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. , +-or-. dE STATE OF LOUISIANA. J. . 3EXON. Editor aet Proprletoe'. OFFICE. No, .4 CAMF STREET. THE flA rIL CREECSE7NT Is pabl ' d eery moretit-bndaye extepted. Yttal! Ubltbrip(ll i ktdam. St; EIS 12007ly, 50; Qoorteoly, f1 Sicgik copies. 10 ant.. Kate. of AtdeerthNaa qamee . month 2 months. S mouths. 6 mouths. 12 months Oc... Ilcet tinat SlOaSe hi~tel. $ 0toc. ? 1 1tS20 S 0 mS 0.6 0 1021"S 7 0 33 y. 11db.... 6- 5 116 " A`0 " a Nteb....:: t 2 110.. 171 Sen'.... 75 "" 15 "" 28 "" 60 It0v .. 16 . S0 70 1t4 Twle. 86~ "' 15 '"20" 51.. 56 00 !Thiteen. 90' itt 1I6 40=""10 4206 Foutieeti 95 7f "36. M "" 6250 " 604 ifteaca. ]00 "" E 810' 42 10 742q . '" I Niecbly cteeellwe. $& tated *ever other day, tobe Ctfebegttobedo thke eboeocirte.. Feirs tdlllcih pceaaiionhly idvertieaents, each eotuoco, SraMtdvgmt.hoelag the rnof the pper, Soot ne..ette,$l Htitpe suae, Mobh subsequent isetion, Ti0ants 549 ted ?eiwtb page trnsientt idvertisemtets, each in ewi itei. $t etepiegae. Ait aeecttieeerted Ai tatetoo,), to be charged..sne Nteelmia dveeetieeee who advriste lcogely, thall be alloweo NOW discoetiho aove e amed trnientl raw as may be eaeeed epte; proeido6thiat iiiA asyo.h ebWeah disooot es. Sesed 2peeeoet.i All bc.9ete e t tiee of advertisetenet tob fo harged 030 cent ac er aell00.och ba-tloe,. Alf bhis ,th reg-ola idoefllleoeebi ble rendered monthly. A suae isthe spaeoa-eopied byte lite sold ag.t THEE W5220KLY CRESCENT Xt'Pitbllebet tevey Scituday meteting. Subscription, El pr ateehitihiot; half-y . cod quaotedly, 0ates10; shap ctplas, 10 otots.. Mate, af Advee tietnag, Yeelm.. t 9 i h 20 0 SE 1St.:.... 125 e t . 2 0 t S 30n. 1'wo.., .... no " 16 "" 2 .. 32 .. . .o It "...' 40 "" 75 "" ]DD "' S11 "e . 20) q0 "" 1 4 .. IN 400Soo "" n "" FRIDAY MORNINGO. JULY 6, 1866. Onx JoB OFICEs is now the most complete and extensive establishment of the kind in the city. The. type, presses, material and entire fixtures are new, haying just been received from the foun dries and machine shops of Conneor & Sons, G.P. Gordon and B. Hoe & Co., of New York, and in varlaty and beauty cannot be excelled in the Bolth. We have connected with this department on of the best ruling machines ever brought South, and can turn out all descriptions of job work, ruled, lettered and bound, at the shortest notiae, i the most workman.like manner and upon ostt reasonable terms. In addition to a corps of experienced printers, We have secured the services in this department of Mr. W.W. Briabin and Mr. Charles W. Clark, so averablyknown as job printers previous to the war, ander the firm of Clark & Brisbin. Their friends and ours will bear this in mind and send in their Orders. 5lt Nlews fuom WYashtagton . We find thefollo.ing intelligence in the Chicago Republican of the 2d.: PRESIDENTILo VETOES ANTICIPoATD. WAs.x.rooN, July l.-The opinion gains ground that the President will veto both the tariff act, the new freedmen's bureau bill, and the bill to insure the early conpletion of the Pacific railroad, all of which will no doubt be passed over the vetoes before Congress adjourns. THE PFORTH OF JnY. There are no arrangements here for celebating 'the fourth of Junly. Very few members have gone away. C(nresse wll only adjourn over from Tueday aftlernoon to Thursday. A large number of mem bes and ex-offliers and soldiers are going to Philadelphia, to attend the presentation of battle .lags, byreturned regiments, to the State. 1 ", "lE SU e aEOEIhTS. t. '~e tre receipts for the fiscal year ending J-un. are: Internal revenue, $307,000,000 ; Sme, gold, $169,000,000; miscellaneous, t50, oo; total, 2,ooo00,00o. - THe ocUessIAU-OO1OtOOLL ArFFRAY. It is reported, opon pretty good anthority, that theRousean.Grinnell committee will make two reports.ouesignsedby the chairman, Mr. Spald ingitsad two others, in favor of expulsion, while Sr. Eogan-and one other will report in favor of oenseuringboth Rousseau anod Grinnell. It is in testimony that one of Rousseause backers went armed with a revolver, to use it, if necessary, to protect Ronussean in making the assault. Torn BPkesn smotootN. io gimiored that ex-Senator Hale will be op poteUnitod'Satses judge in New Hampshire, an tho missin to spain will be tendered to gestlee who ha not accepted the mission to 1, , MOVYALo F10 OFFIC0O. TheL Presdent sent an order to the postoffice d t yesterday for the removal of seven n thee twenty-seventh district in New Ageneral removal of officeholders is - s . on as Congress adjourns. 105 C t? bof5o85 os nun SMENATE. ,..i rtl aeth n g ting executive r t of ethefr Mieade onfigmed. 6 SollL . IksoerWn k thelr intentions of wo fotr n o An Irlp was appointed merely b 0b: EjSa4giee.t e0d sustained the, '.7s 5'. 0.5 _ op et*mo cBO;i p on redos i toese, " ' fs tsr t.he loseing It -s.tters,' te.. nl af whlls wiere o ,e5)OrenoOO4i5imitt o n the new freed- S 's. lw agrseedpceaoretoelyto report e ! t,' oidboa en the tlis f de vsloped opposelon to.It pon the Us ion iode f -s nlr. Aorevec from Iowa, and 9'P0POOOO0t agrloslteral inter- I Itthey could hehi, pro-. ity $e8iosg out British I to 4etp4 to rebuke Union esem- a fo Wien aetlone dononiron tl e t be0down from physica w w p aew Were adopted and thelv, 10h0e consumed in nom- tii "a is Gen. P isito mcceed Gen. Hooker in coio uin.o:f fie iqepsrtftoe1 Of the Mt. Gen. Han cock will 0000844 Un. Pepe 4o the West, and Oaw. JehaAL4Rd& U £ who hmalateetned from Eu e, .aU he ýieisr o toq.eýlrer; t The total Wsroeipts baia iternaI revenue, coo a 4n hten o p onde hss4 lt. o, p 'over revenoe, o .V ppQi toona 120. p ~ao a ebopoeo6,ooe. ' of SPsOWO£18lhereportaeoocern. heOabitar P('pded. Neither oo r rIape6 ý oOn, remotely Aug. f ,ieu~e'n teilr'e Oh Wetire W ·ashington special ays. "It is stated on good authoilty that the se l ont radtoils-at- Washiugto have, in a series 4~atgmd~a.j~i Coil, a Oosneotlon of wstledywinel hos4 eternione i)t6nlf%~' j "tptho2 resfdeoit 8 bobuoor t.Pcg~aldeatdohnoso. 4lo~L #Qhh~ nalpr.Wnade o.lo edad petit 5orieo 4o . tl84 fbi other ptrpoaes, fstwG'o tha 84simlittee on lef. ns~t~ds *lt etlseooalst of the United i tpew Pnea as rors~ to ftley . 9ted froo the bodyt tbatthe Unhted I B ft*s84,at exeete r aJltprn~m a ondrdrsm"d 1then when a judge r Of Any dtltA,. ei aipt eor ditowed, loto plane may he lpi hsed by- any af the , ,dlans; that a citizn. arievt, by tI actnl af a jalti-a ot tI!e lcace or ptra.hat .lee,io:s by balot,it 'thiell be unim.«n- f. att h inc.l S. l tule and a ix mlonthlt ' im lrisoalnelt eanl in Utah is lpernhblicd. Ram the laIrs relative t , it aniilled. Tile seecion rclate i the nnitia re quires the enrolling and mastCling of tthee, and a report fronm til e comuander-inchiefto o tile erc tary of war of tih United States. Alie!ls shall not be enrolled. Marriages shall be solcmn;ued by justices of tile supreme court, and by nminl- ters of the gospel regularly ordained, who are re alaired to sign and deliver certiticates withl the names, ags. aid places of retidence. The Senate, in executave session on the r0th, con firmed the following nemmations: Charles lioln ter, to be a commuander of the navy on tlhe re tired list: Charles Davis, to be snrvceyor of cus toms at Na.hville, Tenn : A. G. Glaut, to be post master at Jefferson Barracks. St. Louis, Mo.; T. ,. Cuthbert, naval officer at Charleston. S. C.; M. F. tConnway, of Virginia, foraerly member of com gres from anus,as, to be consul at Marseilles. The bill recently reported toem the House com mittee on tie judiciary, for tie estabtshnlshent 0f a national bureau of insurance. makes tle boureau self-sustaining, while it offers security ill the matter of insurance, by requiring all companies who may the amounts varying according to their clapital stock. No party is permitted to transact tire, b nt rihe and life insurance at the sane time. The ob jet of the proposed legislation is to give everl.y company an opportunity to shaow its solvency, i nrder that the public n aa be .guarded nagainst ifraud the principle being similar o that nfw an - alien to national banking associations. Tile June report oi the Agricultural Cornittee Sgives a eomparison between tile a pnlot of raw coltoun inported from the United l taes into t(eInt a aritain during four b moths of last year. and he four eorrespondthg rlontg s of the rentair year.a It exceeds the quantit rra iortetd to ran I ynd Iata almtnost one hundred per ce.t., and naltknst ex.ctr b equals the total from all other localities. It isi equivalent tbo p0ap2n balei, of Io)inpounis eanl, The report san s halp a willi)n of balens u ;on e months and St Oan0pb.Ot are retapctabie tidoras tn the trade with one farein uatioln. ect u aoa tale a almieat days of cotton slipping ir,,l te pa ts a ia aT the UnitedtStates. The replort also shows that' Great Innltaln buys this seasontea tnimes as muachia wheat tront the.ia as trlan tile United States, al1l from Farance nearly sixtinea an t n.lilnh, )la a a little more than four por cent. of her re r:tl 7ii lions of huudred weight are i)roaght hront the United States. Tile comnmi-sioner of interna revenue has granted permissiou, free of t:lax or explense, to hold a national gilrto11e ,n tha e 2tdt of Aanuat. in WaShinlfton.tl for tile benefit ,, lie Soldiern a and Sailorst National Orphans' t oante fund. tONG RESSIONL-HOI' SE. WASoI.',T1OZ, Jumne 30.-The House went is::: committee of the whole onata theate f the aUnio and resumed tie considerat tlon o the talilt ' bill. Mr. Hardiug objected to taxing tine lnto.le oti the West for tile benefit of Eastern an ulaiacturers. Mr. Kielley itPa.) argued that impost duties did not have tile effect to increase tie cost of article. Mr. Haarding ridicled the assertion. He in-iatcd upon a reduction ofr duties in behalf of the West. Cut nails could be made cheaper if the duty were taktent tf. Mr. Dawes (lMass.) said that, under the influence of the protection principle, cut nails lad fatilen in price. The people of tie country ha. profited by protection. Compettition haid saprott up We aere no longer ndpendent upon England. The tariffbil could be framed only on one of twb o riu. eiplea s: layin the duty on the raw material, or the manufactured article. The effect must be to bring in th, manufactured article, or the laborer himselt. The article must be manufactured on this side of the water, or upon the other. If on this side, the laborer will enrich the country, and Illinois nlore than any other State. If Illinois nwants weath. ahemuat havelaborers; and siae can only have them by giving them employment. t IMr. Moritl's amendment was adopted. Mr. Morrill moved an amendment taxing railroad iron 1 cent per pound. on cent per peens. of Mr. tVilson (Iowa) moved to amend the amend so meat so as to make the duty 70 cento per 100 y pounds. He referred to the reduction ot the in ternal revenue tax on railroad and pig iron, and thought that oughtto satisfythe iron-rollers. tsr Mr. Griswold said that manufacturers of railroad iron had been losing money for three or four years. Mr. Wilson's amendmentwas a blhtw at the manufacturing interest of the country and at the best means of securing general prosperity. go Mr. Raymond gave some statistics and figuores showing the effect of the proposed amendment. He wanted to see the time come when manufac tnring establishments could protect themselves. eHe did not desire to see the railroad9 saddled with ienormous protection to benefit the iron-rollers. Me r. Garfield (Ohio) said the iron interest of the of country should not be destroyed by the interests esof foreignmanufacturers. Those who desired to see the iron trade forever secured to England might vote for the proposition of the gentlemanl tg from Iowa. In 1750 a bill was actually introdoced or into the EBritish Parliament ordering every irn sy mill in America to be demolished, and it lacked a- only thirty-two votesof being carried. A pr po to sitin wnas carried that no iron miilt should he le erected, and no trip-hammer erected, to be run by water-power, in America. The colonies might produce the raw material and ship It to Euglald. There was the same sort of issue still. g Mr. Dodge spokle in favor at increased protec. tion for railroad iron, and predicted that under it ' mills would spring up all over the West. Mr. Allison favored a reduction of the duty. The iron interest ought to be satisfied sith the lresent it duty. Mr. Stevens (Pa.) said ttlathe regretted that the t. South had not taken away with the tree trade edoctrines that now seem to be located along the fMississippi. Thirty years ago. before there were n any rolling mills in Pennsylvania for iron bars, of it thiskind, the price of the article imported irom aEngland was more than three times what it was five years ago, before the war. The reduction was caused simply by protecting American interests, and yet gentlemen cannot see it or understand it. They are blind.to everything but a theory which cannot be reduced to practice without crushingý Sall the interests of the country. England can senos her iron here, because the price of labor there is only one-third what it is here. The price of iron consists of one-twventieth capital and nineteen etwentieths labor. It is at labor, therefore, that a the opponents of the duty are striking. It is labor Swhich the Free Trade Leacue is trying to crush. a Mr, Wilson's amendment reducing the duty to 70 cents per 100 pounds, the present rate, was agreed to by a vote of 50 to 49. Its opponents, however, rallied on the next vote and Mr. Morrill'a amendment, to which Mr. Wil son's was an amendment, was rejected by d48 to 52-thas leaving the paragrah as in the original bill, making the dat 1 cent per pound. On motion of Mr. Griswold, a paragraph was Inserted, putting the duty of 4 cents per pound on railway frogs, etc. On motion of MIr. Ames, the duty on" steel was increased from 45 to 50 per cent. IMr. Elridge moved to insert a paragraph as fol lows : "On all bonds, certificates of stock, or - other evidence of indeptedaess of the United States or any State, brought back or returned for payment, sale, or collection before due, 10 per cent. ad valorenm." On motion of iMr. Dodge, the duty on crinoline wtre was increased from 7 to 10 cents pound. I Adjourned. V IThe reported seizuare of a whisky distillery in New York is confirmed. It is stated that about 8000 gallons at whisky were found concealed in i building, all of which will prohably be confiscated. I The alleged proprietor of the estahlishment de alqd, when questioned by the officers before the g smeiure was made that the premises were used for - a distillery. A brief search, however, showed that the statenment was untrue. All the liquor, which is valued at aboat t1t,000, was ready for delivery. It is of a good quality and was distilled lrom molasses. Therevene nagent has discovered that a large number of wealthy capitaliste have invested money in the manufacture of illicit shio. ky, owing to the vast protits arising from thle busi ness. They have employed partes to act as the nomninal proprietors of their establishments, iu order to shield themselves from the cousequucaces of a prosecutiou for defrauding the revenue. The Vermont Democratic State convention met - at Montlpelier on the th, ansod made the same nomainations as last year: For governor, Chas. F. Davenport, of Wilmington; for lieutenant sgue senor, D. O. Linsley, of Burlington ; and for treo s urer; H. Noyss. of Hyde Park. fesolutions ro-afirming trust and confidence in c the principles of the Democratic party, comomneodl ing the reconstructisn Ipolicy of P'resident Jchl sop, in favor of taxing United States bonds, and commending the soldiers for their bravery and en durance, were adopted, Tthe St. Paul Press of the 24th mentions the ar 'eval of a gentleman at that place mwhoi came down frdm the Red liver of the North in eight days, and announces the coming of the Red tiver ox O . trigade, which is compused of over one thousand tr arts. loadedwithmore than one hundred thousand dollars' worth of furs, now on the way to fit. Paul. The Red River settlement Is 500 miles north of B at. am. General Wilmot and Seaver, late of the Confed erate States army, with several oficers oflower rank, arrived at Galvestone from Mexico on the ai 29th. They describe a terrible state of affairs inis the country. While near the Rio Grande, on theus Mexlcanside, they-were attacked by several guere. il rillas; but, all being ermed, they succeeded in routing the assailants, killing two of them and i wounding sevesraln.ore. , : o ,II s TIr. -,!r Il'' · 1·I I li· R, W.1 iillA1` J. It.,l. I It' 1 r 1 ;f* lit ,riR ", 1'` ', .2. ' 11~i.71 , 11712, 7 1, 2 n., 212 1127 21 ''.2 ' 2711772222 tl 2227222 ,72 . t 17d .2122 h .I I, n I ,I_ 72,7 b'ný ,A' he1L 272 22 7 cll·*fot \1.r; IIII;i. i~ TX· ,`Intl777 '":I 1 ,1111 1727rN1 D'2 227, LEAl. 117, Sn 7h,7, r 27 .tR` I. 2 1, ,1 y, x 27 . JI: n;; 1 ,,, n ' hi". . 22 7i,,, 212il Lot.11727 2 1,2, ul3 irnete": --I a nn 1, t ctit ;MllIrths tor.h.ý Ind AIN le 27 f277 c a ' I I2, lti7 , 27s7 : no t' Inner of ,.:,ie nud St Nnr nrrt nt r."t. o N* dl (rout .is St til harlain er Ilr: F I.,: ,llell ciI Dl in f e`o e n Ilrre liar iia "'C it from rrt NO. 3, xd 2: titr 6'. 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Rise ," etc.. 9,9ahe now lies in 1he 12,ýiripyi. at the tout of Te9 U~ to `n treet, :n thu Tblrd District of tilts city, ire M a- P20i-C . o i the 9204, 9Rt. HARRY T. HAYS. lac. Shriff 2,! the P2ri,h o, 2iM,, 739. SiHII DieeH.9 t i'2'1t9 ,29 911 J .5.IR (liOL '.' rich 1y L IH -oi 1 25!1. 11, .p R aO s BI V IKT C E nnnn In btbedlencct to nIordrp at rtlr rrrden d.Tunlr 15 116a{l, no~d to ,,,eL directed by~ the 'lie HHon ibc S~x[I D,,:r, "t t',:rt ,f \e,: CI ;en' in the lMi 1 to ' aTLRDA0 212r OOENTi DAY 09 Jl1., ]ti6, i5 5 ý clock e . .r olu the L~lrir. at tfir foot of \Tom,,u li lfftl I"'tt)y·r~ ru ch,, :,,tut -Ir hr.udred an~l !,tent)'-=,s ,ý!,i) d7 -"ct Too '.innnil ,.r 'l~e '.1 1A Stacey, ro012 -T-.1e-Cai9022 .2n pot. cell HARRY T. fIAYS 0p- _ _ Fhr ail Rr_ h - heFI)H DI `RT:T 11 ED1t21f by iS WIRLElN', iJ2My- 1)0001 l No. 5.1 , J1 ' ''i J.1 i. 11. 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