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mwOW-gsa NATIONAL REPUBLICAN NATIOiXALHEl'UBUOAN fllifliHtl THhfATIlNAL KKPHUI It'AN TUB NATIONAL UKPDCLIC1H la published every ieoralug (Sunday exepll)iy W, J. MgBTAev, Bortfceaal corner Teala aad D treeU, fronting PefiBiylYulAAveni, tails far. nUhed t Bhserlbr (by carrier) AIM cent per month. Mall sibacrtteri, H00pr fcMM $.Nrrtlx months i tad 1 M fof three ueathe, inrtltg tn aivanct la psLllshed every morale g (EasJsy exeeytedl I) W.J. MoBTAeBf rthttul eoraer Tenth sad D atraetsl froBtlsg PeBBaylvaala avenue, snJ 1 fur Bilked to lubicrlberi (by wrrlerij at CO cents per moats alallhuBivrlbtrf, l ODper taaami sMOOtoralt joalh4 sa41 for three motfht.fneorfa&l'r In VOL. 8--NO 195. WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY. JULY 14, 1868. PRICE 3 CENTS. deanfi. Wat mmm. Auction Balei. BY VIRTUE OP A DEED OP TRUST, DATED on Ih Dthdsy of Joae, IBM, and recorded la I Ibcr K M II. folio 1, ISO and 1(1, on of the land recerde fur the county of Washlegtou, I shall ' ll at public eel, lo. front of the promisee, oa WEDNESDAY, tfat xita day of July next, inn o'clock p in Lota nnmbr 17, 18 aad It, la division of auuare numbered ML together with tba bulldlnga. Terms of ealer cash. All expense ef deed and atampe at cost of tba pannaeer, Ona huodred dollar will la required to bo paid daw i to bind theaale u ann at viaruui, Trustee. j n wniir.tti A- no . Je2l 30t Auctioneers. ALE OF CONDEMNED QUARTERMASTER'S rUIERTT OrricB Cmtif QvignBaTAsvBB,) Distbict or TIB Ixdiak Tbbsitobt, Fobt OmoJt, 0. , June 11. IMS. J HeaucUos. at Fort Gtbaon, Cherokee Ne- UN , "--- --it- .7--j.vr--vr-' Aipuouo auction, as 'on uioign, tucroaeo m tlun.eanslaUiiiT of hoanlLAl sad at bar lanta. elAth. Ing, blanket, Linen, arm 7 wagons, wagon covers, eouklagnleaalls, it aad naiaereas ether articles, a. i. to oe aoia, wiuient reserve, to IAS iihun- n Uthdavof Jul. IM. AtlnVLrtck. a. in rerusi Cash,la Qovcrniueat faadsitobe paid on the day of sale , Successful btddera te remove aloree within twentyfour hours, 11 f ordar of Major Gansral Sheridan JU 1 MUCK WILL, , Br t. Ltf Bt Col . A. Q M , U. 8, A . e21 U Chief Q M , Ul.t. Id J. Tar. S ALE OP CONDEMNED SUBSISTENCE BT0KI8. Off 1CB CntlF COMMIMABT SCBSlBTBBOB, . DlBTBICT iFDlAKTlBBtTOar, FoaTtiiBoiv,l H . Jnuall. 1868. I At public auction, at Fort Ulbaon. Cherokee Na. Hob, ua tba 11th day of Jul r. 18a, at S o'alock a. Ul , consisting of If) barrels of Flour, &M pounds nf Soda Cracker. III gallons Gueu mbar Tick lea 4,0 do Cabbage as I Union Pickle. IM do lllxadVicklaa ti do Oalwua, tilt, do HaoerKrast Thoabofp attraatobo Bold wltboat reaarrt. to Hi hlBliaxt bidder. Torinn: tb, In OovarBMent fund, on dar of al Flio aneroa.fnl bidder to ratnova atoraa within twitQlr fuor I our Ur urdwrvf alajor Ueaeral Sbrldaa. A. F. tUH,hWlLL. llit Meat Tol , A U M , U M A , l jell Id U.I.1U if aud0.lf ,DUt lad Tar LAKOS 1ALE OF COXpEMHED 00VEBH KENT AftTlCLbt U 8 Watt .abo, Wabhikitov, I CoHHAjfUAiT a urrict. Job ), ism l p- Will lt ntferrd at pnblto aale. to tba hlf he.t bid dr, onTUB-DAY, Jaljjl, 1, at 1) oTeloek, a. in , at Ilia Uolted Uutoa HaTf VarJ, WaalilafUB. Hi-fdlowlnj: IIUUIAU OF CO.XSTItUCTIOX AMD REPAIR, lUld IlMt. 3 Hofai, 8 T til e, Ztriialra, S WklblUQj. And a lot or arpoBter TtwU, Dlocka, Lamp, liUKKAU UF hit A t EXOIKEEUING JiW LaiapO lobes, W Lamp bracket, 2,VW Piuo l Mcrap Leather and Old Hon), Ul ioOM IronTnbv larcnlotof Wmnihl Iron 8htTnn, Ae UDKtAU UF l'Kul81UH8 AND LLurHINO. C,fk)lba. 11 read, ftOlb Klc, cut lb Dried Applea, Ooull l'lcklea, STSlbi Conp, X) gallon Ileau, St Kallona Molaaea, 4oi) lb .Tomato. T.itJlbo Detecated VecvlaU. LotofBlnaAanktn, 30 pair Hoot. 44 pair Calf aklnftbve. 40 pair hip do. 1,210 lb Tobacco, Alao,8oap,Kaior,DaltoB,Kcltla,lBn,8pooBi( Fork Alao, l.eno bottle Uaitard, 174 bottle 1'epper, &71boxeBloklBB;. S7Clotba brnabea, l l,fiJJ bole waterproof CoupoatlloB, I t part of aeta of btowarda' Htof a, & ikju uorTieeaoia viTiaivn itiii AUo, lot of Blanket, Waatal'apar.&e , 'IITKEAU OF EQU1PME11T AND RECRUITHfO ooq Doua jnio HatotnocK biuu, 11 bolt t ot Stuff, 418 lb Oldltop AIo, a iootliy of Leather, Hop, Silver Call, OHClolh, Hickory llrmtiu. Tabled orera, &e. Thrt al. whleb trill liAvln at lk Km, namsil. i-ll Id thoonlar of thRKdiarilaeuebt. ill Imcub. iioue i ai in aauto uour iroui ay io uar uayi coin- I Tarm t Caah In OoTornment fond 1 Tb article to I removed wltbln ten day A UepoMtof ten rcr centum on each article wlllb ' reqniraa aiiuoiaiioi iua Bammer PROPOSALS FOR 1'OSTAQE BTAkPfi. Pronuaal. will bs. rarelved until 11 m of Julv "IS. Jtxt. for farnUlilofc- Poatag htaiapa for a Urm of lugritaii, cgiDmiciDi.';4 oi ocmeoiuar oexi lllddera will atat tboprleapr(bonandbtaropi Jellvtrabl In package of tan thousand eacb, at boPotuillcl)opartmutU Waablogton AUo, tba price par tboaaand In almklar packagoa lollveriiblaiotho agent of tU Dtpertmeal at tba lce uf maoufactaro A lo, thaprlco par Ihoaiaud delivered laurger icige, a required eltber at the Departinaiiror itlari, f trtMiiiirAniiirA Also, tba prlea per thouaand aeparated la inch ttuautuloaasiuay l dally ordarad fur thonaa of QatvlUcea. never let tbaa two hundred stamp. ndaecareiy pacaod lii llacaae.Bltablabludara' ward buxea, with uiutlln or othor a'luallr itrung over, or lu suitable envelop, aeoordlog tolbe Iiaantltyand UUtanee to be conveyed, a may be hjqulrtid by tbe Department, atatlng tba dlfforeuee ( i but, uetv wean tba eol of dallverr to aa agent at pince vi inauuiaciuro ibu mi m ) (tuiUied and raoouuied by an agent of tkll)e All ucn llldder will alo give the additional coil for reeling packages fur the malls and preparing lank mreinta. under tba direction of anaaentuf he Department, either at tba Dapartuant or ubbu- Proioali inu.t be made for the Stampa la aheat. t..Lilv cumuad. aud nsrfursted In auoh inaaner i bat each separate blimp can be readily dot ached id used i no dr uomioau ina oi stamp now m ve are on lent, two cents, three cents, live eenis, tea cnu. weive cruis, nucru cvno, iwtuii iuui trut 1 Irtr cent, and ninety cenUl and Ave cent, tea Bli uu niivvu (nun iu r iTnviii . u tuini ce 1 1 the pt-rlodtmlStnupi wlllb about leu time fiat of tbe loiter atamp On all of the tlianipa the m will letter, aud I iila I In tli a himt air la iiie oiamp uiuai vo prepsreu in sucu "-.gnir at an Hi' I tint t) rma them from ft letter ur Histi win ao uiuiiiaia tueui aa ivivnuar lovtu ' :;. ..,i. :..-....f,. ".:.!" " .. .r.:.j:...:: ...z. as Stiiftnl urnnoscis f,ir Stnmotoa ctitbfititd ta- r, ita nuio tn u, are tnvtttd The whole number of 8tatnpe furulaiied to tbe Da artmeniunriog tbeyoar ending tuewtu v joue 7 uaM.'ni.ART.nLt rroin past exiierlouce It 1 aupposed that the lumbor it packagt) mailed will avenge above ivo buudre I dally, varying In alia from two half 1 1 !- i r All nf Minna, nn tn ilia (hi) ball . bata. ur j ,IXU ataupji 1 ut by Far the larger pr jivrttou of ukagea contain nut more than 4) ha I aheat or 000 stampa bach I id is to be accompanied will a apsclmen tbeatyleur eugravlug aud tiualityof the paper bo furulabid. wblch will b submitted tJ compo ml iHraiiri. lii liuMHla-rliiil liv Ilia I'uatinuatar llD ral, for exauiluatUmi and the accepted bidder. Haul consummation of coi required t prepai it.rva.ltiiia of the en re ilealgosabl lurblali iroo viug or iiio severa a iniuaiiuus ui siamiis mere sn hiq u variety the sues aa well as the deslgua f the stamp Sclin(us. f biard and tlu bogus and envelope r the iraumiiUal m of stamps ma! alao be submit d wlthraiUbld Itliueiessary to protect thaboxe iuulhi or ollur covers In the uio.t cifectual unuer against wet or abravlun 1 bo contract will require all dies and prate to be t-pare t and kept In repair, s nd that new die and ales shall lo made, either for tbe preaeul da. iiiluatl.naur staiups ur oil era, without charge, tbe pleasure uf the D pirtmeult and all such i piHiesan r.irll.H atfirvl Hi I Ids will be cituslJ.r.d evcept from partlei no uave uwa aciiiAiiy enaagea iu iu ituaiuesa Lupyiux suitable ire proof premises, aud pro. did with all the uecosasry faollltloa lu execute I o work premptly, aud give the requisite protc-c n to (bo stamps, die, aud platu lu tbolr 1 os.es Aitieauot known Io tbe Department will furnish tul a i i tiieae p mil wiiu meir iiu The Puatmaater Oeueral reserve tbe right of de lllug w lilt It bid, lu It practical result, may he .t lo the Inters. t uf th Dt.part.neut, having ref buce lo l ho stylo of tbo work, secuiity, mudeof iiklutr. Ae . aawsll as to iba terms, and alao of nectlug any or all bids. If In hi ludgmeBt tbe lu tresi oi i no Mrjinriiuaui ri'ioiro it 'Prop isals should be carefully sealed, and marked t'r jiunals for Postage ri lamps," aud addressed to Third AsaksUut Puntma-ier Oeneral ALEX W RANDALL, oil Fit Postmaster Ueueral H.OP08ALS FOR FRESH BEEF Hialed propusiilsOu duplicate) wlllb. reielved tbe uudi.r.igusil until Ih I4ih day if July, U. utlJtn . for rum I ill Ins VRKHIl liEEV to tha 1 1 ojiam tlila arsenal for 1b uoutba, baglualug he liiefmu.tbaof good and inarketsble quality, I equal ruportlona uf furo and hiud quarter ut (necks, shauks, aud ktduey.lallow ex. I1J l r are requested to hepietonl lo respond lo I IT I lua, uu u. iivBivu iv niv vuuui ii( 111 'tluauluf their coutrart ' . M J 0REALI8U. i alu and 0 8 K . In charge of Plkeavllle Arse J, and A. A C.8 Jr. td Wlnei. CALIFORNIA WIRES. If r.o hi., .u Ut.IM wit or d.athUr. step l.t ciiAKi,r f. vr.nmn a cosh, Cora.r of ITIolh l.A I ttroet. ..A C.I o.!1 of rEHKINS, STEHlf A CO.'N 0ALIF0EN1A WINES. Van .aiitinl aanA a tnnra BMaftla1ila trnt ta tha old folk at home, " than afew bottle of their nice Port Wlee'Ur arapoDraady "... Lover of "Hock Wlnea' will And a bottle of uauiornu, wane wises as aeopioisoompai' mil tn thai illitil CLERUYUXIf desiring a PURE and agreeable wine ror uotnuunion purpoaeawui auuauinay onld wlabla CALIFORNIA WINES. Henry Era!, tale chief chemist la the Department of As-rlenllnrs. has Inst mads a critical asslval of these. Wines, at our special requestmade la order in we inigni do rcaasarou in regara to mem aou report tfatm rune niNKM, tnJ anllalila frtr fa in 1 1 w an A naA ta1 mi Thle soalyala. In cooianctlvn with that uf Hie Surgeon Ueneral of the United States, together with the numerufli other avldencea of their purity pre aenleddnrlng the pat eight year, ha convinced THE HE ST WI Min now before tha pablle Fur sale In any desired quantities br C. F PXKltlE h CO , Qrocari. corner Mlath and 1 stroeu. J.-W-eoSt Buildcn and Material MARBLE MANTELS. A large and full stock of MARBLE MANTELS, of new deslias and anparlor lalah. for sal low at J AC Oil VKtllMEYER'8. mMl Corner Fourteenth and C sU r UMBER, LIME AND CEMKHTt lW,900beat Quality of White Ptae Steam Kilt Dried Lumber tvu.guu uaagor aim aU.QUjreetof WhlU Alio, rem: icsei, iivniiocs. itoarua, j.aiip, Jolat, e , Ae .Just received and for eale at onr u.iiiiuvi,! ofiiimiMr.i, r. wtowif h mn. tt wm.ihtT.i iit BB.jy Hotels and EertauranU EMPniEHOUSE, No. iM PENNSYLVANIA ATENUE. BETWEEN THIRD AND FOUR-AND-A HALF ST8. First claaa DoardlngiWllh all tha comfort of a hotel J Accommodation for 10U gent (No liquor told.) Board 4J per day, RegaUf monthly bward en at reduced rate iuj22 tf M1 ITKOfOLITiX nOTIL, (rouiiiLT loirx'. MOTIL.) roTTI IISUII rBOFBIITOBI, r.no.ll.l.l. .T.nn. .pUlr BBTWEEM SI ITU ASD 6SVK.1TU 6TEIBTB. WAIllMTOXi , 0. jonx II. tiMMES, ficrintot. TUL Honuli ..llr.lr B.w. .I.fintly f.ral.h.il, tnd loriitleil with w.lr .nd ... lliru.f hout ll .U C.BUiu. auiKirb UlllUrd Bad UBtlilBC K.obi. Uoomi on th. flr.t Bod .Moad llor. r.Mr.1 .BclB.lT.lr t r traB.I.Qt cfliiR bib If TtUMS: UK PLR DAT. Stablei. flOOE'S UOARDIHa STABLIS, i on iauru sruklT, U.IW..B u ! i, if. in FBttleaUr Bttaatloa paid I. Voardla. Uori.a. Larit alrr a&d coialorlabl. .IbIiIh Th. proprl.. I.r u w.U kbuwb ai oa. of Ih. b.at f..d.rB 1b Ihta Intnrance. XL. c. lyi-Aitfitaa:, HLBU XjOBAAXi ABD GEMEltAIi INNLUASiCE AGENT, ROOM no , I.fTILLIOESCEK BUILDIXO all tl I) EPARTAIIvNT OF THE INTERIOR, UJNTln BTATB 1'ATXBT UFFICI, un in, irF.itiua ui ann tt larsK, vi nguuouii N, Y . aduilatstratrlx, andWlMUM WiMTBKuf saM K on d ml, Bdiulautrator of the eitate of Archibald Wlater, deLeased, praying for the es lenaloaof a patent granted tolbe ealJ Archibald Winter, the lth dsr of Septemher, 1U4, for an improvement in Machine for Sawing Fire Wood. kc .for seveu years from tbe expiration of said patent, wblch take placeontho UHliday of bep tern be r, IMS It Is ordered that the said petition be heard at the Patent Ode en MuNDAV the 14th day of Sep teinbcr next, at 1. o'clock, lu t Bod all persons are aeitned to appear aad show cause, tf any they have, why aald petition ought not to be granted Persona opposing the extension are required to Ota la the Patent OHUe their objections, specially set forth In writing, at least twenty dare before the day of hearing tall testimony tiled by either E arty, to boused at the said hearing, must be ikea and transmitted la accordance with tbe rolea oltkaouice,wblcU wilt boiurnuueu on application, Deposltlona and other paper, relied upon asteiti- loony , luutlbo filed la the oitloefwotfy days before iBiueou tbaarsi no uay oi neanogi iu arguuani, u any, wiiuib fen day after filing tba testimony, (lr.lar.il a Ian. that Ihla ntittra ta nnl llalmrl In the Rtpubllean aud tbo InltUigtuctr. Waablogt n, D C , aud In tha Mla$t New York, N Y , ooca a, week for three otwj.slve weeksj tbo Urs-t of said publication te be at least sixty day pre vlou la the day of hearing JyB WH AetlsgCoiamUloBr o DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Ukitkt Statk Patkxt Ortc, Waiiibitub, July 3D,ltnU. Ou the petition of JitLia Daaitr Ai, of Maw ork, N V , executor oi the estate of Mctor Beau moul. deceased, praylaf for the extension ef a patent irrnuted I tbo said tctor Biaiimoul, the 3d day of t'ctuber, laW, for an Improvement lu Hteai i uaugo, lor seven years trow me rami-aiiou ui um pa teu l, wblch take place ou tbo 3d dayuf October, III U, nn I. at I J ii rliii.lt ..ill t and all ruira ina art lit tl ned io appear ana uow cause, ii any .uay wave, why said petition ought not to bo granted Persons opposing the extension are required to flio tulli Paleut OUlce their objections, specially set f.irLli In wrltintf. at l.aat tiftrutu ilia Lorin llit. d IV of beating ( all testimony file 1 by either partr. to be u.ova iu. iiiu ucaiiua, uiua ui uiin auu n.ti- inllied in accordance with the rule of the oUloe, which will be furnished on application vrnf.ttwu,.uu vliva; NllftTl-., ivtl.l, Uiuu . itr. tlniii-iT tiiil-it lia AIhiI In l.anMH ifi-i u at .lava tia fore Iheday of h.aringi the arguments, If any, within day after filing the Ultimo or Ordered, also, that this notice be publUhed lu the uiri.Bi.ii.Aa ui ins jni.tuffsifesr. wasumgion, D C , aud In the At tat. New ork, N Y , ouce a week fr Ihiee auccasslve week theflrstof said publication to beat leaatalxty day previous to tbe uay pi i luring . a ai diuui, jra WHw Acting Commissioner of Pa tout 1EPAIITMLNT OF T11L INTERIOR, IJ UHITIPbTATKI 1'ATBstT OrriCB, Wash I TOt, May &8, )MW. n tliA nnlltliin nf IlimnW Prnilf'. uf U.l danUrldge, N , praylug for Ibo extension f a patent granted to him th IM day uf January, laU, antedaisd Beptembor Wb, loM, reissued January bib. lav), and again reissued March UHh, 1847, fur improvement iu wacumes lor nsuiua lai Stock, for aeYsuyeare from tba expiration of l J patent, which tuko placeontho i-lili day ef Sep tambar. lrviili It la iifitarHil tliallha aalJ null t Ian lift li.iril at ttia Patent Ufflo on MONDAY, the 3Ut day of August next, atlJo'cl ick m t and all persons are nut illy J wintiriuu auuw cause, ii any iney uave, way 1 ersus ommslnif the astaiiulnn a 81 la the latent UUce their objections, specially set forth In writlug.at least twtntu davs bofor tbe day of hearlogi alt testimony filed by either party, to housed at Ibe said hearing, must be taken and trout wilted In accordance Wltb the rules uf the oinee, wniou wiu Demruisnea on application Deposltloos aud other papers, relied upon as testl mony, must be tiled lu the ohtoeficsHfi dar betore the day of hearing t the argument. If any, wllhlu fan day after ntlug the testimony Ordered, also, that thle notice be published la the liiFusLlcAX aud the Intelltfftnorr, Washing ton, D U , and la the Atlai, New York, N Y jounce a week for Ibrse successive weeks t the Bijk or aald publication to ie at leaei sixty day previous to toe day of hearing i A U RTOIIT. Jet ThSt Actlag Cummtsslonar of Patent a Attorneyi. ntlARLES WHITMAN. (J ArTOUHET-AT.LAW, Oflee N, E eoraer of beveath and F atrtela, WASHIJI1 will ttraetlea before t mA 4..m1i 47Atirt iidi viva nrnmnl allaAtlam tA Laad. laternal Revenue, and Patent UUce bual 3ee. References i Hon Henry WlLon, lion. ameaK poallttle. Hon William P Fesaeades, and Hon John U. Rrodbead toyl4-3ni T AVT OFFICE. . Jbbixiab S Black, Wabd II. Lamov, C. F. BtiCE ULACC. LAHON. k CO , COUN8ILLOH9 ARD ATTOR1ET8 AT-I.AW IK TUB bUFREMX COURT UF TUB UNITED KTATKfl, THE COURT OF CLAIMS. THE COURTS OF THE DISTRICT. THE EXfcCUTlVB DEPARTMENTS. AND i iivli f-rrc va up riiVnuc.y OOcai 458 Fourteenth treet.dlraetlyopposlte Wll. nyiu sirvct.ui lardl Hotel N. ATTORNEY AMD COUNSELLOKVAT-LAW. AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Praellcarbefore all the Court and the Depart una t Is the DUtrlct of Colombia. moil BO. M LO0II1ABA ATKBVB, BIAV OOBBtB Of BIXTB BTBBBT Prepare all kind of legal document, each at Leasee Deeds, Wills, Power of Attorney, Land lord and TeskBt Notices, dta . Jic 4T 1'artlruly attention glfan to the Collection of DebtaahdClalma. aplfrHt Watches and Jewelry. If JEWELRT. 11. 0 HOOD, No 333 Pennsylvania avenne, dealer In Uolil and Silver Watches, IHAMUND8. Ha Uold JhWALRY, Solid Silver Ware. rpa- tacles, uperautaa.es, ruoaei aao iii jnurr. Kaiors, Selasors, Gold aad bllver Thimble acd every variety of 8llvrl laud Ware. at the very lowe.l p"ee 1.17 Bookbinder. No 171 Pensaylvanla avenne, betweuTuth aud Eleventh street, eoutb aide. Rookalegantlyorplalnly bound, Pertodlettli and Newspapers earefolly st'n l.d to Carnages pAIlUIAUKS, CAUUIAUES, tdHSffe CAUU1AUK3. SE5f OnVataJ a ! r.a hnmli.r uf Aral rtaaa (!afrlAS.B. at reduced prlct, All work sold warranted t lw as repreaeuted Persons In want should examine pit iwci uciorepurcuasiog eisewucro """""'"""".'SISuIMt II flRAHAM Repository S74 D street, between Llghth and Ninth i shop 477 Llghth trt, Lear D Ir'-Jt Pianos and Music QREAT HAKOAINS IN PIANOS Wtttrlt IIA R RF.ES tlREll. One 7 octave Rosewood. Knabe k Co . 200 Un7 Llchtoei Newt d, 17J Oneftk " ' Unh Itl'ouJ, 1U OneT " M Kelchenbacb. 1W OnaO ' Andrew btola, a&1 tor sale upon easy term t make room at tbo warohousoor W . MLTZhKOTT ft L , Sole agentof Stelnway'Bl'lauo and Mason Ha in. Un a Cabinet Organs jjli-Jt DESSAU & GO .fflPlANO BCAXVFACTOKY A7CI M'AUE-nuUM. NORTH 8IDE OF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUL, BETWEEN TEtTH AND ELEVENTH BTREETS. myB tflf JWSeeoud k loor -ffft Gas Fixtures. GAS FIXTURES WB HAVE, IN ADDITION to our regular business of Plumbing and Gas Fitting, opened and fitted up a Urge bli iw-Koota at No 4S), Ninth street, between D and K atreeis, ailliilalnv llnliin Hall, where iav be found tbe largest aad moat complete asaortmeut of CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, I'ORTAHLLS, AC , la the city, at price to ault all BROWN & POWER, Nob. 477 and 40.1 Ninth street, JySO-tf between Dand fc street Heal Estate Agents. JOHN K. ABRISON, HX3A.XJ 3CMTA.TX3 AGENT, Directly opposite south wing ot tbe Capitol, Capitol IIIU CHOICE DlILDINoToTS, ou Capitol Hill, fur sale oa monthly payments HOUSba anj LOIS In all part, of tha city for I city foi Jyltf saie aa j rent Commission Merchants. LL FAY J F BAILEY 33- Xi. ZPJSS5T tfo Oo., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Alntli Ntrecl niinrf. J27 Siu pETER USURY, UUAIMtSlUA WLUUUAJ... hlXTU STREET WHARF, WASHINGTON, D C atlons fo aplHm Drug-gUU. r, Q. a bill MS. JNO L TOOI K SIMMS & TOOLE, DRUGGISTS AND PHARMACISTS, Cor, New York Ave and Fourteenth Street, PinsiCIANb TTlLSUUlITXOX-s carefully compuundoJ Willi Nlrlctly l'uro Mcdtcluoa. Krcncounlantly In store a gencrnl aasirtmeul of Fiitsr-ti Abs i)Ki(is, otihUirAis sit. ni. U.NLS.PEKlUMifia.Biid lUlLhT AUTIULLH jejti tr UEPAKTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, UiTKi&rATKPATxxTOrrire, Wasiuh ito5, June 1, lswl OulhepotttlonofJoKI V hKLIxu.uf Plitibnrg, I'a .praying for tbo extension of a pAteut granted lohinitlio Jolh day of bi temUr, Is'H, lur an lm 1 ruvemeul lu l'luitonu bialea, for seven liars from the exi InilWu.tf said patml, wblch takis plucouu the 4ih da) of bt pteiuUr, iMii It Is ordered I tint the suid ietlllon La heard at the Patent Otilio ou MONDAY, tbe 7th day uf hip teinber uoxl, at l.u cl ck, in t and all iwraou are ui titled to apjur aud show cuuie. If any Ibey have, why mi Id petition ought not to bo granted Pireuusurpostuf tbaexteiltlou areroqnlred to file In Ibe Paleut OtUc their objwttous, specUlly set .ortb In wrltlug, at leuat twrvtu day bvfore the day of hearing t all laatlmony filed by eltber pa'lTi to bo used at the said bear log, inaat be takeu aud trausiultted lu aicordauce with the rule of tbe ottlce, Wblth will be lurBlsbod on a) plication tt i ilm a.fti Hlluif tbe laHiiiiinnv Ordeied, also, tbut this notloe be publNlid In tha ttarUBMCAN and the Intttiorncrr, Wahlug tun, D L , aud lu the J'ont, I Itttburg, l'niu , once tuli tor threosuiresslveweekai tbe first uf said pul licsllons i beat least sixty days prsyluus tolhedyof beirlux A M bTOUT. j)3 l'3w Acting Commissi uor of Psisula IIOTATSa 1 1I1KI Uf'HIil WimivuTiil. Mi. ill. Wilt , On the petition of Ci ask ALVuan.ot liunlaad, Wisconsin, praying Tor the extrusion uf a patent granted to mm the Jlsl dayuf N iveiul er. lvH, for anlmprovemeutla Hand firirk Moulds, for aiveu year from the axiilrsllou of said latmt, ubUb Ukt place ou the .lit day of November, IW3 It Is ordered that the said petition be beard at tbe Patent OUca on MUM UAY, Ibe .ulb day of Oil lernext.at llo'cleck.m t and all lersousarn notified lo IJ""r Bud show cause. If auy they ubib, u, Mm im.iiiuu vniniuuiiuu, ursuivu traasiultted lu accordance with the rules of the oMca, whUhwlllbe furnl.hed on ai plication Deposlttosa and otler papers, relied oion aa testimony, must be filed In the uluce twntu dnyi leforethe dayuf hearing) the arguments. If auy, wltblu frt days after filing the testimony, Ordered, also, Ibat this notke lo puldt tied 1b tbe Rsrifsi ioah aud In tho iHttlllgtueer, Wn.h Isgton, D L ,audInlbensufliiff,Mllwaukeo,WI. cousin, once a week fur three uccasive weeksi the first of said publications to be at les.t sixty day previous to tbe day of hearing A M STOUT, l3W3t Acting Cemmlasioner of Pataata CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. Forllflh Cotiffren. Bfc.ntl Nca.lon. IVOf DAT. TtJtT 13, 1SCS. StNATL. Plften different Millions from armr oOlcera wero preaentcd, nil numcroualyalrncJ, niklng an inercaso of pay They were referred to the (Jommltteo on MllllUry Airalra Mr, Trumbull, from th-Committee on the JodiedArr, reported, with Amendment, bill relative io inoj hduibi ai iuuiini(nnia ms Uottod Statci court! In the rebel Htatea Alao, with amendment!, bill lo reference to the formation of corporation authorised by the Uws of the United 8 1 ilea. Mrw MelJODftld Introduced n Lilt to pay loyal cltliena of Arkaniaa for taking up artaa TheOhalrsppoloted Meaara tihermao. Mar. rill, or Vermont, and Itockalew ai the commit, tee oteonference on tbe tax bill. Mr. Trumbull, from tho Judiciary Commit tee, reported the bill to aupTlr temporary meaanrei in the I necntlve Department. The bill wiu returned by the Home with an amend ment, and the committees report an amend, meat to the House amendment. Mr. Drake naked for the preient conildera tlon or ft reiolution authorUInu the HcrtresnU BtArma to retain, during the rfceaa, theser vices of the extra meaaeogera, doorkeeper, fco Mr. Fencnden objected, nnd It went over. Un motion of Mr. Oonneie, tbe bill fur tbe protectloiof thorlghta of American cltliena Abron.il wsi mtde the special order for 1 hura day. Mr. Henderson moved lo amend by providing that the Interest on the new bonds shall be 4H, lands percent, Mr. Feaeemlen would not favor tho Amend ment unices the bonds were mrwte redeemable lolvean. llo was opposed lo putting such largCBume of money out of our control lor so lot a period. Mr.l lender son arjrued In ftvorof his ameud ment, A great many uf the people of the United Mates held the opinion that tbeao bonds wero . i able In the lawful money of the United Stales, that Is greenback, and here the com inltle) nrnnuae to make a new bargain with the (lot ernment creditor!, and contract to pay t hem principal and lntereat In gold, with bonds rnnnliiff for 10. 30 and 40 Tears Mr, Uattell could not ajreo with Mr Mender eon in rcierencn loino payment oi me urut lie thought that the honor of the country de. manded that unt onli the letter but the ajlrlt of the contract a hoult be carrle I out. Tha amendment of iMr Hendricks was re Jectcd yeas 8. nays 21. itir. c csscDuvn nuicu nil nincnuiucii. ina. the new funds shall be redeemable at the c titration ofHMcars. Mr. Sherman eat'l the oninlltce had well and sttentlrclr conal leicd this subject, and had come to thcconcl istoii that 2u years wns (he shortest time which could be aped lied Mr. 1 esaenden laid It was truo that tho bill Impuaeil additional prUllrKC. Iho bends wero tAken out of tho domain or irglilatloo, Riiil were etc mitt f ram nil taxation. Mr. Morran said both the amendment of ine peutiur ironi .unme nnu uic -vuiiur nww Missouri would be T,ery ndTflntageoui to the (ini rrnmeui, ii iney vaiy cuum ur iiinuo n mi ship, hut It would bo Impossible fur the Oo, rrnment to get money on audi terms. 1-ora ten rear bond wo would hare to Par six tier cent, nnd, therefore, ho proposed a twenty jenr uoiij, wuicn wouia uo taaeii nt uro per cent .Mr Morrill, of Vermobt, believed It was ut lerly Impossible to obtain such vaat amount i of monev at a less rate than Is provided for In the bill He believed the first section of the bill to be wise, nod hoped It would not be changed Mr Morton sail It was not to be supposed that the holders of bonda would gtie up a six percent, bond pajable In fifteen jeira, for a Ave per cent payable In ten yean. Mt zciBenuen sam ine six per cent, oonm wero redeemable toiay. Mr Morton. Thef lo ernmetit la not able tn redeem them It has not the gold, unless the senator thinks they are redeemable in legal tenuer Mr Feaienden thought these were redeem' able In gold, but a go I ratnj peoplo thoucht iilhertvlae a Mr lvlmunda thought It very nccenary for aerrt Uoveriimcnt liko thle to any exactly what It did mean, and let people know whether it intoniieu to liqumtto in oungationa in coin or paper Ho (Mr 1.) had something to do with pcrauadlng the people of hla aectlon to in HO ijio ut piwiiii J sjuiiu i tic j nuu us vcuvi ru that the) were inued under the act of 1-eb- runry-3, juj, na was eaiu onmcir iacc, auu were payable In coin Mr. Sherman stated that not a ilugta bond - ......I ...! .. r.t 1. aI...i..i. tK Iir4 nni iiiiicu uiiuci iuvhv.ui itviumj miidm, until that law was changed lo material and important protisiups Mr. Morton argued at length that the ex tires s nrovlilon of the law waa that the live. 1 weotys would bo paid In greenbacks secre tary Chase and some of the nsalitant secreta ries had given the opinion that they were payable lo gold but this was predicated tn the former practice of the Oorernment and not in ine iaujui.ee vi wis ataiuivs. Mr lcssenden Intimated that this was not the lime for tho dlicunlon of how the live twentlea were to be nald Mr. Morion had not brought the subject here inoieiiaior iromjuasaacnuBeira (sum ner. and tho senator from Ohio CMr Nbcr. man) had Introduced It on Saturday, nn I the npnator cnir, paaenucni couiu not atrp it nur Mr 1-enendcn did not expect to keen Ituut Years ago he had glvcu ui the cllort of tr) lug to Keep anyming out acnators wouia uib cuas every conceivable sort of question, no mailer what bill was up He would in ouo worul no nau no cartniy uouut w.iTievcr tuat we were bound by ct cry sentiment oT honor ami I ii stint- tn nv eierr Dollar of thoae bonds In coin Ho thought they had better adhere to the nublo doctrines of iho plat form of their part), Mr Howard expressed bis entire diuent from tho conclusions of Mr Morton Ai a member of the Senate he had voted for all tho nil authorising tbo laaueof three bonds, nnd ha l".d.ie.cr entertained any other Idea than that thcae bonds were payable In coin. Mr Cameron could see no gool to result from the dlicunlon of thle queatlon If the Government n fused to pi) its debt lu the ourniic) uf the land, which wti gold and ill ver, It would be nothing more or leai than re puliation, and no man was entitled to respect whogaeanycountcnanco to do It He hoped Hero would bo uo further sgltatluuof this iu bleat until after the election Mr Colo took tho same line of argument as Mr Morton Mr. Conneaa expressed hi regret at there marks of hla colleague, and argued at length lu fa. or of tho payment In coin Mr Cameron made some further remarks Iu uU.ioiltloJi to tho funding bill, which he de cured to bo Inspired by tho secretary of Iho Tritaaur), who ha 1 aume covert purpoae In View, Mr Sherman lu Juillcc to the Secretar) lunultl miv thtt ho was In no wlar reaiionilblo for the bill whUh was the exclusive ork of the t Uiitnco Commlllce 1 here wit nu Hidden niirpuio In It, and Us onl) oljcot was lo ro lit to the burden of tho pcopli Mr Morton wantel to enter hla protest ngninst the Lrnutillcnn ptil) brlnitcouiiiilttcd to the dogma ul pi) ln tin so botuta In coin Mr Criuln mot id tho nmeiiiluient of Mr rr.nn Uti, after whlcli It waa njicted Air llmiisev iiiui id to atrlko out the lttat section uf the bill miLlng contr-teta In yul I vnlld Mr Kamscy raid thti wua irtually a return to specie paimtMil I r furo tlie lountry waa ptepared for ft It woui 1 opentc moat Inju rioualy ou tho imall hi rro ra Tho a mem1. lurntofMr Haiueey tv ii rej. kl Mr Wllaou moteil n eiibatltu v for the first three sections, prut I ling for tl o Usuo of Ufly ytar bond bearing h.c per unt lu'reat, an 1 lubjtot to n natluiml tn of on per cent per annum, an I be exempt linm I km laxitlun .Mr Wllsou had ahvnys I tin lu f tvurol tax Injt the debt Without lurthrr action the M,te went Into cxtiutlte aoaalun and thfii n joiirnid HOUM. Of HI PIll.Nl M illhS UnJir Ihocall of btatvs furbllla audjulnt n solution for rcfermio u ih the fulloitiiig wero Introduced nn I tcfcrinlto tl o commit tees named i Hi Mr Hulbtrd, of Wiet Mrglnlai Joint rcauliitloiiB ot the J.eglalaturo uf West ir glula asking the paaange of tlio bill for tho construction of the Wahlsl m and Cincin nati railroad Commerce Joint rtiolutlou fur the protettlon of exlat lug land grants lo the Mliiiu.utu alley rail rotd 1'ubllc I.aula l'nler this tall it nuinl er of resolution! an I bill of a private niture were Introduced and rcicrred Un motion of Mr Kavannugh. of Montana, the hecrctarv of tho Interior waa directed lo ftirulali tho Iluuao nil copies of treaties made with the Indian tribes by the Indiau cum uilaaluu lilt ) car and the prinut )cnr, Mr (landers, of Washington Tcrrltor), In troduced a Joint reiolution toiiicreaao the jti y of the clirk to tho sufct-aut-at Vruta of thu llouto tutl.noo Dcbito arltilns, it wtnt otr under the rules Mr. Ashley, of Nitada, at the Imtanceof Mr llntlor, of Massacliusetta, Introduced tho reiolution oil (.red lome Uiul ago I y the latter, to tax bondi nnd other aecurlt it i ol the Unite I States at the rate of flO foreter) vioo, aud smaller sums In proportion Mr. Miller, of Penn , objected, nnd made the tolnt of order, that, as the bill was In the nv ureof atax blU.lt muit goto the Committee or the Whole The Sneaker sustained the point of order, and the bill was referred to tha Committee of th Thnle. Mr. Itutler, of Msis , Indicated his purpose of moving a saipeoslon of the rules at the nraner time far the nurnoae. of obtaining a consideration of tho bill. Mr winuom, or juinn. jntroaucaa joint reiolution providing that the United States Mint and lta branches shall eontlnue to refine gold and stiver bullion, and no eontract shall be made for the exchange or crude bullion lm- Forted until authorlted by law, and repealing he acta of March 3, ISM, and February 30, sol. Passed. Mr. Stevens, of Fa , reported back a bill supplemental to the. act providing for natural. gallon of foreign born cltliena, approved April 14,1803 .deferred to Committee op. Foreign AtTalrs. On motion of Mr. Hutler, of Man , the Com mittee on Naval AtTalri was directed to In Sulre into the expediency of authorltlog the eeretarvof the Treasury to dlanosa of the Vroperty of the United States In eertatn canais nnu oincrworaa mat are not interest ing. n motion of Mr. Wathburne. of III . It was ordered that, unless otherwlia ordered, there shall be a aelon every evening this week for debate only on general topics The Speaker laid before the Houie reiolu ttona adopted at a mm meeting of colored cltliena of Washington, proteatlag against the pillage of the bill traoaferrlog the colored sclioola to the control of trustees or white Bchoois Hererred to committee on the Dis trict of Columbia Mr. Ilaldwln. of Maia . from the conference committee on the dlaagreelng votes of tho two liouteion ine phi io incorporate me iar get Anoelatlon of Waihlngton, submitted a cporti which waa agreed to uu motion wi ur ihui, ui .unaanciiuscii.. Iho ruleawere suspended and the Senate hill fur the discontinuance of the I recdmeu'a llu r.an was taken un for consideration un mo Mr. Lllot yelled to Mr llrooks, of New ork, w ho ipoLe Iu opposition to the bill, and saiu in wnoie purpoie was to maae urnerai Howard aunreme sot cretin over the Ireed- men's llureau. Diagulie tula r-reedmen'sUu- reau ai you win it ia notning uut nn election eering establishment to keep the Southern Sfatra umter ttadlanl rnntrol Mr Adama, of Kentucky, aikcd leave to offer an amendment nrovldlne for the Immedi ate dlacontinuanco of tho fturcau Instates now admitted to repreaentatlon In Congress, aud to discontinue the same elsewhere ai the States nre aamuteu to meir poitucai reia- Mr Lllot, of MaiitchuseltB, declined to allnw tha amendment to to offered. Mr, l Hot then proceeded to argue la favor or the bill, no uonieu mat tne cxpenae was so great aa uemocratio newspapers nna ifm ne rat la member of ConareBS tried to make It, He also defended Oen. Howard from charges of fraud that had been made eg tin it him. He argued that If It had not been for Andrew toiinaon ana me upitwr.cra mo uurcnu wuuiu hit ti.n (rmlnttat Ion ftffO. Mr Alllion.of Iowa, moved to amend the bill b) Providing that the operation or the pure ill annn ue uisroniiauvu i buiiiiitij uii his 1st of Jnnuarj next, in tne nines recon a. Pll.ff.it Tho amendment waa agreed to, and the bill was pancd aa amended yeas 104, na)B 32 by a Bine i piny voir Mr Itauei. of Massachusetts, from Commit' tec on hdcctluns, reported back the credential! of Vnnri n II Dochenr nnl Nathaniel llrv. den, representatives elect, rea cctirej). from the Thud and Seventh dlitrlets of North Car olina, and they iook tne oain oi omce ana wt re Atlmltted to aeata Mr Schenck.of Ohio, Introduced a bill to abolleh the otllce of solicitor aud nial Julge nuiutiic iiitvni.u tv .uv wviiHH,... v v.. na val AtTalrs On motion or Mr Qrlswold, of N Y, tho Secretary of the Treasury was authorliedto remit the duties on a chime or belts Imported ror the Lplacopal church at Hooilc, New ork. Mr Moorhead.of Ta , moved that the Houie reiolve ltaelf Into Committee of the Whole for the purpose of eonaldertng the tarlir bill. and pending that motion moved that general III liatC ClOSC 11) IHiriT nmuira iUTt wainuurnc, oi Illinois, murru iu aihciki io na to make general debate extend two noun Th. IttF motion waa arrred to T lo vote upon going Into Committee of the Wh n in waa then tn ten bv . eas a nil ntrni It was conaldercl a test of tno dliposltlon of tne nouie to conimcr ine uiu i tie motion waa agreed to) caa 84, naya 67 Mr Moorhead urucecded to explain the bill and to argue the neceailty of n tarllf to the prospenij oi iho "! ... . Mniri MeCartv. of New York, and Mar. nard, of Tenneiaee, and Drlggs, of Michigan, annlirt hrfeflv In favor of the bill. Mr Garfield, or Ohio, waa In favor of a tariff for protection but he was oppoied to a tarlH for nrohlbltlon. such an one as would erect a Chlneie wall around the commerce of thliaountry. lie believed mat mis waa ine tendency of the tarlir feeling of thli country. snit h Iiellctcil a law for prohibition would heaa bad and dliastroui as the doctrine of free trade. Fending further coniideratlon of tho autject the enmmittea rose. Tho Houto then, at 4.00, took a rcccn until T 30, when It will meet In Committee of the w note tur ucunio uuij uLili,l 8KJHIUK. Tho Home returned Its icsilon at 7 JO, tho order or the House being that tlio session ahould bo devoted to debate only. Mr Waihburn, of Indiana, poke upon the auljcct of the llnancci, and argued lu tutor of palng the tionda in greenuacxa an t currencj Mr. iJt-T.tr, or Michigan, followed In a politl eal sneeeh Mr l.la, of New Hampihlre, nado a apecch In faor of tho taxation or United States Mr Archer, of Maryland, followed In a anon speccn upon tuo iiuiuic ii Biiuauuu Tho House adjourned at 9 40 II Into ry lleponta Kaelf Thoie who have read the proceedings of the New lork Ucmocratlc Contention or Ihura day, will be ntno Ion foranappllcallon of the folio wiu j extract from ahakspcare's "Julius Ccar," Act 1st, scene 3d t (itud Whi. there wni n crown nlKrcd hi an 1 being ottered him, ho put It by with the back of hla hiud, thu aud thcii the pcoj Io tell a snouting ruui What was tho iccond uolae fori f aira Wht . for that too UrutM Tht) shouted thrice What was tho nit cry ion t titca Why, for that too. ilrutui n tho crown ottered hlin thrlcet ItiKit y, marry waa't, an I ho put It by Ihrlce, orr time gentler than other, and at ot crj puttuieT I), niluc hotteit neighbors slioutt 1 liruiui Whooireied tiim the crown 1 Jul- .Wht. Anlhont I rat ut- -itu ua tuo ma nu it. i n, genuo . r.w :;.. . i. .i (hLA Ldji-d I oin r.ewell be hanged, aa tell tho in tuner ui Itjttwns nuro looliry I did not mtik It I iw Mark Aiitouv olfer him a rrowui jct'twai not a crown cither, 'twa of niuao curunris) su i as i iuiu you, no put it ty niuct hut, for all that, to mythtuklng he woull f-tiu htte had it thru ho otleicl It to Ii ni niraliu then he out It lv airalni hut. to inv tlilnklnir, ho waa , er loth to I ty hla Un pen on utauu men ne murtu it tno mini limit he put It the third tlmn b)t and still, as he refuse t It, the ratIIeuiint hooted, an 1 cliimeil their chnmiPil hniiils. Itirow Uli their swetty nlghtcaia, aud ultertd audi a deal of stinking breath, beutuie Ciriar rtfuurd the crown, that It had almost disked l vrnr, fur ho tetotered and fell down at 11) and fur mine own part i iiurst not itugn, mr ieir ui oj in lug my Hi s and tcceh jig the had air Tint Columbus Journal (.Iv. 1'indktun tut hi ruinua hub parting rnyinei .N l a yill wi be.rd una greeuhuck noU, m Die hscort Iroi i rammauy hurried N I abuuiiuirdlsibargel bis fireuell ah tut (t er the grave when. Ooorici llus burl. I l K O P O b A L 6 U b hmiissrH aOrricg, I Citt Hall, Uostox, J ily V. 1m. 1 Pr l '-.ll H 111 I o re tul vu J m tUis uttloe until tbe Itltti iuat , at J p lu , for ihe c u-truttUu uf a Mulkhiitdnud Jettoea at Boath Point, Provluca town, M i.s Ihi bulkhead will be 1 icite I at or uear tho line i fori i nary bUh water, wllb tbo Jotlitaat points ab ut flu foot ai art, i xuudiug tl troforui to ur uuur lo low ur maik, couairucted similarly in all re.Htla lo tbe lulLhead ltelf, vli A trlj le row of atakes la to bo luuto I Urmly In the aau 1, the later wis b Ih lougitudluul and trauswrse t lug ub utfourfett fhe heds of those sUkss will be tied toiiiher by thin, lough planks, will spiked ou.iuJ tie iuiervuls bttwcou tbo stake will be eoutPiclly OlltdHltb stuuo uud bnibh, so lute r lured and disposed as to bind well together Hie length if tbe bulkhead (not Intlu ling the several Jetli.es de.trlWdl will le aume uu loci, uioiei r leiii uu I will bo dependent upou II oditl slon of tl e I ugiuecr lu charge, based upuu cn tlngeut re iuiiemtntai peaiing lu tho progress of the work Din I Ids m ill taproa a price per llueal foot lueaa ured both ou llu. f the bulk heal audi I tho jrtuts T JO FOSTER llvt M.j Oen U A , Li Cel Lug rs JM td CO UNCI Ii PKOCCEDINGff. TrBiOAT, July 7, 1V8. Board of Aldermen. The Hoard met purausnt to law. Present i ine rreiioenr, rs Kienams,) ana Messrs. Ilaker, Cook, Clark andUrlodcr. sun uaFiir caiicu tne uoara to oruer, out no quorum being preient, on motion the Hoard adjourned to next Monday evening, and tho member nroeeedeil tn tha (fmin.lt I'Umlitr In go Into jolat aeiiton to aelcct corporation ofll cere Tloartl ofComroon Couuetl The Hoard waa ealle 1 to order at a 14 n'etnelr bv thenrcaldent. IT. T. lowlertl all the mem. ben present except Mr. Hatton, Mr. L. H H. Miller moved that the Hoard do now adjoarui which was agreed to. 10IBT XBBTinU Or TUB OITT COCHCILB BLBO- Tioir or orriCErts The Joint meet ine met laitevcTilnr.nuriuant to aujuurninrni, nnu waa cnucu io oruer at e ou o'cioca uy nia nonor tuo luarori an ine moav ucra pfcacnt Tho Mavor announced that the flrit huil. ness lo order waa the election of the secretary of the Hoard or Trustees of Public Schools. uouncnmao uciiey nominated ur. A. 1'. Alderman Moore at this it acre of Ihe tiro. eeedlnga Inquired whether a Journal of the eonvention had been kept. He did not desire ii to De reaa, out mevei) inqturcu lor miorma Uon. The Mavor renlled that looms! had been kept, but nad not been read for tho reason that the whole proceedings of the convention was dui one aeaaion, uaviog aujuurucu irotn time to time Alderman Moore was satisfied wllh the ex rlanation, but did not concur with the Mayor hat it was a continuous meeting. The Mayor announced that nominations were still in order. Alderman Moraell nominated K. F.Holaeau Councilman U. U S. Miller moved that when the Joint meeting adjourn, It be to mcot on Tuesday evening, J uly .4 at 7.30 o'clock Councllmin Jueocinann aald that It was very Important that the scavengers places should belllled.esncclatU In this hot wetlher. Councilman Kclaey urged the Importance of Immediate action Alderman Moore said that this movement was not simply a motion to adjourn, but to Bhlrkthc responsibility, an I devolve Disap pointment oi inrse ouicer on nnoinrr The Mayor decided the motion to adjourn to a day certain not to be debatable, under the rule of the House of IE en rr tentative Alderman Moore aald that If It was the In tention of the Chair to suppress debate on that subject Ihey would meet It In another shape, lie caned tho teas ami na moat extraordinary motion Mr. Moore aub- sequently referred to tho rule nnd stated tjiat the Chair was right The motion of Mr. L U S Miller was not aft reed to by tho following ote i eaa-Meisri Arrlion, Jlatea, Clark, Cook, Hint, Llot J, and I. U S, Miller -7. Na)i Meisri Itaker, Uall, Harllett, Droit n, Chaie, Crocker, Dalton.liavli, ten wick, 1-Owler Grinder, Juenemann Keliey, Knight, t,t man, MoCathran. (1 W Miller, Muute, Mor sell, Nalley, IHchards ItuaacII, Kuthrrlonl. Sardo, Stewart, Talbcrt. Taj lor, Torrcy, and thel'rcildent-SO. The meeting proceeded to ballot for Secre tary of the Hoard or Trustees of Public Sctoola, wblch resulted Pardon 19, Dolaeau 13, lllchardion, 2 so Mr Pardon was elected cor Treasurer of the Hoard of Truiteca of Publle Schools t AMcrmau ltlchards nominated D 11 John on AI lermnn Moore nominated H T. Moraell Alderman Crocker nominated J. C Proctor, nnd itatcd Pi at Mr. Johnson had left this city, and was uot expected to return for aome month t Alderman Richards stated that Mr John ion woutd be here during next week If hla services were required. Alderman Crocker then withdrew the name of Mr Prottor The lint ballot rriultrd Johnion, 15, Mor sell, 15; Proctor, 4 1 blank, It no election The sccoud ballot resulted Proctor, 23 1 Tohnaon, 13i so Mr, Proctor waa clccteJ For Physician to the Small-Pox Hoipllal t Councilman Ta)lornomlnated Dr A T Au gusta Councilman Nalley nominated Dr Johuson r lllot Alderman FenwlcL nominated Dr Iranclj Moad Theflrit ballot resulted Auguila, 10) Pilot, lTi Mead, It Dlank, 1 no election The leaond ballot reiulted-Auguta,19) Kllot, lCi so Ur Auguittwaa elected 1 or Commissioner ol the Canal Councilman Hlne nominated H O Johnson. Alderman Larman nominated Henry Mum mers. Councilman Keliey nominated SI Iney Uc Far land. Alderman Moore nontnated Davldllepburn Tbo first ballot resulted Johnaon, 7i sum men,0, Mclarland, 11 Hepburn, 12, no elec tion. The accond ballot resulted Johnion, 8j Sum incrs, K Hepburn, 1) Mctarlmd, ii no elec tion Tha third ballot result I Merarltn I, ll Summers, 11 Johnson, 13( Hepburn, 1 no elec tion The fourth ballot resulted Mc Farlind, 9 Summeri, 18 Johnion, 9i no election Ihe lirth ballot remit cd Summers, ljj Tuhn eon, Of Mcnrlanil(12t nu election Tho sixth ballot reaulto 1 Summer 14, Mc Parian lis, Johnion 0. No election The seventh ballot reulted Summers IS, Mcrarlandl2, Tohoiono INo election I'ouncllmau Hatea motel to adjourn to meet on Tliuralay otenlntr at 9 o clock; which ini uot agced to jeai d, najiSO Councilman Hlne. muted to adjourn to Tuci dat, July 2J, at 7 tlOoMock The Mn)or ruled the motion oul ofordcr Councilman DAlton lnqulicd whonomlnattd Mr Sum in erst Alderman fiitrmin I dl 1 Councilman Daltou Is he a one-armed icl dierl Alderman Larman Yea ilr Councilman Dalton Who nominated the others! Councilman ICclaey. I ha 1 tho honor to nominate Mr Mcrsrlnnd Councilman Hiltnn 1 he a colore 1 man! Councilman Keliey ell, he 1 ai wlilto as ome men I know threat Laughter I The eighth billot roiulied Mcrnrlan 1 ft, Summer ltf, Johnion 7, Palmer 1 io .Mr Summeri waa clocte 1 Councilman Arrlion moted lu a IJuun. to Tuesday evening, JulySj Councilman Hartlctt moted to Amend, I y In serting Thuriday night of this week Councilman Arrlion morel to annul, by In serting one week from to-night Ihe amendment was not agreed to yeaa 7, nava 28 Councilman I H s Miller motr l to take a i reecBS for two hours an 1 a h ill Laughter I ' Councllnian Nallti mniidtn nintal to n I journ totlie nl'lit afltrtho next rain Ltugli ier i Councilman It ill movrl that Iho nicetli g rroteel to billot fir the next otitic r o i 'lie lit Councilman L D s sillier withdrew hi motion Tho Ma) or requeated the Hireling to as oier the election of clirk to the Mayor to an nther renlng uhlih wna agrrt I to lur boohktipir to tho corporation Councllin in 1 otvler nominattd Ilcnjimi'i N Meed Ihe ballot rrsulti I rieed .0, lleujatnlu I Hutler 1 Liu;tht.r Inmllinlel Ihtuh ter ) Dr rumblot) 1 Laughter 1 II nd i, IllatikG, Hoover 1, smith 1 si Mr uecdntHa declared cltcted ror meaaenger to the Maor, c Alderman ltlchards munliittrl PirrleCir- aon Councilman Dill nominate! tl W Attain Ihe ballot result d Ctrsou 20 jttaln 13 t ao Mr Caraun wi lot tr I ror ph)lclan to tlu Washington Allium Aldirnian t lark nominated Dr N A II Mt Kliu Councilman KeUcy nominate I Dr S 11 linn I Allerman MtCathtAit nominate 1 1" 11 .M Coombe 1 he llrst ballot rcaulted Mcklm,lTi llomt 3 Coumbe, 10, do election The eecond ballot resulted Mckim, li Dond, 21) ao Dr Dond ua elected tor aecretar) to tho ( omnilailonera of the Waslilngtnii Aa)Iumi Allerntau Hlehnrda nominate 1 V ( Hrock Councllnian ketaey unnilnated I larenco M llirton Councilman Arrlson nominate I 1. L Cor bin Councilman L H S MilltrnomlnatcdD M Keliey ILttizhtcr Counoiiinan Dalton uomluattdT Uoo.rr T he Unt ballot rciuMed i Hrock, 10; Uarton, otCorbln, l Hooier, lii Iialah, Uouldln, 1) L L Schmidt, 2, no election Councilman Dili nouliuled Mr L L Schmidt Iheiecon lhallot reiulted llarton a llrork C, Hooter 12, sehinlUt), Corbln 1 IlHiidlnl no election rho third ballot rtaulted-Hirton 7 Dm It J Hull 1 j Schmidt ft, Cotblu 4, Ik tu 111. km tu 1 Laughtciil uu tltc-Ilou The fcurth ballot restiltt 1 llirt n lu Hrock 2, Hutr 17, Schmidt 3, Corbln 4i no el li n Tho lirth ballot resulted -Itartou o, 11 roc 2, Hull 17, Schmidt u, Corblu li ho elettlou 'CoQicllman L. It H Miller moved to ad journ to to-morrow night weelw f Councilman Nalley moved: to adjourn to rrldayctenlngt which wis a(rtee4 tot and the Joint tneetlng adjourned. ., ' (The reporters havlo( beta greatly annoyed durlnp the evenlug by mlllLous of dead bugs ftlUna from the coandaJWr Immediately atoe their heads, received the synipathlea of soma of thetnembcrs.MrV tJarao put the sympa thies in shape by moving that the reporters bo AlJowad to keep-thelr hats on. JMr. Hall ob jected, for the re lion that It would bo dlsre apectltl to tho Board The reporters Immedi ately resolved themselves lutoa Committee of the Whole, and scattered to different parts of the chamber J A rhVobt comes oul from fit. Louis which aayit As Oeneral Sherman was alighting front a tftreet car at the corner of Fourth and Olho Btreets In that city last evening, a crowd sur rounded him, asking what he thought of the nomination or Seymour, and whether he would support him He repllcd,"It Is a bad no m In a tlon, and will be beaten all to pieces. Urant will Id elected" Voices In the crowd replied: "We don't want tbe support of homo burn er " tTou wanted tbe rsomlnstlon yourself." "You wantOranteiestedsoaa tocet his place at the head of tbe army," and auoh like. Mont1 Dismissals Owing lo a reduction In the appropriation bllla, about twenty-four male and female mesieogers will bo dtimlised frcm tbe Treasury Department In thecoune of a few da) s These employees hare been workiogfor thopait three months In dally ex pectation of tho paaiageof the bill making appropriation for their compensation, but the appropriation hating been reduced to About the same as It was before the war, they caunot be employed longer. Tup ew York rroJadrertlieafora Thlla del phi a lawyer competent to expound tho hidden mysteries of the Democratic platform Appl) to the Sachems of Tammany Hall or the tuagnateaof the Manhattan Club. Steady employment li aaiured. Financial. I jW TV B T RATIONAL RANK OP WASHING TON H. D, Coo as, (ef Jay Cwoko k Co ,) Presldeat, W. S HcnTianTOX, Cashier U07ERNMENT DEPOSlTOU ISO HNA:.CIAL AOiNT Of THE UNITED STATES, lflra TAKKT. OrrOBITB TBI TttABSBT DirAKT- nr. Government secur Pea w.th Treasarer United States, -ONE MILLION D 0 L I. A R I. -Ml Wa bar led b-.1I all cIasm of OOVEUNH'.NT SECURITIES at currtst market riles FURNISH EXCIIAAUE anlu.h' C HntloB.oa ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES We purchase Government Voucher on the UQoT FAYONABLE TERMS, aud give CABirvL abb NionrT AT1BSTIOX TO ACC0U:.TS OF BDSINES". MEN AND FIRMS, and la ajy other business entrusted to us. F0LLIN)Ol.kATIV In regard to 00 EltN MENT L'JINS at all llmea cheerfully furnished 1 AY COOKE CO;,, BANKERS, FDIEENTH STREET, OPPOSITE TUB TREASURY, tay and sell at current market rites and keep constantly on band a rail supply ef GOVERNMENT BONDS, IEVEN-TUIRTIE9, aid COMPOUND INTELEbT NOTES. Orders for Stocks, Bends, 4e , executed, end Col lections made on all accessible points. 'IMIE NATIONAL bAFB DEPOSIT COMPANY 1. of tVa-hlugiiu, H 0 , chartered ly spetlal act . ftODk'n" for ihi alo kfeplng, uuJtr guar suue, ofUoTeruiii-ul Uoud, bllver Plate, alua b e 11" rs, and all drMrrlptlons of aluablss, aud for K e heut.ua f afta inside of lire aud buigUr I reef vault OUre corner New ork aveuue and irieeuth street Director t N P Drewu, II D Co. ke, Heorge W Rlggs. Wu, b 11 mtliigtoa, OoorgoH I'Unl Uoirgau Evans, B P buydcr. Natbsulel Wll.tia H P Drown, Presllenti G O Evans, Ire Presideitt William h Huullnxtou, Treaaiirert B P anyder, becretsry Onto. II lira t) a iu t4p in Pawn Broken LICt.faED lit ACTHOKITT 173 475 K KUKNaTINC A IUAN OlrK E, 4 llhlrt t-Ltb sirwt, Mdoursuuth Ponnsyliunta stium ! mey loineJ on tin to suit ec.t uier ou Kl l.uu, dull aud hilver Walrhea, DUtn nd. Jew.tr), bllverl late. Pluu is, Furniture, tluihHuical ImU, I a lies aud Uoulle uen Wo irluj Am arel of all destrli ikon ui i uuiu eu4 an r uuui an A B nPHNKTINF DU'AKTMLNTOl- rilEINrtUlOh, UvirinfriTLs Parmr Orrier, . ASIIIMirON, July 1 M4 On Uf p i i i uf UAUbsxu n Ul putt and pAit,1 Mtt-er, r lliirllnul u, erm nl.piaying lor tlu eg (i u.i. uul iiitemgrauted to tbemtbe olh .Uy uf 1 l ub r, 1 l, i u an uu r Vila ut iu u for l ukli r, l r -oi j r fr 1 1 u trail u or A ppUtul which takoa Uio ou Iho olli duy ut D (.tuilsMsiAi . Ituorl-r tlliitt ihosall iHiltliuleh.jrlntlli. I UBB lOtUteuu M itiiUy tl Pit Uy of N vemlir next, ut li w tloik 1 1 i ttud ill ir.tu aro n ni ne! to at p ii r it nd .1 w I iUr , if Huy ll iy ha If, why said p Utlouougl ln t lu be grHUi.it I tr ui tip lug ll fxuu.i iu are r. mln 1 lo 01 In tl. 1 item I'flk th irubirtti u, .iiill) st lurih Inwrlting, nt Ita.t titunttt d iya I i r tb .1 uf I arlngiuil tisilii U) bled I) eilhtr lri U li 1 a ll Mid h aiiug. in ii .1 b iik u iiilirui mltiel lu an rJanri i uh the rules of Hie i ul . it tilth Mill bo luruUheduu tpplua I I It l n ft lit itlh.P rIfH. n1l..l nti tin til , mut bo tlkd lu tbe lirtcnttPt ity IUA-1 S day bo i rt iu u.y ui leariugt mo arguuieiits, II auy, vll lu ft1 dn. a lifl.r 111 ii.if I Iim In. iDii.iii v Order 1 ll a , Hi tllhii u IU. Ih l ill libi J In the I Bft 111 I. AH Mil Ul titlfllignirrr, WashlUkt u, l t, aud in th Durtiugt u iuif., UurllUbluii, . l , ouoe u Mcok f r ll r o u tkst tl e flrm r suld i 1 ubllcatloiis tl bo ut Uutt sixty d iy ( revi mn lo il mrf l'li.uis LAND 4 ail iC'i-im if ifi mern Phi autmi iror rux Iitiuiou, l 1 imm i ri-ii r. Mar 1 , tw ( V i Hot u Inv ua k.u nude uudur tlio in. t J nut ... ., f r tlf- rt I ii t ft' r .1 ti ug ile HCilbelL.ud Warrants, li t'i in j, Iji; d lo t a a lo ii I it r leiru) ed , i ru l hurub) nu that at th ami II nvlng Li l u ) i - -i t whi rant a t ew cenlrii ue ur wi 4 "ii." i r will he reis.ut I, It uo valid objjiliuu should iu ii y N Is , 4T.2-M. rrli30 set. , n I aukrUi ict r March J, 1. ., lu Iho name X hrll gg Pi rry, aud was graiitid.Sovenibi.rlJ, ISod Aiuj.tf. IS a. No 4ul, r r IU acre, I- l J u T. I . f Mjrth H, A, In thu iui i f llarriw n i . mu, and waa griBl d tut b. r J, litl " p. uibero, 1 y. Nu tli, form ii un is-1 I t, l. i.i fMueh 1, lo-U, In lltouameof Lleiu ucell i.wllow .f Ui re llulley.deceatod, and wasgrautsd May It la.M AUKU-I..', 1NJI No b KiW, f r loua r , l-ao, d u I r tlio act rtlnur ll.lst", luilo uuifuf WlllU L4lh father and heir ut 1 1 vfUikU Icath, kt.ed aud wa(rutl Mar 0, lu ugnt ."2. luX Ao , tU, rr liki aire, tssuttd uudtr ihe set of M-ich t, KM, lu tie iijiuj nf -ileaander Rtrrv bll.eiil wa-s-MiitedMarrhB. UJI Julv 13. IW No lit, , f rlUJ icres, Usued und.r Ihe sit of M r li I J. tnih n im a uniieiuluortbildreu of AuJr uJ onl, dec a- I, aud was gratitid July IT. W S ptewl er in, ImV Ilo t"',Ul,f r Itki il , iiid under th act of lliui ipsotii dot. ied,ai)lMa guulvd beitembor 30, WjI Sjpt. nib r , 1-W ' JAMES A MORGAN, Actiug Couuulasloasr,