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T It U(nti0iwl git pMtam AVnninictoii City, I. O. Office Cor. Tenth and D, near Finn, arena. J.MURTAQHutPROPRlETOR- ii JULY IT. 1968. w FRIDAY HORHIHol; far-All communication, whether oa buslaets or tot publication, ehoald V iJJriJ to Wm. J, UtrarA, Proprietor National KtrOBLiCA, Wathlsfton, D C. FOR PRESIDENT ULYSSES S.QRANT, r illibois. FOR VIOE PRESIDEHTi SCHUYLER COLFAX, or iviiAii. THEIEMOi;nATIC MCDDLE. What with the platform, and the candidate! of the Democracy, Its editors and ttamanacera are at their wlta end, and are thrown com pletely upon the defensive, and eorrr work do they mike of It. Their candidate for the Presidency li, or rather hla speeches jo place hlm,tnfarorof keeplof faith with the public creditor, and of" pay lot; the bonds, Interest and principal) la eolnj but the party has placed him upon a platform which goes for repudiation. During the war the err In'the Democratic party wti for peace sire ui peace, laid its champlone. Now they hare nominated a an dldate for Vice President who fo fcr war war In its mo it terrific aapect. He would In aujurete war all oyer the country not a ace tlonal struggle like the first but war eery. where throughout the land. It li amusing to ee how the knowing ones struggle to relieve the party from thla terrible embarratiment. The newspapers of the tarty are floundering about, and making desperate effort to recon cile what they have said heretofore with what they are obliged to eay now and la the future. The World li certain that the platform mutt le construed to mean this: that the green backs must be brought up to gold values, and then they may be employed to redeem the public debt. On the other hand, the Chicago Timet U alike confident that the platform Indorses Sir. Pendleton's view, which Is that the debt should be paid la currency, belts ralue what It may. Thus It will be seen that these papers hare entered upon a work of explanation which It will take them from now till Novem ber to complete. So we hare them oa the hip. They must explain. They must remain on the defenstre. The World sees the dilemma la which its party Is placed, and rery naturally tries to explain It, and to reconcile the various eon tradlctlons. The World says: "The Democratic party has doubtless made itself responsible, to some exttnt, for the recent utterances of Its candidates. It Is responsible for those of Got. Keymour as well as for those of Oen. ltlalr. Oor. Seymour, in hi Cooper Inttitute tpetch,made the jtnamfal guettlon the grand pivol of hit polity, and put forth vlevt which mutt command th approval of ait konett and n tightened men. Oen. Blair, in hit letter, moktt the overthrow of negro reconduction the all impor tant thing, and Mitttet the financial cutttion. With candidates thus publicly differing, what did the Democratic (Jon vent loo decide t It Dominating Uov. beymour for the position of Teal authority, it gave lti practical endoriement ofhttvitwti y nominating Oen. JJlsir for an office without any power.lt affirmed, Indeed, Its detestation of the negro governments, jW reterrra ine guemon now they art to be dealt with for future dtcltlon Had the candidate changed platu, the convention would douutlttt have made a initiate. "The next Democratic President can make no civil or military appointments witnouttoe con sent of the Hepubllcan benatej and while Air. Ill air would hare been unable to get his nom inations confirmed, Mr Seymour will probably And no difficulty. If Mr. Heymour should die In office, the .Senate would compel Mr. ltlalr to keep all his civil predecessor's aDnoIntees. lneludlor the Cabinet, and would allow htm to give no new officers to the army. The. pre- icuucu aiarm at um .vur is rMiivUiqua," Was ever argument more silly, lame and lmpotentl The sum of this reasoning Is that neither Air. Seymour nor Mr. Dlalr can do noy barm because the Republican Senate will not let them. What a blessing ills that we hare a Republican Seaete-eren the World nd mite this so that these Democratic aspirants can do no mischief when elected. We think the people will take care that these men do not succeed by electing Qrant and Colfax. But Is It not a curious feat that the Democratic nom inees are men of such knavish and wliVieroua principles that a leading pape- ot ihe-party Is obliged, in Its appeal tuf T0tes, to assure the peopU thatt uepubllcan Senate will pre. 0t e two men whom It Is anxious to elect to the two highest offices In the nation from doing any harm to the country! Retlly we have fallen upon strange times when the leaders of a great party call upon the people to elect men to office who hold dangerous prin ciples, and In the same conoectlou say these men can do no harm because a conservative benate can keep them in check. tienernl Urnnt It Is not a little amusing to observe how the Democratic newspapers are perplexed by Gen eral Orant's military record. They call him a butcher, a blunderer, a stupid pig headed num skull, and all that sort of thing still, there stand his deeds. He crushed out the rebel lion. He saved the ntlou,and history will so record It, One paper siys he Is not so great a ni ht was the rider Napoleon, and that he df , not come up within a long distance of V eninjrton All we hare to say to such stut j, (QIlt q.d. eral Orant, from the timehe'-Ureathlimy went on from victory to l'-tory, from Donel son to Appomattox Oo-jrt Hou,e Show U1 a man la ancient or Modern times who, with such means as he llhi at hli eomm.,Dd, n Eattnv Hie Own Word a. Brick Pemeroy boasts that his paper, the La Crottt Democrat, has a circulation of 240,000, and we suppose he got this circulation because of the many bold, bad thing whish a tbrowa out to the trfTMAarush ltt;eolumns IWl hare always booine that if there whaya wicked, and blarihepaOuebliet publishes! la tbe United StatesM wa thsfX Crttu Dnewefct We bad, howerer, gtre Pomeroythe credit of 'being consistent In his wickedness. The following extracts from his paper will show that we are mistaken. Like other Democrats, he eats his own words. We do not know why we shout d hare expected anything different of him, but we did. On" July 6th, the La Crone Democrat has the following i "Oor. Seymour Is trying to put the public mind asleep on the bond Question, andleave the plow-holders to sweat and stagger, and starve under the load of taxation- to pay- the bondholders their aeml-anaual Interest la gold, and their taxes in addition, by trill th country that the financial question should not be brought Into the einvais this rear, that every t bin r Is well mouth as tt Is. If too will only make the country economise to. Its ex penditures, and that a re aeration hence will be time enough to talk about tb,, national 'How false and deceptive! f "It takes one hundred anditwentr-five mil lions In gold say on hundred and seventy Ave millions In greenbacks, at present depre ciationto pay the Interest oa the bonds. This load upon Industry this drain upon the rcsoorccs of the plow holders Oor. Seymour J .proposes to continue without change for a feneration or more. "'... ... . ... "Ufwuii ob una not courage to grappiewitn the question like a statesman and a patriot, MAod because tbe bondholders have got blm In their tolls, and are using him to uphold their Interests- "Ans entiavt the rLownoLDKR I" Again, In allusion of F. P. JJlalr, Jr., the Democrat says t ''It Is this Blair family, whose history Is thus truthfully sketched, which now claims position and a voice In the Democratic party, anderea assumes to dletate Its nomination for the Presidency. Io fact. It has tbe modesty iu siaim .an nomiinuoD lor oot ai us own member! the butcher of St. Louis th nice done more. If ' cral Grant the political enemies of Gen- an find no other weapons to use against '.mthansuch as these, they had better " " .lent, The Whereabout of the CstiiilltlnteH. General Grant has retired to his farm, near bt Louis, and ho will spend his time there and In journeying over the Plains till the mlddlo or last of September. bpeakcr Ooltax, when Congress adjourns, will also go West. There will be a reception awaiting him at houtb Bend, Indiana, his home, and It Is presumed that he will then travel West and enjoy that relaxation from his arduous labors which he must need. Governor Seymour has retired to his farm In Western New York, and we presume if tbe politicians will let him alone ho will remain therefor the most part till the election Af ter that he cau stay as long as he pleases General Frank V Ulalr, Jr , has goue to tho Rocky mountains, whether to prepare for war which he proposes to Inaugurate, or to cool the ardor of his fever! ih brain, wecaanoteay. It Is hoped the latter. Tub Sxhatb, It le thought, will not concur with the House In passing the military bill for reducing tbe army. Many of tbe benators are of opinion that it Is not wise to reduce the army much In the present condition of the country. They would more readily agree to some bill like that Introduced by Mr Wilson. QTunPnesiOKXT'e retoof the electoral col lege bill IS 100 Ken tor to-uay. u u oe sent in Uonsress will probably have transacted all ueeeisarr business and will have disposed of all legislation whlc h is now demanded, and may reach an adjournment by Aloud ay or Tuesday, roung gentleman who so adroitly balanced be ween the speakership and a brigadier general ship, and to whom Lincoln so kindly tossed the latter when th former was not to be caught. "lias the Democratic party fallen so low as to be used by such creatures 1 Is It so craren as to allow sueh fellows to sar what It shall do, or what It shall not doP' Just Are days after rlrlor to the world tbe above, this same unscrupulous sheet comes out with th following, plainly showing that, nice an other Democratic changllngs, this creature does not hesitate to cat hla own words. The Democrat sayii "We place at the head of our columus to day the names of Horatio beymour, of New York, and Frank P. Blair, Jr., of Missouri, who were nominated to th offices of Presi dent and lo.prc eldest, by the National Democratic Convention, which assembled la the city of New Yorkoa Independence Day, ISM ' "The names of Seymour and Blair, repre senting, as they will upon the platform of the convention, the earnest sentiments of m peopie oi iam country, wm awaiten mat enthusiasm In the great Democratic hert that needed but a touch to flr It." ,g'Prlncipla non homtntll" "This has ever bn our mnltn tha iur guide-post to rletory. Acting under Its lnspl- rnnvu, nau uBucr mi glorious Dsnner Of ine people, and upon their platform, we earnestly anddetermlnedlrshallaunai-ttinninlnatlnn of Horatio Seymour and of trank P. Blair, aim wiinine gaiiani Democracy of the country, will march in solid phalanx to rletory," It were not needful to comment upon such inconsistencies Tub Dixocbatic vensrarxns are settlor up high claims of patriotism for Mr. Seymour anu are quoting from his speeches to show that he le a good and sound Union man. The following, which Is being published In the copperhead Journals, Is said to be an extract irom bis message to the New ork Legisla ture IoUlSi "Under no circumstances em the division of the Union be conceded We will put forth every exertion of power we will use erery policy of conciliation; we will hold out erery inducement to the ucoule of the Mouth to re. turn to their allegiance, consistent with Lonorf wt win guarnuiee mem ciery rignr, eiery consideration demanded bv the ('(institution. aud b tha fraternal regard which must pre. nil In a common country! but wo can nsver voluntarily cauatnt ta the lironldnr mmfth. Union of these StaUs, or the destruction of ine uonsutuuoii." Mr beymour has stld a great many tlilncs We think his friends will be sorr) that be has not been as reticent as Gen Grant before the ending of tbe campaign. Let ns see what else he has said. In a speech, while the war wa progressing, he said i "If It Is true that ttaverv miuf it alolltA to are (Alt Inion then the people of the AouJA, thould le allowed to withdraw themselves from that Government which cannot Rlv them the protection guaranteed by Its terms " Mr, b)mour, Ilk Orator Puff, has at least two tones to his role. Ocnitxiounoaof the Kiprcu it getting ex cited this hot weather. It creates a man of straw, and then kicks and cuffs tho thing of it own fancy unmercifully. Don Qutxotte's assault upon the windmill was nothing la com parlion to the brilliant aohleveiueut of our neighbor. What does the Lrprtit think of Mr. Blair's leUerto Col. Broadheadl We would like a categorical answer. Tub SttSATK ) csterday passed a bill extend lng the laws of tho UnlUd Mates, relating to customs and commerce, over Alaska, making It one collection district. Tho port cl entry Is to be altka TtiED.au an a very large number of persons at the White House yesterday, bereral Sena tors and Representatives and Secretaries Me Culloch and Schoncld were Admitted and had Interviews. Coanu-tdiofAL Committkkos Navai Xr. runs and Ttii Lipu Savimo ArpABATt,g Some da j i ago the Hon. fjjie S. Orth Introduced a bill into ht House of Repre sentatives for thf preservation of life at eta, navigable rl"era nnj ukes, which was read ,C0D'. time and referred to the Committee 0ttr.aval Affairs, of which tho lluu. Frederick Pike is chairman, to report on its merits. The bill In quisliou has In view the adoption by the nary and pisienger vessels of the life saving apparatus of the New York Life Saving and Ship BalUltlng Couipan), and of which Mr. M L Itossrallyls the energetic and enterprising agent tot tbe Untied States, Uu ba.O at llrltain nndltussla. Wishing to aid the committee In their in vestlgatlou into its merits, aud desirous to otter them every facility for that purpose, Dr. KossvalU chartered th steamer Wlunlslniuiet and placed her at the disposal of the Com mttteeon Naval Adalrs and other M.U ' who desired to witness the experiment of tbe In. ventlon esterday evening lion Mr. Pike, Judfre Van Trump, Dr. Bossvally, Committee on Naval Affairs, and sundry other members of Congress, proceeded in a train of carriages to the Math street wharf, embarked aboard ! ataim. whn ih immediately east her moorings and sped out Into the placid Potomac, and WUen out some uiaiauvv, ur. Aiimu ! ert, ciem ior ur, itossvaii), jumu vhiuumu with tbe patent cult on, and, although lu shal low water, failed to "touch bottom," but lobbed about In the water like a Muscovy drake. The apparatus and its lire saving powers has already leen fully described In the ItercnLi lav We therefore deem it unnecessary to add to it further titan that the committee and FOL1TICAL. Tux Cincinnati 0rrf contains a letter from Atlanta explaining the partial defeat of the Republicans In the Georgia Legislator. , It avMoutof th aspirations of a few unfitted candidates for the United States Senate. Th ttr geatlmen whoVU wa npposed, until lately would belecid without opnoltiot; ar Foster rBlodgatt, f Augusta, and Joseph K.)Brownof Atlanta, both true and tried Union men, and tt wa only very recently that th combination! otfumerou asplrabW bet eatne known. The urnculiy resulted In the election of the clerk and messenger In the House by th Democrats. The Republicans, however, rallied on tbe election of the other officers, and defeated their opponents. The axle ar now represented as clear, and th Republicans again united. Th election of Senators ha not yet transpired, I UMIRli idUiALVUIK.UDV VI til MD1VBI J. men In Mississippi, lnbta atapeeb-ntUolly spring, pam a nanasom irinut to utnerai Oraat. II saldith southern people owed him a debt of gratltudet that he had saved th nation In mercy, and when the South had sur rendered her armies,' Oeneral Orant had held In eheck the fierce wrath of Andrew Johnson, who stood ready to make good bis pledge for blood and confiscation- U stated that twelr months alas h had written a letter In which he bad dsolaied for Orant He still declared for him aa the only bope of peace In th land. Uett Orant. and all would be wall Defeat him, and Intestine feuds and Internal commo tion would continue tn th land. pressing bask our coming prospects, and opening the way to muvr rum Qtx. QiitT visited, Clnler. Ohio. last week. The Breaaysi "Our cltliens were struck with tbe extreme modesty of Gen. Grant while he wsswiiaus on last rriaay, not once ma ne allude to the fact of bis being a eandldate for the Presidency, and whenerer th subject was mentioned he would Inrarlably so frame his remarks that no one unacquainted would har ever dreamed that he was a eandldate for that fiosltlon. If the country had to depend on the ten era! to tell them that he wii tbe standard- bearer ot the itcpubiiean party, it would re main In utter Ignorance for a long time." Deix BiCHiiOBDwas never an admirer of Mr. Seymour. At tn Democratic national Convention of UM, at Charleston, while the committees were employed and the member wanted to fill up the time. It wa determined to hare a speech from th bluff,, old New orker. A messenger came to htm with th message that he was desired to come In and speak. Dean mouthed a huge execration, and then refused! "If I speak I cay something whleh will eome up again. Call on Seymourt a can mi wiinuijiai injuiaii1 "Mack" wrot to the Cincinnati Encnirtr from New York, on the night before the nomi nations were mad i "The people were bt irnjeu oj rasa wnam iarr iruucu, una mr. Pendleton was defeated br treacherr. Th Democracy or th country will support for President, in 1IC, whoever mar b nominated to-mormw, and for President in 1ST2, George H.Pendleton, who represents, better than any other man living, the Issues of tbe Democratic Priy." TnaMontromerv f Ala t Matt affirms that the effect of the Democratic success In the Presidential election will be to declare that "inisisa wnneman uoveroment, and tnat a foul Iniquity, conceived In party corruption, and brought forth In fraud and perfidy, shall not stand so long as a score of loyal arms ean be raised to etrlke it to the dust." Tan Cincinnati Commercial says tnat Sey mour's nomination after his repeated declina tions calls to mind Corwln's observations at the nomination of Polk. "After this no one Is safe. A man goes to bed a respected cltlien, ami he rises In the morning and finds himself a candidate of the Democratic party for th Presidency.1' Tnx Cincinnati railroads had a warm com petition for the contract of carrying the "Pen dleton escort" to New York. The narrow giiage roads obtained it. Immediately after1 the nomination the managers ot the broad guage route telegraphed to Mr. Pendleton, offering to furnish ambulance cars to brlor back bis party. A norsiiro Grant and nir ri(.in held at the Academy of Music, Brooklyn, on LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEW& DT TUB AaiOCtATKD FIUCS1. THE FO MATTERS t'ONTHt CONTINENT r Alt AG U AT ABorT,TO TJCcKB fctuto of Affairs In Mexico KECOX STIIVCTIOX IX THE SOTJTXI Tuesday erenlug. Speeches were made by Horace Oreeler,T.leuienant Gorernor Wood ford, John C. Colt, aod others. other M. C.'s cvuirratulated Dr. Itossvallv ou the entlr success of the Invention It is to be hoped that uoniresi will aet favorably on thla matter, and that every national vessel will be supplied with themi also, pbii igcr steamers and vessels It will l-o an it. i In the dividends of Hie lusuraute coum unci CertalnlyMr. Kossvally deserves inuclt credit IOr lull UCriBriiH iu.uuii tu nuivii M utm labored to bring the Invention luto public notice, for it was unheard of before he took hold oi tue "apparatus xruw uu vir, iv proeeeus to new unaau, uuv, u , uu wc wish hint all possible success la hlsphllsn throplfl work DaxiklS DitniMsox used alnajs to say that he knew when Horatio beymour most de sired to bs a candidate for office by the perti nacity with which he declined it. When Sey mour received a complimentary Domination in 1864, and was expected to adhere to his de clared pirpose not to accept, he disappointed and disgusted the wiser members of the party and was defeated at the polls.as they knew he would be. Th late Dean Itlchmoud was in the lobby of Tweddl llafl at th time, and some one Informing him that Sejmour was making a speech accepting the nomination, he turned on his heel la anger, saylngi "I always knew be wl a fool, and now he has proved It." Tub Norwich Bulletin, baring read Mt. Bel mont's speech In which be charged the ex penses of the war upon the Republicans, save that General Forrest oucht to hare followed In a speoch charging the Fort Pillow massacre upon the "olggera" who wer butchered. GmionxasKAitBLaixa stopped aday In New York, and aaldt "Titer ar more rebel than Union soldiers, and mors members of the rebel than of th Union Congress among these Democratic delegates." Thx Sandusky Htgltter publishes free the follow Inr advertisement! Wanted A. knot hole ot unusually small slie. Address 8. P. innate, asaiogioo, 1J. VI. Gor.AKtnxw,thre days before his death, said: "The tendency of the hour Is toward Grant) and that la bit. Grant Is so square nnuiiuuciiRiuiu mil I ueilCVB nS IS DUUDU to be right anywhere " Pnor. J. It.TfTBltBB. tha nrtuMIn CAfirtl- date for Conjrrci from the Tenth Illinois dis trict, has challenged his Democratic coronet l tor. Hon. A J. Burr, ton Joint canvass or the district. The first act of Frank Blair which brought Mm before the public, was the writing of a sdurrllous article, published In the Washing ton Globe, then edited by his father, of which the late Colonel Fletcher Webster was the subject. Axojq the Democratic Congressman who, sine Seymour's nomination, hare declared for Grant and Colfax, is Thomaa K Stewart, Mr. Itaymond's successor from the Sixth New York district, Ina confidently stated that General John A. Dlx.now American Minister at Paris, Is one of the thousauda of War Democrats who. in refusing to support Seymour and Ulalr,wUl heartily sustain Grant and Colfax. Tn Kew York correspondence of the Paris Osfolort Kationale eXlls Chief Justice Cbsse "lh slipperiest fox In the United States " Th Republicans ought to appoint a day of thanksgtrlogforabappyrlddancoof the Bl air family. They hare been worse than "Tbe Old Man of the Sea," to anyparly that Ms shoul dered their fortunes. Tnn Cincinnati Gaxtttt says the Blair family Is Ilk small-pox every admtnlstratlonhas to have It once. We think the next will be an exception, A WesTsnv rarxn sayst "Mr. Sermour Is said to be strong with th Democratic party; but unluckily the party Is not strung with him. The Zanesvtlte Courier offers a reward for A Democrat In Muskingum county, Ohio, who has yet given a hurrah for the Tammany Hall ticket. SxHot'it Is said to hare obtained the Dem ocratic nomination by declining It, and Judge Chase to have lost It by seeking It. It i bj that the Democratic platform was madaar the taxpayers, and the nominations ? tha Immlhnlilrrs. Wa It not well, asks the Cincinnati ChronU c.that aOra)back Conrentlon should adopt a UreCODaCK IUill( nuu viuiui, uuiu' back candidate with a Turnback associate t Thb military authorities on Monday ejected uovernor iiumpurcy nuu tauiiyr nuu mo ex ecutive Mansion, at Jackson, Miss. Jnn S. Kaaaox Is talked of as an inde pendent candidate for Congress In the Des Slolnes (Iowa) district. .Sami at SiiatLADARonn positively declines reflection to Congress because not physically able to enter upon the work of the canvass. " Let the President elect disperse the carpet bir Mate government. F. Ft Hla in, Jit." "Let ueliave peace. U. S. On.sT." A roTEMroRiBT bids farewell to Chief Jus tice Chase, saylnz he Is a pickled Salmon and bvlly tainted at that. nnifimix the two Dlairs one belongs to the church, the other don't. G fk. llosiu-nAws Is In Chicago, and washes his bauds of the Democratic conrentlon. Fuom llLAMcnaitD k Mouum, corner of LleventU street and Pennsylvania, avenue, we havo "Harper'a Weekly" and "Harper's Bazar" for the week ending July 25. Foom SiiiLLtnoTOX, corner of Four-and-a-half street and Pennsylvania avenue, we have "Putnam's Magazine" and "Tho Lady' i rlend" for August Fbou Ttturi rluu knt, Harper & Bros ,New York, we hire "Harpers' Magazine" for Au gust. Cpmoia KrrKiTor this Hxat. The heat his been bad lately, especially for those un fortunates who are obliged to furnish matter for the dally papers. We were rather sur prised, however, to see the effect of the weath er betrayed In an article In one of this morn- ELECTION OF SEK1T0R IN SOCTH plIJ Fatal Effect of the Heated Term PROW EVRtoPB BT CABLE. LnKDoir, July 1 0. Even! a g Console MHO Ol1;, for account. United States bonds T2K0 T2V Illinois Central n(. Boods at Frank fortHKOTO1;; LtrnnrooL, July la. Evening Cotton heavy, bat unchanged. lo a do, July is The decrease of epci In the Bank of England, during tho past week, has been 3(4,000. I'ABts, July lflThe argument In the Arman case In Parle has closed and judgment will be rendered In a fortnight. Ministerial change bare been mad In For tucal. Soule has been appointed Home and Foreign Secretary. Two men wer arrested In Spain for enroll ing recruits for n rising. It Is reported from Brazil that Humalta.ln Paraguay, will soon fall, as Lopex bai only o,uw men. Tbe North Carolina LerlslMnr Democratic SUtilflcatlon Mectlox- Th MunlelpAl DlQcoltr Vnnettled Raleioii, N. u, July U. Nothing or Im portance was done In th Legislature to-day, K. Paige h Co. were elected Stat printers. The excluded member! wer allowed mile ag and per diem up to to-day. A Democratic ratification meeting was held at TuckerHall last night. Speeches were made by lion. Thomas Bragg, GeneralW.lt. Cox, and others. Resolution endorfetog the National Demo cratlc Convention were adopted, amid th greatest applause, A large number of ladles were present. The aspect of tho municipal dimculty re mains unchanged. All the board la still In. The new board Is not disposed to me is Us claim. It Is understood that Oen. Canby re fuses to Interfere, unless It Is shown that the legal and constitutional authority was re slsted. This not being shown, the proposed raid upon the old municipal authorities did not take place. The Leglr.atur Is not yet doing; much In general leelslatlon. What It has don has been tif a partisan character. Th temper of the "body Is decidedly against mixed school or 'willed militia A bill Is before the House authorizing Oor. Holden to appoint municipal oncers. The heat continues to be excessive. There aro fears of a general drought and destruction of crops. Tho gardens f enorally are parched. Mexican Tfcir. iv IUvAWAJuly 10. The French stall steamer has arrived from Vera Cruz, July 12. The affair of Her Majesty's steamer Chantl. eleerrematned unsettled. President Juarez sent orders Io Oen. Corona to hare the customhouaa officers at Mazatlan summoned berore the civil courts for trial, aod that a thorough investigation may be made Into their conduct and action. The money of the British commander, taken from the purser of tbe Chanticleer, wavi to be kept on deposit lUntll the conclusion of the trial. Private orders were .at the same? time dispatched to Corona to repel, by fcree any naval attack by the British commander. Durlnr the past fortnight unusual tran quillity bad preralled throughout the lie- public. The official Journal denies the truth of the report that the Mexican bondholders tn the United States had held a meeting In Ker York, at which General Sturm was present. TheCIMcultyJn making a satisfactory ar rangement of the cabinet still continued. FKKA01CAL. Mra. Admiral Dahlgren and family arrired InNswYork resterdar. fhH-CaIIrnta.n route for this city. MIis'CharlotU'Cunpn left town last evening for papeJoeyl Dr. torn Ochellre, o( Teles, arelM'tfiikbbltt Epus.,,Oeorf S.Berry.Netad; W. n Hen y, U. 8. Marines, and 1 0. &, HuntleAKNs, Tad a J1 are at th "Metrppolltaa Hoteyr 0;0. Snow, Kansas IIoo.O. W. Pierce, Alabama) Hon. Oapt. B. Chandler, U.S. A., and lion Hamilton Ward, of New York, ar at th SaaUa.Houi. J.B.Baitlett, C.S.NUat th Owen House. Mr. H. Oil), New Orleans, arid; J.-Homer' EdgerUy, are at th Bunk Avenue Hotel. Iter. M. K Douglas, of Mis sissippi, and J. K. Alken IotrisvIlle, Ky., are at Wlllardi. CheitsiKIng.of Lowell, Mass U. James.Hew Orlr qij H. B. Oole, California, and Major Barney Oreen(TofrBroifnarltle, Texas, arj at th KlrkWbd Housej if The Treaty wilts Chin. Th following treaty-wlth China Is now be. fore th Senate. It will doubtless b ratified! To tmiSexatb or Tax Uhitxd States 1 1 transmit to the Senate for consideration, with a view to ratification, additional articles. to the treatr between th United States and bis Majesty the Emperor of China, of the 18th of j une, 1B39, aiKoeu in nis cut on tn tin ins., by the plenipotentiaries of the parties. Audubw Jouvsoif. WasiiaeTOi, July 1, 18t. t , i j TUB TftlATT. Additional arttclet to the treat w between the United State i of America and th TaTtina empire of the Whereas, since th conclusion of th treaty hitween tha United Stat of America and th Ta-Tslng empire (China) of tbe 18th of June, lR&i. elrsumstaneea have arisen ahowlnr th necessity of additional articles thereto, the President of the United States and the august sovereign of th Ta-Tslnr empire- having named for their plenipotentiaries, to wlti th President of the United States of America, wm. ii.seward, secretary or oiaie, ana nis Majesty, th Emperor Of China, Anadu Bur llngame. accredited as his Envoy Extraordl nary and Minister Plenipotentiary, and Uhlh Kang and Sun Chla-Ku,f th second Chinese rank, associated High Enrt and Ministers OI nis said majcsij, ana ov iu plenipoten tiaries, after baring exchanged their full pow ers found to b la due .and proper form, nave agreed upon the following articles: Art-l. ttlm Malaatr the mnaror of China. being of the opinion that In making conces sions to the eltlteas or aubjects of foreign Power of th privilege of residing on certain tPKota nriKfld. op reaortlna to certain waters of that Empire for purposes of trade, he has by no means relinquished hie right to eminent domain or dominion over the said land and waters, herebj agrees that no sucheonoesslon or grant shall be construed to giro to any Power or party whleh maybe at war with or hnatllatotha United States the rleht to at tack the citizens of the United States or their property within th said lands or waters and the United -btatcs, for tbemselres. hereby agree to abstain from offensively attacking the citizens or subjects of any Power or party or their property with which they may be at war, on any such tract of land or waters of the said Empire but nothing In this article shall hn nnatruiJ ta nreveBi tha United States from resisting an attack br any hostile lueir en FIWAHClAt, ABD COM HEBCIAL. HaW TOH. Jul 1A.1 n tn rtttnm Anlli tending downward. Sugar ,dadli.ObaK.and rorio Jueo uncnangM. Flovr VQBi Boatini unchanged. WhAlsmaafalnbMaow raieai no. is OHO. Oats sal. Fork IlALTtKOBI. from ahlDDcrs. purchase at present priAThrlc mand Is light, enn fined to retail lot,' W not Bales to-day, in small lou, oi ome wo btis. at annil so tar Howard atrt famllvi ala.U fn medium extra do., and t9M for spring; wheat xtra. uaaiv h-ac Kseeipis i,xb ousneii wnit andlO.IM IdshsU red. Ther wr qnltr-a number of arrivals of wheat from th Eastern Shore to-day.and the aggrtf ate of receipt was much larger. Strictly prime wheat, however, wae caree,the reeelpi being mostly tonchj Sales war mad at about previous prices, the BalssiWhlU-mhuhslk prlmsatU.66 S31 do. common at x SO. B4-r4 bushels sbelet Maryland at x.WilJBotrdO. atXWi874 prim do. at tl tot om do. at oi aaoo. at is 40i 3?s madlont at i tftj no do. at tlisoo do. at Atlt 8M fair allajAl.aso do. at tzsoi SOO do. at ili ioo bushel VmoB at a.i lw do. at l, bnshelaaoi tlM.? -, t . ti M j Conk Relpt s,O0 bushel white n yU lowt market dull but firm. Select eso bushels wnue ar i o iou go. at r is eentsi vw at vi 1ft. Oaa Recelntsof 880 htls belli dnll at Soesa eenti fOf prime. Sales f lip ljuiheli at Aw Itaealnts of 100 bushalat sold at Bl. f CsjTfe Th market continues dulL Only sale slnee our lait report too nags prim Rio at 1TQ1T cents, gold) and 1W bags skimmings ai Viy cepii, currrncj n iiiu quuiv m ioi iowsi urainarT uuut cenisi gooa, hhoi ei aentsi choice. lTUftifV ( 18 centi; Java, tSHOMH cents. maraes is rdlnarr lSQUH ceotsi fair, ll(14 ood, llUQlt!? eentsi primN ItiiQriX holce, lTUlfi cents; Laguayra ITtj quiet' but rery arm! Stock light, and offerings malnl composed of Iaw (!- Good rradas acarea. There was a sal lat yesterday of Tl bales good or- Antlfi.tv at a flfifl MelotftTb market' remains qnlel and nominally unchanged. , t Protfitofti. Th market generally Is quiet, but steady. Ther la a (air demand for bacon. wnien w sigi quote mm nrvtoiori j.ur4 cents for shoutdersf lflWQlflU cent for rib aides, and lKOU vente for clear ribst Hams ar firm at sihtcxi eent. 'w near or so ; )l rdr'fiklitlirliwt'l T?0R RKKT TO A CAREVUI, fiUaT-TnKII v".:i.j .: ..r j.7n-. -. ,izt. jB. iiiiriiuiv rsvnivi nmia avon iroat DlHiniii roni,in Diwpnu I1CK a oa V street, to I wssit ream at premises. hoasewestof talrtteath street wsstt rsalmcdtrat! eeavealsat Ueara.-Riajat'e F a w MaltBlON ef IS C. IRTy-A splsadld FARM ef 170 'JTwitMa mile f'Wisklsrioai a ftoni, haaaom faraitars, bslUlifi, Ac,, oa rerr.rea vltaef !r . i . JOH. Kits Of i -r . ( . JOHB BTABJltaojl, sl ZaUt Broker, Capitol Bill, opposite spalb 'SMCOItbSUapllOl. J7C" T?0RBL-AL4HaBtOT0r8BC01ID.nAKD n Masataerr arsar wiiinjriiii 's&W TOR BIST OBSAL-ATBRlaU8T0RTBRICK . iiim, siiaaua oa i laatror 17 f'' WrBnlbMA I streeuliaryraf: j - uim, iiiiimii bairn, nhi imwiuia street saaf 1 10 tare rooms with cm aad water, aad KiBialoinsara" iwiinoi TfirBArTIltq rAPKB TOR glta. 'fc, loqnlre ef FIORACS TJBADTOBP, At tb H twins of the Yenag Mea's ChrlsUaa AisoetaUon. apx7-tf (WATt,., WAMTID-VAMLUU BRRAXIXa DP htatskeeplsr or removlag from the city, to kiow that lhay can dlspos r thafr FBrnUar with- 2ntU treable tr sxtnieof aa asctloa, br ad resalBi JaMIS OUILD.yaraltira DalsrtBsoa strtet aad yesasylvaala aTai jyH lta Wahtid-hkw ahd cart -off clothiho, OLD OOLD AMD BILVIH.or say other avtt el of vals,atth old-ubllk4 hTercbaat Paws bnkev Btora of K VDLTUH AC ,111 Klalb street, S ooera aerth ot reaasrlvaala avum. dsll-tf Boarding. BOARDtlf a-riRSTCLASa BOARD WlTIIf DS ntihed HoCms ea b had at iM R trt, b tweea Fifth and BUti atraaUc 'Also, Table Board. Personal. movement In bulk meats. Lard le steady at J i fnn inii. MMinorcira. . r i ugan ITie market le dull and heavy. Yes. terms; anis hhds. ana xu n or vae. nan. at UVCQ1H1 nnas. Aorso uo Pnwr nr n&rtr uoon property. It Is further agreed that if any citizens or their inea svgart we quoto prices as ioiiqwsi L crushed, 16ar cents) soft cruihed, V for At ISM for elrole At tH cents for B for extra Us, and UHQliH cents for 0 Ueorgln Ieajlalnturo The Aahtnau 3Inrler Atlasta, July 10. The Senate did not hold a session to-day. It Is believed that tho com mittee will report adversely to expulsion of members. In the House this mornlnz the chairman of the Investigating Ootnmltteo reported satis factory progress In Its labors, and hopes to submit a report to-morrow. It Is believed that the committee la unanimous, and that the House will be able to tak-e speedy and final actloo. It Is doubtful whether any member will be expelled. Wheatley, tho Government detectlv lo tbe Ashman ease, has left hero for Washington. It is believed he will not rett ttn. MaJ6r WII. Mams, of Oolumbui, and T. O. Miller, of La Orange, were ontheatanX to -day for tho de fence. The testimony Is diinaglng to the prtiooer, Mtrllce among- (Jai-M forkra Phila delphia; lu Hn rksieaa- PiiiLADkLriMA. Julr 10 -lt Is expected that this city will be In darkn ss tonight, as the upjtly of gas on hand at a ny one time would last ouly two dajs. les tcrdsy six hundred firemen struck for twent r-flre per cent. e!- rancc In wages The mat ingers promptly rr. ruse to aceud to the de mand, no gas nas been manufactured etnee esterday morning The strikers wilt hold a mi tIogtonlgbt. The event has caused sensatli mv and tbe price of candles has there fa re risen ,-yaj.ldly. lng' papers, the writer of which begins In the following reckless and magniloquent manncri "All BOUlll WinUB )CSlfruny ujuw jruuifAtn. disc, winds of Ore and force. The morning hOUr was lit Wlin lunu nro nu iiiw uu KFfiuw down on pinnacle, steeple, root, gutter nnd pavement with a hellish xest, striking down the poorand lowly and tnaklngfaint the heart of the worker and toller, inegiory oi mo iubi countenance outshone everything, but within the heart or that bright luminary was a wast lng and desolating tire which yesterday ate Into the lives oi over fifty persoae, some of whom still exist, lingering on the border laud of delirium and burning fever, with Ice swathes around their forehead and dismal despair at their hearts," 5rw Vera Evening Vott, A iouxo widow In Nashua, N.JI., adrer Used fer a buiband, and was speedily saoosii folia obtaining on joit to ber fancy, from Indiana. She converted ber property Into eaih, and started with her consoler for bis mythloal aeitern borne, only to loss both hat band and monsy at a way station, where tbe train topped fire minutes for refrcibmsnti. Pntnl EfTocta of V,ie Weather. Nw Youk, July 10 f a ly ahundred cases of sunstroke were reported up to 3 o'clock this afternoon, of which ftoout thirty were fatal. Among the deaths la that -of Professor W.T U. Morton, of llosoot hi i died of apoplexy, causeu oy excessive heat wnue rmmg wim his wire In Cent A) Park. Iheheatha not boos eo great to-day as It v. as for the ait tbre day A uorthesst breeze Is tent;pcrlng tbea'mos pherc At 3 o'clock tills afternoon the ther- mm(ttr Blood at 93 lu 1he al tade. K rom North Car ollnrs -The Cropa. Wilmixcitoi. N.O. July 18 The heat Is unabated. Thermometer,0: to 101. One man died of sun stroke. The crops of this t mllroseelid.n are suffering greatly from drough 1. Tho most serious, jipp re hens ions of a crop r&iiura !( amoiiff tl i farmers. The munloipul election excited no Utereitf the people tclug divide 1 in opinion oougciuimB lta legality Iho voto was small. The Radl eU took no part In tU.o election StsiiiU Carolina Heainlor Elected for the I .on ir Term. (iMvmi. k. n. Julv 10 Frederick A' Sawer, collector of Internal rerenu for Charleston, ImB been ela oted United State Senator for tho term eutimg ism uu u eighth ballot tbe vote wax u follows: Sawyer Mi Jlackcycs, Oampbcll Uemocrat.o. Tho Heated Tru t RlchniouU. Bidimobu, July 10. Tho thermometer In soma localities hero to-day Indicated 107 deg. lu the shade There were two dAth ttom aunstroke The heat w" Brt n Ilbby prlionthatthe tnlllta y commander removed tho prisoner to the i te from which they wero orlelnally sent, u A riurilere Beprlved, OiuvBLAHD.Oiiio.Jul f -'0 -Oovernor Hay has granted n reprieve t o Mre. Victor, con demned to bo bung on the Mti1 of August, un til tho 20th of N'Avmhr. ann ordered her to be rcmovod tu the Nortl tern Ohio Lunatic Asylum, Newburg. LlbolHult ntctiuat th o Phil, dclphla Pro. PiilfAPBLpmA, July 10 --John E. MoDou ough, of lllack Orook fam, has sut J.10' ney's l'ttn, claiming 10,000 damages foi llljtel; Tho alleged libel consists of aa article o 1')led from a Uhlcago paper reft cotlng ou lc )oa" ougb's honesty. Hrht nr lntrat In an tract of land In China has been or shall hereafter be granted br the Uovernmentof China to the united States or their citizens for purposes of trade or com merce, inai gram snail in no event o con strued to divest tbe Chinese authorities of their right of Jurisdiction over persons and property within said tract of land, except o far a that right may have been expressly re linquished by treaty. At i Th ITnlted R tales of Amerlea and his Majesty, the Emperor of China, believing inai ine saieiy ana pronivruy giBuunuein will thereby best b promoted, agree that any prlvlleare or Immunity In respect to trade or ni.iHilnn within th Chinese dominions which may not bar been aUpulated for by treaty, shall be subject to th discretion of the Chinese government aad may be regu t.tinl h itKoeonllnrlv.tiut notJn a manner or spirit incompatible with the treaty stipu lations of tbe parties. Aft l. Th V.nmeror of China shall hare the right to appoint consuls at ports of tb United States, who shall enjoy tbe same prlri lieges ana immunities taoii which rv ru tnit hv nuhlle law and treatr la tha United' Mates by th consuls of Great Britain and Russia, or either of tbm. Art. 4. Th twenty-ninth artlcUof tb trea ty of th 18th of June, UM, haying stipulated for th exemption of Christian citizens of the United States and Chinese csnrert from per ecutlon InChlna on account of their faith. It Is further agreed that citizens of the United Htates In China of every religious persuasion and Chinese subjects in the United, States ,! nfftv Antlre llhcrtv of coniclenoe and shall be exempt from all disability or perse cution on account of their religious faith or worship in either country. Cemeteries for sepulture of tbe dead of whatever nativity or nationality shall b held in respect and free from disturbance or profanation. Art.. Th United States or America and the Emperorof China cordially recognise the Inherent and Inalienable right of man to change bis home and allegiance, and also the mutual advantage of th fre migration and emigration oi lanrtnucui nuu auujGi(c- BpCCIIVeiy, IIUW uu, uuiij iv mi v.uvi, for the purposes of curiosity, trade, or as per. m.n.r.1 raiilnta Tha hlih contraetlnr uar- ties, therefore, Join la reprobating any other tt..n n -fitlrelv voluntarr emlrratlon for these purposes. They consequently agree to nass laws making It a penal offence for a cit izen of the United States to take Chinese sub jeeta, either to the United State or to any Otner lOrVlgU CUUUirjui ivi Bvuim.n iui'jivi to take citizens of the United States to China or to any other foreign country, without their free and voluntary consent, respectively. Art. 0. Citizens of the UnltedStates visiting or residing in China shall enjoy tbe same iiitaa Immunltlas. or exe millions. In re spec t to travel or residence, as mar ther b enjoyed by the citizens or subjects of the most favored nation, and. reciprocally, Chinese sub jects Vll limit or reaming in m uuneu di halt fniavth same urlvlleees. Immunities. and exemptions, In respect to travel or reel aence, as may mars u bhjuju vj . a anhtanla nt tha mast favored nation. Article T. The United States and the Empe ror of China, recognizing in the present pro gress of nations a favorable tendency towards unity of civilization, aod regarding a unity of as favorable to that great object, do hereby ..... that thv will uia their influence and rfnrta tn nhtnln th eatabllshmCUt. br th feneral agreement of nations, of represents lye coins having a common value, and also a common sianuaru oi mhuh nuu iuuia a all i.Aiintrlaa. Article 8. The United states freely agree that Chinese subjects shall without hindrance oo account of their nationality or religion be a.lmlttail to all Schools. COllCBBS BOU OthCT public educational Institutions, without being subject to any religious or political test) and oa the other hand his Majesty the Emperor of China agrees that citizens of th United States may freely establish and maintain schools la that Lmplre at those places where centst fair to good grocery Cuba and English Island UWjlleeots!primedo.lTj(QUUeentsi common to good Porto Itleo ISQlS cents, and prime to choice do. 1SUQ14 cents, net) Ua vana,No.l3, 12! cents) Engllsblslandyacaum pan uyQlty, cents. Refined SugartVft quota prices as follows! iiaru eanta uyi for yetiow. RmetSTh offarlnrs tolav amount tO about 1.000 head The market Is actlre, but at a de cline of M cent per pound on good and fully h cent oa common grades of cattle. &Atepr-ko recaipu oi i w n h large, aod with only a limited demand the market has ruled dull at a decline of about cent, per St. on the rates or last week. Sales mount io about i.ooo head at titlM cents iter aM gross, rer sneep ana ismDs ar ?q? ou pvr 1t.J.t TKa mrtrt la ralrtr aunntled with Kyt an.l Hllh a mtxnA riant anil. ha.d ruladbtlak at an advance durisg the week of about H cent per ft. Sale at iSQUM cents per ft., net. Special ft OtlCCa. PTOMRJ-"mtw.aOMTOTATIOK a. vuv ' va vann 1 o, m DiBt mni, o posit Dsa'Fellewe 11 alt 1 Bsparau rooms (or rlliatt. j, saittf AT strsst. BdacAtlonal. .T (-mrODIRK LllOtJaup.' rtturauautt j rormsrly Tsaeher of BH PBOrBS30R DAlfllLB. GR0UX, riy isacfltr oi amDvara liidim atAW. a f!ntnnttitaii Pnllaraa- nla' loltunMe, haa rcinmed his private lessens la ;iuir rreoeh, Osrmaa. Bpsnlih, and haa orri laaass la thoa laagaagH- v. Persons deatr eh, dsrmaa. Bpaalih, and haa ori thtcla is anada la tha abon linnim. ai other lsBffxaisi.wlui acenrateneos aaa a raoa. Lag to o la strtets. Waihlnttoa, D, V Painting. TH0S. A BROWN, IIOTJsX), SIGN Ornamental Fainter' and Olaiier, II Lonl.Una At., bci. H " " ' JOBSINO trenrtlr .lUa j.4 1.. ' nW-tt Honey Broken. 493 4W3 g-TJI aOLDIKUS AICD SAII.QBB' UUAND RATITIOATIOlf HXIT1HO or OR1HT AKD COLTAZ, XirriLICAX caxpidatxs roa rxxsiniiT AID TICB ratupssT, UOROAT IVRHiflO, JOLT , At 8 o'clock, p.m., IM TR0HT 01 THI CITT HALt. Tbcfollowloc.BamsddlstlacaUbedscldUrswlll xddrsis the mllci aen.'JOrin'A LOOAlt, at. C , tlllaols ura. juun . thai an, u. n d , Aivmaa. Bdiur aiias, niti. itiKi.h. u n . Oht new zorx. aaiaaa. Sapt. risuna. Kdiur aiiaa. jiik. - n . iiihtiKi.n. u n . Ohio Ova WM, A. P1L1.H. C, HIsi (Jen. C. C.AN WTCK.U C.. Oea. J. t. C 8ITAHKS, V. C ,1 Usn. O. H.HAUtf. rian uirkR. u i navarnor-fllML. Ulaalaslrpl. W A llll.nl. led, atlMltSippi (Hn. UeKBR. U .Vvla. MlMt;lpPl oi V. n. if aii.i wi, muu.. imn.i. Col A IL JOMES.M, C. Worth Carolina (Nn J w McCUHKJ, af. O , aliisonrl. Cart, I10LB1. U. C , Arkansas Hod 8I01.UY CLARK, Kassas. Andnthsra All Republican orfaaltatlons are cdrdlally la Vlied ta b preavnt. . , . .... , - , . llr order of the Soldiers' and bailors' Central Rspebllcao Commutes fur the Dutrtctttf Columbia. U. J. lllHTOIt,Chalrman. 8. R. niREIKQTON. Secretary. JjU-td M&HKT BKOKRRB. anmtiff A CO.. citt lakx oif-ici. 5e.TWRXyTn BT..BRT.1 AHD T STKMTg, Oa short 6qnarMLadahalf from Psana. Avsai OBesrs1 aad Ctsrks Pay-aeeouaU parchaisd. iM.ly Tninki. p E ACTICAL AmkmWkw .fTrrTiBKiiaar' 1 B-rJT-MA a ORl OFFICE, CITY IIAI.I,, Ld7 Washixotoi, U C , Jaly T, 1SUA Allpenoasar herabr netinsd tbattneoriiiaaa- ? ot lot Lorporaiioa to prsveai u roro rnaolnf at large within the sit invent llogs aad Own nik. all flmlta wilt ha rlftdlv eaforcad en aad after thtlOili tntUBl, aad larteoa and after that date, will be Uktaap by Iha police, carried to th Work-hoste, and be dts- Nn avaaniiaaa will b mads la aar eass. bat all III U .I..I aaliK allka Tli law aieoinapoeeaa peaaiir oain-vwaar. vi oats foaad at larn.whlca paaallv wlllb strictly niorwa on ana aiier ine jin ibi , JyT-lut fl. J. BOWRN, Ifayor. OTWttlfi2Bti?x"mwm" nmvWBTOTHiw SflO Psnna. aia, bet. 11th ft nth strssU. Jctl'lm Maiiufactory, 1ST 5 oo .si IVItlTH STRUT, BIST SIDS. On, Door iboro Odi Follow,' U.U. I1HTJ a. TOI'IIAH Jt CO. o h.iJ th. HKOEST STUCK .oil UHEiTtUT W. r, oooiUollr MANtTf ACTDRIKO .nj h.i. o. mod in. VAKIlTIof OLK LSATBXU ASD DRIS9 TKCKKB. Jth MeMarrftr'o r.t,nt StkrOi "IVViiP'i'iiVvWiVftcntrt AOJ in in iMBtrioi ni vviimun. KB bXCKLLlD. BITlIi: It EAT a BS LLKD, KITllli wfc IK aTBRNflTn. UKAPiss: VVALt.ROBIMSOHA.OO., S33 Penna. At., bet. tU mmA 10th Bl E" AND TRUST COMPART. Cvrner niasteeath street and Fa, are. MOTICEt All moneys left oa depeslt at this Bank, (corner of HlaeUsnth strsst and Psnasylva alaaTsaasJletweeBBCW and the tut day of Jaly, will begin to draw Interest from PATS OfDK POSIT, If left la bank six months. Let all who have iniaey by tbem drawing ao In terest, however small the earn, nt 't at ence la tb Bank. Sums of B30 er over. If Uft on deposit thirty days or more, will draw Interest at th rt of fer per cent, per annum. Tks actual caak deposits of this Dank on the 51st day of May were l7.1U.fl7. P. L. EATON, Actuary. J W. ALvoan, rreeldsnt. II, P. Cooxi, Chalt nsarinanceCiuulttee, Hiti, Oapt, sfroU and Shoes. NEW HAT AHD iHOR ST0RI. . T. I 518 rnraina.B nrmttt-d br treaty to reside. ... , ... ..... - r " --. - - , - . ....,. . Art. V in untiea otaici,aiwj uiaiiu lng and dlsaourtKlng ail practices of unneccs- sary dictation ana iiiierrenuon Dy on nauon In tu a If airs or domestis administration of anotner, no nercoy irewij uikuib ui in. np rtaht tn Intrrv'lia In th domestis administration or Uhlna In regard to the con struction of railroads, telegraphs orother ma t..i.l intarnal Imnrnvemeutl. On th other band, hts Majesty, the Lmperor of Chlua, re serves to himself the rlibt to decide the time and manner aod elrcumstanocs of Introducing such improvements within his dominions. With this mutual understanding, it la agreed by the contracting parties that if at any time hereafter his Imperial Majesty shalldetermlne tn rtnatt-iit nr diuib ta ba construoted works of the character mentioned within the Hniiilre ana snail mane apinicnuun " uoi.o States, or any other Western Power, for fae lll tles to carry out that policy, tbe United States will, In that case, designate and authorise suitable engineers to be employed by the Chinese Government, and will recommend to other nations an equal compliance with such application, th Chines Oovernmsnt, In that case, protecting such engineers In their per sons and property, aod paying them a reason able compensation for their service in faith urhrnf tha resDectlv Plenlnoten tlarles bar signed this treaty and hereto .M..,l ih. aaala.if thalrarma Done at Washington the 4th day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight jiuadreiianu sixty-eiani. a. n WILLIAM U. SBWARD, AWBOW JIUBL190AMB, TB"llie lllvlalon of the IS (ate. Nbw Uulbahs, July 10 The special of the Oslrestou (Texas) trwr, dated July ICtb, iys the convention has disclaimed authority to divide the State under the reconstruction acts, and has refused to consider the matter unless by direct authority from Coogress. A. A. IlttAPronD Is tho Kepubllcan candi date for (Jong re 1 1 In Colorado. A ronnriroKDiai of th Chlcsgo Tribune saye that tb circulation of the London Ttmet i.ahoat (10.000 dallv. that of tb Ttbgropk 1S0.000 to U.,000. of tb Suta' tt from 100,000, tb. Star'. fMVVri'iA .v. a....,:... r, nnn tha rail Matt GaxttU 12 000 Tb Daily Tfetot began lti '"' tlonwltb 50.000, ana ";-,:' JOT0- P- CUMMINi, IflBlianiii Dinaai. AN EXTEW3IVEB00TAKDSH0EH0USE, Whre the pobll may aiwayaaaa "i mil 8eond dtnir eouib oi a sireei aaa atnuri Marovi( J .w Medical l'.inpbl.I, oolUlol UAHHOOD, ATHIATUSO.1 niALTUl rl I X J Tdwv a. rn "AW . 1 V'!".?.?.. .Ma. UVlaBlpsaaiOWMVeBiner--H vi. v -!.--telllrvBoer bntldlsr, a new and well-eel eeUd BtoeK oVuATHVCaY, rfOOTBand 8U0M for Oeatle. men ana doti. which ,y ;Tr rVfes "lom t. llavlaf bonfhtfor Caab tt n anaLlad ta offar BMnerler bdacemaalsto pnrebas- i era. aad solleitonly aaopportaaUr I"?"!1!0.'..; publl inaiiatr are ramr --- of looda at very low flfnrss .,. A sail Bolielled. aad MmMriMaofpriMSbl lssgsd with say elnuiaj-ubll.bmjja th. city. 611 Seventh street, cppoalt lBhlUgeer Balldl r. Good stock of Csb and Umbrsllas eoastaatly ea aaad. aoM-tr ST AT Ell ENT or THB riRKNEITSmORAKCKCOMPAMYOFWA&H. INOTON AMD OBOROBTOWK, roa six Honrna xbdisu rcit 30, 1M8. Murplne VundB... 0fltS IS Unpaid Ptvldeuis 7 H a. DK r. CURTIS, If P.,T. R C. 8., Ao,,o., (Cate Surgeon Turkish Continent,) AotLeruf CBrtlsoa yood,' "Rxpoaeof Qnieks and tluackery," "Um of tb Mleroicup in Cerlala LSHea OI LiaiMIIIT, 0 ob I hU invaluable werk treats oa th cans and cur of pmiuatureUeclluetehows how to live and wkat Io five fori how wealth ts loat and how re sained t rivea a Clear iruupeia u pumiiiunviHVH I avu. inula tit VCI1 , aud Ue remedy therefor. TUeabofspiuiphlet eaa b ebtalneJ on applies- 11 .. t.- J;t r,.i. ilia anthnv. llr HlIltTlS. wh mar alio be consulted at his reildence. Wo 139 f Btreet, between Twsatletli aud Tweatynrttstreets, WatbUfton, P. C , from th hoars ef 10 a tn tot p, in , tiiy i row to v relT-6m a. kFt 1C A It. I.Y BIAILICIAUKH. 1JIL. VU rltANKLIN advocated Karlr atamlasea. ISTB IOr TVIDI lUBB. JIB tUIB IUU VIUII (UUJOVIII lly Rtock Kotee. with approved sseurUy lin.flOD W StorkaaBdllond i VVJ"Y M " Ualancs to creuit m vans oi -In. ton v'ft: ","" Plvl4od aieouut to credit la Rank f Wa.lii Dton C.T37 33 reel DBfiriPTii To Balaure as per etatcweut January 31, l'roinluuiaaud lutcreat ta.ni i 1 19,10a il' 4,000 (U S,tr2D fl.fla w lly Dividend No rebate of btork nco ta inttou Profit aud Loa, rurcliaeor blork v.'.."V IIaUiico t credit in Uaukof Waih- 10,213 4J kaaarsfor rconi men, on this andotbir anbleclB t.tui a UUlim TO VfAHKUUK aud Conjostl Vellellr, by bflaevolentl'krelctaae, se&tbriiiall, IIOWXHU ASSOCUflON, lloi l,.,I'hllJ.lpll. .,n0, iBTlj)ia nEI'iBTMEMT OF TUE IdTBUlOB.; II. I..n .. I'AT... U.riOI. Wiioi.u.ni. Jun.2H.li.IS. On li.po UonotJoil. J. W. otOy.lor U.r. M Y .pi.rUf rotlbo oiloulo..l.rauilriauJ I, Ulu tlio 'iwh J.7 of 8.punibor, 1KI, wbfch p(. mi w.,,urrowloroJ, d oppllo.tloii for ro-l..uo ido 1. lour .lil.lou.. for .u ImimMua.l In ' . ... ' T.w. Mil, A.t, nt Kanlamtiar.lMHi P7il..i4a"tTi'fir.al4;pyllIoB b. beard at th. latent UlBcs oa UuMUAY, Ibs.Tih day of Ale tn the I'ateat Oine their olilMllons, specially mi forlb la writing, ai ian darof bearlufi aTluUmtny Bia at IUS aaiu uai .1, riling, at latfienlv dava before tie d at tb traaaultud la iv Aled bv e ther partr. said hearlnc. mast b tsksu aad looraance witu ids ,aia vi te dB application. amce.wnicu win" .u.u.i Deposition and otner papers, railed npoa aa t-at licour. uiuatbe Bled In flie oi&c twenty dava be fore tbe day of he art oft ths sriunenli, if any, wltMu ttn days aftsr ftllai lh tMlliuoar, ..i..-.l !.,. that Ihl. n.itlpa ha nub kahad IB tn JAMES ADAMS, 1'rsildeut AdslO, Davis, Becrslari. , ,,,, . bubacrtUd and sworu te lwfrB me tLU JJ dar irl8-od3t Houry Putin NEYTYORK tea compahy. I, YOU WART YOUK TEA AMI OOl'FEK l'V UK, AID AT NEW YOKK 1'IUCCS, Do Hiiro nnd Ho lo the NB.W Y0EK TEA COMPANY, Cormr or BoTonth nod K ktrocli. NORTHERN LIBERTY MARKET .Mil TUOB K1KUT A CO THE BTJSSIAN AMERICAN SODA WATER, AT lOUUHLlN'N DIllU HTOUi:, Corner or F aad Ninth streets, la lbs ColdeBt and Uest In lbs city Urusi, Altdlelnei, fancy Articles, Sospi, Tow. dr, le , at rates much below h Haual prices, ie'lfaai KbpdiLICA and lb Inttlitgtuctr, WaBblnaton, U.U.aailatb Atlat, Maw Yrk. Mew ork. iacs a week for three ioco.ls waoki tb first uf said publications to Lest UBBtBlztydavBrrsilous Th, SjturJav RtvUw bai a trlfl ! than t0 iberttr ofaearUi. A. lStwffi$liFtf aTtragu 7,000. l-T Acrfa? Comml.-Tc ? . 9l,"ul. oserti raieuiB. QINP la the world are nvi.v int in U wanted as stents for our ONE DOLLAK BALE. A Watch, a cut of Cotton, a pre, a Qarpet, and tbouBBOdsof olber articles, for Bl each Bead 0 lecKB auu wituitii iui'i ,. ilbsral ludueemeuts to Jten T cents for . checks and circulars flvtaf fallJ.u' eultrt seat free m . BAHK. M'KD A ( o , tH Waehlsi toa st. , Boston, hsbs.