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she am ®rli atts (pset. Ff'CIAL JOPURNAL OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA. 1. O. NIXON., d'tor sad Preprtesor. OFFICL . . 94 CAMP BTREET. fawy tUslipttles tI advaaes, $ hai lf Yar, s; weartevvy, 4t imiles eipIm. 1t ets hras WRSELTv tasCar is publis eivw ry aiaLrday. OMl.o,, $5l itnviarltSbl, In adtree. TUFESIAY Mi(ININI. JUNE 30 1'68. IHR LAI1 E. WARItIIN OMISE The death of E. Warren Moise, which oc curred yr sterday at his residence in Jefferson City, the result of a combination of chronic disorders, removes one of the most marked, gifted habd brilliant men of an illustrious eposh of this State. The deceased was a native of Charleston, but came when a yonnc man to Lonisiana, where he continued to make his home up to his death, in the 57th year of his age. A lawyer by profession, and as iuch rarely acute, adroit and successful, he was still more distinguished in the rolitics of the State as a leading mom ber of the Democratic party. In that sphere for many years, his ability and intluence were always conspicuous, and his service to the D-moeratic cause invaluable on the stump or in caucus. He was in the State legislature for a series of terms, and was universally ac knowledged to have been the bh~t speaker of the House which that body ever hall. I)uring President Pierces' administration he wa. for a %hile United States district attorney, but resigned on account of a suplposid slight from Attorney General Cushing, connected with the government prosecution of the New Orlians postrnaster. He was sub sequently attorney general of the State, and under the Confederate government circuit judge. Notwithstanding his positive qualities of character, and his incisive manner of speech, few men were pers on dly' more win ning and popular than AIr. Moise. In his private and domestic relations he was irre proachable. lie leaves a large family who may be assured of the sincere sorrow of this community for their bereavement. srte *.pplesmeat. - e THE FIFTi DISTRICT ('ori..- 1he annertcd certifikate, from a properly quilitied other. proves that thesHon. ('harles Leaiumout his been re-elected judge of the Fifth Dittrict Court ot New Orleans. The certiticat- shews a majority of 203 votes in favor of Jo.l;e Leaumnont; and, whilst we by no means with to derogate from the claims or the talents and merits of Mr. Viavant, we feel sure that the New Orleans bar will, without exception, be rejoiced to have Judge Leaumont continued in the position which he has dignified during the last five or six years. No district judge has been more conscientious, industrious and afable; and nve have had fewer decisions reversed 1,3 the upper court. The following is the grand total of all the votes : A. Vinvcni. C. . Leam,nt. ri rWard .. . .. I .. I th aiis Wica .... ........... ... 11 2,,5 ,, r d i a .d .... . .... 9I 5 l i, h W d ..... ......... .... 14:S 1,o aneutb Ward w .............. 2 ElKbth W..d ... . I 673 S all. aid. ... . .. 1 : Ir tb W rd ....... ..... 1 .t v. "vwh h rd 1. A I, .' nei:.h N rail ....................... 35l 1I,5 ii . 3Le Majority :n favor of v( has Leamot ............. Ali hbe abovo oallot boxes of therespective pre cinct. at which the election of 17th and 15th April last was held are all that are called for by circl lsr.No. 12. headquarters fifth military disirict, efitie f secretary of civil affairs. bearing date April 14. 184t; but I have found another ballot brx narked precinct No. 1. 1pol No. 2, contamin4 for A. V avant 315 votes more for Judge of the }itch [,Uirict Court. and for * ha.. lbau no,tn 2i1L Votes more for Judge of Fifth Dnltract Court of New Orlesas, which, if included in this rseorr, woold stil leave a majority in favor of C. Le.u. maut for said uffhie of 149 votes. A. A. Du t5l1I.OS. New Orieans. Jan 27, IBB 1. A:A. lhluBotson, being du'y sworn. doth Jepose and say that the above reo; t,. made by virtue tf an order of the ilxth Instrict r:ourt of New Orleans, bearlng date Juuc 6, lFti, ana inued in case No. 21.:tts of the docak, of that cturtt eantilted Chas. Leaumout vs. Auutulsiin Yiavant, contalnas a ull, correct, true. complete aid accurate count of the votes polled at the electioD held on the 17th and lIth of April. Is.> as Icr as Charles Leaumount and Augusin Viaviat are coticerned, for judge of the Filth Dintrc (cuart ,f lew Orleans, and that the samne I wittu. out error or omlision. A. A. DU BUISSJN. ew Orteas.r, Jnue 27, Ias 8woru to slid subhcrtbed before me, the date and i ear gtuoe United. 5M O(ELPEk., Cler nI'TtisaS .E'rTst ol. F uluiii F. lHi ltP, si licitor ot pateInts, No. 2. Cimmercial Pace. ,fli St iuiy repor ta to thebs (. lts. r:vE Iic IhiiOWil c'li e piete Iet ef patentrs gart-d S ,i' er iluven cr for tle week ending June I;. 1 ; : Jrf.irt (fif d.lurCtit -- (- .Itr . Fox. (;eor, - toen, ac heater; J. 5.. & J Ii. ilooF, Was'iiu too, perpetuaOl cegister: H.) t). cili. nth, WaFhli ten. cvntlntcllf i.d adjufustmh;; .eebccoa W stver, Hadin'. n. aI Intfu ta- r i lic laif ii, ,l(i, - .rtni.Reed Ie t i l l u , crlttiv'lert: r il|., Itut c.l iire, ct s Ila g at id 2 .a.g cir ,. I gli f h-Jamr .. Hni, E. ,lg,-. t. a r, *r (Ltarc bviSe,, F firif Cit.; h rancis Z d, l.uusesle, shutter taste. r. lasit le, artlihcial tFuel. Mtcouri.-P H. Melloo, St. Louis, quilting fran,; Wm Fabhyl, tt. Louis, railroan ti.; J. i. Dr. .aer. Carooil -' meat mincer: tC. V. Ble-nt, bt. Luan, ,atnur I'ub L;f rlug ftuscua. h atltFlk,l.,,ui.f l. ,iy, r Cr . S if b:: , . wtaf t ire Ice Clh ~.li i ,'f ":' "e ,,t 5. Sel everJt Lere In bsoclety. LO S at them. .tad ask yoursel f it i nt i nu l rvelvu. teat nu'li t strucfien is lereitted when, by sierny "-in, dout, Dav teeth. Ihowe er fragile, m. h, m pra , I .. from decay or blemi.-h i laaug as ile ,a,. Wasrhinplron specialS if he t24h ,ii tf i':n - anti Enquirer sa5 : * Pre identlei tI·e"'o' od ,, runuite l tl.,d i de. Affiii|.lnth tie ;r.e., 0 ,f thi respective candidates for the oomttnalon r se i presirng their chains yet whoever re:e:ves the unirltion wili he elhier,.;astieully nc,-rt I ly every oier of constitutioual I berty the '.lecit'l the couitry. regardless of former party a a av. tiols. tbi',l.erii hollrtisoi· nrow here itl 5n ihat J hnron s erntitlerd to the niintntion fir his cv. lat fight in defense of the CL'onastittion, iid g alms' solhtary anld alone agaloet a cll ta asau.lt by the Jacohtrms: that a dlebt of grn, 'e Is due him for his courage. us defense of the ',,c. sustltion, which the i outtry calf never Va). It is expected strong re*ltutiOnt I hwl Ibe pased by tie cuventiolo fully recognizing Johbs ,'s Sevt',;: tit it Io rot regarded as pousbe,:. ly the par:y leaders, tbiat he will receive the n.lnintt Tn. Me. t'e..e has niany warm friends here, atd a Irare pr, portion of n.ataing men berior that pnsI dictate his uomnatlcon. Others contend t1 it ni gIeater fallary can exist than to suppose thit Chase can divide the ,regro vote of the suuthern itatces, and that thi. vote will go with the rad - gela. lbe slavery of da)s pa.: was not htl no stcJ rt ias t'.l aS the ct:bmiuAi:n of " nero to the will the carpe-.hg Jaobiino . Coaerv tine tolitistan* here reted the eontest as ihetwes P*Edltron ard Haucock, e th he tcha,.ce a ifaur of ihe former,' The protest of Ge $ eY.lan, of armrll, against the interferend `o' the military au thority in the organizatio_ of the House, wat. excellent as a sentiment, and it 'was emi nently proper that oe.hr members of the House should second it, as they did, and thus signify their sense of the dignity-and indo p. ndence of the 'legislati. e function. But viewed simply as a detl.tration of the ctual status of a General Assembly called intet ex istence as this was, it was either too late or too soon. Gen. Buchansn has as much right to conduct the c, remony of organizing the legislature, is he has had to interfere n any branch of civil aflairs since he assunmed com nmnd; as much right as any district com uander has had, since the passage of the original reconstruction act, to enter the domain of civil functionaries. If his action in this case is without right, it can only be so because the lat troim whichl he derives his present position, and under which he professes to act, is itself unau thorized and incapable of crnterriug the power which he exrcrises. If he usurps, his n-urpatioin is simply the sequence of congressional u-urpation. The ereatr swallows up the less. ITo protest against the less, after having appr,,v i and accepted the greiter, is absurdly illogical. According to the legislation of Congress. un der %Lich State reorganu;/.tin his benu carried on, tht re is as yet no civil governmentt in Louisiana which is not proristonal, and, thetefore, sulject to urlitary interference. I atil the raitititiont of Lth fourteenth anrnld mnit t and the adtmission of senators and rep resentatives front the State into Cong~irss, this ,rt it ter;,, order of things must Ie reco, nltied, unless the ()o r.easlOll il teory ft' re construction is repudtl:ted. It the St.te _,,v ernment is not provisional, then the order of Gen. ( rant constitut tug Waruoth i It Il )i governor and lItelit, lnaiit gs,eruar 1a i tt latrnit outlite upol n its liitei.llty. Bat It e tlune i l;near at hand p,'rhaips wh . is the protest of (ii i. M IM.li., it p.,d, 'would not be an aillnhrnoii,, I ,\ 11 in the mouths of members of a legijsltt:ve 1,, ly created by military agency acting ias the p r amount power in the State. When Loutil ti.i is admitted on the terms laid down by ,il git s, if she is then really a Stte in tile I'unu on an equal footing with ',:h. r St.it, . tll tn t a mere bogus organiz itionl to turlilh the dominant party with a rotten hIrn t,., tic' military authority can h ire n I .ore hi iltue.s with her affairs than with tbh,, ,it irs It Ne, York or O(hio, ail io miore light t, proceed, of its own iiotitn, oir under mandate of Congress, to touch the Il.,t of its tunetiouallies or the most :Iutupiort.iit if its laws, than to depo.e tLi Lvcrnor, dispi rse the legislature, and repeal the whole statut, ry code of knas-a:'huis t s. Butt ti, riieal ii . jority in Congri ss wi!t not reatily re'oni'lel themselves to this it .;uritltii of inlia, t ir n terference, that is to say of ('",nres-,oal Interference through a nlllit'iry nil..dtutnl. Th. proposition recenttly Iprtst ntid in c'onlrl s s k furnish aris to thi. nullt it wis tl thinly +i guieed measure for'arling one clas, ant dis arming another class at the South in tihie ii terust of the radical party. A more d, telr alle form of Congresstoi.al intertlrence by military mean., could nt le iuuil innd A h1e dplrosition to perpetuate milht.try d win t nion for the benefit of th,' ralih' fiatiou is evinced in General Crant's instruetions to General McDowell to surrender civil au thority to Arkansas wh in he deumed it s ife to do so. Thus nilit,,ry supremacy cootliiines in that State, notwithstanding th.it she is .id mltted to Congr, ss and this hlioly preten Is to r, cognizt her , ;i S 'at, in the Ljunio . 'I'he right of the leotee of a State so) ( l'aily uor anteed by the Ctnsttittion, to keep and I-ear arims for the defense of their pI)Crsons and the niaintenance of thei rights, is one that (' in gress regards with natural jealousy ' s inucll lpi.tble w l:th its centr' t ing mulilrptit i's. It is ;niptsl ible, thi, rt f!re, to fore..ee the, dt, yv try of these Stat, s ftr, l co(ugressio)nal inter ference by militay mains while the faction now controlling Congress has an interest in cvlitnuing it. PLATFOBM FO IHE SoUIH oR THE NORTH If the liject of adptltg a ilatflrm ti r -a lreitlential catuipslgti is nit ti k( ji p ia with tic l rogres- Itf .vcmtctt, t' , Ii)tI'ri t'i I-.. logic if t xistmng liitL an. l it ll n1 d in ti a.. tual situae t ion tht' elem nlltsl (t s l fje - wb t1 ratitial piuriose i an thi- i, iii,:'i ',rit tiz, ciltbtr 'l If thai t is llnot ti. ti ,: . 1ry up. altih a party, throit h de'Ii I '* ga!< I sh l itiin i les a nd pohl ie s h r ti : he t ,seri "it'. F ,r h.t purl se ,1,, d,.l,.tt, I ,.f a l party, n rt l rt - L t ait i , t, i ,,- i i - Ii , li. i i~-e . ri ru 11 .0c,:,- h -', t t 'l ,.att; n n, d(,lt i, tCL n tl'e r' at t 4i oi l't Il l. it a ilatiorin t. a tui, i iet S itl cil iuii 'i'y, I barlren aih illncil ),to ihtl tllr ul ltpe itlhst 'Ihe Ne'w 'crk con enlioti ,snnioit aftfrd ta ignore any su tijectof tlilni c tc e rnt ,'- n o a L iit' with the existing tcit, o ' ,hin ts i i t , 'tI Iiortu imties of ti' r e L t h' ilLi ti' io iii nia. tegrit iiei raI; ti ,i i i t 'i tit t r ttlh i tl, Ite , l e , cr hmeelt It o' te wnIi , doi r..:,.t i t- , t . m t i it -it u t -at tirelil stc artltie jiii r -' , -,t tI i opotr e t .o ri n ittil . fn i n ral e lt ,' titn cf ruadltpgero 'Ithe i ito s. 't, /, nette t. orntihat eatulpriin withl thhnit utu fri 'iti t g thiro sUiciaie, would tey vf.ri n uch like atthey tmig to iSlay |l Ii t with bat .'let Ift they art. It itit itut is the tle t ih-i tirltive turpoe to r.lial ptheymy, atie is not, therefore, i oal b w t the rldieals witht' it antI d, cisively. And tL-y niust ie prelareil to deal with it according to facts as they are, not according to facts iis they nught have been or should be. They must resolve to meet it from the sti.ndpoint of reality, not of abhtractiun; from the baste of hiut ry, not if Utotpian speculatiln. These onbinton accepted, it is m.elt utecs saty to consider whether the sacess of the Democrats in the presidential eeotion would be better rubserved by a position relative to negro suffrage that would, in effect, relin quish the negro vote in the South to the radicals, or by one taken with the design of securing a -here of that vote for the Demo cratic candidate. Southern Democrats admit that the brunt of the contest will fall upon the Northern Democracy, and they have also generally expressed a willingness to concede to the latter the introduction of such features into the, cotmmcn platform as they should decemn indispensable to sue-ess. Now, Demo cratic leaders at the North well know that if the contest is to be decided in that section. the re is no hope of Democratic victory except in a large increase of the Democratic vote by the accession of certain voters who hIave heretefore acted with the other party. They also well know that they could not sately count on the accession of terse euters-a class of Republicans who. opposed to radical excess and prolhgacy, have ti t favored the policy of incorporating some torm of negro suffrage in the basis of recon sttlction- if the Democratic party should be committed by its platform to uncompromising Lostility to negro suffrage at the South in any de Tree and in any form. lut suppose, on the other hand, that the ,eL.vention cannot rely exclusively upon lb n.ocratic strength in the North, and that it admits the necessity oft diputing the elee toral utteS of six or se't en Southern t.tt es with the radicals. How is this ntcessity to Ie satisfied without adequate measur,,s to ct ui e the suppoit of negro voters to the Dcnm clat'i ticket . And how ,'-an measures tao tiht end Ibe adequate on behalf of a party known to favor the unituditfied disfranchise un ut ot the very voters to whose aid it was cnl pallcd. in its distress, to appeal ? Wh it tollows as an essential prereqllsite to snccess, wLrtter the contest is to be decided in the North by accecsion troum the other party, or in the South by dividung the negro vote with the radicals,, can ,.:-erccly flul ti command the attention of the New York convention. 'Ihe condition is the sanue with; rsp),ct to b,,th secttins The pIsiti,,n on the sufft'rago ques tion that will no it conduce to swell the DIem ocr,,tic tat kv in tiL onte, will most conduce to tile tate- tr ii the radieid, in the otli-t. We sp, k simply i of the quiestiion of success by lto .is u.lt h are available in the actual situh tini. 'The qut stiisn oft iund.miental principle itd theretrlic'l plicy, ab-~truated from time and circuiistilnice, is quiite ano'hter matter. FIITOKIAtL rPiAtsA+A.p ,. ETJ. Ole lHull is going to China. 1Ntw ' u.k is drowntng its unli(.ensed dora." I1 v. Pr Adam Poe. oft incinn tti. is dead. Serater Morton is golug to Canada for his be .11h. .lames A. Gresham, at )92 Camp street, has "The I a, d ie Love" tir Ju'y. It is the intention of Stanton to resume the pr_'ntice of the law, in partnership with his soi. The alil assa one of Mr. Jertme's race-hi,rses hel, ps with his head on the pillow of is gro inm. HI pi lallL.g has been conilemuel by the Free wal Baptists in Wiseonsin. . 's,.citty " iady in New York has been for two nontlh colorlg a nieerachatuu pipe. Gleo. Ellis has the police p-ltorials. New York Weekly and ('lipper. Sutrebody says an enraged min tears !is hair : but an enraged woman tears her huslband s. Senator Sumner. who once denitunred G(enerai ;runh I tter)v as whitewashl. I'resident Johis n, new whitewaeahes hit - (Prentice. Four of the hanidonime*t belles in New York savs the Mail, are engaged and are to ba married in the fai. It is said that the elegant mansion of the late (General Phillp Kearny, near Newark, N. J., will be soid for a suummer hotel. The lsrgestggold brick ever seen in Montana is on exhibition in a bank in Helena. Its weight Is 16'2 ounces, and its value is $.:I 0'). An up town lew Youk lady has two pet pea cocks who strut about the drawing rooms in fine .Iyle. i use ('us) man'a country pl iu"- at .Lennoi, M its is kept in apple-pie order, preparatory to the ar rival of the owner. The thin " Brighton" canes are daily growing n pcpuatity anmung young gentlemen an New York. Fase.ionable young gentlemen. in New Yirk, have discarded kids and have donned yellow lihle thread gloves. bhlt. AbrauIam .in-oln and her little son Taiddie silt -ail f r tKurOTi i, a Ishior ttitle, fr thle pur poti ei -taytbg w'ib Jirne frietds in Scotlaud. ,,n Sherman has adipted a iou of the late -it (Caraen, a,.d wil cend hin to the Iiversity lat Netre Daule. ludiana, to te l]datel I. Eminent Berim physicians, it is said. ,onciur in the o,. nin that botih tislarck and Kog W:lliam a 1 de wvl soon and very saudden!y. In alba y, the oltier day. Mrs. Juia Kennedy as- tined tive dollars tor kiling an ungailalt Seu'htlul brute, iiamed '.tiDriers, against his w:l. 'eBa ir iclk lates. of inIIIS. objects to tile ,t " V si-Le ailu x-nre " bi ci itio. r 'e it ia Il e n ,i ther Wat lo niih water i. ititr tiuiti.r3 [ENiw ,rlii hri. wr;titni n ,. .5 n d the last as it wrl ten I < r; 1" e i cnubi ets drripped i-ut in crisrliet ti A N-I! 'iC papier --ll-rgts- a c rlt-llipOrary iits ti--rrowit i trii l h tc itle, C irrei Tr,,,it ." tlthe Na-bvllle paIper " brlnown '' the tipici it ti selvtes. An I ffter of the ninth corps writes to the Ilta ton Journll to claim for clen Bwrlasde m he credit (i originating tle plus of Sherman's m.rcta t clarge it a balink lg uc s irr i -, .i r In ,iit it) ii Irles-n'. .1 iy I ,i- ,· " . i'ltle \hu '. . A < i.rrt spoi dent if tile irtialn d (;.tz.te --aV tl , Mur. ( olax Le. 'the halsoc jmes eny il, i~ rl "O G(-enerii Hitor'- eres, w Ltake 0i are i-ct of the was . It' tutice. A repr senitacon ioi a tle atel a jar9 c4 btcn bound in a tomb near t"e Lyc f aiisi, Whii I cin si;ered to prove that Iltics in-tri-lllll arTea leSut tioui thousand years . litd. A -uracr'ph in the tee.- .r if A.iaulay, re f :irig to New )Orlea-h city t ,d ri, Wa, ,-rrnen ou. 3) attlti'ed ti the New iiJtans c iren- pil lI- o it ," bihago rriil e It wa. frni a Nw (Ir leans letter to the Mob:le T i-ane. Victor bulltIUe* Las receled a curious present the heart of a Venetlian patriot who dlied ithtu-a for his iLhtrTy. It is said to ibe " beau:ltiily dr:cd." and bears tie is rip'ion. " '':e, th s Leart. too, deired you for its king " (;e(rge " Artemnus Ward's" I .vorite ly, is now at work in Iloughton'~ " Liveride Press " prainting tflie. under a prosvieliln ot the Luinlriot'd wilI whlch reinrired his apprenticeship to " the best printer in Ametrica." H, e hats'en't bad the last of Itistori yet. She is to be dined bydistlnguishel citizens of New York. Latler--kistori sailed for Europe on the 27th. A timntfieent photographic album was given to her by hIe lIrmatia Fund Ae.osiation. Mlile. Vartzinl, (Mrs. Van Zandlt daughter of bSignor Blitz,) has received an offer fmotn da Maretzek of 8000 in gold for an engagement to ang in ojera for si months. Tnia erumsalsg p rur donna has been receveid wlth great eaths isra st the Oeat Oardea Opwa Usee, London, where Obe is mw paermrS. Geesge . T1ala say: '' When I t Lady Roudel my fian book of travels, she acknowl edged its receipt by a bautifol little note-not signed Lady Busell, or any of that h'gh-falutin which is so much employed aowrdays, but signed simply Fanny Rnussell." " One day last week," says the editor of the Felieiana Ledger, " the editor of this paper oun fortunately got mixed up in a personal broil, anod came very near getting an extra and entirely use less botton-hole put in his shirt. lhe matter has been adjusted." "This reporter" of a neighboring contempor ary devotes nearly half a ctlumin to a defense of his own inimitable rhetoric againt a suppsed at tack thereon by our editorial paragrapher. This seems a little unieasonable, cunsidering that we ranked bli comments upon the sbhools amnontg the exalted intellec'ual privileges or " the young idea" of this city, and comlmeoded his luminous journalistic models and siggesi ,us of a pure etyle to our youthful students of be lea lettres. Per lihas a he regarded this as " a rkaam," but we c io iott ba responisble for the mistaken imressions of people. Lhe confession of Deacon Andrews, in relation to the murder of Corneltus Holmes, has already been pubh-hed in the tir.c- ' NT. A Ma-esahusetts taper gives in brief the singularly trag.. hilstry of the lamily of Andrews. "Elderly men among up," it bays, "remember his grandmother as in '-nely personating the character of a nun, going about the streets, covered with a black vril, inco beret tly beggiý,g and praying. The mother, as eas already been stated, gave him hirth la an insane asylum. For n.:aoy years his wife has been a cutfirmed and alimeo t helpless i vali. His father was asaasinated iu the streets of New Orleans, i is said, by mistake for another man. His only brother was killed in Kannas during the troubles there, and his tethew was caught :n tle machinery of the iact.iry where he was at wOrk, and so torn in pieces that he died in a few hours.' ITEMS Bs LAST NIeuHT'S MAIL. The Rev. Dr. Duffield, of Detroit, is dead. St. John a Day was pretty grueral:y observed by the Maost n traeitaiy thLoug h,ut the copn try. 1 he Prince Napoleon was met at thei city .ates of Bucharest by Prince Charles, ou loimnaia, and escorted to the palace. iOne wail of the hostital of St. Mary of the Con cep'uon. ito il prsc, s, of erection irn 'hli.ag,, fell on the 24th, buryivg five workmen in the ruins. two of Lbom base riuce died. I he ratiroad tiringe projeo'ed at Blsel's Point, near ti. Louis. hba beeu piabued by lenijatnin it. LaItroe, ofl al'ilhiLre. lie estiua:es twat It tcu be built fur $1.600,r0tO. Slate ba, ' to the amount of $:00,o00o have beeit i-'rued to the "onu i*teteru Iallruad (tlvn paity. wich pripoves countructiug a railrad tr ni Nlclhinovlie, renuesnee, to l)Dauvih, Kiu to i.) I he eiommineioners some time ago app lated to remt te and codify the taws ., the I Jtted Satres Siot aiCultmulth Aitln to t',ngress, on ti r 'e ltb X askit g n slterauuu of the e11111 -)rltlllualy II Led plaitilg some lt he difli, u s ies tI thei task, and at hiree years. and how bear its expiratiou-lor coumpleting the work. UOuond Patten, of Westmoreland, Oneida tcointy, New York, was satu g d recuy over the le t eyC on rnutday, by a hooey be. rue stung was ct ou taken out, but in abut fl:teeu ulluutes he be, lute d1zz) atd tai..t, and, alt 1th .iseitoll.e at tinm,, grew rapidly worse, and died io three Ihe editor of the Cerro Gordo (lowsa Repub ,ean, has a aket i " one at toe cdli 'e boys as a partntr. and asligns as a reason that "ittepli*' has been to waui for us all Wlutet and wanted him pay, and we thought, after he nal. been po pile.or a short title, he wuil understaud that laying hel p as not so easy." .t man ewplo)ed at a furnace in Harrisburg, a few days apo, altte pted tu wa k over a oed of bt cloders, and broke through, wneni oile of his tshtoe was at i uce tiled writ rted not material. lie ran to a pondil bear ty and p'la ed his foot tl the water. ,ut when the eto was afterwards removed thie 'ule of it toot aneti oil as uncely as II remnved with a knife. Mr. H".*s,'f rmerly her lintan', maiesty's con sul in Abyssilia, and one of the party heldl so loug in taplnity by the late Kliig Iheadorut, hbs ar rtved in E:nlrtd, and on the 25tn had a pulic reception at King's 'Co.lege. I. adon, where he was heartily cheered and warmly wel,coed by a large assemblage of the citulzou of Lonudon. The Chibene emti-r-y will remruau u Washington about three weeknstoclose up thediplomani prtp itih tls withi which they are i:itrusted. wihen ti-y will alaiu retuan to New 1,ork and stay fior a -iry or two. They will then leave for a se ort trip to aora,.pga aid Niagara Fails, and return tu lire(t to New York will take their d-eparture to Eturuve. Iheir foreign engagements will consume the gr, ater part of two, years. The statue oif Martlt Luther was inangurated at Wirmi ut the 25th, in the presence if a va-t'ion courte of people from all parts of Europe and An erica. the klu of Pkrussal and the crown priice witnt ned the 8 ene. Assoont as the statue was unveiled salutes of artillery were fired, and as s,on as the applause subsided a by:tn was ,clng bIy several thousand voces wi ith Iiteose eli c iU lan I. It seenus that Mike Mc(:oile and Joe Cobirn are det*.ern. id to have their little diapuaie mettled. 1Le place talked I or thelit uext mueeting tIA ...u here ,, i Heat Vir.ina. n. i;. Hesnan has n.'o autholirztd Mlr. Milt en to ea matth withl Mike Mc'to'e. to fight for $i, 000 aride, the it It to iake p!lace in c'asada and to be tought tt ree ninrh. from the signing of the artice*,. .4A cali ii tube IsOed foran internattonul c.,nven tI-Lt ii PItt ~lad, M. l, tor the ItIrpTIse at attrnct' It c attenti n II poVaible to the hatr,,r ,f thL' lily a a pointur for the exportation of Went 'rn pirt' llce, t the advatr tsge, it a) dire :I ine oi ratI S1 a, sC'f--s the conitietit from II lJfax l'ortlat-t. Blttaloi, I btcago and louiellile. ny t ue i.nne. ev ovi lue'ay Angusn 4th. Al" nt two week, slicre two men put iuto New port, H I. li a enaIll boat ciailed the DI ye. fr 'i Newlury p-It lot Baltimore. fite crait wan vielted by several expirle.ce" inou men and tile Ut ai ilacn, oltpinion was ti.t lute .hancen were asL soat er reai titg her p -t of i sIpatrl in. hne , it fau r·n, be In heard oi silet'o ,se bft, and rie 0L, tIteiOtlt is that Che win' dwn tu "lne ov till he vy Hs .' that set in , tn a't-r she deiarted Mr. t ir. I-ax-,n tite assistait secret try of the tie LHns written a letter t a Hitrtol 4pater iti r.l ttii.n itoi ie all ged Inaudulln bale e ,i tile tril i,. - e ', wrl~ 'i., i ,,+ta . It a,lctarthat alter a vain eadeovtOr to eet bona file hds f)r tue ves eli*, thty w rie I;ti lly cold at their Ilt'al-r.t v-,ne. there baa been a tremeudou,* itut-ry rat-ed 'n i ohI rt c ver ttis tranaction,. whi''It. IIi a- pri babltliy, irmply indicatesa thit smine thlev tig lobby riog tailed to get a per centrage upon i'. the ritizensof Handolphb county, MIssort. .Lave ciheeld to eublcibi $110tih to the isits-tl - tele ir ,t ,i' . The exp!anatrt n iri is ltnn It the ,'tc a ,.'a - I r- ,ntty court, the ile31bCers iof a itti are , - I" I ito the rs-I attac(hed t, the prpost ' i' ft iti ' . e r a railrtia I t ' e-' . r. 1 . Ie ° ,P ·etng ',||o to tlhis r, s,. arnv I', n t] * tu vette in bibh pri o.t otn tidtht, vt tirn both dow,. Ni'.. 'rt I tue ,);ihk - , wi'e of late H -nry .'e ,i. w y, al h, ,It to Jutl -t + ltrr en the 21, i, tt1 '111 i.e Cinci rt ot Bro,,klyn. i -r a wrt It Srt r-,Ji, dlrettnng ltm. d, 'natv, t~t iii ian itt tat lurer, ii New 't rk. t o tr' li , htr cli dret-. htrt she a-lWeas have b-en un iatit.y wi held Irmni her by thie reapinlenit ant I!-i i'd iI charge or a cet y ntnKsg.au.., is (;Gr n:fal). Jt ge t tilhbrt orderd the h,,- t Crptic I -e ibeltd, OanD the rce will sh rt!) ble brOu.t4tt bcfi re court, when singular devel ,,enits are ext ected ] Ite 'Auerienn Tract Sciety in firtv three years lIar i--.td 1-2 77 377o voluine,. 27;. T, .53n tra i, at d 1(,. (,t.Cntf periudall at'i ni. ' tethber Wlt 'a:' it,.tiltuni n in aids II t ore gil Iandi han t1oue I put ttis'iins in 14s lar ituages a rrl hialeti. Bly it~ c st'ent ,f Union Maserltsnary , olportage it has in rwer ty-even years rici'ed i,wl.l519 families, of whli h I 1:2.T]14 were Protestant ftinllite living habitually absent from evangelIcal Dreaching; ii Lh- held or addressed 237.075 p ithl meetings, a'd cirrolated by sale or grant 11 2;7.775 of lt Suilltibtes. A c' rrespndent of the Alta Calirrntia says that the " Magic City " of Ch.yoiue will see itrs fast days no motre. The city Itself is merely a hbetlty constructed lot of bhouses of wood and canvas, with two or three of stone and brick. Its real pepulation nay reach three thousand, and me re than one-half of them would be glad to sell their real estate at one-hbalf its original ctvs. The a reeta swanm with idle men. many of wltsm are deeperadoes. whb are kept in tolerable order tin y ,L, ugh the terrifying perausion of the vtlilancs econ mittee. It will be a great wood-r if there rae not extenlive highw'y robberies perpetrated ere long upon travelers b) stage and emigrants. lThe mesoe W aeessabg teeinabes man. TI the Renm of Reialtaflies: lu rest:rnlg ,ttbe Blums of Bcpreeltatlve u whioh it odgated. a 'il eutitled s aoet to admit the tutee of North Cao.lna, Booth Caro tli., Ceorpts, Loasleas aad Plrida to represen tatlion n Congress, I do not dce-,i it aseseary to ,rate at length the reasons wi.ch cosa:rsn me to withhold my approval. I will not. therefore, on dertake at tise time to re open the disoeumon up ,n the grave Coustitnutional qestione involved in the act of March 2. 1867, and the asct sepplementary thereto. ton paroeseof which It Is elasted in the preamble of this bill that these States have framed end adipted Coonsttotlons of Stare governmeot. ,,or will I repeat the otjeolin coottiued iu yy nrecage of the 1t0h inst., retrningl, withont roy ignatilre, the bill to admit to, representation the state f Arkansas. and which are equally applih cable to the pending measure. Like the bill recenly pused In reference to Ar kaness, this bill supersedes the plain and simple nitode prescribed by the Couetiiution tr the ad mi-tloun to seats In the respect-ve houtes of eeea l",rs and repreesntatives from the several Varse. It aosemes authority over six -tAtes of the Ultl. ehih hbas Lever been delegated to Conereot. or is t en warraored by Ireviouli uncouttitutio',al iI-i lation upon the cuhj-cet of resetration. It npwees conditions which are in derogation of the qt oal rights of the States. and is founded Uo 'u s 'henry who h I. uohversive of the fundamental priuciples of the goverrnment. In the case of Alabama, it violates the plightedi aib f ('nongrese by forcing open that tite a Ci ntllitulion which was rejoc'ed by the people. accord ilg to the express terms of an a(t of I' )n gree reoniring that a majority of the regiitired electrt bshuuld vote upon the questtiu of its rati ticsaion. For these objections, ard many others that nmight Le presented 1'cannot approve tnh* b:ll, and theretute return It for the action of Colgrese s re u rt d lbi toch cases by the feder al Coni tu illotu. (Signedl ANDtaw JouNs-N. Whlugon D C. Jsne2n. 1896 The receipts of coast me for the week ending June 20oh, were $2,431304. exmfr . O~n Otrrlsy. June 27. whtui en 'onto Ito t. t Pan . 'R.nn r - HI-LOA t.. wifeof B M. Pond. Eaq..,anlilau..te ofI tl.e ite Crae anibl-y of baidden e -unty. A s.ots HI M hile anl tow York pacr. pl. ae c py. Pha on's NEW PERFUME FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF, " Flor 1)oe Ityo," A Wonderful Flower. The Fragrance of this xEtrt is eo deliclone and diruble 1' t .nly tIa Ir thrc drep a e oe.nc, t porrione b hano kerclle t Nie of the delcois anlt lraig"e t nu It eO are Iiat, Lt ur care I t.bken t,' prep e v the e.tln.tte a d delm rot I , in, ar 0eu1 a tile FL-SR ti MAYI s Idr a ates 1t , lrsytet wlthoult a bot-e a tae t.xt-ect War used Iot to dlAtolr the itot deltcate I*-, ut. Prepartr by PHALON &,t -h4 -. 517 Rraedway, N. T.. ender .. id. hh, a Ht-il. And f.-r "i" ", s:i Dtrugtt. aed "acy (cond De..leriIn of Card. NEW ORT gANgS. nmoe 24,. 1a1. We, the lindtir-iged. members o' the owar ting O't ni-t.tee oI ( io.. No 24. of see se d fair of the Mehonici' and Aricu'turar Fair Asslocation, of Lonisiatna, ,! herehy e-n t, that, undler te rntrs of the A s.owlation. no miuilcl l -. ,trument. except those nlsnr,stured In the Knout, rrn tates b,,n d he -clvared for o.myealition. Th t the ,;rned and square '.anon., by KYp e & Co f B. timor.. wer., ilhe only Flnano Iof the str's eelt red for comllrttilon and that tihe Ptlanos :as at, l, ured by 4e .sr Ste'nway A& 'ons. in New S-,rki. and exhsbihit by Mr L.Ornntewald, a thbug deilided y the bert . tr monen exibited at the Iair. ciud- or b ,re r rusn-not hie swasdd the First fremium, as they )u-tly dccc red. THOM ki CRTPPA, Chairiitan rCommitee. EDWARD G(;REN EV1ELr. G. F. PERPETr. J. GAUDIN. .4 Card. Iliting srcertained to : y entire sIt'sfaetten that ths m .ivtl h ie tr my an·ds.-it again.t Mr F w. SlILK re oultld utlrely fIlcm mlIrepre4ulattla, and that he is in no mnl.tr to blne for Ih* frond prat cd nuln iny brmi I Lett', it d I- thoheSt. dclarncterof Mr bidLtR, pub lily retrct Iany sna all chaurges aaln.t h in F. A. LULING. few "ilesir. Jun- 29. l6~l. Nix or Those F'ln[wins BOSOM 8BIRTS IN BOX FOR $9. Six Fine PrIf Bosoa BRIRTi. in box, fir............... 9 ;x tn,;ll l'.alted I.inen Bosom RHI Kt'1 til I,n x, fro .. 9 Hli LlUen Bsm m SHIRTtit. i boxr fir . .... .. bt l men r o nm StHlRo n no. to b x, tor........ ..a Fix .r, l .iirie TI RTMI , in bt a, for .................. Look at them t tihe wlndo.w. at tihe (Cormer of aC 4 h. ee and Canal Streets. OGENTL.MhN'8 FI'RNISIIING h(u(th S GiENERALLY tQJUALL CIHEAP. N. B.-No house it th,scit can ilundlrol os. LEIGHEION & HAYMtIN. Carpet N'aretoewaset as...... ..CARTBae $iTS•ET.........,, ....... A. BSOUtiCEAU A :O. impoer, ofair ai Lw p,..n ARPIETllii--:Iltaiis and Ameriana at altl kbo., eet nunttur asd samel OIL Ct0IHa; IkaTTlNtd.-at. t-ei bins, 101 pieces Ooon, WINDO( B DADEI. Toile i.id Piano 'rmir s'lromb t'Iloth-D-rllo, LAMn and relt (i . issue-L- e tn . Worued, Duau eNe : hPralttare h,. Vri -biner *ru (n'ase. etrtipedt' renrse. ads· , Piss K-, $10,000 Reward. IrOILEl thel the CANAL BANK, TiIt DAY b.ape ue made up for the otbohern Expree Company, sddrneer M MiORi|Afht 801i, Niew tork, cont.uminru rlP TIIOUL'AiD (I.S 1(10) D(ELLABlR i Le-sl render Noei of One Thommed $1MIt) [thurs ea. bAt of Lter t ntd dated 10th Msrc. 1111 and numbered a fotllow: 77na 0iSO I1t90n.a t75ni.a A Sltnks q19 n.r 11i, 1 ISr .s. 2IlWu. l 21i7t;u itil a. ! Itil ui fi n.l 2i u n m 5917 n. L Ilrk5 n.• IA 105 2s(: St; 3.A.so.*n 547 illi. t 167i1 ; a. 1 4l7 n. i 41i0t5 4(Sil7 Ill19 n. 11857 n st 1i? ni. a Clh.n 12"7 11411 15143 n e. Si4 n. • rtitoe.p hIt n1 a 12)19 n• 191"o1 31S9nl. tnllan. r727 121t7.7 . 1915 i4511 SIa- C IRns '595 tastes. tt31n6so 371Sln n tsiel The prnbilc re resnutiored ssnut trnine ft re ram. s the abore reward ti offered fe the rcovrery o the money. CH. JUMONVILLE. New 'clesan iisirtt 1 'oh1 er Hlall Fare! Hallf Fare . . T() NEW YOIIKN. lo*ttelr. nwt.in ii t, atttrl the (lRhAI' NTI().NAL iF M( ( HATiI (i)iNVEtIn'lO, to be hell In the eilv n ,,w York July 4 b,ca purcbhae t ckets ,t H llF 74Kit t1y )5 i. at ti Ti Tlet (tffice of the New (lrlerie, Jookonr ncd Greet borther Ballread under the City hoteL 1. kets gooQ from Jun l0 ti Juoy 20. T. - WItLL hM-4, trler a iupei edch' Fi WA RF enernl Tlbk*t A-·nt The BOvl Place TO UlT Y(UR SHIPTS A^ID DRAAES Is where thly ar. Mdie (O It 'ItIIIrT FIAc'r[elt ie at the :orner of Mt. (alerice and Canal ste. LEIitlrTON & tiYIl.N. N P.- rL * <n (al' (;l |;,c,¢ ,;,,ode ('hvspyr ".sourllter Landa" .Ege·cy. We i ffer our servic sIfr thie di, poal of In4DED PR'h PF RTY, etc , an the lutPemrn brst es lereires and in frnaltiun proenpt y given. LIVINUSTON, EGFRTON & CCO.. o i LLberiv street. New Yrk. Imsprored ni iTjIrHIEIN Pl'LtOIEII M I't l F .e , JERVEY'S PATENT. The PEITROLEUM RIOV~S bake and esalk omb ,i end qulkter thbn ay otbseriu*es, wibhoutumok. duit, ashe or amp eisnet odor I he btore va be re daily Ln oertlon et all baor, it Jot noten' Lunch Stand, is the Merchant.' BKachioage, and lsc U the noeMlhmient, Ne l1 Magnaine autne. Oil for thoves e 8t cent, per giiaun. JO<. R. DE MARY. Pure, Sparktlrn Ice CoeldS 84., VICHT. K'aIeOe. Bi'ADON, BLUE LieK sad ~BALATO WATE (, on dreaght at all times at 8. HAATICGA, earur PeLdty mad Mgesmeanetrese. Fruit 8yrrup y f 7 ova tad. ol e se4. THEIS TIlE BEST DISINFECTANT K3OWN. 3emmm"Sd Tbr.zbwt the gelMesUte World. AIED BT THE HOARD OF HEALTH OF THIS CATr. r Whchb thebllowt t'ertllemte pIrove. vis: OFFICE OF TrE OleD Fr lADrm. - Mee Ur'em Aantt 21. tS h I do hbere eertl'bMt a a meetetg of this Brtd beld ton the rnDlig of the .Lth lasLat. tho nmmit' o t Heqtth - r. poredCARhIL(', AtrIDtDthe Bl'T bth NW(t7t@ NT, end recommended P 'to A CO '8 " he bt preb rtpue t or l the. Wam DIRiMTER rt D. Secretary Bead of Health. " The underignmd are now prepareO tonphly PAOE $ CA 'c CA WnOLIC ACIDD. p As they have spared no expenseto erstrn t alt pat fnt ' p operwn ra.errtus. to preeac e a rtt'Se uaerqaled by aoy mtnfator.ter in the coentlv adc an fft(od t .ell O t*n-h priteo owll op mce I. itthl, the me n.l- t"pplorest etsomi, .f th'o..emaony TO. rTirne of t'ARkBt).tl tltt) are : Er.* rm' nod to Ita dlahtectant propertls alr.es ItI bhihly a. extobed as an r IXTERMINATOR OF VERMIN, Soh ase Ct',lw.. Robch.e and '11.0s. In tthel Haesoat tou au ,n bnard us Ship It ito ld spen.ttbe. The Cost is Imall-Its Merits Great. ' TRY IT AT ONCE WE WILL ABIDB BY THE PUBLO VERDICT. PAGE & CO., No 98 iamp e'et. I Bosoan. P Fxtra Long and Large Shirt BO(OMRS; ight it hIRTNT and Boye' PllRn. J" (t F" sud t( LI.ArS to put na hirta; b1 lRTS made to ,rder at var lbtItf FACTORY, cor nor t. LOble ahd Ca(.I atre. to LEIGHTON & [I4YW4N. Fa anteann's Cot0oa0 Ties. We hae a Lcete ppTy of the clhbrated ALLIOATO I TIIps n, hand. ahlth re ,. l.,rpaa.r.i il q al tv or Ir n, b e1 tI.pfI brit i'ogl.l' n tu't :!Ile uoadtf. y ,romen o.o hlto. FAIIMNA'n itt 't'j'c t Illtt, dl DIAMONID TIJ' so extenseely od tIn ',,rler ye.r' Foe ale in say qul , yy to ullt p..h beeen. CHAMIEIIL & I. t rTrvq, 61 Cart ose.t set.-l Potthoet d KAnight, N .................. CAMP TREET......... ..... ..I Importers and Dealer, is Potate, SlIm. W .adew Glaue, Sttlaed Nc EImeled Ol0., A iste' Mste. t1Ae. ee. POTTHOF)FP KNIGHT,. S('amp stret,. Ag ntci f-r tnlr,.h P'lt.t. 'lltee I' hotog rap As OF ALL SIZES, PLAIN AND OOLORhD PICTI'UE& Coplee of Pletmee. Made by me bforms nd dartng the war crn he hbad by apply Int a my Old ttwud It I t ANAl hTtEt.T. othec I ta S.". 1. ..nnd datl. ard hall be glad to me. my old frtean ad the public oserly. JOHN R. CfIRK. Iroe Cnollos Ties. In addftion to the celebrated ARROW TIR., I am now prtpared t, r. ,ir orde a from th, trade, rfr the tEILY VAt TI'F N 1 RIC'KLF TIE., ail made of the bent quality Eug lieh Iron, and BANDS of may reqnl ed length. H. r. HARtLET'T, Genarel Aren' 43 C'oneti'et treet. .-anasses4 MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION, /adley Chreh. May d. 164e. We, the Ladles residing aon ad ia the virtlity of Mnaewa mad Boll Run batte-Ieldse heve orned emrives blto society known by the ame e the MAN IMASn MRMt, I AL Alelt('I ATION. amd have for our object the rentr-ment of tbe Confederate dead, now scottered in groups and to isoluted grevee for many mle. and iable soon to be obliterated by the aolobhakrs We molcl aid Wr, a our aI.ter and brother of the Routh, and Indeed, everywhere Were it not toe p. verty, we weald aOt call upna yeL In order to hrea thertr sec- etly interred ad claosed it oar Oemet.cry. some $aW Ill 1be needCd Tto a our r fends at a dlslare who deaire to ,contribte can do so by addressing our Ootrepondltg Ke'rvt.,v M1Ita IUE M. OSBEP, UinevltUa, Prmnce Wtlliam cout.y, Vugstsn. MIS8 ANNIE U. LEWIS, PresideLt. MISS MARY J. DOIIAN, M188 M. E. COMProN, Vice Preudents. MIS MARY E. (:"01.4I . Recordang Secretary. MI88 SUE M. MONROE, Corepoending teartary, MRS. ADDIE 8, WHEELER, Treamurer. ('oetributlons for the above purpoee will also be received a the 'i) W4ENT OlYtICeE; by WOODS, MATHEW'S CO., No 93 Magdale street; and by Mrs. MAR J. D' AO'tN Important to Ldawyers. TVM ACTSB O TBI LABT LWIBSLATURDi Meld and began a the tht Jamary, IAS. l he elty ea ent eas. e lawr ' llbrey emplte w1the thr valumlb TJA S A.. GRi-8. AH n, SOoKtELLEE ANI STATIobIos. o CAMP ITREETY, Srpeettalty imt the atentlti of sabe. of the BNa La Sbe aba, rmdemeemmet. Jass. B. Thomapson, Ill Ia It H ; ( AN T ' TA t I.() o A. No. 756 Broadway. Cruner of Eighth street. ePost OMte .oticc. Poew Orricna, 'fie OrlThrcs. N . . i, lA Ut ra1toe ·amuce mea Mratat te New (i.mans Poet c)r I la tor Mobile. Mnoitymery, Ltl' E.a Ay~mrta ad C;O lumbu. iL, elhe dtoly at S r . east Cai1 ro1 all oat timo am lar ap toe rfy, be Ieyaq Pan . ie. Mt..nd.a.. a S, a.I , F.rlayasl e ickebnrg Ma IIclote ant Ir every T"ndr sad Maturay eta he Itver eha To lotowe (eat alom at I Ba. a. every TteIr aoj Friday ate tee Cor(tag eloe at 8 A. ,. every geadayg t 4a1bo Atl eteemmal datlm a a. . Mails tv iRltasa oa lOw*lnoet Rallroed tlt cloloe day, C c' l.al'r.-nreto', ,-'..- Vrt rl.ay nr. R1 |,La, *erl, ye "ero. ItoI a T 7 m heuinl.e Temloye Tiourm.rwy aid *aslrdlay, l e O,,noe Rarload SalIs 'm (tascanta Seere oleem at • a Wedmesay ant taterarys, via the RIr. MIle fIr Northeeamers Yea snd Sed ta,,ev. ee tr-- wekl ITape. Thaerda. mad Ratmadays itisL fo Hmvma will be forwarden by every temeei clearteg for aaid Port Malle North. Eat tad Wiet, nvia Me' triem mod Jaheoed Ialtrd., eite* daly et, P. a Say Mole esl hJaeckson IlaaR d claea St 4A m OFTII' IIOUS.-d *. nel esies 4. aL It. DeJvery will he kept se t' 1 7 CII0DATU. c'sms s . C., mad eewe IS a. 3. V. TALJILAPERIIO e. .~I. TholspaoeO , PURCHASING AND COLLECTING AGENCY. 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