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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 3

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'WHOLESALE CItOCERt, Have iow ip sue oarr: i Awtoa- 1 m-' frrkea' cnrccrwAXi. r.mai te Choice Coffee, AIX FOB SAIA tVOW -J www 01) 60 MAlil CtSClSXLTI. WANTED. I)i2! -wicw Bldii. Lttiaiia iensir; 'Bnska dL arsa.

is store a complete atook ef HARDWARE, Including ftiU aeeortxoent of Bt roiKn uwa, mx-aaaM, Itnt ui Iik has, lut'i Aj-s, WSm I Aim, mrr nriftr rdi ul TaUt Cs I M.J IAJ I iilKn tVp MMHNIHI HARHESS, fcO. UnOTlES -R "3-b. T.B. -r -v Saddlery Hardware, I AkI llmautiaia' Addlw, Harness, Colltrs, te ST. A.rnraa o.

a.aa cur tv-HKTY riiWT.CLAHS :u.r- i ootiars per ra tor avtid-a -inr. that caw sew om rm Aru. m-1 wrtrk on tuffs: roastaat tarr: i' )3m-UT VfAsjTliD- IMMKIH vTKLY-rvBncrnr ff.W iUrcti 2S li6 A eom- 1 1 u.1111 iw losr uau or now ih clt driv sjid totrs mlikd cow ia onr-thlrd rh-p iil durable wtrhl fonr iHr-aOju-tirisr. will flt My cow; It r-f tr; f-ow as well atiT: mitly jj! to rt out of orrierr. aad is more ww iba han't-inllklnK.

tf, valuable tnwatlon bar1 been r-i-t io ftwkt, and many more luuoQs And prodeot btialaesa for sale. Con and the I IV nifii. with larr or small jnltv la rlvn twice erery tay to i li upco day nd eTninr. A. A.

DrKAND, West Fosuth street. OMKTHm. FOR THK MARRIED L4- LMr M.i au. snd ceuU frr Cir-jt Box j-j-at Agents wanted lii. LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS OF rii.

Stonewall Jackson, L. DABXIV, D. 07 TA. "ie 'ir '-iivrsphy of the Immortal hero, i r.i.:if! LiU-jrizti bv his widow. The ai frUnd and Chief of SCasT of the 3 -4- -l -r want an agent In every 1.1 rirruiar and sec our terins.

NATIONAL PL'BLIHHrNU CO-It Mt roarth Cincinnati. O. WANTED. 01HI PKR PAID TO AOUTt Tli :ntr.Mlure our or 111 aaU tJC tat KHfrharo' rmtent. Addre, wtt FAIL TO WHITE AND Dime of ten or twelve yoansr men Miir-unna a oaacuerciai oiletre to TAr.

A TT A HANCOLLEOIC "-it, for which Toa will reeeive mr- ruusDnin ua me lari freeor chute. Writ. to-dmr I Write Jelt-tr-eod VTaw-BTBRV EBABRH or THK rr txQ)a b.T. tfierluaM of writlDK. tht two bet Beanie, la America, rm I' rlcbrle.l Ha.iuM.

sn.1 Telerli "I Unint. Strlton A UtUn. nfoart owl. uw "I Tonus nen who h.T. bol attends! a.

Collnrp. and reclve lr Mam ih. 1500 -s: Pel- l-il but -tf. r.o (OtU-v 1 roller, pier, Ctm. LacloM ttarve II.

to-day. Jei odll PKR BAR rAlB BT SatAW as CLARK. Blddelbrd, or Chleaso. btMbDsW i ri A MSITl 1 lui'min. h.

Maw BosiKcsa HH AW. AIIVmI It. (Bir-aaaIM Wanted! Wool Waated! the Ucheat market price for washed aad "ttf Wool, at Ho. lwS Caaal atrest, bstwsea izi kaee. gtavruiawtl.

Ohio. JOHB H. BAXXWCB. ronsAT.F.. 0 tIJt-ll LOTS IN SOUTH COVINS- pi aimtu usies- uarsen.

ss ay Will be eyirat sr satire, at ejoo fbr each lol cath. on. vear. inquire sr wa. n.

bakki "wiTst wiaTiraioA. )uaj st ihi5IQ POa.atBWa.eat- caxit pmeuxo for tale by AKO, CX)Vo. udlnz. jeJS3l OR I HOTD TB CHEVIOT. COaT-T AINM.

is roonta. food wetla.ciatera.ala. f-r A horvea. arsta i nuai. Ac aerea and la tpvclablsa.

BOTI WKA.THEBBY, il JeJS-K' OB atl.H-i OUNTRT KKSIDENCK ON -vr'av TQae. mst Aihuaa street, a sew cf fnor doom, Baelv rralaed aiao. tx' by (eat. flic. tlOS.

(171; HI i Third at. It OR I. HOUSE OS LON WORTH r. 'iweiuar of atx rooms la Baa order: II 'j. a rood aids entrance.

Price I. A. H1XT. at West Third at. II Machinery for Sale.

HBIK I0ILIRI. riTS-FLCKO, icr' ont id tarac la diameter, ao Uiaei. 3s.laeh cylinder, s. foot stroke, with vshafti. cranks and plasaber-boxes eotu- Vl-rVrr Entrine.

vinch stroke, tS-hteh wrought ahaTU asd hraa. pT. Tr. '-Inch cylinder, 14-tnch ctp-lan. l'ortur Entlne.

tO-lnch cylinder. BVineh a.l i-tiajb- ihree wrirsinc s.tns lbs.aneh,aad I tat feet of m-lswb dials. I an. nufhine! aesrly new. harlasr been -it thirty wlU by oe sota very L'' sad terms can ha obtain ed by fr- i tt.

H. AHAM-. care of Hon. ten. A Ohio.

es-atOAltW 1 ujev Men.tblt Bulletin. New Orlesuit i eiaad Hlslu Dealer copy I timet. 'end tint pt AU-r. srrvRE and raTrta or wiiooaf tae stoek for on reasonable -room Is tert lsr. aad Ihe upper storte.

"i lur dwelliaa ur saoim- It i. im- is4 rbted bv rmultne. V-u. tisere andvalaabie rwrtl trade, a. It ts w-i, in rwitnr aBMI -e nil This otfers loensiae la.

uerws.cn I and fsraatahl. tad It l. basattriU sate at altar e.Meact. Apyly to Firth 7l TOOLS) 0R ai(h teet, Been ased three ii' nja-le by ssaae eompauty, la-foot 17 wine, mule by Pat nam AC tae Com I ISM ted. lAsh safkaart iT J'cv- dheary ee4srasa sayltl was asld A' w.

-13 oelns; old atyat. fyJr' made Bisusjwt a DseBbtUy, at the I Jey-tf' I Bans: rrui int. a WsnJr. mm th. ml lit laasres.

See years man. ssdaaH; Bsthssat- I WlU SITS a aha thstf the been, sr a oa ttt wi Jj. hUitt 1- A Ju-1 -CT -A. i sua iSf I SUS9A inai pienaid tliree-Hory i dacisif ATI. fVr at LOWEST autt rate; Tfu, .1 -tMwtrB, Slraas.

aiwiBvrs, Cave OytitnTu-J Iadige, Raider, aasrveel rruits. SOOTS tC SHOES. CaMWgrk arrant OEOCERS. WILSniSE, FOWLES HUSTON WHOLESALE OOERS. 1V.

37 Colombia tffi Walaat sad Vma, TOBACCO, UaUUIlAn. OHIO. MUM No. 27 Pearl MAN IT A CTVREHJ aad DEAXKBS PLUG AND FINE-CUT Tobaccos and Clsrars. TKOt.

A. MAI mm, Of M.TirtUe. It. w- iimiM. i.

e. iiirov. BOARDING. K9.JlB,lW-A TSW eBNTLEMJtS OR LA. STRAYED OR STOTuElf DARK BROWN Horw; trlalM41 uor, oa bind foot It tumdb kith lon bad.

Berka4 II Jtn old. A regard of will be wmi tor r- iii rn oi tun. to KILE V'8 Sublr. oo lilt wL. tlfj AKK KTEIUOLb.

AUCTION SALVES. BY GEO. H. 8HOTWKLL. Bl Estate Broker mad Auctioneer, Ko.7Weat intra nreet.

tkree-ntory Brick Hotie te comer of llearr ul Dualap UB BUA )A1 ArTERfV.V Jul lock, will be sold at A act ion, on the premise. Dnrn rionse, no. on the 9notb-eat corner of Henry and DunlAU atreeta. eoaiainisir 14 room. hall, bata-rooai.

eicll-nt ur ps-reu. nramea. newly painted and (at and well Daubed, with all Ui BJern The lot la fet (ront by I el deep, with and rarrlua-honae. Also, at the earns time, a racaat IM adjolnlnf the uu ioc mwb, oy ivv feet. Alto, at the ame time, a Sue.

comrnodlooa. well arraijaed and well flnlthed hlauitbKr-houae. with acood cellar and all the neceatary apuaratua for coo-dncuna Ihe hnalneaa. with lot at by 100 foat to No. Im llnalap atract.

Tlie aale all lh tbott wtu b. positive, and poa- The title la warranted' iwrfect. Terms liberal. aa. aiajc aaww.

a. tne time ot sale. Jeu-ta MERCHANT TAILORS CLOTHIERS, ATTENTION Oaa TtAOtaKloy, July dalton a coleman. xm. sir Mala tret.wt!l tell AT Al'CTIOW, Om satiertvrlter'a Accoant, 1 Tlie entire of woods, partly daaiared by water th.

lite fire of M. Frlntz, Merchant Tailor, 050,000 Worth Of Sue' French Castas, Caaalaieres. eatings, Far- alshlBt Gcods. he. A large asaortanent sf ready made Clothlne.

nun. vntctured especially for city trade (In stykt.l Utfria now on exhibition and at private aale. (tt-ThraaaAT3 BY A. J. FBANCIS A Auctioneers aad Keal Ketate Brokers.

Majprolls BnlldlUK. Madison street, between i'lke and ber- esilh streets. Covlartoa. ay. Spleadid Basin ess Hoaae.

with Resi dence Attached, Fiae Faraitare, Ready-made Clothiax, aad treats' FaraishiBg tiooda, Ac, at Aactioa. On MO.VDAT ATTEKNOON, J.ly B. IBM, at 4 o'clock, on Uie premises. No. Pike street.

Cot -Inrlou. Kentucky, a splendid Business Hosts, with Kt-MldVace Attached, now oceaptetl by Joseph Lvy. This Is one of the heat basinets stands in the city. and is for sale on account of th. proprietor Koine Into business la the city of New 1 ork.

The i.tore-nxm is 18 reel frost byasSMtaeep. Th. residence has rootua. kltcbea. csllar.

Ac: araa tbroarrhoai the bouse: all flalshed la atodera style. rne lot is reel iront ay uw reel aeep to aa auey. TtUe perfect. Poaseaaloa tlten la It days. Ttnat made known o.

dav of aale. I aimed lately after the aale ef the Hosts, will be sold a splendid lot of Beady-mad. Clothlas; and Oents' WurufalOa. ttooda. toarethar with the rii- t.res the btore.

Cownler. hsclvtns; and Lanre (irrpr. On ITI On Tt ESDATllOBlillie. lair a. at o'clock.

The end re Hoosehold and KltehenTurnitareof the ret deaee wlU be aula, it is stMPsrior aaeuty and nearly asrw. ha. use seaa asMtd bst a vary short lime. It comprises rarior, inamoer, itininr.room and KBehea Furniture, all af Use beet ooaUty i l.te-t atvle. rne ssueot KH.inf wui rtsutw tsui nay aad erenlne nntli all Is sold.

Je-t BT of ramlture aad Ciotmns A. 4. rssficitt, aseooBter, HMXLOARN, OSWALDT HCEFFEB, AhcUaneen and Real XstaU Arrsrta. Xo. 40.

corner of vt ainat aaa a aineeain etcwesa. Very Talaaaea Basel atese Cstrwer a Val- BHBBle B'satwry tAt-te-a tssMiaes. auaa aJaveUiag-hssets, bob th-weat corner Walaat aad Niath Streeta, ml Aac- U. sold at Pablle AnetlOB. on MOJTDAT irTOSWV.

Jury a. Ne. at o'clock, oa the prsml.ea.aooth-weat eoetter of Tflnth and Wala.t recta, the foUowlaa Talsusble property ks-story Btncs: esnstsi east i.wBtiiajr-o sal Walnut street, eoattlalea store atul earrat rooms, rood cellar and BTdraat. oeee. No.

11. .1 11. I i. Tfn St. Wains street, attjotBlnl the ahovs to Uy V0' contslalas; rootua.

garret roosai and all la ramplaaa order. The Vat is front oa WsassS aureeBTasd at feet deep sa Ninth sutast. r. i ut One-rhtrd cash, balanre east tare I ears seenrea ay morrsace ot r'. i.

rri.c A nctl, sneers aad steal Sataae Axeata, esrner of Wslanl and Thirteen th streets. Jew BT J- A. HUST, al Btite Broker and Aeetloaeer, Ko. tt West xmrs mttss, SolhSr.mf-?' toaefreat Store, Ho. sa rt yL.

Kilth street, htwsssa Mala BBd atPLB-isAssA I Wafaat, at AsctisB, 'A at -ntn tt V.Y srW a. lonfr. Will he sold at Aa --L'Atile A ssBla. Set Mais street. L.Q.

ti. 1 A I OTTOJf srJfTATIO IX 'fie; of the LOw. IT rn. 7. "hesh'na ar.

ciearat, It Is as- arwt at satis, sow, it f. Pise Blr. and Is a 1 rat -class ar IwWla. raMiIVs SHt a au. atut te ttreass i it Uke aaosutdiac la V- htaore the war.

and is ewr scriiarASS, it rTV? a rery bad esadttksa. II la sold for iirtsis. It wa. abtut. a-t uk mat.

so that th. dwttlliant aad asv. a. Th. mlU i l.

u. jears pneseealea eaa be r-tar I.BB il "Tttlvatloa. Call sad ees rt. roa joEifT. rss-aer 1 Jurnsst BWwat lasaTeMI IB.

ktaafof it; -erir. ta tflw.enrBei enraer VVflh and Vine streets Vin. etreetsltbe a-t asa rrautesi. a Vs -SIS wab)e isa. bf laetwrt t.

O. ifkVfV tW aSBBSW OefwtT. CrWCIt4X' fisjt wifter' l.r n. tn aej.ttnts.ie far the mtlllntry befsies oe "TW at esRce sir C. nn a'u.

i. UortUM rLVXAWT rKevjtr fTtfVSeT raLrZz?" the i 1 osaaish mmm mmt smt rtinst.sa SfORDAT la j-iv a 11 am. n. taw sNresMtaea. UM Swe.eM-r Bttme.fVoBt Bealaeas Ho.se and tMrpettsal aisniehsid.

No-S Wsas Vina etreeS, ax-ctmred by A. Oaasunp. Kssj. aa a slewelry aura. Iot abseil le feet frost oy tears tss, mm wr ar Tills vary destrabus hswlsee.

swooertr. a worthy of notlee tec linimiit aawaya ss Tae till Is Indtsawtabt. aad sale Sesritlve. aa the waer snoves tan in iy Trnt.e- and made taswa st J. A.

HUNT. Attrtl raster. BTJ. A. HUNT, -Beai Xante Broker sad A at tie seer.

Bo. Stt West Third A Jfadera Thrvatry Brick OweJll tBr, af Tea HBaaaa, Hall aad BtclanBBB Btwen, at Abo- WHl he sold at Asettaj oai aTOwpAT ATTCT-SOOX. Jaiy a. at 4 on Ihs pssmlsee that 2emraie hrich dwelllas. No.

mmiK eeassor 4 atitalB A It" tbree-stcef wtUaL lTm-mi'm- tea. wait asraatma ixtsnahsllt hot aad cold wateri I taleaa psrtor. marM. aaastela. late style! ehswdMiere and- tea nil.

Ctrl Hons. Thdwetll.s;!a aood Tttewsod woe ia Sssrty sralsww 1 Zm rm with hea-t-r rtea natter. This is esse of the b-tt-wrranred dwetnrrtrs the Tltyj etfra eeea) netytiSor. oc-t, and coircatrTt tCT i' sot bv sr. its pees.

Inert and sale pserttre. as the owner jsvjtcs nib toasrrry isiBjesflately aftev ths sale, Teran trrti ssiK imws BUti als. r7-si pas rOXXT JlJlTJIItPIlISIZm J. aetasrat trf the (arenas sad WI iMiHIU.aisessarsa rovunt ur tm therranes- ae the tickets sr. aaht.

etamWiOH) MfiRttlH. iMcnsd ae. tejeuttotw tree. a. BaM est I7a-i-t.

i. TVct at aad Jt.A sr W. BOOTH CO. R0B01S FOSET. tTBOIXSAUt DXAIXBI IS Pearl Walnut SteJ Boots and Shoes, 93 St 97 PEABL ST.

MTuPBrUfflillAFfl A Schism Among the Mlssottri Biffleaia lnfMiUM Strike tat tte Teat Wk tnm the State Destructive Freshet oil Arkanaw River. The State of the RiverThe Fourth af Jaly -Celebrattaa Sertsraa 1 Aaaoag the Negroes ia atertoa rvaaty ire. CStwelal Dispatch to the Clnee' Bnq.trer.l tTrse-rii-ba, eeae as, irse. The rivar la still Ming, With tlx feet ten inches water ip canal, and tour I eel ten locoes In th cause on tne nuia. Buaiswsa aau.

Weavtber clear end pleasant. ..1 i t) 1 t. I Tit. m.b .1 A S1W M.U. U.M.RWIIH UVUtO, down over the falls: alao the Pine Bluff, to Arkaaias Tha Strader, Talisman and R.

Olllmore, passed up last Bight. There Is but one boat at the wharf. The Hope is loading for New Orieaas. The Indiana left pretty full. There will be a grand exenrsicia down the river an the Tarasooa.on Tuesday, and wilt last three sr four days.

Little ar bo prepare Uobi are being made to celebrate the coming Fourth oi si my. I learn that aa Wednesday a riot among uearoea occurred at Becky Hill. In Barton County, on tha Ixugtoa Kailrosd, during which several were killed and a number wntindasl. Mr. Robert Button's residence, with all the contests, was destroyed by fire the same Bight of the moo.

FROM OTANSVIIIsE. 'sBSBBSBaawaanB. The River NavigatfcaB. rtpeetal Plapateh a tha ClaelaaaO kaaelrer.l. aTtnTIUXilMM, The river Is agsia swelling slowly.

Bttal-eas dolL Weather etear aad plea sent. The follow nta; our port list for the last twenty -four hsAirs TsraseeBaad Mary Aatmit, rYom-laruie. aillat Armada, to Cairo; NaahvUe, Cairo to New Orleans; Golden Ksaaa, slesaphis; News Boy, -to' Heaossraoai Stiver Spray, New Orieaas to CinciniiatL. Tha Taraacon tuad AmeBt wore llcht. The Armada had a the GREAT BAJIAGE TO THE CIOH.

filEiT Form tr juii Kiminoi IT ULU, ULUOii The Inttf ef the CUetiitti ExrmiMliti The Character their KecepUoa TBXX LXATX TOX HOKX THU KOXTZVe HOT AI0X8 ISHKMB OJ IAM05 CO, IT. FROM ST. LOUIS. A Bfc.u" the KiaoMri nadieala Freahet th Axiutaaaa River breat Ipeciia Pi ch ta la. Ctoelaoatl Eaqalrer 1 Lone.

Jaaes. mm. cH'fii brewlnir amauirthe Mia. heand hi frieBda wanttoeoaTtAe taeLeaia. wgniHiunw amend- proponed in Congreaa.

ud to amend "moo Bcwnn preaehere and teasher. The wwut auu u. trvKe oppose this, and declare that tt would ruin thVartyT The ZZZVZT'Zlr" ralafioiuhlp 123 SLS.wlth there a mL wBeieoome'quarrei. TM and fuddea freahet Fort Smith, on the in nrer iook a audden and ery anex ported riae n. en.

weeptaK off ouite a number of balee of hay It continued to riae alow It till Sunday erei'- Vr" emrl? loTel with the hiabeet banka, and overflowed the country age. There w. alght feet of water oa the uara oeiore ue nae, and Uke rise ttaelT wu at leaet thirty feet. Old dtlzeni ur that thle 1a iwul Ik. I.

Many farau near the river, and, for aome dutance throughout thx te4 to Itnt' eropa on aome iiub raurtiT rmnea. "i nn mtmiri 7i 7. PUr hard at the prevent uauv, ucioi ura urHL ume nrtawt innir devaatating war that the people had a efiaace to fro to work onmoletted. The realdenee ef Mr. age In Charteatou, pilnola, waa deetroyed by tire last Thand.v.

loa. 15,000. The bolKJinr waa th. nt miaence id ue emtnr.v hunt at ooiit of between 13,600, and waa uiHipiVKU 1MI IKTJ. Arranfemetita ara Miw mH r.

mi lege lor colored people at Jefferaon City, in uila btate. The corporator are Governor Fletcher, Treaaorer BUhop, Begtatrer Smith, Attorneyenerai Winnt. Dnurinuai m. mi cr. ruuuc jrnnier i oner, the Kev.

J. A. WhlUaker, Jamee E. Yeatmaa, Arnold Krekel, B. B.

roater and Henry Brown. Brown la the only colored man on the Hat. i ue co.wKe ia to do called tn iiiuvii. u.il uiie. FROM CHICAGO.

Railroad Apnoiatmeats The Prea. 5Bce of the Presideat anal Cahiaet at vaicats tne a1 starts, ai j. r.i.. hratioa at fialeaa. Illlaols The KT.

feet or the New Yetrtr M.a tk. jaaraeia. Special Dispatch to the Claelnnatf Kaqalimr. Chicaoo. Jane IB.

last. P. B. Howard. I.ttt Pitaub.

the Cbicairo and St. Loula Railroad, bu re. ecu est tae respoasible appointment of Treasurer and Secretary of the St. Louis, Jackson- tine vatcago xtaiiroad. The time Is aot vet fired for the laying of Dcfiuiu, ui luc iDugias monument AMasun, dui it will probably take place shortly after Congress adjourns.

The time named Dy rrealdent Johnson, who. ith the entire Cabinet, are ex Dec ted to be present on that occasion. A Polish emigrant named Francis Snruna. koffnkl, waa accidentally knocked overboard from a vessel In the harbor to-day, and Grow aeo. A special from SDrinarflelii aatr.

f4ntaranr Of: let by haa left the State capital for Dees. mu ew tout lor raiein, Illinois, so attend toe great Fourth of July eolebratton at that point. Ue will be Joined by a large number of dlst intra hi bed General. Amour them are tienerais Sttcrmsn, Palmer and Logan. It is expected to be one of the finest celebra -tions in the West.

iw au vices I mm Yarn mdmH weaker feelinx In the nroduce mark eta an 'cnange to-day, and prices, la boom rapacta, were lower, lour dull, aad ia tardtsr ta tnect sales, bolders would have to make oon- eesatons or oellOe. Wheat dull, aad closed for fresh receipts. Oats heavy: gle. lower, closing dull at 31Kc, for No, Bye firmer, with good demand, closing at 73c Barley and hh: a wines are Inactive and nominal. Prorielont nuiet at tar nan pork.

Bulk shoulders, loose, sold at lWc Lard dull and nominal. lake fret rats ateadr. and cloalne firm at on corn to Buffalo. SXCOin) PI9TATCH.1 Tha Arrival of the Ciaciaaatl Excar- aioaista Tha Receatian trcnl Thesa They Tisit the Water-works, the rltock Yards the Hiura Trade- Sseeches Made They Lesava III V1BC1SSBU, The Cincinnati excursion lata viarlttirl ttwl.w the Water-works and other places of Interest, and at one o'clock visited the Board of Trade. A speech waa made by the Preai- dent, and waa responded to by General Noyea, after which the were takea In est-.

riagea to the Union Stock yards, where they had prepared for them a sulendid dinner. Speeches were made, and toasts were drank, when they visited the tunnel being built for their Water-works, which extends two miles out Into the lake. The party visited the Opera-houae to-nla-ht bv lnvitattoa or the city authorities. They leave for CiavMnaatt at seven o'clock to-morrow by invitation of the officers of the roads through Lafayette and Indianapolis to Cincinnati, who have a train of Pulimaa'a elegant sleeping-cars for the Councilman and tadlee, and the beat nar hsi for the ruesta, together with a comnileearv ear. and will arrive taj-mca-row (Setnrday evening.

FROM IcOUISVlLLE. fine trip- The ash rills was ilxhU Golden asl The MemfhU had. a Jae trip, 1 -v- from Crisne aBw-aBwaAMa-Bt OmlU ratasiaal Ulapatrh to the Ctacraassj Aw.mbiTveaJleel Mi Myarashot aawhra- liaaned 9m Masahas tw-dar. ta a uaautssl acutfle, toflitrtiBf a aaortal wound, Tae7weather is eieavr ajedestd. tt T4n.lneaai.

srsrw wi wratila taut An. tUHtaat taBidiV. Tno followUig Is oar port UaJ tor the last a fawntsedtA PaZet an Fannr PearST White Cloatt, Kate ltheraer. A fsKd ayowBrT-aofna Tiimnem-nst, aortay jJif ev $4,000,000 fcr Oe Tempoiarj 1 pain tte MIsslssIppL i Bui rt nix ci um tie C0TUSIZ3T lZRini. rt Iprtilttiiu ii 11 Chbfid Chutes benaia.

-TunmiwLi Tk apeeiai CaammtUa mt tb Bamato it Approtxtattoiu km areed re- out iprpnuar HMijJua for pomy repaira of tha Mi larippt east tba Miaalarippt or AniiKi, The biU tll of Artiuu, DESTErCTItX Of WORTH C0TT0I IX KXW YORK. abaak- ha State Louisiana itoKuur vomannee, wmooa tha Mil was reierreo. It appeara that a bare majority of the eo aaitteo are opnoaed to the eMmrm at tk tin. aad that majority prefer to uQ the biU bya lK the further consideration of the matter. A mlaorlty, tscluding the K.irr-., mn lavor of reporting favorably.

No doubt Ihe propowUoa win meet with more general favor at the next anataa of imrreao, when there wiU be fewer oueatiooa of greater moment to abaotb tha attoatloa of the National Leglalaanre. The Danal anaamodie nnil.tiM. an Cabin chances ia indulged ia by the eor-repoadent rm thl diy, aad, according to theaa wiMaeraa who now i Ult th. Wwit. Hooae, hoth the Attorn ey-geenrml aad the Secretary of the Interior are packta nn-.

preparatory Uv Uklag a final leave of the eo far aa can be lemniad from nli.u. amaority, aril her Mr.edfear Mr. Uarlaa Bad even raanotarr arniai il an ik. ideat that either of them had haeoaao Urid Of their noaitiona. The fx tkmt tk.m mala ia the Cabinet la Uaetf aomdeat evidence that Mr.

Johaaea haa not aivaa them to understand that hedoea not deaire a acoo. tltinanca of tha relation, exaiatinv i tbtra. Bow boob, if ever, aueh notlee will ha 5rTedI0" tbltm Salomon, haa net proba. Wy been determined, even by the President nrmeelf. nacwithttmadtn.

tha I quidnunc, who never eome in contact with the President and rarely meet a Cabi- oei aunuier. 8KCOMD BIsrATCa.l The rriaaell-Reaxaeaa Coaairt The Merchaata NaUoaal Bank Fail. re The Testimony in the Case Release of Captain Panlding, Paymaa ter la the Army, by the Hecretarr eraict of a Coart- martial. The Rouueau-Criniutll mittee met to-day and concluded the hear. iLof.lf,wa,DO?7 'n To-morrow they wUl hear the autemeat of the parties themael vea, and wUl probably aJmUa ro.

port early next week. re. The testimony in the case of the Merchaate National Bank Inveatlffatian HAW .1 1 eluded, and reaches ever aix huadred pages. The lnaulrv haa been v.rv tln.i.k the report will Drobablv ml uJ. mark able phases of bank management.

Colonel E. E. Paulding. Paymaster United Btatea olnnteera. raeantlv triH h.

martial for hia transfer of public money to th. nrVh I II. k- mmtA 1 lT been found ruiltv of a violatioB rH. UUBJ MlWb BDU 1 U. LOTTO 10 duty, from which it is Inferred that th.

Dm. retary of War haa aet aside the finding of the FROM ENDIANAPOLIS. T1IH WHEAT HAM VEST. HALF AN AVERACE CROP. TBI STATE DEBT OF INDIA A $8,100,000 The ClBrlBiatl KxcBnlonlsts Kipccted TBI NUtlCil C0UCITTEE8 AT W0BX Special ZMipatch to th Cincinnati rfngalrer.

liniMrotit, June w. tabs. Wheat harvestlDc has commeneed in rt. rious secUeas of the btate, and the reports of It Id are more favorable than was antici- Safad. In the sggregate there will be fully alf an average crop, while the quality will be far superior to last year.

The berry la plump and healthy, and will make the of flour. The total debt ml the State of Indiana ia $810,000 60. Of this, 5 ,313 ,600 la in five per rents; 50 in two-and-a-half per cents, and 90,000 In six per cents. On the 1st of July $600,000 of the two-and-a-half per rente will be redeemed, the debt SO. The City Couarfl of Cincinnati.

InvltnH gueata, wtU be ia the city from noon until seven cloer. They have been visiting St. Louis and Chicago, and are bow on their wav home. The Union Stan Central Committee are In session to-day. The Drmooratte Committee met latt waawk- Every district waa fnilv rspi usuaitod, aad Mcourmtrtnr repot ta were made aa as th.

coadlfloa of tsnlrtloal afaira. FROM PITTSBURG. WoathoB Cool The Markets. CBpestal Dlspatah to the Clastaaatt Bsqallor. Pittbcbu, June s.

laba. The weather is cool. Tha River it risiuaT. the marks lndicati or foil feet six tochea. There are a arrirala except tha nwnlir packets.

Pepaxtsd The Revenue and th. nvnltr packets. lxiadlng and Julia. Bualnoss on the landing Is dulL and freiirhts scarce. The oa market is firmer: sale.

nr a orin harrels of eruae at 12V13c; S00 barrels do-free In car, st lac Bellned la firmer: sal mm of bonded 1,000 barrels on the spot, for July, at for September, delivered In PhilaaerphiB, at 4iHc. and for October st ttc. ree is auii ana not waated. LATEST TO ASSOCIATED PRESS. Congressional Proceedings.

SUCCESSOR TO SECRETARY HARLAN. THK NKW ARMY BILL. Trial of the Fenian at Canandalgii tf- Y. POMt Ilem'Bst Of Cfkajesj. OF CJoId Closes at 131 1-9.

FROM NEW YORK. Destraetioa of Forty Thousand Dollars Worth of Cot toa Mr. KautdaJI BBceeem rsecretairy Uaxlaa The New Army Bill. Nw Tojuc, June S9e Keariy forty thousand dollars' worth of cotton waa rfesUrovrvi by flrerthis atornlng, ia the upper stories of a twreootue on otono sueut. Ins eottoa wss owned by Wall A Plncknsy, who were toFured for sixry thousaad dollara.

6pedals to the evening papers say tt confidently stated that First Assistant Post-m eater-general Band all will, ia a few weeks, succeed Secretary Harlan la the Iaterior XrparUneat. The bow Army Bill Just reported ts tha SeBate, provides for the organizing of forty, five rcginreeU of infantry, ive leas thaa the House bill provides for, five reraoats of veteraa reaervea, aad fivsragimeaUes col-ered troops- Aa tntesUnUoa Into the Southern eottoa' frauda is to bo had ia tha House. They are estimated at exclusive ef aa isa-taepae sasfniat of other steal in ra. General D. Sickles will probably be appointed Naval CttBot at New York.

FROM BUFFALO. Trial of the Feataa rrisoavers aut Csu. BBdatgBStFetatpoBeaatrtBt ad" Cwaea. Brrr aijo, Juno fk-A apeciaj disixatch ta twer from Canaasiaigua, taat aigtatv says the Oraad Jury primteai aa iavdiea meat sgstast tha Itoilowins' aalea arlsussaia. this alseraeoa: John CFNeiil, Owoa Shaw, Jehn Boy.

Joha SpaMinx, Waa. Baatth, Law. rrrKe.oaields, Mlchae. talJsn, Tlaaothv O'Leary PbUIb H. Maady, Joha iL Frwarty, John F.

Geary, Joha MxGtiire, It. Fitrpatrsck.P H. Tyrreil. Joasmh H-atoeha, captured at Buhak); Miemael Mswphy. W.

H. LiBdaey, Jaaaea HstTurnaa, Terrauaea Quints. James Bfley aad Aiex. C. Camsn, capttuvNlatMaloBr.

The eases will be postponed till the aeat term, and the priaoocxa resaas4 om ball. lim F0RT11ESS MOaSROE. DetleB lar Nerfolk. roimM MAsjrBOJt, June STe Aa eiectio ia Norfolk for munieipal officers aad dele- gate to the State LetrUtiatura waa add la taat city oa the lilh. The ha Goode waa erect ed ta cepreaent the city the Blouse -of IMearates, beatlaa; hie rwpesett to eaa.

aw H. Ludlow waa elected Alayor ef tha otty, aad Warn. OUrgs lihBilsT try a urn arrsjoriLs. YBe eiecusa Sheriff bv a torgd t. jlM6at Tfce OrerUuaC av nuenco, Jaaw VaHm Tifagrap Caanpu'a atnaiar WrtgM A BIUi TS TMAT imnnU PIKIl I ColaaMt Ctelet BalUar.

I hara fha Roariam aaUcrapk a pa4itlaau tiy tiaait JtaaaUa W.KaK.atBnraal I Ii I mcri7 writi with tha iaiirii aaut mm. Cooat AaaaaaoC raaaaias hi Mbaria MWWUI tdrmpfe wtU pttmbif swat tha Gawar gaaaTil at tha aarath of tha Aaaoar Kiw earty fai As- ad tawn vavaaart St. Fetanhars. TaaeoBpaaj'a harki Clara Boil, PmhMUo, Bodtifo, Bagtn and Oawr4 kintU ueir nnoiu polnta or rtiatlaanni Ooldcm Goto aad Xiahthunlo arUl aaB ao paaa tha I rirca. Theaoat DramilMBt aaaaahani ta th 1Tm noaiea latenttoa of rating for It.

ajHHnnri nui-aoaaa oaao auce tatro- ueod ia tha Hooae, to change the title of thia GoTtrnmrat from oiled Statea of Ajacrica' to the aiaipla title of "Aaanet," kea beaa cflectoaUy defeated by the action of aa tha latorlal tkmy an witttif far ar- XXXTXth Congress First Session. BKNATK. Wiunani, Mr. Wade called a tha bill ameadatery of ue acr lor tac semamtnt af the Territories, mniii uj ue Cl Mr. Buck slew moved ta atrika aot the ms.

tioa proaibitina; the denial eT tha elective fra nchiae on account of race or color. Pending diaeuaaioa the noraiaf hMMtr ex- Lrtf, aad th Niagara Ship Canal Bill waa ikra p. Mr. StereBa, from the Committee aa Ap-propriatioBa, reported a bill making appro-priaUons Cor aundry dril erpwnaea of the Government far the year ending Jum SO, lsVT, which waa read twice and referred to the Committee of the Whole en the State of tne UBioa, and made tha special Tuesday. Mr.

Wilson Introduced a bill to aad Ox the military peace establishment of the United Statea, which was referred to the salutary Committee, it provides lor ive regiments of artillery, aix of cavalry, aad uuaniry. ino anuierT earn a bow orgaaixed, all bearing tha orranlzatlon aa la prescribad by Aw for rth reglmeal, hut hmiiflai arnotaata. raaaaatra aad imlti snaa shall be Laratenaata aalaetad fraaata Irrf "tZTt regimoat. xae eavahry to bo the sum as Bow omaiskl. exeept that each reeiment aaaB have a ret.

eiiaarj rurreoa, with a salary of 1(M per onth. The company coammlaaarT-serfeant abolished, and a regiment ahall hara but swprau siewara. The forty-Bve iamntry raglmanU ahall mat or ten rean meals, of tea ran If oarb us snmce twenty. Bnia, formed bv adding two rearlmenU to wsca uauauoa ot tae Bine rauoatottuT rearl anenu, three regimente of veteraa reservos, and five colored regimen ta. The aeettoue relaUvo to apaointmenU ef omcera, ana tne BCUstment of 1.000 Indians.

are the same as ia the bill previoualr presented. KnliatmenU shall be for five yaars. There shall be one general, eao lieutenaat-rTenernl, five major-generals and ten btisa-uleT. generals. The other sections relating- to miaor de tails are taken rrom an old bill, with a sUxht modification.

hir. Chandler introduoed a bUI relative to eoliectiou dlatricu in North OuToltua. Be- ItlTlU. Mr. Sherman called up the National Telegraph bill.

The pending question was upoa Mr. Grimes' amendment to strfke out the words that the National Telegraph Company, a corporation organized under the lawa of the York April 16, 1S65, ahall have the right, and Insert in lieu thereof the words that any telegraph company now or. nnlxed, or authorized to be organized, shall have the right, Ac. Mr. Htttn-mau oitarad.

ts ll.w n.iuajr amendment, a substitute for the fourth action of the bill, that anv other telesmnh company organlztd under the lawa of the United States or of any State, or for the construction of telegraph lines through the different States and. Territories of the Union, may have and enjoy such rights and privil-epres as are hereby conferred on the National Telegraph Company, to the aame rest rrc liens and ob titrations as by this act are imposed upon the National Telegraph Cbm- ymuj prnriuea toey me tne necessary paper, wttn th. Pntimtitarj.i Mr. Nye said he could not see the object of 1 a.1 II i ii. nt.is.uuu, xto ucucveu.

mo ooiect Ot ura new anapsny waa simpiy to get tne present mewspoly to purchase this franchise. He said he did not believe the consent of Congress to pat np telegraph wire was necessary. The Supreme Court had often held that a corporation, chartered in one State, had a right to extend its function to any State. Thie a tissual Telegraph Company never would build a line, and never Intended to do It. It was simply a speculation, and it would be unbecoming the dignity of Congress to be -o IS.

Mr. Conness said that, If he understood Mr. Nye right, it was that he maintained that there was no use in Congress trying to break down the present teletrrapb monopoly, aa any other line would be bouxht up as soon as chartered. Mr. Nye bald the effect of this and all euch bills would be to increase the cost of tele-eraphiDg.

It would only make the present mono poly have to add the cost of purchasing aw viuw tajiusrautto. to sue present tann, Mr. Sherman said it was provided In this bill that the new company could not sell out its privuefree. Mr. Nye Without the consent of Congress.

Mr. Sherman said Congress could withhold Its consent to sell. Mr. Nye said consent to sell would as easily be obtained as the cooseat to organize. Mr.

Shera.au aaid Mr. Nye could not know the gtmtlemen who were about to take hold of tail sw.etae ttai y1 a saaa en it waa worth four BsUlions of dollars. Mr. Nye Would he hive any objections to addiar aaetster million to tt, and making it five ntullons, by salliag out to the exist-toamooeajry Laughter. Mr.

Coamesa aeaumsd the floor in advu. cacy of th. bill as prorosel to be amended by Mr. Grsmea. One of the grestest di fiioul-ties undee which the commercial people of the Paotaa coast labored, was the mo no ply "graph between here and Caliasrnia.

Not long sines tha Supreme Courtdssided a land causa of great lmport-aaee to the Pacific coast. The wires were taken peeeeaalon of bv naan helcanelnr to th. eompaay, who aucoeeded in makiag aa immense sneeulatJosi nut of It. patraa atafBreTWtaol IMwainaa, ahall be atawtfd by toa net wbocb of the Catted States, two by those interested. fcr ac Tsst Vfbn ur tekmuk enak paay ahall exntsa tha power or privileges rosuerren say uia ao, aocn eaannaay SI their aeerptanee with tha Pnatmaatnr eaeral ef (be iratrirtsoas and chUgntiea of The Prnale then acourned.

HOUSE, mz. BtereanyftoBB tho-Ciiaamlliau aa Ap. juwitnsMsva, iMiii a bui aaannaa; apt prasUona lor saaary eiyU I of Uoveraaarnt for tha )ea eadiac Jane SO, muiiuvHiw iwm arc i weiisu so the Committee of the Whole oa the State of tne CBioa, aad anado tha speetal arder for Tuesday. Mr. Cook, froaa the Coma rtary, reported a bul Aatsonal Bureaa ot read twice and rreommittrd.

The Beam proceeded to tha eanddaratioa of the motion of Mr. Milker, made oa Friday last, to recoaamU iotas Committee sa Invalid PiaaioBs tha adverso report anado oa the hiU graatine; rani ins to the aai of tha War of 1B13, and laatreetiBg Mr. Hendricks laauired of Mr. Nye how fwHrers Tale FSbrl0II of a Dlttillerv ha SOU Id den Mlat. Saw.

.1.. t. II I out its franchise, if permitted to do so bv State law. Mr. Nye said that Coagress eould prevent them from selling out the wires acrosa navigable streams and national roads.

Mr. Stewart advocated the bill. The Government should enoonraga all parties desiring to enter into such public works. Con-gTesvabould ft rant ae special privileges, but treat all liberally ad fairly, with thegood of the whole people in view. After further discussion, la which Messrs.

iiiiams, Howard, Ooolltue and othurs the amendment of Mr. Uriiaea---u'u above, was agreed to, Mr. Hertdrieks moved trerlke out the fol low ins; from the secuoa: "Aad may pre-empt and," aucu pen-won oi toe unoc-cmioei Vjpdc landa. throuxb which its said lipW -t ItJegraph may be located, as may be accessary ior us stations, not exceeding one- quarter section for- each station; such sti UoBs to be not less than fifteen miles Mr. Conness moved to amend the amend ment iy etnxtug out one quarter section' and uaextintT "fortv Mt Hendricks accepted the amendment of ar.

AAnnee as a suostttute for his amend, mast, and It was adopted. Mr. Nye moved, at 4:30, that the Senate adjourn. Disagreed to. Mr.

Hendricks spoke against the bill, as iu. uning lus exercise ot a power which Congress had no rurht to rotifer Mr. Wilson moved to postpone further eon-Bideration. Disapproved. Mr.

Morgan offered the following as a substitute for the second section cdcCTrox 2. That it shall be the dutv of tha Poatans stCT-geaeral on the first Monday of "Pteanber of each year after the pa wage, to tn res a any newspapera having the largest circulation in the Valted Statea, for sealed ornnoaaJa for dnlns th. tel. etrraph Ic business of the several departiDenU tu taiw uuvcrtuDent. IWsagreed to yeas 14, nays 15.

The Mil was then Passed by the following vote: Meaars. Anthony, Brown, Conneas, Craig, Edraun da. Feasenden, Foster, Haines, now ervin wood, Powell, berman, 8 raxue. Stewart, Wade, and WuUsis IA rVrileBm- Buckalew, Clark, Cowan, IcOeiitUe, Guthrie, Hendricks, Howard, Kor- Wuaoo -lsT tnaae, As paseed, the bill provides: Section 1. That any telegraph company bow organized, or antbonzed to be organized, under thelawi of any State of the Union, shall have the right to.

Construct, maintain and nnssrat. linsa ef telegraph through aad over any potv taaa of the public lands of the United States, aad over and slotnr aav of the tnilitarw '1 stt or oe post roadt of ths United States, which have been or may herrartsr declared such by aet of Cengreea, aad ever, under er acrosa the nayigable itresios or waters of the United States- provided, that such lines of leJesrrsph shaO be so cxtnstapicted aad maln. taiBod as not to obstruct ihe aavlgaUoa of such streams and waters, or interfere with tae ordinary travel on aueh salutary or post roads, aad said crporstion ahall have the right to take and ase from such public load the Beesswarr stone, timber and other Bwaterials tor its posts, piers, staUsns, and ertasr aeedful naa. In the cotitd ruction, main-ssnimice and operation of said linos of tale, gvaah, and may prevempt aad use such por-tiem of the uaoccupatd public lands thawuzxi' wbfca its said Unes of, telegraph maybe located as may be necasaary for Us sUUona, aot exceeding forty acres for each station, asseh ttatiau net to be within flAoea nuWof each ether. tata S.

That aeletrra-pBle, eotumunrfatloti hetwaea the several departoiezttaor the Gov- sr sum us vt tsss tvraiAru jtacn aau uietr ot. ficars aaf agents shaU, ia their trrarmitsina over the wires of aar of said companr. have presVrence ever ail stbsr brninesi. and ahall aha aext rataa to be aaAuaily ffxed ay tne v.a.- v. a i.

tut Swiss srtitAlcajws htraby granted shall not be tranAterrcd by Bay company scung uncer uus law to any other-erporalion. aatoctaUon or Person: prxvSded, hovrtver, that the United Statea Bnvtdod. however, that the united btatea POSTS CR I PT, 9 o'clock A. Jnae SO. SPECIAL TO THE WESTERN PRESS Reports of Another Extensive Frand on tiu Revsnoe.

Addrru froni the BJifnr Proviorfs to Fruit THEY MEAN TO BE GEBJHAN. FROM NEW Y0HK. 8i- of the New York Market. xok June 29 Ths gold market closed firmly at lMaiMX, ho Govta-n- tut-BA couunueu active and firm xo the close of buslDess. The foUowing were the closing prices: Coupons 0f 18Si7llla J11K; coupons 186S, 103J(aiJ3; jgmS ZZZfTV June 7410a, lSo' 'ia 103t; July 1084J103Ji.

The stock market, at th. 1. c.n t. i 7 i.n,i VWM. 1WMU, lower on Erie, but steady on balance of the list.

At the afternoon session United States wa. is. jeaiurw among ue petroleum shares, and asld down to TSu. with mnr. dniT There was very little activity in other Setro- jeurn atocka.

Mining shares firm. wUhlalr tft in ut. leautng auarea. Yokk, June Ths following are the quotation i at the New York Orygoods Exchanre-JobbeTs prices; Atlioskeag A.S5; Appletoa 84 do.c72Tdo! 23; do. 14; Atlantic do.

U.23; do. 22; da 1TK; Augusta. SIW; do! 1 Broadway, Howard. Indlaa Head, 24. Sheetings aud shirting, bleached Amoskeag.

trTU: An-ocogr, 8T4; Anthony, Jt; Bartlett, da, 26; do.b); Bates XX, S- doBg Shirts JWL Lrress Staniard drees le PT0em No- do-, fl5; No. 17: No. 4o do, $37 ao. Oorarta Thomsona French woven BB. lzg 18, gold: KjooiiSii: MstropoUtan Collar Company Byrou No.

10 extra eorragated. silver cornurated, and a-iwarcn raameieu, loxaa; trOidgmith. Hoff. 2TJ tt9' patent PPlrsiioo proof, Byroa, tH Shakespeare, 40; cuffs, tlO. leio)per enameled garotte.

f3u, fee. 10 per cent. Corset Jeans 'ia. -fi sfj.1 Laoooia, MJf Naumkeag. SlvrT7: rVpoerelL MtJt Watbingtoa Pattern, XT.

Isrhasas filss S-w. HBrtforrJ, S3J. Hoop-sklrte yera.IL, wide topes, 680110; do. I XL, narrow tapes, 4cA7a. Nbw York.

June Se There are reports or another extensive fraud on the revenue, aad the officers have taken reaeseaaloa of a hrga aistillery in Ue Fifth District, Far. Oculars have aot transpired. sae innaoitantsor the Khenish Provinces aii.ii., sttAt lasensu to remata GertnaBS. AatVUknbarrediaTMtch aav. Hv.f.l duhas been aettled.

The eoBsolidstton of uw.suuc sua urest rt estern companies is valid and lawful. auuiusius. FROM AUGUSTA. An Attempt to Rah theNatiaaal Baak AUaata Arrival erf a New Xdae 1 BrtoBssaers. AcarjBTA.

Ga June 9A Aw sitt.tnne made to rob tlan attrmal while the eashier was tuuraared. 11 ,00 were extracted front a desk. Clae sweri was ust-B axreaisu ana Bectireu. The: ateamshitv rUuithat-w Trii-w. rived at Chaxiestom frout LUarpool.

She ia on. of the new luss -at afr. saars T-t-'rliahrrl hefweeai Bcstoa and tlfisjrieaitosv. The Freednaea, are behavUir- otdly ia Sumter Irtatrict. South it a mentef irsrulaxa has.

hestt sst thaum fxum tuaaois, to preassrvs 1 I lFROM i j-rrts. asraue Mate CoBvoattosj to BeaBiaate esABsaast for State stheera wa. mim t. ttu TheBssalaess are the same as last I yeas, and as tolie ri For tasmasV iZJZZ. 7 jrOTD? expiration of five lmTSmaiLtVtmt.

yara from the date of the passage ef this act, ant vatWlx. Tie Ltf! 1 PreOse, pur. I Treastsxer, J. H. Noyea, Hrde art Cbass ail the lecrsph lines, property and 1, Rnslntiaas saanttiST iilZI the commiHea report a Mil tor tha purpose.

The motion after debate prevailed. Yeas 101, Bay MU. The Instructions apply to the aitorsae weilaa theeoldiereof the War of loiS. The bill provides that aurveyina; sal cars, nea-rommfseioBed and nlriim rj th. War af 181T.

who served for a term aftkM or more monins, or were engaged in battle with the enemy, ahall receive from any money in the treasury not otherwise appro-Pdaled the amonnt Tf-. mt wwuam rasa, nlu no any one receive more thaa the pay of a cap. taia of lnmatrv. ficet-a aivri iAm ws. erred three snoatha or more aninst the IadUBt ia the same war are lBcluded.

Wid ow, at us auaiers are entitled to the aama amount to wbiab thatr husbaada wouldBara sree nun, rvatifactory ertdence of aervica must he furnished to tha caxmary of the Interior, shall aot be liable to alLachmeait under legal process. Officer, noa -com mi saioned officera aad marines, who served ia the aavy for three months or Btore. or were encamd in battla. and their widows, are entitled to the benents of the act. BUli were rerurted granUng neaaioBa to BRader, Margaret Barron, Matilda J.

Msew roe, Joha W. Berth, the miaor ehildrea of 8. A. Oadle. Jane K.

Miles, Easeraaee Ooaler, dgar T. Harrla, Mary Hamilton, and Sarah J. PureellT The House went Into Conunittee of the Whole, Mr. Seoneld la the chair, and returned tha consideration of the Tariff Bill. Debate arose oa a mottoa by Mr.

WUaoo, of Iowa, to strike out the specific tax oa linens, and leave the duty thirty per cent. md ro forest, aa at present. htr. Wilson thought the manufacturers of tha eiuntry ware mistaken in a-dtrag for aa Increase of duty on imports. What they needed moat waa stability la the law.

There were many provitiost in the bill to which hie objections would apply. It waa calculated to ben tit holders of large lOorks of manufactured roods aa much, if not mora. tha. the manufacturers, and at the next session Congress will be called npoa to reduce duties and go to the other extreme. He warned the Bouse that the tendency of this blil would be to drive the people of some sections to favor free trade.

Mr. Stevens waa sorry to find members ad-Bering to their opaoaiUcn against protection to American industry. He had hoped the time had arrived whea ail were agreed to build up home markets for home productions. The great Weat bad reached the time when the alley of the Mississippi should be lined with manufacturing cittea. lie was attoaiahed that a gwtiemaa possewdnr the talents of the member from Iowa should be found insisting on Bending the products of the Wast to and purchaatng fo eirn goods, instead of making them at home.

Mr. Wilson argued in reply tha since tb. war had closed, and Internal ntue du-ties are -er sdtKwa per annum, the duties on imports should not be Increased to the extent called for by this bill. He was aa anxious aa the gentleman from Pennsylvania to build up manufactories, but he did not desire it to he done at th expense of sound policy. JUr- iisob amendment was rejected.

On motion of Mr. Dodire. th. tutw on eras A was fixed at thirty-five per cent. oW valorem.

Mr. Hale moved to assort a ntntrtnt taxing jrarns and flat or hemp. Mr. Bund moved to Inereauie th. Hut I'ltiroa truiii s' ui niu par ton After a lone debate partlcl MeeHrs.

by 53 to 46, participated In by Bundy. 8DaidiDr. Le Blond. MeKas. ana stornii, wi amendment was airreed i to Mr.

Hale moved to amend by increasing the duty on bar Iron from per pound to lWc. Rejected by 34 to 39. The committee then rose. Fivt sections of the bill were disposed of In committee fo-day. 51r.

Smith introduced a bill requiring officera in Territories to bold. their offices and file papers at the capital of the Territory. The bill was read twice and referred to the Committee on Territories. Mr. Hitchcock, of Nebraska, introduced a bill to establish an additional Land District In the Territory of Nebraska.

The bill waa read twice and referred to the Committee on Public Lsnds. Mr. Latham offered a resolution, which was adopted, instructing the Committee on Military Affairs to inquire Into the expediency of reportinjr an amendment to the act of aiarcn ish, providing payment for horses and equipments of officers lest through the management of railroad transportation. Mr. Cook, from the Judiciary Committee, reported back, with an amendment, a bill to amend the act of September 24, 17r9, to establish Judicial Courts of the Vnited States.

The request of the Senate for a Conference Committee jm the bill further to prevent smuprling was agreed to. The House Committee of Conference on the Freedmen's Bureau BUI are Messrs. Elliott, Blna-hasa and BioCullough. AdnsrBed. -i r-r as FffaMeBf Xudu fji yBrior'of taXtnCU S.

ajoada, ana eatameniUng the aoidtera of ew aranea aar taanr sram aaw eaaoxaBceia the) tote retieinoa, wore teeeveremade by Mr. Mr. AUlaa, ef Montpetier, Mr. Cam, of ItutlahaV BBd at bttb. FTOM YA8HXriCTOrJ.

Address ts the Pwple of the United States bj th Democratic Men-' bers of Congress. XTM GOMTKNTS. POST-OFFICE FACILITIES. Mejdoan lVe Wash nrGTOK, June SO. It to nnderstood that aa addreaa to tha people of the raited eatea naa oeea agTeeu upoa Dy era tic Coaaervative anemben of aad is bow beinr aimed.

It fnlrv ft headed with tha Outhrie and- Keprraenutivo Ni black. Coagraa, tadorsea the prnnnseii Nanknmal UtawstWis h. mU at Philadelphia, on the 14th of August, and urges participation ta its proreedinga. names or senator -i no ssuaceiiaotoos apprpprtatsoa bill, re. ported to the House to-day, cost tains an Itsra of aaOvOUO to eatsbliaei Matrooal cemeteries.

and to pareamaa aitaa for osase at stseh poinU as the President may deesa proper, aad for the care of the same; sad fDOO for erecting or connecting with the Treasury Depart- awiu itnca. nrw-oroui ouiicrrns; for a currency pr la tins; bureau and for etonaro. Within the past two day a the Seaate has ratified treaties with the following tribes of Indians Necperes, of Idaho Territory: SaMeboues, of Subye Valley, ebraska Territery Treat, and Little Oaages, la the southern part of avaaeas. aad Cboctawt aad Chickaaaws of toe latiiaa Temtsry west of Arkxsrsaa. It is probable that other important iadiaa treaties will be submitted to the beaate for rBDacattou within a very few days.

Ab oiaetal reaport frees General Carevsjel. ttevcrnor srTauasaolipsus, datid th. Aoth ts.l ante uent rrcctveal oy sjiairisr IfieBsian which states he had fust been placed in Doe. BBMioB ef rsteJlirrervce from GetaraiEBebodo, dated oa 16th, giving him details of hi im- partant victory over the Imperialist. Cotnariro on the same dav.

The wsxohs captured are over wo hun dred aad seventy in number, aad the value of the BMrchaadise is nearly $1.000 OOOt The merchandise belonged to French and Aus. tnsa nouses at Alatamorae, and, therefore, lawful prize. General Laeobede also captured lUO prisoners, of whom four hundred were Aua. trians. Only a part of the enemy's cavalry mcspea.

au tae artillery ana ammunition- were eaptnred. A ronde of left jaontero ior ataumoraa, ou the 16th, with renca soiaiera as a guard smder Uen- craj General Eaeebedo marched to attack himt General Caravaral ex presses his abiiitv to capture Matansoraa wlthoart reinforcements from Efecobedo. ABKKT8, New York Market. New York. June Cotton very dull at sa arc.

ror miuuiing. Flrjar is i3 loe. better for sotted extra Hubs, while for pretty ronch sUl other kinds there is ao deeldei change: sales at 91 40(8 bo for extra ste: a wotio sor round-hoop Ohio, wd aio eui 75 for trade brands closing quics. Whiblty aniet: sales of Western at ti 26. Grain Wheat quirt, and very firm: saler oi small parcela at ti So for prime No.

1 new MilwaukeeCtub; S3 23 lor prtrae white We. tern. Bye ewiet. Barley and bartey-malt uuii sou uscvangeu. com irregular aod unsetueu, oposHng Heavy, a Iter ward becoming a little firmer, and cloaed dull and 161c lower, with an active export detaaad at Uj roc ior unaoiro new mixed vveetern, WU(a) eec.

i sound do closing at miiASle. for prime snipping. Oats very dull, and lc lower: sale at OBttodc for new Western. Cofiee doll, with sales of Rio at Iu2i2c. Sugar cull: sales-of Cuba at llf IlWe.

Mo- itstei urm: aaiea rorto ruco at tOHMoUc. Petroleumdull at S4z4Uc for crude and owc ior rennex, in bond. Pork opened Gamer, but closed heavy at SI 90O3X 31 for new meas, eioatag at 3i 90, cash fJS 60(83 for old do, aad Jt 26 50 for prime; also, 6,000 bria. new meas for Jaly snd August; seller's and buyer's option, at $32 ziitgoo, and seller's optica three months at 3u Beef unchanged. Beef Dams dull.

Bacon quiet. Cut meats steady at 14.gl5Uc. for shoulders and lT(8J0c. for name, i-ard dull aord heavy at lBvcliic. nuuer quiet at aVBBauo.

lor UUIO, anu Sitig wjv. ioi oiaic. tneese auiet at txtSTln. New York Money Market. N'kw York, June 29.

The money market is easy at 42tf per cent, for call loans. Sterl ing is quiet at il- lot). Oeld is firmer, opening at 153,, advancing to 164 aad closing at io4f. are a shade firmer, "night to Liverpool are decidedly firmer. vorn 4soc.

per asm easel, and 6c. per Steamer. Nxw York, June 59. The Post's maey article aaye the roan market is easy at 6436 ymm umw, caucus tonai Aran sac tlons at 4. Stocks quiet.

UovesmaaenU ejuiet, and there is an active Investment demand, especially for eiiea of 1K6S. Railroad shares are firm. Erie beiar the most scttve after the board. New YorkCen- irat was ouoced st Erie at Beading at oresga axchaaga la quiet. Buis at sixty dajaoa London an qutHed at ltrTiert; lor luouitw: uisieri ao at short sight, lWvailoi.

Nw YBjr, JuaeWe The fwrciVir money ajticleaays the priacipsi inBiamuil la In Erie, which is still in very active demand. There la a feeble speculative movement in North-western, but barely raffled eot to sustain prices. Five-twenUes are vivf better: ttn-fortora rose 'A, aad Bsvonhirties are higher. There Is a moderate demand lor five-twentie from foreiirn bantrera sniv. posed to be for shipment.

There are tadiea- me itiretgn osnjters are 1 moio nve iwenue, ta an Uci patio n. w. iiuui surusu, at nigoer prjaoes, Foreiarn exchange quiet, aaat-Httle dVmandi for sight bills the bulk of tt-axstactlons be. ingon sixty days. Prime bankers' commercial bills are more salable, but have not recovered their usual currency Prime bankers' sterling, day passes at lOSUglOeJt.

Ths supply of money is still largely in sxcees of the deraanj. Very little is wanted by stock.brokers he. vond a few loans oa Erie, The rate on call loans is generslly 4 per with exeep. tions at per cent. There it more demand for Psper at the current rates In prospect of a etJIl easier market.

Prime paper ia takea sellers' Ule tondency favoring Gold i. sgsia rsthtT firmer, owing to the by speculative holders snd alibeial demand for customs da ties. few York Stock Market. York. June 29.

stocks are stead v. Cleveland and Toledo, 108W; Cuhmgo and k.J6i;nd' Chicago ui Nerwert? u.preirreu.oai,- Alicfaigaa South, Cleveland and Prttsburg, Central. 12; PitUdJurg, Fort Wae vi vuitdkij. lry-- fjaafiino' IINIi s7n ork Ctntral, i-acine Mail, tlz; Western Union Twiesrrapb, 5lH; Mari- posa, 11: five twewues of loi, 104; do. of ict ui acvo, ivua sen-iorttea, mrwu- utirstvs, BtOUUl sgnss.

11104:1 QO. third series, -Gold is extremely scarce today, the borrowing rate Is per cent. In favor of the lender. At the four o'clock open board the following were the principal sales: Western Union Telegraph, s. Reading, 109 "ic, tt.

ov, v.uitara ana orvn western preferred, 6X; Plttoburg, Fort Wayne aad vnicwBW, oc. Gold citxei st New Orieaas Market. fDlsfvstcb ts the fhemtirrof Tomesc rc OlttAlA Jons SB. P. M.

Flour is dull aad prices are tower, doting tt. V.V BM SAW Bess perk is la moderate request at $3. Lard to dull aad prices drooping: Prune zbhc. ta uerers and zso. in kegs.

Bacon is nachanrer) aavrl bdK Cora is dull at 7ia0c. for prime, la sacks. fis US1I .1 VtMK. Hay is selUng at Cotton to dull aad prices mrsi emtolir Kiddlivg, toe. The reempts during the past twcBty.iuur aours were zuo Date.

The stock in port, aot Uesvrad, ia 113J74 baiea. Baltimore Market. BAxirmomx, June 29. Flour dun, with a declining tendency superfine Howard street 01U. superD 09 Wheat decitnlrg and new red at $1 AO, sad western spring red at ft zi Sa.

Corn duU aud decUnlBcr white at at trxftt and yeuow at l. Fork steady: nesa at o4c Lard dtaia western at 22Ji(J23c. PhiAauielpki. Market. liXATJXUiTLa, June ztV-Wheat auiet aad dull, and qtMtetieas awaBtaaiiBit at rt 90(ii tO.

Cora ejuiet: yellow at Si, sssd mixed wsstera at Wt39e. ProvtaloBB waeha aartid. rf40cJ posxndaat TMirc; half-blood at 6Hc- aad eonssaoB at bstky dull: PesiaUTy tvaaia at as CJbiOat fl 18.. June zSe Flooc dull, with sales at 10w5U bow spring, $14 fia)au for red winter, and 19 for double extra. Wheat la held at i for Na.

1 aUlwaukee dub. Which ia above tha views uf knn. atAehaagatiW Wasst, Izjie ara. 11.A. to Vork .77 Lake fjuperte yyatai, bush, wheat gLfJOQ JMstcorn.

-z saatu pori tVW bsmh. wheat, 8,000 VrAt-t "AJS.1 1 iCHif -AiaaBy Bi rhetaj Ai-ttia nt i dull at ttt6e. fur Chieart, JWppee by tow: 833,000 bnshels ttussv lz7e(U bush, eats, M.fX bush, barley. ut. busav.

matt, aad 7,000 buah. wheat. Js7 3 't I Wt s.nrttvtf ALUfTt Juae There has aesa oulte laverajatarnn thi. wh. Berks of anv aad all or Said comrvaatee at am I deateei la th.

mVinTi r.T7T. i 7Z'T" oaLAtswisrsv'ssj at the eautesnarkat taat i 1 1 riit daarw aaeatly of fair aiaj-kataNa bbt arrived, aad at tha epeauna- holders tiaudia a deeliBo of Je. par poenad. Bsryera, hoasiut. held bark aad ba-atav tha shcitao stwnpsred wtth asst wesk's prioaa issqisal to aexdliX per The hirbont price paid waa IKe.

per qnrtt sad held at ttfc. for sad fj for No. 1 Milwaukee. Pork: sales at tSi bOO.33. XSMC.

anurj that aauy Kr wa neat drovea. The ranra far ordiaary to the oast Vriate upwarti or auw I taenia un sold. rJact-p are aerlected, although lasjeiuos are sen aynw naa a. rsage fraaa 3 as Priees ilwamkeo anrfcot. Wu.wAnrxa.

Jmm TToer UnlL Wbesit ia hraa at fi 0- Cera is ares at (oc OaU deHiaed1 Krceipts riour. ioVO wjreat, 51,000 btrs oats, leUXIw liaah ShlPtaeBta KeaT. frWw wheat, osts, 70,000 Dtuh. Bt-VFAtvo, Jans Ftsaate qnjet Wheat to arwrcc aad btht but qutet, aad held at fl S5 for So. 1 MSwaukea aprin aad ax 7ue HOfer white Ksrhina.

Cora la firm aad hetd at 71c for Kovl aad TBS. for No, with saouVerata aalea. Bsiyera nreely offtr 709700. for No. 1.

Oaea are skalr? aalea No. 1 Cadeam at 44c; No. tMilwai held at liajiey to oral real No. Rye tr Chicaaa Lard sales at Whisky ts aeanlaal. Caaal freights to New York: Cora 14sY UHc To Albaay: Cora wheat tac Toledo Market.

Tolbdo, Juaa zu. Flour quiet. Wheat bar Michigan at 1 bMtt new nmber at Bz S3, aad No. 1 MUwaukee, to arrive, a az zi. tvora in.

rawer, aaa ctoetng Bra at the decline, with sales st 64c for No. 1 mixed, SJ-irC for No, i. and bSHc for yeAiow. Cats H- oetter: for No. L.

Lake freights dull aad uaehaagsd. BU 1 sails Msttme. ST. LotTia, June Cotton dull at S4c Flour unsettled and drooping at 0 ror saperaae: Bveatu za ror extra. Whtateaaear at SI Mull to for rood fail sstxtt for prime; eosjrj 75 for new choice.

Cora higher toSOc OaU (tiff at 414dc. Perk aad haeoa aachaaged. Whisky UBBsttlsd at zOvJi SL. Fopailar Ideas mt Berttiss. The popttlar Mas of battles Is derived Tram certain w.

riters hratoriaas. they call theasaelves who have a trtck of description, wberehy ce hi seal hnrats wtth eUstetiuVsd aes- trus are maoe to bear BfuBed troopers with bloody sabers th rough ssroaiaed iaiAatryutnd tost batteries, er leag ihses of gieaxuiDg bay. eaeto are brought proashwaousiy tcefether, while sArngglhig- meat, with psvtriot wax-crias, are proddina; sr posnaseMng each other Indiscriminately for tvsura (arsuad waving aga. where shells are bunthag with artaftic preciaioB, aad thti bones encumber wounded heroes, who stHl Bowrhth defiant weapons; disabled pieces furnish pic turesque eoucaee ior Bfaanterecl can no n-eers, and every thins: teds of the rage aad tern oie spit a dor of the eoaahct, the ax. ony of wonnds and saSertcig, er the beautiful abaardenment ef deathe To the readers of such thrlHins; thlnoa tt would seem very tame to tell the storv of a great battle without emrmllahflienev Thev vrVuld turn disappeiBted from tbe aimpie siovv of a line of blue-coated soldiers tohUa slowly across a broken valley or tangled swamp, again! a crest or wooden slope, or scarceiy visible Use of works: while a few distant knolls are crowned with the smoke- of bat ter! ra, and men are falling here and there avith.

Ilssl. nysnl tu artfauc emycrk Two murderous minutes of the snd one of close, hurried: and dtaondtsnai hgbtiog, would not content tire myriad-read ers ot mt imasrinauve nistortans. And. yet this, repeated at moderate Intervals ttarotaKh the dav. is.

per ana. all that wtt con IH. nttv. In truthful deacription of any of the great bsttles of the war. bailed State- Mte Magazine.

'Sxlah." The learned are dlvidsd opinion sas to tno mesmirsg of tlrts which occurs so aiflen in uePunut. The Targams, and most of the Jewish oomtnen. Utors. give to the word the msaninir of nauy mrever. Kabbl rvtmcht resTardi it' aaa mgn to elevate the voice.

The authors of the septuarnnt tranalarion- annear to kits n. garuea as a muatcal or rythmloal iferder mrarda It aa indioahinir a chanwoor tone Mathesoa aa a musical note. equlvaJentv pernapa, ta ins wora AouordlBg to LMtber aad ethers. It means silence. Gsmbv nius exptaias It to mean, "Let the instru- meau pssy aad the lingers Wooher regards ttae equivalent to turrum corda up my ssui.

hommer. afretr trimlnln. all the seveaty-four passages in which the word uccAirs, recognizes in every case "an aotual apptal ei summons to Jehovah." They are caiis for aid and prayers to be ex. pressed either with entire dlrectoees. or if not in us-stmpersilve ''Hear, or awake, Jehovah, and the Uke, BUli earnest saareaars to too that be would remember and heas, etc.

The word itself he rewards as indies. brag a blast of trumpets by the priests, Selsb, it. If, he thinks an abridge?) express ion lArsrmier tiiirvaion miss indi cating the sound of the stringed instruments) auu a Ttsrorous Diast ot trumpets. Tub 45 xx at Emigration prom Irelavh. The Pall Mali Uazetlc, In a late number, thus gives the Lnglish view of the Irish emi gration: AKhoarh labor is scarce an.l warm, kith uc.wt uartui xrciaiiu tne exotiii a ro a irtajrw lea is rapidly on the increase.

From Cork alone a. average of fifteen hundred embark wceaty, ana iroiu tne otner Irish nnrtt migration to the New World, by way of 1 uvertrsoi. is prrmortionablv ranltl. Th. master wish of every lri.hmsn beloDtrUg to the lower middle and lower class seems to be to leave nia conn try forever, an object which the Irish paferotai (fas seeks to attain bv sensing forward across the Atlantic, his oajeure ana moan promising sons and daugh- mji, pivtiuru wim an tne money he caul raatr.

te earn more for the trananor rr th. rest of the family. In this wsy not only, an, I tswuai oi labor, DUt lAO BU raw, ameanat of apereis- la dailv lna to land, aad acauitwd bw A aim I vua and the induat rious. tha flowtw rr th. I www.

urpeun aoooiu ana tae reeDte sjad. the sickli remain behind. awafUite Imstatiamtw the trsnt-mtsslon of meant to follow. It vs deplorable thst this should be so, but e. It to.

Tot CHIWO I'ripxNT. We are fnfhrntact Uiat gemJemsB recently traveling from, the rt cbi ia ateepinr-car. vrrcn.aa.ii tr. enitruw. if htm; in tne aame car with aim.

wne gentleman trying to still a errlnwehilrt h. i. so suiu iro in to. ceatcn, wntca, by its screams, final I man in one of the berths to such a degree that he eould endure it no longer, and: cried out profanely, "What In -is tha aesattrr wiui uiu yeung oner' And soon, again, "Where is the mother of that child that the is not here to pacify It At thi. ab.

tvw gentleman in charge of the child stepped up to the berth snd said, "Mr! tha raotaer of lit, eA.W Our Informant says ths grain- yrSm. Dier immeuiBieiy srce, eompeHed the af- uiciea miner to retire to bis berth, aad from thst time until morning took the kttle orphan under his own care. Xonealk liegitter. Up ro thk PrtfTisMiir OfthePoliceofMeurbIehe.fi as. TV.

Chief nnsetts, Atoes not mean toexmra cwo-aiia? in a aarx lantern, or oeorer Pantanism to die oil ne nasgiveonouce to the people of ajrat place that he and his police mean to be about on Sunday, He says: Tbe Individual atteBMea of the whole police force wlH 4te srmci.Uy dt.ssts tt.sra theenforeementoT the Sunday -taw, the doe. law aad the by-laws of the town. Standing on the sidewalks- or etarb-stotirs, or sitting upon door-stops, or CBtraacee to any dweU-lBg-hoBses. store, buUsHiig or inclosure, on the Sabbath day er evening, or at any other time contrary to the Interests and mrtsis. of the statute, will be punished to the uu most riror of tha law The Puritans endeavor te make Bundav aa sour aa possible, aad give to religion as hard an aspect as they eaa.

TBI BcMtAh- A KM V. A letter mMnmawrt from Volbjma te the Czat says: 'The great- "swrtcu as to tae movements ef the Russian army. The local police themselves receive eary two days' notice of the advance of te sops aad or changes of eacamp-anent. The Russian army Is evidently being ww wy irKuarcDis ruting ue eastern frontier ef GaJUcla. Pertons eornlDr rrrwn FodolU state that RursUa troops are con-eta stlv on the wtrrk towatyi th.

rt.nkt. PrltKipaiities, wlthotit having lost sight of GalUda, which Is traversed mt. the mnt BtoanaBi ay atBsatna aereata. who are endeav oring to sur ap toe itultaratana of that prov. inee by teliiiig thean that Russia to their friend.

They pay especial attention to the clergy ot the Greek rite, who have In former lime, dene so much for BusBta. AWmcbbstkb (iixi. or '63. One day durmg the bard winter of d3, a Miss ArBoid applied to General Milrov for a nertntt tt purchsse forage for her cow, whose milk waa israw a. iihr unportanee to the sabeist.

eaeeof her father'a family durisur theaadgn erf that monster. "Are you loyal" asked theGsneral. fYea," she repUed. Habena, te WTwetbe pevwnt, -To the UnfteAt, Btatea or Cos federate Statea "To the Confeder. mtj Of cerarse," she replied.

"Thea I BBH give you BO Permit. Thia Ithnm. vw. hejlioB must be miarwui utK.il w. you cam eruah it bv etorviiar Jzsh.

"siu wtu ntw, as is ana oe tttTos I BDBe pertiont af UiUcfjooty, says Owens boro i Ky.T Smield. the snakeaan nusDerteaaanaatita- ss er OUr etta aswtasral immm bee fciUsd.t '-ri i- THS Till! the rjumerous that it is iinxioseilaa IbxXsa-aaars to etutivato their crepe. On Panther Creek, a stream aeaar thie-sity, as beghas flwobruaAdrad snakes have ttoaw etuassvaaed ra ears -iMety: fr hmr has htsa slmseS antimln roroe pawiastkof tke ceuaty anamanv aad tn atoaa, have left i sr isp at of the samkea. btawswhorhs ernes harro aenaully ,..4 i i i-1' Macb Ajrt Grvew AAha--Ttere to. vera Smoestaite tsverr Baseof these men agala xrmlnr1ftther, as Mac baa aot enly accept.

Oose3 chal. tsaira, awrt Btaxeu axy te rrtr-s. gooa a matraj at hphl 1st tax weeks, e- etther 309 ar a aide. It our impressiow wa ahall. By mr impreaaioa we ahaU, ptabrr, twin a positioB te lay the tea iter poattioa telthe tuatter Jocrrvasr noittay oeore our readers.

At prrs-t we ran tie rDore thaa that ft it ru-Bt red Gees UI rover htare'B mnwt thl. tiay CTursdsy.) Zowff. 6prtrmmm, Jun li Ii P- i tj A3t Attempt war made Utmaauttnate 'same tatTgett, daugkset ef Captara U. St lwTrett of tYedMavkabttrr. Yirainta.

em. testuroay wceaWtw-Mcwvir. ja-n BUFtaUOB COV7BT. fetas ar Rausoab cerrAsitse-Tis f.Si 1 toa a. Fina mm Balirr4 lampsvny St.

at araa rtaahuwe. fetltlos ta error tertttoatlilra isi a I -I 1.1 The errere milt aid wets: let. That the Ceart ssasw trial was refused. Taki Coart wa. mt sprafsa fhst nseve was ao mw ta ah.

I.strai mm give, ts tha Jury. Tbt delft mt taw ebara. wa. us rte.lea taw ralleswd eumsasy ts ri.ssea lie easety sf partte. eoeayilaa Oss street.

swd that irnsasttted say wetl lumrem. ahle efwrsefy they awarM aot be eon sia.ua! as dtfaaealSMt thefr wsuile Ssltt. ft. wee. rtxhtaalt? tm she HinilTll tildtn rissS lAw s.

stAd stt reo.li. thst the i aiiny iSajjawt ss aauasal and very eaifsnlte ssrlkid sd ramstsa aareet raihsadt have bees Bjiwtii of very rrbsst eastvealeace ts Bablte. an. list sails are assay dwposed to ley cVnamsstrteterreef nrttietr.swv saee thaw ta itsainS for rVe tMe mfrAy ml otfserbswfM ssnevsof tfw street: bat they ems asst b. relieved Craw ordl nary easr.

awHri II Itawm-B ta ttMstcMrsts satS atstlttary esw. satd iHrewes ha Us. sw by railroad wars mt ilium Chiswai a arum ti ted Bui ii. a iminiln bb IraoTdmary ear aad aiirreaawhraa an read it rhe easatry as be aassrartS By puce as. eirewniataaee t.

taw trsaaJ SBBsnwasste 1. Il mt rseh a eaae, la ocWtr tor St mis, which sartv stall bear Ste pecautry loaA uattKM1bt Jwr net Cesar iruy rrecaro malts wese. seem is site at hal IBs tunsi usaete. ef aav Ssut. ho stltikt.

wiiusat which th. IB wry woeuf aot bars Bmorsra. maw se ro.tio.rcu wr rherefwre, as ttsi tasked la dsdsdtBrg sets rWTItt. The tadrmeaf stusobt he satraeL ttewrtv rvr. re Maiarra aad Asurdaa Bar Oe.

aaiat ufrrron. a ran not. rasa these ocaan t-frwatOif IOJCAB. thtl HxlrsjWcran JtbGi -raDOC sr CTBberjrer ra. 1 liartes Merabatraw.

A tor Si ore had bemr s-rmtted I. UsM est ass4 waB wow pi mi slid by tbsCwturt the dt.TW.oli th. trodsd Uist mm tmBVrlaw K. yillll.S-t. ssat a' belsa; eii ud oat lb- derewatast.

a hsKhl' traatd haat TheevawwasmBmdtera. af. tlon. aaa bv JsataeataUbwa tlie other s.ae. Hi nr.

so; Brrclrta icssi Ollttt-Tat trtAl of I'raaklta Jawasaaal htdlcted Bar bars, sit list, was rwMsMssed aatll this day. ta eoawewwaasee jrthe vrltsspsata sot hatsse LW stint. Xojury ciaeewlll betrfeanwat TfaetSfMsat JVry win bt tws.is1.st. issimi.cuia atsaJsry. COVmQTON.

CrfvrKitAT rerjr oV vvfaj Focrth or JCl v-At tba meeting of the Ciry Couacfl last irQal a cotixmuBicatloar was received from Wi L. De heek, Eaf tjcf CbxieUiy ef the Sdt dien' and Sailers' Uaiow of CtnciBnatl, ia viting rhe people of Covirrgtom aad vicialty to parCWPAU with' the citixeas of CtacU-aatt la th fotaaisaiitteg- crfebratioa of lasdsV peedcace lisy us that aniiowing refcotniieaai wuii aooptsHi yfestWcetf As of Coting-tsa. That it affords OS great pleasure Bsess-knowkrdge the tptMBrvr Che InvlteUoa of" the Soldiers' and rcrrr Uaioa of OsMfisv-Bati, extended te the ppi ef CwviBa-tee), by W. L. lie Beck, Eaqv CMBt Secretary of said Uaioa, throBgh hi.

Hewor Mayor Pi so toa, to attend aad pat tW.1 ansa ia the grand deasoaatratioB to be nasoay by asld Uafoa sss the Fourth of Jaly tt, anthat, oa a shelf of our eitireos, hearsy taaarrtrw are unity ro-turned for this tsadntas aad eaejrtesw. ii'ean'ret, That said tailut Boa be SAgemted, and that the oai errs and' rfwaibers of tha Cttv Couacil aad other rity tasBrjert will, as a body, take part la the propersed desBoastra-tion, snd that all sar-cltirashs are retinestsd to araist In making the iatenased oecaeina worthy of that lisr honored awd grtiateat of days in the American ealendar Ltsolved. That the rred6erj and Messrs. Howe, Asmana and Kallis; be a cosnmtuee to make all necessary and" vironer arrango-nvnts for carrying out thfr obisce of the aeo ond resolution above. A Slkiht MSrTAKB.A-1-pssa estterina; the Mayor'e office yosterday nrarnissg, we wears urnrised to see a aumbrr af bottles of old Bourbon, a Usssal ear t'slBi'irha, a tiMli est nip, snd a vnJ of colrarne, raged aiotta; the tebie in front of His HmerVdosk.

The sight led ua to believe that the oTTIrxsra ot the Cf'Urt were Dreparine to celrttrmiA. Isdanesad. race tray, out upon lnquinaffsre that the liquor, twectnra and all. been stolen by a colored wsiotea. aa Williams, from the cellar of Dr.

IBTrs drug- more, corner of Sixth and Maia atreeta. Shta acknowledged the theft, and-wma twaautjed ts tea days' imprisonment lrr the city I ail. We did not May to see what dhnknsMon was msde of the good things, bufiavd they belonged to oa. we would aot have allowed them to remain long about the Marshal'a attice. Ptblic Mkrtixg.

There wiM be a publia ting citizens at the Citv Halt to-alrht. at eight o'clock, for the purrxsse of aaskinAT srrmBgeanentB to participate Trtraths rltl smis ef Cincinnati In tha rat4ebratiarns nhs t'raii-th ef Jnry. A full attendance ia desired. NEWPORT: Cot'xoiL Prooxkiiiwos. Coun- et met on Thursday evening laati to tity -iTeasiirer's monthly report waa presented, showing receipts as folio we: Froaa -cemetery, markets, fTj- wharfage, eTt; tJeking bridge, Tnsaotoanl sf tax bills for the current year Is reported at ZS.

An ordinance for Improvlna- mterxaad streast. fBem York to Monmouth it ree was read twice aad then referred back to the Cotnaait-te ea Law, under the rules. The ordinance to amend an oMhasaeas for the iniproveutent of Columbia waa laid sn the table for another wssk. It waa thea resolved that the awarding of the ooat-tract for the improvement of Coiiatnrbta street be postponed for one week. 1 ce committee oa Public Bsilairiwss lattracted to examine and report without delay, in regard to the adaptation- of tha Draw peeed new engine-house for steam ifire a George B.

Holmes having tendered hia aurBatlon as member of Courusii from ta. Fifth ard, the same waa ai-riinaeti ard am erection to till said vacancy was- osdersd en Thursday, July 12, next. ihs following claims were allowed: J. Shtacoe, for damage done bv df ainage-ralpa ta the vicinity of Brighton and. Walnut.

BltO; John Thomas, fer custom, on mt, tl2 10; sundry claims, Mfe 6, ClOSIXr. OF THK PCBLIC 3CatXaL8. The pablie schools of Newport eiosed on Thura. day last. Vacation wUl Batil tae artt Aton day In bCDtember.

Iha Hoard mf School lvxamlnera will meet' at the high school room. Seminary Building, on Most, day, July at nine o'clock AV.M.. lor Aha parpese of examining applicants tor sltua. tieas ts teachers In the pnuliahosaa. Kill tub Shamx, tub rlte aahingtoo eoRvmpondeat ofi the Ccrtnr, citil Aivtrtiter says: Iioctor Craven's stalemetiS mt tha UK of JeST.

JJnvla. at ortrrsm la iwh. Ualted hare to-day, sad bs etrited much comrjcent. It la weU sown that It waa avnt done by order of the iresloVnBA. woftht (ah.

inet.or of General Grant; but that the raw too nihility rests oa ICdwia M. Stanton who sent hia right hand man. limenl rVfareta. C. Baker, down the Potnmir oo a bdocmI steamer, with written authority to have that utaaaclee applied.

IB tome Of the thrivlnr eittea eT th. rVtntJs. lite Mempblr. there tt a gremt ecarc)iur-t tus-ihe I tmaical aatd ether UbouT tha th- wther haatl. peepls ia M.

'dt. ttubazaav aad the capacity of that aa-eriu lo supply raw material aad yetci jtowrr, iuggeLsi tae editor of thai Sew Orleans 4 omntertisi. writing to hia psjrcr from Mobile, the building of eottoa mule for the emviovimrnt ot the tsaor.em Iac ground that "it is better to build factor- its uiib aiuia-ns TllK Romeftvwrfer Bars tbere tre In VlrrrA County between eight buouredl a thousand white people destitute ef bread mowt of tkera widows an.l not included in. tha claas for which th? lKialature made aa aprrrreprlAtiou. That Cca-rtr-r adds that thefViVt sod can not su county bonds, nnless at fifrr ceat or leas on the dollar.

31ILITTA IrH AKTlwr: In Xw w-v Mtw sciuie trouble has heea caused by UiCMforeo-mnt of a recently passed lie, ordering a draft to fiU up the focal rmlitia mrimemta. ben conscripted, the persons dravrsTkavs to terre seven years; tbere Is ao rootmuta-tioB or other tnethod of getting rid. of that ubaj, auu 'luii. a commotlOB la Ihe ijuence. A bxavix-'Ka.

A CAiurch la Bs leas, Ubio, haa been sued by Iks pat tor aoav hto salary, foe tmlsr.Wl tK. clairotd being $lr0UU. ThedeisasBeet Bp hp, the is that the rxaBgretipa to BmsiL aad the pntacher, who to alao a Tirnwlsa agreed to work at hia trade oa was tiara, tta. sanport Uasaelf, and to pre. eh oa husMiara.

iwivisg ss pay whatever tavf wajuld raise lor him. TBB Clwieari pishlUhsa a woodcut, rop. resenUag a woman in chases, rlmtrnetad aav Venetta, prostrate at the foot of a cawBats). ad dzesstng aasaher feaaaie look bag aut froaa, tth the tiaioaai in tenrtsgUseut -Srater Asae, aUter Aane, de ytXAs saty obs comlBgr- The otber repliga: "I eauyeie. IcaCV.

who Is kicking- ap a dinst suad A who looks WotrxK AhEtita roa tbb Bax.uz; AavLAiv, sr. etuart Ben leu ta the Housaof Cwi ta favor of the external em of aasv frrnsis mlflrnt honsa hnlalara it waa i'lV- br evaa. huadraw aa4 fifty ladies beJiaagiag te a dto classes, aast ail of IbWvewmts aeV-- PO-rXluTiM or IXntOf trrimt. XbaX-A. Brw eeasua of WUmiagtoa, Cuk, has juat been etwpayarsl.

The oatiro popBssttoB, ea-eiutlvB ef UUma. 1. usuu. whiten, Z2.6VZ: ag. Osmtaasl d-T tC; dwelhawi, 4i.

Ths pop aiAaAsei, mat cvudiBB MryWywiae VUlsereTisi nssariv OwkV Thes. are 6 fsatUnBaiasare thsm IkamsT atwdaaiuBtrsBa i i ii ii sashs. mmi i. VXA17V1US SAkTItBU aVTta-ar TAa.j. whs hvshsths aattiiksrhiiatl of -w ttttstmniii 1 -T 1krnr awaMHas mt tl rt th.

large eon. TlTi7 tJxte. uti, ta t. York i -mtmnj tfwaorta aa tnooaas taat ynsa-sd I iaABaaa tax is ttOrVrSV -c. ef si r3 L.tfo 'tf Mt dWreada teAtt.

ii fin r.J rsrwearas the iiaaK.I part WUt mVr.Z'Z'L I gaano. are, ax uui 1 aBiies 1 extent, yet tor yn Mst sUpuroaBuaai Thevvalua ef a tuU -'t entasa, landed ia) EstroteBlii'.

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