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To Daily 7 asontl ft 2 THE SOUTH fog of tta gas tomps around Wert Grand Cir lighted Adopted ft 4 Id Ue old 'lIDORSI i myi tfna THE HOUSE I JY 'n i i I move to strike out of the section the portion UOnSiaorBuOll Ol the Alaska Appro I 1Tlak rtosto tbe priaeipal objections tearing I' Dill I tellLlhe provision allowing the conversion Ci 17 I ot tawftil money into bonds and to add the hA1O LiDii' I if li I Words the tawful money so received aw I AMsl tMJ raHPAtod Mil taat oiraln fraalaWNsml wamoern the lorn iU'totf aapy Mss raaotatlon be tt'T Wasaisoroa' July 14 i I I uikcu luw wen uroppea oeau Iuo woca wimui a ui tt Howard tret (conier "rdndtteooed at the corner ot Antoine and Croghan streets 'I cePfodEB4 appropriately refeavd Hendevson are News by the Cable NEW YORK REMOVALS WANTKD" BOARDING Oood far 40000 INION STAB BY CBOWMAN A BHI1WN Alpena Mloh mylY6O4 itnrotnx movedan executive At 4:35 eiLHo caju mnv eaJoyiag teed health Alee Mr Thomas Adv? 'jf a i Adopted the 1 wwmswnnaoia ovum il 4 4 11 I fcjdlrj I member ef lhis ire Daeartartat at duty tta Swnnittr! see With two operations she appeen to to be belli lasten tor the relief of Union prl the war and for the removal abilities from persons named 7 Royal Assent Given to the Irish and Scotch Reform Bills The Democratic State Convention for the nomination of State officers and Presidential electors will be held at MerrilPHall corner of Woodward and Jefferson avenues at eleven a to day been properly ennrtHKted Adopted i Aoh and l'f cr Btock wanted at JENNINGS' Kg Wrhoua 117 Woodbridge street jyiiu 4 s' i WAssieavoe July is BBCONSTRUCTION at fulfil BMfflMPUTOM Investigation of the Assassination 7 Prince Michael PRINCE KIRAGEORGEWICH SUMMONED BE i ORE THE COURT: Xoora lira MiaAOiBSWe learn UraiH of 11 Seventh street wfa treated by Dr Darrin at tbe Garrison Home tea days ago for liver com street having reference toje paving on Qrirnd Ki ver street Agreed to cared Mr 1 ttle mnw Lof Mghib and Chartoe streets baa been animal for Jsy 3eekaM 1 to 1 week 1 to mondio 1X per line each a sewer assessment 8eweflt! Of James DalyBd 9PW fte fipmipg fcmpApteaet ip straight line from Locust to Grand River istreet 1 said Rne to "cffinhlda' With' the hndP jogrth alrotei AWiPfototOpenhwa (Of Joseph Kingston and others for the coo Inahafo ofhAMl TO REMT QAMhBOH isteodnoed a bill to remit dntiea oo a statue intended to surmount the tHE CerTPI WPU MHfi ARKAT DAH i LORIDA mu of the Deparitoent held Monday evrotag Itrijf! Xsf 'kateritiZ I The amily of Gov Humphreys i of Mississippi Ejected from the Executive Mansion jby the Military streets) hi gcod order with waur and bus and all tlttures JAMEH COLUMd a jn 18 11 OV HoMemlmterferia With Uie Municipal AAirw of Raleigh EMBERS IN THE 1L1BAM LEGIS uture: TheTrodingMll was taken Hams offered a nwdificatloo of 1 i DHMf eenuRcuL iro fitatcial tw On Monday afternoon Wolfe an omhec oCthaDetrett ire Department and orttattettoe df the grp camtniedfon superMsaanaaiai oa aaa nrs alarm telegraph aa of the teppiy departMStot died after an fflnesa of eight months at hie residence No 3Q0 Griswold street The feneral will take place this nttfratoouat IMr oel6cirTfowi 1 the" tin Meteodiet CMreh The ire Depertaaent attend In a bodyand the funeral will 1 be iln dfesSe 6t tbs und Relief sLj atfon'of whfchhe' wash member i UOUBK MldUnd OUy Michigan HllaLalAM UKXHHMYg Proprietor mrllMUD RMtentioi of the Civil Authority in Louisiana tee streets Ahtoiao agd Hastings Prehpec and on the northeast doraer of tMoureeavensm and Xanurstese Adopted I By the same that the Janitor place on tbi table Mf'eaeh' Aiderman coplso of ordinances iwhleh have beea ordered Adopted I By Aid ContldiA for thf eNatriicU0Q of box drataS In tifei Eighth Ward etc Adopted By Aid Olewlue for the opening of an alter In the block betdbeh TlarsUngs Pta spest' Columbia aa4 Mpntcalm streets Adopted By the seme fhaitho proper steps be taken I tatastes aad crosswalks Adopted Bj Aid Codd that the City Attorney bring la reaaialion for the opening of an alley bo tween 'street apd avenue Adopted WJ If v'r tbe taama fbr temp poets On Gratiot t' ftit i 't aJ JSWlH IvflT CouRrnns hrrr URCri Mr tannisan moiled air in rrw im unu a doubt expressed that any taken will be found for the new bonds considering the low rate ot interest that many penonfat home and inuroDO hnws alrandv made a vwwwwuin OWa a a a pr re iveiuiGa Mts Gammbom offared ap eddiUonAl taction Dtetrtet'T Gf AA iL Giater jto ba allowed to lllleeva ftmf c1agermlitebtriiet1n' frtihtof hto shop not meM tOi RMnb 1 TpMtyMgklig Powr id SSAONghy 1 r3teeto cen referred theca pt the lac mootipg of tbe Council have been" foutel wnecl' ''Adopted 1 PUuetai Acbeifeti 7BMtenmeHwIArii the accounts referred them at the teat meet ing be paid from tbeir proper funds Adopt q3mj the foot of Bates street and found It In a bad wm ditibh ub piaMrf Mng tecta to several i court bad sustained the doctetenofthe Wayne I Circuit Court 'Adopted iv a I rom Allen A Rablneoa itendarieg hla reaig I nation aa City Aeseseor to take effect on the 1st of August nexi Waye and Means or Committubs Ways and Moms that they kad made an axaataiatlon tf the books and other means of Information la the office aadftad that a comet ac count of labor of clerks etg has been kept and the same agrees with the pey roll submit ted to the CouncU last week Adopted by yoie'li1 naye i 'rom the BmnetotehomTSfaTtas communication eC the Aseeeeor relative to taxes of insurance compaaiee that gtOi ac cordlng to an ordinance now engroeaed wfilgc to the ire CommtesICMn 'and teMte ji Mewtetoaat Gpwonswr or Ontario i Tsasror July 14 The screw tug Lina 1 was burned almost to the edge this morning She was scut tled and sunk in ten feet cf water Tobobto July 14 It Is uatteruiood that the Hon How tead will shortly be sworn in Lieutenaat Governor of Ontario Also that Str rauds Hindu will succeed Lord Monek aa Governor The regular meeting of the ComtaOwttameflWas Roem UR BMI laat evening the President Hoe? Paul' Glee in tbehmip ft i ri wagnpi Kj 'i Present Aid Adams Bond Uodd' Conaidlae' Coots How Kling Kremer Lglj MgRgfo eigrttefe Pfcdps Pareell RueMsi Stewart and the President i HAL I oot of UUUVJ KlvarC atrM 11 A HOHN A IXJ njvU tfna IsOClRTiLLB July 14 HMMUMK Mia at Ute Oourt House to night to ratify the nomi huttees of 8eymour and Diair Reaohitiowe were adopted tarty fadocateg the New Teak iaHiW QDEWM I avenoec Mean I the lowest biddM eepted and theCtertrolterAiroMed to contract I wUh the loyest bidder I rom the came that he bad conferred with I Messrs Smith A Cook contractors relative to I a anspensiou of the1 paving' of Gran River I street aqd Uat they are willing to modify the 1 contract so as th defer BomptaUng the pave I ment beyond line of Seventh I (South) atrtfet' and the time ordered I to be extended CUI the drst of November I next JE i4 4 I rom the City Attocneyjwporting that In his I opinion after a careful examination of the ante LJed the Detroit City Railway Company cannot be compelled to run their cars on that portion of Michigan avenue beyond "the point where the paving of that street te now going on'' aa the city by ita action ha temporarily Impeded tbe pamageef that tintirf yArrepthd 1 rom ubmuitag a reeoldum for the opining and widptag of Mullett street to the west line ot 8L Aubin ayenueialso for the opening end widening df CattartM state Ac cepted and Adopted' RpTOMTMM CML lUTHORITT IN rLUnlUA An Tna Olympic Last nlgbt Maner Blake reopened the Olympic Thea er Is undoubtedly the best minstrel iroupo that haa appeared in this city for years'ew If any new men are comprised In it but Is a corndnntlon of old Detroit favorites such has rarely been ejected ete Lee and Mc Andrew are tbe cod men and aa auch out do dl cooiltors la the asme line that have ap ti irid bore for a long time while 8 Ed wards occupies tbe responsible position1' of tenter chair Torn Williams and Johnny Stout Bros couple of floe tenors while tbe Lucker Brothers add much to the Instrumental part ol the entertainment McAvoy Carle and others well and favorably kuown In the city make np the rest of this efficient troupe who last night I esented tbe best features of negro mmatreisy atbout any of the objectionable ones Thoa Pom A troy 1 OlUo and roaideuco 1M Cong HU jod iaw i vtoil I oothamoe msmtete huyaen Howard Morns Mbrrfn (of Ver mont) Oaborn Pattersod (of Ncw Haaapahire) POflMMyL'HaaMUV 1 fltanfeato ntawHJx Tlpta Vta Willey Wllltamsaod dicn't Davaoiv July 14 I To th Kditor of The Detroit rsa Press Will you favor me with sufficient apace Jn your colnaaaa to expvem ia feeble terms my heartfelt gratitude to those who from pure feel ingicg huinenity hive ao generoualy'dtoed those in eeerah of the bodies of their lost ones that periatad by tbe sinking of the Morning Star to Messrs Edwards Townsend A Co? Ml Sterling Jr A Childs Oliver PMusAnd others unknoWn to me but' all of Cleveland! I dmire to make my acknowledge unameaw awn dot Mil HR MWWUUB UBMie COO duct they tavei shown toward myself and other sufferers by tbe disaster A steam ves sel at a heavy expense was pieced at our dis posal With all appliance naamiary for the search and was for sixteen days kept in com mlaaion Though not so successful aa wished we have accomDllahed'mnch uniter the etancee and aaany bearta have been made lighter thereby Whatever Mm bdsn Aone la due solely and entirely to tbe noble hearted nem of thoee referred to To Captains Lundy John Varner and George Warner who MHteU HMBBUiU BWT1CC WIHMNIfe DOM uxmey er (reward I also wtsb to oferny warmest prates and gmitudrfor their tlona ia bobali of Mbem and myaelL If not in this may they in the world to come mset thsir reward Thanking you for thia furor I remain ypu rom re GARRETT Will OlevelaM papers please copy) payment ot anv commission rmr mhimm nr compensation to any person for the salebr ne rotlatten op any bonds er securities of tbe LUnktodStatea Mr 8uuui stated that a aimifernrarislon bad been inserted in an Appropriation bill paaaed recently by both Houmsl I Messrs Howabd and Conkling unied that even' if it should prove a superfluity the I amendment would db no harm It was then agreed to i A question by Mr Patterson ot New Hampr shire in regard to the effect of the third aeo non to Which Mr Shermah replied gave rise to coBsMerabte'debste Mrsuirn i aasiiii Jon and AiBtaBkflSAroAlm nnnrenlmm 1 1 'B' feww pnv viagtMgg i and Menn Bbormanand SumDeraa tenack)uJ ij ucieouiDg ju BWsuMm i I i 1 i Mr 'gave noliae' that be Would V'Chfef Clark for ths Executors TtaraetS ata TdSat Artiste tor asleeyasywhsre ItKbTAUKANT and Ajo Station 1Y No 2 Michigan Urand Avenue Bast Uger beer Cr thro cents a gloea Lunch ev ry mornimr OSOKOK and UKNltf KIKLER invite their friends to give them a coll jyll lw Senators 7 Efeetml romNorth And I South Carolina hi Hottest Yesterday at half past twelve ths thermometer in the store of Louis Black A Co Indicated a temperature oftucty nine degrees above aero When It un derstood that this instrument is habitually kept her 3 no extraneous Influences such as reflec from hot pavements or glass are allowed work upon it It will be readily conceded the weather yesterday was decidedlylmy Tbe eredaMtats ef Wifoam Pinckney White appointed to succeed Senator Johnson Mankind were presented' by Mr Vickers jtnd Itataa sworn In andtook hle I sea Ofc 4 4 wuMPontar auurLviuo or vaoaiicim' I I "Mr TbuMbull called up the bill to an tliaHUl tJlA tWRfWWfoV Rnnnltolrtro vmwsreiAte las the Executive Department and moved to bill tbe question being on an appeal mws uy usouig as us eno ot tne taira sec tion' a proviso that in caae of the death committee oy Mf Butler of Massachusetts reaignation absence or eiekgemof the Com 1 decision of the chair ruling out of miaaioner of Patents the dutyOf said Commla 1 amendment proposed by Mr Buller sloner until a saaosesor ahaU be appointed or I towewye fron the sum to be paid Russia sueh abeeueehr alckneue ekali eoaae ahaU de 1 the eatiafection of claims of Amer vol ve 'upon one ot the exasainers in chief of I eMt egeinst that government Tbe said office to be recommended by the Presl I TSj10 ot Ue chair was sustained by 03 to 87 ucuu aaoumouumeut waa agreea to The bill waa further amended on motion bi Mr MOBunnu by adding the words no appoihunent tor designation otherwise than herein ptovlfaj ta ue oases mentioned in tbe drat and second sections shell be made to All vacancies happening during the receaeof tbe Senate The bill aa amended maaed It goes to tbe House for concurrence TSMTOKAttY LOAN CBBTiriCATUS MrlCAmLL called un the hill to antheriva 1 tbe tens of three per cent temporary lean cer tfficatm to tbe compound Interest notes 'r 'i 'The 1 Was on Mr TnuwBtnL'8 amendment providing tor monthly aalee of gold by tbe Treasury Department not exceed ing 16000000 a month commencing on tbe 1st tot August next until the amount In tbe treasury does not exceed B40COOOOO Along debate ensued Messrs Trumbull and Came ron supporting the amendment and'Mr Cat tail opposing it The latter read a communi cation 'from tbe Secretary of the Treasury to show that ths balance in the aonn be reduced by payments of Interest and for AiasKavo aeons ouvwuuw Mr Mouton offered an amendment that the surplus now in the treasury or aceraing next year shall be used for the redemption of legal Mr Conkling opposed it palling attention to tbe tacvilmt Congress had decided that no more greenbacks abaH be retired The amend ment was rejected by to 30 Mr Tbumbull then withdrew the motion to make his amend mrii a sntintirnin tnr tha bill and offered It ab an additional section Mr Hows apoke against the bill and Mr! Williams in its favor urther debate sprung TMI rUNDINO BILL 4 'Vto Mr SmntMAN Inuatod on the regular order An4 thffi VWutlnC Kill wa ireVfeaa waaa I av nsm uwaauvu WP a Mr Hbndbicks took the floor and com menced a political speech in reply to othme made recently In the course of bis remarks he osetared himself unreservedly in fkvor cf the platform of the New York Conven tion and repeciaUy in reply to questions supported tbe plank Which rinclarna for the payment of tbe 5 80s in lawful money I av bwu wuiugvzcu nr dcj moar and expreMea the opinion that hewould be elected and com mand tbe confidence of the countryaa not a sectional but a national man He also spoke highly of Gen Biair as generous talented and brave His fame be said would be guarded by his late amoctaee in arms He concluded by exnreesliMr tbe hone that next Mon win see a restoration of the country to that peace which rests not upon subjugation to despotic pbwer but upon the restored supremacy of the Constitution sad the riehtful anthoritv of th I depart meats of the government and to a pros I (NTTItJ iffilUIIIIU WM pUBCBa Tbe consideration of the blU was interrupted by the report of the committee of conference on the Civil Appropriation bill which was eeunwrred In lv Mr SnwABT then replied to Mr Hendricks crlUriatag tea reeoed of the end its nominees and predicting a triumphant vindication of the Republican party at the poUsln November Tbe aueal Ion was an Mr witoma ment proposing the issue of fifty year bonds for the consolidation of tbe debt to be taxed i was njsesaa ij tv Mr Howako moved te odd tto the auction legalising gold contracts a proviso that it ahall DOt auulv to lha raaawai nr aa HtaeoteaueM under a contract already en tered feta nnleaa such contract originally re quired payment in cotauj jj i Mr Subman suggested arabetltute for Mr amendment providing that where the etipetetton pap Internet tecoui ia a de vice toobtta iltagal or usurious intermt it ehaHnot beeafored''t After Mas'' dsacureion between 1 Messrs uonximg wwiama ana uoroeuon the amend ment MrCou delivered a prepared speech arguing that the iagiaiation of gold contracts wUl gradually cause gold to reappear in a eircu extanion of time for pay Ing pawing aaaeae Riyer atreeu Waya and Means i Juue ru 1KMOVAL CHA8 ALT1ER BON hare removed their Insurance and Real Estate Asn to ths Rotunda Griswold street oflles No 1 over Expioa ofllca naySl it The Morning Mission and Jef Avenue Methodist Episcopal Sunday school will give a grand excursion and boat rioe to SL'dair starting from dock foot of Shelby street at 8 thia morn ing are flv' (Sants who go may be auro of a good time a ft 0 Mr a Tinsley official I asanograpnar tor the Halted States District Court for the Western District ot New York iwao intown ywterday rente homeward em Cleveland where he waa engaged with mwn weaver end Goodale reporting the I feaaoua Viefor murder trial 2j 1 1 iM i ffi i HfoHWAT Aman named Conrad Woeltbal yesterday reported that he waa rob bed of WO about eleven Monday night acoapsu garresera who attacked hiaa naj the corner of Howard and ourth streets NUMBiER 2637 ri a i jq 4 1 1 made tha I traneparo Btootlem 4 I Br Louis July 14? I The Democrats iheld a formal ratificationseetiiig ai the court house to night' which was largely attended Among the speaker were Chariea Gibeea Ben Jamee Ttadiey Henry Brockmyer and Dr Joe McDowell IwGOiottoBi vets' adopted lodoninar mm' nidi ffifihH ah 1 i II WMV WMfeaMTUUW UIQ annyrm toflldfi nominees of the New York Convention sad nladoinff nm i fm an nnn Missouri River at Omaha Kailroad Chief JuMta TlS ol TerikMtai number of Eratern capitellate nave aruutdsrt Omaha an rotate for tbe moun touwHujaau uBuuraiou taNWtth Ataalniffiiiu wi Jwxvra Tab Sesr la a oanatuewe lor (Rapped Haads aafi all rnegbatya or taritattaa rf the ata 1JJ A cream colored cow and calf lveRof mr will be paid It leu at 848 Twelfth atreeL jy 14 it arliedt pertod on r'of toaaltactAtatocaUty AatoptatJrJuoC Tbe CouMiliboe aAJoroned STORKS TO RENT TVo Btonw In the new brick block next below the Board ot 7 rode Bqlldlnr on Woodbridge atreet These atorwa arc1 feet front by 1W0 feet deep rannlng Oom Wood hrl Ivo arrcHt to the liver front with good shipping facilities Ov reby ssvlng dockage sod cartage ros arartun pvun 1st May neat Apply to BTIM BON aptatt ni flaiii IJKMOVAL JOHN Ladles lb and Gentlemen's premium 'boot maker baa re moved to 19 Larned street between Randolph and" Jylolw Naw Oklbams July 14 RBSTOKATION OP CIVIL AUTHORITY IN LOUI IANA After his inauguretion yesterday Gov War mouth sent a communication to Gen Buchan an officially notifying the latter of the adop lion of the fourteenth amendment and the in auguratlon of tbe Governor On receipt of this communication Gen Buchanan issued an order of which the following la the Substance Tbe Commanding General having been officially notified of the ratification of tbe fourteenth amendment of the Constitution of the United Blates by the Legislature ol Louisiana on the Vth tnsL it becomes bis duty under the act of Congress which became a law June 25 I8CS and the order ot the General of the army to announce to the people of the State and to tho troops under his command that the provisions of the Reconstruction acts of Congress have ceased to operate in Louisiana from this data Military authority will no longer be exercised under the Reconstruction acts ip said State and all officers commanding or detachments are forbidden to interfere in civil affaire unless on proper application by the civil authorities to preserve peace or under Instruction duly received from the Command ing General of the District Military law no longer exists The civil law is the supreme order of the State all civil officers acting under military appointment will transfer their offices and everything pertaining thereto to their successors who have been duly elected and who have qualified under tbe laws of the State The order concludes with congratula tions to the people of Louisiana upon the res toratiou of the State to the Union and ex presses good wishes for the future JaoKsoa Mias July 14 PORCiaLY EJM0TXD Gov HnmnhrevA und tkmiiv UZOrn elected from the Executive military authorities i Colombia July 14 SOUTH CAROLINA LRGISLATURB I The Legislature to day elected Thomas Robertson United States Senator for the short term ending in 1871 The Senate on the fifth ballot elected A Sawyer who is collector of internal revenue for Charleston United States Senator for the long term The result' regarding the election in the House is yet undecided SavANXAH July 14 INAUGURATION The Governor was inaugurated to day Till COTTON CROP Private advices from lorida say the "worm is doing great damage to the cotton Ealkigh July 14 8BNATOBS XLECTEI BOM NOKTH CAROLINA According to a resolution adopted In caucus last night General to day elected John Pool ot Pasquatank Uniied Otto oeuaior ior tne tong term until the 4ih of March 1873 and Gen Abbott former ly of New Hampshire and of New Hanover for tbe short term which expires March 4 1871 Tbe contest in the caucus was between Abbott and Dockery RULB IN NORTH Gov Holden yesterday without notice ap pointed a new Board of Commissioners for this city thus supplanting the municipal authori ties They believed the Governor had trans cended his powers and referred the case to counsel who were of the oulnion that the Gnv ernor was acting without law or authority and so advised the "city authorities whereupon the latter notified the new board that they would not give place to them until legally elected or appointed It is rumored that the Governor has calledon Gen Canby to allow him military support to enforce his order '1 Momtoomsbt July 14 THE ALABAMA LRG1SLATURB i The Legislature which met yesterday con tains about thirty colored members The Sen ate door keeper is a colored man and the door keeper Sergeant at arms and chaplain of the House are also colored INAUGURATION THE GOVERNOR AtA To day Gov Smith was inaugurated in pres ence of the two houses He sent in a message which is in the main more Cons ervatlve than was expected He recommends in strong language the removal of all disabilities from tbe people of Alabama and bitterly opposes any disiranchlsemeut except for crime that tta seettow shall not plyfo eowtaaete for Utebrorowfog of currency titotatawal or tataMfofl under a wtaet alr eady into Balm sank eoatmet originally required 4 a AS VO suppoano fbnians comhittid jl London duty 14 Cooke and Blakearrested as enians were examined at Bow street to day' and the police testifying to finding a large quantity of arms apd ammunition on vM tircuiuto iuey were remanded for trial TEN ASSASSINATION PRINCB MICHAEL' The investigations by the authorities into the recent assassination of Prince Michael atm mntinnn Th Karageorgewich 'who has been suspected of iu muraer nas neen cited to ap pear before the court to answer the charge THB TT1MPTID Rivni rTinw vw skat a AAN (BE AAA 4 London July Dispatches from Madrid state that at a review of troops in and around that city yesterday the comtflanding Gener al made a Speech to the soldiers warning them 5Khv8t of sym Pslhy wlth tbe late movement against the Queens government iThe country is report OYAL In tbe House of Lords last night it was1 an nounced that the Royal assent had been given to the Irish and Scotch Reform bills and to the Boundary bill a BOYAL VISITOR London July Ason of the late King Theodorus of Abyssinia has arrived in Eng land and gone to Osborn on a visit to the Queen a a MINI8TBR BANCROT CablsbuEb July14 The American Min Isler Bancroft haa mvkxi 2 gotiations with the Grand Ducal Government tor the ratification of the naturalization treats mseyial law in spain It is reported Government has declared mArtlal law In the Province of Caledonia from china Advices from China say tbe rebels have finally retired from tbe vicinity of Tinsiug abandoned all hopes of taking the place ffs ij I A BUSSIAN ALLY I June Iff ma Lonnoit July 14 I Shah has declared himself the allv ofRustia I I inancial London July 18 evening Consols 944a 94 for asoney and 94 for account United States bonds" 72f72 Erie 44j commbrcial Liverpool July 14 evening Cotton Bata 8000 hales Uplands lld Orleans 2uU at Cheese firm at 58a Bacon firm at 48s 6d Prodita rStigar firmer at 26s Petroleum noatj a twnr i THB WBATHBR 1 The weather la favorable lor ertips?" i 4 Loxpou July The Steamer Attantafromew York haaarrived nly 1 The steamer Palmyra from has arrived Dr Hollywood in Dr' James Hollywood who waa recently convicted in 'the United States Court sad sentenced to hard labor in the State Prison for five years on his arrival at Jackson attempted to convince the Superintendent that be was unable to conform to the terms of the sentence as be waa afflict ed with chronic lumbago? Tbe officer how ever had been ported in regard to the festive doctor's lumbago for which he said he had an Infallible The doctor was Inclined to be Incredulous and rather Insisted on being permitted to go Into the hospital men treaties were of no avail' and he was' shaved encased iu the zebre unifora end ordered to go at work in tbe paint sbop Wbro WlSi Xormant last aaw him be was mounted upon 4 thraatagged stooibruh and petal pdt la hand industriously at wbfk udsr the eye of a feck master who leaaver kaown to fevor hie flOCk 1 i i 4a Caledonian Oluk Ths' regular monthly! ffiMttar LtheOaledonlan Club this city waslreteat tire Toomeef the crabfast evening? the CbtaC John Wtaon tn the chair The miautes of tbe last meeting were read and a 1 proved 'flfcMwmsabere were added to ibe Qtata DUnGtebmc Cemmeon Ibdtatit cT tife ComaMee of Anangemwmta the piepie toMrt Bellelleon Tbersday July 30th repertod that all necessary details had been ar ranged Thejjrpgjaije wML fimprtav Sept tish games running taping dancing ete and it is tatoodad to stake the occasion one ol lunhenal lataeet Boats will' leave tbe ferry dochjprjke island at regular intervals dastag a Beeak Thibvbs A gang of sneak thieves are operating in different portions' ef the city during the present heated term with 'uaesRal boldness and success Persons who fro greater comfort are in the habit of leering their dooes open during the night will Aheeo foro take warning Sleeping rooms in various blocks near Woodward and Jefferson avenue' as well aa several private houses have been entered recently and small sums of money ex trated from the clothing of the sleeping occti pants weekly report er foitowB I Waysnd Means1'' I rom the Clerk of the Court that I the report of the jurta In Oertala street and I alley opening eaaO hale been ttiA: I and a resolution by Aid Oiewlne to pay 876 for awards of damages to the opening of An I tletam street Adopted' 44 I 18 I Aid Olewine aiMraffiTOd a 'resolutiou to pay I the awards for opening an alley in the Tenth Ward r83JWHTjrOi I Aid Considine nhjeetod He wished to defer I tnese alley awards until tbe assessments were I collected a Discussion wse had In which it was shown that the awards must be paid within sixty days or tho ateaauree for opening the aame Would be void i i £4 ti 1 i The resolution wee the adopted 17 Other resolutions tp pay the awards of dama ges In other cases were then presented by tbe Aiderman of wards wheaffin Ita tlrsst ini slkj opening cases had been confirmed 'Adopted rom the Board bf1 Healtha resolution for a sewer in tta bleak between Oak Cherry I and Elgbtostretaadd Ninlhyeuue Ac cepted to'iHiJx TIM) A apacloua flrat floor offico in JL naw block auliabla for banking am aimliar uur powa Apply to A LIN DUA No 77 Gria wold ttreol building a 4 inyO lf 0 RICKS TO Desirable Burin aa Office in the new block next below tbe Board of Trade Building fronting on Bhclby strcot and the river Apply to i bI'IMBON i aplA tf Close r1 tte fixing of the "of" a sidewalk on Catharine stree tatwetf OMUna ral "ftrtle streets I referred to the 'Aldortnwr tay they Of Mienrad Rokh for paraaiaatan to build a wooden structure ta Webstar opening otbanuap etrisct from Dubois to Chene street Street Open Ita'Ata 1" ajf pl 'T rom the Controlled apprprod acooiiBta anfl report' of eity officers for the week endlog July 16th Ac overheating i rom Mb stme sobmlttlng tta propMsls A Custom or the Good Old DArx Tbla 1 33fej evening a meeting of the ifth Ward Demo andVarrar Monw'S Miami rratlA will L1J a I rose a UV1U Mfr LUO QUUW QI Lefebvre No 144 Grand River street and it is proposed to enliven the occasion by a good old fashioned pole raising a magnificent hick ory atem one hundred and forly one feet hlgh having been procured foi that purpose Gbnbral Casbt Brevet Brigs 1 dier General Silas Casey has at his own rep quest been placedwpon the retired list of ar 1 my officers His splendid executive abilities' always gave him Jiigh rank in certain walks of I bu profession while hie heroic conduct al tbe battle of air Oaks when in command of the Jrst Divif ion ol Corps proved that his fighting ardor had not been damped with age Inoomplbtb In the Court yesterday the following Jurors only responded to their names Peter Behan Charles Koehler Thomas itzpatrick id Taber John Winter Pontiff Guoin JoeenL Wsmbeq William Winter Mertin Geiger Jacob Hemmel Charles Kuhl Ita' Apgar Before proceeding to the liial of criminal cases an additional number of Jurors' will be drawn to complete the panel Tui Latb Stsbbikg Louis Stanch the shoemaker who stabbed "a man named John Becking with whom he was dis cussing politics Monday afternoon wm ar raigned before Justice Stoll yesterday on a charge ot assault and battery to whfeh he pleaded not guilty and gave ball for his appear ance one week from to day inju ries are not as serious aa they were at first be lieved to be and the prune state of the case indicates a withdrawal of the complaint before the day set down for the trial Hat Spout The phenomenon of water spouts ia frequently witnessed at sea in the warm latitudes but a hay tpoul on land is of rare occurrence We have however to chrou ic'e an event of this kind which was wftaemed In a field near the Skating Rink yecterday A quantity of hay had been cut and raked into I small heaps which were caught up successive I ly and raised to a considerable bight with a rapid spiral motion which was as suddenly I reversed and the several beeps descended the I winding st alr way alighting in the very snot I from which they were ratted This to the I first bay spout ever seen in thia vicinity I 1 Collision on Lafaysttb Yetter I div ifLernoon a ladv and trontlaman vasJl driving down Lafayette street at a rapid space I the BtoM oEacation asking for an with a single horse and light buggy one ol tta fastenings of the shafts gave' way at the axle tree when tbe front wheels swung around and I 'izJ 1 J11'115 became entangled with those of a feed wagon I rom the City pouneelor taper! I eg ital'i going in the same direction The buggy was I Hobart ot the city tta Supreme completely capsueui audits occupants thrown out while the horee hern eased to the wagon was thrown down tbe wagon llsell overturned and some children that were In It thrown be tween the leet The horse belonging to the buggy started offwlthtbe shafts and tbe lady becoming entangled la tta reins wasdragged some distance ortunately no one received any serious injur though both ve? bides were considerably damaged 1 Dbateb from BuiT 134 who resided on Clinton street between Rlopelle and Orleans streets yesterday died from tbe effects of inn stroke 7 About lour yesterday afternoon and unmarried man named James Tltoley was found lying at the corner of Lafayette and irst streets in a comatose state Director of I the Poor was informed of the circumstance and that officer procured a carriage and con veyed the man to St Hospital' where he died almost Immediately after bis arrival Coroner Schulte held inquests on the above cases in each of which a verdict of death from sun stroke waa rendered Several other per sons were overcome with tbe intense heat but we tarn of no fatal caaar except thoee men tioned above WASHINGTON I Rsdioai Regard for ths Will of the Naw Your July 14' I IHE 1 Wharton's nickel works together with the buildings occupied by tbe operatives near Camdeu New Jersey were burned Bunday morning Loss 40000 ACCIDENT L' While landing a picnic party at a pier last evening from a steamer a girl fell overboard A policeman in tiding to rescue her was drowned JDnrinE the excitement the of the boat gave way precipitating over a dozen more into the river and it is thought several were drowned a ROBBERY te Bank was robbed 4 of 6000 yesterday There ia no clue to tho robbers REPUBLICAN BXEdfrWVi COMMITTER The Union Republican Executive Committee of this eity adopted resolutions yesterday in doming Evarts for Attorney General and thanktag the National Democratic Convention for ita nominations THE STRIKB At a meeting of bricklayers last ntahr conragement was received from other societies and they appeared determined to persevere iu their strike for eight hours MBBTING or MASTBB MASONS The master masons held another meeting yesterday and many ot them agreed to wait tor the end of the strike It was also stated that the strikers had become dissatisfied had broken up their old organization and were returning to labor under the ten io GIRL COURAGEOUS ACTION A BOY Some young girls went in to bathe last evening at the foot of itty sixth street East 4 River One of them got beyond her depth" and in her struggles to escape drowning 1 dragged three others into like danger A boy 1 fourteen years old named rank Beck hear ing tbe screams ci the girls ran to their assist ance and succeeded by persistent diving in rescuing three of the four The other hnmed Powers was drowned THE CASE COLLECTOR BAILEY The case of Collector Bolley of the fifth district came up before Commissioner Os borne yesterday and resulted in that gentle honorable discharge The pwjurere now in prison sought for their own ends to injure him The charge of subornation of pedlory will be today preferred against the ent of the government here Maj Belknap who it alleged was one of the great movers in this affair? 1 1116 i '1? CB1CKBT match between officers 'of the 8u Club termi toyurf offleer with four Th following Is the total 100 8econd innings 68 Knickerbocker first innings 79 innings 95 Naw Yoax July 14 The HeraU special from Port au Prince says We have the intelligence that troODS bad attacked the Cami rahela rt Rouge but were repulsed with considerable loaa Gen au berthed cannonaded ortBes add the tabel cruisers had capturedra HayUan war schooner at sea At ort Leberte the oMeers who remaioad faithful to Salnave were eaqpeeted by the Cacos and their proper ty eefifieatrated The Haytien man of war Syl van had returned from the Cape In convoy of a sttamer from Havana which had 800000 in specie aboard to pay the reuaira necessary on lha steamer GttatM'whtnK 1 deud way from New I I 1 I Tbe American Consul bad notified all for 1 eiguera to quit the Consulate within rix I dftVA or embark on thn Amhripn 1 Yofk ThQ rench end EnkliAb repre I aun tai I ua MddVta a a a a vvMMtAvcta vuui wgc mQBiixe menuoned loreignere but it had not been as yet ae OCpted 4 UZlH'i mi 4 fl ifl I The American man of war Penobscot luft QD WllWriUi 11U tn The British man oi war Malta to at Port au riSOe VA rt 14 4V UB4 4 1 41 i 4 MVflB 1 4 lai 1 All EVENING BES8ION 1 DnoGETlMbAncB or tu BEOBeaenrsI BUREAU Tta House aaaendmanta to the bill te ita aMoommaanee or we rreesme cooowrredln ul bills passed VJOTICK Wberox my wifo LOUISE KITTLE XT han tt my and board without just cuw or provocation I hereby notify all peraunetmil will pay no ilebte ot hor contracting from and after tide date Duirolt July 13lb 1868 ABRAM K1THE JyliXi STRAYED Olt 8TOLKN A bay mare four vceraoll a hort black mane a blight epot on her left trout foot A liberal reward will be given for information leading to her recovery DAVID KN AIT 421 Catharine street Jjl4 4t I Lfoirbiddtag after the lilUSn RIH niMtefifiMM yfififi tafirovwvjvyw sum rr mui cancerea ma mx again Mr amendment was rejected Mr motion to strike out was agreed to by the following vote Messrs Cameron Chandler' BEg Corbett erry essenden relingbuysen Harlan Hendricks Howet I MeDOBaldMerrin (of Matae) Morrill (ot Ver moat) Patteceonof New Hampshire) Patter sou (dt TenneaoeeJy Pameroy Rta and Wil 19 Messrs Cattail Cole" Couneas Hendaraon Mo reran A AahftprtO Umemmwe 'cs wws aavq aevMUOVji I Rosa Sherman SteWart Sumner 'Tipton Willey 10 Tbe bill wm then passed i Adjourned I Gl I va tout juai jm 4 1 i 4 I nlM intended to place the other States on the HAVTOD 4 SI wasw COMPBNSATIdN UNITED STATES DBPOSTT oBIBS AT CHICAGO Mr Logan from the Committee on Ways and Means reported a bill proridiug that after wnoie compen Mtion Of United StetM dem(rnMtari riArkStaitrirlaA I kH mra TT wMivfegv euaii uuh exceea i 4 fit 4 i 2 i TUB AJaAbKA BIIaL 4 Tho House vent lnto couinkKtee of the vhotob Mr Gamihd in the chair on the Ab taken when the subject Vfifl Iteit Kfefrirdk tho proviso that "in caae of the death I committee by Mf Butler of Massachusetts rm anawna nr Uk riM nr ik rA vru uie uecision oi I mdment proposed by Mr Bullernr the sum to be paid Russia KIONE UUTTKllB WANTKD Eight or tan roo I dtonn Cutter wanted Wag mi (4 pdr day tapiy to lIWLATEH A BRUNTON'S awns ted foit pt Druh Mrmit jy8 tt VIZ DrvMmakers at 14 Consrsw street wrat coiner Sucond treet Inquire Imawdi 12 84 AOKNTd At tbe beadquar quaitera 210 JolPraon avenue Detroit Mich Jylu St A CENTS WANTKD to aclt tbe new Star II ut rowing Machine Large nala given or '1'1 particular enq an SM at 210 Jcffaraon avenu 'troit Mich or i red stamp and add re IKKltiNl Off UQ Uenctai Agontr JylO et Court Jury called and court a4foBM till tta 30th laatant L' Central Station Court Richard Thomp ron Urfiak 5 or fifteen 'days In the House of CohMIm paid lEtnily Smith atiae disorderly fined 10 or thirty days in the House of Correction paid 'Peter Meyers simple lar ceuy dtochaged Bill Ssnlithurn tfis emporiiry ofVaoahoiM ia the '1S 1 1 I 4' tt kg 11 4V i I'r iff tj' VOLUME XXXTUa DEl'ROTT 5 MTCTTm WTmvsn a Itttt Sr too 4 i i DR 17 Rowland street corner Bute hae rinclicod Homeopathy lor twentyone year iand fifteen year In the city of Detroit Ho make th treaiinoot of Chronic and emale IhifMti ape daltlea Headache and Neuralgia cured in a tuw minute Jyl2 2w A TTENTIUN NINTH MICHIGAN CAVALr Uk Tho annual reunion of thU organization (will be held at the Michigan Kxcbantfe IJulroit onWednesday Auguat 12th IMS All former ntni Ler of the regiment with their ladles are invited bo present Kach officer is requested to send hie LldretA to the tMtcretary at onoe OKTKm BiROUK rreatdenU A DaaaAoe Mocroxryackflon Mich jyB 2w MiiKUIHMer 4 ri I I La A IV a Qv Trarer Tuma fij Tta St Joseph Herald learns irom a gentle maa just from ort Hays that the Indiana are on the war path in that section It to reported that there are over six thousand Indians with in twentyfive miles of ort Larned Thev have already killed ten or twelve white men 1 ii Baeva July ix TMffavKnimiBt rfoy 04 Navajo Indians and their ririqneqne nnder th CavaJo fiqUnt from TAW £tace to a bead of Apaches west of Maaaii Anufo Eiail road pv 4 4 3 I age named Ida airchild whose paren to reside Uft SALK I in Ponllacrau away from home on Mondfiy1OR BALK A lot of galvaafri heel 8he ff Windsor 'wkere it ii RANTER 0Und lninr of EDWARD Lbelleved that eta got aboard of tta eastward bouni Data Mondty nlghL A iuessenger yes I WK A fl acre corner with a mall hlerdat alerted) A naranlt hre' 1 I ill homo uui barn black loamy oll urulur oultlva I 7 pwrauit ot RST hJJiJ on being uov al! nullable for a market I gnrdn Ta hundred loot trout on ort atreet I PROBABLY Tta examination of wrat and fret front ou Koi tanon avenue I Mire Buaan Harrison who a few dava alneeuutii aide of rt and three fou rib of a mile from I 4ueu nnrrwua won a lew aayaaince th turn of tne treut car on Kurt street half a mle I stole a large amount of property from tta reel Wain' No 91 Larned street ratrl cent if not sold in two wueke cu be leased for I ba been postponed for 'the purpose of aacer whLn waterman mMlclU vestigutou Whether she tMioflw or to BKaPBORD by letter I really lukane bb aotne of bar friend claimj I (hifitonx Houf I I BUDDlipiATH Ofl V1LUBL1 I nntTMW Turn xi I iuwijidk uwwj veiODKinr VO a I OydK IQ JirNo 4 Lewii itreet Second I I dx rrom Osm trot recently repaired cdni I named Hau who lives on Ibe Gratiot I whltIIAtawrt short distance beyond foll gite I while belok driven into town dmnnd 1 I nV) llltWT A ISrSA in1 ArtmiriAillotia rare an Wra I A We will pay a salary I Irom 100 io flSO per month for lea active Intluatriou exjierienred life Insurance agentshum one year A pply at once wli four refcrenm KANeoM Sb 11 a DlEY Managers Cincinnati 'bio iyl 31 to Dr ewitaiejHEwefeArra Wetaeaa for teMfe COMCkESRIOMAL Yi iU 1 ni liLTIMU PreparaUoMs ur tiie Baaqwet to Rawer a BstTiMoas July 14 4M Wunquet by citizens of Baltimore to Hon Et'erdy Johnson to morrow evening will be a most intertwting ecroaloo The President and Cabinet all' the oreign Ministers and members of the United Slates Senate have been invited and many are expected to be presenh ri 3 44 Th Strike HAaaiac Ps July 11 telegram received by the Governor from Pottsville Shows that the reports of outrages in the mining regions are all false It seems al most positive that the reports have all been circulated by Interested parties to raise tta price of i ov Here! ot Cattle Stolen aiwrm 13? head of catUeworth S3 000 was stolen soine three weeks since Jf fHMTey Hvtag on the Red Pecos New Mexico by th Apache Indians ifter made until the A Son of tho Lsto King Theodoras taw for its I visiung ijueen victoria prompted by aflsar that the hill might be eon trued to authorize compulsory payment In greenbacks a fear netnra he thought coa sidsriag tta vtows reeeatly wxpraaed by the Bsertora from Ohio 4 (Mr Sherman) and Indiana (Mr Morton) and of the possibility of a future Secretary ot the Treasury holding tbe same opinions which he' contended ZProed loan Inviolable principle of the rMflpBMtCfcll pflfty ar ra 's taBBMAN dented that any such eon atrnetion eonld ba pleaded He had tawe 4 fl ror bo objection to ttaameadmsnL Wnte of Kseisn suggested to strike out tta 1M redemption payment or pur 1 luce just pro VET hURHK Apply PRAK 18 ort rect wet WANTKD At old Employment Offloi 1 Gri Wold ii and women Io fill good pl04 Jyl2 3l PARI'NKR WANTED th from 4000 io 1'1000 tu engugu in a lumber bnlnc alread ramin need A reilafuctory ehowlug cun be male Ardrra hoi til Detroit JyH lw To DArnt1r IkxIAI MATTERS Morning and Evening Detroit Stove Works' 1 I oicte Estate of Matthewses al I Lumber Ysrd Bscku Oreen Mrtboroloqmai OBSWVATKmeJ by Louis Wter Rate I Black A Co opticians No 194 Jefferson ave yolduuBheaf Bourbon'' ri re rtJ Hale of Reol Estate? IWlA I Tubsbat July 14 govl Michigan Boil ata 7 Hale of Ksal Ettsls 112 am 296 1 OT Cloudy piolutlon ol Dalton i attsnbri 1 I a mer 1 from half past twelvfl till two ipii the tar y'urnituie etc at Cargill I tnomeler stood steady at tiharm naai nalate Eonlc Zion Lodge Monlo uneral Notice 1 Boy at Tho Roos Bay Mare for I eamlngton Steamer lorence Ur Darrin still st the Garrison llouss Woman 1 ri 11 crr or Lake Hupcrior Sumer Meteor I 8toppbd Owing to tta intense heat Orange Lemons etc Hamblen Bakes kOo' I Of many of the bricktayerssbip Oedar Purls and ricketa aKom I carpentersaudstone masoMtemporarilyaban TWU CargOM Clear Ar Rote Co I doned work 1 Leaiber Hhlnglos Turner Co It re Land Warrants Bonds Coin Gold Silver Collect I i I Picnic The annual excursion Hcrip Revenue Btampe Preston A Oo I picnic of the Good Templars of this city Shipping Tag Pass Passs Oo I will be given on the steamer Northwest MfiirLtacfl and Death on Second Pae eyv I Jniv oah i ri 4 1 i jQiy aHLm Inland being its destine DAT MAoVtRTKimUTR I110" tPbTR Broke into tho taelosuro of too sub 1 ined Richard Thompson the pugilistic tnVy'MhM hostier who was arrested Monday svsEtag for BUrm on Michigan ttURf mumbmy avenue opposite tta AntiadeU House was fined 1 1 1 1 1 flK I Os ua uj uufiuiT own yesieraay morning tUi JT AlATinTnrTM TumpisR rnmnlalnf Mfire1 1 ii 1 1 wa jsarearau mmaureWJ QAi) GOOD HHORT PINE LOGS I iesterday that during night a large! SVn VyTIlOMABRiuKSaule I Stable ship UfebenyrtaBh was jyi st bl I lying at Mt sera Campbell A Owahta aMwRgdJ 1UUI ET for sate oot WM cut by some unknown persons and! avvvvv Ol nivaru st a ROBB 4k co set afloat down the river" myil tfna 1)1 I ww5? W7Bk53SZ jyia ii I arreeeted last week on suspicion lot having'! mjnst aawsv asaaasreant 00005 ref whiciTL fo fore ULferatroi tuffitOO myk tfna which found hte possession was woodanbwiMtag glow tag Of Jota fiMirirt pAA Al OKDAK PO8T8 for sals oo of I UUd COUrt yetelay MuLhanorJl to builJ an addition foafrsaM" iBrae fire VUvvl Rivard street a MOHB A co I bly acquitted upon BstlsfactQrllyLerooypliag I DepartmewL Of Vttlti'''flkMitooti' and Uuir mr2ttp for hi possesalon of the property i for a neW TWO CARGOES CLEAR BEABONED PINE I 1 r7f T71 7 Lumber fur rete nD 4 ROBB Qu A RUNAWAYHILDAgirlrien yar Ct 1 by the Board at I Ransom for pesinlaBiDktoUAiXroBJ oa I north side of Gratiot 'between' Randolph and Britfih Mr ONell againstaaswynRtRfQn a tot 50 I batrwmevadufromtta btoek la front of Ry Taxes Of pl 0'beJreerm PUBLISH KD BY I I fheDetroit ree PreaCMipaiy I I Dally carrier per ITrl Wreklyr 1 41 yraf 1 1 rilv by Do stabs at etovsn I Mail subooribent Invariably in advance I flend Postoffice orders or drafts when praettoabte I aw re rem UOWfeMBKMA UV SV I Tb OnfiBUQD rflurnrrSMl fin ths anharitnta I fared by Mr Lougiuudgb declaring after usuy prreuivm uiai iu assent oi congress is given to the stipulations of the treaty but de daring that the extension or citteeaablpnndppropflation ofitnoney are subjects submitted by tbe Constitution to Congress This was agreed to by 71 to 34 Mr Ellft feinwul fft feslri tra ika Kill re ov kV UU Ulll UIUVUHI that no purchase in behalf of tbe United States of territory shall be hereafter made until the provision te made bv taw payment and declaring that if the power vested by th i Constitution in the President and Senate to enter Into trea ties with foriSgB powers does not include the power to purchase a foreign territnrv Koinw the neeeesary appropriations have been made bueioiui uy act oi vougress Agreed to I Mr Butleb made another attempt to insert condition for tha sattlament tf nlalma United Slates citizens Russia The am AMkk a a er a km rouK7Riusfisvufe WM YUira UIU OJ Qraer The committee rose and reported 'the bill to the House (Tbe House agreed to Mr Lough amendment bv 98 to 48 that of Mr Eliot by 78 against 80 Tta bill bkkkkkgf flkre 1 1 4 riiv LA? i fraiMMaa vj a a mmwinr iirr trihoas gw XPSEE APPROPRIATION BILL The report of thb committee of conference UU luc ounury vivn Expenses Appropriation bill making an appropriation tor the service ot the Columbia Instr ute for the deaf and dumb was considered without a final action veeporaby supplying qf vacancies The Senate amendments to the bill to author Ise the temporary supplying of vssancies in the cKwuno uapsnmuK were nexc concurred in EVENING BE88ION A TUI TlUUlUiru I The thermometer in the Chamber Indicated L98 degrees V' OONVEEKNCBCOMMITTUB APPOINTED rPPGjBted Messrs Boutwell lljkMig of Iowa ana Marabou a conmuttee of conference on come dtoegratag votes on the biH authorizing the temporary supplying of vacancies In the Executive Departments GENERAL DEBATE jj The House went into committee of the whole for general debate and was addressed by Mr Van Trump on the subject ot the Vis ible Admixture taw of Ohio by Mr Schofield In defense of the policy of the Republican party and by Mr Butler of Masaaehiuetts in taVOrdftaxlnw United Btatea hnnfla Adjourned ifi WSfiT HSlKfl' 4 4trt I The Revolutionary Movements in a Spain Suppressed A meeting of the House Reconstruction Com mittee to called fbr to morrow at the request of a number of reoonstruettontota who have jut iiwu aioBiHtwne represent and propose to show that the result of the late voting In that State th favor of the Democrats was accompHsbed by fraud BBSTOMATIOU CIVIL AUTHORITY IN PLQglDA A communication has been received at the ri a raore me army irom Gen Meade CMMading the Third District announcing lb at on the reeelpt of official information from hto Excellency Harbison Reed Provisional Gov OftlO of flondffi Lt mroroww io luurioenui amendment ww wwm wwewupuea wim im requirements of tea act of Congress of June 25th 1868 he tad issued a general order to the mintro commander of lorida to turn over to the civil authorities the government of the State and desist from any further interference on any pretext whatever with civil affairs so soon aa he should receive nffiniiinrrrnik the civil government tad been duly'in Aeeompanylng the letter ot Gen it a tatter from Gov Meed announcing that a Blate government bed been duly in augurated and all tbe requirements precedent to the admiMion of the State into the ederal i Union been complied with and represenatives ffiXlmifliAdi tA I 'ftnoraaa Mr Cobbling moved strikeout third 1 1 A letter from Col Join T' Spnguol com fltlftn 1 I minrifnir thb niifplfri nf vinU i a SaT A 7 re rewsaww VS ou trans njitied bearing date July 4 in which he states that he had ou that day turned over all the public property archives books records etc I belonging to the State of lorida and every thing appertaining to the government of that Blate to the proper civil officers and had re tBtate JU01 lb0 civU of I GKtNT ruralizing Grant with bls family to now sojourn ing on hto farm near 8t Louis where he will weeks prior to his He is not expected to return to Washington before the middle ot September REDUCTION OV THE ORCE THE REED mL BUREAU The force of the Bureau in all the States where it Is in operation will be much reduced in a time Orders have already been iwued for reducing the expenses in Kentucky on the 16th Inst and by that time uo umvau nm operaiea in that state with leas than half the expense of last tear is same footing as soon as practicable I professor of Military science" Maj Gen Johnson 8 A retired baa been detailed as Professor of Mili tary Science a the Missouri State University at Columbia Missouri CALLERS Among the callers on the President to day were Senator (Davis and Representative Cary TUK rtBIMWT mmaarww The cabinet session was fully attended a AvrV I At rrjEUROEAN 4 I A t' 4 1 'J 'j' a I1 4 Z) I AdTrturing Rate 11 wwkMM: 1 1 kya IS: tdayi 11 II Il Il 1 a TTy wwc Ac i3 Sr Zr I firraw tarahraswsw fr )l Ii Ii fl tto 'jPrafektort 4h I tsk a if TtaBIUAfe MVfliod AaifiMfiJeffiby liJ I I I taoMrSrifciiti I 1' I I Ita 4 I 4a4 I ill Wutet'df Ol Ml I ri savamsT job 11 I I im XMMb9 I MevYesk Boii araywtasa I iHLfiMi 1 71 "VV 1 '1 inBV MMMilMt i i It wf I Mll I Ww BxMBBT IBfl i 'flUJUK 4 i WUMMM 4 1 WOM ww 4ri uu 1HW7 BtM IlkAmAM ramM tofe MW 5M BtMMt MeV aBMUlimA TTW I 1 i ii HiseedB tab tofiBeafittam tetarwsfeM Mwatato I MnfWWro fem tojWkfito 7 he sama that thag 14 S3 i Warn warom wro IM I TtkWM ww iOWfl MM IB 7: WWW OHTWK DMI ji a une reooaamewdtog that tta City I mthdlrod to effittoLak aaatoto I Sty oil I I I I 1 1 2" Referred I AmlmBaeBaeBeruawrakM WUtto Basltaa Mr 1 1 atom aaetag sawhligke PsgsissIen lr Howard's I fiflsowwaBrntetalswa wy Wteiauer I rl fretM 1 1 Ab taMaea Damoeretfc.

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