VOLUME L)aVIII---NO. 202. girt Vittsburgit dastfft "CITY NOTICES. To-Bay's Excursion - To (tw; ,pi) . ,:v kr Et; Petrie' Chitral'. Allegheny. to tales part 10. the affair are natl. "tiebri wUt le.isie Via` tbonirebarille d e pot arr 435,30 tl. ra.,3:44 p, m., 83:idiot= at 5128 .17a0 Brownreille boat alio leaves at s a. m -- • Prr'COOdit: besCanotted stook In the city, the greater _vire , if -thttnt inrcluwen before the ]alb advance, and evil' be sold cheaper than eon can bey tlem elieWhera. dell end see oar stock itiOntkigingbeitui, cheeks, tousling. tie/ands, ft! etlfi__diN flannelly dabs, celiac - ens; Bailin. "r: - B UN 'We bityfor cash and . sell forcish, con 21reqillielfglee can buy and sell, ail cheap, snit we think chsiper than saykeitie the - elle'. Remeinber . ,ere aro noiiori the nOrth•eest corner Of reortle and Meiketstreeta. - Wholesale 'buyers are reqdrated to call and examine arse stack: ' C. Emma Love tc Beftwtten., Our Wend, Mr. ;obit - 'Wier No. Federal 1 3 4;fita1t!' 16 14.4 , 1 'ttio jilorlotuCiuswe of the captor) of Illehmond and ihe eurfeeder! Of Mei xebel:Gretral Lee was + eedied:ond tablet s ediedieo Or - the — per& pre. etteedoidicoottingthe reaction that would foL .letf,elide vett teeny purethsee of the !heft ePhlst 53 4 Imam& gqodl “About osoeholfef the `elaOlieerSOntb - of the - thliit Clothe;"euermeeis .Autistlagiareffiludatalia iitoarr. *Ala hale to pleyarellltkeynin lip to, . order, on, shorn noose, ehe West - ail* lieurel'eaeresgorginglyl6lY'rsteli. 41 4411:448 gcninfi bllvefhgeull • establishment. Our Allegheny Yr!ends should Five Idea a eat. - Ticrtaus- , IV. Parry dr Co., . , . Inettral Slate Roofers. and Deal&s Inlaner Slata, - ,of ViTlOl/11 colors. Office at Alexander faughlin , s, near the Water Works, Pittsburgh, Pa.'. - „NtaiOnett, No. 73 riko street. Orders trot pNirjitteadell to. All work warrantedinstet :rtOpf. ao,ne at \tie sh ortest notice. No Cblat. for Jape*, ,larovided the toot is not obtitellifintlit pu7 on. -• • • Carpenter-Jobbing Shop. Bering returned alter an abet:Lid of thred rears tn the army, I hare re-opened my shop for alliorta nrinnnlng In the enWenter . line, at the old stand, ; Virgin Alley, between Snuthdeld street andOhetiy lley. Orden Rolland and promptly attended to. Ornutem FOILIZEIST. . ,Peaehen, 31eloun, tweet Potatoes, generally, eorutantly arrlVlng st las Third ntlett,below.,staltbleld street. . 4133:1in • Plivittiva & Srest.. • . . ,„ ; OM, PARIS i7ertesquidenee *tile Plttabmgh Gazette , P . srus,- Tuesday,. July 25,1865. ' - This diy ihn,iatagenhieiiption opens for the new city loan of iol6:irtmtired and fifty pillions, ind the fact la almost the only one which affords tori topic of Coilirraton or imparts some de grce of liveliness to our present state of stagna tion. ' The Subscription, however, has been goltit-bit'fqr tette time previcras at the varlotut 1:.-:1=14e,Y.-aiitliet14.34Fe.whose windows tholich - . ptima:ot Lb% municipal lottery hare been haeg t figir:in tempting ,array port of bait to the =ill fry popnlatlon. Apparently the- • &geed Meet Jatus,heen produced: for the crowd mmetattleci - peforkthe doors of these meets was -overywhere great - and eager; anditioligh their . niterix ge were not iiiYierge, yet numberkmust , Boon /well the amount, and there can be little doubr.that the subscription cover many tlniee the regidred Loalrleg lit et the _ Credit Mobiller, I found a vast coneotirsO 'of people, chiellY belonging to the laboring climes, tsyintr, in to that establishment their savings to be invested In city etuct. No doubt the prizes offered.(neore than a million of frame; every year) Is the main canoe of all this alacrity. xhich the people come forward °Wolfer their .money to the city Ls a proof of great, oxildence in the stability of the existbag , etittpantionitinirnineesgitmequetalfbapleas. ing to the government. ' For in all French revo- fuilons the ; city revenues ham been the Ilea to Atuffer, and to troffer most Mainly, the duties ,from which they are melnly derived beingeteen tially dependent upon public tranquility andthe presence of a Vast' , number of etch forelga . sojourners In the capitol. The Increasing par ,_.aonal popoltwity of the Emperor and Empress, sihhth Is =mistakeable; Is also another mound of confidence. The result; too, of the general municipal-elections-throughout the country has Justleoltelded fortunately and proplUausly with the Issue of the loan. These elections for the rocoustruCtion of the municipalities take place by Lonteereal "Inuffrage, stud - the, opposition had counted upon a great success and almost a-pop• • tdar demonstration against the local admiMs- - battens at least, If not exactly against. the goy, moment itself. • The contrary, however, .has proved to be the case. The returns , which are .. pouring In. at every motneut,%bow that the list -candidates favored by the authorities bas almost meryfrlfere -hem carried. • Only in one or two lota/nits auth as Mameilles for instance, has the opposition list beau wholly triumphant; and Able result has been morn-remarkable bemuse „ official Influence has been More sparingly and • - 'e-antleMsly, used than bas been the case in nay previous elections. The Imptrlal governaient bee evideritlf still a strong hold upon the swag— Inatkam of the =assn. The Impration of a thoroughly good under --Matialeg Mink roestablished between this cone • try and the United Sates, coupled as it la with - a renewal of commercial relations en slams scaleare further grounds of public =addenda. The illonfleur recently took occasion to ape* on the most.favomble terms of the state of things fo America. The amnesty of President John - it said, was now ,te.nch better understood and appreciated, and bin Metall:lse-of the pre. , ;:rogative of .pardon wan highly commended. 'Also; the Mmitsur remarked with great tuttisfac ::l„ tioo, the testolstakable demonstrations in favor of a policy el:, mad return toliacide avoes t-tflltma exhibitedby the , toople of the United '- at-that generally, and slotted that finch tines tiMus aa that of Mexico had almost ceased tone agile- And among them. .Faspecially the official Jour ' ammeadeta opetiticou which it represent ' ed '6 being algnedlest now by many of the prin cipal merchants Of New Yore, In favor of the Moogaltionof the Mexican empire. Certainly, .1 - : - ..o=ne but Mb ea ACC ALS the 01:10 elided to is now required to draw. as - closely as ever. the bonds of friendship which have so long united this - people And government of France and Amer. The great hope herein that the Cabinet of +..*-7Washingtotimar erelong find rich recognition lobe lidtineciamhdent - with the national interrata giNtiti• Conversation with President Johnson. • • A WantiVoikciamapoudeut of the St. Louis • , .„ bbt a short time . elnee iildistfugpiihed Senator called upon the *mid t. A delegatiedr Of cemeeryatine- had, just.left him. Turning to the Seitte'r;t6 safd l - Wender if those per lohlrbo,-trat-nowplitsettput,Apagicte thst I iho zartirer iiud themnitto mibleit I Owe eliratfim: There was not a men in that dam. Scm that weerldast hale united In offering a reward %Wray -seep a few years eke, and now they, talk to rue as if 1 owed; yerythieg to them.- gthesthey'll find Iltaye a menmers - - Again A well known editor of a pros - absent . northern ptirnalotalt to' the - President "The - ;Democracy any you will yet be found With theta. Thigy you brew always been a good Democrat, and will always remain)! '. TO they," responded Mr:: Johnson. "Welt,,, air, you are at liberty to tellell finch gentlemen that while, fta Pxnaldent, shall endeavor to dropany partisan character, I certainly am not prepared to do , more than pray for those who despitefully ino me. I think they stand in need of pia era , aiteli,'swalliirecaLtZtr."3,3 toratelttee -of Freedmen to the- President , "Blehmead Jr es much in tho ,hands of the en. • cessionists now at it was before Lee Surrendered. Iforninallf free, wears yet the worst_ of slaves, .and we tee no hope of redress. unless you old - .!`aentlettniu,' , answered 246 Janson. "you Must: exerdatOiLlence. -ant Are free, aod atm nalneat:,Vrtglntan 0411 yet not only .nekuotet: edgolvstrittedom, but rum equality, if ynu, arc trail to ytartelees. , ' F . :",flaktbst saffBtate laai of ylr4tala, Dies Treeldent' , — - ._. !What of the local and State, laws of Vlntinrsi Until tbesali; le.°e ciane to %tar- sonags, —Sather think trotted- States bayonets will. bd. about the only lava tbey shalt tam ," tio back tiounbottlea„r ntklia.t4 Co rat: daty, - and A Inulegit ' adi nal"allartioDX.YoU Is seemed to =his right and ties to life, liberty and the paientti AMinemnsem iebetnazia e 339 -was atIMOMPF lily' Inn% e," few 'dept alai; et. J 3 No. He went to • saloon in thevhsee am; ord a y ' Ideutenant ormilltta, who be that% lotakah,la blonde ' that he did not. inat VW, at f ilm.. retated:to corn. : endrth netc vrhenXelly drew& revolver fled at m. Byetandere then traoekeet Reny down, took him ont,and suspended him JitheAxtb Of n ' " 1 HE #1.4 • - ) Ad- VERY LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. TEE LATEST FROM TEXAS. Orier regarding Rebel Public Property NATLIIOEAS PRACTICALLY BESIEGED Beath of Our Troops Improving. ARRIVAL 01 1 GENERAL mEßairra CAVALRY. PROCLAMATION OF GOV. HAMILTON STEW Yong, Augnet 3.—The Herald's Galves ton. , correspondent of the oth says: Prior to be ing' relieved - Gin. Granger Issued en order re quiring all persons having In their possession public property of any description - whatever, formerly belonging to the Confederate States or the State of Texas, to deliver It to the proper United Stites officer. This order was 'rendered necessary from the fact that the surrender of the Texas troops tinder the arrtnigement between Kirby Smith and Gen. Canby, was - a . complete .swindle, those troops having been Oft:ended and sent to their houses, retaining their arms, before the Commissioners sent to confer with Geller/21 Canbykrrited. The eerie - 10er was carried out in good - faith as far as it effected the Arkansas and. Missend Creeps. Al a natural consequence there are large quantities of public horses and wagons - scattered throughout the State, which it' is the purpose of this order to collect together. The good effects of it are already to some extent ap parent. Affairs at Brownsville and Efetamoras remain unchanged.. Cortinas is practically besieging the latter place with his few hundred men, and nothing-can fair outside :with safety withorit 'a large escort. Be has for some-time past threat ened an attack on the place, but no fears of his doing so are entertained by the Imperialists. Mel:Will et one troops upon thelito Grande larapidly improVlng, and he abi - of senrvy and bone fever,.so Balled, are eer.bdaV:groWleff leas under the excellent sanitary measures. . Tong, Aiigust 8.,-The Renderer (hives ton correspondent saps: Gen. Ifferrlitt's cavalry commend had arrived at Austin on their march scenes the country from Shreveport, Ls.. and bhd replaced the national flag over the State capitol, where It had not before waved for four. years. Provisional Governor A. d. Hamilton reached Galveston on the 21st nit., where, on the 25th, he lamed his proclamation to the people, an nouncing his appointment by the President, and forehadowleg his designed course of proceedurb In the pertormance of his duties. ,He axes no time for the election or convention, bat states that they would be held as soon as praeucahle. He admonishes the Texans to dispel the delusion under which many of them are laboring, that slavery still exists, and in forms them that Ii is effectually dead, and that if they fall to treat the negro as less than a free man, their representatives will in vsdn seek ad- Congrees. Be does not, as some of the other Provisional Governors have done, re appeint the county officers who stetedLrulder the rebel regime; but. states 'that Ira will make the necessary appointments to fill their places. The Governor also further explained the coarse which be designs to pursue In a publics address Which he made to the peopleof Preston, in response to their invivation. NORTH CAROLINA ADVICF& MUM =OM REBEL LEADERS AND SOLDIER& APPROACHING STATE CONVENTION. Conflict to:ween Civil and Military Inthoritica Itsmon, IC C., August 3,—Parties arriving here from different parts of the Stile, Bay that there is a great change In the conduct of the late rebel soldiers. Their complete submission and good Intentions to the government for the first few weeks after the eallapio of the rebellion challenged the admiration of all loyal men, but since the wholesale display of cletirent4 to the rebel leaders of wealth aid Inftpence, this treacherous and arrogant class have poisoned the minds of theta sal/here against the Union, and are now organizing them for e political con flict with the Government, and a war , against the Union men and negroes. They arehaving everything their own way In designating the delo. gates to the Convention, which they expect will soon be called, unless the Government Interfere:l and excludes their leaders from participating In this body. The true Union men will have noth ing to do with Its deliberations, which they claim wlil result In a farce and ruin all who are asso ciated with it. . Nun , YORE, August B,—The Ts%?reales it alelet correapondent mays: A negro named Curry,. who some years since made his escape from sta. -very, a few days ago reappearedin hiseldnelgh boyhood to scants of his family to take them North. He was set upon by the citizens and nearly killed. He related his treatment to Gen. Ames, who sent a squad of cavalry out and had the assonants brought to him. • Governor Holden then Informed General Ames that be had appointed Justices of the Peace to -attend to inch cases, and he had no doubt Jos 'tiro would be done; but General Ames retsina his prisoners. In the meantime a charge.of assault and battery has been brought against Carry. He, too, bus been : arrested and imprisoned by, Governor Holden's officers. • SEVENTY-TWO PRISONERS RELEASED. General Grant and Rebel Pardons. ANOTHER MARY HARRIS AFFAIR; New You; August S.—The Thaw' Wasting ton special sayer On Saturday seventptwo pris oners, against whom charges for various of knees Lad been preferred, were released from the Old Capitol; the charges against twenty seven of them having been withdrawn. Those whore regiments bed been 'mustered out of ear vice were ordered to report to the mustorlogout officer of Ible department, while the others were sent to their respective reginients with the charge& This leases less then one hundred and Silty prisoners at the prison. An effort has been made to induce Gen. Grant to recommend the pardon of a number of gener al officers of the rebel army Virginia, tcf side to participate In Marital affairs of the State.. In the case of Gen. liemrer, Speaker of the:Virginia Rebel Legielature; Gee. Grant eras particularly ImpOrttmed, it being - diked that Kemper.Waa derinanaat laws:dog the peitticat ,artAA for the:Purpose of Irepreastng upon 'the the minds of the people of Virginia the !repot; • taste and advantage trrthem of heartily soca& Ing to-the nevi order.or things - . The applicants Are not at"ell encouragedthe result of their efforts, bat =mese a ditcminatiemt to passime far tha immediate restoration ot their original fights and privileges.: :.Thaita!ohPs Washingtim cedar saw Judge , eTSCASOS, 0f...,"710r1d5. and Stews Idlaisiersatho Court of Vienna in 1.135.3; veal at the White House thla morning;` IV Is supposed solicitiog pardon: 'dodgeJackson is represented `to have been a prOtanent - participator la theist° rebellion. The Wortd's special sues Another ease of Insane leanaLse has Jest resulted hero. A young lady, arming herself with a pistol of the same pastern as that used by Miss Barris, deliberately shot a soldier who had become an Inconstant lover. severely, If not fatally wounding him. It Is understood that on order has been issued 17mun1eg to their dank in the regular army all reenter slnce. 6 who held commissions In the volanseer sernee. !IRIAN RIVESTIDATING COMMITTEE RETURNED. Colonel Chivington's Action Disapproved. 01 CALLED FOB 6EPTEMIIIIII 10th. Ntw Voss, August 8.-3enstOrtinater, Doo. 'aniF Bees; the committee to irorestlsate Indian affairs through Now Mexico and Coto. ;rap, boo Mimed from the !game While at Von Lyon;hey investigated the Band Creek 'offish and informed the "-Indians Interested, that eh...government disapproved of Coknel,Chnr- Legion'asnien. Ther lotted the 'lnfilans to meet them In council .at Cow Creek, near Fort . Lamed, on the 10th of September, lo arrange terms of peace, Favorable results an anticilpa= Colonel - Baia a Le 11M let" Celorado cavalry, aciompattled the Beneherildfidegation, Naw Yo ng, August B.—Tee ' roses NVething• ton, speattl we:. The fink maim Cabinet meeting held for ten ds convened at noon tray, All the niezraitre wet wero lowa. LATEST. ADVICES HON MEXICO 77" -- • c Reported French Successes Unfounded FRENCH REINFORCEMENTS ARRIVING San Louie Held by the Liberate GUERRILLA OUTRAGES IN TEXAS Alabama Public Sentiment Improved I:cw Outzens, Augnat T--Cotton la quiet; two thousand bales wereaohrst 42®44c. Sager is active ; fair to fully fish• 14d)15 . 30. Freights have declined I@i-Xe. The rirem , City of Mexico correspondent says The Frer;ch organs state that It will re quire a handsel thousand Moro 'men to destroy the bands of Juariste. The rising of the pee,' le daily takes larger dimensions. The re ports of the French successes are unfounded. General . illyarez has just Inflicted a heavy blow on the Impendists, at Yepalla, completely routing them and taking three ,plece.s of soil. terv. Great disappointment is felt it the failure of the combined 'French - and Imperialist forces against Negrete, in the pass of .Bnena Vista. Cortex reigns supreme fcem the gate of Meta mores to. Monterey. • French reinforcements are arriving to fill va cancies. Jew= la still In Chlbabun undisturbed BILOPTARTILLE, August 2.—A train of a hun dred and day wagons. from - .Matamoraa, were attacked by a party of Utamds to the panther of eighteen. A short antra:ash ensued, In which the Captain of the train was killed and an Itn pedal Colonel was wounded. The Imperialists claim the victory. klejutprocledms to the diatamorians - that un less they support the Emperor he will denounce them as traitors, and confisestotheir property. The Liberals held the entire State of San Lords, except the city of San'ttrals Bohm% but have their lines within threentilks of there. Guerrilla ontragee In Texas are numerous. The State Treasury at Austin was broken let° and robbed of thirty thensand dollars In gold. . . The Alabama news shows a great Improve ment In public sentiment. The planter's ex press their diffidence of the MOWS of free labor. Generals Gordon Granger, from Texas, and A. J. Smith, from Montgomery, arrived at Mobile entente for Now Orleans. NH OUTRAGES ON COLORED PEOPLE • General Ilw.kin Assigned a Command COMMISSION TO VISIT THE INDIANS Recovery of Colonel Osborne 'Nuts Tons., Am - mt Dm& special has the following: , The Bureau of freedmen's affairs daily receives reports of gross outrages Perpetrated on colored people by their former owners. 011 man named Alsop, In Stafford coun ty, armed himself and threatened, his servants with death If they attempted to, lesta He also defied the authorities to take them. guard of - Eoldlers was necessary to rescue the colored per- Sons. . . . In the Interior of the South slavery is still ma'ntained with a determination on the part of the planters to make as much as passible out of their servants before the authorities reach them. Brigadier General Ilaskin has been assigned to the command of all the troops in the forts ‘abotit .Waabburton. It is reported that General Townsend% visit to Fortress Monroe was In connection with Jeff. Davis' approaching trial. The Commission to visit the Indians will leave for their destination on the Idth- Colonel Parker, of Grant's stall; and Chief of the six nations, will accompany the Commission. Colonel Osborne, Commissioner of the Freed men's affairs for Florida; has recovered from his accident, sad will soon start for his field of op erations. The ISth New York cavalry have turned in their homes, preparatory to going home. Mrs. Burton's counsel, who were supposed to have done their cervices gratuitously, obtained from her an acknowledgement for three them sand five hundred dollars, previous to her exeunt. The itould's Washindon spedal says: The Freedmen's Bateau is informed that so far as no groes are under the direction of the government authorities in Ilisslsaippl, they are anteceding admirably, but In the remote localities in the interior the old masters endeavor to suppress the Idea among the negroes that emancipation Is ffective. • LATEST RICHMOND.ETELLIGENCL THE.OUTRAGES ON THE FREEDMEN Disa Malan ditoong the Soldle**. ~~:I ai ~Y4tS(e=~)i[K~)4~ ;iai.=K4~i'd~i<(c/ Navy Yana, August B.—The Tribunes Bach mond correspondent says: The evil spirits of men have been let loose upon us since the on. ;•• anions and justly deserved fate of the late election was pronounced. Tonne men, citizens. seem to feel It a duty Incumbent upon them to assault and waylay every colored Cum, while the old h cads universe* have +adopted the plan of fighting our soldiers, and at the same time blu ing In their ears the bitterest - denunciations of the negro. The most stringent orders of Gun. Terry are Inadequate to meet the case of the growing abuse, executed as they are by soldiers utterly devoid of every principle of patriotism and morals. Among the volunteers the greatest dhaffection exists is consequence ottroor rations, prestrike* worse than such as were issued In the trenches, and less wholesome than those distributed to the citizens; in not being paid off; six and eight month, pay due; no quartermaster's stores to draw, and dubious expectations In not being mustered out, they are found willing, In the hands of bad and disloyal men who ply the whisky freely, to undertake and execrate must any Job. Or, the night of Atigust the 2nd, forte soldiers broke into Nelson Vandervoorq mesa, and while belay abed, one stogd gv : and his wife threatening to blow tGG6QYYb dot If they =reed, the three others pillaging the house of money, watches, tuaderekrthing, 40. The same night the guard at the: Newmarket confined Pd. Webster in the cage, had in the next cell he could bear the , guard abusing and maltreating the women, who scream frightfully almost every 'night; Washington Brown and' Peter Watson weft nittdesalY beaten by the polliM,Wo Yank Bn street,on the night ofAtignat the 184'64(11dt mi. the street for dead- • • The colored atlzems hods-held a niece* and ;adopted ri - Petitlon to. general Terry. among the abuses they complain or mu the . following On the second instant, &untie' Bonney was at taekakin the street by two soldiers. who in de fending tdmself. knocked than down I WM awaited, taken to New Market bag° and locked up. In the adjoining cell he could hear theirtitrd settightn, erasing and prostituting colored fe iniaescoallned therein. A4TEHIP44O IMO GEOBOE N. BRIM Two of the Conspirators Arrested, Tonovro. Ang. B.—d dispatch from Montreal to the Leader sap: Another attempt has been made to carry off George N. Benders. O'Leary was offered ten thousand dolims to asslat In the enterprise. Ito agreed to do It and then went and informed the chief of polies alma It. On Monday evening, O'Leary called at Sanders' hones with a carriage drives by one of the con spirators. O'Leary told Sanders that the' Ita• corder wanted to see him at his hone. On the read three men then jtmopeninto the carriage, knocked O'Leary down, and handcuffed San ders. Twenty of the pace gave chase and cap. tared Woof thscorardratons, and aro In pursuit of the otkieri.. ' • WASIIINGTON, August El.—Window truth may attach to the telegram abOtlt the attempted ab. &mien of George N. Sanders, it it certain no. body In Washington prompted the proceeding. f it the Goyerament desired to obtain POitned o 3/ offiatiders, it would make application tor; auxreader ender the extradition slut,. A General Groat la Montreal. 111onnutati 'August .8.--General - Grant and :patty drove oat thU mondngi and In the atter noou held aif3eeptlon, whirl wee attended hitt* elite of the city. ' Among the dlettageshad per sona present were 131 r John.. Maud, Commode: •to elder, Idajor,Gcneral Lindsay. Major General Doyle, and Mr, Beandry,•the - Myer,' General Grant afterwards rent, through' Victoria bridge, retorted by the officers ..of the Grata Trunk road, rie haveli for Tomato by qapechl train at nevelt o'clock thWeventng.• = ......._ r te--t - .. - el" '-..'"'t.r- 4 •V. .*:irtgt V ''''' .1 - • 0 P . 4 . ',-.... Ei , „__ 4 4 , _ r,-7 6 _, li g ;1 r .'. •'V -1 , 0 , 142 ta r -4... ' M.. - •&. :' . d a-' II ' A . .. PITTSBURGH. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 9. 1665. If: 1 14 1 / 1 :1 0 14 3- V 111 8;.1 . 44 1 i1kly4sifi Parham( nt Called Together. SPEECH OF THE GOVERNOR GENERAL Mozv"rarsi., Anzust B.—Sir Nareisso llsUean, has been appointed to the Premierihip of Cana da, made vte.ant by the death of Sir Eptathe. He takes the office of Reviewer General. John A McDonald has been appointed Minister of Militia. Qvtncc, tragust 6.—Parliament assembled this afternoon. In a speech from the throne, the Governor General suid.he had called Peril*. ment, together at the earliest convenient mo ment, after the return of the delegation front England, In order to receive a report of their Mission and complete important business. TO correspoitdence referring to the .mission will be laid before Parliament for eonsideration, ltga hopes that era long the other 'provinces wlll adopt a scheme for a federal union of the proT• Inca. The happy ternduation of the Ammican cite war, which has lasted for. 'bur yews, cannot fall to exerclse a beneficial• influence on the cont. modal arid industrial interests of the Province!. I trust that the reestablishment of peace will lead to constantly Increasing developments of friendly relations between our people and the citizens of the United States. The circumstances which rendered It cinema& to place a volunteer force on the frontiers hav ing ceased to mist, the force ba• been recalleol - THE VIRGINIA ELECTION. Gen. Taylor's Recent AppMatto% FARO • RANK SEIZ Ett. BA ORS, Auxest B.—The American's Rich. mond correspondent says: The municipal ticket has not yet becn.appolated by General Terry., The middle of ,the week will probably be a 6 early as It Will be done. I have It from a most respectable authority that there will ba no mare attempts to give the people of the city an op portunity tohold a charter election, at least un til December. A distinguished officer of the late Confederate army bee Just returned from Washington, where he bad been to procure pardon. lie is cogul• met of the fact of General Taylor's application to the t'resldent. It was not for permission to see Davis, nor foe pardon; It was to be allowed to leave the country for France. President John• eon told him he could leave if he desired, but that he had,better stay and try and lead his people In the right way hereafter. The police, inearrytng out the orders of Gen. Grant, last night pounced on the Faro Bank of Finnegan & Co., on lkoad street, and captured fifteen people, including newly elected ttut: giatrates of the city. The firm Is from BalU more. The Provost Mamba' will dispose of the Case. LEE ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH. Tice Great Eastern Not Heard From. d err Bai, C. 8., August B.—The steamer Clara Clarlia has not been here since Bstarday night, and we have no later news from Nov foundland than was brought by her. Nothing Is known, consequently, as to whether the Great Eastern has arrived at Heart's Content With the 'Atlantic cable, or otherwise. The line to this point, the present eastern limit of tele. graphic commumcatiqn with the 'United States, will be kept open till midnight nightly, In ex pectation of news from the great cable, SEOOAD DIPATC/I ASTI' BAT, Aug. 8-8:SO -r. at—There ore no signs as yet of the Clara Omits, which Is con fidently expected to bring good news from the Atlantic Cable. It may be reasonably inferred that the Great. Eastern had not reached Heart's Content up to last evening. as the telegraph line through. Newfoundland Is supposed to be la working order. - THIRD DISPATCH AISPY BATi C. E., August S.—Tuesday niztd. —twelve • ceelock —.There are Do signs ed the Clara Writs:: • FROM FORTRESS MONROE. Jeff, Davia' PreEent Life. --,- TUE "lIEBIDENV GIVING SOBS SOCIIBLF New Yonn, August B.—The Herald's Fortress Monroe rte.:lel says : Adjatant General Town send was closed most of the day with General Miles. The object of the visit has not been made known. The probability Is, it was on Imeticsa connected with his own department, end nothing more. Jeff. Davis is still in his old quarters, his ap• petite good, and health Improving. and evident. 1 caring very Little about tile trial. Gen. Miles, whose sole duties are to watch and keep him safe, folly and thoroughly appreciates his re sponsibilities. Those who have the feeding of him, feed him well. Ilia room Is kept cleanly, and his daily walks are made as enjoyable as circumstance! permit. Ile Is allowed to alt down and rest when he chooses, and once in • while agreeable conversation ensues. Since thin walk began, ho has been far more Inclined to be sociable than ever before. House Attacked by Rovedles—Ringleader Shot Dead. Naw Tons, August B.—On Saturday night last a party of several Toting met made an at tack at Rocky Neck, Conn., on the house aeon. pied by a colored man named W. IL Davenport, who Is' married to an Irish wogain, with the evolved intentlou of inflicting punishment on the negro and his alto for their Indolgence kr matri monial amalgamation. After the young men bad been several times warned to leave, the mother of Davenport, an old negro woman of fifty or 'slaty' years of age, who was alsoln the house, fired on them and killed their leaden, named Ludlam Chard. & Coroner's Investiga tion was held on Sunday and yesterday. The Jury In theft verdict Justified the shooting as having been done In selklafense, and the old gro woman and her eon were discharged. Pareled Rebel Prlsonerr. NEW Tons, August S.—Nearly all the pareticd prieonere who were snot to this State a few months ago by the War Departnent, have re turned to the South or found employment In Northern cities. Those who are Washed trans portation now are most from the hospitals. -Them are few rebels st ill at Elmira, but . they will be seat South as rapidly as possible. Tole mornlneeleven Isiroled men arrived from Rimi ni, and a few others were received from the gen eral hospital. There are at present only fifteen rebels at the Battery who belong to Ow*. a. 'Within a feta months between four and seven hundred OW- prisoners have been farnished quitters at the Balder,. They were greeted as well so Union sot ere were. Some of them lune left the banaeln and found friends or occupa tion in the . ":All of them retain their Passes andnll7 paroled rebel applies at the battery for quartets and traneportatlon, which are provided. He Is sent to the post nearest his home. As the South becomes more quiet the prisoners are more eager to return than they • were a few months ego.. New York Stock and Money Hattori. Naw Yosa, Angel% B.—The Stock market shows etre:lgo, but upon the very limited trans actions the market is entirely unsupported by outside demands. and the prices depend on the movements; of the brokers and the bull Interest. At the Btoek Exclango these was a 'general Im provement in prices with a lair demand for mocks. At the last board the stock market wet strong andalightly.better, with only limited - of ferings. Governments were firmer ondbr the demand far 6 git's In England,- notwithstand hag the reported decline In London. Railroad bonds, s Btate and bank etoeks and the Misctileaueone listivere respectively dull, but steady in price, - The gold market was firmer to-day on the fall of 5 20's on the other side,, The clone Market shows no variance from yesterday. There Id an average demand with no scarcity of funds, but transactions below 7 per cent. were nearly non:OAL Internal Revenue Deetatou. WAstuaoTOW. Myatt B.—The Commlntoner of internal Hem= has ruled that duly licensed COLO meretaLbrakers may negotiate the sale ot liquors front ono dealer to another without an Santa &elite. but if to . thee Ileum e be in his monody or under his antral. he wlli refuse a license ela liquor dealer on account of such negotiation aide. The tarmmistioner adea rules that tenthly . returns of, Insurance =p ude. seed not include preinitunnotes. Quiacel'arker waa to-day appointed Colleetor of cantoms for the district ,of .Wlliniagten. North Caroline. , , The Many . .commlailon maimed at the old Capitol today, teethe trial of soldiers and eat• gene charged with trifling offttnies. - - • The Kentucky Election. loriertuz, August S—Ta the Sixth District Greet. Car Smith le undoubtedly elected to Con c— es. Randall appear to be elected In the Ustriet. Oldham County—Mallory 455, and Itauseaa 149. lAzirstar—Tte Conservattrn barn carried aroy county in this District by the follow - tag majorities: Fayette, 507; FrankHu, 550; Boyle, Ir 4; Woodford, 485; Lincoln, Mld. The tutimae tel majorities are, Bourbon, 500; Scott, hio, and Jcsantlne, afr. Elizabethtown—The rate of Hardin county for Congress was, Hardin, 850; Taylor. =. Homy moray given 220 majority for Mallory. Logievrum, Augast S.—Greene Clay Smith, Ution, is elected to Congress from theteerenth District. Hancock's Corps- Recruiting Fan& New Yonx, Augoot S.—At a meeting of the Hancock Recruiting committee today, It was received that the sum of $9,335 of the money raised to recruit liapcock , s special corps remain ing In their hands, be divided between General Hancock, and Colonel Weer-46,000 to the fa mer—and the balance tobe;ased In receiving re turned soldiers by the latter. Great Ravi of Saratoga. SAILATCO4., August B.—The great race to-day for the Saratoga Cup, a dash of 95 , 4" miles, was won by Kentucky. Captain Moore was beaten by a lcbgth, Rynodyna was distanced. Time -1 minutes, 1134 seconds. The aecend race of mile heats was won by Kraals In two straleht heats. Time-1:45. Internal Revenue Receipts. WAsurioxon, August B,—From theist of.rdy up to noon yesterday, the receipts of the BIIIV4II of, Internal Revenue amounted to thirty-tio millions of dollars. Thu increase has been heavy, for several days past from the income tax sad will continue to be for some time to come. Gold Market. New Yowl, Aignet B.—The Gold market is more neteta.'-i Itaportem are: baying freely for custom duties, and the premium shown a slight gain on yeaterdayi the qnotation opesea at 1443‘ and went down to 144, and rallied again. Eysaners—Gold to-night 14434. lialanad., Company Organized ITHACA, AUZIEt B—The directors of the Ithaca and Towaado Railroad Company or ganized to day by the appointment of Ezra Car rell as President, Wm. Andrews as Vice eresl dent, 1. L. ErpeMan as Secretary, and A. B. Cornell as Trempirer. . NEWS ITEMS. JEFF. DAYIB lent) longer without a voice In his favor in the Bonth. One J. P. Pryor, of Memphis, Tennessee, steps forward in his *- half, and Fabliau a long letter, addressed to Horace Greeley, of the New' Yorls Tritgma. He is quite certain Davis Is no worse than many who have been pardoned, and regards him as a model statesmen and Christian gentleman. Tim wife of Peyton Langley, of Fulton, Mo., dishonored him. He talked the matter over with her, when she agreed to let tam kill her, if he would himself commit suicide. This strange and horrible arrangement was tarried out— Langley shooting his wde through the heart while she laid In bed, then placing himself be aide her, and blowing out his own brains. AT Conshohocken, Pa., on Wednesday night last week, a flour and feed store was broken, open and a heavy iron safe canted off by means of a horse and wagon, which the robbers had also stolen. The safe contained about 5200 in money, $1,500 in mortgages, and other valuable PaPcn• EVERT CEO le asking about Heart's Content. It Is a dirty little hamlet In Newfoundland, noted principally for Its huge mosquiLoes, untrust , worthy people and beautiful hay. The hither terminus of the Afloat!: canle In at Heart's Con tent. Ton Dayton Journal says, the grape crop in that vicinity will prove a sorry failure, the rot having takit g the vineyards by storm. It hear* of some vineyards that are in a pretty fair condi tion, but for the most part the grapes are already Virtually gone. The rotting is attributed to the rainy sawn. JAMES Youno, a well-to-do citizen, forty-five hears of age, residing near Greenemale, ung hirrirelf the other day, domestic difficulties being assigned as the cause of his aelf-destrnc- Von. In return for the decoration of the Legion of Bonne, which Napoleon had sent to the two Sings of Slam. those potentates sent beck with cleat pomp the oriental Order of the White Elephant. A agar hotel, to accommoiate two thousand guests, is to be constructed at Saratoga, coating $40t.000. It is to be Milli aeon the Elle of the old United States Hotel recently burned. Sins. &orzit, the President's daughter, and three children, Col. Robert Johnsen, .".!.:1 ot the President, and his son-In-law. f!, , h i, o r Patterson, arrlsed In Wastanntrit on dethrdni -. AN oil Iron has been discern:red an Marrow bone Creek. Cheatham county, Tennessee, but sixteen miles from Nashville, It runs a steady Stream of oil, of very pure quality. Tun body of a Union officer, with every ap pearance of a foul murder, •was discovered on Friday, in Williamsville, near Springfield, Illi nois. Carr. Pinicrvai. Dairron, of the navy, Chief of the Barron of Navigation, died le Washing ton on Friday night, after an Mums of only two days. Mn. ENGLAND, who for many pears WASS City Editor of the New York Tribune, has accepted a position on the Chicago Nepal/teem Ton Oil City New . gives the number of oil companleS to the county at 1,157, with a total capital of U. 69,554,000. Tun death of Mr. Hamilton, the capableeditor of the Angle-4frioa9, leaves a void which It is hard to fill. A. °Ammon la to be established on Lake Sn valor to taut care of the rlotOwt miners. TEIZ Pall Mall C.ratte teas of o plasma of fleas In London, Tirana are estimated to oe 100,000 Amerleaue In. Europa. A Remarkable Story—A Woman Two Day. Afloat on a spar with an Infant. in the steamehip Belloaa, Captain Dixon, Just arrived at New York, were two steerage passen gers, concerning whom &thrilling Incident is in tette. Franz Meyer, aged twenty-three, and his wile Anna, aged nineteen, from Canton Soleure, Switzerland, were passengers In the ill-fated WitliamiNelson, recently destroyed by ere at era. In the contusion incident to the efforts to save life the husband and wits were separated. The husband was picked up by one of the ship's boats, which wee - soon fallen In with by the brig Mercury. The wife, young and encica,, was not discouraged et the uncertainty of her hus band's fate, but prepared for her own., safety. Seltpreservation could not suppress her woman's instuntase far al to Ignore the. feeble trim for help from an Infant only fourteen days old, left to perish by ha distracted parents, but regardless other own state; she plunged, with her self-. imposed charge, Into Os ilea. For two whole' days did this brave young:girl eapport herself and the infant (o+t the remnant of a ship'. spar, without food' orwaler; austaining the infant'a life by the mobitnrellinin her own month' Late on the seamd *ditylho same ruled in 'Which her husband wad sae baring ceased 'anteing, without, hope of miming more Ilia, felt In with this heroine, and laved her and her little tbmwe. Esentually the family were landed at iavren FI99P! ,ExploderstorthOtoteptt Pierce.. The•Vlcksteut itautd. of August Ist, gives Ihrthezpartltibent of the exPloslon of the Joseph , yl e ree, brief mention of which was made by tel egraph dis sine. The neeldentrred •at Palmyra Latu ay llng,t wenty mike below oceu Vick*. burg, July Slot, at 9p. .tn. .Whilo the boat wee taking. on board the 04th United States col ored infantry, CoL Meaticard commanding, her starboard, boiler exploded with terrible force. after she had been lying to at the bank about hell an hour, blowing away fifty feet of the cen ter of the boat. Hundreds were blown Into the river, but strange to say }ha lose of life was very email. James Rene, fireman, andtwo decalsseds are known to be killed. Wm. Bret:Mee and M. O'Brien, fireman: and Samuel Stewart, Co. F. "nth Fennolloluda, two colored women and a negro boy are all that are known to be miming. Isla thought, however, that perhaps about twen ty are drowned, - leat Melt names are not to be found, and the igipPasition may not prove cor rect. nut 'Mum.= awn inn CEOPs.—W•print a number of dispatches this morning, about the weather and the arora,llom Minds, Wisconsin ainflowa. These from this State are mostly from the nortberti part. They. Indicate that it has been fainieg at moat the Poutte4 o m 'we have dispatches for the peel three or four daps, and that the crops hue Andra:red to some =tent by the Titillation, with a ;tweet oho. Hans Wary if the rein contlatted.• Thispartial. of the State bad not hitherto emtlaraillona like cense. Wisconsia is still exeolik horn damage, u is Narthent lowa. : What Metes deluge that 'halal US hat night' will have upon the crops, =Wm tie sees.—Chkago Tribune, . . The Income Tax Wine Twenty-Tiurd District:-Elsewhere `we: rabllsh .the' 1111:01110 Ilats et the Twenty-Third District, so far ea com pleted. ' Termorrow'or the day followbg we guy. bo:ablu to give thv iy t tarns from the balm:Lep of the cooly. The meat of taxes; ivillimot Do required for ten days or two weal yet, of Which due notice Will be given. CITY &ID SUBURBAN. TAI 32VOCItriel3 RETlThakirS IN THE 23d DISTRICT Samuel Mark.e Esq., Assessor Of /Mortal Revenue in the 2Szt District, has WI income tar lists nearly completed. Having alreadypablished the Incomes In that part of the county lying In the 221 District, we , propose to complete the work by giving the returns In the remaining dis tricts of the county. As before, we publish the net amount returned sir ;sect to tax, and not the amount of the tax Itself. All sums over $4,400 are subject to a lax of ten per cent.; under that amount, firs per cent. Below we give the lists as• far as completed: Division No. 2, comprising the let and 2d Wards, Allegheny, and the Borough of Manchester—John (7. Curtis, Assistant Assessor. Alivatter Fred 133 Lafferty W J 1253 Ashworth Rob( 12,204 Lewis Ellza Armstrong Wm 2:l6 , Livlugstone Jnol3 1694 Anderson Wm 560 Lothrop Jos 1741 Atwell Charles s.l9l.,Lockhart Jas 2378 Atwell John 6,6231L0thr0p Eliza A 436 Armstrong TDI 336 Lyday J,H 2L379. Ackerman Joseph 186jLea Itobt 7216 Anderson Wm 800 ,Lamble Jas 4805- Arbuckle Chas 13,308 Lightner 5 N 285 ckle J 111 jr .13,305 Leitch des 33 7 0 Ainckle hawk 4,297 Lindsay Henry. -47 # en Thos 46 Logan J 24,536. .ereon Wm F. .69 1 Lowr . le Jae A 1443 J.tdrew RH • 1151Louther D - ~ - 230 Album James • 2,431 Lowe Josiah ' 75 Andrews John 2,1661L0gan W P • 9617 Agnew Robt 587!Ldnks Fred , 506 Arbuthnot Chas 40,663] Lowry Jas 247 1064 Atkin W H 249 . Laws Jno 1119 Ackley 31 681Leggale.41ex 6000 Adams David E 589 Libby Dorval° 550 Acheson M W B.23s'Labergh J W 495 Anderson W W 3,ooo'lAndsay Jos H 2271 Bell A Et 3855 Laird Andrew .179 Ballendoe John 1,125 Love Jooeph. . 1217 Boger Weedelizt 196 Ludwig Barbara 100 Belford Simeon 173:Lyons T M 694 Bennett J D 900Lowrie Walter H 3109 Brown Robt 760!Leech Alex - 226 Beeler W 12 5,933 , Langerhelm 0 250 Borland Joe H 3,400 Long J W 542 Bann A F 6,92.5,Lutz Gotlich 83 Baker Henry 5101Lognn John P, Adair Bakewell Thu jr 11,6131, of Thos Hartford • Blackstock Robt B 7001 deed : 1454 Breen F I,B2s'Morton Mrs Mary 127 BradleY Sam'! 4,646' Morton Geo W 727 Barnes Michael A 216 Merrell Jas B 1411 Bell James 408 Maxwell Samuel 1411 Barclay Robert 86 Morton James 865 Baxter James 1,934 Miller 11 C 616 Brownlee J M 70,Moore Lewis 2...v0 Belswanger J G 21'Motheral G W 600 Been Jon 2,090 Murphy H B 201 Black Geo 53,133 Macember 'Edward 237 Barberick Henry 95 Magedlln John 3005 Borland David 1,673 1 Map1e Thos 8 SMO Brown Jet 8,306 i Moen Ottarles 3150 Brewer Ebenezer 9,705M - arthene C B 2725 Balsley C C 9,613 Martin Patrick 261 Blair Kinder -'3,3soiMayer John '73 Benne Absalom 198 , W- 11 er Morlisq 81 Bidwell Anew 1,938 Morgan James 506 13Mghmanli, 14,846 Miller John, 330 Bagaley Wm 9,683 Melehart Jacob 792 I &oilman F M 446 Miller Jacob 280 Beard Mrs A 1,115 1 Miller R 8 180 Bobenreath R 256 Miller G N 3148 Beatty Pat 130 i Moore B D 566 Brown John Jr 5,616 Mitchell liqbert 245 Bell Wm at 12,492 Mauler John . 301 Baird James 619 Martin Up' W W 17,944 Bourne John 2144' MorleY Isaac 489 Bourne 'Edward 2144 , Mollidor Andrew 9 Baker A T 55' Marshall A M 6363 Brown Jim C 136 1 311111 ken A 1565 Bexley C W 922 . 1dickly Jacob 140 B u mp Alfred 5319Matchert Richard 125 Brown Jos Et . 8406 Murdock Wm 285 Blake R 8 1091•Moffat E A 163 Bell David W 2607 Miller James 2303 Birmingham Jno 1881-Morahan Thos 1538 Bailey Wl' 291,111orrison Wm 18,881 B a ld w i n en) 23,332 Marshall W P 6532 Bolte J H • 61:Menden James 725 Best James 105.3MeleTIIM D 8 15,852 Brown James 235 Morrow Thomas 1370 Beane W W ' 3:Morgan Owen 208 Bell Thouipson 10,077 Moors John . 137 ' Beattie nos H 500, Mclntosh L 25''35 Birmingham Jno, air I MeChesaney Chas 171 01 Jan Arbuckle, iSlcrcer Stcphea 1713 deed 6 8 76 lloon3 Smiled 178 Butklor J C 235. M oo n e y Wm Si Brown Jim K 33: Monaca John .. 270 Rauley Thew 315 Merath Chas 124 Cook John , 250 .111aeferron David 2384 Clark Rev J B 1498 1,11 ' m1/en John 2073 Collins B B 1152 11,1yers Joseph 22,299 n5l J P 1459 Cornwell Jno II 13103 11Milm Christian Geo 900 iki° m° Alex 4549 .., ...... ,, 149 . Cornelius J B 147 . ., M L M ,._„e r al„„ . W__m Campbell P -- Id 1642 v.-4,.=,11 , 741 vgg Cooper Chas W 681 "':,.--“ Coulter Henry 24 ,1donaana .. , Ael 400 Church C R m i McDonald D 11,930 coax Ea ,,,, 7 . 4 6 1411cCtutaD /21 110 Chapel' Wm e ,,MeKtilght h F 260 Campbell Sample 2165 , 5 „ ,. 81,- ,9,,. vim H 956 / Crawford duo 20 Crawford D M 8 199 Carver Jac) 66 , 4 , Mclntyre Chas A F 70 cime ,, ere Alex 56 licCutcheon Ju 2098 crew ," Hun 354 McCullough Jno 1863 Crawford Thos B W96 .sleKee Wm 5539 Curt Robert Id 1459 MeHelvY Hugh 9704 c Caro Orew G Ver 313 n Jut Campbell Arch :58!MeCmmell Jae 92 ~ Coins J 0 205 3' ileliMXl3 13 K 14° !Mcßride T II 367 Courtney D N W,20 ,„c . Ocreigle Hu gh 150 Cadman Sampson 3.539 , " - - -= Campbell Jae „ a , McKee Thou 3100 ""i McCullough J C 3586 Chambers Wm 3951 ;li n u .aw d y wd, 344 Campbell H 0 ./ „. 4° ,,, 71 11eC10y Jos H 2357 Crawford W'w, McCandless Jas 10,704 Caldwell Chas L 43,232 McCune H 534 Charles Jno / 00 MeKomeyJes 190 Connell Chris A.. 1694'm a D ana ld J, L , 774 Caldwell W A 79.„.66 McKnight Rohl 2320 Cooley Frank . o, !Mcellntort Nutt 131 I Channer Thum 7 12 .11eC9ne Sanw , I go 1 - 4.1 ; 1 ' 411, g Anil / 27 1,1eliee Geo 6 M Crawford Ju 68 ., 9 !McFrederick Wm 104 -Carter Jno '- ~,"„., ;11cCaslin Win T 191 Canghej 2,1 j . „ 1 ./like-endless D 31,038 Clark Rat D 4400 'lleCluskey Thomas 278 0 ,., m0 1 . , aaeV Jno A. 798 .,..; McMillan John El 210 Culbert Garrett soolti a li n " J o h n A 55 Coats Geo / 91 ' Mcilvaine Neal 316 Casselberry A Q $l4 m a m a , y B 1600 Coffin W 0 42: Mclntosh A 543 Cameron A M 330.31,K e i ry y.a.a 825 Calhoun Robt 86 McDonald Jos W 183 Caaniagbam John 034 . hi g th. aw 0 W . 35 Cochran Geo It 414 zhataii Richard ard Casey James .. 9081 Nlente Henry 46 Cabbage Wm ' 6B ln:haus J D 603- COrlat Joseph 269 ;Newlands James 128 .. I Cochran C 4 F 4 C lol 9iNieman John C 78 Clark Abraham 110. Ni c hol s Jahn 143 Cowan 11 W 047 Rattail Joshua 0473 Carlin D 006 Nemo Herman B . • 2213 Chadwick Jos 154, Neese David 2257 Cowell Wm E • , - ~- 1 3 11Sellsort J T 1926 Costamigna They 'PaNathing Charlm L 300 Clark Rev AD , 4001 Neal Thus . 689 Carron Wm soo•Nelthaldt Ed 400 Cameron Alex 13211Nesbit 8 A 753 Caughey J A 15295i05g00d, Lucius 3573 Craig/am - s,99s!Otterson , Jail • 52, •ChureliHen4 " 44101/bunell Menlo 80A Crimmins 81 [ • 7.750 Orr J B 463 . , Calleghln Hugh 461,014ensott John 424', Conrad Env L L• • 29110mmiti : George .., '• 133 ' , Coblenta Jacob 11010:rens hulk 1913- ClOntstill Bamford It 179 Oliver Bth '" 190• Cree Jambi W • 5181113'Donnell Oho . i 4o.' Crater O. R • ~ 250080 Predk, , • , 41V Cargo 831 - : 182;Plerea - W IC . ' 2425 Cainghey W.J • 82lPaInter Byron H 11,858 Coulson Wm- • 66'rnallogTolidas ; ' 178 Creighton Jno , /413 Philllys WH 1085, Carroll D P Phipye Ha r ry W IMO Dooman Dayld' . 'SU Patterson . DI, ''• 0083 Drum Simon . ' " 4, Partin Geo J''' ' 342 thumb a kl-..: ~ 1708 Peoples Wm 472 Dowd Levi B 2158PhIllips H 8 - . VI Davis Abraham 800 1 Patterson James 1552 Dickey Rev CA 8831 Pace Henry 41 Dabllnger Chu 63j Patterson A 4479 Diffenbacher 1)8 4023;Plarr George 96 Dimaidson W B 14,730 Parke John E 7120 Davis LI R 261, Patton JIM Jr $370 Dasideon .T . 24 ' 197;Patton Elijah 140 Donthelt A T 2958 Parrot Henry 116 Davis Bawl It 52 91 PItcalra Robt 760 Dunlap 0 H • , 2 1 3 7 '!Phelph1/7 H GM Dilworth TJr 5 6,400'Falmer Henry ' 1448 Darts Wm . 87'Pratt Henry 1123 !Donohue Elt 10 0 !Preston Res Wm 8086 Day James E 808, Peierson Pater - 1000 Den' L B - 605; Palmer Alex ' 1400 Dipple Henry 150; Patterson John E 083 Dobie.James 464 t Pemberton Henry 12737- Donaldson J N 4 7 1 Patton Thomas 578' DaDIBP a5l •,. 67461Patterum 0 W . ' 83 6 ' Davis AR - 4040Tegg4 E. 100 Dann - A ' ''• 10001Peart James 108 Dodds Solomon . . 71.1Pagon Robert .- - 843 • Donau 0W ' 882'PhIllty; Ornmbj ~. 3151; Doylo James- . , .1541Pattoo.Job8 , ; 75- Dochelklemeil 9841Pittalni Wm • . pop .Pozolion DirolB.. :938irrcita1oot nary. 800 : ThinwoodyJohn ; , 1801 Patten jai, ...• • :, 8,670 ntthats Jona it , '22llRotataMi Jno i 4B . , , , DielmOnisaan ' ' B9l Reim : Joseph ~. . LW.' ,Dame 8E ; . • • .--- ' '7•:: 160/thin Patriple,; :-"- ; 83 ' Donnelly Pastel ' - 67ilteno 'J . /IGL' l. .• 1,825 , IMITI-Thoo-As6o,Rstaseyi3 111_ , ~... -.„ 388. Dallmeyer Henry 7072'81gbsietma 'Mirk Blkl• plin3ann,WH, , 103013ogers..folus , 156 'Dickey RE' - - '1740 ;BIM Range -'" ~ 72 , , Davis HB. • . . ...2178111e1.67bider Wei :. 2,733 Dill Well , : . . 4751Ripp WM. 7 :. 198 - Eaton lift Nancy -I.27illegaalso T ''• 8,347 :Eckert .1 . A • 100,Royaolds-0 W- , 235 . •Eldrisigs Bentto . 25 Riddle Samuel 474 Emerich Geo 105511tusu Jacob ' WS , Xedart - Jatich 219 Moser Haul' - 873 Eckert .1 11 ,30( Ross Joe 83 Boyle 1 - 1 51 452 Mangold Adam 110 Eaton Jno 6346 Rernor Peter. 100 Bsinback Jain 28114attek Gepliarj 104 Ellis D D 1965 Robinson That C S Brahin Simon •- ' soci:moserhorer-John 255 Eisenhaner Peter 75 11gera John 79 &Unger Philip 407,Metzler Jacob 111 Estep J P 933'lleiter George 23,250 Blvmet'sebeln Geo cq:Mergaa. Oat Jcßn3 50 Eichbaum Joseph 598 RuSsell Rev G B 1,000 B bet Jacob • 100. 3 /m 7 . 1 0 6 V 3 b - / 55 Erlich E 100 Rogers Chu 241 I Brker Joseph '55 Mueller Dr. Rudolph 93 Bawer Daniel 5414 Reid G W 3 77 Bishop Charles' • 5431cGrew John 22,611. Eyster Maraca 170 Riddle WII 650 Grath-ewer Chris 691;5icGraw Geo D 24,850 Eaten L H 739 Rohbrek Henry 279 Bakewell Wm 6377XeGreWJAM6U 0. 575 Ekcy, Geo S 304 Ross W F 553 Bern John 109ateGrew R L 2553 Ela A C 172 Raynor Geo 419 i Blasey Frederlek 427MeCilatock WI 12,527 Eliot& Rev D 1074' Reod lune A 22.5 Baker Valentino 637 McGill James 572 Evans Capt IV 8 7594 Raynor 11 19 10,459 Baldinger Jacob 107 MeCiare Dr Jos A 1103 E•senbris Got lob 2709 Ritchey Archibald 340 Brehm Henry 471; MeNeilly Joseph - 569 Everson Theo , 41 Robinson Frank 97 1 Bardall JO 316 McKnight John 153 Fleming .1 K 31'4 Robinson Gen W 11,143 i Cooper Win 063911cKain James 914 Fischer Adolph 65 Reynolds Reuben 210 , Cooper Mrs. R A 829, 51cCormiek James 416 France Wm 1005 liattiman R H 1,400 , Curran John 507 McCaLUster James 114 Frazier Wm G 3372 Riddle Geo D 4,358 Carr Robert 725 , McGurgtrn Francis 143 Frazier Jas 26,394 Reed Ares 7 400 Carr Nicholas tin' Neel Wm 8013 Flechalg Gotlieb 137 Rogers WNV 2,150 Craig Jacob 500'Nuck John ‘,N)S Fisher H.A. 176 Robinson Eccles 2,079 CriderJohn 373' Newrohn Frank -. 85 Fltulmmons Dar 8239 Relnnig Valentine ts, cl aim , w m 21,77 2 ;N eis td. g . C o nrad 133 Fitzsimmons B 1094 Rcynor Philip 11,261 Cochran E D 79,1631/inc.' 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Ernest 314 Smith John 140 Dorrbsgton J B °sof/Yard& Jacob'. ' --- 156 'Fleming Joseph 8095 1 Biterman Chas 205 East James 1 11921Froitt ales - '.,' - i 100 Glees Wm , =Amnon Isaac 114 Eberhardt Conrad 15001Plienmyer Darbitt 59 Gibson Wm 147„5.iSicopson Jos I' 21K Evans Capt E . ' 1863:Porter 033 , 14 ) 472 Gebhart Eva SI, Belchrist 0 749 Evens David 31 1049,Qtleille Geo ~- 140 Gifford Wm L 77 Speer Jas K 309 Esterle Michael 139.Redgens WA: 27,612 Gilleland Jas 612'Smith J B 1647 Etrenberls Jr.() G 29 Reiter Conrad 34,990 . George Etamnel TN Seibert Jacob 3650 Engel amiss 95 6.ooeborgh Was 8027 Gordon Fanny 1145'Scott WII 30:30 Engel John 961 Reed IV .A 13995 0111 Charles 9, 3074.8terenson J. 5 E 107 Evans G W 509 Beineman Adam, 8087 Grant Felix liro.Stein John 256 East .1 J 1102•Reiteman A 0 . 592 - " - . gol3 St:aright Alton C Di lETZEII Goldman B D 437 Smith 8 it Flardner 3 W isi:Shdw U B Gallaher A T 1800,6PRRoer Jos W 5783 Gallnher Jonalhan 6000 ,8 hellab! id 6140 Green*aldl - . 250'Sherer Jon 1254 Gerwtg - Henry 15p5r8h5lreiSsial P 25,103 Geyer 811 /19411 8 r- I = ll ft Geo } = l 176 Graham ,Uma 265018Me1e W J 397 Gray Ariz P 2310'8hInn W....4' 4651 Glenn Alex 1121 86 John Erastns 1257 Gross George 14+ &drill Jno II 6678 Gibson Wm J 951 , SteteMan Jos P 73 7 Gregg Edward 22,694,81iner G D 504 Gordon James 10,682'Shlras Geo Jr 4493 Graham Jail L 5882 . 8nyder .7 8 7845 Gnyner 1 7 17418E111th J C 5908 Graham J R 05 Smith W 8 1056 Grcrarard Dr J H 1450 Shiets Michael 816 Graham C P 207 Seymour J Z 200 Greenlee Captain (Summerville Nicol 048 Robert 2040. Sups J 0 779 George B A 2.6BolSteinhana,p' Geo 500 admiareD S H 5930,SchofIlat G A 318 Glyde, It C . 40,966 , Sutmeyer Henry 4006 Godfrey James 317,Stand John • 136 Gam Jacob 398•13 pear David 61 Gerlasher Carl 69 Stockton Mrs P. 510 Graham Nathan 300 Stovall hi I 1464 Gordon Sarni 4124 84 ,1 3Vrart Hamilton 128 Gregg David 22,103!Schwartz H P 9504 Hamilton nos 294'841mi:tang ir P 125 Holder Henry • 73 , StucluntiOacob 2400 Hutchison Wm 58418catt John A - 288 Hewer Geo 537 1 Shafer U J 1021 Rayne Steph 713,8arv0; John. 93 Haines J B 120 i Scott Jesse E 246 Hearing Henry 193 80 2 1 th W 11 2033 Hays R S 11,362!Stewart Himrge 80 Hartman Semi 4217181Orart James 80 Henderson j p 1667,Stephens H L 126 Heath Jno 12,115tSadth Charles 23 Hughes Geo W 6‘B.a.ton James 51 Hazelwood Wm Sr 483 Stnekrath L 213 Helen G W 4255 Schayer Wm 867 Hein Ataxy C 35 Schwartz J L ' 49,832 Henry Thos 680 Shinn J II 233 Hawkins Jas 101 Stillman I , H 13 Hamilton Arch 171.; Smith A 0 39.199 Murtha Mich 33 Smith D 31 23,932 Howarth Jon 3259 'Spatul Henry 1035 Hallrban Feed 42:0'Sleinon John IS 583 Hall J W 1548 Slnclair Thos 906 Haintond Jas W %Oath TKOs 906 Haar Jo° 35:13todulde dT • 1510.1 bungler Xavier ' 162 811 :1 2 1 ,5 4 314 0h 1 i 4520 Hyde Q 9341Th0 R J 5517 Hildebrand Jesse 1071 TM Altx 3281 Hodge A A 1223, Thom r3V 11 2356 Hamm Michael 43,3 1 Thiur n'Hobt 483 Hill F H 412T110°443°0, X. 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