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IX. I VO UR A L AUDIttSS Delivered neiore tho Xottonsl Kdaoa* tlouMl Association, at finrntogn, New York, by the President, Hon. Giinta- Tin J Orr. The assembling of this body of edao*- tors is one of too greatest events of the difficult of till questions, tho race question, be treated? In order to a perfect solution of the great educational problem, all these sub- times. I see before mo a vast throng or earnest men and women from every por tion of this greatoountry. 'lhe programme of this body alone shows a reprementation from nineteen States. Fire of these rep- • (>••« )l.w OukIimiiI. frti from the Middle States, nine from the South, and fourteen from the great North west. From the beginning, our associa tion has been otiled national. We now, for the first time in oar history, justify oar claim to the title. We are now, indeed, national. And why should we not be / The best element in onr political partios •ran, and I trust the largest, seems now in clined to look away from the past and to forget, to a largo extant, toe narrow- of sectionalism. Secular organiza tions of every kind, philosophical, scientific, agricultural, mechanical, com mercial, seem to be able to ootne together and stand upon common ground. The great ohnrches of the oountry ere frater nizing. Shall wo be behind the men of other pnrsnlte? I but niter the honest feeling i of my heart when I sey that 1 hail great cuucauuuai pruuiuui, nu im w »uu- ordinate questions that hare been pro- poumled, aud probably a much larger number that hare not occurred to me, must be naked and a thoroughly tiatisfac tory answer to eaoh most be given. We shall never, however, reech such a solution. All that wo oau hope to do la to seek to make oontinual approaches toward perfec tion. In these efforts to movj forward to ward the unattainable oonafets, in my jua K mo««. nrooer work of bodlot like this; and l know that I am not u*i, a inj too mnch for yon, my brethren, whea I say that by your labors in the past yon have contributed mnch toward tho rattle- meat of some, at least, of the subordinate questions which I have hinted at in these opening remarks. From the names that appear upon the am me before me, I feel o'.ocaion will OH W tUt not differ in this r from those that every worthy man ami woman of tho great brotherhood of American ednoators, what ever may be the place of hie birth or resi dence, a* an honored oo-laborer and a fricnej. Igofuithcr. I know that 1 have not been chosen to utter what I am about toeepress. Ido not claim delegated au thority in the matter. Yet, being a South ern man, Southern by birth Southern by education. Southern by life-long residence. In sympathies and sentiments, I opening address, to be able to give my own t .onghta on one of the high themes to fond bill, which I have referred. I have been so much oocupied in calling out other laborers and in making the general arrangement! for this occmmuu, tU.it X have found it im- possible to do what I would gladly have done in this matter. The work of perfect ing these arrangements has itself cost me the writing of no less than one hundred and seventy-two letters, covering, as my letter book shows, two hundred and fifty pages. This you most accept as my humble contribotion to the entertainment of this occasion. I now conclude by most cordially inviting yon to the enjoyment of I ter for the same Southern in Sympnuues ana pmhiukuv, *. know that I truly represent not simply tho eduoator*. but the great bulk of tho people of that section, when I sty that they earnestly desire that __ i Mr. Butlerworth, of Ohio, and Co*, of _j.-_.j__, —- — — ---- ■Ml®®? I New York, argued in favor of rejection, the rich feast which, I am ears, is in store report, after discussion, was aloptel. I the Utter declaring hts belief that there for you. The de-rate on the tax reduction bill was I WM a plot on foot to work up a yellow by-g<>n»** shall forever hereafter be by gone*. They would say with me, were they here to-day, "Let what has been acoom- pUshea stand, xnepasi ia ae«o. dead bury their dead. We wiU busy our selves with the living present and the preg nant future." I know these lobe the sem timente of the best men throogbout tUS South, and I feel ears they are heartily re sponded to by tho good men and women of every portion of onr country. This much I have thought proper to say Disobeying Order*. Galveston News. The following story is told of General I dsrs which furnished that party _ Harney when be wee in oommand at Camp I litical capital. The charge might be well Ml , __ _ — "erde, Texas. He was an intensely digni-1 founded so far as it ooncsrnod /fassacho-1 Orleans paper staiiog that the National STUBS nified haste. One evening, just as ba was I tL* country. He commented npon the I afterwards turned ouvto uiiwm •• about to hold dress parade, he perceived I changes mads by the caucus io the MeRin-1fo} and jtoadies, and said 'hat it was by that he had forgotten his handkerchief, and (ley bill as it came from the Hones, end (such means that the beard sought to per- the weather was very hot, bo said to his I quoted the language of a fiew York i jy salaries and its inutility. If the nt this tiino in reference to the feeliogs of tho people among whom I dwell. I come to *ny a few things in relation to the it lie* at tho basis of every other kind of work. Educate* give form to the mate rial out of which alTotber workers are fash, ioned.. Tho material out of which the agriculturalist*, the mechanics, the manu* orderly: “Go to my quarters, quick, and £r»,po>»lut«pU>o^or,ofU» H > chorg- KwOwVSwS to upturn local bring me my handkerchief.” The orderly I os, as showing 1 why a manurnc- I quarantinss the gorarnment would hare a touched his cap aud slatted for the qoar-1 taring concern like the Washburn, I stupendous institution that would donoth- ters, several hundred yards distant. After \ & Moen Company, of Woraester, Mas*. I io _ ^ i nt#r f e r# with commerce and bring he had proceeded a short distance, remem-1 favored them. The constituent* of Sena-1 trouble upoo the country, bering there was no time to lose, he broke I tor Hoar would get the benefit of an ila- I jj r> Manning denied that ----- ------ into n trot, “dee that teoondrel running I ersased duty on steel wire, etc., wtulo their | p j o4 i B ex j,,t*no# which affscled the Integrity if the Indiana were after him. If there raw material was still procurable by them I of ^ National Board, and dwelt upon the - 1 i. . that body at K of idlioieney. ired the Senate nmend- eoldler, “go after that man and tell him 11 tax on articles in this class r as if the Indiana were after him. If there I raw material wee suii procarapis oy uem i of n* National Board, in anything I bate it is to see a ebkUer ran- I at a rate which was unprotected, their inter-1 importance of malni nlng instead of marching properly. Here, I eats being guarded at both ends. Ibis Mo-1highest degree of « my man,” oontinuod Harney to another I KioleybUl, which proposed to inereavo the I Mr# Nesgan favored fncturers, tho merchant*. tlfi doctors, tho lawyer*, tho statesmen, the prsachsrs and even tho teachers themuelras are cdnttrnet- od, Is, to n Urge extent, just what the edu cator* make it. The old King of Prussia aadmlood tbl* statement when he sought ,iody for the otter impoverishment, ich proposer! to increase u»o ■ t1 r> u e sgan favored the Senate nmend- in this dace op to 75 or 100 I mtQ t« and deplored the fact that the House eay to walk ” The eeoond soldier started per cent, had been so changed as to In-1 a hoald engage In oontomptible higgling ** * -Uoo upon ths Koutherncot-I and vc rambling over $7*,0U), which was not clianoe to deliver the message wae to bnrry I barbed fenoe wire (the product of I would be lost aliould another yellow he, too, broke into a ran. To eay | Massachusetts ®*®*f*^7| fever epidsmio spread through thei South. that Harney swore is to nee but a mild ex’-1 Mr. Seek said thlawaa a remarkable I poised the position taken by Mr. tiPMoion. ‘ ilore, sergeant go after that I showing, andlhat while Mr. Hoar might 1 0 j Naw York, declaring that that gen- desolation and ruin wrought in his king dom by the hand of an invading army m universal adnettioo How many or HM tit Mti adaoeted of onr people take into their minds this thought in its leogth ntul breadth and d-plh undjPght of mean ing? Aud if they foil fully to comprehend, .i shall we be able to bring op the iac* of the people,aud especially in that tion of our country meet interested, i thorough comprehension? The work before the edneatora of this country is M|«eUUy great ~ this •tatumeut, it will be n derstaud so&Mtkltiff of years ago the Inhabited part of thin country consisted Of n llUle strip of ong the Atlantic ooast. Now the whole of onr vast territory is more or less densely inhabited from the Atlantis ocean > the semi-tropical regimes bor dering on the Gu f of Mexieo. .Then the .-oulation was three million*. Now it is fifty mllli-me. Tho present population would famish about fifteen millions of children of school age. Ho we, my fellow- reallzs that what tliis vast throng of Children shall Ur—that what shall ha the yield, material and moral, of their lb „..»t shall be the outoame of nil this _ vo tho destiny of the ooantry, will de- ltend largely n;'<*o the manner iu which we do our wnrfc ? Oan aay man estimate the astuess of - the. problem ** 4,hi-d by the educational workers In view—not simply St ws are, bat of the great futnro that ? The only limit to its city of that territory when hi* reached its niniimum toeostain pop lation. How may this great problem * ost worked out ? Io undent and folly onditious and aO tie principles involved i its succe* »ful solution te a task which mr well ch llenge the best powers of the reatvsl luti 1’ect* among ns. dsrrtaml perfectly DOW to most uadintaod fully the woichwe are to operate i.n-t have a perfect phycologj. U i have what might be called a perfect phtio"<>i i»y «f man. We ansi know all that do th We mn»t fully nrderytaud Uect, Ids sensibilities, his will, ral nature. We most know all h_ Interdspsndeuce and correlations te and all the laws that govern t'icir on. We must further ond-rs^.rd science*—«*sr> thing comprehended uo- d«r the head* of tlie known and even of the FitOM WASHINGTON. | The clause airing discretion to the Secre- I tary of the Navy to oloseoertainnavy yards I was insisted noon by the House conferees, passed the llooae. Mr. Robeson replied tfumMTo,, Ao^uit 4.-U th. B.d.10 ««* *“ «* *V“r th. Uou« rMolutiun for . ^ tion of the journals of the two j ^ M agreed upon by the conference Housei to pnbllo and law Kbrariee | commiUee andthe amuont at Horigtorij^ was passed. Mr. Dawes presented a oon * “ ~ **“ w foreuco report on the bill for the sale ol part of the Omaha reservation in Nebraska, _ . and it was oononrred in. 1. .... - Ur. Wlmlom, from th.eommitU.oo for- elan relations, reported the House bill for | Insisted upon ths cUnse relative to navy the establishment of diplomatio hUUm. I yards, but no in ted out the fact that it gave they were started. The service should havo begun on tits 1st of July. He did not know whj Brady had not declared him a falling itor til of tf»t tha bill aa U P*m«] the boose had been 1 for the sale of I rodaoed teju.ooo. and that aa it now stood on In Nebraska, it appropriated #176JXX) lees than the bill contractor. He knew that he waa liable to be declared to be a failing contractor at any momsnt He hud bid so tow on the roots* that he believed that if the contract or* had beet) declared fai'ing contractors. with Perrin and auiWUtng the appoint- U»e secretary of the t avy u di<««Mtioa which wun i er«a, ana a«kmmamg mo i^pomt- exercimd iu a political or pertl- ment of a oonsul general to that country, u 6 did not believe that ua- be woald have auooeeeed them. At the oorclosion of Vaile’s testimony the ooart adjourned till Monday. ■OMHUTIOXK. The Preeident seat the following nomi nations to the Senate to day: Gustavos uowitrd, soerctary and oqnsnl-gonernl of the United Htatee at Madrid; Charles 8ey- ‘ at CV-utou; Frederick G. with an annual salary of $5,000. Passed, j dor (ho picsont secretary of the navy it At 1 o'clock the tax rednetion bill was I would bo so exuolsed. Uo {Hewitt) wiibed aside to enable Mr. Bister, who desired to I oountry. The report was agreed to and a leave the city to-dsy, to oall up the confer ence renort noon the Indian Creek orphan I n* Hcnee ptrocceaea to uie consiaera- euce repurs upon un suuiau «»•* i.. . - Souale axeadmeute to the sun- fund bill. On tht latter I motion Messrs. | ,|, v ,| v || .nnrniiritllnn hill, and matter* dry eivll appropriation bill, and matters ud VuWfek,with Mr.D»ri.,toU>d «t. cusmtitd taor non- with th. Democrat.. Th. PrMpS in controversy in the Indian bill was an I tions. The first slnmbling-blosk encoun- itsmof $106,000 for tbs support of loyal I tered was the slants relative to th* National refugees of the tribes, which the Senate I ]jo ar 4 c ( uexlili, th* Senate nmendrnsnts had voted to have charged against i DOreOBing to th* amount of g'S.OJO the the Creek fund, rnd as to which I appropriation made for that body. Messrs, the oonferees roportel that the money I ]> aua ©f Arkansas, Reagan, of Texas, and shall be paid by ths United States directly, I Manning,of Mississippi, ad roosted concur- and that nothing in ths act shall prevent 1 reaco in tltc amendments, the latter from beinr r«Uaburse*l be real- | Mr. Butlerworth. of Ot by tha Creek muur. con.iui as wanton; zreuencx u. Huiv.phreye. poetinseter U PcnmcoU, Fla. lhe Bouate, in executive session, eon- firoftj the following: W. W. Aster, envoy and minister to Maly; K. G. \ an Viper, oouho! at uoaoow; Charles Sey mour, oonsul at Can*on; GnstavuaGoward, eeemtary of a legation and Oouaul gen- eral at Madrid; Henry K. McOay, United Htatee judge for the northern district of Oeorgin; J. M. Hines. U« ilei Stales mar shal for the northern district of Alabama. Postmasters: Wn. MoKenna, Shreveport, La.: JulmfLauemoser, Monroe, Le.; Itob’e M. ltndall, Ukolona, Min.; J«mee O. Uat- chell, Will's Point, Texas; Thomas Breen, MinaeolA, Texas; David A. Windsor, Alex- andria, Va.; Charles E. Leaner, Lexing ton, Va. eaii he had I f CTCr »car*, j n order that th* ■alarlee of 'from Muu* I 4k. _ 4Urn I tnl*hi Ann. I then resumed, Mr. — I been charged by the Heaator from Myia- the members of the board might con- I ebusett*. Mr. Hoar, the day before, I tinnt. I with aiding the Republican party by biua- I Mr. Hlicoek, of New York—“Thereis no P»rtf with pq-1 doubt about It.” Mr. Cox referred loan artlol* in a New man and tell him ifho'dont stop running I not have advised it in the ItepobUean I tuJiJ would IrTwiliing to seethe people I’ll hang him up by the thumb*.” The I canons, seme of the member* of that eeleo. I di* constitutionally or to seethe country sergeant started out io a brisk walk, but I assembly were woU edviwd as tothe par- dsvasteted oonstitaUoaally. That was bis as Cie predessor had iTgood start his too. I pose. T'hls purpose, as Mr. Beck «»* I lutennsuship. , 4 . began to ran aa bard aa be oould. “If all 1 stroed it, was to oompel evwry man in tea I j^r. Ultcoek opposed eonenrtene* In the three of the sconndrells ain't running like I South who plsoe* an iron hoop around a I amendments, and in the course of jick rabbits.'” ejaculated Harney. 'Til I bale to p*y 75p*r cent, date on eaoh tou I wt n«fk* «*id that sixty days ago tho show ’em.” And lurking his sword under I of barbed wire made by a Massachusetts I tobbying had commenced. Agents of tho his arm, be started in pursuit aa fast aa I firm, which he wav informed now reerivsd I board bed been sent everywhere and th* he could ran; but sodden! y remembering I a royalty of $11.50 pec ton under a patent. I f oroa ^ power of patronage nad been his dignity he came to a halt, and walked I Mr. Dawes reptled that Mr. Beck erred I b^ght into requisition in order to carry ■tiffiy and slowly back to the place the dree* I in assuming that manufacturers of wire I thi* matter through th* House. He would p‘ r - J « ™ to co". o»- I zt % unnrniMffl^qfWSt DMtb «r nn.nmtr n.Amfr. j. «I cnlertrlM o* ^ I £I.Uo uvUM^rar lohii? i<m lli — - I air.™ For » redaoUiM la lh.wJrtaMW.1 ,„ Mut . , oM for u, metuitn, cna though hU TOU WM Invoked ia th. and rum. of hom-.ft,. Ur.. Mary W. Andrew,.InCrawford. Mon-1 mud adjoining ooontlM, willragratto| Mr.Uo.r, whphui ra^f. *..ffk. Mat.' motion m.d.by Mr. Ifolm.n,of Indium (OhioContrat to Buoktoohem. .. V 'JJS'* 01 ‘»‘ , „h n “ r *v, . .A*'- Uum 10 •» M ra Im. th. trimk >o Mr. WIIms, oMVal VlrotnU, from tUFfmct eutlrrly dt.lrojwl fformilt. it ov.- ooialDlUra oil forolen lllair., roportod not hi obMrre.1 tb.t . r-llnm.1 w», lo- bnok .dr.ta.iy Ih. Hut If lortd. ct.Im, o,wd ther,. Moot .11 of th. U».tookU bm.M.ompmiiKd hy . rawloUon ulltog two v.U.y, w ...pi Itl.bo iowd oo ll» President for Information a* to 1 the loss ofirViilroail tina will mn whether the ninth artlol* of the treaty of lSuteh*li(! *^Sdolterl lHItf, between the United States and Spain had been fully complied with. The hilt, _ waa laid on the table aud the resolution I Cnuiino, A' placed on th* calendar. I moraiog, In the Ci Mr. WUeon, of West Virginia, from the •» a divorce ag«l_. Committee on foreign affairs, submitted a crtslty oa t*o occasions and psa*l> report upon the power of the House to on his part aa or compel Hhipheyd to answer certain quoA- I tkllqw tions which be defined to answer, and to Baovrnvn i a. Tw produce certain evidenoo. Referred to the ar' nbo u fi t* cr House calendar. At 4:10 the House took a! ZljJEZVJjPi * • ■ ,V: waaTs a nnuaca. li-Mta Bcoville th : $-a < . irt, i.j.wi i | j1 i lit r l.i.rl. .ji-!, .k'l u i:» j- -i- .1 After the reoeas nothing was done natil dr.n, G:H0 p. m., says: “At 5o'clock this af ternoon tho British troops, with a number of field guns served by sailors, attacked the a Hsnood guards of Arabi Vashanear Ram- leh, between tho Mahmoudioh oanal and the Cairo railway, firing upon the enemy's position from tliroo sides. The engage ment, whioh Is of n serioua nature, still continue*. Arabi raaha sent fourteen men with a white ilpg to tho British camp this morning. Tho party was received by Ma- j ,r Pringle, bet tho interview was without Mr; Hisoooa, ouo of the coulter*** on the SinStetiniir* snuiry civil Appropriation bll', moved 1 u. ihrwwl, thst tU Haul, tako a *« unlit io’clock. stating that at that time an agreement I would protubly have i>een arrived at, # f0 * pending which the Bpeaker laid before th* 1 Hons* a message from he Freriuent trai s-, ___ M _ aitting a report of the tteoretary of Btate JT especting the cases of American citizens Ji* raw , inder arrest in Ireland. Referred. The I Becretary stairs that the only n«,,wisTiL persons alleged to be American oUitene still in prison ia Ireland ars O’Ms. I j'l i-T * ral bensv. McHweesy, HUt'ery aud Gannon; 1 7 * that MeSweiny aud Btsttery produce reg ular certificate* of osturalizatioc and Oan- t titular (Ft c , August fl.-The t HL Petersburg ears: Ihre inydonbt thst a divergence ot unhke- mll lead to a break nt an curly date, y tangible mu, August 5, li.S) p, w.—The theopor&tious to-day was* recon- " in force. Comuitnueiog at four ft* r soon Wascxxotox, August 5.—In the Benate, Mr. Hale, from the oonfereuoe comm on tha naval bill, reported an agreement. Tha report waa adopted and the bill pass ed. Discussion upon the House bill to ex clude pnbllo lands in Alabama from the operation of the laws'in relation to min eral lands ooenpied the remainder of the time for morning buxine**, without action. Mr. llall, from the conference on th* deficiency appropriation bill, reported a disagreement for tbo third time upon tho ‘on of last summer. Uo moved the Benate reesde, In view of the fact that there **•■»•* »» be no proh .btiitjr of th* t loose abandoning its position, the major ity ia that uodr to sustain the lions» oon* feree* having Increased with inch vote. After some discussion the motion was agreed to (yeas 47, nays 11), sad the clerk was dircoted to inform the House that th* Berate had reoeded from its amendment. Mr, Bayard then eabmitted a joint reso lution appropriating $34,000 forth* pay of th* mileage of Senators who attended the section convened on October 8,1KH1. Con sidered and paseed by a unanimous vote. Ooaferenoe oommiUecs were ordered upon the resolution to print the ngriouitural re port and th* bill granting the right of way to theFrsmont, Elk Horn and Mkaonri Valley railroad across Nebraska. Fending a motion by Mr. MUler. of Nsw and Gen-1 Usa Beseem, Augui non establishing his eiaiui to Amsrioan (th* executive committee of ilo Mm.uu>otb birth. O'Mahoney was irrt’gularly nstu-1 l*stk Ai<ociation cau«*d to b« itelivd to ralized on the gronnd of terriues in th* I tho graod sUnd track the dsclti->n la the navy. The report farther state* that it ap-1 Kelly- Walton turf seandsl. It is asfol- poars bra note from Minster* Lowell that I lows: “In ths matter of charge bvwrti her Majesty’s gore.nment doe* not enter-1 by James E. Kelly against f. T. Waiter., tain at present the Intention of bringing (that he bad bribed the joek«)s of these persons to trial, bnt that It h a of-1 Marathon uid and InoousUnt t» poll fared them diesharg* oa ooudi:ion that those horses in race* specilrd, tee they shall leave If.*: .rd for America,which, | ezooullTp committee at the Monui .ciih however, wn* refused. Mr. Lowell has I Park Association find thst th* ch uzm are again t>een instructed to urge a speedy I not supported by proof or p'o'wibUiiy ; trial of th* prisoner*. The House, then, I bnt, in tSochares of svid iuvc«iij.ui » i: at 6:45, took a rooms until 8 p.m. | wu admitted by Walton jtqb 1 framer* soil mwi. iT of tbo Rtfios upon the west bank of the Mahmoudlch canal nnd the Hculh Stsflovfi- •l.vre regiment and mounted infantry open the sa«t bank. Ths »***raj were drive* in from til their advaueed posts end wet# compelled to hring into action all of their if >ope availat-te In front of their pnnelpa! lino of intrenrhmenta at Kafr ol Dewar, namely about to^r ballnlions of infantry, a for .o of cavalry and aeveral guns. Tho inter wero completely silenced by the ac curate flro of our forty launders. The Egyptian Infantry held thel£ground with i-oualderablo steadipun. »r.e. 'nib rlnes on tho railway, jvhA *056 4 *“— credited. If not la- tendency Is onr- _ MMMtemy The BUI as agreed to extends its provisTons I is to obtain la formation which ex i. pwiiiik n uuuun u/ mi. muior. ui iviw York, to taka np the knit good* Dill, Mr. Morrill said he woold not oppose tho no lien, as the gontle.oan from New York, who was suffering from ill health, desired to submit some remarks on the subject be- fore leaving th* city, but he would itrnne- iun> ioitihs wio uij, out imp winuu iuaiiw diately after this aobjeot was disposed of insist on the tax reJucing bill being ‘ np and atesdily pror.-oded with until bMrolhwduth. Bb.dWlnCobbc»onl, mwL.mWi^lorairartlo lb. Mw.p». xt. d,b.t. ... «mU.m4 In «.pp»rl ol was married to FrankUn Green January y r . u al « presented a ooof««ice report “,^.7* ample, and hoped that tbsBecate 8th, 1846, who died December 6th, 1849.1 upon the naval appropriation bill. |be I AmtQ dmsuU would be npon. The kolt goods bill war taken up, and Mr. Milter disco wed Its merits and ad vocated its nassaee. to oontiu io la force until a general refor mation of the tariff could be made, increas ing th* duty on woolen manufacture* from thirty to fifty per eeot., ad valorem. After debate, the am«:odm*ot was voted down by vase, .nays 29—a party vote, except that Mr. Voorhees voted no with th* Republi can*. Mr. Davis,of Illinois,aln voted no. Mr. Harris moved to substitute for th* bill a provision, fixing the doty oo import ed wool at twenty-five per centred va'orein- Rejected without a divbton; yeas, 12, nay*, 86. Aii the affirmative votes earn* from the Democratic side. — ... i smwuHMUM — rejected. I he Mr. Anthony, from the conference on She was again married to AnthwieG. An-1 report was accepted and new coo*®/-1 am#B dm*ato were finally noa-cooourred the bill for the publication of egrioultursi 1 1 sawsum'aarwrjt good neighbor. The writer of this notice and projectile*. porteut dieouxslous upon ao«* of gw Arnmant waa resomed on the knit became aeousinted with her ioet before the I M r. Kellogg,.from Ute commerce com-1 [ Um#> n VM nearly A o'cloc* when th* I goods bill, and a number of amendments com m rr.ee m.n to( hoibim h b.twM. the "jtJM. „„ ro dnKnu wn. Ml di^oMd of Mill, m ol ( , " d , b » Ml ofwhioh North udlh.Mo.th. end ho ram.mb.ra biUwuMoHoth.Mu.lM «mj«J.<Ud. At C o'clock lh.Mll «. with gratitmte her devotion to onr cauxt, |\ ermillioa Bay,^- 1 Mr. UUeoek, of New York, moved that 1 ?****4. ^l* 1 ®** amendment, as it came and* UwxMi a »h > e I nuiTtif«tied X i n^the sralfore I reoommeoded by the Beeretery of I the^Bp«akVr?vUU I Horn tho House—yeas 36, nays 16. otlUssoldUrF sriveearnddiiMron, during the Trwwary beeaaee of the Increee^doom- the adgornjbjlweDPJw,a»J At *33 the Senate took a recces netU “"5=** *’ hu*bsnds Sfathers mere* consequent npon the development I ia*if the llou** ramamea in sv ioa a iew | im ^ nuvoaaua nua imuimtm i . lb#ri4 p-rf.1. Tbo I lulnut the absence of the to technics! deserters who served more I elasivcly to owniri. In the of tiiM«i« MMUMlnjhfiimi*, I revtiagth* enl growing out of similar Mr. ftsooek, of New York, preevuteU *» I i without having reeuaree to more conference report npon the sundry civil | niringnut raessares, th* follow og claaraIs epprepristion bill. Mr. Hisnock etated I inserted in asd in*t!s the fourth rnrayraph nun ply thst th* Senate amendment* had I tf the ninth rule of r noins, a violation of been redooed by ths conferrnro eodimittee I which Ia punishable by ruling oJ the tothe amount ot $26fiJJ00. In reply to a I eouiast qoaetirm a* to the National Board of I " 'Any person who gives or offer* to Health, Mr. Uiscock explained that the | any trainer, jockey or employe to any Benate had reoeded from ail its amend* I trainer, or if auy wtlMV, yaakep or an- meution that subject except the une in-1 ploye aooepts any giatultir, whether iuthe creasing from $&*•,<*») to $‘»,iXx) the sum I form of money, a share la a bet whioh may be applied in aid of Btate and I other benefit \ri“v r it. l o-.l^us local board*. I of the own*r wUo^c horse givre occasion Mr. Blackburn, of Kentucky, said that as I for tho gratuity, and to whom a member of the anb-oominiUec on the I tho trainer, jockey or cmpleve bill now under consideration, he wool J be I is engaged ; or if aay peruana be guilty of dealing unfairly by the other side of th* I any other corrupt or fraodulout praeucas House if be were not so say that la tha I oa the turf in tide or .any otitor oountry. main this was a dcaeoL clean aud ho Hast I every person *o offending shall be rJod sundry civil bill. He aid not believe that I out of toe course.' •’ therewasa jobtn it. He did not believe I Mr. Kelly, in an interview wilh an As*o- that U carried a single solitary paragraph | ola-ed Prcee reporter, said in refevanoe to that opened tho vaults of the treasury to I tho decidon that the aottsn of the c.xuiniv lobbybU or Jobbers. I tee woold be felt In racing before acoiher Tbo conference report wae agreed to, I year wea paseed, as It placed a premium ud thus the last gcucral appropriation | npon disitouest prsotioae. He claimed to blllwas di«poeed ut by Uw House. I have dooe hie ahare to protest the iuu>re ,t * Mr. Vnlautiue, of Ncbraeka, presented a I ofthetnrf. aadeeid ha conldafforJUf abide coofereose report cm the j >lut resolution I the result if others could. Mr. Kelly •ns- approprlating $219,(D) for printingtbeag- j pended business todsj. JVfor* the bvst '^'resolution was'aduptiTrVaf'aittlQg tU* I among the bookmakers, with whom ►mmittes on appropriation j to sit during 1was aaxioov to ws«ir large te reoese. I sums that Frank Short wonl4 win The Ilona* at 1030 took a reoeae for I tbs steeplechase. Jit bad nothleg to say thirty minntee. I other then that the decision wm a com- a aertnuoan cancel I plete vindlostlon of bis character as a The Republican members of lhe Benate I sporllng mso. He aaid that he would so* held a fully attended caucus to-day and I Mr. Kelly for defamation of character, discussed the subject of aootinntng the consideration of ths tax bill. >Tlth few dissenting expressions the opinion prevail- ed that Coagrees should not adjourn with-. „ , . , owl adopting In some form a bit! to relieve | The LogilsU attack arabre fntrcneii the people from tha* present hardens of “ “ taxation. Several Senators urged th* Im portance of pasting the knit goods bill. FOKEtUV XBirJt. and It was stated that va«t Interest* would be sacrificed It th* bill should be al- lowed to go inente—Aevcrc righting — Ko ]tew« from the Conference, (By Telegraph. I Loxnox, August 4.—Tb* news has the i » >wn,g t; in ri », Aii;».« • -Aral-. .ax I Peeha^l proclatcstiun states: M F*yptian beTTald 'aside foTthe IniTgooda bill, the I soldiers, with excusable seal, fired only Democrats would insist upon aalimued I buildings belonging to to«tite ffuropesns, duaoMlan, ud ,u^d «.i,U don 111. MU >n d kllM mlf Uw». d.luted I. mmm.- «lih .11 tn. aunndwuuth.ihMiW.il . . od-r-d b> th. tai bill, ud Uurt to ln.1.1 oa I . . w, “ “* "?»• ™ V' 11 ®' Kh *- orUoa o, o'Mtfr Mil woold roooli In pro-1 dl*. h»fIo, ountd tho f.*ra of Iho rti; Io trutodpwtf einToo»-iu ind<9n)K pr, (hoKulUhtreopo, (or IM..ell.d.p-o 1UII „ U , V1 iast understand what class of rtu.li.- will best develop thia or that «la*< of faculties, the order of U»» deve'op- _ f*culti<»H themselves, and the fitu«t mrutal- pabulum at the different ' meat. ngt>4 of deveiopm*:>t- v ■ \\c mu t not only know the human fae- anchee of kncwlolge l>eet development, bit we must n I* known of cetbcdv. f prf-octing a subject bst- «th«rc, inde- d, ary m-tho 1 k-i»tn subject which is ia ar.d natural method? led that 1 cau do bet- tnd yuu wilh that? ouo method better L and another t In tho ensp. I ^T'tho Mil miwo K lbori- poriih.' Tbo | uV'nrtrtloo wu| portin'iWrrajfr'ilrtl MU m^SThTpra- AUho’S. 7 ; widow h« nra«. o«- but«»««® jfe“.gg; ^u3ro«. di,.”SS?toThI lulled b» tho rwolloof Iho wm, eh. roired I Ut.rawoioOjOjloadln**rom«o clo.lt ontu I of th. Penolo to tW hilt pro- two hh to b. OMtal mow Midproddti. »^^doM.w«oijwpw^ wdMojor. ti , „rleolioraI report I AP>M.ooUy»_y. lb, i?w*lo til, end . danghtor to bo like her mother, I AUMoq, Bdowf JSSiJSSSi*** - "" I fo5l*l.»idi MiHraiS to onM^d. I gtboriito. gOnraWC. H.BmIow, ot Sow nlo. Mho died In tbo (olt..« triumph ol I 1® per wot. of Ur J.noMj lot, “* 1 I iflShrfiihl5oii’lBlMhh-.rnor Iv.htuoij | TOopUd, ud dw one o!T<»«t br Ur, l'- 1 - ftri.ll.ot,, Mtjf.U«.rio, I1W. With 1 "tSSTd.Sa:' 'VSdV; |dl«rt,M Urn, the r.tr. otorgX open. MlI FondMoa mend u .ucoUr. mmIoo. joonrad. I Mr Morrill raordod lhe motioo m In. I ml nn norm cum. tended todoUi uo bdbnnl Mr. Fondle-1 j n tf- ,u r root, trial. to-6»,, ILM.I Y«m—AldrUh, AlUwo, Anlhoo,, B.j.fd, Un dlMlUmod .0, .och Intention end I yulo, one of tbo d.ftm1.nu, to pluod I BUIr, Brown, C-mtroo o( l-t ns-ilvosu anted that oitooUto boilnua dom.nd.d I oa J; Mud. It. ..Id M- prinoinl bui-1 Comoros of ^iMoiuin, Cbllutt, Dane of attonUpn.. . .... . I nnawMfMmln,, both, bad *!no bonnes-1 fllloot*. DmU of tv..t Vtr.-ir.i-. I>awn, in molt oootraotlnf. lie drat mol | Ferr,, Oorirum. Halo, (farriMO. lUwlo,, HSraXSrt!Jittimlli'dlaSftro? wtU aowdIroopoua. tho ooaoao,tt I-pratt, ^n.rMI, onder-1 rtl, n. to dftr. on, 001 .D.ml». Irt I tiiretiBg UWl mw UK, mmr™ tJBJfl tbe ^7 I line for meeeagee for individuals shall not 1 exceed 26 sente for each word passed. The following is tho vote on Un knit .AT POVKAFRURY, A Grand plant. Y«t.rde, b, ,h. Ms-1 «^d ) tbM mmiih biUnii *un»nd»d tn .nil. «> „_i„- I 9Jr.lloliin. dmnandad lb. jTOj and a«r- | tn mail oontraotm,. If. dm mat I Fwr,, Ooraum. Hale, {fan-lira. H*a In apil. of tho rain TMUrda, motnlna, lo d u» motto, waa -otad down b, * pMt, Don., for boalaoa. tr—.action, in Uo-r, ln«aU-, Jocaa of Mdut, J- s crowd gathered at Po-.w • f.rrr, I rote—XI tof. 1 lerc-nbar, l»W, ud d.A.Dor.., Io the am- of N> t-uU, hogan, MoDUl, bl.llilbin, it fourteen mile, from Mamo. on tbo I . At «:I0. Mr. Morgan, roro. with the .rt-1 moeth . had now p — 1 — 1 new road. Tho ooerolon waa s grand pio-1 j^'coohraU^ulwd t Mho lUpmdiana In* I .gMMt’h'ui.' 'Kiaflrat^inl _ __ _ nlo and barbMM gtron b, tbs Moom|tosdodta forooaroto.b, .a nlj|bi motra.l^ tM enntrarta bed Wn ac-iniral I Na,.-8nli.r,Oall,Cockrali,Cokj, ®arl«, ...w a—- -TO,.,.- .a, ——- i wdun lu.imtiau wmwto mnra i ineM cor.imc.-* nno urrn scqciro » j .-ia)*—Hauer, i>aii,v ocarcu, j mrtvj, Taylor, of Monroe county, fur the benefit I Messrs. Sherman end MorrtU replied by I in the Iset »2ays of Angnst, 1878; I George, Hampton, Harris. Msxey, Mor- of the Monroe Female College. I oromrm for en egreemenl to terminate I toe agreement had been pot in gan. Pugh, Bauisbury, Vert, Walker and £IJr . „ tha debate to-morrow, next week or even I Wfi y Dg . but It was aatecJated some eight | rti-Iisma-lA Quite a number of people went np from ( A month benoe, .uo.H»*t | or ten dsys ago. HU iateml continued Fairs were announced between Frye aud Mscon, among them Geo. W. li. Holt, I could be had npon thi bill before adjourn-1 ap to* 3dareh"oT A pri u’lfffi. Thera was I Miliar of NmrYork, Plumb "and KeBogg. Measrs. D. U. Jones, C. L. O’Gorm: -- ... ..... H. Redding, Mrs. and Miss Redding. I O0 ^’ t0 a v3 t* when they had ha^ fair and | ^tee^r*re*mor* than one hundred iu I absent Accompanying the puty was Mr. Henry | reasonable dlscoseton and not sooner, fia 1 norobef . Their value wae first fixed upon I Mr. Beck moved a substitute for the bill Burghard, tho picnic clerk of J. W. Rice k I could assure the other side th*re would be I th4 basis of compensation rvra and the I antljortxing the Fo*tmxattr-Oan"ral to Oa, and CoL Jake Thomas, of tha earn* | 1 !•»$*!» of time ooutraete were to ran. If a | ftiara apoc public highways retablishod by stood that a practical!/esaa meusdeeialoe | (Signed J ”Aa*w, ss.T^iirbs.'T^'v ^'.‘“wftiSr. tiiu smecJmeots upon the knit good* bill. I tire of the Sultan. This derivsiou, if adhered to, will poet-1 Th# Beriia oorrestmnfieBl of the Tim pone perhaps Indefinitely any ectioo ou I says tho news that Oermsey h*s declared Uo *e reeolatton for adjoaromeat. I her wllitegnes* to partioiuat* »f the po* I agree tea collective protecno* or «h* 9' __ _ _ ... _ IcanaloenseesomeasWdCtshmeniamoagthe The oouferaaee eoaunlttoe on the nsval I Da »du. •pproprtalk* WII ttlla morntog agreed to I * k .||,p,toh to tho Han fram O-o.l-att. tMraljelaoaaalaoontroTcrar,whioh wora »,atwo traarportaaUrnd lot aim- m rajard lo Ih. eloaic, o m MJd. ilrf, Hat aftormooo wilh arRII.r, and Tha Manat. oonferM. rcceJol from thalr I Mon. di.agrc.m-nl. nod aa ajrred open tha I xrataarau, Aojoat A-»dJ«, on- oflho WUronwa thoolmlnjoflh. nn», ,nrd.TOl cM! . IC |„ ul0 ,i ) , bB co of ia- dlir-xr R-niml ®f pot-dc aaaraala. h-w arr. * Th.Pra.ldanta.nt ih.followtag oomi- het , (t8n C ,| I(> tnn .hl:h -Hr nadooa to tho Monato to-Ja,: dam« IV. tUruJ on ,h» Irt laaL II. m- Cl -ha Jolmrtoo,ofyirgtiiU.ooU»ot«ofeMtom. , tri „|, a0 irtr.o. Bond., of KU^Ip- J Nawinrt New., I ^ DMJUIra. an En.ll.h eoftl.., ..n«.t Virginia! Jama. B. Mltchatl, of Mreinla, I an.ium.al. H* wa« c-n-.r-J In o TOtfOfOf of onatorao for tbo port o, Fork. . lou Hnl _ wM .b waa accompanied b, tows, in toeutetrietof Newport News, Ylr-1 thouennds of nsHves shoottAt. “The Bui. K ft la elated that tho PrMtdent ha. dorid-1 ” B dar ** the'' "’I'mr'mton !'• I cd Orion the otrlet onforeomo.U of tht p tluiner Admiral ,nnr eighth « law, aa that -w watoorotnod ajj, ,ta!et that carer.I Uatna ol>h Iro-p- darm« the odnimirtrattra o, Otm;‘‘rA,!. hid lafl Carlo fnr Tc.’al KaUr Mlf wa, ' Tha la^talatiro, aaoaoUra and JodirrUI ap- twMn Cairo tod famalll. where h- ^roi-rlattott MI1 WM rroirirod it tho While 1 At lOdO o'doekabont aaraetj-dr. pMpU I ran, Mr. Morgan began ht. ramarha, hot I rua % WM nn ag^ngau loaa. It wea ao I th. HtaUe and Terriloru. aneh mail aer .little Util, program wh«Mr. PJodk- I e harg«l. Them war. then dlrtd^, a- d Ttra .a U bla jmfgmrat ah. pnbt cloak) caljod atloatlra Io tbo I y,. part,oorartsg tha Mlgaot than Mud I ragotno, and In ratort aqob n o qoomn and moaad -o nd. I lh , othera. Wlmaao draw fort, par mol I ma, aatabliab or draoonUsst. .« n-ih. —._i I ton tat 7 o'etoob) ooljod ottoatton ao tbo|urapart>aarariog tha Ulgrot aharo paid I ra-ioiraa, act an raoort a och room Mbo onjorlng tLcmaclrea! or an tboagb tho rain 1 aboaoeo of . qoonm nnd moaad •" nd- tho othera. Wiuuia drew tort, per ccoh I ma, eatabliah or diaeontlnoo. Aftcrdia- fall Seatil, ^ moogn uio r»m Aft« ..rerat motiooo to ndjooro I g{ W ihlrt, po, eonl nod J. W. Dora., | coral oo lh. anbatltolo war withdrawn and - • J - * wera n.gaurof, th* laat rciclung 7 to do, I b. W Done, for ”■— ■ When dinner waa annoonMd th. table. I - r. a; read, and of *U dm .oontr, dinner. I “dthelaa* bjangebrtoaii that »qi In tha arooda. thM. tahlM I rapid nntb. aaonrad. Mr. Morrill rairaa- umed m II wto m ^ graod I «»•*» eonaooaad Io an adroarnjwnt. Tbo - nd glo.iooa feaat of hrotlol ehtdrarTand |“- 11 - »‘ 7:l5 > *d|oarnol nalU to- gennm. barbeen-, and th. hmt old fach- ~ ioned bome maJa lightbrrad,oomr MW. . _ _ . _ I-.e crowd did amp’a joatlMloth, feaat, I Mr. Uolchk-t, of Naw Tock. oSarad a and wart load In Mr praiaa at tht wa, I roaolottao propoalng n conaii'.nilooal in wkleh th., war. eared for. I amaodroant providing that it ahatl tgka thirl, -ent’11», the enter; riling firm of f. IV. I (erred. bmn reached on all potaU of dWpM. • ■I - .arr'a ,-itatfcm, waa tho oMaoartmlgcd I aacwpt that rtlatir. to Moliog oar, aarda. U' In of th. aocarttoo, and ah* toU, eatfnra-1 Th. coolaranew raport onl*U*»lali>e, ■ J th. rolfc I .Me.tire and jodinai appropriation bill , and Mtted waa praa«atad aad I Mr. itobeara eipUin-t th. prorWon. ofth^billM far m ngraed npon. Tb. I bMW rodnMd to th. fMlowing paint t Beer Pack draw I referred to tM pa-t oXea ooi-imlttce, th intimating that It TbU tranafer I atiairwM., Mr. fa r,, waa arranged tn the department b, n e,a-|woald probahl, b. faeombiy reported at tom of anb-ooatraeta mad. brlween the I U.e run imalna, Tb. biU then paumb partiM. WltoM. tdectidol . pepw pre-1 Mr. Alltoooprraantod aooofcrane.report tooted biao aa tbo ortictM of pa incrahip I oo the aoadr, airtl toll, whtole wm rood cntcrod Into b, Sllocr, Pack, J. >V. Dona, I ■ M,dbuMMf.forlbo On motion of Mr. Karaomol Inwa. tbo maUfc la Jo dated Aatoetl-s IMS, and I ftonato a mood moot to tha joint raaotntioo narraa \utoMlraaMnrHdMiurMM«. for tho ratabli,hm<.nt of diploaatto raU- raCar,. The pfOMOda from the reatoa in | tinea wl-h I’.rria waa counrrad In. Mr. Oox, of Mew York, morel to oooonr in toe Beast* amendments to lhe bill a — r. — -... . , were being erected- II* wm informa l. _ to da,, oed waialmoat Immoditfo- .i.mm, trama woold ho aeoitn toloi ItrMr, •f dgned br ibe Prooldoot. I The traa-nr, of the Aontoa mLUIr, oon The Prraidoot aont the fol'oriog noml-1 rained ciiojOr wblcb war iatoM ohoo nations to tbo Honnto lo da, s UlftoM I lggg toft Cairo. Orut and WllUom llnr, TroMot, to bo I ipauaoau, Aogsat 4 -Tba 1 i-nl—ioo-ra to nagotlaton eoojmarclll |of ora «d th.Ttf.-di.a'a g -rarnm-t t, with Mailoo I John II. DiUoo, of I r„ drewo opraf-r It.rirnica-fifi. .ip* irart, Moratar, of logotioa of lb. I jm eD ti Tgjpl Uoitod Htato* tn Mndco. I Conramnorho, topirt t-V. dal#*- I sere bss »c:«grst bed to to* P«*r*i ymteste OESRilAL DOttKATIL'MEtTH. I tng *gsin*l A-Imlral Birewr'i — — — I coLccrnlngUi#flies «»n«i. Ite ,:»-!• Tb* Yellow Fever la r#«s*-4 n*rrf • it is In no dsnger from ArsM Ps> Indian Territory were to be divided as fol lows : Veil* ono third, Minor on#-sixth. Pock onoelxtb end J. W. In to* otoor theod J. w.Dorasyoee-UttWo j amending the eUtutee relating to eteAa Slate* sad Territorial ^ site {eomefa. lie ciDUinod thst the do mow off 77 *u re r? iT6 Ib> provide for ll»* inspection d J^W. Dorsey one-third bo-1 Q f foreign vcoeele ralUng from A me risen rts. Agreed Iosco them. This psrtnerskto contioned I porta. r • •-'.«? ones*** I Tral* »uMln»o. ■!■**• 1 at t —. on'* it ti*- »•■».! *»• -J f«-;«irfr, Mttgt-t. the d.i • -,>..f Irolmwf < mr^T^rSa nlgr-—* too Ml**-1 JoMoMwhaa oob rtdir UgSMamtora-mn) Ho* ih,.llhotm ,#t . .. -• sxmIse tiM 4 n!r3lJK??uj.s^a i ***'■ r would return Uet* rMtttis Use*, which he I U'te, foflfw; emusMts, right/- letted le do. Crntee UtdeUlm •ol'urteff's wife. I fit* j Ueo«#o*n*-co®BiA--d*«, eewnty- usteg too Mgumect toes fcr fwratehed toe| f.cr { l euteoxaf. 280: atoetera, wvei.4. money to hoy toe 1’reoM, sod toes toe ted I fixe; envignr, eeveoti-fiv*. Tbe nexteob- MasUaI dSf re*.## WAS In relAtiao lo tbo aa I “>• •» «*» toatortil -t able-, tens*fhrtsr's wile, who senes to be heppy 1 riZir ’—ihtkl Mil bo report* d lo Coo- Tbecocsprooiteo i-roriJe* Ihu n.d Msnr&fs wwo -r-ra-—i . ----- I AW DUHOTPCn chtrf ngent wig X* P. tttUUhaoto Alter proprlottoo bill April l,l*;j, nonoof ft., doftodontN n. I fe^raroo, and ««r*cd to. rapt Miner, wan In ae, we, whatonr In Mr. McCook ogorad a ooeoanrat rraotn- torartod In hi. (Ih* wilnra*’*) ain am-1 tio« granting Iho ora of the rotoadn ud tnoto. nor ana be Intonated Inna, of thotr I odioeealK-ocn intbampttot to tha Car- root*.. Ho bad non. bran cnnraraod tn I iSd ninnnt eommiiueof tbaMootoi, tbo presentation ot aoj fraodolootctoira of tbo Arm, of tho Combe riand fram Urn again* Ih* LnUadMtotoo gorarnment. Ho||gttio(Mo«otobortoth*ad of Doaoraber, did not know wbra ha Irgwni into tb* I to bold a trarar nod rasapttan, tbs objeoi boatnra* that the raotra war* losing aos-1 being to rjd la tb* on-alra la WaaUngloa I-acta. Ho dhl know it when (of a auto* to tbo momor, ofthoTat* ha oignad th* eontraet, bat ho|PraaadcntOarttold. Agraodto. I ikon .strand, ant ootl OamottoaofMr.lbomaa,of DUno,- moo to pot diConn, rootoo into *P-1 jotot raaolotaao woo parawl I ratio am -honhad braanoort of aarbol MarraUr, of Iho K> a, to era rone a _ eofora tba aUoInr of too ran- Of ia-ioir, to twra^gaU tha ctrcoirol mol. On A-gort 40, laTR, wttaora bad r— I ouradtog tho torn o* too Aoarmafto. oataodntotopnra from Brodr aakingbial Mn Dmglc,, of MMaa, oakoa what rooloa bo Intended Pi pot luo oprra-1 pot 0|<.nTu poaa-ga ths joint lion. Oonam-odlkUkowoMdatort nU prertdtog for n jotot 0.U0* oan bat Watt’s rooba Saptombcr Irt. 11a bad then* nraatora aad rta gaacn a araaaraalton olth Oacoral Brv), la An-1 togafra toto too that before M, oM ahigio aada Mil ■Oaoitii I and appraued b, tba aaaa. board ln-1 lb* facto reported to CoagrtM • TOMWUIWI I fill tort/, J»■ VA Allison, •aunctii^itf ,.fl , tn y back npon their second entrenchment toward Karr < l Dewar. The mxrini 4 wore snpporlcd by Iho fionth fitef- forttehlr* ictflruentthe Riflov. Thoy sof- fero 1 somc vbat, but bchsvqti with the greatort coolor** and steadiness nndsr h heavy firo. Tho object of the British operation*, whioh was to compel the enemy to din-lay whs! force nnd wbnt gnni ,thcy had In front of onr main povltioo, wm completely Attained. This was a*certaln»'d by night fall, when tho British were plowly and uteadilr withdrawn. No noon rale return of till* killed nnd wounded Is jot attainable. Tho enemy’• lo«s i* unknown. A Urge num ber of wounded fell into the hande of tho British. Msny dosd were seen. A consider able numbwr of the enemy weru tnA.V prls- ooett* Tho British lately mado surcAs*ful experiments with the forty-poonder* n»*n- tlonod while mounted on their ironclad railway track. / Wanted ViwmortlMcly. If there *ro any irsduxto* of “*j yet No Chance In tlm stylo. .Vnc Jhtert RsyitUr. The Aiotiipt* !c Utol Is coins out of fiuhfon, lUbfil-l. fiat the lr-ii-1, rutty-vivlmrinc he til ora by vigor--’u men of a’ ttflfiy, wlUi mat • aaa.w Ion, youog men. rs, will n never. Keep ou of te- of It* resell. Inlne’s WhlCM /' A : ! ■ Mr. RUlae’s brand ocw si saatirslog s Trilowlih tin;-- uke s very atickteyc Iu nnritv in aacn iltl not ■■purity la such contact, committee could notcon*-:- thlof but * cheep quality ofli »i»-u»here_themud end guarw Whet lo Do Wilh Dorsey. ;vu*r Tnbums. It mlghl bee good Idee Id oeqolt Stephen W. Dome/ from dm chancel mb i*m -v; f vert him late e sse wtewmoDUBr. n • mid to be wiler iwiTvMilliwm Unn ran i-- Mid of the ro*t .if onr nsry. Hill u.-* ms:tor Ute preyt * riro. Old rtldoa doing I Arkintai TravUr. There U % section of ftlfuof* tallawl F-fy'rt !t* othftrdsy an Arksnmw man wh«o» »>n live* In thsteomm.ir.iiy wr-ut m f-.J’.ow* u> llto wuacmsD:^Osmeomefto*t»u<- ir u--y l«*lre U» hsr# s thee*. Ut 'v:n flfht. &I.1 •ymour, because he was t-esien for th.* proit- •[!•.*, it - n the peo- L ! -’ **f >iMirdt«T.ri. Nt »t i.’iinf )<-i know, old •h'iS I rem^lnero before you fet your t.iu Inilncd «• Ptilloeoebj Jkutm JturnM. Ti rasko % prssdeal sppllestten of th* rel!^ luslruthito tho ooniu.on o< cnrreofe* of life • * tendency on th* pert ot children thst he* ft. n t fra notir.Rl by tholr Instm-v rs. Thter irthol of seaart utiDf Idrai. howevvr, la remo- .Im** •Unilng, e*. for Inatane*. tn the follow- x J *r l • , to-i»-.n,.d.rv at an t.fcn wtii l- w betide hi* mother, when s V.j remo erswtteg slnug Um tto^nss- Hr Mkcl the y..un*vt«r. -Thsttis oM i rir." «eld n pUNjts cmpODse. loss I'll v ti<l hi in to ls-d." end i.rtuf.ng dawn hi* flat on the lisj.l-«, li...-. i the tly was •» Mealy gathered to lu snceslors. ThvRIlral 9fnn*e Ptitlooopbg. MCWm. Thelev. Dr. Timothy K-T.-nr-H., «,f ivntor will deltver s • -arcsof six lector® * u;-.n Orsr tlsn j-t..' .1 hy, Um dste* t-» be heresfler *f nounr*.!. The (abject will bo divided Into *1 beads, as follows: l. Orsare doctris*of myeh-.'.-gy sad hgi- klsdtstertic mrthad sa-l lyefa-m X. Orsr.V* d-ieirlne cf MllSi u'.'i doctrine cf political cnail-f*— — . and create*!-nepotUm. ■i. <iranl‘edlflanctioo of nisa fiom nature-, two Mind* of morality—U»« p«g«..nal frlen l and the potttieel eopporter-mjettoUm. . L OtDDrsdMUlMef IT • • *--••• tn i-.imrm ••v. te M.x 1 a® f-;r:.l«'.ln* a eon- ms i »n between peuti.^Um nnd «••!- um. &. Umnt fleeiheti^tbnijUtoa-ry of flio »ru and lltersturw m developing n»n'i mini. «t>n- *- wi.a•{»•••* nnd self IraueMtieg. A 0 rent's vtew a hi* Iturtlrr and WatoMo la rtlaalo-1 ha a*M has tl-oad, Rireo nnmaroao if—fa aippt- rin.a-r naiiaa -Tiodi- Ufhamaoli,.Tbo Mrlt'shorr-patl-n of' too ear mown Ditoii— 1 "toil will only lliwijrwlti ll by »ff :rtiog f* l#d .”? *L.ra.t! AnM Ftohxnnexvsj l* (pr vitiation# off Bench nod Honmenih rsrk. I iu ^trality. [By Telegraph. I I U- -ue, August 4.—Tht FanfcUa says the AX txracTXD veastu I Itelisn portion of tb* tat*ra*U"«ti eqcnfi* OaLTonra, A.rad S-Tb. Mhoorarl "1 't”. ** t r. , ,-V / ienrtetin, from geUmorst, with srapte-1 ”^1*. ”.! w I rood Cos as 1 tore* Tho Netr ( bsrx« Atalnii Inlwfir Pmwfti end Ch Th* fnettont Beeehnr hn «'/ r i ti.f lv-r. «h i :..r.!. nva, tol lh* following t and estisfnetory: Heecht toehtimofhievMeDile] r :wd by the belnolhkl ef embnssUng toe d*nd HP h aa croMMcal bnehelor, * n hoa * r ' d seemed Inboeei hseine ' I psl'k htii piled with maJioiiul o’.'-ara aad at,,,.., I n«r..l port^h.rmg fe^^.^'tLtt loi S • '10»r*nt-n. nrapttai. I ^ngalor aail-i, of ika powtra, whioh A <iaar ant-no 1 Darii-rua. Me a to. anu acictoi. . I Mtoia to lift a flagor fbribo rail!e—Ml of Stisrau, AogooAC,—A (ImirtU, Mlaafa-1 tb* toain dtdtTOll,, toondralake slpp-, aparial aara: -Mir mltoo north of | m tbspratoatlra of (S* caaal. - Granada, oo F.w K-rkman p* ' a pU-.Utira.Capt. Klrtonaa, innnda, alghvmll p*»a,Anvirt't^7l.a*Mw*5;!al t-aarloia of a ootoiad woman with tMaaoMtitotodM folio*.: M. 1 to tbe quartet* wrhom he has llrafi for hwmI mri ud I Btenlor, prstideni mi t HtiUjiriami her faar ofuklwn. Cugfil uterof joefiev; M. <te Oral*, micteter off r t ,ln:«- «; M. 'Ilore rd, minister M l BUlot, minister of wa •-•bc'ry, minister \ krnnl, dopsfy “via shy, ■ ; M. I Batman, K. C.. Aog-.ai J.-A M n doll, tornfpnhtt.tortrawton. (V., pnpnr nUI bn pah ! nd nl tthartoua, N.ft, I ">"»«?» Crmningra A*iml,>th,wtthCol. Ufrwi| T* at -i IhOd r ■ • tetihdreoplagli. a. -a*. .a.,.: S . •• "l u.< ... ..- teU, formerly number ol Oms- I ' 1 w^ . ' 1 V ’ edit.>r-lB-€hl«L It wiU be Demo. I ****** *ac nfmrwarle M. Fwrry. to wvdor. emtio iupotiUeeT M | tntoto form ton mnteiry, b**—“ -*—•» Courxiri, 0^ AugoU 5.—!cformation I IK nt.ni, Aagist 4.—A strike *mos/ i« Ih-sl lr.ii :««..u tb« iftto Cec.trsJ | f rish c-/r.*toboUry u ihrsAUMd. J: rnUruni nrn nos n-row* forther south! th:.‘. serious meeonleftt sm wncts of tbAU WnxvhnU, end the ronl will require I ton men U wl*k •i-re%J, sad from fiv owner n. srrcrsl weeks ol repnir before they non I te* “ “* “ *juslIhslpotn'.. The lorn by toolT»- | wnter «|out of TuarHlny wn* mnch grrater I quicker npor- . then at first *oi i-fcti. From n pcdot! _ t-.*.: li.’d lt-.*w j tt.Ma. IA... 0 t. .,{ t .r.. r..j i|- J1D t„ by tel..re OpOO lt^ ijyuUi Lteu 1, nud u> Uie WOtbrnuch ut tb* lUutei'v fclegrsai Campsuy, dmliui Aivsnn- t•: *«.-A ‘■■tor* •-*: -r-'m Ilk- - fi-.lU; 2si - l.e VU'ASI -aft- jafA/u.tmx. xwuy suec hi* cbcek% OmBB , irav;ug nu bnMUUoa so-l t HH