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WAsrs'NoUTO, June 10.
SE.NA-rn.-Tie petition from citizens of
New York asking tlt repeal of the law pro
voting writs against revenue collectors was
preseited.
The conferenoo commit4ce on the naval
appropriation bill reported a bill proviling
that mtster mechanics shall be appointed
findivil life, and civil engineers and naval
storekeepers of the navy-yards shall be
appointed by the President and couirmed
by the Senate. Adopted.
The consideration of the ormnibue ad
mission bill was then resumed. The niulli i
cation Georgia relief clatise' was conlfirmteda
by a large majority. The atiileit per
tnitting the reliof chatsies to operat:e For ii,
benefit of loyal persons WAS de'feat.cd 1,r a n
e ally large vote. The tnmetment oiler
the iatigiuration o tte utlicers trit h
Out. unuccessiatry tity, and de du rinitg (olii
cers elected by Federal la ws on the provi.
lions of the tirteenth amen timeit ineligi.
ble, was adopteld.
'hi'is amuendnent canuted consilerable de
bate, from which it appears that. its opera
lion will vacate all o"liens to which incon
petent persons hi a'e been elect e ; but that
all elected who accord with C 'otngre-s will
be rundered compet.rtut in ample time Ihv
the removal of political ldisabilities.
The Senate is still in session.
!) oclock I'. \l. -'w'oa' vole.: to ndjburn
have been taken and decided in the nega.
tit'e. The qtuesltion now under con idera
tion is that of rest oring Alabamtat to te
Union. Mr. Sumner is reading a n ritten
speech. No result will be reachel before
tmor ning.
lolt's.-The Committee on Waqs and
Means reported a hill to increase tin' reve
nue andl equalize imports and expaI.
which was ordered to be printed. Tl ll.
lowing are some of the proviatos: All bar
- rel or baling hops, partialy or wholly
manufactured, two an I tee qutarter cents
per pound ; salt, in bulk, roel:, or mineral.
twenty.'our cents per 100 pounds; salt, itt
bags or sacks, thbirty cents per 100 pounds,
witlh no drawback for damaged sacks:
'Wines, except chamttp'gne or spairak ling, not
over twenty per cent.; :leohol. tifix cetts
por gallon ; chantpagne or spatrkliig winer
Hx dollars per do.zetn qut1rt bottles - bra
dies, teat dolli1rs per dozen botleIs, nl ali
extra three cents for bott,en in all cases.
. The bill relieving the several Arkansiains
elctol to otlien was :p:iel by tIteecessary
two-thirds vote.
Mr. Eldridge ot'erd a rci'olution that the
Corruption Committee be ordered to Cxlii.
ine Woolley it oner.
Several objictions were rais"ed. BSuller said
that. the cotmnmittee was called f1.r to-mor
row, when, if Woolley answe c'd properly,
lie would be discharged.
-I he considert, iot of the tax 1,ill was re
suotd.
W1.sulero, June 12.
SinAT.--T.e Cotimiifee on Foreign
Relations reported a join. resolution re
questing the l'resident in use all good oltiers
in scourimg tlie release ot' titter Mc i.\laion,
imapriSionedl in C:u.ltida. foar Fentianismn.
The considernticn of Sierntu's ntincial
bill was resumed. 'the ditsetssiot was
<tutite slrp. The aait topic of discotrd is
ie :<'20,(11,000 increase in thanin g capital
for (lhe West tml SoitbI. Without talting a
vote, the Seaute went into exeutivo session
and adjouraed.
Ilotrsi:.-'he bill for the relief of l. 1.
.lackey, of South Ct'olinai. way referred to
tei leconstruction Committee.
The recointrutctia bill, aS reported by
the Senate, was reported. A motion to es'
elude Florida was defeated by a vote of1 'dt1
in 41, and tlhe bill passad--ayes, 111, nayF,
+2 8.
A largo number of private hills were
passed, when the night session was again
ordered and the H ouse adjouried.
Washington Municipal Affairs.
W.lsstrr t'.ox. Junt 10.
The complication of ilnicipal atrairs
remints naittange-. I. litowent is itt pos.ss.
zion of' th ItMa iyor's otlic'e, aitd still holds
<mI te the city posttist'ship.
1IThe Radicals in thle lower boarid, by re
cotgntizinig the regist er's certitcates, are' all
4 r'igh t, but, are crippled ini thle uipper boardl,
where they lack a quorumn. Oneo cf the
aldertmen elecedi a year ago is ntow ia-;t itng
'with thte Conservattives.
* 'iThe City I outncil piroceedlings rathier inidi
cat finaul orgniz'at ion withI the Cotiserva
4ivo. itn thle manjori ty ont jointf ballot,* Th.is
is very import ant, because the joit, session
apipointts all rto muiial41 oflicero.
rrom Washingtont.
W~.'niirroit, Junite 10.
No impotnti. progress wvas uade last
nightI on the fttx hill.
Commnissiotner RIillin's resigntlion 'be ing
centintgent, upon inirmtation (!) by the Son
ste of a successor, amounts to no resignta
"tt.
IL is slat-ed that Uutler andt Logan have
concluded to hold Woolley in cotinemtent
util a quorum oft tho coiittoo is pr'esentt.
' SECOND DISPATfCl[.
WASHINGTON, June 10.
Governor Bullock was otn the floor of'
ate Senate to- day engineerinig Georgia mat .
tors.
Duller htad several Ohioans beofore him
to-day, and Peter Shook, of Ilamilton, Ohio,
had ,a very easy extamination. yesterday, bit
is represent edl as beintg mtuch disturbed~ to.
day when Ihntleraskitd hinm to exlin tha~
following telegramts: '.'Whtat can you do
towards saving the country ?' Signted
Woolley. "'t'wenty ithousandl on batik, and
as much more as may be needed." Signeod
Shtook.
Commander Aulich was buried to-day. A
full battalion of mtarintes attended.
IL is etated thtat Mr'. Groosback is con
sIdering a lettor fromt President .Johnson
tendering fim the Treasury secretarryshiip
oneoral Rodetseau hans sIx weeks leave of
orlGrant is at West Point.
Geueral Mondo left today after a dlay's
visit, 1t is understood that lho oppo~sed the
admIssIon of' Alabama.
Afrairs in Now Orleans.,
Nsw Ontisiss, June 10.
At noaun to-day Mlr. Contwaty, the newly..
oleotedt Mayora, Iirested himself at thte
Cit-y llall anud presented Mayor Htenth with
n copy of Geerartl lttohitat's ordori art
nonnoin1 vg the election of the f'ortmer to thi
offioe of' Mlsyor. Matyor' heath replied tht
hd knew of ino law ttuthiing the eletioni
ini quetstion ; and fut'lritmo i, th att he did
net acknowledge the authority of' Genaeral
Iliohianan to issue said ordler.- Conway
tpledthat ho oalied bti obedlience to the
ot'del to aissume~ the dutIes of' the oillco, and
if i(if. Hetath did not nokntowledge Its aui
-tJhority he should be untder theo nieessity of'
taparting fire faotto the commanding Gene.
ral; Mr'. Iheath replied, "I deolino to glye
up the o086." iWhereupon tionway pro'
oeeded to headqjuarters.
At.2:80, Cpenway, .accompanIed by Cap,
thin too Russoy, of .General Bluohanan's
stf roedo theoCity flall,and Inform
ed Mayor Heath tatho had eopno to exocute
Ihe order- whltch he preso'nted -4lt-eoted to
0.apt a Do Russey tattd sIgned by the Ad u'
isn',eeoeral-diroatIng hlfa to proceed to
the (laty lIall and~Install Mr. Conway as
Magjor oetie olty,. ,, - '
EMr. fleath i'eplied t1lat he was duly ap
pointod Mayor of tho city of Now Orleans,
that his appointment was conitrmed byCvon.
gross, and that lie know ot' no election which
was legal of a successor to fill his place;
thereforo he did not recognize the authority
of General Buchanan to reuaovo himl from
ollice.
Capt ain De lhaseey hereupon retired, pro
cured ia sttinatl of pollee, 'laced NIr. IIea lbt
undor' arrest, and ordered hit to deliver
the keys au-l books of the otlice ovilr to M1r.
Cont w '. \I'e II rath refils.d to eon' ply wit Ii
out a no ini irder, which Icing given to
hi, ('on wiy took l(e'ion oftha Inayor's
otlicc, and ao iii utced NI e. John W. Overall
ats his srereltary.
While writting ut ord'eri mentioned Judge
Whitaker I nforii UtCr. tain I)e Itussey that
a w1'rit- i/u" -re.o had been issuel 1by .1ldge
I)tllanter of tile Sixth istritl Curt upon
Conway,
Captain De liu ey replied that Conway
wis then in"talled, nd that the writ wouli
have to take its proper coure, but coull not
interfere with the duties ho was then dis
Charging. t
IIeathI having laued over hie books and
keys, was released u pu ar iiole.
Ilefore sedling ' pt aini li It tussey to in.
tall Conway, General uclihanan nout a
coimunieation to Mr. heath desiring his
preence at Icadquarters at Ii is ealitest cun
veience.
Ile.ith replied that Ie was then oflicially
enigaged. I ut witil call at thea earlilest ohp.
portuttity comupatible with his official dii
tie:;
Heath receivd it letter containting tlie
single word 'Stieok," pullporting to have
been signed by r),000 ite piubliean friends.
('unsidera~ble excitement is prevalling
throughout. the city and a strong holy of
poice Iis been stationl-t at tle City 11 all.
Beecher ail assic:11. recorder elect
from the first and third distrieis, have qitali
lied.
Nows Itom '.
Wasurox, June R.
ThmuC niicipal election in (haleun, ill..
(ir.alt's hiomtie,) wen I )emnoeraic by 2-,0
imajirjt y. The l emicraetts also carried
tiacine, Wisconsin.
'ihe Corruption Coinittee's investiga
tions ntide'r ller and Iegain, who alone
ot' the seven are priesent, are taking alarm.
ingly wile r'aunge. Nothing authentic be
yVn't tlie geosip of wit i ies ls, ht enioiigh has
tr'l::.lil'ed to create t general se ire anotig
politicians ''he dist t''I of ihutler is in
creasing. A eai'ly lishlirge of the Coim
u tee trout furtiher invest igation is proba
ble.
''hie City Council are organizing in secret
but stormy sission. A row occurred inside,
causing Somne half dozen policemen to ob
trude on the secrecy of the session by jump
lng into the wiilows. It. is impossible to
obtain the details af the trouble.
The register of chletions on the oaths of
Juudges tti illegal votes were cast in the
fifth ward, gtv ocertiticate to the radicals,
giving a mtajority to that I'mriy. Mlavor
Waittell gav cerilioates to the Democrtts.
l;itch party elected presh ing otliocrs of each'
Iloa' .1, when the Cotunc'il met, in joint se
sion, two Presidents were present. Amid
intense excitenent, the radical President
elechired Biowen clected, and he was swot n
in nuiler the noisy urted of the couserva
lives. 'rsilent, inil members. Wt'lich
lhas Iaeked he \nayor's Ollice, anl itt.;ers
are progressing very n -isily.
In tima SenIate, te Pensions Comlmittee
topP'ted :.lversely on the hill provili nt
that mar ttriage .l shall not forfeit the widows'
pension. A joint resolution, removing the
IIarper's ferry suit from .Jel'erson Conaty,
\irgitia, to the Unit ed States Circuit. Courl,
passed Willey naiitained that it. was
imipossible loobta111i fair trial at Jdeerson.on
accon t of the hostility of lie people to the
United States. The omnihns admission bill
was resuted, and uun atneditment restoring
Alabaa to the list, was diseissel all day
without tahing a vote. Aljoiined.
in the Ioiuse, tie Judiciary Commit tee
was directed to inquire why Mr. Davis'
trial was delayed. A bill aIppropriating
nuey for the capti're of Mr. Davis was te
ferre'd to tle Appropriation ComminIttee. A
bill f'oi' inauigtrat intg Souztiarna title otlicers
andi coninit g Southerin Legislatutres, was
referred to tie lieconstructjin Commnitte..
A bill ta xinig Untitead States bonids for na.
tienal ptirposes wits conisidered, andi, on
molt ion toi table, lost--15 to I100 ; aftter'warids
refe'rre~d It lie Citnunittee at' Waiys anid
Alcans-88 to :Mi. A i'esihtittn .to roceive
thle Clinelose eaissy att I1 o'clock (o -mar
row was5 adiipted. 'lThe Conxferenie C.ommiit
tee reuported the the atdmiission of Arktanrtas,
whvlich was adopte'd. I htving been adopted
by bathI Itouses, t~he 1hill goes to the P'resl
dlent. Adljourei'd.
llicntvo-u Juno.S.
Chief Juistico Chase, in a case to day,
char'ged tejiiiy, to thle effict tha. all
bondit, thrils, not es, &c., dr'awn'l duritig thle
war Iin the rebel States, pna:ble Ii the loyal
Siates areillegil and caninot be recover-ed
at tlaw.
.CaI'i IsLAsiu, JUmO 8.
A bottle hiasheien foutnd, withI a paper
itside, sat in g Ihat lie ship Miason, fr'omi
GIibrahter for' New Yeork, was burning. The
crow and11 passenger'shad taken to the boatis.
No sail in sigit.
WIasutiswrioN, -Juno 13s.
Two-eents stamps oni receipts was etriok..
fromi the tax lill.
In the Setiat e, 1'2t1 cit izenis of Colorado
1.10rotstiagainist her~ adma hsion---thle popula
tion being spar-se, aind piet'sons claiming thle
Sena torshiip we' not)I the choico oif thle poe
ple0. A bill amiending the Act of 180)4, tde
clatring crimes mientioedi in that Act tnot
putnishatble, unless tha persosns are indieted
withini tive yeatrs after the offence, patssed.
Theli Waishinugtoni election wias discnssed all
dlay, andu a bill passed whieb, ini etl'ect,
sets lioweti and gives thie radicals a majori
ty. Aftet' exectivo session, adjour'netd.
In thle llouset, a bill relieving Samiuol
Carter, of 'Texas, a lhart ait ftutiotiontary, was
passedl. Logan gavec notice that lie wotuld,
on Mlonday, move that a commnittee be ap
psoitted to loate Ihle Capitol olsewhiere, an
conisequtence of the disloyal feelinig of the
peoplo of Washinigtoni. Jualian initrodutced
a bill1 relative to lanids Int the rebel States
sold for F"-oleral 'axes ; which was refer'red
to the Conuinitteo on Pu1blio Lands, TJho
tax bill wtas rosumed, and ' '1isotussed to ad
Trhie -landical Committece at Alexandria
noinateutd a negro for thie Vir'ginita State
Sen ite.
I bert C. Dorn, the Canal Comtmissioter,
has been acqtiltted.
S?. Louis, Inno 18.
The Democrats cleated the municipal
ticket by 100 majority, at, Mound City, 1111.
nols.
AUGUSTA, 3uio 18.
One of the Unitetd States soldlera, belong
ing to tite grrison in this oity, was ou6.withi
a raror, In the bowels,1>iy a niegro last nighlt,
from the eA'ects of whioh he~ dIed this morn
ing.
Culu.RTSON, Jtino 18.
SaIled--steamer Manhattan, New York ;
steamer Maryland, Baltimoreo.
Oable Dispatohes.
I*ONDON, Jumoel't:
It Is tunderatocd thiatD'srthlile 1deterini
od to appeal to the peopli. The no# Iar
llamntVill udeL. In necenber next
Now York Markot.
Nnw YonK, Juno 13, 7 P. M.
Cotton a shade lower; sales 1,500 1
bales, at 28.1a29-chiefly 29. (old \
40. C
Charleston Market,
CrIauu,:sro , Junie 13. r(
Cotton dull and nominally ; sales
28 bales -middling 28; receipts 3.
Liverpool Market.
Cotton <quiet ; "platin I II' d. ; Or
lea l Id.
-.\NDn Ti IRII MP . s1.!1. .t; I'A .iti 1:a .t\ ) 1n 1.r
r"t{1.i1et:s,.- vere l dle-'titut in 'tuel s Atf"er I
hg, a Illotitilug It. I:'intiint'. prevail i1 varius
metIs of Eiurope an.1 Af'ricat. it, co s,_-'
litece of I te fitilurei of iiree ce* ivei
Tool'-, the-re is a li- ressilngr taunitie in nth10' 1
!no~'itrnt l'rtuts :i1, anl tyh1'us frover is miak:iling
'earful have. In uissia, pestilettce :lot
u1nine ar~e raging. In F'inhoo. humlrl',1
mye died frot hutiige'r; and in .ie.!en.
ngland, a1nd Fran:lce, lhierec is grleait . niferl
ng anong the pilot. Northern AfIric- I.
everely aillietdcl by liis awifutil Sinsge ofil
ainetc. In Allgiers, vter a ur:'dre i tlons
dl.p<lrs)ls have clid c !tILa anl hinI.
er in bix months. In Tfinis, the Arabs
e iy ing by t lousanis from cold and star - i
ration. In tIle city of Tinis alone, eight
housitul have perished in I wo 1:on0s Its ; and to
lbe fttiie is harldly less severe ill Morocco. ('
A nmber of eftizens of iambu rg, were r
(rested last week, by order of Gen. Canttby.
or refussng the use of -t church, of whicht
hey were trustees, to the ta'lical., for hold
ng one of their nootutrnal pow-wows. The
ugusta ChNronic/c anad entine/ givest I t' fr
ainexed statement of lthe alair. on
From a conversat ion wit I one of the gen- in
lomen arrested in lltaburg, we learn that
in the arrival of the paurly in Aiken they 1I
vyre set to work eleaning out. s:tables and ll
tog o Ither menial service ; this Ioe, bef1,iltl
mty exaninatio was hmd into te- charac- di
er of the charges of which they were aecns- ti:
I. Atier working nearly ill clay the col- gr
r.ndai.t of' the Post of .Aikeyi release'l thesee he
iiz'ens on promise ef giving hail to sianti
heir trial whenever the c e was brought
ip. f Ir
. . + . .. h-<I
RADALtcar's( P'.\IN(is OT-r.A writer ('
rot liatsvillo, Darlingtot, 8. ('., unter tlb
l:tc of .111ue, 15818, says:
'-Tlhe votes for County oflicers under the su
ringell.streakedi-andtl -sIriped ConStituttiol'
vere counted alt. this precintt. to-day, show
ng the following recit:t Numbti.et' votes e
miuled, 186 ; whit es. l1 ; blaks, 7i. Eve
y whitil m18a and t wenty-t wo colored voted c
he Delnoeratic licket. The highest candi.
late on the Democratic ticket received 1:3 t
rotes, and on the ralicarl (and he :t colored
nan) rift votes--giving a lajority Of1 77
rotes in favor cf the Democratic canditae.
Duite it number of the colored people mani
'esteti a dep interest. in behalf' of the W
Dtemocratic ticket. clany of iho colored au
'otors preferred not to leave their farms tio att
ittend the election. the novelty of votin t
laving in a itmeasure worn off";'-C/crlestn,' it
llrcury.
"LETr Us ltvAl: 1 :'.--When the lus
1ian1is exterminate one-half of Poland and
maitally It'tamiplepo Itho I se stitvinhg, even
ii the~ extent oft abolisintg thleir lantguacge 1
idIbloItinug thecir' couttlt.y fr'otm thle maptl
lie Rucssian~ prtoclaimi that "Ord icer reigns
n W~arusaw"' atnd Io ht zair, like Geon. Grant,
~aws outt '-.et us htave Peace.'1s
it, is Ta'ioitrus, we bielievo, whio (fescri'bedl bt
ho anciient methiod of paifitltion, now so na
eleverly aupedl by Gienlerat Grar.t. lie show~us st
how the eominettror tdmadle a solitudco ancd ini
alledl it. Peace." Geni. Gruantl's gushing ut.. 01
terance hats buit. lit tie ofthte alpositolic flavor;
it breathes of the Rlusscin atnd Smlls~i of the
chai'tiel-htuuso, 1istory its fudl ofjusct sucit
wolftssh cant, attd ifithe lamtb, trusts in its
smcitorit-y, wo! to the ilab, f'ot' it is alreadly c
half-devoured.
[( A uyustaz Constitutfioncalist.
A friend writes us f'romn Camden:
"We are threatened with thr'ouble here,
Ihottght Ithope the prudce~ , sacgi'ty, dis
cr'etion antd htigh otto of Ithe controlling
minds of his District will ntit otnly cst'rry uts
lthroutghi safely, but mtake ir all work for our
good.
"A small gaurrisotn iaas arrived, atid ar'c
iiakintg Star'Chsambcr arrests. Ptiescc havte
beetn arrested ancd imttetrsod ia cels, with-(
out anty it mlationi of the gr'outnds or thteb
off'ence. It is onily sutpposed, frotm the lI
portioni of t he District, wheire the arres.
have been madec, that the rrrests' nrle
Oonnecteid witht the mtuder of Dill, of whoss m
death regr'eI aro en' tttertainedl entir'ely itnde.
ponidenut of'his mcerits.--4/Menj.e.
Ocite a Weeck eays the following riddle was
writtn by Arobhbishtop Whtatley, who offer
ed in vain 1.,0 to anty one who would guess
it
When from the Ark'ts capacions routnd
TIhie wonrld caetto forthi in pairs,
Who was it (hat first heardit the soundi
Of boots ulponi the stair's?
AN ingenious correspjolj~dent of OeCO a
Weeli now solves the enigmia thtus:
To him who conts the mattter o'er
A little thouight reveals,
le heard it Grt, whto went. before
T wo pairs of solos andi 'eele.1
Eiletion Itetiuns fr'omt (conGO shtow a
comapleto leoratie victor'y. The entir'o cl
Democratic ticket was elected,. b
Fcor Clerk~--Josso- W. Stribling, 701); C
Alexandejr liryce, Jr., 880.0
For' Probate Jutdge-Richtard Lewis, 702 ,
Aiexander Brfoe, Sr., 843.
For Sheriff--Jamnes HI. Robins, 720; 13. o.;
Palne, 819.
For Coroner--Tyre Maulden, 707.
For' Sohool CJommisionor-Richuartd 8.
Poreher, 601 ; 0. II. Spears, 88.
For' Counaty Commisuioners---Archeolaui
Lay, 705; Watroni R. Davis, 000 James r
Zachtwy, 600; DavId Aloxandler, 821 j3hn ~
iiugh., 821 ; I6hn Cainon, 887.
A~faflon Star,
u'n lt ,Stu le a iluti. iL 1"..
errs', I lon. Ja;mes 'vsl,(a.itd
a81111li'1l. A lteititta.:;--Ji ,i~' J.
tglis, Judge A. 1'. A~ldrich, I lou. C'.
[. F''urtat and Chlantelur J. 1'. ar
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To ti: :owith I II 1ditit':w 11 titll IN lIiir
'gt0D.'- len :il iu l ttl ll to I Ile Ii l !Cl1 i t
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!cin orIo.Ilitli' sta rsI i sciew iiii ta' ota
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AG~ENTI'8 ANTED FOR
THE OF FICIAL HISTORY OF
THE WAR,
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By lION. ALEX. .11. S7'TEP1WES91
.1 1.".~.. oall Seel uil anti ll l'urlcs.
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cois who wvatcited the (lod -tid of at'ovoln
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hiighi psitiona tas seconad officer of ilia CoiV.
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hi -I f'ouandt ahistloriana w~orthIy of i(ts Itipor:.
iLtince, ii1ilitt wvhose hixand it wvill receive tlab
mtoul ri Ii, candilid and i iiipltrt ial treatmant
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cll tiily stale, i'otlhainted it la n I taorx'ctms.
dlii o9ii, (saike it th lbu si5 ubsoaiptionj