gilt Pittsburgh tbuzette. IWEFINFDAS. SEM. 1,864. NATIoNAL _UNION NOMINATIONS. sea • .:121F1 ABILLUMIS LIN .pN, of Minot.. ma Twit , _ ..,uri. AIDIII3* .10131 , 1. , 11, of Tenneosee. rtiot iioll.' • Maausrs ' q Di Inn.. D r TICE NT t o 0011 . 0.1121-.2 0 inorarOT: hilin E. MOD ' . Pitubmtb. m igsw.... D Dimicri : - 2110MACW4 1 1 Aneghiby. BUATI : SRIONAS 3. BIGILUt, Loirtr 8t *dr ;abits P: GLAD,City. - AL A. OOLVIU.O4._ , - :u: - :JILLIMID BLADE . alltemj. • .. . Eta= 13.-,111511110ff. IttcOndleno. AlMltEntlEs. OUADWION. OcThas. '-' ; oil? *AT Y. KoMM., Ilort.b rmita. JULOBEOALD PILLOW, Indium , . tii - I.COU U. WILT B. ()It Ysraitim 01AWBON, tool. unnearoal D A 'nl3. *sickles. Nese Intrigues of SortIMMO Traitors with pier Foreign Enemies.. • lt'wtit be ientembered that upon the of Led liana in (hie ctutqry, on him ?A wn from - England, in the Fall of 1862, he was Waited upon at his hotel' in Wei Turk by several "leading Democt,te,", and urged by 'them to use his influence to bring about the 'interference of England to put • gap to the 'war. 'This infections ilia alarming fact was revealed intent Lrosse' dispatches to his own ftovernment, Which Were subsequently laid heforiEirliament, Who the " leadiog Dem ocrats" yell', never crime out Lerd Lyons was, of Poureei.bound in. hector not to reveal their names, but it is almost impossible to err In oonjoaturing that some of them, at least, Vertiltrouthientmein , :Sts of the Chicago Cen -trention.' • The„,indignation excited by this deliberate Omit of Amirican - Citheal to degrade the tatted Motel, the very Ent time it go ever in ditlittatg, to thelevelOi Poland ant Italy, by inviting fe'WeitTiiitini to intertire forci bly intim management of prdemestio ebbs, Itasbf 'coins° deep and general; but, It ito-:. pests, neither deepenongh nor general enough to induce these worthies to abandon their ef forts to Imminent' and betray the conntri. Ur. W. B. LUDO./ Who has bookie:llo%4mi ws antgeltt iild mipporier of the Confider:toy In the English House of diMineni, delivered as titidtr-s to his constituents a few weeks ago, a report of which cane by the lest mail. in it het ea ye, sliesking of-the Americas war: \ °I am glad to find that there lethronghout the Nostlternuni Wean:militates& feldingarlsing - that this wer. le..havele for Molded la hes In ": view; . that Ilionghtfttr :Pi are begthelng to - thinitintcrapialt cpealy :about this. Tenons -samittege are being held at present throughout . the Northern States and I will read it resolution tektehwas weed , lest month In Ohio, wham a ._.litsge metitingwai - held. - The words are these: That in the farther nroseentien of the ware by taltotaseettaiionftteted. or wtth whatever object lit wieW,4ll.bovitalotbitig but a Getting waste el life ua treasure; steeple:Ad debt, alter ida•blliPt,tlitattlenoled: national rain to both sections., In sanding to me that resolution . ; Ocembee elite itbdirol. Users. :era.. to to. dtea ''stertings artrisiagsaa ehraegt fie Weer dad ad. -,gaiwagrPletesfew eecturtogpeacs todA9paration, and. .Jet mft...kea to wake Lawn then keetiags ia this tetentry, and ke adds: l /here mat b. a MOMS •". as well ae:ell - rotill.iisslleifitteraig, for the waren eilieleadocaittCithis course grows strencr every - day? Ins *lad to see that feeling arising in the *anth em Stater, and the feeling is increasing in the :WoIV. , Alines ellitiseatited Steteeetate;a ceernscv of adi Senate, writing to a IliCedef,seine—o Saatsscum whir orrapiks 'is tel . Ugh pii:noo ie Strops. awl teat 41, Wirier 9f at 11. $ Vatinelovitol. ' Sr.• ors piers Jove, aial un!ers,Zurope earn - Os end saves what Is Left as /lull go har4Nov co ds savialosat`Theseireosils; are to true, and Ido . bogshatalletr.statelmea will see it in time,aod sue t sir beet extetiOns to 'locate po st e.- .A leiln.. allisps, ihetie are °wimples; , 0 tlouvtu los stglientmice t of otormounlry Crete mon selhtf rapreeent in In h brateies cif the Netlitial" Congiess • : sitst 'per'y' which; lilt, mtet:ltt . .qickgo, "prootnot ed , it r armistice, parleien4 negotiation with she Itebellion. Tionthaninareed, we know from their posi tion 'that 114 ire eminent -ard tuff:le:ilia, Itatleis; Of that party. lie it 1 ossib'e le don, °rimed a- levier depth cf. ba entree, infamy and fii064:4:11:42 these men hate sounded, 'WYK dlikey invite the foreign enewitehl the Beptaille tolay- their batds upon it and be eame.ltti limners; and is it possible to doubt the p!rAdrons,designe of a party whose loaf er. eeptatateinen " ars soot doubly deton able iiiilbirs asabose ? Ituyal,tEitinoeratlet, Equipage. Ibt-Eawpoitserrespondent of the New York .Esmnig Post speaks as follows of August Bg amut's trumout," as It appears in Belitmus ar- cum every pleasant arternooe The equipsge that throws all ethers bc'the *Ude, and camas them to" pole their ineffset - - sal gres."lir'that of the Chairman of the Dem oaratio Hatlonal-Centradttre. It consists of • low baronet's drawn by four elegant and fiery et thorough : brads,. with portiffloas mounted an listhe Lc& .or .''near !.' hone of each pair. Two etnaral Itrozeremilivery Lire suspended from a jtigh. oast on, the bleak of. the =Maze, tuba - WV alined. the "Mumble," The haranohe I, 'Lined With rial 'satin d•mvek , and the outside WitaninjeCita 'or .h. 1 3 ,. 1 41 t. The postillions' are dressed: In.buokakln breeelma and hlghstop 110.._ratr,srlib hlook silk velvet jackets and Gaps latiblerniramited with gold brace. The men are allarlyerell formed, having been selected and tialiel atope with especial retdretios to - their "build," and the AXIS& she of their g , Wein," Their livery is imported at • east of about one thousand defiers, the met of the whole affsfr . nifty be , haredtonje when I sta a that the horses are valued at j 15,00 other ev ilest' at $5,000, and the harness and trap • ping at ;WOOL Nihon .the royal corte.44 makes its appearance on the asegueorith the Demos:at- Urines in fall costume, alt vehicles instinctive - ly give we', as though the oesopaet was indeed a "'roamed head," The emblem of his D sato. eratie zasjesty :retold:to etititain -some ;Mary lacrui 'raked at ono thousand tooled thousand dollar: each.. This iselhe aurae Aegean' DeLeon' who, t Marano, 'ponied end moneyaw 'thou'. stint SC 0 the nemiraaiion of NI cCiarxaer, , .;, This in-pi ;seise Axouraza BIL 11021? WWI Ter rti - i)3 ib Itti Yak tle por,ey intfrosts Of the' eropeOn braddr sof C,mfederate bonds. 'lbis "s the same: A t ur.rz Ittistowr who is anginiorlig the t: recogn' &Aland; iirdepen depot of the Rebel Confederacy in order that pose bonds, which European speculators hate ~ bosglit;,..for twenty cents on the dollar, Easy .1 becornerof par value to.them. • • This- is, tho,_ ssiine Ararerz Bromorr who ! . ItitOiStand WoykS *behalf of British bankers •, and-seerkalii. to secure the election of . ', ,fioCairitoia in. eider that the Union may be ~ - 'anntrel — wrifii Southern Confederacy be meg:. silted, and their cotton bonds become Tllll/11 , - -;- ble. , Thia it the. ezniC Armors Stawome , who . *pads at , the head of the New York political , jsrtookiibbiiitt; .451 - 100 luttlief-iill th e - lw- IlnencoSof ktidielitort in , halt of Weenies.- sis«for.. the-reason that eters ore mg/4m of • vi owAit for flue in esoeltie can be oleodol . eindupeterand separation" be corm:emoted , ... White very rantnitioent spotdmon of pare sin& fOillOittl, O•Denioorsoy this Aware .13ns ' woof-lei0071:1.ton from the sounzat given et bill ~i 0017817 —Panc'craftg.o . gPlPtge SO 11A6144- at. liserptd. "Foroign-sold" awl . . Conti:deists .bonds and reoleentlaing the pee UtleakiFOP-1131*44F:to;'*ali uP' l3l3 i Petal sod -*aka ' asoessiort: erhot; Vanuittdatisa 4414 ItrAttclrif4ori44tolif.suitest.," And Avarisra,BinewoWlithe.oblet. onineer of the base Unison; and ilab.: liiiiiethirid,ts IS MI , , tool:--- . thipms. ttool**, stoat Or bang Slibsmy re Icalibeenti" Pettio.Vhoti: Mantile And 06 their v'7 n• - ths the, taZ adratlasilosthat pot elltriretf tole *ltalic Psfitteat emit dui* TWO.. • *Yazd the lonetrieuMMtlabyiefs e Chicago Convention was biallinstry, Fro. reent's Quartermaster derearal, who was ig nominiously expelled from the serviee aen sequence of hisemannous stealing. There is note swindler or defaulter who hue been des tested is the gernumment service for the last three ;eta* but is to be found in the 'Democratic". ranks, mustered for another on slaught upon the public) treasury. A Was Democrat in New York, after resd• lug the platform of the Chicago Convention, sent the following &maga to 'the Democrats in, council .1i _den. James Guthrie: Amend your resolu— dans by adding one apologising to Jed Davie and his bloody conspirators for our conduct towards them and all will be complete.' The Binger Democrat declares that Judge Howard, the Democratic candidate for Gov ernor in Maine, "denies the power and the_ rightof _the Federal Hoven:meat to coerce the States. Ho has ever been opposed to the present war, and has uniformly been a peace Demperat in the broadest sense of the term." Two hi'Qteilan men conning the Wall street Fen, fitentday morning, , when ' the news of the victory at Atlanta was known—ono said privately tre the other, "Well, we will elect little Mao in spite of all the victories!" Whata planetoid The bemoorsta have no 'hope of getting into pewee except by the stir ewes of thereberinn. . Governor Curtin, of Pennsylvania, arrived at Gte Alter Howe on Saturday nigh', and on Sunday night leek hie departure for Sarato ga. Il understood the health of the Gov ernor has beei impaired by his recent ardu ous bars. He will probably visit the White himultaine before returning home. Ir is Bain that Dire. General Grant fa now the guest of hits. General Meade in Philadel— Ala:. The former, we believe, is making or rengemenre to take up a permanent residence In that city. When thte cruel war is over," Pailadelphta wilt therefore reckon among its mbabitents her distinguished husband. hisJoa General Meade arrived in Phitadel phis,' early on Saturday morning, on a best leave of absence. lie looks war- , worn and wearitii, but not -any more no than the pet. voice in his command He will enjoy a eltort interview with his family, and then return to duly. TIDDIDOI6 one of the Ohio orators at Caio►- go, declared in a spaechthst if Lincoln should be re-elected the people (meaning the peace mettlisotild hot tolerate his misrule for foils .years longer. This threat of a resort to Jilf method of meeting the results of the ballcii-box was loudly applauded. Tim 'Boston Adorrtiter is informed on good authority that literals no doubt but that a saf ,fittient number of naval enlistments claimed ths-BtaM will be allowed to fill the quota. and that Massachnsetts is accordingly out of the draft. Taxan tiltir."Unconditional Surrender Par t,- In. the emintry, with a different purpose frau that which. }rant originally announced. It !gees for unconditional surrender to the tartion of Bit:tray and Davis. Ir Is officially announced by the GOTOTTIOr of illh:de Talond, that that patriotic little Stile hay, by voluntary enlistments, filled its quota on the late mall for more bumps. How. John Wentworth (“Long John") was nominated for Congress in the Chicago Dia triet,'on Saturday, by acclamation. Orlflifiren Democratic Governors In office n 1881, eleven became ont-and-out traitors. s that a party to be trusted? Batman from Richmond Papers rha fOIiCIIIIIIgftIII extracts team Richmond papers d the Id boat They hod not yet heard of the fall of Atlanta: vis QVCITIoN Or ill AlLirtirtial. The ./iisieiros men at the proposals of an sr- Militia.. It says: "There is bat one way to obtain dl we want and to remain kills tight; it to the adoption of a manly, straightforward course. Let no rapid ell secondary questions &adroit:lsmail contingent umzipla . ,.sote, The simple! o...trio= of Ali cud Shah& sndepeserente of the federate Stow 41/ the ono peat condition upon which alone we ars condede pew; we ask foe ...Wag more; .. C.11. , - cep4othiag 104 !al other questions—of torrlto. nal Melte, of the payment of the national debt, of compensation for loesea—may, even the Toiett question of emancipation—deb , into utter in signillear.oe by the side of the fundamental eon. dition. Independence and peace is what we fight and pray for, was and death - is what we are COMA , prepared for. Our recognition yielded, so Witi dtsonu riteorstruction with our enemies, and when =vizred that our interest lies in o, oe, more trying one government ' there will be no danger of our people disregsuling their giallo Interest. Without recognition geeir on, be co .orMistice, no.tioneeruies, no disesailas -..notAtng bat ,n,, War, Woe. flip alai e10..0t between recvni• ti,,n and mar, cline i• no middle groand. litre we `klettt our banner, and here, with a )d'e help, we main to inaixttaln it for as and our children." I=l The Richmond Swim! says significantly .The Conioderetet etc not powerless in pro [doting Means at tic North in the imtcrod of pe•w Now is the time for as to exert •very *s. moray, to pito:lh every effort, to rally to the support of the goverrment and the army, end prat; z7on the enmoy ill our rig r; al= .tail tier present dcpondeacy so to our cubje gntica be tamed into dospair,and their Molina irons tr peaces be stimulated into a passion. ',steamy absemtee from the army at ono* mine .n. Let every officer be doubly vigilant and en • is milting, dad on IL s siert to gar rd against and to snake surprises and to got In o blow upon the conny. Let our ',Didion remember that • 'no eon at this time will be exceeded to its military by its political importimee, and will do more to •s TAM. "peace than half s dozen similar sahib re m. ell last you or next The scales of derision o banging in uncertain balance at the North; lot us, by brilliant exertions In war, throw what c do on the lids of peace." C•n Oen. McClellan Stand on Ws Plat- form. Title would ececi to dependun the question whether be has recanted Ihe;lopinions he re cently exprmeed; for it is not to be prosumed t bat he is regardless of his own words. But he, a war man, le tendered a manifest Peace plat fct st, coustructed end approved by those who avow their . preference of peace over the con tinuance of the war in any shape or manner. It demands that "immediate efforts be made for a cessation of hostilities," thus Implying that the war is a fel'uto, and that to continue it, to either melees or wrong or both. . in A report published a year ago, Gin. Olellan said "I believe that a Demi:mm.7 preliminary to the re-estab ishment of the Union is the entire do'eat or virtual deetruction of the organised - military power of - the Con'edirates." We certainly have not arrived at that "no ce.sary preliminary" yet. But in his letter In favor of Judge Woodward, also, written bet, 12, 1863, Elea. IdOClallan, stating the la , tocny of the Judea views with his own said: 4 understand Judge Woodward to be in fa- Tor of be prosecution of-the-war - with all the ro• *nest the command of OA loyal Stotts, un til the military power of the rebellion in de stroyed." . Nothing, oertaltily, hoe yet transpired to distuib the complete applicability of such Ai, oilmen:a as these. Bet agate, he says in b•dreist Pilot sOdreee of the lb h of June la I ,'each e raellion cannel be juilifieJ upon vt •I al grounds, and the only alternative efor cur choice are its auppression or the destruo -4100 of our nationality." Nothing can be more diametrically apposed than these repeated declarations and the Chi cago platform. The country will wait with some curiosity to see whether Can. McClellan will make thei futile attempt to harmenise them, or whether he will bravely adhere to his avowal' co consistent with his public life, and repudi ate this ,Seature of the platforin. Eillenceon the subject would hardly imam pos. eible.—Bo&fon Journal. 121130111 PITIVIOZOI Gall7lll My attention hoe brim directed to an 'street from the Chica go Aslnney which appeared In your lune of last Aatputiay morning. of • speech delivered by me at ,Chicago dating the remit meeting of the Democratic Conrantion. While I do not desire to retail any statement which I there made In 'denunciation of the Administration, I wish to be distinctly understood that I give the He di rect to the ,Trdnitues report. Ii Is • man sub terfuge of political spleen when profanity and fallieliood su• falsely laid to the charge of • nub ile speaker. W. J. Boum. • Tial•CbicigO Trif one, from 'which we copied the report of Captain Korrives speech, Is one of the highest toned and one of the ablest jour nab' in the Union. We cannot and do hot believe thatit would purposely coitaspreamat even a polities' opponent. We de believe that soratbodedeilvared the speech . with. which , Captain Kari" is, credited. lie Republican editor could wile sod • epeech—that is, fabricate it. Ii would=be. • mod impoffisibil. pyr, The much is • genuine Copperhead ut, terance. If Captain gaam did not attar it, igarieatiter Dumyat in atttmdanee.nt Chicago At, And IT' not the worst speech didic. Bred : flleree - our +alums lurre ilnady - r- - ==l It - .13.; Herron. Hirroutlazivem—Periet me through your col. umns to prey a downed tribute to this gentleman. In doing so, I trust that no ono will think that lam partial or invidious In malen selection,, or that I lack in appreciation of the other mem bers of the Allegheny delegation. Very far from it. It was a remark often made, and one la which I fully concur, thie "Allegheny county was ably and faithfully represented the Hills of Legitlatton." But it was my fortune at the beginnings! the seasion of tut winter, to become acquainted with Mr. Herron, and all through— as well is the - extra merlon lately ended—my' association with him has been close end Intl • mate, and no part of his course has escaped my observation. Hones, lam better abbe to speak of him than of any other of the worthy gentlemen oonstituting the delegation. Idoso in this pub. lie manner—and as I em fully conrcions without his desire--partly because in these days of poet ics'l excitement and scramble far *fin, an honest upright Representative who does his duty on all occasions and under all circumstances, L some what of a rarity, h ad should be known and ap preciated by bb ' constituents, and pertly as • sincere tribute from one who has profited by his cconsel and example. It is only right and proper that his public charanter should be known to the people who tent him to represent them, and I desire to add my mite of testimony to his worth. Among all the members of the present Legislature no one has left behind a cleaner or purer toward than he. His course on era, question was straightforward, open, and manly, and no clique or eembination ever ludneuced him. On many Qua/lions-I have sum him vot ing almost alone on questions whiolt had been made the subjects of clique arrangement. It Was remarked of him to the writer by one of the chortle headed, and rats: diuriminating lead. ors of the House that, "once with hi. COW. , of ertion plain before him, no power on earth could cause hm to swerve from It." Though suffsring root nos ly from bodily ihfirinity, he was oon s• cr.r. end unfailing to his attendance in tits Cosemitre• R .om, the rations, and the HOLM. H.rseTel .e , ghed down by illness, his seat dar ing a melon of the Houle wee never 'recant ; .De no ow, • es mon vigilant In attelidlrlee to business entreated to his charge. Though creceuerily silent in public debate from ill h- h and physical weakness, be yet wielded as it guano* in the Hortsa superior to many more e 01 , - numb, rs and on b.th sides was esteemed .nd honored for his sterling qualities both of bead and heart, and universally regarded U. en honest, sincere, and upright man and gentle man. Allegheny county has chosen wisely in again placing him in nomination, and her people may rest assured that their interests mold not b• commie.) to worthier bands, as I feel safe la , a)ing, and without intending nay disparage ment to those who have gone before—to his eel. iragnes—or so those who may follow—that the never tad, and never •iil have a more fathful representations In the ootuails of the State than Hans B. Herron. R. PUBLIC XOTICES. O.IHB UNION BIECOTIVECOM BLITT= will feast TIM (Wadooday) 110111 f• 0, Fepiemberltb, at 11 o'oloalf, as the alio: of 11,18 BlLa L h DROWN, Fifth laffset. All the otnobtre ars reqemotsl to attend, .. b sta." of great fintiartasee will wconsidetad. at,7.lt h. 31/OWN, ahattinfol. I THIS CLYDE OIL COMPANY— Bork. of sabactlptlos to Ms ttock of If.. OLT DM OIL 00h1P/IBT to not own at the taco of the TEOPLIN 1301:11111.11(21 CO., =nu rush and Wood Arena. so.tflt. Orrleo or nut Loccsoo O,i 00, No, II WOW, Err.. I P1T15.9.111, Sept. 2, MA j DIRECTORS OF TR& LEI CILSCO OIL CD., ban des dectsrmd diet. dead of TERNS DOLLARS PER SHARD out of the profits of the lest elx avaattla butt*. . 031 . 0 H. ISRAELL, Se-autary. 11[0.TRE DRAFT—Firer Ward, Pitta rtasr—ra. ze.eatm. Committee of We ward were 113 r act eat u a rete elevens. held rh/DAYIrLYING lest, et, to ng protect son enroll.] mea n from the drstt hereafter for s leo mo Mao tirTY 1 °LULL% AR sunn ender My dollars will be I. tee, e d DalyY doludlons. Na .FRANKLIN COAL CO—Baoks for snlierriptitti to the Oepltal Bleck of the leant , Ho Oil Cotenant, am now opacted at th e warehocasof W DADAIST, a 10.13 Weed street. mpmty are located in Yemenite Cle. iles It o boo 0. Fraught, 00 .1 from the tens. will he damned at the town of fraittllit by esti. read, where meal is In large demand at thirtymrala par bugle?. 71. ormpeeta are fat arable for area a higher Moe; the amply ie not Olt alt • demand to that Metal t, tbe oil Immures alone mashing more lbw this oral. r•ny could dears the capital being meal!, the pre.. teats for Lags dtridees growing oat of the buslowe of toe company an wary favorable. ws6:le. WI.IIE FIEST whIPA.NY FOE ONE TX&B—large ladmanwetdbilltrai to 000 Tem? Non --Captain Hal baring remained • company ilbr 100 care and the greater portion of which ban already of. yr.d to millet tor OW rat, b• now often to all own do ttnAte of milistiog for that period In hie minima, • t.oority of Talilill RUNT BED aoct.saa—Tvro liIINDBP.D AND THIN-TT DOLLARS AND rim 2•liTti, WAS IN HAND. Nr. Aeons W. tkonord, forterrig Omer limghteor the 11.1.. Depart:mat, la lot Lieutenant of thireowptiny, art. woad deify at W1=1143 NALL, from whom Miamian Information may to obtainial. a o. . NALL, Opt OrairgOo. A. Otte Town' -3U LELINQUIINT TAXPAYERS THE cp.! UP diLfGHLKT—DoIIw• Ow' by Oran to all perm , * who bare not paid thole t rat., I r a• or am manta a to toad city of ch-ty. lb.- tbs. tro r•goDad fo Pwl th• wt.. O. for bw• •., , e toe if /11.13 T DAT '•7 0 ITOBV: S EZT, and If the &acne trw ;aid on or haters the lint day of October 11-at then WIVE It OMIT erl I Ite 1.44. a wstgo.d. therear. . and the! If the tune he not paid on or the FIRST DhT ill NOTE HB6lt neat follow. ~•a, weren't. will be dlo•etal to prop rip frelffled Pe , mis/.l{. a arsaDdlng ...AI of them to I rt tor eato Tates, • JO, all sad chataw•acateted thereon. of any &polls • od chattel. at the toncanente wher.asevar toned, and In,• sal.. to. e. 41. •f..er s.dvectubnaarog, sw• of dune for n D. KA UT I 6140/4, Olty Tre,nr..r. 'IRE ENROLLED tsfEN OF PITT I 0 ENsalP.—Thert are over tLres. too • at ten that helm uot contributed to to , DoTeti Fool If fon mil iromstilese yan the Treaurer. W. eGO LY, Tri Ltherty et not, or the Colectiug Com. o ate, to sr Worst. ',or few pruporolou, yoor 0 , ./121• IJ • WI., suttee tuts cl yun the imorrolsos (Is.. 11 the am. 000 If 0.0 edr The cent:toe.. of t ei reedy rell.Ted mill te. withheld tat fbe lessirtit of rels.ctilsor• to the fond 70010 Oomersisue hereby onmeiree tu clew eery oniecsibor to the uud f tos the cs• mks drast. Theoe who do nes oat, aril, lust • •