amendment -was agreed. CO -and- :the -MU passedc Mr. ELIOT, front the COmmliteenii Corn 'ineme,`reported back. the Senate bill to amend the act' of. March, 1863, to.Frievent: and Finnish! &audit on revenue, which passed. ,Mr BECK offered a reeolution directing; the Committee of Ways and Mean§ to report a joint resolution ,exempting 'all persons -from penalties and forfeitures imposed by the' internal - revenue laws passed 'at this session, for such period of time, not less than twenty days, as will enable persons affected thereby to obtain Copies of the law and understand the proviaions, which was Mr; MAYNARD, from the dpreitrattee on Ways and Means, reported back the bill introduced by Mr. Cullom repealing sec tion 136 of the act of Tune: 30th, 1864,' to proVide -ways: and Means for the;. govern ment; and repealing•MiY-legacy or succes sion tax, which .pessed.,„ • , • Mr. CLARKE, of Kansas, offered a reso lution reciting . the faCt that tyro female .white children had beentecently,reeetered front a tribe of ttmKtowa Indians in TexaS, thereat of the :family having : been Mur dered. and directing the Secretary of the Interior to reserve front the money dUe-to thoSe „Indiana ss,ofitifor each of time children; who-are to be known as Helome artdileloese .. Llnenl&ss Cfkr, breViiiitauggesteeen itmendrininf,,' requiring payment to be withheld from any • tribe pf Inidiand. that held . white . prisoners, is captivity:, . . M MULLINS' auggested. extending the PinvlahiO tOianvins oreither Dolor. Mr. PAINE adopted the suggestion;lirid the resolution as amended Was adopted. Me:BUTLER, of Maas:. offered a reentu- Ani 4 l:llilitirizing and:requiring Lieutenant Geberal;Sherman to use the most efficient Meabi hi reclaim: front Pecinagii the women Mid :children of the Navajo Indians, now bald in slam y in the Territory adjacent te ,thelehti.',.ea; Ho stated , here ;were about four thousand women and children so en slaved. The resolution was adopted. • Mi. SCHENCK; from the Om - matter) on Ways, and Means, reportoci a bill' o correct an -errorin the empll ment of the tax bill, seppkying the.word !War"' where it bad been omitted in the last clause of section 48, read e•orll3,per dozen bottles", 4,:iaisolebtottle . containing not more than one otvvAlso l to-amend the. bill relative to thiefinfffirtation of • Machinery inhond - for aepitintess• introducedly,Mr. Alter explanation the! ill passed:` Mr. sem ENl:l{ 'also :Teported . Lack ;the ihill , bitrodtmed'Aly Mr.' Butler, of relative M reciprocity with Prince-Mtwara 'Mend, With a resolution forlthe appoint ment ors select committee Of, three toin quire and report to next Congress, oyes adopted:. ", Mr.!, HPAULDTNG .offered a resolution' directing that, no committee of the House lithall be authorised to ditpluting the" ecess, , ' unless without increased expense to the .government i Adopted. DAWES; frenr,,the' Corandtteoon- Elections, reficirted-back the action_ of the, Georgia Legislature in ratifying - the Constb 4,utionialititieilithient, Writhe, recommenda tion that it; bir flied id the State Depart ment. Agreed to. bir. Met:LIMO, from the'eame Commit tee; reported a resolution to pay A. Hant- V,509 for expenses in contesting the seat of Gtif), M.. Chillicutt, delegate from Colorado. Agreed to. T- . Mr. DA. WES presented the credentials of G. W. Chit and C. H. - Prince, members elect from 'Georgia, and moved that the test oath be administered to that'll.' Agreed 'to' and_ the members =' were accordingly sworn in. kie,also reported the credentials of W. P. 'Edwards' and Saniuel T. GoVe; t*o other members elected front Georgia, who oeuld got, take the test, oath. --Lle moved iha oath proVided fur those *hose pulttfeal lies have been- removed , lbei administered. [wardsrt was agreed to and Messrs. Ed f . and 'novo wore swornlin. ; • f Btri HA.MILCON, Fla., - Presented. as a question of pnyilege,A preatnble and'resow Intitinii for Aire impeachtheat of thb dent, instructing the tate Manag,ers to ffe pounce the fact to the Senate, anti report ar, tti•l'esol inftariielitneat: • • •-•- The • SPEAKER, ruled ~the resolnitonS items, queition ofpriiilege, except 'that' • partof-tbent renewing the the Ute',ls l bituiglis: -.That would:rewire • mum, 'Mous ,consent, • • - • ,• •-1 IMr. igurwELLthefeirto rehire the pre amble and , resoluiions , to the'-'Judloiaty ,9oMmittee. Mr. P.I.DRIEPttK" . " rifled the . question of emnsideration, ,giatjs whether the House wtpuld,• now,entertain the resolutions as a vesti'of Mr P on HELPB detaiiirdea ;the yeas and nays. The vote iresulted-4eas 103, nays IR. MeAara• - Baker. Inge of .11.4 d B,Bltlr, big were the only Re*telLriLisvoting In the negative_ , , ' „_ . 4 *k' :Me: 'ELDRIDGE moved. lOC theirearilti:" dons on the. table. Nagittive'd—yeas, 30; nays, "100, thils.sme -Republicans voting In the , The' resolutions were th en referred to the Judiciary Committee. ' The senate amendments to the. ifonte bill concerning the riguta of. Amerleau citiz-ms in — foreigh _States, .were, concur red in. I v Mr. TIINGHAII reported a resolution diecharging from- the further consideration of the subject, tho Committeo on alleged PITTSRUPOiI, _ . corruptions in the Impeachment trial. - Adopted. Mr. PERHAM, froth Conference Coin mittee on bills relating to peosiOns, made a report.which. was agreed to., Several miner Senate bills were referred. .The Senate joint resolution direr-Ling the Secretary of.the ,Treasury, whenever any State is,in default of payment of any ,lebt or principal on bonds held by the United States In trust to 'retain monies due snob State from the United States, was referred to thq.ludiciary Cothmigee. - -,.."' ' !, 1_ T wSPEAKER presented ,a letter jrorn hir, McPherson, Clerk of the house, in re reriKi to the purchase of stittioniql ftrr Ail IHoutleohowing.lt. had been procured, by.him fat the hest, terms for the Govern thent.7:-Theyletteriwas 'ordered printed and referred to the-Joint Committee, ou Re titindmerits., .;: t: li . z.) • . , Mr. WASHIIIII,ME, Mass ., from the con ference cogimittee on the bill to , distribnte the; reward for the 'capture of Jeff. Davis, reported the Senate had receded froth its ' amendment to the bill; The: billlitbere;. I fore, goes to the President, as it passed 1,I:o House originally. The Senate amenaments to the .! r, .11 , :r ! bill to remove political disabiliti , *. ,,, ;1 Simon Conley and others were neti•eful , ;ir,- red in and a 4 'OM mi tteckf Co a fereii i•-• :.k.k1 1 3. The , Senate amendments to tn.; ilotrie bill regulating ' judicial . proeeed iiV4S - 1 a, cyr tain"oases for the proteetion of oflicers.and agents of tile government of the United Staten nod for the better defense oft he Trees-. ,nrsragaipstgplawful.plaims,,were concur , red In. rJrhe . Benute amendments to the s House billanakingfappropriations for certain ex ecutive expenses of the government, wore non-coneurredinanda Committee of Con ference asked.. lifiatlLL,lrom the Conference Commit -3e° en ,the,bill providinglor an American "line between New York and 'EtirtiPbr made ' it''rbport, which was .agreed to, . , , The Speakhr before the- House - the President's veto of tholitledmen's Buremi The mes Sage having beeh read, the bill was pa vet ssed over the President's by • 115 again - et 2 / 4 :and the Speakcr ileclar= ed it a law. . . 'The Senatejoint re:soli:akin for the udmis sion of Six Japanese students to the Naval Aeademy passed. ' • The Senate bill ,telating to the Western Pacific: lt,ailroad Company; ceding the is- - land - of Yerbit Buena, In San Francisco Bay, for the use of the company, was dis 'cussed.anilsoine amendments offered. The •House refused to second the previous ques tion on its passage, and - the bill Was rE, fired to tbe Committee on Public Lands. A recess was then taken. Evening Session.—Mr. SCHENCK made an ineffectual attempt to report- a 'bill.-in creasing thfi duty on imported copper. The bill limiting the Territorial I.egisla• tures.to biennial sessions was passed. The Senate bill allowing the-City. of Washington to issue bonds .to the amount of SBoi j Ooo, to fund the .floating debt, wail . • The bill for the sale of Hot Springs Res ervation in Arkansias T/W4,parused. The Senate bill to extend th`e. 'tuatara, laws overXiaska was am - ended and, passed. The Senate joint resolutions of • twin na thy:faith Crete were passed. ; unanimously, ......fteiselebVoommittee_on the treatment of prisopernotwnr an•d 'Union rebel authorities was instructed to continue the investigation during the recess. • The:OoPtireleo report on the appropria tion bill for - the District of Columbia Deaf aud Dula inptitute was sigreed;i 4 i-c•-, "Siiveraf .Kenate 'bills were referred, in cluding one for the relief of We Anunt The Conference report on the bill -to re lieve Michael Hahn aud-otheri frOha *Alt teal disabilitli,s%vas adorned. The Senate bills establishing ?Oleg Millie army and for the. settleMent of the claims of K 9.138118 for.,expense or the militia•oalled, out to resist invasion were referred.. That granting right way over Fort LeavenNotth Reservation was passed :with an amend knent. - • , , The Senate bin 'to rhducts the military peace. establishment was 'referred by a vote The Conference report on the Executive appropriation 1)111w:is agreed to. Mr. SCHENCK stated the Committee , e; Conference ,osi the..funding hill vrotild b able to make a satisfactory,report on I:ton., an., &tatt l ing; = The Honda .then took a reces s . tall ; o'clock Monday morning. ' NEW. YORE, CITY. (By Telegraph to the Plttibttheie Omens.] Ai zoncisrapOLE STORM NEw Yoitx, July, 25. Th e is Amt. rain storm last, n ght damag eg the streets In south .Brooklyn very foriaily..Y.The r4:llolihe . Fifth Avenue horbe warms:shed away in several .places and a large plot of miderground of . Getrenwood- - tilerhinary ;wits also washed away. A portion or Avenue was washed into the buy, anti manvAiirtsef, 'badly damaged bW - ,th foundations being . part ally destroyed. A largo number of cellars were flooded and some, ';‘,20,0030.t0 s3fi . ,oo3vottli,rtf datnageoaused various ways. It was theheaviest mineral' that has occurred in the seine epsee of time for tw P4Y7P4 r ft• I,n; FORCED TO AN 'MUNI: , Mrs. , ColOtiel Morrell was a; fe w . d a y s since forcibly taken •from hot. home by her, brother and •pnt -in-an-insane asyrnn at Trenton, p7,..7.oinknown to lier:itabancl.• The later" is' noiv' endeavoring . by 'habeas corpo, to obtan,posatisiort (if his wife. 'She is'Perf 6( !tlY tisYr l 9l::' v • .•,, • BRICKLAy Flyie STEIKR. OT the Wired thetithind brickieveisk4rho atruck-for eight hOurs.work' and 84,50 per derail hut one hundredifie now woaing; And these bet at work next week tipon buildings which hive .been , . put:ln ' their handsdirect by Ike earners, instead of employing centriictorii. - • SITROKILYCHUUTILACCIDENT. ,This opening Patrick Itonan,whiUhlast:- reioks with nitro-glycerine, had his .hands blownofrand hikeyos blearretit the premature explosion of the liquid. He will not • • m3pLvfoss The.steamahip Santiago De Cuba, from Aspittivall;:, arrived, thhilaftermiciti. 'She brings seven hundred aholithlr t eem ttifiial s l and dallaritlo trekliure. :-ratax,rmaao Pall ADD S j Q',Donahno wits today sbliteneed' to prlion`f6r - alidintlrig a girl aedrel)Asioli to tell theladwmor thepareatii of the girl here helutd:seerated her. - Was? CHEtITIE,'" :*" The storm last elfht,maii very severe in _ west Chester wen v , , and avenues wore rivuler wafer this robrolbg. OIL TA4II.IF AU/40W An oil train of sixteen., cars was. burned on , the Erie Railroad, near. Port Jervis; this mbrning. • MORTUARY. The deaths this week were seven hun dred and elighty-tyro. • JUL SECOfiIIITIOI. rco - crat o•cTr,ocn. THE CAPITAL ii.,_. Nomination ,Cenfirmationsand :Resection lreiFt of Ma . BM • Concern . theßightsotlaner- , icon. CnizemAhroad—Another Veto—The Funding Bill.Confei• , • enee Com ittee. •- • •-_, (By Tek,egrapti to Pittaburgh 6AT.Ame.I • .: . 4 ,W urNoToN, July 25,J888...- NOMINATIONS ONPIRMED AND REJEOTDD. T6§" Senate, - nanintoiaiy - confirmed Lt. hov. ' • - C. 0. - Cox, f Missouri, to he Com Mis. *Quer of Putunt , Milligan, of 'Tennessee, 0 ~ , I ge of the Court of , Claims; Henry M. wv.tts: Pennsylvania. Minister to_Austria; Vm B.'Storm, New York, Consul at Leeds;` , r • Silas: Axtvil, Assessor . Internal Itevenne - Third District,. California; O. N. Burnham, Asseasor . artd , Theodore Y. .Tidball, Col lector,.. tiecond. District, i - C.tlifornia. Con suls: .Alvin Hawkins, itt Havana; Benj: - Gerrishi Jr., at. Rant. Indian Agents: W. W. , McCauley; for Flat Head Indians of Montana;NieholaS Quintard, of hidians in' .. New Mexico' J. Ferguson Beach; Attorney' for West Virginia; Jeremiah Selzinger.and li: H. Colt, Consuls at Valencia; Matthew, Melgti, of Pennsylvania, Consul at Piraens; J,-A. Clark, Surveyor General of Utah; W. J. Cullen, Superintendent of Indian Affairs 41.)r,14a1ie sue Montana; a N. Worthington, Minister ReAdent to Uraguay , , ,F. A. Per kins; of Connecticut, Consul : at Tuhita. The Senate rejected Ewing B. Searight as Asseasor of ,Ititernalftevenue In the Twen. ty-Arat District of Pennsylvania; W. P. Gould, Paymaster in the army;- Charles.' Peters, NavalMllcer in New York. • The *mit& rejected John L. Dawson' as to Russia; John A. McClernand 'as Minister to Mexico, anti B. a Perrine as Chief Justice of Utah. , ' NOMINATIONS III; TITE PRESIDENT The President to-day, sent to' the Senate nominations for tho following offices for the new Terriutry - of Wyoming: A. D. _ Pad dock, Governor; Owen F. Roberts, Seereta; ry; G,S. Hawley, Receiver of Public, Mon ey; J. W. Caldwell, Register of Laud Oftlee; Hiram Latham, Surveyor General, land Holland Stnith, Postinsster at San Fran cisco. ADMITS OP AMERICAN' .CITIZENS ABROAD following is the bill concerulng the rights of American citizens i❑ Vireigu States, as awencli:d and. passed' by the Senate: • WHEREAS ' The right- of expatriation is a riatural aud ,inherent right of all people and indfspen- able to the injoyment of the rights of liberty, life and the pursuit of hat piness; and whereas, in the recognition of this principle thiagOvern went has freely receis.e.ti emigrants from all .nations and vested them with rights of citizen suip; and tvherems; it iirchtinik-d that , ucti American citl wit 4; Their *desicendants, "sae Jot:tsar foreign btates, - owing allegiabee to moyerputentsthercef; and whereas, it is necessary w tiie maintainenee of the public p . 'eace qua, thu . ,. of foreign snag - tame snail be promptly and dually dist.svowedi . ther,efore, ' - • in li st d rU i tt elicg ion cl64 , oplu ' , T o h r l d t 4 , r n o y i d d el3 ec l i tt s r i: ti ti ° o n t ' ' any. officers Of this. Povarnment, which denies, -restricts, impairs or questions' the right of -expatriation is hereby declared to itilu,eonsisteift with thekfundamentalprin cfples of tha'Government. ' • . . Sze. 2.. That all naturalized citizens of 'the United States while in foreign States I shall be entitled to and shah receive froux, I thin Government Abe same protection of pertien and prouerty4liat is accorded to na tive born citizens in like situation and cir- attmstances.- • • , , Skin. 3. ilnd..be furthet enacted, That witeneier it shall he mutie known to the President Unit any-citizen , of, the 'United States has been.deprlyed of his liberty by or uLtior !We , authority of a foreign Gov-. eminent,. it shall be the duty of Like Profit. ' , dent trildritruind of that tioverninent the reasons for such imprisonment, mot if It ifplAltrittuebrsvnitigrul and in-violation of the rights of American eittmmaliip i; the . PzeterientiCilldtatutila the rele.ise or such eitrztai,,aull if the release so domanded is pliteastutably dovel ,or shall: be tlie`dittV of the President to use such meane.not amountnig to * war. as' likt • may think nei eFitiiry and proper ,to . otaiiin or eplet - . stip I iffleidie - 1,31ut! sii the facts and procesilingii roritive thereto shall as -soon . us praCticaole bee' communicated b 'the'they Preahlottt te!,CrimiCress• • - vd.r.iOlP TH FRItiEDMEN'ti 'sunk:A.lp RILL. The following is the President's veto of ?It To me •sergard - ofVeL7nYeel 'wives: • • •t': ~:. Believing tUnt 1.110 hill entitled - , an wet re._ latinwto tho,F.s..vdnwil'a Bureau, mid pro 7 vitling tor -ill; tfisiWritiim tare," ilift4tities with the appoi.lthig pow , -r volift , rroi, by the Comititutimi upon Aim F.iNceuttviy 'Ulla ter •otheri reason.-, whieli:xt 'this Into untied in the se4ision •tiiiiii• will inn. pivinit me to 4fittii, 'I herewith rititrn it t. the,Benate, in fvhich House IL tirlgiiiiiteti,'withatit niy ap llc9vl,i; -,, - , ~-•-,, i ', .. IL I' [3 7 i ,, s ligno"ui] -AN DREW: ;)VIISON. .3 ,W hingtim, -TY . (1., 'July '2,508 . - c i p .. . OURRPINCY VIATTERIEL. . , .. • The fractionitl. currency . iSsu d , for. the ;Week was *252,30u; amount Ship ed, 1 , 64-1,- 000. United States nOteS ferw.irded 51,2,08,- '540. N4tional bank notes, isimed - $911;570. "Friictiotial du rriin ekil ef;t icy e d 442:,6 11. In.. tornal Bevan° receipts taility.S36S,996, and forliseel yesi to thaw $9,2 4 13,045. • , ~. .... ..,, „ 3314.4,10NE15. ' ' . 'The Itiesldent td-liay inflirmtA the HotiSo l i that Jae hati,eigned tp9_dtitivieriev Appropri atiog bill:" which approniintes over halt.a InlUie , W4ollars.forreoonstructien purPoses. ASSAULTED AND ECEi3E.•. _;) Qa J. o.Saupen was attacked by.a smug of ruffians last night in a lot iti•tho rear•of ,thf% Executive mansion: v r lila throat area gashed, and he wasotberwise horribly 'mid ocrilated.! • - • t ri . 4 • . L , -.; ARMY WA ReHOHLIES: 80Cretary_of.W,41 . , has 'appointed , a ;1•Balid nrOfileient to , aasemble in 4sTa,AK York, on the 27th inst. to consider the sullen; or dsrovidihgtaturf Wirabotisoa id that' city;' ' Ajiffr asp_ HEIECTION. • itoffil iienste-to4its• 'rejected 4114 nilirdnal ton of Noah L. Jeffres ps ponssubsionetor Aritdrindlleiwnie. ' - WASINOTON, Jiily26, 1863. a , CHIN ESE EMBASSY ENTEICTAINNIENT. . . *rsaluild.realurlittgetne,'wittiCht-Kang and SuW-Clien. assoalatettAlinistere from China; tail redetved a large compertV at the Metropelitap flotel, The reception tias e:Olebretioli of fhe ratilleation of the treaty • between the United. States end and ity xn expression et the grateful ‘feellrig Of th'e ()Illness Empire, manifested through ber. Aapresentatlyes, for tho uni form courtelky---drid 'friendly spirit with whichthey bilve . boon rewired lu • • N. r. 27, I.rl€B. Washington Mr nil cl.o(ses of socie ty • without distinction of partY. There were /present head's of Departments, members of the Diplomatic Corps with attaches, ottieers ot toe army ant: navy, judges of the several - courts, membersrof Congress of both Houses, and distinguished. guests from different parts of the Union; . together• with several hundreds of others including. many ladies. The entertain ment was more than. ordinarily brilliant. Refreshments were provided in the dining room of the hotel. The_American and Chinese flags were trimme at the . head of the fable, where - Mr. Burlingame and his associate Ministers were seated, in company with General Banks, Chairman of the Corn mittee on Foreign Affairs. THE SEN:ATE IN sEasrfis ADDITIONAL Quite an assemblage was attracted to the Capitol tonight by the lighting of the donie and Senate wing, giving notice that the / Senate was in'session. • • The President nominated to-night Alex. Cummings, of Pennsylvania, to be Com: -missioner of Internal Revenue; Simon W. Johnson to be Assistant Secretary of the Treasury; .1. Hubble Yield, United States Attorney for Middle District of Tennessee; FletCher P. Coppe, Register of 'Deeds for District of Columbia; Jeremhdi 8; Spauld ing, Consul at Honolulu; Gen. William S. Roseerans" Minister -to Mexico; fames S. Davis, 'Poi;tmastoi , at Memphis; .Charies M. Alexander, Postmaster at Washington,D.C. The Senate went into Executive session at quarter past nine o'clock this evening. As agreed upon by the Committee, of 'Con ference, and agreed U. by • the Senate, au thorizes the issue by the . Srlietary of the Treasnry of registered or.' 'eoupon bonds of the - denominatlottof otiehitndied ,dollars, orally multiple of that sum, redeernablis in coin at the pleasure of the "united States after. 'thirty and forty years respect= lively, bearing. interest in coin, payable semi-annually, the thirty :gnat' bonds at the rate of '44 per cent., and forty year bonds at 4 per exilic., exemfit front all taxes ,either under - United States. State or municipal'authority, said bonds to be ex- , elusively used , for the redemption of, or in exchange for, an equal' amount of out stayding bondtfof the United Statea kndvin EIS 5 2.o's, and may be issued to. an amount sufficient to cover the principal of all such bonds. . . Section 2d appropriates out of the' duties - on imports one hundred and thirty-five mil lions' Annually, to he applied to the pay nient, 4a; interest and red action of the public debt, and su• h redaction shall be in-lieu of the fund contr.-nplated by the fifth section of the act approved Peby...sth, '65. Section third prohibits the. payment of any commission or compensation for the sale, 'negotiation, redemption or exchange oP uny bonds or securities of United States, or of any coin or bullion disposed of once- count of the united. States. All act* or parts of acts anthorivng the appointment of or employment by the Secretary of any agents for this purpose, other than the sworn oill ,cer, of his department, are repealed. The President has nominated H. L. Brown .to be . Marshal of the Western . Dis trict of Pennsylvania, vice Rowley, to be 'removed; Darcey B. Thomas, , Collector of CUStatrift at - New Orleans: Luther B. Wil son, to , be.Second,Andito; or tits,Treaspry, , in piaci; of R: ' B'. vrentibt. to. berrMOVtid." . . , NOMINATIONS' COONVIIIMED . kr:lV ttlithitßri.' The'Senate his coiinimed James Ward, Collector of•lnternal Revenue;for the Ter:. ;itory of Montana; H. P. Hay, of Tennessee, to be Secretary of Legation' ut Florenno; J: B. Blair.. of West. Va. Mitilster to Costa Rica; R. F. Haritnon, ()Consul at Trinidad; J. B. Ashton; Akkestsnt AtiorneY General of the United States; Holland 'Smith,. Deputy Postmaster at Sari Francisco. Rejected: r e. H. Green, Collector of In ternal ReVenue ror the' Third District 'of Missouri.' It is expect ' that the.ratitleatirin at the treaty betwee the UnitedStatesaml China will be erabi ged to-morrow. ' ' 1.1.1741'D1 El BILL 'CONFEIVEINCE: The Com ittee of Conference on the funding bill paye agreed upon a report. Three More Express, Robbeis raien from ()Meer. and Elatsgeit.' t ny Toyeryiai to the Fitiybuivii•Oasette. I ?WINN ATI. July 25.—The remainder of the party ,who attempted to ,r,pb the Adorns' Express Companyut Brownstown - , en the 1411 instant, were, tap-sated yesterday In eolit 'county. Illinois. Their ; natugs,, are Frank , Marks; 'John.' Isfoote - and Henry Juall. • • , , • ••' - CINCINNATI, JIIIV 26.—Parks,..Mpore r ti d Arizt 'Joall, the ezis'eipiess iobbers;"Kr st 'ed at. Mattoon, (ole . onitnt - yi. Illinois, ar rived at Seymour, lndlanitott half past ten o'cloek 14st night, and soon after Loftin a , iltigmi with a guard for Iliownsbicin. to be delivered to the Sheriff oPincksonentinty. - .When near the i tleinity wherffrllfton. El liot and Roseberry were hnng;the wagon W:114 . PIM deftly' surrounded' by • ahnut one hundred and fifty armed men; all niasked. Theguard were operpowered.and the pee 'mere taken out and hung. - At last accompte 'they 'Were still.hanging on' the saute tree •where the others were bung: , Previonii the hanging the prisoners were questioned 'as to the' mine ous roliberks been committed in. Jackson county, butt ,with thenxeeption of an acknowledgment of 'small depredations nothing was gained . ftnni them. - ' (13y Telegrat.lt to the cot .htur e ,h tiazette ] SKIC J letier from an Milner of the T/i tited ales Stliemer Os sipa,e,, dated acapalev, - July ,Ilith, states ihat,thti ofliCers end crow were suffering front inalarloini fever, • ,; Cntraefill wil lie et Corinto; Niosrangua. frk - an- which .11r., M. .Riee, P., S. Hende„peyrnas;er's olerk. ller •nurd,Colield, landsman, end Sohn 1 4 Par dee, apprentice t , oy, -'the only west still pn the list are vonvaleseept. The opposition steamer Oregonian on july 7th spoke the bike (liteen' Hanna, seventy 'eight days front Valparaiko in distress, and supplied her, wi,th water and prqvisions. She tied on board aye men, one woman end three childien,"whn were almost in a ram ished.condition\ NOMINATIONS BY TEEN. PRESIDENT. THE FUNDIEG BILL, ADDITIO*AL NO3IINATIONS RXOIIAN6E or RATIFICATION LYNCH JAW IN INDIANA. : At ten o'olock•to•-,Ift thn COronfortiPld . an inquest ov.er,the bodies'of the 14:zinc/Kt nib-. berg, Moore, Jerrell and Sparks, at the_ place where' 'they r Arbrec' hanged, near Rrownstown, Ind. • The ;verdict was that they met their die from being; strangled by Parties unknown :the jury,, The bodies were elaimenl hy•rriendii and Miried this morning.: two In. ••the , Seymour Ceine ! pry and one three mlltls sow h of Seymour. The exeiteindfit is subsiding. • Sickness on eit il•betwei...:lrcesel MEI Fire at C,ulmmbla, ea. (B) Teleigritt;b to the Pittsburgh eaFitte.) •COLthtt fitAiilll V 2&-.k large tire oecar red hero to -day, destroying. the planing stable and saveral.out buildings belonging to T. S. Mi. plan!), 0110 of the tin,- ni en . w:l4 badl y hurne.l. Loss is esf)mated at 412,00 J; insured fur ;2,000. NUMBER 178 FROM. EUROPE. (By Telegraph to the Pkttehargh Gazette.) GRE%T BRITAIN. LONDON, Tali 25.—The attendance in the House of Commons to-day was very slight, as a dissolution of l'atliament is expected next week. , The grand annual encampment of volun teers at Witnidecloin was brought to a close to-day. The prizes foriwkill in marksman ship were awarded by Lord Napier of Mag dale, who also reviewed the volunteers. The Prince of Wales, Prince Alfred and Mr. Longfellow, the Americam poet, were among the distinguished persons present, , while immense crowds of noblity and the people generally were in attendance. Lord Napier was enthuslasticAlly .received and repeatedly cheered. About 10,000 men - were in line of eview and presented a very fine appearan . The weather was clear add pleasant t Intensely hot. 'LONDON, July 26.—Reports received front all parts of the,Uriited Kingdom during the latter part of the week - show that the weather has been highly-favorable for the crops. Advices from Belgrade 'state 'that . the Sultan of. Turkey has-eonlirtned the succes sion of Milan to the sovereignty of Milan. E 1111,4 NV, DABASSTAD"r; July 2J.—l On. Geo. Ban croft, American Minister/is here urging the Grand. Ducal Government to enter upon a naturalization treaty with the United States. ' ' ' BERLIN; July - 26:—The Em peror - A lex andei, of - Russia, has gene to Gissengen. DARMSTADT; July 26:—The American Minister, Mr. Bancroft, has arrived in this city and presented 'his credentials to the Grand Duke:' AUSTRIA VIENNA, July 25.—At a general banquet given -by the National Sriarpshooters, who ' have been holding their annual festival here; Herr Goskra said the present Ministry took office with the expectation 'that when the administration of the -Empire was freed from the claims imposed by the lack of in .telligence and from the obligations of dis astrous lreaty. Austria would surely enter upon a'career of unexampled prosperity. VIENNA, July 26.—Political riots took place in Prague last week. The garrison of the city has been increased and • quiet restored. FR. NCB Pais., July 26.—1 n the Corps Legislatiff yesterday a bill was passed providing that four million of francii in rentes be assigned as a partial satisfaction of thC .claims of holders of Franco-Mexican bondS. MARINE NEWS ILoxims, July 2:4. T e Germania, Capt. Caldewity, which left Bergen, Norway, on the 7th of May last on an expedition to the North Pole. was spoken in latitude 72. All on board well. Sorra/oakToN, 26.—The steamship Saxonia; from 'New..York on the 12th, ar riFecl this , afternoon and sailed for Ham burg..;; FINANCIAL AN& COMMERCIAL. PARIS, July 28.—Bourse weaker; renter. 69f. 95c. . FRANKFORT; July S. 5-208 firm at 76%. ANTWERP, July 28.—Petroleum; market flat and prices nominal. • • • Central, American - AdviCeB. (By Telegraph to the littahureh tiasette. I I , 7sw YORK," July 26.—The news by the steamship Santiago de Cuba, from Aspin- Wall on the 18th,' is of little ibterest. The provisional Government conthmed pos sesssion of Panama. Gen. Ponce had gone to Les Santes, whence litt was to march on Santiago about the I7ihr -There bad been no fighting as yet. Little news had been received' from the interior, and the inten tions of the -Conservatives , are unknown. It was expected Diaz was-to be banished to 'San Ftaneisco by the next steamer. Tne flag-ship Powhattamsailed from Pa— nama for the south coast on the 16th. Thomas Herrera, Jr., of San Salvador. was arrested by the authorities for political causes,:but released by the interposition of the Aerican Consul. Hough. Yellow fever had broken Out at the rivers near Aqua. The Congress of Costoßica has abolished the export duty on coffee. ..eorgla Leg et dure. IBYTeletraDh to the. l'ittemarrh-lissette.l - • ATLANTA. Joh , 25.-+A-resolution, was of ,fered in the Senate,ordering an inquiry in 'to (he elifribility 'seveial colored mem bers-and defeated. The Senate and House have appointed the 28th for the election of United States Senators and Suite officers. Jas. E. 'Brown and Foster Blodgett are the nominated candidates of the Republican party. No. hoice luta been- made by the Democrats.. • oil Delinery.Duroco.-.-cnild Drowned. (By Telegraph to the VlttseurgtkVissette. l- _ . PHILADELPFIiA, July 2G.—The coal oil refinery 'Elkins 6: Baldwin was dostroy ed by fire this moridua. with Juriity-five hundred barrels•lif Z , To insurance: Thies etening a ferry boat on the Dela ware river ran over a rtiw hbat cootaining two.boys and t vp itirLs4 .nu" girl named Dora Schokterkotter, eleven years old., was droOmed. • Flood in the, Lehigh, (By Telegrnpt! I'ttt s puitth star...tte.) ALLENTOWN, ' a., July 25.—The Lehigh and Jordan rivers rose suddenly at 2 A. M. innt flowed Wboves,jghtfoet over lOw Water mark. A good deal of dantlige to priperty was &me. Sever.ittloaded canal boats were .arrlad below, two' bridles - washed away. and one man drowhed bYjrimning over tile dam In a canal boat. • . Scull Elacc.Arraugsd For. (By Teieankso t , o tur IPlttsburelt ithartur, WORCESTER, Msss., July 25.—Arrange .ments have', been Made' Mr a match race, single scull tylierries,:between John Tyler and Josh Ward for $1,0,00 a side, distance 'five aides, onii turn, oil the 2 tat of Aughst. at Sprinislield. • - San Pnificiscv Ntiirket. , . By Telegraph to the littabuiglatinaette.3 SAN Fivekilcisoo; July 25 —Flour at $5,25 87,60. Wheat at $1,,83a1,90. , Mining stick &Joe, today were: Arpka, 42; nelwer. 135: Bullion, 2913; ' Chollar, - 142; 'Confidence, 35; Crown Point, 87; Empire Mi 11020; Gould e f „, Cu rry„ Ni A rcroes, \ 75; linpo rial, 108; Kentuck, 372: Ophir,l9; Over titan, 78; .Elairage, 133; - Sierra NoVada, 32; Yellow Jacket, 1140. • Buffalo Ma% kit (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) 811 P LO: July 25 - :—Reteeipts-40,000 bus corn. Shipments-45min bun corn, 34,000 bus oats. 'Freights lower; I lal It4c on cord' to New York. Flour inactive, Wheat uou‘inal. Coro held at 98.: for, kiound No. 2; 8:11es of B,oao bus whito ttt,'*l.,tat. °ate sales of 70,1100 bus ist 74e.' tither urttertts dull and without 01.1.4ug5.