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THE COMMUNE BUGBEAR ?? HOBTRF.NC.TH IN BROOKLYN ANDNF/tf -YORK. ?BPOBTB OF ARMIXO AND DRII.UNO EXAGGERATED _NO RF.AI. I.AM.KK IN* TIIK COMMt MS.B' PRKB knt rnaiARATKiN8-TROiBi.it: more likely to COME FROM TRAMP8 ANP VA0RANT8 AND OTHER H_f?fa-avan* atTDDBBtT AROrsED bt unex PECTEP KVKNT8-THE POIJCB REAOT TO B.P FRK-S BInrlNO IN IT8 INCIPIENCY. Tli. recent exciti i reporta of tbe finniiiK ,?d dn.lii.g <>f ('..miniuiiata, and the dc. ire .till BauifcMc.l h. leadmg ___-li_B_, iiiatiufii.*turora ??| rhurchmcn to leam tlie exaet ?treiigt_ and piana a_ the ?naB.BBl.aa_. kae-a to ex.-tm t"w city and Ilr.u.-lvii. led Tn_ Tkibinb latcly te in atitute a therong- InTeaHgatma late tae aabject. . MilUahow that the i.un.Wr of inci. l-clnnging to the Oeaaa-aa-il or Seeialial . .rganirntHMis iathe two citieaiaonly ***** l.'OO; that BMMf then, _re ttermana. and ...a.i.v are beer aeII. ra | that they .mlulgrin-Xtravagaut language. but alo ..ot dnl ETaVaaaaaagi a..d ti.,t ti.cpoiicc hettere.ha.ae arod from them. an uHa-ti vievToh THK BEcnam. An inve8tifi.ati<m of Cbb_-BBBBB_I in Row York and Brooklyn hua been goinp on for a iinnth paat. made by aeveral TanOBB reportera. wbo havc rr-ularly joiued theaeveral loditeaoraectlonaof the "Beelalletle Labor Party"?aa the Conin.unUU eall thcma.lvee? whleh hold roeetlnga in New-York aad Biooklyn. Thr. luqulry haa been thorouirh aud eonaclentioua, without l>i_Judice agalnat the organi.'-ra otihe new pnrty, nnd nt the aame time without tbe knowledge of t??ae who were belng Inveatlgated. The reportera aeted wltheal roncert or knowle-lge of each othere' operatlona. and theauinmary of faciaand the rouclualoiiH reached are from their dlatluet reporta, whleh verv clo. ciy agreed ln almoat every partietilnr. Thaaa reportera have at tendod the varioiia aeetton niectinga, nnd tbe aeeret huMt.eaa meetiuga: they have inapeoted tbe booka of varioua lodgea, and calculated the Btieagth of the orgun ixatlona from the liata of pajrtag BilBlhlira. The reaulta of their lahora uiav ha brlefly aumtuarized aa foliowa: The varioua aeetiotialn tbia elty, af whli-U there nrc now elght, nitiubirusenrolled piiviti^ in.inb.rs B Itttta leaa than fcoO men?or did a few daya ago. Tho.-.? ot Brooklyn, wbere there are alx a<-ctiona. do not ? WO, aud tbe moat aetlTI meiulvcta do uot claun thnl the ? r exeo.de 106. Ofthe total ln tl.- twe eitioa nearly 1,000 are Oennana, and of the. ?? threc-fourtha at leaat etiforce per.piratl.n_ by the arcuoin lnbor of dia penalOK beer. Th'-re are not more thnn 100 Auierieana I ln the two eitlea, aad of theee mnny de aet agree with tlie more radical aentimeui. of the Uermana. There are only a few dozen Iriahnien. Th. r>-. t are Frenchmen?inaiuly refugees of the 1'aria Couiuiutie. Thcra la only one Americau aeetton In thia city, which meetaat No. 2. . tanto.-at. Tue Tiuiu m:'* repreaenta tlve ln the lo.lge reporta Ita aircugtb at thtity-.H vi-n, and aay e tbat the w. iu bera are pariieuluily an.ioua to ?eeure addttlonal nietnbi-ra of Atuetiean natiouuhty. regardlngone new native Anierlcnn tn.-uibcr aa uiore dc airable than two Ueruiaua or other fm-eigi iera. Each aectlon haa Itanight for weekly uieetlnca. The Atnericau aectlon Id thia city mecU on Fnl-.iy ulcht., aa before atated, m St.uiton-st. ln I'.rooklyn tue Auu ri cau aectlon, of wbicb a Te.intNE eapB-tac la a tnetnlicr, __a.ml.lea tn Me.erolc-at. Once a we. k itu-y have _cn eial buaincaa uiceting at the (i.-rmauia Aaaeiubly Beeeaa, ln the Bowcry, in thl i city, but aeldom more tban 190 or 160 of the more a tive apirita take part lu tbo ratber noiay, Irregular anc utterly uuurnctiral BreeeedlBgl wbicb fullow tbe exc .laion of tho general publlc and tbe reportera Tbe open maaa-mectlnga are almilar eongre eationa of men of the aame eharaeter, who talk tn ram bltng atralna aud in a violent manner, but who aay lit? tle which can be couaidered aa anytblug more thnn ex trav__anc. of laiu.uuK'*. Tba um.iH.-ri of the < otuniuuiata ln the two cittea have been eatiniutc I at 100,000. but the actnal facta aa to their atrougth are jriven above. In the open luettlusa any peiaoti preaent la at llberty toexpnaahla oplnlona on the relationa of capltal and labor, etc, whethcr he ia in .ywpathy with thebocialiata oruot, In tbe aeeret tuoctiuga the apecial plana of the orgaulxatlon are diacuaaed and ac vin-ated by the leadera. It la very certain that the . ociallata bave aa yet made do ayatematic eflort to arm th.-maelrea. Tbey aay : " We are atteinpttng to oarrv out our lueaaurea throuch peaeeable meana?througb iM.lttlct aud the ballot. lf we fall tbere, we may then have to teeort la vlolence, but not now." No evldence whitever could be ob talned by any of Thb Tribi.e reportera that the party or any of Ita aeetiona were urmed or drilled. Tbe chlef danffer to be aut<cl_ at< _ in hia reepect la from tlie Inflammatory taik of a few ot the leaa aenaible men. It doea not take mueh to exclte a mob, anri a mob la never long in armlim !ta.lf; and while the Boclallau ar. not now armed, and have no pranent puriKtae ot dolug any vlolenoe, a few of their numlier miaht load the reat to violent acta, They would uodoubWly be aoon Jolned by tbouaanda of ldlera, wbo could readily arm them Mlvea, but tbey would be wboily without diactpline or directlon, and could make uo beadway ajtain.t _H_M r tha diiK-lpHned police force or tbe mtlltla of tbe clly. Wbat th?-y nii?;ht ac.>ompllali ln tne auburban lowna or alonc tbe ltnea of tbe rmlwaya leadine into thia elty if a matter of eou|e< lure. Tbe BBBtea of the party?the membera of the organtra tlon lnaiat on caillng lt a new political party?la ?' ernmen t ou an tudtutrlal, uot a political baaia." It ia a part of the aaa creed that a man cannot boncatiy lalior uiileaa lt be with hia banda, and aa a nt-ceaaary dcductlon from tbia premtae,ouly manual lalK.ri-1- are hom.t enoujeh eltlzena to be entruated with a Oovemment for and by tbe people. Tbe lromediate objecta fo rwhich t he SiK-lRli?ta aay tbey are working are a law liinitiug abaolutely a day'a lahor to elght houra; the Oovernmeut to have con? trol of all railroada and telegrapba; all Induatrial enter prtaea to be ui>on a ci?">| .-ratlve baaia; and more eapeci ally, a p.-aded ayatem of ineoine tax, ly which tbo rate of taxution ahall l>e Incn-naed ln peo portlou aa the income exceeda wbat the la divldu-l may reaaouatdy need for liia . uuport. The only practlcal propoaltlon advanced thut far for political effeci la one wbicb devotea thr tnani eaegbM for tbe general or central orfanlratlon to the luereaae of tha party ln the varioua warda or diatileta ln which the Deaaoeratlr aud Iteput.llcan parllea are moat eveuly divlded, with a view to holdln?r the balanec of power at eoming electlona Aa a matter of eourae, theae ward orgamtatlone will at the very flrat loea! eliition levetep into a bttaj ot atrtkera wbo will demand patraaaaa or aioney from the varioua candidatea of one paity or the Wblle dan. Ing and rldlcmina tbe Idea of aiiiili.R and driliiUK, and inalatiuK that tbey proj.oae. t? accuipliah revolutlon by moral meana, the Boclaliala aay tlmt tho " outrageoua eonatitutiou of aociety " ehallengia a rlaing ofthe niiddle t-laaaca before the moral meuna can wmk ont tbelr rrault. Buch a naing they evldeutly anliciiiate wltb agrlm aatlafaction, and profeaa to be unable to BUveitoff. Queationed on theaubjeet of working out reform by adncatlng tbe maaaea. tl.ey inanlfe. tod iuipa Ueaee at tl.e idea, tbe nlowueaa of tho work belng their n.-tn groui.d of ol-jcclion. Moreover, tbey ayyear to di.ul.t IU efllcuey. It ha* tnen rei>reeented tbat the fathnlic clergy have b< en grt atly troebled ht the growtb of thia body, uud dia-ounteuiiiieo lt by every meana. Their oj.jioaltloi], however, on luquirv la found to be chlaflv enuaed by tbo fear of tha growtb of lntidtl notiot.a, and not by anticl pattonaef auy aenoua trouble or vlolence. There ure aeOaahaUaa ln tha orgaulxatlon. All the lil-li and Auierlcan memtiera are Woleatanta, and ihe Ir. ru 1. aadOei varlably freo-thlnkcra. Many of the moat radical aentlmcnta advanoed ln tbe meetlnga aro of au irrellgtoiia and evou blaapliemoua eharaeter. Amonf the worat leadera la the h.a/lof the Amerlcan aectlon in thia elty, a man uamed Drury, who at a reeent meetlog aald. among other ahockini'ly l.lai>i>liemoua expreaalone, that "(I.. :?t toid ut. and eapecially the capltallata, to ba e__.ritHl.le, to foed tlie huiigry and rlothe the naked, hut had not told bow to do it; the Hoeiaiutlc Iabor party ara gi.tmr to do what Ile fallcl lo do." Ou aaother occaaion he aald tbat " lt would not Ih- kulg he fore Ma.ini, <i,iribuidl aud John Brown would )h> con aidered eoual - Ife i tieae expreaaiona Indu-ato Iba groaalv i ft* al many ot the BBeeehe. aud Ilrory la almply a reprc-titatlvo aiK.akti. a imm nained Beaaett, who la aaid to bo a general agent ot tbe party, laeqaary radical In apcecb, and goea furtb.r ilnin any ?ther ia adviatng pi.-parutiona to aet at any niomrt.t. Jnatna Bebwab, wbo la often afMiken of aa a leader, la a enmparalively luoffi naiva Oertnau wbo aella tieer, and flnda it proflUble to aeek notoriety hy conuectlon with thia movetnent. He la devoted to a beby and a young wife, wl,o fwleiitly rulea the bouae and earriea tbe pnrar atrtnga, aa Sebwab haa to take her advlee in all thiaga aad aollclt from ber the wont-y for tbe very auiall eat expcuditurea. I oil- i riBWI OF COMMl'M-M Prcaldi nt bmlih, of the Polioe Board. waa aaked re eantly il ibe police hud caiherad any faeta rogarding tu. < otnuiuutaU lu tbia city. He apawercd that ao far ae he knew no aneh Intoruatlon bad been aought or galaad by the polioe. Tha aubjeet of Cdmmuuiam in Ht-m Yorh bad been regarded hy the Police Board aa too trlvUl for dlaeaaalon, and no ordara had been laaaed to tbe force lu referenee to the Coamuuiat aocleliea. For hla own part, be belleved tbat theae aoeletlea were per Uctiy liannlaaa, aad that tbey would ramalu ao lf left to Baeaaaelvea. They numbered only a few hundred men. Aaaa atea were aet dlapeeed to do any auiaebief. Afew of the lcadera, like Juatna Bchwab, ware fanatlca, whoaa rxplolta bejrau and euded ln talk. It would be tbe duty of the police to report any movement among Coninnin leta, or otbera, which seemad to threaten the aafetyof life or property. No aucb reporta had been received, and none could l>e reaaonably expectad. . upeilniendeiit Walling aaid that hia Informatlon about tbe ('oinuiuniata eam. chlefly from the newa? papera. The reporta that aome of the aocletlea were drllltiig with aruia lu thia elty he regarded aa very ab aurd. The polioe would be aure to know of auv auch niovcnienta if they were uttetupted. In hia oplnion the I'.'iiiiuuuiata were not worth all tbe uotioe which the uewapaitera had taken of them. They were perfectly well awareof their own weakneaa aul aought to ludc it by holdlng their mectlnga ln aecref. "Their ehief leader." Bupei intendent Waliing aald. " la Jnatua Hchwah. the kteper of a laner-heer aaloon. It |.i\ Bebwab to be acomnmmet, aud he wlll prt-acb I'oinuiiiu 1*111 aa Ioiik aa he t un keep hla place full of cuatomcra bv that meana. Tln- newapapera are belping on the t'otn i.iiiuiata by takiui. ao luueli notlce of them. The leadmg pui.iio leaaadete i? -lieve inat the aocletlea are atrongiu iittober., aii() inany tieraotia will ln- kdioJointh.se ao? cletlea for thia reaaaa. lf the CotnniuuUte were let alone, they would aoou flr.le out of their own aecord." BUMOBfl OF A KA1LHOAI) STKIKE DEMED. Bepocta *r*M ia iiIiwIbHw j < ntenlay that the . ociallatle and Comuiunlatlc elcinentf of tbe country were thot-oughly or?;iiniziiig in oidtr to make a dcter inined ontbrenk (bia Suuiiuer, and engtige iu riota aoim - whnt almtlnr to th... . of a year ajro. The employ.a of the varioua railroad-, it waa r-.iinoied, had considcred propooato freea theae araaalaathiaa und tateaded i<> |otn wlta them. A.ili | to thia waa the .toryiniit the elty unlitia had been m BOtlve tr.iiiilnj: for aome tnne, iii an iieipatiou i.i theae eveuta Oohmel Porter,ol tl.,- 29d Etegiment, a. nl oul an order a week uiro for all the Baea - .uii?,- in tiie anooryyeaterday afteraoon tot a apecial dnil. Iln- waa liiiiii.-i tcd With n niiiior that a jreiii ral atrlkc of the raUroad employea woald tak<- place in xt Monday, the <iu> <>n wim-h i ..mtreaa leexpected i<> luiloiiiii. RaUroad othclala atated last eveataa thut no auobatnkewaafeared attbe preaent tla.e. If the em - bad taken any Baeaaaree they im<i kept their ac? tion very qaiet. Tae membera ut the __d Beclment aaj ihiit the apecial drlll waa ealh d la order thal tbej migbl !"? prepared for any emergeney In tbefutore. Colonel Porter atated thal tbe drul.whieb was in Tompklna aquara, waaetmplyto practiee tbe reglment In atreet tiiHiiiiiivre... Bupenntendent WalUng ridlealed the ro ini.r of expeetedriotinjr, aad denled the ttatement that ti.e potlee foreehad beeaapeetally drllied lor aaeh aa evci.t. ________________ " LOXO BRAXCB. HOTF.I. EBBPBBa IV 1 \1 l.l l.\Ni V -NF.Ar.I.Y rvKtiv rraoa cakbk?bomb qfthb occcpaxtb oi ?iiii: 001 iAi.r.-. LOKB Biiwui. Junp 11.?With the siiii-liinc aml beat tlie iirrivai of vi. itois incrcaaoa, and a gltmpaa of tlic gaicty aad baay times of other acaaoua lu-t beging to appear. aad tha aaa aaa may aow be Kaid to have begaa. The moat prou.iiicnt oi oottage gueata are ulready doiiiieilcd ln their . nin B*er viiiu., the graad iin\<- i? hrlghl with anin and the hotel men are on the tip-too of BXpetl Moat of the hotel. wlll oih-ii Iti a blazeof glory on Ihe .nd bnndreda <>f the cboleeat apartmente bare aire.-idv been engaeed. Deaoitc tbe ehflJy weatm barah wlnda of Ihe paat week er twe, tae eeaaon protn II. More than a week ago every Bvatlable roitage .?ii t toean-ave., trom Monmoutb Beaeh t>> tbe " Klber.ii.' aken, and aevi ral lamlliea were badh ?? at not being able to pi"< ure aultable bonaea. Thia aloue ia n strong i.roof of the promleed raaha UtUelat. The appended lial wlll gare a fair anlde to, au.! arjr of, the eottagera1 bo Iy i ih BAX-AVB. Flli'M MAIB-BT. AVarren (i. Brown, N.-w York, m Mra. Ollver'a cottugc. Joaeph Booth, New-York. < harie. Blapham, New-York. W. Campbeu. New-York, in ulbaon'e cottage. Tbeodore Moee, New-York. j Bonnebom, New-York. J. Foater, Wew-York, in ilopelaud villa. - - Moon, I'hi inl'-Iphia. Bolomoa M<-v< ra, New-York, ln i:. S. <;r.rn'e cottage. \< w York, ln Dtike'e ealtBga .iK-i Coben, New-York. Ueorg.- H. Preebniy. ii Drexet. cottago. iii'l'AN'-.W 1'.. BOI l.l 1 li"M WEBl F.M). Phillp Dalv. N'-w Vork. in I'hanibrrl.ili.'a elub-houae. .1 r-.u.irt, NeW-York,lu Mra. 1- Myti'a cottage. I are, Ri ? York, lyera, New-York. Vork. aouth of brldga. i i . i. n ? Vork, ln Oawtrr'o oottaae. (,. .1. Brokaw, Si ? York, in Mra. Billluga'acottage. j i. Wrlal t. Bi a Vork. I_ B. 1 tii ?. . New-York. (,. M. Pnllmaa, N-W-York. Mr. Blnmenthal, New-York. L. ii. Brown, New-York. Mr-. Bobert Wmtbrop, New-York, in Thomaa llurphy'a _ I,ea, I'nll;. 1. lphla. ln the Rennie cottage. ral Alex. fi, W.-i.b. New-Vork. Brlee Oraj . Ni a York. j. Bellgman, New-York. J. < urtia.Jr., Ncw-Y.uk. J. W. < iirtla, New-York. .1 * ii111-. ar., New-York. Juk. Etowlaad,New-York. H. C. Kahm York. ln N. Perry'a cottaga r. 1*. Ilnw.-ii. N.w-Yoik, aouth of hrldgc. N.h.-uiiiih Perry. NewarB. Iluward Koberia, New-York. I?. c. Wll. ox. New-York, m <,eneral Grant'a oldcottag.. iihia, J. W. <ilrar.l. I'liilad.-lpbla. A. li. JouL-e. Ncw-York.ln lienoral Grant'a new cottage. I-AltK-AVE. J. W. Wallack. New-York. Mra Bdwla Adama, New-York. J. Meacar aud M. Miichell, New-Y'ork, ln Whlt.ra cottage. W. lt. Kloyd, New-York. Mra Wooley, New-York. li. v. I'addock. New-York. Thomas T. Kn.i.i y. New-York, ln the Booth cottaga (.i-lAVAW., BOBTB FltoM MAl.V-bl. Mra. H. Brotra. New-York. ?! Crawford, New-York. _Ira- Atiwati r, New-Yerk. (i.irAt.r-ii ..< r.. jud.-e Bleeek, Phlladelphla. Alexandei Klcb, rinlndeiphia. Bl 1 < oheii, New-York. . Kl.All-AVE A. Mvrra, New-Y'ork. Mr Bariow. New-Yerk. Ilocv Miiuaiou. J. W. All.atigh. i _ Chanfran. ?. inni. Wiiliam lleuder-on, New-York, " Roaedale." im. BLBBBOB c.'i IAOK8. All the ?? Kil.i nm " eettaeea are luhabltcd by tbo fol laarf-g tBaalBea from New-Yeta, vu: I dge, aud Miaa Coudraa. m ii. Crocker aad tamity. iimdley Martln ann laauljr. John . Iomii umi famliy. ln 11. H. Stuith aml fumlly. i '.. Brown aad famliy. Vanderbill aud famliy. ( liiioiie.y and lamlly. ... vi rocker and famliy. i m Hrowii an.l famliy. Wataon 1_ Caae and fiunily. Jamea . tillman atol fuinily. Win. D. t-louti aud fiunily. A II. Hai.t and fanily. W ui. Sio.iii and lannly. Wn,. C. Whltney and farnlly, ? ,<k and lamlly. 0 in k ii < it~.itt aud fnmlly. Mr. Crane and famliy. II, i.i \ \. < i y i.,r au.l fiunily. i'.iehuioii.l i'.ili.ot aad faunly. I. . I-.,. i.i-r and famliy. john _*. Beotl and funuly. .Lm,. h m. Brown and faimlv. i i> Beea and faunly. Illler and fatnlly. N \ i ioi N.ivi .nnl. aml fauilly, of Loulavlllr, Ky. Ihe foliov.ni>; Ncw-Yorkera o< ? tipy apurtuiMita ln the " i;il_rou " Hotel: Ilenry A. .lerbert and wlfe, IIam ilion McK. Twombly and wlfe, Mra. II. Baaxharet Tuwiiaend, l?r. A. T. Whcelock and fan.ily, Auk. L Brown and family, Madatne 1). I'ololn and dau.liin, Charlea B. Foadrfckaad wlfe, Charlea Muuziiiccr nnd .. Moaea 'laybr uud wlfe, aad W. BL _1__a___at iui.l wlfe. Ihe iil.oye Bal eoatalaa the riHtnea of thoae who aie iiieaciit, or expeeted to airtva tuia week. TheBouthcni Itailroad < ornjiany are running what la teruiod a"church truln," ou Sundaya, between the DlghlaaaaaadI^agBraaeh*taeraer t<> gtra aeitagera alonK the Uu.- au opportiiniiy to attend thu moriilngaer vic.-a ai the Bharehea bera lha lloiel ItrVhlon, which haa aaaa open alnce Juue 1, la eutertaluin? aome alxty-clKht gtieata, and tho fol lowlng famillea havc i<-gialeied aud wlll remalu the eu tm .ea. m : (,. W. lane and faintlv, of New-York. Mra. Gilnian und luaid, of New-York. Mta. BridKcaud uiaid, ol N< w-V'ork. 1. 1 . Wliitiii_ and lamlly, of New-York (Pott) bunli ? and famliy, of l'hiladelphta. w . . Wriia, of New-York. J. W. Ki.KB aml wlfe, of New-York. ln. <'. N. Deevoatne, of New-Yotk. - I Baward aud wifr, of Brooklyn. It iaeipected that the a.vcral l.anda engaged by tho hote.la to furiiinh mii-lc wlll bi-^ln lilowlng their horiiN abont the lat of July. A111 the l.athli.K-)ioii_ra are up, and the bluff la uow freed of luuiber or other dcbria. DKATH VBOM OVKIt BTUDY. Mi*s Henrietta Jliuuilton, ag? t'igliti-i-ii, <li<?<! aa Wodneaday ulght, at No. BM Madlaon-ave., ln convnl alona, beaflght on by i.aralyaia of the hrain, cau.-ed by a<-ven alii'lv. Miaa Hamillou waa a member of the graduatiug claaa of the Normal College. _he ha.l ?lioiij;, and of lale li.nl autl.-red mueh from piitu in the head umi f.ne. T'no Oereaai raadared a dcciaiou iu accoidauce with the facta. m? TlMBKR TO TlMIlER.?At tlio i)ln<itig of Mr. V?rl? n_, n.lulaier ol theCbapalef Kuae, Olaagaw, af wboae abilltlea Mr. Thou. enteitalued no great oplalon, wiirn ihe.y came to tliui part ol tin een moii.V where th^ liatida are luipoaed, tbe other membera ware iiiakln* room for Mr. Thom that he iiiijMit get forward hla liuml ontlie head of Mr. F?Tt?ea likewiae ; but Ml. Thom, krepiiic at a diatunee, -aid, " Na, uu, timii.t-r to tliiiin.-r wlll do well euough," laylug hia atafl ou the head of the new dlvluc ,'a.l.li i u iniidiler dled, aml deii my fadder uiarriod a. in ; aud aomehow 1 dia-an t eieui to have no pareuta at all, uor no home, UO Ui__u." GLIMPSES OF VANDERBILT. INCIDENT8 IN TIIE COMMODORE'8 LIFE. 1NTKHK8T1NO TESTIMONY IN TIIE WILL CONTE3T? JlMI-i IRVTNO's KF.MINlSt'FNCES? BIT8 Of THK COMMODOR-S TALK BEPKATKO?1118 AtTION CONtr.RNINO THK MaRRIAGK 08 CORNF.LR'8 J. Surrogate Calvin read an opinion yeaterday on the motion for a contiimatice of tlie Vanderbilt va ill caae. He held that the detective Redburn abould be proriwed, and if hia U-tiinuny auatained the chargea of coiispirarv, the mo? tion uiigbt then be grantcd, in onler to obtain the teatimony of Maaon and Clark. Ex-Aaaem bUnian Jamea lrvitig recalled intereating experiencea with Commodore Vanderbilt and on (Toaa-examination by Mr. Clinton, gave aome poiitieal reminisreiicea. J. ('. Smith and tbe BeT. Dr. S. A. I'orcy teatitied alxuit tlie 00-8888888-. cotirae in i.u.u.l to tbc marriage of bia aon Corueliua. -? TK-STIMONY AM) JJTOUMENT. Oliauncey M. Dapaw 881 baikia Williani II. Viimleilult, yeaterday. i.i the burroj?at?'"a f'ourt. It wua undcraio.el that he wua tbere to rontront Kedhurn, tbe ..Ictective, if the lutt. r al.oiil-l iipp.-iir to give th< I. aplracy Moiy on tlie witw?-? aliiml. Tho 88888 ciowil tiiiit baa utteiKii'.i the peei ioua leealeaa fiii.ii the ehatra or Btooil cloaelv p.-.ckej totfcther lu tlir baek rsrt of the n.oiii. Oaly two 808888 wei.' preaent, one of them belag Mra. La Baa, the roalealaai The eeaaeal badaifBd in much aharp lanjnagl. aii'l even tie Hurr<u.?tc, in rc tniklnjr the garrullty af oue witncia, u-cd worda for wbieh he felt compelie 1 to mahe un upoliirv to Mr. I.ord uf.crwnrl. All tntnir-a 80888?8.8, it waa one of tl.e moat lalaiaallag aeaaloa ttma far. Taa autiaaale Bibi aaia hli ieeWaaea Ike aaaatlaa argaed oa aYedaoaiay, ef eeatlaalaa Iba aaea for the iiiiitchtiiul. until l'u'.l, to kciure tlie teatlmony ol the tlm > ? oiiapiriuv. He aaid ; Tbe deteriiitiiatioii af tke motion la duVicuii, imt only becauae ol the extreme improi. .i.illii of the at.. - bj Ueaara. Maaon and Clark lu tbeirao alled flUatlia, I. .-.-ii ol Ihe iiiore . vti... i-.liniiiy uml Incrrdlble -:.u r related iu tbelr letter to Mr. leora, whleh it -. rmi to uu-1 annol be recouclled witb their a_darlta ponalat - itn tl." iute.-I'lty ..f ihe wHaeaaea \t\a paaaibta t.. luppoae two peraoaa ?.f ordluary Intrlllffcncc, om-a ?,?.>.. obtuaeaa to roneluileauch nn ent. wltbnui dlacovering Ibe dectjptlon aa to Menilty nf Corueliua J., Wiltlaiu ll. and t'ommodore Vanderbilt, nl tue ilisliuiee of a trielul of Villliain II., bal reallj la Ike Interrat aad fartheranee "i . v iu bebalf ol < toi iieilui .' Bal when in their a_.davtta thej atete poatilvelj th .1 tbi v bare diaoon red tbal tbelr employer and lue ,i couapirator waa Cbaunce. M. Drnew, aud lu tbeli ioiui leti." tiicv allrge tbal oa lurtoer laqidry -.,, ..-<-, rlaiuod lhal tl wa uot i e, t nl other pereon looking like bini.ll i?< ??. iwrfectlj ajp pilleutlhllttlleier.il bt 1" BUl'h i ? -eoli. I'liltli.ll of 1 I.e tw. ai ii.ui.ni- aatoiave Ihein from the u< ceaaarj Iin u ..( faUehoud in one or othei ..f ibe two iiii-ni-. lt aeeua to me Ibat .\.ii -n.-.i-1'.'ii uiadelo tl.e ullldaril ol the ooati itanl'a couuaeTTtbat thoae a n ii.ui- I.. i I. i . i. la i o httereal <.r ti.e I'i.,... .1 tbelr I.l" to tl.m lillt, Illll! .,, tuu< ii ag unal tii- cn dtbllity oi tbeae il i Itueaai a do m.t illow Ibemaelrei lo be tampered wiih, .nol .f ibry bare i tbey were unwltttngl.i pirtielpauta in . _n u I thia impo-iiion of Bohie perai.na ln Ibe lulereat ol Itta - inl i- io m i n n im .i i'i-1 Ina] bave beea to diaeloae th>- fa. ia ;.. thoae nartiei wbo i lemforthc rtndicatlon ol Ibe rl.it. proper t.. at.it.? bi e pn k n< .1 ? ..-iou tu.it ii'. i bare w . n tara l>. ,. ,| w ill) ov iiiii peiwon ni the liil r. -t of Ibe ' neuta, .nol tbeu departure ia pmbal ? t.ie to tinii- ov.n aawllliniracbb '" leat -.-, and thi i ut) io .oii'i'i.r the auawrring alBdantol Wllllatn 11. Vander? bilt and C. M. llepea I have intemlcil t>. op.-n ihe door de f.'i iu- :?.iim,ut.- i i llee.l, Ih" U'OO.I f.lioe of )illll.l.ll pl oeee.lllu-a, the CJl'.ill ot tbe partiea, ami tue pen ol tbooa i of ii moat atrucioua eonapiraey, eaaaot well af lord to iiilow it to I-- plaualbly aale lhal.. eaao uiw.lvmg aii tbeae latereata, logetbar wiih un In mn...1 oul of court elih.r up? on _ te. iMiiciiim or a naid exaeti..f difl ai-nce, inataad ol aaordtng .. llberul opportuaIty to lu tlinlil.e ..,1 tbe liii.t. i i.i! ' I ih <Uie tlie . ?li tl,,\. raj ii j-. .ii ' t - i ? ll uo : iia. ii. . ..nl iu:: to law. lanaot tbe oplaion tbat Mr. ttedourn ibould i iliu-t i and Ibe otbi i branebea ul tbe caae on iba parl >.f tbe rontc-timta abould be r mtlnued ami cloaed, and if in tbe uieantlme a dihgenl ea_ri aball fali to p - undmg wii .- ? . . iicu i* Ulrtile toi a lii:llier rolitllii. 11 oMoai "i 11?aa u^ taa. Mr. IxxuX ealled Jaim a It vlu_ aa the tlral a Uuea-. II. aul.t that he iimiI al He ..in\ tltat-M . lhal Iu i.u.l II tii a liutcli.r, ami 880 BOW auperlutemi. nt of - II.- w.ia Aan.-iiii.ii iu.i!i fioiu 1-..7 lo 1-71, in ?. uml au Aiilerman duniitf l-ti'.i an.l 1"7<) Ba bu.l known ('..ii.tuod..n- Vumlerhllt aa early aa 1MI">. lu .i Albany, he had a conv. laallon wllh Imu alxul Mr. I.a Hau. 11 BO a.i'l of hliu : * 11. a .me of th. I.e-t aaea BB the Uud; hi'a al? waya done everythma ln bia iM.wer for ni*. aai it hr ever a"cte Into nny troul.le I alll ie ail ln my power for blm." Tl.e witneaa h.i.t unother talk wllh the Co__todore family mattera ln Wew-Vork durtoa tba aaae yeai He wanted to know, aald Mr. Irriag, wbea i had aeea 1 aaid thut lt w.a aoaae lUne befon aald tbere were bai- uortoa aboal Coraicl: iimt ^i^ , i hi- wife l uiiu (thoae were Ina w..r.i?) had bun wun ii .I. Bi.d Wllllam bad reported t>> him tli.n ( oriw ? I waa rlaltlog houaea ol proetltulion and otber low pla-ea: but I.e iluln't f, elneaiij- a.. bad aboul lhal u? bc did ! in- .i nn :.!? i? wanted h?b it ad. i annoyed i.u.i \< i v mu. i.. lie had la tu illlll'- l.ln pl..|MitJ Up llito IWO e.|iliil im anil i one.:, uml tbe otber aal! Ut tbe daugbtera, bul now be bad i bauced hia u.l ml. IAI Il.lat' BtUUUUJ aillUUU II. lookeil Blglll at hla eounael and iBuabed.) rbe Coromodore, tbc wit mtlnued, comiilalued about bU bead aad ?aid bc waa Bervi n.; ox tUdii i ? B8 ietag b.ilf ol ll,.' Ulll.'. Mr. Lord?1 ? ytblna lo yoa aa t.. the rt y 1 ln 1809, he aaid. ? wo.ii. -7 lah'.iMMi '.lueu i lefi tba iteamablp bnataeaa, I iu worth a liumlr?.l." .Mi Lord 1).. _t ou r.un iiii.. r wlien he wua aick of lln auut ui 1 - ? l I > had, durlng b_ r-xatntnailon ihuirar, ez hlbltcd uu appareutly unconti-llabla d.-air.- t., talk ii thluga tbal wen aot perttaeal la tbc | . ,| l.llli II. IM ...ll llll- lo lllia. . nueatl, ', I ii W'1" '" Jum- or July. I w.-i.i np t<> iai? uoiia. and tbe CouhbuUoi-told Iheaei i.iui to let uie lu, ibougb be a;,ni Be would n't aee any ? down, .Iim ; I'i.) l'< Ulll. i.elter. i'i..' i,..ii very alci -octon ^.\. bm np; I tnsiated ou i un.- iin- adouble iioa<- ol ealomel audjabip; told ', m tbal il i wua. h'oiug Ie dl. , I tui_hl aa well dlc ut ..me, uml lt?" Mi ciniton-1 oi.ji-. t to iina eteraal aabhla al Ibe ?n aaea -utToifBte-l i..\e repeatedly tiie.i toeheckthc wllIl(??a'aK'?,|,l?, ii1"1 J oou i< .i imu ii he doeaa'l at..p it (".iiiiint lom Auawer tbe queaUooa put to you. II la i.n . . ul. :it tha! tlna wllni 88 18-88 8088 with a <lc Mr. Lord|lndlgnantly] i muat utterly repailate thal opinion. Vour uoaoi uiaal bu more infaJllble than otbi i tbat lt ia not tn..- ol tbia wit rbe Burrogate Pbea I uiifortunate way of eipn aalua hln ?eir. Mi. Lord?-II i- ao tu from belngtruetbatIhad to u tbia witni :' Bttachuieni bi aet blm lo eome, and I wtah ih.t fael lo go down upon tne recorda i It la nol ilna altnraa'i rault tbat he la unacuualnled wltb the w..>a of t-urta CouuaeiaadwltaeaBOBkataaaaaanaktaaa w.-u ua the ? ourt. , , , larrogate Ila a qulel maaaerj?Certalnly, ami i lutemi io glre iln in ilnn tulleat allowauee. Proeeed ui-,!, tbe Burroaate came Into tbc eoutl room aftar r? . i ,n regard lo thia elreumatauee: " ln |u?tice i.raell and i<> tbia witueaa, Mr. LorU. 1 oughl per ? . , ,T ihal ii. ?- la tb.- i.iiiaof tbc witneaa wi-ie noi proper. M pleaaai- u? wall na i>_.u toapolu Mi I..I.1 'I'hatiaaal' . tory, of coiine. 181 im.'- i "i i ii ii r.iMi.vi-. i -. i -. Tl:e (io-? ixuiiiii..itiou of thia witneaa by Mr. Clinton iitt..r i l.'l 1,'H-iil iilii.iai llKi.t IO the iiii.ll. ll.e. much of Uie lealhaoaj bciaf la r.-Ka.,i lapelffUeal ufiaira la ableh both wttaeca uml lawyet aad beea Inb i Mr. Clinton?Wben y..u were iu tbc i^-irialature ln I -71 .lui you aaauult v. Hh ) ..ur n-ia aootbei uiember oo tbefloorof the boaae 1 a -{loadlyj Bo,tiMi l waa aa aaiilteil. Q In.l you reaigu toavold belng turticl out I A.? () w.ia un IntaBtlaatioa Inatltuted with n vlew to your eipulaioti I A.-lt waa ncv. r lurec?gated. Q.?But you reelgned beeauac of tbat mveatlgatlon 1 A?I realKiied becauae I waa atruck on the 11... r of tho liouae l.i Miiilh M. Wce.l, uml 1 i < a, ut. .1 it uuliitle tbe .hiii.ii.ei , i reeigned lo pieua.- in. no-. 1 mi were Auli riuiiii lu 1--n'.t un.i 18701 i"U at ti'iupted to bol.l over anolher jur uml luiled I A.?I am UOt ao c. rtaln ul.oiil thut. a-Your memory ta good! A. I um v.ty elear oa fuctaandou what you are ti-yltiglodo. [Laughtar.j ii?Vou were deleated for the Aaaemi.Iy lu 1x71 I A. ;,,!)!,.? im BreBuoeeaalreyeara,and tbai'a aome tbai'aaomc crediL |Lauabter.| g.?wua tba eredil aoeoaipanled n> i^?b l A.-i never aneal ? eeal on eleetioaa. o- Were you evei ladietedl A.-Yea. twlce; eaeefoi bca'lliiru l.'iilt.il Hiit.-b MaiMhul uml the otber time ln ,, r, enoe to Mornaaei, ua un aooeaaory alt.r ibe fael t>. I'oolei.ff.iir; l.ut I i....! i.oihi.i. to do wltb tba hdilnn and waan'l tnc.l. The rjnlted BUtea Murai.il la d etuieul (.iim- oul ol eiectmii loutlcia. I thlnk you [ad driialuK Mr. Ciluwul waa a uiember of tbe elub that putujitbat lob. Vou aee, Judge, be. beea labajaatil la a good liiHiiy of tbeae tinnga. ,?,.,_ ..i? "lhave t4eu eugaged," reaponded Mr. Clinton, "in puiiiahiuK a good many fraada." _._, loree.aeto tbe flueatlona of Mr. I?.rd the witneaa tol.l the atory of theiiiiercatmii wltb l-mitb M, Weed ln tha Aaaembly. After Weed ilruek him be MU^Mtba Chun for protectlon, but when no uotice waa tukon uf lt. tbe witneaa aald io Weedi "IfyouYc aol Bfoward you fellow me." Wben they rcach.-d tho clcrk'a roomWceU i_.-ui.i-ed him by the thi out. . . ?, . _- .. , "Wh.iiilHcume ol Weedl" aaked Mr. Mgi. I ktioekiil bim dowu," wua tbe aclf-iatiatl-d reply ol tbe wllmaa. TE8TIMO.NT ABOUT CORNKI.H- J. VANDERBILT 8 MAHRUOK. j c. Hmtth.a rallroadeontractor. of nuflalo.waa ealled by Mr. Lord to teatlfy to what he beard the Commodore Bay ln regard to the wife of Corueliua J. Ha aald be waa at ihe'Coiumodore'B offlce one day when tho newa came ol tbe deatb ol Coraellui J.'i wife. Ihe Commodore te marked that hla aon had met with a _reat loaa, and re lated the circumatanrea of hla goiuK to Hartford to aee tbe young woman wh -n he learned that ahe waa engaged to hia aon. He aaid that be took her for a nd.- aad tol<_- her all the u.eun tbinga that I'oniellua J. bad ever done. Mii. aiko.t him, " Commodore, lan't MMBeeflt your faultl Havc y?u aiwaya treated yo.ir aon aa rou ahonld 1" And the Commodore aald. " What a beautlful elty." for he knew theu the " thlng waa up." Tne wltneaa aaid tbat he told tbe Commodore a remark of Corneliua J- thal the coiirae hia fa;her waa puraulug w_akot-i.ini; liim out of employiueiit. Tbe ('ommodore aald he would iike to aee blm aucceed. But hia eondnet had been verv bad. He had tn-ate.t Mr. Ureeley very ahabblly iu borrowlug mouey of him that he never tried l? pay. _ Dr. Sydney A. Corey teatttled that he bad been a Bap liat niiulater ln New-York for uianv yeara. but waa now dotng nolhing. He waa well a< .uaiiito.d with Commodore Vanderbilt, and a freqaeal vl?ltor at hla houae durlng the laat yeara of hia life. Tlicr freqaeatl] tnlked togethrr ou rellgloua aiibp-rta -?r ilraven aud ue-ilh. The C.Hiiuiodoie aald lliat there were two booka which be read daily-Buuyan*a "_.l grlm'a i'roirre. a ** and Ihe Blble. They talketl, too. of fuat horaea. Thev both drove them, aml frequently raced oa tbe road. "I aoiiictimca paaaed him." addeil thcjollj-fa. .1 I'.n tor of Divmily, "but I gcuerully loat nn laat boraa it i iii.i." On nlacroa. .x iniiiiallon Dr. i'orey related what the Commodore told blm la rtgard le the viaii of Mr. Wil liaaaa, Corneliua. faiiu-i-iu-iaiw, wio-u be t aate te t.n tim < ommodore thal then chiion-n were engaged t<> be mar i.'-i. an.l lo a.-k tho ('oiiimodoiv What pro vlslon waa le be made lor tt c young coupl-. " Mr. Wllllatna," tbe c>.minod-re aald he lt .|ni, il, ?? li.i. your danghter auv ailverl" " . hert" Mii.l Mr. \Miliama, ?? why yea. I expe.-t to Kiv-her a reaaoiianle NUiu of inoncy." " llaa your girl nnd l.welr] i" Ihe Commodore aaked. "You kn..w country cirla doa'l have ua lutich aa city glrta, uut she haa B gOOd ll.I Bt it," waa the repli . " Haa . lo- H"t .ilk gowaa and One nl.uwlal" " Why tlo yoo aal (iu( anoiikt' tnquired Mr.Wdliama --iie. au-.-," auaw.red ineC-miOOdore, -it v?ur _ul tiae allver and jew.-lrv. au.l ellka and aatina, and flne ebawla, aad my iob marnea ... i. i.e ?iii Kt. ai tbem away from ber. pawa them, and gautbte away tbe proceeda.*' "Yoo .m- your aon a i.ud chara. t i." aaa Mr. Will ama'i njolnder. "i led thal u la d.i. to |ourd mg it. i,' ?? t'oii.ino.i" i .nn,ui lo you lo licar it j* lt ia for uie to aay ii." wltaeea aald that the Commodore gave ,.Imi au aecoent ot hia tnp to Hartford to ica tl.e \ ounic lady. iie took ber ,,.,t n i, and Uwl bei abonl tbe woral eondnet of Corneliua, that ahe mighl nnderatand wbal k iu,i ot .. in.ii. I,, _.,a. Her aaa wer waa, ?'Ihave a d. miic mlaaktn to retorm tim yoiii._oi.iii." when tne. ,,,,!.,. the Ootnmodore aaked Mr. Wlh ? li. Mm know of a farm for aale around ner. i" ?? \ i," aaid Mr. WiUlama," one neat to mlne.** " Wbal .I.. ihcv aak foi it i" "Bo uant dollara I" "IaII wortb lt t "Well, gotn your fcawyer,** eaid theCmnmo .!..!.?; " lea in.n diaw up Ihe det _, aad Pll bnj ... ; iii, i, v.c'.l li i the \oiin- people llve i nber in.o Dr.C >rej aaid thal he waa al tbe Corn uiodore'a boura wheu a letter eaiuo froui aoioeperaou, v.hi.-h be read wl or. ot ntaguat. li n iar. , aml dn -iuie.1 lo inni tha lein nu rep ?? l? *i: . iu: -.-ur.i ircoiveii. Inroply l beg Ibat tln ?? ruamlnaoTei Ibe land eall ? lf Coruellaa J. Vanderinlt If be haa como ln i With yott, 'ioa'l IIUHt Imn. C. V.IM'IKUILT. yEW-tXUIAXI) FRIRX1 llll Yi.MttV MBBTINO Al ?'?'?1 .BT?DI88AT__rAC TION WITB mt-". iii iM.i: 1" Pi'llH AM' JINK --tti i ts.i . I Nl.AY. |,,:,,., m.im mi mr. rai Ni.wi'iiiir, K. I., Jnne 13.?The ibbbbI saeet lagef ti.' Bew-Baglaad Boetet] . aa 11 .'i..y. aad the tadteetlone are that there wUlbean aaaaaaUy large atteadaaee, owinglnpart te lha lm ' that many did BOl alt. nl lha *?.'?. I M lt win li- l'l i:i l'"iii'i'l. M" , eoiitiary io t!n .?ii'. tba '?-?? il ' ii tom "f ' tj ;, i.'.,. ral tt havtag Ba n Bere f"t bmtc thaa twa haadred eoaeeentlre it i. in.t arebable lhai ihe aaeiety al the preei at meetlag ?1H rote i" baea aai ferlher gathartaaaal ad. i^into a Bamber af lha ?embera reelde in Matae, nnd voted reai before laat te aold the meetlaga i,ii,.e. it aaafi.un.l t<> be a n ii.-ii-i\e Bad-rtaktag. _rea_ tho in.-t thal h hv to rent n ball for lha aaa "f ahe BMottag, ?,?! m.l v. : '.. ui.t.ii-e iii ether expeaaee, wbleb wre nu i ? ii -h.-.i by tl.e leadiag mt* ot tha u a \ulii.it,],- meetlug-bouae at ii.u i>ia..-, wbt. b "-" '" aeal 700 l' ih t.amfiiili i in but, i- ln i.dnr wnl. t1" ti,. li'liimn.'.f I'i.nnl l-'"i. (jillte a '? re vival baa Im :. ,i, IVint.r, Ihe -I . slliniilile lady. Catbollm, Metbodlata, Kpiacopallana, L'nll Baptlata aud r. preaent.itnca "t other deuomluationa i ,,\,. im !< t thia Ing, found a " ebangr ?.f h,-Hit: - maj ., tne m. mbera ol the ?oi. u have broken looao fr. many of tbelr peculiar ruatoma. and liave allowed ainglna and a free aad tall . me upon the iiii.je. t of religion, I in i.i. . ae peeullar ; M.-iiiodiat denomloatlon. A ?real work bai .,i?i it ih. ,,|,|.blag meettog tt win be the rnhj * t ef I... little dli I all ol tbe racant rooma at the prlvate an l pnl - ln- iH.aniii.- ol "?? ?-- have been lecnred for tbe (] (luriuif tii.- "Jnne M.<-tiug." many of them havu ? baea wh u.-utba u?o. Ihe ii.iiuui.it membera bave rij .,11 tb. i niiia at th. Roti I Aquldneok, ?nd alao :.t the Kay Mt-net llona-. I*hey make ? ..-iiici.t- Nf. it'i't apon their arrlval tliey af -1- _. Banday neat wlll beknomi _?. ?? June Meetinir ?un d.iv. ' Ti-..?> itv -i.l b ? i raagara,aadrit wlll ? . uraloui-ta ttikiitc advau ? ii.u in...... i in.iit- which wlll beoffen -i. nt,.(,...: rotupank-a Tbe city allowa tbe , i, on tliti .1;.., and It hiu ii-ii.Hv been the ineana af eaaalng ae llltla oonfualon nnd iiiiinki-iim-*-. Ibe police fiioi l" -'Jiine Mectlni .t <i .1 ..f the wbole y-ar. but (n tlni ...i.i.i-iiioi. li -i .t' .1 tbal '. e not i.i i.i.ui.?? tor tln- wav .n whleh the day la deeecrafc-d. lh.-ido not mingle wltb tne Blgbteccre, nelth. ii. i be found on elt her tbe rara or ateamboata tl i.e in um on tbat day. I__r eerrlcea wlll beheld attbe n.e. ? iit^. le. -.- ol. - w l|Hl* >'i the Ii.u. ? __re_atlonaJ cburchea ?ni be .1 dmina tt"- day and evenlng by approved . i.v a committee. Many proi apeakera wih be preaent from varioua aectiOM ofXew fcuifland, ami afea nd. Tha foiio.iiij; preachen fn-m atha y.-ariy.tlaga ai. l'l' -1- li t i LKeai arthj ai d wlfe,JaeehBarkar,K__aheth l ' inatock aud ? iniiiati'i - loi.n i*. Pennlngl m, Blkaaa ii' ard, I KniL-.i. and Uvi.h. ? lalk.-. /?,.,, John II. II iit-on. < rir 1 ? i/,i , . '?. J .ha 1). I.anjr,' ? Riehard ./?_ ?,/,,,.. I (llfford, Jfewi ll Hoxle, riolmea, Jobn Palge, Benjamln II. Jom-a, aud Rachel 8 Huwla llmmthirt ?Joaeph 11. l*r;.lt nhi,iit l-i.imi Obadlahl baae, rbomaa Orovea, l-.li/.a i.ii, Mea.l i.i i.i i , lliii.l. Berde, Uullelma , i., ,.i,i Barab b> ) < OMMRXCRMRXT NOTRB, Tbe iiiiniiiil uiMticii before Um Aiumni of iiamiitoii Cotlega win bedellrerad tlit* war b* tba Ber. Wm Alvln liartl. tt, D. I? , "f Itidlanii-ilt-, Ind. A "Sntiiiii. i iiiHtitnti-'' will ba liclil nt Mur Iha'a YTaeyard, ai whleh leetarea oa Uteratare and art, ne ln the laagaagea aud aeolog) are . ,-.ell. iii.- giadiiiitiiig daaaol the LaaellSemiBBiy for Teeng a/omea,al Aah-radalewMeaa, eelebraUd ih. h i i.imi daj on w. iln. aday laat. The oommeaeemeal rxerclaea w. m be d ra tha followtag iar. Ai DbIob College, retmioiia ol tim claaaei of i.l, L818, 1828, 1838, 1848, 18M aml 1 *-<?s alll take ulaee oa Jnne 83 The univeraity oratten wlll be dellr. eredthlayeai bythe Hon. W. Peieher Milea, of _outn <-..i.,lin.i. The Hcn. l{. W. ThfrBnyoB, Beeretarj <>f iheBary,wiUdetlrarea arataaa bafera the uieraryao iieiiea of Dtektnaoa Colleg.i ?*,,,l01,r:r: '.'";.''!""' ,,, ,.,,t , x.rcl-e- of tho . oll.'ile wlll be li.-ld tWO daya afterward. l hi-- iliiy at Ilarvanl will be reliliratfd <-n jiu.i ZL Tha feUewtBgetadeala wiii aetaetheedasereef the day : (irator. Charlea Moore, of Ypailantl. Ml.-h.; Iti oiat.,1, w. K. Biodgett, of lioHtot.; aothor ot tong. i.. W. Morae, "f Batlek, afaea; marabal, i-.i>. Tha] er, ol Belaaoat, Maaa. Tbe riiinion nf the noted elaaa <?f 185S ol Yiic <'.iiu_e. ii azetttng aaaeb tatereel ..utardc of the .,,. i. ,.f that c.iii.?e'? Kfa'iu'?,e''- Ttiri H(,u- Baadal Ulbaon, one "t IU membera, haa choacn aa the rabjeetof i.i? addreaa before tbe Uw Brhool. "Bevereuee for Luw." At iin- r. iiuioii of the claaa Uut poel Btedmao wlll read ,. P...-I.I. aud Diatru t Atioruiy l'liclps, of thia illy, wlll delivii iiii oiali.'ll. ChMB-daj ? v. :? i-. I took placo yestcnliiy nt Brown liiivcraity. Addrcaaea wero dcllvered by II. F. I.ll'l.ut, a aon of ex-<iovernor Lii'pltt, of Khode Ialand aad tio- areelili al aftheelaaael TSjaadhriuM. Havy Bad Jamea U.-a, "thcr inetubrra. Tho uaual oratlou waa dellrered wr*\U*jt_myi a peeaa waa.read 9_B_L w beeier, claai poet. w. il. Mweetian.l addreeeed the nn iduatca. Thecloaln* u.ldreaa waa made by I reai (lent Boblnaon, ?h" anbaeipiantly antertaleed the claaa ut dlnner. After dinner tha alaaa tree wa. uuiy idauti .l,.u..l iu the evenlng the claaa aupper waaeaiaii. 'i'..-u..H-i-ow I'l.-al.l.-iit Bobluaon wiii preach tbe baeca lanreate lermoa und tba Kev. ll. ?'. Kabie,of Brookllne, Maaa , preaehea u aenuou before iho Bocleiy of Mieaiou _ij ln.|.iit. rri'Hlilcnl Hayea antl GrTKrul Shornian, it ia annouueed, will attend the coininencemeut excrclsc* of l*i:!n. lon OeUaga on Thateda. uext. General .sherman tlicday bffoid Mlll delivcr au addreaa on *' I'rofeaaor Ilenry aml Colletfiate Kducatlon" Dt. McC'osh wlll lu-each tho baccaliiurcato ?eriuoii ln the flret Preahy terlati Chtirch of i'rln.-eton to-tnorrow. On Jlmiday the auuual eviiina-.tic exhlbiil.-ii umi the Lynde piaze ae ti.ite mta take place. Claaa-day la on Tueaday. Tlie Hon. Jamea I'ollockdellvera ihe autiual oiatlon beforo Ihe aocletlea of the oolleno ou Wedueaday. Ou Thura dar of thia week, the flrat day of tho eutrancc exauilna ttoiia. eighly-aix peraoua api-Hed for admlaalou to he Academic Dcpartiiieut aml aiatean t" the -.(lentlfle De partaaeat, aud uewa haa beon reendved of twelvo o tlf teen nptili-ationa at the exatnluatloua hald at Chleago and -liiciwiall. 14 What good is they, anyhow t" aoornfiilly rcmarked a hootblacik, refetiing to the fair aex. Did you ever know one on *em to atop and iflve a reiier ? (obl Not inucbl Tbey alu'l got no aboce ou nt to blackeu, any waya" XLVth CONGRESS?Ild Session. ? EEGULAI KF.rOKT OF PROCEEDING8. THE HOUSE DKCLARE8 THE PltESlDENT- TITLE 88 CURE. HT A TREMKNDOl'8 VOTE?BOTH BBANCHE8 OF CONGKR83 VERY BU8Y. SK.\A11:....\Va8Iiinoton, June 14, 1878. In tbe Senate to-day, tbe Committee on Coutlngeut Eipenici waa aulhorized to ait durlng tbe rcccaa. Mr. WADLEIGII iRep. N. II.I, from the Committee on Prlvilegea and Electlona. reported adveraely on the lotnt reaolutlon, propotltig a wotnan auffrage ainendmcnt. He _avenotl.ee tbat Mr. Hoar (Rep., Maaa.) would eub ii)it a report in favor of the propoeed auicnduieut. Placed on the ealendar, wiih the adveree report. Mr. ANTUOSY (Rep., R. I.). from the Committee on Prlntlng, reported favorably on tho reaolutlon to pnnt 700 copieH of ihe tlrat volunie of the rc|iort of the Seicct ('omuiliteo ou Trauaportatlon Routea to the Benboard. Aareed to. The followinif billa were tabeu up and paaaed : The liouae 1,111 for tbe conatructlon of a barjre offlce ln the City of New-York. Tho liouae bill to lerallte the coilectlon of luail tnoneyB al rea.ly BflM nt New-York ( i(v. A rew.lution calllna n.r Information aa to the amount ex p. 1..I.1I tor vanoua iiublii: worka la aaeh Btate aai ba-ntory, au.l !u iml of. auula, waKourua.la aml rallroa.la. The- IIuu.?e hill to giant a right ol way to tbe Baratatla ship ('an.l ('< iiipaiiy. The liouae bill to provide for the boidlnaof tennaoftlie Dlatrict au.l (uvuit Court* of tbo United Htatoa at l-ort i he'l'louae t.il) to pruvide for courta of the United Stan l at Cbai ioii-. . , . ? liouae I.ill to in.renac the penslons of certaln bml.y wo.uule.l aolillera friilu *.',(> tO $73 aMOBtb. .im!..u to iirint -0,000 > iplea <>f the tlrst annuul report .j. Uii- l ull.al staies Locuat Coiuuiiaalou. 8 b n ine ulll iiicreaaiin; peaaloaa above referr.-I to waa ander f?tf?*Tl.ea aaae-daaeni liniitin. tue an m thoae wbo ara belpleaa aud rcqalre tbe au ef i peraon waa obj-etei to by Mr. BO?B (Rep., Mr. INUAI.LS (K.p., Eun.). Cbalr?aa of th, luiit i ou r, u-ioiia, ur.ucd tuat the lliultutton wua a )ual um to the Ooveruroenl. Tbere are now l" uuadluated caaea before the peaaloa oiHee. If Cougreaa ahouid aet upuu ayaapathr tbere ih uo eqatralenl iu i.ioiuy wbieh run be alven to the maa who baa loat botb lega, botb arau, or tbe algbt ef botheyee la the aMTtoe ..r hia country. Peuaioua muat i.e adjaatei upon a itaudanl to ruable tbe Q-rernmeni t<> bc luaC Dni-ngthe dlacueaion, Mr. BAUi-JBURi (Dem., DeL), wbo i.a u baebelor, cakl beproteeted againat legloUtiou dUcrlmu?tin maa bavhBgaawb^aebehBg nui;,n uml uujuat. .Laurhtei | Mi. I.M, tL_8 (Rep., Kan.)?The Senator ia icu.itlw ou thut point. [Renewed langbU i. | Mr. ? lii:l~i I \M V (Hep., Mlcb.), dnrlng ln* remarks, H.u.i be ..--i.l tbat ll wua u good U__f te aamoaraaa uiai rtagea. Mi. wllYTK (Dem.. M.l.) BOtte TOBC, hc haa fflvcn evideuceoflt reoeutly. [t_aabter). Alter aouie lurt?;r ?aeuaalon, all aiucmliuents of tho Committee on Pemdona were releeted. tidmeuu lo ine "iimitv Clril bill were aobmitted ,linl lo lue l oi.illlilte on Appiopllilllolia, tbem tbe followinjr: f_00,00Oior eounnalng tuewort upoBtbe n. v. Btate, War aad Nav* Department buii-ina ; uu unpropi I..H..I. t.,i rebullUlngofflcera'quarierB ulMadl u-raelta, Backeta Harbor, >'. Y.; aad $a-_,00_ lo ii.d.'iiinify tbc Btaba for expei -Ing, ci.uip pinir ami trunspoiung truopc m tbc late a ai. Mr. DAV1S (iml., IU.) Irom the Judlclarj Commltl.e ><> wiiich waai :? red tbe reaolutlon roncernlug tbe legal itv of ti.e i.'in-iutcii..nl <>r Sur.eon 1.. J. iii-up-rin UM ii i\ \ about one jrear Bgo, auumuted .1 n-pori i?. tbi ? I'ictiiiy lu reluaiating bU 1 llltgal. . . Mr. M. DOXALD(Dem., Ind.),a meinti. 1 of ihe Jmlicl arj < '??ii.i.iii 1 .?<?, aald be did uol coneur In tbe report. Mi. DAVIb -i.-'i ull tbe otber membera of tbc commit? tee 1 ou.iiiic.i 111 the I-- poii. Mr. MAT.UEWB (Bep.,Oblo) ealled up tlu Boui oiiiiiou aal?oa i.n au mveailgaUoB iu tbc > aa. ol Edward .iier Condou, now conll-cd lu uu Kiiglibb pri.a..u. ?olutiou ? aa nu'ie..' 10. Mr. Mi'l.M IU (Rep., Ala.) moved tbat tbe Benate luaiat upuu lu iim.1..Im. i.ia io ih.- Kiv.i and liuii.-r liiil. Mr. BARUICNT (Rep., CaL) mored Umt the aaaala tt . Ita ..:??? mliii.-iita. ?Aftci .ieii.it.-tm-motion ..f Mr. Baraent waarejected? v.- .a. -li ? 11 r. ?, 35. 1 be lollowloa Republicana voted ln riiiatlve: Meaara. Bootb,Cbriatiaocy, cnikliug, -, Mo.nU, R..I iu-. a-i.i-.in iiml H nnl. i.n. motlon ol Mr. Bpeacer waa agreed to nnd the li ut pro tem annouueed Meaara. Hpencer, McMilian .1 Ranaom 11s Ihe conlereca ou ihe part ol the Beuate. Otber ainendmnitta to tbe auudry clvil appropi -. i.uillli "I ..n.i iclcliedto Ibe ( oiuiulttee ull Appro? pri. .11 I...- aeuate then r<-ui.i..l tba eonalderarloo of un .1 ;.n-.-neaa. heinaa 1.111 to.reate 1 aiuklng fund ior tbe h.I'n.iim.ni ?f dei.i .lue the (ov.iiui.ut tn thi 1 . i.e Railway Company aud Ibeamendmentauh i mittcd 1. ai. rday by Mr. Hcar In recard to couipei ! of Govcrnmeul dlreetora oflheUuiou Paeiflc Ra Comiauj wua modifled m> aa to Ba the aalary olaald a .,1 -.1.1 per .1.1 v wlule iiliacut troinhome iii :i.Uii ti,11 io ll..11 uciinil trarelllBg ezpeaeea aad lorWddlng anv (i..v.'1-iiiu.nt ilir.eto.- ti. 111 l.cen 111K otber couipeu aatiou Irom tbe read, waa agn ed t<>. ak.i .lia. ii-aiou. Uu- mu w.ia paaaed wlthout a dlvia i.,ii. Its proTielona are ldentlcal wltb thoae ol tbe MU creatlng 1 Mnwliig Fuud for the Uulou I'aclflc aud Ceu tral Paeifl. rou.la. Tbe follownn? billa on tbc ealendar were tben taken up uud pa The >ruiit,. bill 'iiitliorlTinB Ifec cotiatnicrlon of a flrst-claaa I.l.l.lh....??? ?ii I'lilai...... Hea-l. "ii-eitiin. 1 ba llo'iar tini to aiueii.l ??cli..u 8.H8- of the Ilcr>aed Ptat utes In relattou io .!. tlrl. DCtCC lu Uie a> > oiiutM ..f p.min.aateia. a muiagr waareeelved from tbe liouae of Rejireaen latlvea retiiruiiiK ihe Poal lUiulc bill, as a part ol tbe Benate aniend?ontc tbcr.-to were ln tbe uature of a 10v eu.ie 1,111. Mr. KERRY (Rep., Mleb.) moved that the Henate m Blal iio"ii ita niiieii.imeiita to the bill, uud aak for a cou fereu. e. BAUL9BURY (Deea., DeL) aabl tbe Ronsebad not acted upoii tba Benate amendmenta, andtnerefo ill.l nol aee lu.w it . oiil lulttee of cullfel ..lit'e .olil.l he l.p polnted. A lo)._ il.'hate etiaued upon tho jhiw.t of tl.e fenute uml a i.uuri. r of preeedrata were cited aa to parllameu ind lin.iiiv Mr. l\ try mbmltted a reaolutlon for a conference. agreed to, and Meaara. I'.-n.-.. Kirk WOOd und Muxey w. lt aproiuUd a <.onferoiicel oiuuilt i< ?? ou tbe p:ui of tbc Benate. 1!,,- Benate tben t->..k up tbo Benate Mllereatlnga ? io i.e know 11 i.n tiie Paeiflc Ballroad 1 lommlaalon. - for tbe appotntment ol Chariea Fraucla Adaina, jr. ol MaaaaebuaeUa; Itbatl l-'mk, ol Kentncky, aud au offleer ol euaineera,to bedetalled bjr tbi I dent, to oouatltute auch eommlaalou, to aaeertala ran ? ta ln regard to Paeiflc Railroada It pi thut they ahi.il .c.H.rt t.. tbe Beeretarjr of ibe Interlor all their proeeedluga ou or before tbe flrat daj ol Jaaaarjr, 1870, together with auoh . 1 and recommend n,.iia.....h.'v mai deem approprlate. Mr. I III'IIMAN (Dem., Ohio) aul.mltle.i an ninend 10.ni m ..n to provide tbal tbe eommlaalonera ai::iii m.-ik., tbeli reporl lo tbe Beeretarr ol Uie luiermronor beloro the tirai day ol i? rember, 1878. Peodlna diacuaaion a meaaace waa reeelved fnnu the liouae anaouuclng tbat thal body atlll furtber lnalated 11;,,,,1 .!? .li-:, creeti!) 1 ? t to the Henate ami ndmenta to tbe Laglsiative Judlclal ami KxeeutlTC Approprtatloo l.ill, d for -i lurther confi rencc witb the Benate. Mr. WIMDOM (Rep., Mln_.)aatd that tbe real duTer eme between tbe two bouaee waa whetber ihe Benate would iu?i-i upon tbe preaent numlier aud compcuaa 111.11 oi Ita < IU]' OM a. Mi. Mii'KMAN (Dem.,Ohio)argued thvt each houae hi, ,1 ri),-ht to regulate tbe oumber and coaipenaatloD ,.f Ita own rmplojrea,aaa hJid hc would ain-iKirt Ihe - 1 onfert ea ... Mi. IIAYAHD evpreaoMl his aurpriae tha! the Houae ahoul.l tbUJ iliuleltuke to lllterfeie wlth the eiuvlow a ol uate, atter tbe rule adopted ln l-?7(i that each abould rea ilate ku.-Ii mattera Ior ItaelT. Mi. WIVDOM Unu tuov.'.l tbat the Pcnate ii.aiat apoa ita amendmenta, and agree lo ih, furtuer eoulerenee uaked for by tbe Bonae. .:i; mr.-, . Baaaia. KoCraerr aaa otius in tbo ueaaare. 1 be -.iiiiie then reaumed ibe ciisidcratiou of the MU lo npi .mil Itailroad Coininlaalonore. Mi. TELLER (Rep., Coi.) moved to atrlke oal the elauae naming the peraoaato be appolnted eorom cra, ami loaert in llea tbereof a proTtawnauthorlatng the Preaident toappotal two oommladonen aad oae ea> alnei r offleer bj uml 8 IU) Uie BdVteC aud couaellt of the Benate, Rejeeted. ll.- tbi 11 lubmltted un uineii luieiit to pay the eoiumis ttonera #416each a month Inatead ?r 18-0. Bejeetad. I ILL (liiiii . Ua.) Hiil.initte.l un iiiu.nilineut to re llll.e the lompi'lia.itlou of llll.Ullllla-louera tO a_i(i'J."l .iiiii pei month. Ai-i.-ptiil liy Mr. rtiiirmuu aud agreed to i.v 1 be Benate. ^ _ Mr, OUL1?BY (K.'P, III.), froui the ( ommtttee ou Pn! lu I...11.I.-. reported t.:i. k the iiieiii.irnl of WiIIIhui i.ihau wllh the r.-i'oiiiin'iiil.itlou tli.i! tba .aaine be iml. tiiniely poatpoaed. -oordared. Ile 88V8 lmtice that the c.ii.minee would hercafter aubmll a reporl In wrltlng oa tbe auble-t. Mi M ai iin .w-a (K.'p., Oblo), antared a motlon te rc ronaider tbe vote by which tueelght-iioiir Joint reaolu tmu waa luiaiponed uutll Dccetiibcr ucxt, ou W'edueaday I ia! ra. WI?haa aud AUNon were appolnted aa the uew Conler-ncc Committee ou tbe LagMaatrta, Ju.liciai aud Exeeutlve Appropriation bill. 1 he >ouuie tben went Into ex.-i utive aetaion, uml wbeu I were rcopeued, at 5:45 o'eloek, adjuurucd. -? HOUSE OF KKrKKSKNTATIVF.S. Iu tlie HaOM to-day, a bill autli<?ti/.in_r tlie aettlemeiit ot tbe olalm of the eatate of the late Reur Admiral J. A. Piihljoeu, waa paaaed. Mi. KllAiiA.N (Dem., Teiaa) moved to auapend the rulea aud take from tbe Speaker. table the Rlvci und Harbor Approprintl88 Bill for the purpoao of uon-eon currlnu in the Henate amendmenta. AKre.-.l to. Mr. MII.LS (Dem., Tex.) moved that tho Houae pro eaaflte tba eeuaaataawa af the private aaaaaiar, aa tbougb ln Committee of the.Wbole. Defcated-yeaa, li:.; niij-a, lli. Mr. WADDEU. (Dem., N. C.) moved to auapend the rulea au.l take fiomthe Speaker'a tahle the Poat Route bill for the purpoite of uou-concurrlug ln the Beuate amendmenta. Mr. KDKN (l?em., III.) aald. that he underatood that the Benate utuenilnienta tn volved very important pilncl Dlea of leglalation, and alao coutained the Brazillan aut> aidv ami, if tb.' 1)111 wua acut toa CoufereiieetVuimlttee, it would be plaoed iu a poaition whero It could ?>* re? ported at uuy time, aud put 011 lia pa-.aa-e wiihout die e_fr/arADDELL (Dem., K. C.) deslred to aay aomethlng iu'ret.lv but hia voiee ?;i? drowned iu tlie coafuaioii. Mr 1 ANNUN illep.,111.) riaiug to a queation of con Blitutioual prlvileice. offered a reaolutlon, direi lin? tuat tbe I'uat Route bill, with Ibe senate {atnendmeuta. be returiu (1 to tbc Henate. aa portmna of theae ameudnieuta were lu tbo nultira of 11 i.veuiie bill. Auiouk the ole lecllonable iteina were the llraziiiau Bteaiuahip Suh Idy -uu a proviaion for carryinit booka through the tuaila, uuder the Poetal I'uion Treaty, free of duty. Mr. REAUAN U>em., Texeai oppoaed tbe reiolution. He aaid lt waa a very grave thlng to aeud aucb a meaaaite to the Hetiate, and lt abould only be doue after loutr und full couaideration. Mr. U_NKH (Rep., Maaa.) opiMiaed tbe reaolutlon and ?aid ihe benate uiigbt not thiuk tbat IU ameadmeuta i affectcd the revenue, and The Honae eould not aet up Ita judmnentaicalnat the ludrment of tbe .-? Mr. WOOD (Dem., N. Y.) f.ivored the r. -olntlon. Mr. COX (Dem., N. Y.) aald tbat the Benate haa tba n.ht to propoae certain amendraeuta, but uot auch ameudnienta af would alfeet the revenue. The reMilution waa flually adopted?yeaa, 16. ; naya, 8*?and the bill waa aent back to the Beuate. Tbe _J'i_\KI R nnnouncod Meaara. Be.-tnun. Kcnner and DunnHlus coufereea on the Kivcr and Harbor bill, Mr. ATKLNS (I'cui., Tenn.) reported from the (onfer anee Committee ou the Legtaiatlve Approprlatton bill that the confcreea had not been able to agrec 1 he con fen-ea had agreed to the reatoratlon of .nlnrlca wbicb bad been reducc." by the Houae, to the contluuatlon ot thefourth and tlfih audltore, and to n aiinaJnliig tbe nuinber of councilinen and repreeenUtlvea ln the Terrl tories. Tbe point on which tbe ceiifercea had fatlcd U> bki-.-e waa on Ilxing the coiupeneatloii of clerkj and ero ploy.a in the Sei.ate. The Houae -.uferces had _leldc_ t.. th.- elaliii of ihe rt. uate, that tliat body ahould flx tha uutuber of Ita own employee, but would uot vleld to the cla'tn that the Benate aboul_ i?x tbe rate of oompenaatiou. The nntubir of Benaia eaiplov-awaa 121. and their agirregate compen?_'ioa f_0-,_._; while in the Houae (ao mueh the lar*er biHty) the uumbcr waa ouly 13., aud the compcnaation f_-'5,l?-. ln the conme of Ihe diacnaaion, Mr. FOOTER (Bep., Obio), one of the coufereea. auaUlned th. poait'.ot. taken I.y the House coufereea. wblle Mr. BI'KBI. (Dem.. K. Y.) ai iru.-il that the Heuate ou.ht to be allowed to flx tha i-oii.|H nsition of itaown employe*, uuder ita reeponal lillliy to the country at lar<e; aud if tbe Beuate dia re_anled auch rcaponalbllity it ahould b. wiped out. [Applaaaa] l l.e Hoaae voted to lnatat on Ita dlaaereemcnt, and a new eonfercnoa waa onlered. the aatue coufereea? Meaara. Alkms, Durbaiii and Foatei-lieliii' rea|.pointed. Ou motioii of Mr. EDEN (I)em., 111.) tbe HenaU- araeud meula to the bill ui.ikiug ai.proi.riuliou tur me payment of the awarda of the Southem t'laima Commiaeiou were coucurred in. OVBRWHKI.MINl. VOTFS ON RFiVOI.l'TIO**. Mr. Ill T.rilABI) (I. '., III.) moved to auapend the rulea aud adopt the followtng preamble and reaolutlon: U'hereat, At the Joint niee tlnic of the two houaea of the XI.IVth ' -_areaa ee_v_aad tuirauaot to law ani) ti.?- I'onul lUtton, lor tl.e | ii, |i..a<' ul u-<?*?) ta.tiiut. au.l rouulliiirtlie votea for I'ri'Hi.leiit inni \ii .? li.-ai.l.-iii tor the. t.-nu i.inimenctng .Mui.h 4, 1S77. on romitiiiif the votea Il.itl.i-'fniil 11. llavea wnu .1. il:,i..i ,1. , t.-.i l-ri-aldei.t aud Wllbam A. Wheeler waa Vlc I'n .-iitei.t f'.r aneh ti-nii fberefore, ?'?il, liiat uoaubaeqiient C'oi.Kr??a. aii.lne.the. llouae, h.iH 1iirla.licti.iii to revlae the action at auch Joint m.-etina, and anv .uii nipt i.v < ii i.'-r Houae t<> aut.nl or <!iitr?-.:ai<t an. h action or ua mi' t? i.ttlie ariaina thcrefiuu woul.t be revoiutionary, an.l in .ll-iippruv. d I.y tma Houae. Tartaai _BJBBBB-_HH were made, auch aa to votefor the i.-..111111.11 without tne preemMa, i<> alrtkeoat tbe word -rci-oiittionarv." to icfer to a coiumittee. et. ; but the Bpeeker rnledthal a wotiou to auapeud tho rulea ahut out aii other motiona li.e qneetlou betag i?ut toa vlva voce vote, there were onli a i> w roloee lu the m-iratlve. Mr. M1LLH (l)cm., Texaa) aaid lt waa a queatlon on whieh there ohould lw? ii record by yeaa aud uaya, and be thareforedemanded the yeaa aad uav.. While the vote waa bcinK taken there waa _reat coin niottoii uud excltement on the Democratic ilde of tbe , aud iu. mbei-a on tbat alde gatbercd togcther in wblapored con.ultatlou.ao aa to glvc rt?e to *n_;.e_tlona outho BepnbUcan Mdc thnt there ahould be n rteeaa to cllow a Democi .ti. caucua to bc held. The vote waa flnally anuounccd aa yoaa 215, nava 21. The laat vote waa tbal of Mr. Bprtuger (Dem., lil-). wuo voted nav. Mr. l'n.i.y (Bep. Ohio) had voted nay, batat the laal moment c_anged hia vote lo yi-a (uuld III 11 < ll lllll-lltel). Mr. .ll'IM.i'U wanted to delay the .iiinoiineement nntil tlie< uairuiun ofthe IiivcMtlirhtll'if ('..uiiulltce (Mr. Potter) ihould (oine int.. ihe ball aad vote, bal there . parllan.eutary raaaoa for aaeh delav. Moaara. 11 ui ton, Momaon and Btenaer (Democratie n.eniliera of tbe Potter Committee) voted aye, aa alao all tbe llepub Lican membera of it exorpl Mr. Batler, who wa? not preaent Tbeonly two membera of II whe voted uay [r. Blackburnaad Mr. Bprtager. The n.-_,_tr.. rotci wrre given by Meaara. r.ia. kl.urn, Boone, Braag, dok. Cox (N.V.i Elam, lullcr, on. Il .i.l. uIht?:.i. lleiikle, Il.iiiy, Uewlri (B *i j M;ivl. nn. Phelpe, l'rideitH.ic. Itiibertaou (Lu.) Stulttt (i.a.i >|n iiL.i. -iiihatil aad Waruer. Aa aoon aa tbe vote bad beea annotmced, Mr. HART BIDOK(I>em.,Oa.) roaetoaaakea report oa ihe aameaub* in the Judielary Committee, ll. prefaced the re? port bj | to have m."I ? the 'eport tbia morniug, uut ..^ the chatrman ?f the- < oinuiittea |Mr. Knoit.of Ky.) waacoudnedto I -ueaa, ?ud aa he had aaked bim to put ..ft tbo repori till to morrow, be bad yi_lded that aa a uintter cf courteay. itm aa inl* matter IukI beea brougBt ap bctoro tbe Honae lu dealred to make a report now. ri... report waa then read, u lx Ing adri i.e to the Kim mel blli aml iu aupport of the followmi; raaelettaa : ,.,/, iiiiit iba t-o in.ii?ehi.t ihe xi.ivti. Ouaaieaabew initoiiinie.l ihe volei.aat for Preaidi-ul inni \ le I'realilent ot ihe .nlted Statea, anil haviiurilei-larcd llnth.if.ii l B. Hayea an.l Willii in A Wheelaf n. l.e .Inlv .1,. t. .1 i'reai.lenl aud Vice-Pri int. t:t, tln -re im mipower Inany aiihi-citieni Oaagn >?? ti, r. v.Tm- thut il, i iniatii.n. t,.ir i-an any ani-h power be i-i.t , ihe i ourta ??( ii"- L'nlted stitu, or auy -thel til-u__l ,i u,e ( onaUtalloa. _-,,,t_~?. A i111111<111 v;' ceeuted.andMr. HARTBIDOB aaked conaent tbat thechalnnan ot tuo comuilltee (Mr. Knotl) u.i(.l.t make hla ai>eclai repori ti.-nn.riow. aud Mi. rBTB aaked the aauie pilvilc.c ioi Mr. Itatler. Oranted. _L .. _ Mr. MKINt'KH nii.de an efforf to have the conclflera tlon of the nport peetpeaed till to-uiorn.w, but tha propoaltion waa repellea by ahuiits of "No, no-vote, vote." l'hc vote waa then prooeoded with. Before the maall waa aunouneed, Mr. tsruiNOER de alroil to mve auexplanation for hla vote, but waa pre yented br ealla to order, aud he waa liitornu .1 by the BPEAKEB that ha had no right to make a statciueut ex .. j,t iy eoaaeafc The Bpeaaar waa then about to au notinre the re-ult, when he waa interrupted by Mr. .l'KIMlKK, wbo etauaad hiarlKht to vote. |.(5tioutaof "Tben vote") ? i-rk waa directed to eall Mr. Sprlnger a name, ami be aaawered " No." . , Theu Mr. (OX (Dem., N. Y.) aaked leave toexplalu Ina vote au.t _ot in aome of wi.at be dealred to auy. ln the mi.lnt of irre.it uproar an.l confusion the vote waa aunouneed im yeaa 2.14, naya 11, the follotaliiif b?-iug the ueiottive \otc: _l.-??rg. Blaekburu, Hliaa, Boone, Cook, t ox. |M. V.(, lliii.iilton, ili my, Kliumel, May b.im, Pi i.ii iiuhc, Kobertaon (La.), bmiih (Ua.), .prlnger, aml wamer. 1 he r.-iuai ka whieb Mr. Cox tii. d to make, but which l. Bdered nninU llinll.le by ealla to " ord. r," wcre : ??Iwaai t<> know _ii<-tii< r it la tbe lntentlon toeount Mr.Hayea Inaayatora Tbia tn tne tiur.i time.butit il : < ei.i to avail. Aa a <|iili t cltiaaa 1 am coutent, bal l don't waiu it done teo oftea, heaee B_j rota," 'i iie atnteiu'iit wbicb Mr. Bp-lnger vabaty atrove to be iiermitied to make (und iu Wbleb Mr. Him, of New Yoifc, und Mr. Kobertaon, of Louiaiana, exproaaed tuelr . iii.iiii.iiic) waa: -I am oppoaed to all pr_ceedlaa in r.-ii retiec io in\ alld itmg tae PreekU nt'a mie, wbu-n are lllecal, nneim-tttuthrnal, or revolatlooary. lt the titie of tne preaent lacambent ta vaLd aml uuanaailable, li tn. action of Coagreaa to o,u:et it. lmt if, on the Contrary.lt ia fiaudulcnt. uud tne Inveatlgatluu cira mitteeol tbia Houae ahoald eo dnd and report, il woald be iilhli.iiiiuiii.il on our part to atteu.pt to aaake tt .....d, or to deelare by hill <r reeolatloa laal it waa ?>acred. If tue titlt ia good ii aeeda ae defeaee; lf bad. I cau mv r vote to naha it brtaar. lor theae renaona I vote " Ilo." 8ul>ae<jii<-ui:\ Mr. Btepbena,bf bo had lieeu nb.ent v hen tin- two laat rotea wi ic taUi-n.. wheeled ina chair mto the hali aad aaked leave i" bave bla retar* ? old. d in thu ulliiu.ulivc on l-otb votea, aud 1. ave waa granted. Mr. i;\VIN(i (I)ciu., Ohlol nioved te Kipead the rulee au.l tuke from the ilprakrr*! table tha lull t". ihe rtpeal of tbe Keaumpti..u Aet. for tue parpooe "f iioii-c.'iu-ur rttiK in tbe Benate aniendmeut BBd at>_inK a .ouimitt?o of conteniicc. Defeated?yeaa. 113-, aaya, V2U. The llouae theu, at balf-patt 4, took a i. ? s.?. The evenlng aeaalon waa annonnead to be for the coa_!de__? aiion of Penaloa i.iila, aml then u caaeaa ot DemoeraMd membera waa aaaonneed to be held Imawdlately. Tbe Honae at Ha evealag eeialna paaaeB uiniut 150 penaioablUa rhere were alvj aaveral other prlvate blUa paaaed, aud at tO_M the Beaaa adjourued. Uii: PEIEt BtOX BEEEtl CASE. THK HEV. JOHN MII I.Klt WlTIIDKAWb PBOM THB raBBBiiaaiiB obobcb. Pbotcbtob, Jaaa 13.?Tha CaUowias l.ti.r from the Kev. Jobit Miller came up for uctlou before tba I'rcabytery of Ncw-Bruuawick, lu acaaiou lu thia place to-day : To the lloderator of Ihe Preebylery of W**>Rtmmw*M : >?"_____. __->DB-BB_BI I bereby annoiince to tbe Preebjrtan ol New-Hrunawickmy witUdiawai from tba Prcabvterian Ihuicii, to take effect after tbe nieetlng of the 1'icabylerv on the 13th of Juue. I bellev. thg Trinitv to be a eaperatttioa, and to be that part of Ariar* bm whieb the Bioene Faihere faih-d to erform away. Bal tiathe Deitvol < hriwt ia pieaerynl niMolati, aud the ?? I'onf-aaiun " only obeoarOB but .lo.-a aol aunvert the doetiines of iin.ee. I have coiiaidrr. d tlie auperatt tlon uot i. Mtul one, aud have Mr____M h ird to keeptuy plueo iu tue cburch. treatlBgmy dlvtig-encee oa my breihren tieui theira, aa not iorbulding my ac ceutiiiK tho '* confeaalon " aa *' the ayatem of do.-trlue uni?ht in the Holy .crlptun-e." My Preebj len , .ynod and Aaaembly have lehukcl thia all.-mpt, aad inado that vitiii declarutively which I had thi.uglit (iherwlae. A auperatitt'U may be made vital by the worahlp pald lt by ihe autborltative voice of the chuioh. My purpoae, therefore, u. ihon>u_hly anawered in cairylUK up luy ap peal. Ifthe Ttiuity la vttal to the "eon'rasion ?* (and the Av.ouibly baa the declarative li?{ht, aee Form of Oov.: Ph. 12, 8cc. ...), ttien 1 ouulit to be couti ut wltn my exclualou from tbe l'reahyleiy. 1 withdraw aa tLe etep ueeded ln aaklng fiom Uod aome other authoiity to prcach. 1 with Uriiw early. b.c.iuv ilte ia ahort. And l with? draw BO t.n lm l?ccnn?e a power remmua **ith the Preabytery, au.l I would not be nullty of the impro i.nilv'of soeu.lngto thlnk otberwiae. The I'irabytery wueiilt meeta ln Juuewill proc-cd to depoae me; or will drop my name from the roll; or wlll dUwisa tne ai thiiu.h to uuother couituunton ; the mere aceidental taetthatlaui uot rendy with the name of any aucb commuulon. IcaviuK nothlug poaaiblc- ita ll.at d.uctlou but to dlamlaa me io what, for the time Ix-iuk, iuuat be an imlependent alate. Iu auy eveut taud 1 wlll coiialdor the a.t or ihe I'n-abvttry aa ailll furthcr tudu atin^ lha miii't of the ehurcii), wheu their meetltig la over ln Juue I niuat be cousidered out of the )uiiadlctlon of tue body. With mauy pray era t?r (.od'a blosaing upon ao en-at a ohareh, aud with hopea which I dare uot lay down of beliiK with inv bn-thn u in ahinher ?mt uobli-r cumiuuuiou, I nm, my dcar air, yonra iu tho furlherance of Ihe g.^p-.-l. Jo)l_ MiLLKB. _Yiu.r'-)i. W. J., May Ul, 1878. Tha Preabytery, after a very loug aud earneat deliate, aome membera dealrlug to proceed to dcooaiiiou aud otherasimply to drop the name of Mr. Miller from tho roll, iwetpoued by a very nearly balauoed vote, tbe eo?? aideratlon of the letter till their ueit nicetnig. TRINITY OOLLBOB BOROBB. Hartford. Conn., June 13.?Tlie Trinity College appoiutmeuta were aunouneed to-day. Tba honor men are John I>owa Hllla, of Burllnntou, N. J. wh-. 1. TO..dic7orl_n; John Wllliama, of Norwalk, l onu., who Ih -?lutatorlXand Ueo. Herbeit MolTtt .f brook lyn, _f. Y. _ At Pathhead, a boy who bad charge of a rerv atubborn ?n.l lelf-wiiicd donkey, waa one uay l?at iukH uumerdfully. becauee oftta uuwilllugne?a to go, wuen tbe mlulater of the pariah comlng up oeuanreil him for hia cruelty. Tha boy reaented the tnterfet. m-r, bul the miul.ler contluuad to remouatrate, titi U* boy rudely exclalmed : *' I'm aure you nee_aa care, lr? aaua o' your cougregaUon."