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"ME PRENCE CABLE.i:'::, i 1 Following:As the sabsran a ce* corn or" i : munication .9.4 the Secretary, cit'State. copies of which have been addressed. to , 1 the French,:and British Ministeuk, at Washington and the Gitivernor of Mama chttsetts. rela gistotheDropolied bindhog '''' of the F.rencb Telegraphic Cable in Dux bury,. ~ •:. ,-. . • .- After het the radii In 'regard to the origin and proposed course of the Cable '- Company in landing the Cable on the ' } AntericalLooast,-the Seeretaryetates that .',. 1 4 is 1 191 dout?ted by the Government that s tv ta ta tes ig , a , fe aild eentra:l that of the whole t"Tu er 'bje s c ii t ita is ; hie Stile With the Government of the United ' ' legislation may be on i'' the -=subject, in respect of its propri , /Mary Aghte in aid t of. such enterprises, i r the entire question 'of allowitrice cr pro ; F hibidon of such means of foreign" inter- I.• courea )8, under the control of the Na ; Ronal goVerrittient. . The'Cable Company ; not having received or awaited permit,. sion of 'the'government, either to the establishment or use of such cable, con -1 „ ne;ctionel, i' the :Secretary considers it proper to call the attention of the diplo ' matte representatives of the two nations . I interested to the position of the Govern.meat on the question. He notifies the diplomatic representatives of Franco.and - . Great 'Britain, that blthe absence of the 'ettasent or cionettirinoe of the Govern t meat or the United States,, the proceed. Inge of OW parties interested must be •:. ? taken ititabintissimi to the authority of I the GovernMent in the premises. The ~• Seeretary further states that the policy - t'Of theGoVernment fti fegard•to the al ioSsaneaanciregulationsof foreign. tele , I graphic, intercourse received deliberate • :colltdderattion fr0m .. .,-Con,gress, and JAhat a bill covering the whole ;rabies:it Twee ; palsied In the Senate, -- brit -at So late a day itilbetesBlollthat the Rouse of Representatlyes failed to reach it. - ;He says it , is quite:probable that this bill :announces the policy and purpose of Vongress, and the propriety of its pro 'visions can hardly t fail to assure assent. fe'therefore calls nce attention to the hill ea robable evide of what oonditions of nerinismon and regulations of foreign telegraphic intercourse are to be , insisted • upon'by-thellnitedlStates. . LEST TITE CITY. The President left Washington this af ernoon with his Wife and elaW,mn; and Master General Cremiwell and Wife, i. 7 x-Seoretary of the Navy Boge r for °'• Iv Branoh. - .They -will atop three ~ inure at Fortress' Monroe and one dayat -g o t May.. The President will beabsent the city ten days or two weeks, and (bill return hither, leaving his family there* ' . • ' _ 4 , f('''' i Taxes ELECTION ORDERED. The President toklay% issued a precis . tiaation designating the - .,30th of Moved'. her SS the time for- submitting the Con- Mitution adopted . by. the Convention which met In Austin, Texas, on the 15th ' Of June, to the voters of said State reg tittered et,the tithe of said submission. The separate subrrilasion 'of any or the provisions is" not ordered by the Prod. lean n'ASEA;9 CORPUS CASE. i . '. l The counsel in the Yerger habeas cor pus ease had not,, at 9 o'clock to-night, received any notifidation' from Chief Jur thee Chase as to his opinion upon tholap plicagion. • The ChiefVustice will leave Waalaington - to;morro* morning to at-- tend the .commencement .of Dartmoth College, of which he Is a graduate. q:: ' - PERSONAL. i Judge Richardson, Assistant Secretary Of the Treasury, returned to Washing. •tion this morning. Commissioner Delano_ Fill return on Monday next. . . APPOINTMENTS. Edward. Ferguson. has'been snpointed elation Agent at Milwaukee and. Henry 1 . Jones Receiver of Public Moneys at New Orleans. ci Ftl'L 141 PERU CLAIMS. 1. 'Vital:mei Vidal, of Louisiana, bas been appointed a Commissioner on the part of 'Cie 'United States, under the Convention with Peru. Aar the adjustment of claims • -at citLserts - ialt cikber country. . . °RIC CITY. if ar inborn. the ,Detaulter-.-Guipboats tiug erut.--East River Briage--trauty Itialotturnits--.Precautfon Agaltist ' , Austere. e• • . 'lO7 TO gown t o the Ilyebfirgh Gszette.l ; , - NSW Yoars, July 15.1869. It le "stated that W. )3'. Sanford the :defaulting Cashier of the Central Nation. Bank, left Boston last week for - d#l , olr, on the • Erie' Railroad took ire aqd burned Inßeigen tunnel today. The steam:gunboats Severn, Hartford, IVtaillooda, Detroit, Colorado and Bea titre are-fitting out rapidly at the navy _ yard tiers forammediato service. - TA steam tug sunk at Hoboken to-day drowning Chas. Van Orden:engineer. `Peter Banta. a boy who bad big throat partially cut kid his ear cut off bye ne - ~ep, o named Carpenter, last week, died :Cl' O. who murdered his niece, was . • - Swat Monticello,lbili State, today. thO'Hast Elver bridge its been completed and materials art Ingpraparectfor the abutments oath!' er *bore... • „Steven Indictments have-been found. the Grand Jury against prominent tankers and brokers -for violating the - The -amens will 'probably be matte te•morraW In - • - the case of Fisk vs. the Wabash Ballroad.a nutither of the 'directors of ~..''the road wee examined to.day in the Supreme Court '_for contempt. J. H. Coleman hag been _appointed receiver of mineteen certificate", mild tO be deposited there. :Tile: case was adjourned morrow: `District itttomer Plerrelmtli bee been tlialtiarlaed by the- Prealitent to call on all the military and naval force. hereto irlireveni'the ddparttire of a Cuban ePe. 'dition said to be about read3'toienVe rain f, 4l i a r t;,' ,. 'Hrthartaken-ineasureip, with the m;fleriallifilcialtearyi,thic 0314$a*--,14 go Obey ids instructions.' ==ME XX.XTV 1101. 4 0D4IGHT. , . NEWS BY VABI4E. The Irish Church Diseatibilsiiinent . Bill Again B efore , , the Rouen of COIIIBIOIIA-;. ItArda mnendmeete cOaddered and Re= ' jeetee— The “Tinies" AdvoCetes the . Saha or, Cuba, to the. United States.... c ' Affairs In ' Prilicethl e ninnits in Austria , _ .. - . . -..quicaest-Trip en Record Actual the _ ,_ . ~ , ... Atlantic, bythe intasia." " -.. . (ay Telegraph to tD ritrin ehiPtte•l • ' GREAT BRITAIN.: • - 'Lucre July 4.'-.4/idnreir."-.riljthe -41cfuisis, of Commons, this evening; the rtrish Church bill, as stowed, le...thii House of -- Lords, came upffir '6:Mai dens:l mere' I „ . non. wan- fill ° _ attendance ofj members, and • tllO galleries were orOwdrei with spectators. /-. _. Mr. Gladstone, on rising, was greeted ...PIM •151Lci ch ee.reVithO.„Libetialls 10 .4 d bTdE4I I I T#/ienits,frtr-e.lorY bench- as 'Ffe obiw 4 i th eePeCi to the amend:, meatshid been ituadeO the bill.; irtimerlt" proposed to` re. sha i d is m.,, - preamble . and ~.late . 'of 01 anent as ' " thay" appeared *. the7. , ,origitial bill. They ~.should' agree, to the unwed men ts Malin/ft* etw „rates' annuities, to the proterdionnf 'tut ,•nnities, with somas:mai-death:ins; but all 1 other amendments they Ilhould,'PPPOoe• with this single enception.Orthe great or the half lien private bonehankinatinghlr before 1668. ''.. •' • ' • - ..' - Mr. D'ltrifelt followed . Re idiliC , ur bg although th e , aratit , _ , Prilloilffilit ,Ilf t bill ' had. been- repeatedly .. '- . s there hat -- beettlittia - diseusakin ..en /details of its provisions. He km _ that thenntenduniateleadei-in • thir '.44 - Lcirds"-would iffgelye - the Cli M fAi oration of' the •Coltimorus. ' 1••..„, Mr. Gl a d forel - .tliettillloved, that' . House . L dissiffibs- . to.'thit;.- pros le' I s as amended. He thought the concur rent endowment which the Lords 'had In view, a very digeient scheme from that of Mr. tt, which contem plated an establish d Catholic church. side by side with the established church, and under State control. tnacorrenten dowment, as ,'now unaerstood, • was totally %mimed to the - principles of the bill, and was of ' such • a char acter as to be entirely opposed to the spirit or the:. time. If' me' Rouse could, be induced to agree to it, it was certain that tha, country , ettrinalally largo constit neuoleseasenictittever-ItatettiOn li, , Ho areffitgly affiropated the appropriation o? the surploiands as Originelly pro. posed, with a • proviso. reserving to Par iiament the ontrolpver these, f - -Mr.-Memel/ thought the thane ought to agree to the amended preamble. He asserted that the House of Lords did not desire the reservation of the surplus for . the purposes of conourrent'endowment, and indicated the plan for its.appropria tion. He hoped the House would pre vent such a waste of 'public fends, and not allow them to be dealt with in. this, loose and vague manner. Mr. Ball, member for Dublin trniver city. thought the restoration of the orig inal preamble would be fatal to many advantagea secured to the church by the Lords. . • Mr. Bright admitted that at a, former time he had proposed something like the present scheme of • concurrent endow ment, but he declared tjiat the public fading watt now totally opposed to relik ious endowments. and no Ministry would 'oe able carry such a scheme. - He felt that all the plans, save the one orig. lastly proposed by the _bill, were so full of difficulties that It would be idle to Meows them. • • ~ - Sir Roundel! Palmer raid, although., not a supporter of concurrent endow ment, he considered that , under the eir ounastiuic4 grahts for residences to filer; grinen of the great .majority could net be refused out of that fund, which, con trary to his ideas, they had declared was wrongfully taken from the ' great majority and used . for the 'religious purposes of the minority. Unless some proposal of this kind was agreed to, they would never establish religious equality, or satisfy the expectations of the Irish. They should not allow their anti•Clithe j lo Prejudices to refuse this small.-boon to the great majority. The House then divided, and the amendment of the House of Lords with respect to endowment ;was disagreed to by a vote of 846 against =2. Msjority for the government /24. ,, The amendment in regard to the an. proprlation of the surplus fundetras also disagreed to by a vote of 246 against 164 -Mr. Gladstone then moved tbe resters•Li tion of, the original .date,`..namely. th dna day of January, 1871, for the dilate. lutlon'of tho •legislitiv* union: between the Churches of. England ; and /rebut& .and after some diacussien the date -was -restored without a divisiou. . . '.ll The H uns ethenadjourned.--- • ' 1 4 0 2 1 ,401 4 1.1 - 410 y.,, 14: -There is reliable authority for stating that the offer of the Glebista G'atitolieledeathetfit,will ',baize. specitfullY deolined by the Chureh l r . onthe grounds.. drit4,-teat ltgli optinied tO non discipline of , ibe Chnicin secondly, that the proposition inunfair and inieli- Latest News from Cuba. _ defeat asn,just equalization between the LB. Tsieinapa to the /Inflam?' oareste“ _ • religious totdinghdles of Irelaniii;ecinsid- HAVANA, July 15.—Gen. Behavenia, Gr in g o the disproportion of inetubers;: President or the Havana Railroad, has even ft it-were admissible utider the been arrested and will sail for Spain t 0... Church's regulation. , -_ II ' . Morrow. •;T 1 : ' I. • . .The Royer -Cork ;Weil Web and•the Notaries have received orders not to Royal yetnixo e n ne Ireland, tendered record sales . or 000 ll 000 sed ~Prorgolikro: hospdaihteste.the. owner Or thOannt-. certain . districts,' as a preeintionary le and his friends during their stay at Measure to prevent Its destruction byte' 'QififidfillttiVritrThir'Thlettlielerleft: illairt„ ..rebsla. , • -,• - • -2 , ' -' , evehrhit he Erevro;.). Tl;ertfoertion woloo„ `l._ Thu 'volunteers last ' night serenaded the American sailors feet witn- ha heel rilL•gerzerlt, Panto and Laos. -' ' "eriffinsiastie.. • - '•: -'-• -.- ..` ` '''' i• T h idertiotintengagenignits are relent ed. - •"' LIWDOW: altt&A r -Atini t tiWeil, in 'atiinkr 10 *Mott the, rebels were defeated. No thee on the Cuban question,%tyn:lTtier Ilsillolffittlitli'd Riven/ ' . : t: prograsstirlipaintowertjanandightened commercial policy will soon become a !Merin 'at •Itatitingdell. Pa.—ff wail men necessity, and' with a More liberal tariff P" wniii • • .--1... A :" V o r tits#l4l f;4 l 4 o l4. - 41016 1 40 0 / 11. • HUNTINODOI4, July 15.--A terrine p nisei() compete Wit • AineriCaM and storm raged here yesterday afternoon. she be, unabil anx,ionger,to.MMlOP6 Two men, named Barney Farrell and' , • Ilse the enarketsor the.Andliant:l_lllindir, 'Corlitioltui(D4ov, - , Whilst 'tutting under a these circumstances, Cuba will become einicitti m s s odd wharta mile fiointown, utak* 24 ;•ledtatio illVprlde alone.. Can, were i2atlinned by the- - 4 114tffltig, and lead her to hold On tnt-te crisp ! falling loritirtr I nto = the canal were ion which is ...;ffisputed In the' teeth: drowned. Daring the storm a smoke • of,the best . 61 pahhfirlrehignv(iejt.; PAM': house in ` the eastern and a . stable to the,lnj er streintoll a re eoriVitiondthat weetern part of the town ' were etriole i hy 'ne If ti _Or Chtf,heOtily a qtsillfin' the lisdattiltig.. A teletrePh -:pole Atli; ttr vlretrortebbotemprevleu sPoity j os also stew* and • the 'flesh •enWred the 'fromfoingstict itek es; otigtialinaUP! , 01 11110 - Of the Wmitan Una. • but ditt no; leettonplays4llll6fitilt thf island Is &mega . , padded, the riathig - drolsitei of s ec , Killed —Rai. B. B. Halleck, •of New York; David Baer, a Gerinan emigrant. a German woman and children, names unknown, "and ~s everal others, whose charred bodies have not been Identified.' Wounded—Charles Barr, German emi grant travellin es', B a er, wounded; his la th er , Davul was killed and burned in the smoking ear; Gottried Graue r German emigrant, had small bone in leg broken. There are no other serious Injuries reported. fdr. D. Wentworth, of Randolph. New York, was bruised in the back and hurt internally. John Flowers, of New -York ot.y, bound for La crosse, Wiscon sin. wa s bruisid and Injured In his back, but not dangerously. Jno. Hunt had his toedroken below the knee; he was jam ig between the seats and held fast until the flames bad alinost reaohed him before he was rescued; he resides at Waterford. New York. In addition to the above the folloWing train. men. ware injured:. David Smith, flagman on freight'train, 'slightly; P. D; Schuyler, express messenger, cut infore"- head and slightly bruised:. Perry Hoyt, . Port Jervis, Mni. Coffee, of New . York, Erastus Whiton, and Lawrence Pedrick were slightly injured. • Only thole peratOns in the smoking car were burned. The baggage car,smoking car, two sleeping cars and two passenger cars were consumed by the flames. RAILROAD ACCIDENT. Collision on the Erie Road in Pike Coun ty, Pa.—Niue or Ten Persons Killed— A' Ciergyrisan Burned Ails° in Pull View or His Friends --Disappearance of the Engineer at Fault tßr Telegraph to the Pittibargh Gazette.: New Yoitiri 115 :-LOttfcera of the ../&•le Railway furnish the following ac. fount.of tkei accgient ougHo4.i. aMtadk Thesthrotto flirt li, ed. tmta" A, • on the Balton to t out of um wayof the, night OTP I ,III &OM New Yotk, but did st noKoltlSlgitneinifetltMetife n he • ruck. 1 , 1110 engines co t ded. r. tifot l setting the engine, tnali, ex loge V et it=l ,l s Reit sur: emigrants hi the Sugiadug ear, five or at, of whole wet-All/Z(4lm burroteh!ineiritlk of 829= Fourteenth 'treat, New York. web In gilt car and was burned to death. Bo far as -,known Six ;or 'seven ,The passengers were transferred to another train and sentlotward at 9A. M. i? Further accounts of the disaster state that Bev. Mr. Halleok was not hurt by the collision, but was jammed in by. Lite broken timbers and slowly Iletztd to • A passenger states that the freight train, rshlch should harp await ,ed.-03 a aide track , on the lefti Of the /lad' ibis side of the station, had Started on beildre the arrival of the express.engine of the former h ad not reached the main ' tradit when it was struck by the locomo tive of the express train, which was ru.u 7 ; ning . at the rate of forty panes att,h. , st - The engine ofo firmly the freight fl xe train theta lug on a frog sd 'it • not misp• aced. The engine of the express train struck the station tonae, • to whip!! ft 'set fire, and then' turned re/dud and went off the track left, headed east. The tender went to the right, headed weal... The express car Went down the hill towards the river. The Bret passen ger oar telescoped into the baggage car. The whole train Was blunt ' . except the three rear sleeping cars. obirli'd6Zitin 'pieces of baggage were saved. The freight engine stood locked into`--a pas senger ear. After a vain effort to put out the flames with water, carried from the river, the passengers moved the freight - cars east. -Two ears were moved ,at a time. Many of them were loaded with oil. - At half-past one o'clock this , morning there was no, engine at the seeps of thewocident.' Some were stiffer ing-terribly from their injuries and some were past all Pain. , •At six o'clock this morning nine bodies were counted. Several distress lug scenes of suffering occurred, and there were some remarkable escapes. The engineer of the express train stood bravely at his post, and turned over sev eral times with his engine, bat fortu nately escaped injury. Hey. tfr, Halleck tokthis brother-in-law lab Waal not hurt at all, but was wedged in. His fellow passengers used every effort to save him, but he died e slow; agortiziag death, irt the presence of sympathising friends, who were unable to help him. A young German said his father . was , burned, and when thernipsef the amok- - lug car were removed, he recognized the remains of. his father by his watch and -some coins. 'The &b it of the disaster is attilliuted to the engineer of the freight train, who started ont before the express train passed him. He has disaPPeared. • - A German lost his wife and three chil dren. He escaped without injury. The through Welland registered letters for Cleveland were destroyed. The way was saved through The. exertions of 'the agents,-htessrs. Spencer and Nichol • • , Thescene of the catastrophe is in Pike countyi'ennaylvania, about seven miles west of Cair's Rock; and about 'ten rods from the Delaware river. At the right of, the.track going west there is a roc ky - declivity of about fifteen feet. Poirr JERVIS, July 18.—The following Is a llst of the' illed and " wounded at the accident on the Erie Railroad this mord- - log: ••• R€W, IF SECOND ENTIOI. POVR &MOM' 4. al. AY, JULY 16, 1869. ought to be listened to. Ceiba is V/3/13* able. Spain wants' cash, and a purchaser is at hand. Should the Island be con vassed, a piebisvitum would re- Lstilt -in favor of annexation to , the United. States. The only serious question is, can the Americans at this moment afford to purchase. It is for the advantage of both hemispheres that each should follow its own coqrse, untram meled by the interference of others. Spßtu*sia and Denmark may well consent' to sell the remainder of their, transatlantic Possessions . It fa oitly,Tor tunate,tbat Spain has . anything left to In the intenudiaaal rid° match on Vi'inabloton Croinznon. the rinemen or Skxdlarid-werevidkalotur, Nadi:4r tiros* of,Entliand and Ireland.' • FItANCE. aertwitilylls,,--Tbe French lottrnsbs etommel2o-tinforrotably,ot lbw proroga tion of the, Corps Legfebttif before the rieritimition.cf. the elections was cow- Dieted., -TbeGovernment la 'ltemised of ckwing the Chamber with the design 'of *Ming ,discussion. The Bowdon , will probabl,f' resumed on the 20th of • • It iff rumored that Prince Napoleon is' lobelia:sae' President of the Council of ietere, hL Earache President of the 'Bonne; sad M. De Mimi a Senator, ttonher will become a can ;llitiattifor theyscsuit seat in the Corps. ,Leguolatif. AtTSTBI,II. ...., 3rtstia - a, Jolt 1 5 . --Several tumults tbok place this week among the Working. . then at Brant!.The military were called out to suppress the riot,' and tired upon ,the mob, kliffttelwo - , and wounding twelve. The -*crowds :have dispersed. hut Xteat excitement still prevallethere, AP.4ll# B *lltholitits are: taking every pre. ceipp4l7 preyeAtjt threatenect renewal tr-' Pi t zw: P I- : ': ' OMR. I - - I, • • , 7 1 r - 4Mkliois:=4 . la thei Chiles :yea. =, ' `-'Nsellthel Pena , - intOodoced the .Or ti 'i •J -end :rentarleed that the' Cabin* Wait eonatitukid'from a cha : ~, .suettalagh the teat.had beep "he,Goverstineat wee twehaeg. ;e11.:,:_1.._,... -.RePublkian tleiities-rePlied, " l '•-" 14 .1? "vgbititaek on the Govern- PlePs PPIM.77 ,', • ' • -* SWITZERLAND. • _ , Ranics;:nly IL-43witaelliend has rati fied a treaty bf eonttnert4 with Die Zol lervein, a Convention for`the protection' of literary property viith - the North Ger. man Confederation, and a paturallaation treaty with Wurtemburg. mitusiA'Nurisi • s>iip ; Ii from ,New York on the' 71.1t.'at 'lttt r t P.,24.;- 'arrived at 8:14 this ircenin*,- makin g .the ithorteet trip on • FINANVIAI• . Lormorr, July 15.-Evening-Consols for money 93@93;i; on account 93X. American securities quiet and steady; 3.-itA Wedeln London nx; Eries 193/. _ P.Lnist Jul 15.--Bourse - buoyant; Ratites 70f. 800. ` 141v.Euvoor., July 15.-Ecesing-Cotton market on spot steady; middling uplands •• IVX; do. Orleans 13%. Breadstuff, quiel;• California wheat Ids: lid; red western No. 2 wheat 9s. BcLigiksi-4d. Western Flour 245. Corn-No. 2-mixed 275. 9d.. new; 29a. old. Oats 3a. 6d. Peas3Ba. 3d. Pro visions flat. Pork 99a. Beef 90s. Lard 70s. and Bat. , Cheese 62a. 6d. Bacon 625. Odtinnon Rosin 4s. 9d.; tine lea. Spirits Petroleum 70.1 refined is. 6d. Tallow '455. Turpentine , 27a. Linseed oil 811 s. Iod. Linseed cakes, 10 lbs. , ss. Ler:non', July 15 ......Ettening-Bugiu• to arrive quiet. Sperm oil 925. Sugar 89a. 9d. Whale oil 405.. Calcutta Linseed 625. Petroleura,at Antwerp 4t franca, and quiet. Decrease of specie in Bank of England 41.000 pounds.; do. Bank of Prance 7,500,000 francs. Pnaiskvorcr, July 15.-5.20's closed Brill at E7g(g)8731 . . HAVRE, July 15 -Cotton closed firm for both on spot and afloat. THE FRENCH CABLE ---- ,shore End Spliced Communication Ws its Prance-101,mile to Napoleon. ( tretegrapti to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) PIEItRP, July 14.—The ocean cable was ipliced to the shore end to-day by ,the steamer William Corry. The cause of the failure to s lice yesterday wed the lest of the shor eend.' The buoy was easily found, but when taken up it was discovered that the cable had become detached, and it was, therefore, necessa ry to grapple for' it. Directly after the splice was Made, initrumenta and a full Staff. di operators.were sent on store and communication watt ,Boon opened, with Breet. , - .Tbe Commander, of the Great Epstein brought with lum a sealed mes sage, Prepared by the Emperor Napoleon, the •PurpOrt Ofened Which wee to remain secret Until - Irma op On this side of the At !antic upon the cOmoletiott of the cable, when theltiessage was to be sent to the Emperor, in order that he mightjudge of the . accuracy of its transmission: Messages were sent to Francs to.d ay. Minv .Yonx, July 15.—The Ifera/d's.- , Washington dispatch Beim, With the exception of the opinion of ;Attorney, L OSiitral Rost And the letters addressed tto the Preach end British Ministers by 'Sibittitry Fiiii;tio action has been taken by the Olivetti:bent to prevent the land ing of the Frenth cable'on the coast of - Massachusetts./ Secretary 13ontwell not, ~ a s , reported, , ordered a Revenue. Cutter to proceed to the point where they proposed , to, hipd. the cahle on United States territory, and prevent nor is-it ,1110130' Any such course will be pursue - 4. 'Tit:smatter was `pending in Congresa at 'the adjournment, and" will probably be lilt to that body to settle ' , , i The,Lainceenvesuonstatetkpbts.' , Iti*.teieranntto the Plttebtryth'Oasette. j idEMPIEtis, Jul 18.—The , billesiesiPpi I r alleylttiffirgra l ion Co mpany was organ ized 'iit the Labor Convention to.day. 1 Forty thOuihrtitildollani Wall subscribed on the spat/The capital stoat; is to be one raillion t With the privilege to doable thcanititint o -lib shares 'or soe . hundred deiler felfehiMulnteittees were appointed to uPnaPlitosoriptlon books In Louisiana. lillitt l i z t i °* -Idlo / 81 $ 1 1 1 Pis Alabama • • and t it Ark* 'LGessral G, - 'Pillow,- S. NV:` _Virot, .. 11 iSherry,and Arch. 4 Wright lve re,l knetinn 'the 'ESectittee Own: liilkies., sADoriventlbn ordered chitty thniinend- boptea - ot their proceedings IntataL 0.-..iiirl , Aft e ort ,r s vets banketo Uss. L ric the,l3ourstatics3:oiourned, eke die. LornsviLLE, Colored Educatir —distal Com-miles—Bat* Car Temmros to tee ildttsbursra Ossetic] LOW/MT/LLB. Ky..attly 15.--The State Mored EducationeV Convention met this morning. A petition was drawn pp and adopted, Pienpori3l4lng the Legislat tare of Rentuck,y to imam the neceemry Steps tewarda the eitabliahatent of 'lnnetroli throughout "the' State for the IStiaamMa occolorod obuirm. me-pro, seedinge were harmonimethrongtout, The baae ball tilateh thinafternoon' be. tween the lientutk,vit, ofuLottiaville, apd the, Red Stacitinga, Jr., of Vincinnitt, re. suited* a tie. The wore etood 29k, 28. . • Robert Gii.lespie, au' employe of Ikto. backe 'Warehouse, shot hfinaelf,this after noon, the ball entering ;the left breast and lodging between "the. lungs and heart. from the effect of wbioh.' be. - will Ne cause Is assigned for the suicide, ST. LOU/S. • ilahisratree on Railroad Proparty--IRare , Nagar Raided:— the Heated Term. 11 elegraph to the Pittsburgh 13asette.7 131. LOlng, day 15.—The Swath. Pacific. italiioad COmpany have $20001119 insu rance on all their property on the line of the road, but exactly how much Was placed on property destroYed at Franit-- lin is not known. This insurance don. silos of four policies of 359,01395 each in . New York am? Boston Companies, but the officers of the road dechner to give their names. Some three hundrg additional . hogs- • heads of sugar weseized today by Governmerit oficials for alleged non payment of duty, ~ • The heated term still Continues and the heat increases to-day. Mercury 86 at 9A. N., 96 at noon, and 100 at 3 Y. 3t., with &clear sky and fine breenh Caunterfelters , a rrested at Chitlomat- CZY tees?* I to , the Pittsbuigh Ga2otte.l einviNNAT4 July 16 .--DepUtiet :of United. States Mare/Lai Riau:to:weer to day arrested Mrs: Ttoberts, her. tw o , sono, and two other persona, -for dealing in , counterfeit United States currency. The parties were taken in the _ act of *Oiling this iiii talons fn9ney, and eleten Mumma • .dollare was toned in their possession and 1 captured, at widen five thousand was in twenty -dollar 'bills, %bur thousand in ' ten .dollarf bills, and :ttie . re. malOder in Airy cent pieptsr -or well executed. Mrs. 'Robed" ,oreg t etiri V before the Maid, ~ _Statek 3 o.trun a i ,spdiettutteld blietattgal -O thenr 1 ,to_Upw„ h . tlia,m*jli her two pa.- ties were held in three thousand dollars each. •Mrs. Roberts Is. about, lefty , years of age. These.parties hays:, been .sus pected of being engigetin thia . bn.shmsa for 'some time. . ' - • Revenue Irratuis at New Orleans. - Ceirretasraps to the Pittettanta essemui NEW °swarm, Juiy 15.-. Deputy Sur veyor Keith was releaaed from custody today, having given the Custom officers valuable Information. Conlawrie. who was released this morning on 14,000 bonds, was rearrested this afternoon. He gave bonds to the same 'amount: A seconi warrant has been issued for thAarrest of Coniap►rie's partner.' Adolph reewrle, who cannot be fo t und to-day. Another warrant has also been- laSaed for the sampler, Halton, who la now under bonds from a previous arrest,. —IL young woman of about sixteen deliberately tvalked Into the river at Cincinnati, yesterday.; and was drowned. Who she was, or what her name is, is not known. • • Ad iitlonal Markets by Telegraph.' BUFFALO, Jnly 15:—Plour dull and an changer', Wheat inactive, with sa'es 7,600 bust' No. 2 Chicago spring at 51,37; 7.600 bush No. 2 /Slitwaukee club at 21,39, and 2,600 bush white 6.lichigtin at 21,70. Con. prime in, fair demand, with Rates .50,000 bush No, 2 western _ at 85 - 4 6,000 bush' white vacuum cured at 82c; 24,000 _bush western by sample, abut; 16,000 bush do. at 50C; Oats dull firm at 75c. Pork steady at $33. - Lard are tdy at 19c. Rye dull and nominal: High wines dull and nominal at 21®1.02, according to quality. 'Racelpts-1,600 bbler.flour, 142,000 bush wheat, 90,000 bush - oats. Shipments .--,-92,01X1...bu5h wheat, 13,000 bush oats, 70.000 bush corn. Freights-- wheat 13c, corn 'lc, oats 734 c, to N. Y. Oswzoo, Julyl.s.—Flour dull and un changed; salea 1,300 Ole at 243,76®7 for No. 1 spring: 171,60 for.atuber winter; 26.26 for white, and 19 fog double extra. Wheat quiet.and nominally unchanged; No. I Milwaukee $441834; amber fdictri gan Oarn firm but' quiet; sales 4.000 bush No. 1 Illinois:at 90c, and 3,710 No. 2 •do at 87e. Oats 'nominal. Corn meal: $1.75 Per cost, &Nil feed steady. Shorts s2o;l3hip stuff. $22: Middlings 626 ®2B per ton. • Canal freights—wheat 83‘. corn /Ka to New York; lumber 26.50 to Hudson. Rallr.sad freights—flour to 'Boston, 68c; to New York fol'x to Albany 50o.Lake importa—Oata 6,800 bushels; m luber 915,900 feet. Canal eaPorta— wheat 30 ,400'bushi• lumber 9 11,000 feet. ' , Naw OR .L2Aria. Jaly.l6.—Cotton, mid dlings 3230. only 320 was'offereci; sales of 88 bal • receipts; 46 bates; exports, 246 bales. Gold 'MAX. 'Sterling ex." change 161 h. New York sight exchange 34 per cent. ,premium. Plant flan; Bd perfine 26, doable extra'4l4l,s4 treble ex: 11%10,76. , Corn. white, SW& Oats 780. Bran 21,05. Hay, • prime. $26. Pork 034(037,60. Bacon ,16%®18019n, Lard, tl i tpr r l9X®2o_Xo. keg 203Q,21, 0: s o . fi cri 4110011 c, prime 1 3 Xc... lkfolas se noMinal, choice fermenping "63®84c. Whisky, 'western rectified 042® iabo. coffee nominal, fair - prime 16 X® 10 91 .0 - Cixicsoo, July 15.—1 n the afternoon the grain markehf ivern ; Moderately ac Ulm but pricas.were • a abllde firmer on No. 2 wheat,' Which sold at 81.31@1,32N seller Jul% earn. sold-At 83®840 seller .4 _ 4 4 116 t; .Aug &Lig sollerlJkily," .- 171 1 1 2.14 and. Provisions dull.. In the evening, ma; I were quiet; No. 2 WhOat. sold aparihgkit at $1,30X seller this Munthtiud next; .21.32 seller Au gust. "41:ini sold at 800' seller mouth to. 'fhb extent' of 36,000 bushels, and more could have been bad at 'this figure, a ru mor having been circulated that. the corn'ln store here bleating. I i NasniTLM;; July 1 2.—. Cotton nothing doing,.' Wheat stiffen' Mediterranean 'B4lO xi& sl.l3lsl.l3l=Mat 111,14 white fb=0 171 , 26 - FARM szttra. tg® 27,60 per bbL, BRIEF Ti'LF.GRAM.S. ---- _ • —Six fatal cases of cholera have oc curred in New York city, tide week: —The Saengerreat at Baltimore aliSeed yesterday with lager and singing at Schut _ zen Park. . enkes Harris, landlord of Herth's Hotel. Providence, R.. 1 , banghhnself yesterday morning. ' ' . • —The bank zer Bandy Zrxll,, N. 7",,-sraa entered oy tinrgiare Wednesday night. The du va N ult was OWt901181)A but no trade obbed. —The change orvange Of the.ratasmarr. and Pacific itsiinad-will" be columetund on Sunday - next - , and - be - conipleted LI. about three days,, -?his, • . '.. - .. ' - —The corner steneota Parvinin...., .ldotrg tory, to be erected at Angttenti..unorgiai by Senator Spragitepwati Imellerdf net. day with appropriate Cereficinina;, ~-. . —The Governor and- ucitheitite?ttetitsts, have pardoned Pdtkib Herrietta - York, convicted of-secret doling"; It was a case staibu: to that of:Hester Vaughn. - —At the annual.meeting afr the Maine - EllaturliedBoclet7,.--; resolationa were acitipted censuring the changing of the names- of naval veasela •..auttilt..fibep ley, of Sc. Lo weineleeteaccirreapenth Ing memlber. - -- , - —Mr. Henry T. Plow, mithgm. t o "-A ra „ oil, will leave St. Laura toda.tor New York, whence he, will soon tiall.for - Rio' . Janeiro. He ‘waa the recipient of a - pri- - vats banquet list night at late, Plastane House, et. Lon's. —The sale of lagenin. Aosinevhas been geneirediVrestimed, the Shaba constabn-- • lacy haying received. instrrtgions to be. ' • lent rigid in regard to it..The-grogebops are closely watcketit and • se,zuren of -liquors are made daily: ' - • - —. The COntity DennOcraticreonvention met at Memphis.' nitinnossest. yesterday, and nominated , Torn - Vitehenet for State • ' B enator. - EL Toefrosetid- and fiatimel, H. Harris for Repnesentativeu. 'and It 8. Sharrod, of TiptOinfonnty,lanolloater." —A man pained: 0A Wilkinson, LIP' Piled Wednesthwevening at,tlua central • Police station, Peobestir. New Toth, for lodgings, and committedatileicie 'bStuarit- • dug his throat aometigte during the Wit. It is nob hued% Where lie came -• • • 1 —Governor Clayton, of Ar kansas, -re ' porta Shall/250208U bonds, voted bAtbe. • Mote to the ,Little „Rock Railroad, w il l *Drily be - turnedoverin the bilkers or tbe;o6l. Ircanialadigeareceiveid in large ahipmeatefOltialttrir.ini the ?work oft it I.! OWNlAtitit . .7-' *-dhiiiiie6 findeliiiitene, 'Managua, - - ~- iatioweeirsopAhlb'is- qoach,gcing nouth-froto Virginia City,.was robbeti at Moron's station ; tit ' trellest tress, Virginia City. The tresmare b,ox, -ton talning MAX)gold.- o f f h e Parties are noir on Ow track of the rob. .bers, who fled to theniontatains. - ' • , . . —Henry R. Widimore, the Semetage... of the St. Louis Grain • Aeridclation, will leave for Europe in a few days on ilasi nese connected- - -with•the through grain movement.. The main objectUf his-trip is,to aecurelt tine Of ettitaidepteamens to • run between New Omens and Liverpool in connection with'. barges and steam- boats of the Mississippi river —The commencement at Powdobt T College, at, Brnnswick, Me., occurred on Wednesday. • Th e - attendance Wan very large. Tne ganduating class num - bered thitty.one. The,degree pf I). D. was conferred 'on Fidratio Istebbins, of Ban Francisco, and Mated L'7, D. upon J. G. Rohl, of Bremen, -Gernianys.'.and Hon. Joshua lb Chamberlain, Governor i of Maine. - e" ,l -': •',' '- ' ,' '• ••-• • - - -.-A private fetter Imo tentrVed at - Chicago dated Atria,,..inne . saying that the ' health of Senattif Wham- 4 not so much improved by-his voyage nettle - Mends hadhopedit'would inii.i --Ile had had another attack slmilatto thatmith • which hewae visited sent_ii miatiths ago, hthough less severe thanithetifi:Hei was' about to start with Mra. Grimes nag-tour, hoping that a change pr• air won Testers " .. ,• . . -Walker Welih, a . Ittibitiontractei; on the Poughkeepsie and Eaatern Railroad, has absconaed wiitt ;$7,000, and -leaving a heavy indebtedness, amounting., it is „ . estimated,' to area , 130,000, The tiler- • chants and betslaess men of all elasseS are swindled in sums ranging from '525,000 to 030,000. Tha laborers.oh the road, near Pleasant Valley, _are highly, excited and trouble id; anticipated. The Company will, however, pay them their wages. • —Tha• Conimenbement exercises of the Wesleyan University at KiddleOwn, Connecticut, took place yesterday. The following honorary degrees-were con • ferred: Muster of Arts on Hev...lle: Buckley. John.B.,Poote, Isaiah Dng. Hebron Vincent, Ezra Dyer Witislow; L.L. D. on Judge Robert Cifitttrl Pitt man, of Messachttsetts; D. D. •',:nt. Daniel Avery Wheaton; . Doctor of 'hineic on Eben 'l'ourjee, organizer'of the Choruses at the Peat* Jubilee in Boston. -.A Richmond (VA.) dispatch -mays When, c'eneral Canby • commanded in, North and South.Carolins, in 1 867, the reconstruction elections were balk, and •he not only inaugurated . Governor Hol den Immediately, but directed that the members elect of the LeglelaturelM ad mitted to'their seate•without -taking the test oath. Acoordlng.to his own con struction, Governor, Walker, of. Virginia, should, be inaugurated itnatedlataly, and the'tesoaths for • members .of the Virginia Legislature. should , be aus . - petled': —The 'engine hobs% machine shop,' blaoksmith and one or two„other build ings,, together •with tour locomotives, two of which'were 'dew, 'two "new paa ganger oars. Several Water:tanks and a large lot of neW truokil and" other .. mato. riot belonging to the Soutn . Facille A. IL, at Franklin, MissOuri, were berned Wed nesday night. The building' destroyed were worth about f7.5.001i, and the other prOperty was either destroyed or suffer ed damage to such an extent as to swell the total lou to. Irma $60,000 to $70.000; , which is partly insured in eastern o f o while r rv e Ung to tif E nChe N en wY Omalia,last week, - fell in - with aeon , tenor who endeavored to pass a • dollar counterfeit bill on 'bins. - -nit subsequently otitained the oont w i c4 dep o of the counterfeiter. and tharestalt the capture, near ..,Idadison. WI in of two notorionif, coutiteYfeltere, and ' the seizure of • larvigiuntlty oteounterfelt bank notes, .plates, , di presses, etc. rreat z \ui \be The counterieltens a were taken to Washingnin,-anerdetecti" arson tha track Oche Unt: of the gangs. The ar rests and seizures ; are said to , the mosiimportaut"noisideltir several petre. • E