. '44 a C =V ; •'` ; ;`:"%r - olimm - Tilwv - raffNco. glieVitsintrgh daunt. YEE.Y,I;I4-TEST, NEWS Tiaamws. :NORVILLE! - ter slid 0011-IMI.B - - tre ! ry lams Burned. v 31111*Talstritueriox OFIPROPIRTY. ot , TAU RIMINI , $B, AlOO -AID it0"001,1 1 i - 4 - • Two Tears Storaktor 80 000. lon De . a. , _ I .:Two oa room EMPLOY tES PERISHED. 2.lareeral Zhvenksgs Burned. Basitviutz, Junit.:9.—At about two P. M. to-dazr, the maculae building used for; guar telamiter and Cliimigtaristores, oit the' corner : Asffarpmer mat - Broad Ma., known as Taylor's dePoNvrfa d,bourred b.. on M l l l PPiied to birvetabiltt front sputa from a locomotive IMO lNt la tie ctellagof the building; froaa an 11411 a intim MA, irMelt . inns lengthwhis of the baThitreg. r Copt Wehtlltitt4 In thine of the balding, , ' lad tiro Or threthieties of vita on the Are be• fore the snivel of the Ire department. The Ire department pteestittr rallied to the setae of the Ore. but could sot atay thermos of dams na il' ligf of Wu bnlidlag . was entirely destroyed. Ma' roar kilt. contalnlnt corn and atom; smog lesinuton by Oa Arc driart- The estimated loss to the Government to be tires* tar and die million Beraral dweillap near the scene of the conflagration 7lnirdicabdped with theft.' erettente. Bo great t f iisil2l6ll44lMt all. appreicka'to - titeseene ewe harelip* - But tiro_ or. Ogee emploYees are rappeseito haTe perished In the dames. • - -.Laktm.-"lte destruction of Government prop ' erty . at the great fire to-da y le believed to be beismutlght and ten Million, of dollars. With in its wane were stores ant:Meat to supply so Stay of 80,000 men for two years. The nantlty of vopestiont eensuled was valued at upwards of .cae esilliott dollars., . • The Oußdlng was the largest In the country, being bigittionidred fa,floit by ' two hundred AM deep. 'fortunately theboildhns. were sopa -1 • ested tor dot walls. Is was suggested and bulit by Gemara 1. L. Donaldson, and the lamest part, 1,000 feet froat, was, by this precaution, .saved from destrudioc. _ -Maltose neon are.afkiet as to the earlie eke dyer, some maintaining it was the work elan ...Inetndhay. and etkers, that of an accident. Court 9teluluirj will investigate the matter. Tlmomnast= was so - rapid that the bulldhig waketausimetof time before the fire depart ment could Irak on It. . • IDYIGIE FROM NEW ORLUNI. RIOWNSIILLR L 1121311 BT OUB ?DUEL Coitantinar4ring &tient ilatamoras. CONFEDERATES SUBDUING GUERRILLAS I KIRBY SMITH CERTiMPILY IN MEXICO. Matters in General Cimby's Department. cc,:aister Onurarm, lane IS.:—BrownsvUle, .Te:cas was entered by theforior of Brigadier General --'Brown. May Birk The Confederate,. before liold_thnir military !to the InUernalleta. `Ccialnadis har6odug about Kelamoraii, coifed= ended by if elle: - theist* Cmdederite soldiers are settven, sue= Anlng gotrdllailn SUlthern litatie; no mercy The remit or 81;by :Blatt% going ~tO Mcodeo eondruied.'irllh a large amount of mum. Judge Chase has met with a cordial reee- ption lere, toxe the military, judicial. prefoulonal a, d prominent eltlzum generally. .Col.Cluietensen. Adjutant of G eneral Canby, budged.* la his maignatum. YOU Muria Cinema' hie bees witgeed to the ansinand of the cavalry In the Department of thn Cl** Hood has teen aPpolliet, stint '3rapir operator at New Orleans.. J. W. an hid meetly been appointed ' TireTeblifetifir Gomel tot gallants, at Port Sad meal Canby turned trrer put of his Magri to Would Bheridim. UU'OILTIANT WIWI &&N SiLTIDOIL, Progressrof the Rebellion. MR MAU, tECtARth ORDER MARTIAL CAW. 10,1100 Troopelaised la Three pays. TitiKTDEtthite Ex-at:ZION , Nur Tone„,.;Jane 9.—Advices from San Sel tiedotatite that President Darras hes issued a, decree declary4 that the entire Republic is in a t state of sicsn'Aria establishing martial law. &Ulm tsed ettleens, though countatancing the id:141000T not taldag up irons; will be par , 4 -doped . al m declares the rebellionunintior . , Cant in itself, beams en temple may be preJit +Mal. An azmitisit been sent to quell the re The rebels are led by.-Gen. Rarbores, pre• sing, high in Ilayor with the Dworas Govern .lPoB4, 'The terellion broke out at Ilan Menet, an May 15th. The rebels are taking possession thispabitc.property *grout resistance. An army of 50 000 , loyal attains was raised in Weeder, and ff the papers gate the troth, Rare 11 i general Manifestuion of Iputictence in. the Dumas Government. The gunmen:dent of the assassination._ of Pregame Lincidnosesed a profaned sensation 'Arid horror In San Salvador. • - The Ist& 'dated from Guatemala' announce the &vitro offlenor Name as Paulding of tint ' 1 ,-, MEM GMT AT WEST I,IIIL • • 'Mod EntU uai Received. -CORDIAL IHTRIVIRW WITH OEN. SCOTT, . . Raw Toss, asts R--Cito, Grant left this sit, at as etidy boor s staterday toomtag, for West DAM; am taiStd the steamboat Hmuy Rules, aetempazdtd by Us wife, Gem. Augur, Saint, Wallas" and members of Ids Malt Ha nesebedVesr Point about half-past tea' o'doek tithe 'brooms, sad Vas Most eathosdutleally twelve& In , addition to regular lesidents and visitor the • people of the mitre surronadlog eoustn , doclud In to see him Sod shake his. ges. Beat& donned his full military drest_and stoodon the pxch of his hotel, awaiting the ar rival of Gen. Grant. Thsir interview was Tay awed. axd earnest. Dosing-the day Gen. Grant received throngs, who called to pay their respects. - Ileattended for • abort time the examination exercises In Ihiaradany; and ?Viewed the cadets. - THE TEXAS EXPEDITION ilerisrttere or General TroGee - - rorntslks Yoram Jim B.—The reaudithig s umners:ol Abe ULM meant= nem, under aces6.4Coptilcor (few Walfiel, WWI fro= yen to-day : Qaa. ,Weitatiook hie departure 13413,etiovit - about nazi. Tbla ands the imps n401,2s Which hays been slider way thls plaeirdiffeithe peel' two Beata fee the fitting oat ofelmlleal arattlea of the war, The toves-roirly. Lou,a Ihttalalzroa, Jane 9.—Tho subscription to tho'ido too today amounted to 18.1114.300. Amon the larva robstolptloot worst EU Madras' Bask at talcum 41106.400 i &wad 110kotadeser, sloo,oooi rim, Haat MIT 11.030; 8010. _Menlo dc Ve.,ttepArtry 5t50,0001 rte. Natlooll, Bak • ar I.lol.,z.Kl4ll.lMagft'alsl3C-Natloool • DookoiNevr loterPOON Moo Mama Bask • raktotab. texhasice Beata Pito ate4llloipapi ; 8 wool, & Boston. ;lOW. - • -.~-~- THE MIRA RIMS TIESILIMITIOi I ‘ EIINi OF 801111 TIE 811{111E1111BU9. TEE CAPTAIN'S LIFE THHEITENED, LEADERS BUM AND MONK% NDICTMENTS AGAINST JEFF. DAVIS. INTER* PI WITH L 02X0FOLA DrisoATioir. THE ASSISTANT TREASURYSHIP IN NEW YORK! mown! ISCEMIT HAREINCITONIemon! . „ „I• - • Rations Ifined ttieltliens v ar Virghtla. IMPERTINENT LETTER OF JOHN A. wpm. itIBEIBOYD JrIOR BOTTS IN • DiemoaitCavalry to be Discharged New Jane 9:-:The Trihmes common . dent with the Texas evedition. of June 7.144 says: General Weltseland staff thrived at tier folk yesterday for the purpose of finishing up the Mishima in relation to the Texas eipedhlaa. General W [teal will !mil this afUrnoott on tie erentali. w hole - - :a( the ind*lttr - fro, whit , . the except' n of two regiments, bare left, and they will lame some time tomorrow. While thnetnincer Nerds was nalUng off Nor folk, taking nekton board, soma of the ' on board undinooh .anions minify; tines - trig the life of the Captain of the eteamee. Mann, Poet Provost, Marshal, being /POW ' by the oft/cent on board, speedily sent ade '. merit of troops to the sense of, the disturbance • when. the; ringesden wets *motif arrested and put In irons, and the balance of the trot's' miboard dusbandea. , , A special to the Herald from Wishington sail It is not to be inferred from the fact thin Darla has been Indicted in ads district, that e • will certainly beget outdid here. The imp idon that be was-Indicted le ibis district at the instance of the Government Is without founds. tlon. The indictment was rebutted by the grand jury at the Instanee of the district attorney alone, who acted without ,consultation with any mein. her <the administration. He is equally liable to Indictment in Maryland and In the Eastern dis trict of Pennsiylranie,'and if Indicted In either of said districts will doubtless be tried In Oat, ..one to which the gone:amen% may see fit to turn „Mtn orer. I. I k detiOttion.ol.loyalGeareans, led by J B. /1111, formerly &member of Congress from he empire Mate of the &nth, had an Interview w th the President to-day. Mr. Johnson told th as i that the policy of the administratioa would 1341. In reference to this remanatenction of the Bo n {h : ern States, which waatecaded to by the gen ee men of the - delegsaism: as eminently Jest a proper and aceeptible tcr, the loyslmekof G 1 gia. • ,• 1 atl Hon: IL P. oam aeon the troth of the ' arms that he Ise candidate for the officelof Ass tent Treaswer at New Irork,or that bin name bettipresented or urged by his friends : for tit position. • . , William E. Chandler, of New Hampshire, the presett Judge AdvOnateGeneral of the Nary Do ! partmtnt, is to be appointed Assistant Secretary of the 'inanity, in plate of Mr. Ei upon; IresinnesL . ' It. Is stand on Food authority that the stov ers:it:66lli to haw .Z.Zoing 800,000 of inhabi tant's of Virginia of all classes, be and bin:ck, 11,000 realms being issued to Gam of Richmond alone. The lirmard'i correspondent sage joint A. brother,,of Henry A. Wise, who admits that his four sons had been in the army till Its (=eider, and that and his family had done all they ceuld towards the success of the lion,recently wrote to Gereral Gordon, coin. mending at Nonbik, demanding that the Gov.; cement should supply him and hies family with farming Implements, horses and seeds, and claiming a restoration of his citizenship rights: and complabing of hies sufferings and lenses, during the war, and that his sone were not al lowed to wear their rebel =Harm. Gen. Got ' don's reply to this Impertinent secessionist gar.: him to understand that he and his atm had been traitors to the Government,' and were entitled to' no favors from% bat would receive :nth at, in; its knithey, it might Boa proper to grant. John Minor Enna arrived in Ribbon:aid on the fahinst, There-ire 'mem there that he lis= raids to oppose the poliel of Gov. Pierpont's administration, and also that 1104111 be a candi date- for the United &stet Bennie. The late rebel Governor. of 'Virginia, Wil liam Smith, hes not yet been arrested, though it is slid he will be, she b still in the vicinity orHichmoThe Donee Weellaligiitt 'Teetotal the Maws:. Al! dismounted cavalry.will be iscroxedlanly Ca; chanted Gc h ein wmmd I t e w r a o s u t b s e li a e r v g e edamoun the cavalry, and rtorganhie and consolidate what, remained. but this will not be done- A bliKlele, la being edit to the command of Geserel Logan; In Kentucky, This emus some dissatiathethillt (astoorthe nen, who expected fobs disitherged." 'Warta are be t made by tbe War • fkilacti mett to increase tea regular army. ' Kopecial tothe World from W 21111146012 isysi So many troops have been mustered out of this 20th corps than only math remains to Inaba' one good division, and it has been attached tef the lith corps. Titre ecem to be no troth in the :wort of an' , ex(ra cession of Congress. ornusis By THE PIRITE 680.1 Vend Boarded and Burned: CREfI Lain. TO iiignlss.' Nsw Yost:. Jane, 9.—The Nunn duardien, of May 2011„ bu the following Papersot a late dila have= further rearme to the water: , • - lava, Hay 17.-1865. `To Ole Ed/fano/ Oa has had an awful atrue committed of-t.bese islands, which I have not yetseaihr print. The Piraterar, who captured the Chesapeake out of Hew - York and also the Roanoke km Cuba, has made his appearance off hero. He board ed the bark Lizzle, from. He set It on tire and sailed from ,Itv telling the Captain that he intended to drown a Moulted before the war over, laving. these par wretch% to save themselves in small - bosts: It Is thought thst some of thenkare Muni or drowned,. They have not been found yet. ' Pay even wanted to shoot the poor sailors because the Florida lost some of her crew in swiranung ashore. CoPL Hasa. of - the bark Lizzie lays that the pirate set his ship on fire with a fluid, which be !rad la a phlal, and it spread from stem to stem, burnbrg on the water the same as on dry Lind; some of them had to leap eye:hoard to keep one of the way of it, for it spread so fast; that Just at sundown a steamer. bark rigged , hove In sight and the pirate sailed (comber, and about' elght o'clock cannons were heard and gashes wereseen. The wreckers saved some of the bark. I will write more-of this murdearrna act, when I have sees all the officers. y remain. sir. yoWS, iticnarto Eherra.! P.BTbe pirateitook one cr ew a - boats and sunk it, to kelp the fro m saving Preisident Johnsen in the White House-- thecihtiy Intetirinly Remains of Soldiers • .—Respeeta to Seernidry .Seward. Wasonnrros, Juhe 9.--TIM President to-4ex' moved into the White Home; of whith he_ has now taken fall posseesion. The Government' yesterday dispatched dre hundred men, with lame mantel tools and coMrs, to the battle Zelda in the Wilderness forthe purpose of decently lutenist the rernahi; 01 all eoldlerr, of which there is quite a number. 4 , An Albany delegation cal called at the State De. pertinent this forenoon for he pulllosonf/sT .irg their respects to forenoon , Seward: They ' were cordially received by Secretary. Yesterday and to-day on La X number . of the officers confined in the Old Gapitol Prison, tort , the oath of allegienca. _ Sceretari Seward walked t went to-day„ .from bb• ref! ' time since be receindhis In HODltWard Bowel-Rn szti. Released—Early Rea__ beau Carpus.' ' rowaoluau, June 9. A. specialdiapateh to the Naming Thdktio of city, dated Wash futon—Jo= tit. says t • • - • The homeward ammo of troops hem to day, ant very flame. One mare corps broke camp this mousing, bound the West. Betamil parties vas* IA on susPiiiiml or complicity In the con . have been rr9easeil today from the Old, Ptirtwit hartituir with witnesses In theme also Confined them. The LetrUkattar also aosourawatfia salty res. ur-tion of the writ of habeas coma. , ~ , Fort, at %Moo Sormasglidi - Wasturrorao, - .Tuna idle 11.tho,_' from its correopoodent • board the:Val= Mateo dime, Paquin, o • Sabine Tom; doted Atm 970, mrs: 04rot sellabloo Prom, Tent. .b oor - me untiets Ram Mesmersmo; The Ammican onm - boloto4 cms Ali Ms weds alt Ock•ek tils attr aoom Ws aped aelfortoo summolor to miormtv; • - ' " - a Y-=• DAILY THB CONSPHLATOBS` TEAL WITNESSES EXAMINED ON FRIDAY• Further Defense Testimony. R uttriceros, June 9.—At the trial today the readliortif yesterday's testlatonY occupied the court tin twelTo o'clock. 'Judge Olin of Troy, WU examined and testi... ,d e d that t h e Olin, of Mai= P. Norton wu bad the would not henrye him on oath. Wu Mary Mudd testified to seeing Dr. Mudd at home on the 9d, lth. and sth of March tut, 'Miser"' mentioned mead dreamstancee that auengthened - hir belief to thit fact. John /...l'araer-AostUled that the reputation of Daniel J. Thomas was bad; people do not think him truthful; ;witness would not believe hint'undeeloth. Polk/kik/es teitified to the same effect. Asters other . witnesses Rare` testimony im peaeddng Thomas' character. Mita Nora, Fitzpatrick was present at Mrs. Burratei - brautowhen Payne was arrested. She testified that; Payee - passed .by dus •isme of Wm. S. Watson testified tat hiwoat4 believe* Thomason.,oath though his character was n t g• Toed testified to his good character; iald e got drunk occasionally but be did not think *dons- , Inviable ot witnesses testified to tta ohmmeter of L. F. natal, who had Willi • reroute of Davis and Breeklmidge, at his bonne in Charlotte. N. 0. on , hearing of the death of President Lincoln. • • N*I;iI3ZIMIMI —P. Norton and Bilu 7. Hodges testified to the tame *kg. The Court coneentedlhat teitiino py of black persona who Would-give evidence against the character of Danl. J. ThOnailcmiglit be put on record as if it hid been actually given in Cont.' . Gardner and George D. Medd testi flat° Dr.Mudd having itoken,ntt Sunday 'af ter the aessolnatiou, about the men being at his home on Saturday, and that be Denten a few guards ought 'to be raised and ail auspicious pawns stopped; he regretted the ,nnassination and 'stoke of it, as a damnable set; the prisoner requested George Mudd to mention the presence of twi) persons) hbi howe to the military authori ties, but he did not wish to be Futilely known In it, for fear ofassassination. G. A. Dana, Assistant decrertaty of War' wan callelland Identified the letter he received from General Dix, which was found in the third avenue car. In New Yort. He cud he 'took the letter to Preeldent Lincoln at the time; who looked at it witbout making any remark. The President attached some Importance to It, as the wines subsequently found it in the envelope, milked "Ansusination;"ln the President's own hand- After some discassion about absent witnesses the Court adjourned. TIE CONDITION HD WANTS OF ABREDION PRESENT OVERWHEIRIEO WITH OFFICE•SEEKERS Appojntment of Proviticuud Oovarnors sznaurn es COLD& IN LDE THIEL Nita YORK, June 11.—The Timm' Washlegtou special says: IlaJor General Palmer was last - evening presented to Gen. Flak, Superintendent OI Ike Bureau of Prdedmen, for the Kentut ky and Tennessee delegation of eolothd people from . uNville, and on behalf of the delegation, set forth the rendition and wenn , of the colored population of Kentucky, and the discouragement their people meet with in procuring labor to sup. Pert themselves. • Ocn. Fiek informed the delmatlon that every, seabtence consistent and proper would -be ex. tended to the colored people In Kentucky, and that the Government had determined to apply for the perpete the lands ,arising from limiting shandoned hinds, the" and to call upon the flour Freedmen's Aid g.icieiles of the North' to unite their funds and place them to control, of the Freedmen's Bureau. The same special says: The rebels are gettleg to be quite numerous hereab.mte. They are found hanging about the White House all day long for the purpose of gaining audience lent: the Pruddent. There is no truth to the remot that John Mitchell WY bees ordered to leave the country under penalty of arrest. The Warld's specialising r ',Tere - Thteldent la dollydoLyliterally overwhelmed by delegations of of. 'ficeetek.ese. &c. To-day a number of Balthus rums were presented to Mos, who protested agamst the removal of the*resent federal Maar holders ln that city. - It is well understood that the President will mute the sawepolky relative to other South• i ern States thine has already commenced in North' Carolina, by the appointment of Prowl. atonal Governors. The rebel State Governmemta will sot be reeogilsoll in any way. Tbee.Thield'a 'pedal says: Information has reached Waahingtaa that it our government will agree to it, a street effort will be made lo rig land tO r ibtate fee Canada. from the Imperial Goventedent, tithe neutrality in all Mare for eign wan. There Is precedent for this le Its previous Dietary. and If carried out. it will end all danger et . fulauedigleaillea Ls that quarter, besides rendering fortifications and fleets on the lake* wholly mammary., Jaw•YrMUor Geo. Me:-.7,;. or rhe C. 8 . 1.9111/ Mt* hot, moral dopotnee. and Is at la residence in tie rountry. Col. Duvall, the rebel. gurorilla leader who came In two weeks ace, has re. turned to his, old Rotative la the .vielnity of Colunitat and rolalki, tad Is triarty engaged In reorganising guerrilla bands. Ills plea is that the Government, or some representative, prom ised them that no Federal raiding parties should traverse that section, No such promise, of coarse, was Oren. Vigorous Measures are be lug taken to bring this guerrilla to Justice. Major General Upton la In the city superb °. tending the reargarastio of his cavalry corn. mend. Central B. ll'Cook left th g for the comb. Boilable information from Mac a north of that, represent the w ole in a starving condition. The river is feet In the shads 'and fail ing. AWAY. in Loolslana—Gen. Herron Be= Boron, June S.—The troops under Gam Henna accompanied by genboats, reach ed Alexandria on'the 2d. There has Wen no public demonstration on the arrival of troops, yet the feeling of relief was untalst.skable. There seems to be no bit ternessawnong the eltizeas. - • The country mound Alexandria Shows many evidences of the Red river campaign, the =lna bolos' se= on every band Fourteen pieces of heavy artillery were toloot tn the forte. and eight pieces of field artillery were packed in the town. But little other public property has been found. • The Misloori and Arkansu troops have pre served their organization at Shreveport, and await the arrival of our paroling Commissioners. Benisons have been established at Alexan dria and Shreveport ,Gen. --Herron making his "headquarters at the latter plate. Armaj . et the . Tennessee—Reunion or OM cersGeu. Bailee Z. New Tong, June 2.—The Tribune's Washing ton special says: Colonel Cattle, Assistant Ad jutant Genexal, and other stiff officens of the 17th Corps; leave for the Rift this evening, thus completing the movement of the Army of the Tentaasen. - Thel4th corpe, Brevet Major Oen. era! Jtf. C. Davis commanding, belonging to the Army of Georgia, will begin to more to morrow. The western troops of the h corps will follow the 14th, tbnii breaking np t Wt he said oruanlastlen. • The reunion for the last time of the oaken of the 14th and 20th corps took place near title city this evening. General Italica Is call it command, and his Prominent staff officers are Virginians. WABLISGTON, JI/116 9.—lt • 11l be recollected ' that a year ego Lieut. Col. Jas. M. finudere of New York, was summarily diemissed from the service, for an alleged direloaure to the rebel authorities of the Dian of escape derrlood by his fellow prisoners at ftlehmond. Yeiterday a general orfer.was issued nyi the War Depart. - - teent stating that the Military Commission has -reported-that.lla! Colonel'saoudadwhile a pris oner In Illeboond deserves prided rather thao ~ceiterre: r Renee, bftbe direction of the Yeti dent, the order dismissing hint from the sort was revoked, and annulted, to take effect on th STarof May lasi. the State Dcpett deuce.. for thedret erica. .teloned Parties ration orate Ha. . . . Wed Triiistalierw Steamier. him Toys, June 41.-Ihe new sleascht9 Yaohatitau t the fit Toad of the new line be. m A nit men this city and , Tara went out on. a' %dal sip down ill xiver 7," end oNlitt.: ted: belied Jac k o , , Maier. The Masbatiso 'IOU ad - oie bet trip for Yore Crui tit IfatOtp, on the 15tb. -_, . • ''lliTtra.4tbe Pillanivaida. Trost% p~rtdp f t , NUM i Illat Ald—Tbs mbar Dribs' _ lir . _ r 9,411 ethaamor,- worimmibe b e • : ,..2an allit.:4!1!:,-Oels. Weide imbue :Za the - ` - 'l7, ....!!..'.II'IMFAX4 Andlollcope 'mu". ~ WrViNER innUtiL inlruist LusT. Portions of the Wreck Found LIFE PRESERVERS FLOATING ABOUT Now Tout, June 9.—lt Is supposed, that the Admiral Dupont; portions of wheel) wreck are found at ma,- had blowi up. - No people were seen, bat a largo number of, life preachers were flailing Stout. The wate r was covered with small plems . of joiners' Work sea oilier stuff 'for the sisma of two miles. The steamer was as WM vessel, and formerly's blockade runner. tfter Toss, June, 9.—A- pilot IX* yesterday (Of miles east from Cape May, felt In with frig meats of the eteant transport. Magni Dupont, 'WO beats bekmging to the, steamer 'The Cap lib's watch, and the put of a writing ' dist were ked up.*The Admiral lltlpout left hereon the 7th, for Fortress Mouroe,lo take troops to Texas. Drew York Stock and. Money Matters. Nrw You; done 9.—There was a less spec. ulative activlly.in the Railroad • ilea today, and Pliers werelaTeffnlsr. 'At the Arm :calf twat of stacks wine lower, unapt' Pittsburgh, )fielt!gan 'antral and Northwestern preferred. Tie bulls are bringindup. nearly everything' offhand, but they are unable to canseenuch advance.. At the close Mae day's Wakens the tundra* was firm, blurt little °Redid.. Governmeataare more , especially 740's; 10•40 s aro Arm, at' • tly-nader dossod faun National Itanki. ere la no th ing new .11 inlthejlanoona docks. o Gold market was: weak, tinder 'lnflamer that to morron'e ihipmeata would be light. The steamers for to-morrow have a Wilton and a-half engaged alreidy— • .• • - _. , From yam/male to and paints of Goorgla Is Col. James M. Sanderson. PITTS PITTSBURGH. SATURDAY: JUNE 'lO. 18 Prim Cam. Came. Jnee 9.—The Winter Marble ; City hringe.demphie dates to. the Bth. Cottoadnli; pocel. middU,g, Ser; strict, tiSe; mlddllag i 374 Itte. . Seventeen hundred and sixty bales of cotton passed hero during the last two days for Cada nett sad &. Lords._ . - There was no organization of the convention called to meet at Vicksburg on the 7th. Qoly 'lx delegatea were In attendance. neeretarle• !Field and Harrington. New Tony; dune COMMITtrai Italrer rives Waehingion - special says: Assistant in , rotary Field will retire from the Treasury:llo - provided another suitable plata can be found for him elsewhere, and be succeeded by Wiener Chandler, of the Nary Departmetitt otherwise Chandler will succeed HarrlagVn, who has been aPpoletcd Minister to dirtHw land. Telegraphic Dispatch from Vicksburg Saw Tong., June O.—Telegraphic communi cation with Vicksburg Is announced In the tot lowing dispatch: Vinunnrun. June 7. 1865, o the Fatter' of Yee Tort: The Vickebarc Herald !sends greeting to you: ',cog We to ibe Republic." Entree !Unita,. lllaJor General Terry New TORN, June o.—ittai. Gen. Fred. IL M. re hat this eits this wonting (dr Washleurton, Ithit , he reports In the Secretary of War. In Conetquence of this orderthe grand reception , kneerod to the tweed Ftailsher by the Boni of Connecticut, os Saterday evening, is fleets eerily postrontal unfit unit week. Cot Pail Recognized—Audience with the Prreddent Deilrcd WasinNoTow, June 9.—The President has re. cogninid H. Classinus as Consul at Chicago, from the Inlthey of Anholt. nominent clthens born Alabama, Gtortgla and : NfiFf.h.F 111.1 are now hero allot an audicneo with , the rreatlent. From 13V1intIllit N alt Tema, /nee, 9.—The ataamorllc amoral hu arrived/tem Savannah on the 6th. The stns. met "North Stat" arrived there on the Gtb. with 1,400 ttoopa from Alexandria. Boldness at Savannah wok at .1 stand still, Idarket • ova. atacked and no money to buy. The health o( the tt4x,pa aid city la good. Provlskinal Governor of Alabama. Nan, Tong, June 7.—The Paps Washiagtrin gpreial oily& Colonel Parsons and min other no.mbir of the Alabama delcgation. roaming %bran. and there are rumors that the runner alb to mitoinled Provisional Goternor of toot State. Slight Firs. • Women, Joao 9.—Thoro was ssright tire lni six ht a the. attic. rear portion or the Parker Host, whirl war frcedil! onligetlebed. Letter from Jobe Stuart Ptlll. Thl► dietingebbed foreigeer, who by been one of the best friends the United States biro bad dunce the past bloody cottest, has written the following letter to ',friend to New Tort. Tee tacit wisikotiated for papeatioa, bat as turf' hieg liven the same pen la so eagerly read, the Arthurian wbo received it has consented to make It pnblicr ..Aviaami, May 13, 1133. "Draw hem—l had scarcely icceliedjour note of April 8. so fall of calm joy la the 'splendid prospect now °puttee to your country, and througnit to the world, when the news came that an *Undo= trims _bad stanch •down the great citizen who had afforded so noble an =- ample e( the vainest befit!ii.4 ;to first ris-k, :rate of a fro; people, ea who, the Most 7 .T.• ing circumstances, had gradually won not only the admiration, but also the personal affections of all alio love freedom or appreciate simplicity and umiglitness But the loss is ours. not his. It was impossible to have wished him a better end than to add the crown of martyrdsta to his other honors,and to live In the memory of a great nation as these only live who Bare not on ly labored for their country, but died for It. Aud he did live to see the cause triumphant, and the contest virtually over. Row different would oar feelings now bolt this fate had over him. as It might so easily hate done, • month sooner! In England] homer of the crime, and sym• pithy with lone lees seem to be almost wirer ail, even among these who bare disgraced their country by wialting seated to this slaveholders. 1 hope the manifestations which were instants• neontly made there In almost every - qua:ter may be received In Ainetica as some kind of atone ment or peaceoffering. I have never believed that the re was any real danger& a quarrel be tween the two countries; bet It Is of immense importance than wc should bo firm friends; and this Is cur natural elate, for, though there Is a Portion of the :higher and middle classes of Great Biltain who so dread and hate democracy that they cannot wish prosperity and power toe Mute:ask people, I sincerely believe that this feeling le r.ot general, even in our privileged classes. Most of the dislike and aninicloa whirl, have *wilted towardS the United Plata' a ere the effect of pure Ignorance—lgnoratrie of year history, and Ignorance of your feeling and disposition as a:people. It Is difficult for you to hellevo tbm ignorance could be as dense as It realty was nth the late .:vents have begun to It; a nd is your Government and p.mplo act te• I fully believe they will in regard to Ilse Important questions which now await them, there will be no tear of their being ever agate as grostly mituuderstood, at least In the lives of the present generation. "As lo the mole of dealing with these great questions, It dots not beocme a foreigner to ad. vise those who know the exigencies of tho case to much better' than be dose. Ile 'as so many of my country aien are volunteering advice to yen at this aids, perhaps I may be forgiven if I offer mine the contrary way. Every one Is eagerly lOsaleating gentleness, es If you had shown any signs of a disposition te.take a savage revenge. I have always bean afraid of one thing only— that yen would be too gentle. I should be %orgy to tee any life taken after the war Is over (ex cept those of the aseassine,) or any evil Inflicted In mere vengeance; but one thing I borin will be cousithird esolutely necessary ate break altogath• cr the power or the slaveholaing caste. Unless this le dote, the abolition of slaves) , will be mutely nominal. If en atistoeracy of ex.alave boldus remain masters of the State Legialatures (bay will be able effectually tenantry Isamu part otitis rcsaliwhich has been so dearly bought by the blood of the tree States. They and their depend ents must be effectually outnumbered at the poll loginlacee, which can only beefrecled bY asleep cession of full eqellty of political ridge tomegroes and bya large Immigration of settlers from the North; bath of them being made Independent by the ownembipotlind. With these things, In addi tion to the constitutional amendment (which will enable the Supreme Court to set aside 'any State legislation tending to ,bring back •I•Ver7 In disguise,) the came of freedom - Is 'safe,' and. the open' n girorde of the Declaration of Indepaa dame will cease 10 be a apron& to the . nation founded by its authors. * * e ' I am, dear air, rosin very truly,, Resli patios .Princeldarrslecm. . , The Anita brohot the . isitelligeste that the limpetor Nopoleou had written quite a mattlei latter to Pecos Napoleon cresorlsehlas In the • ltrOtarost terms for the latesporcli .diArered at Aiwa°. 00T 1 106 Th e Prince is censored es, *dais, in the Imperial latter,. far Ma demo cratic statlments mandated la Mt 'oration d ; an Wm. ttrictorat QC the ;miter of the Empfeor to. wards America. To consequence, the Prineehaa kasigued hi. Rattan la the eeuus sat hla gra, Oleradp. • The dastmedtm of the slavelteldere rebottles taws to Is wide* tabartrialati Lopata aireidy. . - . ' ' _•._ .. . . . ... „..... -- ... .. -. .. ...... k 4 4 . 4: . „......, 1 ...--.....-..- ~........... ',_. P. ' ......,.............--..... • ? ifirl i'lqo, . .. :.,,,.....-.---, -,,---- . . -.:.•_:.. . . , • :31 . t - l . , . 1• : - , -, 1-4 'V RGH 1 • - AZ .-. .. . . iiii ......,.'54,44f144., , - ' - '...- . • . " ..., -,,,a(4,11,2104W .1, ..... . - '- . i ' - ' 4 . ' ;11 ... 1 1.2 - 4'. an 3Nb suaNtisaa. II National Temperancei lengne. Tbe fourth meeting of the National Temper stkei League was held iu the (Raman M. E. Church, Rev. A. H.Bell presiding. Opened with prayer. Minutes of last meeting read and ap• proved. Bylaws read by Chairman of Commit tee, and adopted as read. Committer on Stalls thei reported progress. - The fiecretartea were or dered to notify the ministers of Allegheny, City and Pittsburgh,. thOnvigh the daily papers, to , preach a sermon on the subject of Temperance, oa the last Sabbath In June. On motion of Prof. L. H. Raton the time of Meeting was changed front every Tuesday even-. tug to every tither Tuesday. Thl l 4. Washington, of the Baptist Church, Pitts , was then introduced and' made a 'mg - A antaddress. • Tbeßth. Allen and Lynch, and Prof. Eaton made several remarks for the good of the cause. On motion of Prof. Eaton the Committee on Memorials was ordered to memorialize the-Pitts burgh Baptist Associallon en the subject of Temperance. It was moved and carried that the Executive Committee be ordered to ascertain the position of the county nominees on the question of Taw perance, and rtport to the League. The Executive Committee agreed to hold a •ineeting In the Lecture roost of the Rev. Dr. Howard's Church.Tittsbnrgh, on Tuesday even ing next, Juno 13th,, at 73t, o'clock, for the pur pose of fanning a Branch .'..eague. After remarks from the Chattman the mee:iir adjourned lo meet on Tuesday, Jqno 20th, t the Rea. E. E.fiwift's 'Church, Beaver et, t, Deaths by Drowning A few days shre. James Peeler, of Inden t s . county, we drowned In Oil Creek. Me and an ottier man went. in the water to swim. The companion of reeler preceded him In an effort to cross the stream, and after gaining the ad. Vance looked back, and saw Peeler struggling, but thought it a ruse to gain the advantage In the race. He swam to shore, and looking back fonadTeder missing, and concluded that • be be. dived under the water. The latter. not appealing promptly, suspicions were awakened, and search made, resulting to the recovery of the drowned body. - On Thursday, Myron Ortou, a driver attached to the circus of G. p. Bailey& Co., was drowned in the Ohio. at Bridgeport. He had ridden • home Into the river, and getting into dre st pj:- (Cr, It Is supposed he became frightened, d -reined the horse up so that be fell baekw in the stream. His body was recovered in about Item minutes, and all efforts to resuieltate bile proved In vain. He was a native of Ver mont., and 100 tit 28 years of age. . . A man by the n ame of FAward Dickson was drevreed in the Muskingum river Jest below the -dam, Wednesday afternoon. It appears that he was In a slate of InVnlcatl6n at the time, and went in off the dam to bathe. His body was soon afterwards recovered. Court of Quarter Session , . The 4o wok were disposed ; of this forenoon, the dereudanu in each case put , tin in M plea of gnllty : _ - , John Conway, fined ISO; R: Fredery, 103; Wm. Knock, $2O; Catharine ViTibert, $10; Star. gust Ilaloney. $10; F. C. Weigand, $10; 11-r -gen O'Brien, $2O; Farah Jane Robinson, 1110; • Fatriekiliceormick, IMO; John Richland. *9O; E. 11. IPAninch, ; Gabriel Fry, $10; Ezekiel Reese, $10; Thomas Adley, *2O. T. 11. Tobias plead guilty to a charge of as and . battery. and waa sentenced to Oat a fine of *SO and coots. The defendant Is employed as taluman in a clothing, store, and out with a eustnaser named Guthrie, about some goods which ha refused to take, committed an assault upon Lim. Dacil Levi, charged with obtaining goods by false pretenses, on oath of his brother In-law,l Wm. &rinse-Der. was convicted and sentenced to psi a fine of lt:TO, and undergo an hates. OIMICIA of one year in the county Jail. Before Alderman Taylor Ablexteatt•Taylor of the Fifth ward, disposed , of a ounce of [ankh:ewes yesterday. Kate Purcell made an lefortnaUoa e,;alast Lizale Bal let, for autrty of the peace. it seems that the letter called Kate some very ugly names, and threatened her pd.raneal injury. She was lent to ball foe her appezrauee ot Court. A ease was developed at= both the pa ea are coml., and both answer to the name of Michael Dillon. One of the Michaels e the other arlth cheats's; him, and thriklng tin with ids flin.,• On thanabee hand, latched the Aetna brims.* mnia...litlt_wininic.tiii Michael, also for assault and battery, aemigng him of autklng /lm with •.polter. The quarrel proreedtic toward a eompr 'adze, and If It Is nut ancetsgtd. the two M. Ws will to be bath sent InJell la default. nes 31eCitIrty brings so action acing Thor . Das, herb anband, for surety of the peace, the latter Itavlndselared 112 a threatening man ner tbal., be would "make quick work of her.. Tlumai was held to ball to keep the peace. • nZu Dhoti gs at Preabyterkw. rmirertressesifir:an.—Tho resbylcry Albs lawny will bold Its next regular meeting la New Beightew, On the second Tuesday ofJune. (13th.) at '4l p. m. Students, under the are of the Pfiebitery are expecte d to preach at the open ing of the meeting. Booms:done are matted to forward their session records to this meeting , for araminative. • , Otl Sel,tool.—Tbo Prcebytcry of Allegheny !:ay au told its next Stated meeting (Deo Yo lento.). Itt Sewickley, commencing on the second Yue,5.:.";411! June, a 4 .10 o'clock a. m. By op- POiromcnt, the floe. Mr. Lir,' is 10 open the meting with a sermon. Tao Presbytery Of Auer will meet at Hopewell. on the second nerds" or June, at 11 o'clock a: tn. The Pm bytmiut Allegheny will meet at Scrubgraia, on the fourth Tuesday of Jane, at 11 o'clock a. m. John Brown Sentenced lu tlie Court of Quarter Scssiems, yesterday eftertiden, John Brown, charged with a feloni ous alittit on Lieut. Wilffams, of the Ailnitho ay pollee, was tried and convicted. Tho dream staocea of the cafe were published at the time. It wW be remembervitthat a couple of weeks slnce,4 !lumen woe seen by Lieut. Williams lurk ing under a wagoa near NortkCommola, under ecryaniptclous eircumitanew, and the elem. attamting ( bat be wee intent tort cottonlqvg a t urglary, undertook to arrest him, when Mown Bret am:stal at him. doing no other damage r howler. than cutting a button from his coat. Judge,Stowe, taking Into consideration the fact ,that a willful and premature murder was Intend ed, gare the offender the full benefit of the law, *cnttnciaa him to seven years' confinement in the Penitentiary. City Mortality. Dr. George L. 31eCook, Physician to the Board of Health, reports the following dcatto; la the city, from Alas 27th to .lanelt. 1865. Mateo 10i White. . 16 t Tow ICI Females.— 0 I Colored-- 0 Under 1 year . 5 From 40 to 50 5 From 1 to 2........ 31 " 60 to 70 1 " 15 to 91 2, " 70 to 80 1. 0 90 to 80 9! " 90 to 100 I "SO to 40 11 Of these there were micelle and complicated tore thrust, 1; consumption. 5; ulceration of the bowels, 1; old age, 1; hydrocephalus, I; atrophy, 1; stillborn. 1; vartole, 1; spotted fever, 1; dipthe. GB, 1; dyrentery, 1; disease of the stomach, 1. Act ideut to a triroman.—Aa the Vaglo steam er was returning, along Aknitbileld street from 'the Are at the Monongahela Home, the driver, of the engine. by the breaking of the footboard: was unable to restrain his team from running Into collision with a passenger car 'Mediate at the station on broltbdeld street. The result (was, that the car was thrown off the track, and the concussion threw the driver, Wm. Doak. fronklia seat,. causing a dlslocatlon of his right thigh. Ile rens taken to a house near the eCeflt: of the ac*ent, and Dr. G. L. McCook set the bents, alter which be was Wren to his home. Passed Throughe-The 104th Illinols„ Col. Harman, numbering about blur hundred Mau, aneP the Ist Mlcbigan Engineers, Col. Yates, numbering about live hundred, arrived la tho shy, yesterday afternoon, and after being subalist ed at the City Hall, thole their departure west. ward. We - remark that all t outoo peering thro nib to tg alUtta:o4 pre. aerie their regimental organisation, although not having their (di numbers. All- the 'Meter; aus," or re.eullated men are retained by the gov. ertmant, and obusolldated ar e crleeminteatta . . Argument neardr—The argument In the cam otWilltam Campbell re. the steamer Ural Leottenruedby William limo ,rk tric C for dunagel ba the amount of seven hundred &Ba Was cird yesterday in the Untied States Diso h urt, before Judge MeCandlees,Tl. T. Dunn, Emb. plaintiff, and John Barton, Elq., for defendant. Joh* Wormy for. Campbeß, will =elude the argument WV morning. Two Mon Drowned.—Oti gatnitiy awes; luX, a young man named Jams Ina dtowsed while bathing la vile* 'week, at oaBabbatt, naming another young mam, want John Allen, of .itiablps . was droamed whilst bathing In the 'same Both Wale* were recar on &Par and bX— arded to ghats Mends. Illitortles.—Tha lath toginoettuid a :rid ~action on thate.orrlTal hams. at MO. something Worth Itecolleetlhg. nix very important to know how to act when the clothes of a peewit take fire; or when severe burns result from any. cause. The Setatilftc Amerkars says: Three persons out of four would rush right up to the burning individual, and be:. gin to paw with their hands without any definite aim. It is useless to tell the - victim to do this or. that, or call for water: In fact, It Is generally beat to say not a word, but seize a blanket from a bed, or a cloak, any woolen - fabrie—if none is at band, take any woolen - material—hold the corners as Ear apart as you .can, stretch them out higher than your head, and, running boldly to the person, make a motion of eloping in the arms; moat about the shoulders . This instantly smothers the fire and saves the fate. In an in stant throw the unfortunate person on the floor. This Is an additional safety to the thee and breath, and any remnant of flame can be put out more leisurely. The nett instant, immerse the beret purl in cold water; and all pats will buss with the rapidity .of lightning. Next, get some common flour, remove from the water, and cover the burnt - parts with an inch thickness of flour if possible. put the patient to bed; and do all that Is Possible to- soothe until the physicist arrives. 14 the flour! .remain until It falls off Itself when a beami ng new skin will be -fond. Unicels the intros are deep, no other applleation is needed. The dry flour for burns Is the most admirable reme dy ever proposed, and the information 'heal be impart to *IL :one principle of, Ha action Is that; like the water, it causes instant and.per feet relief from pain, by totally excluding the air from the Injured part. Spanish whitrog and cold water, of a mushy consistency, are pre. (erred by some. Spread on the &AI until- no more will stick, and cover with cotton batting. The Fire In Youngdown, Ohio. The Maiming Itspisfer girls; the details of this burning of the old Bank building, at that place, on Wednesday morning. Thalower floor of the building was unoccupied, the First National Bank and the drug store of Manning di Mc- Keowtt having been removed recently to the new block. The second Door was occupied by Mr. T. IL Wells, with a Mail stock of goads saved from the fire of last fall, and by the justice ofllce of George Mcßee, Esq. Both of these gentle'. men eared all their property. The third floor contained the printing office of the Mehoning Courier, and the Odd Fellows' Hall, Messrs; O'Connor &. Bro., publishers of the Courier. saved nothing, and. had no Insurance. Their loss Is about twelve thousand dollars, and fella - heavily upon them, as they had only ve recently embarked In bash:term The Odd Fellows had an insurance of 8300 In the Columbiana Mutual, but they lost their char ter and all the books, records and papers of the lodge that have been accumulated sloes its or= gantration, which Is quite a ecrions loos. The goods in the stores of Maims. Thomas is Owen, Park, Byers & Co., Joect Harbor and H. Quer tier and the furniture fro the establishment of Messrs. Parrish & Nash Were hastily removed, i i, and o' comes suffered ome damage. . The snorers are fully Insured. The building burned was a three story brick, cted In 1819, and was owned by Mrs. Mary . Porter, formerly of Austintown. It was. Infrared in the £tna. of 1 Hartford. for $4,000.; which willprobably nearly oover the loos. It will thee be seen thatirCon nes & Bro. ire fhe only • no losers by Maitre. _ Benefit of Mr. Wetitworth.—The benefit of Mr. H. A. Wenterort,i i moat worthy and deserving young actor, copse s off this evening. Mr. W., although he has , n assigned no lead ing part.ln the dab% of filoprofession, has won s r an enviable reputation f i the systematic man ner In which be km formed his particular role of business. lie is ha of those splendid combinations that are tonal to whatever part is Im cut for them. Be a in the comedy of "All that Glitters is not. ld." and the seems tine drama of "Dick It In." An olio of Illog ic% and dancing will be tempersid In the en tertainment. A number f volunteers will be on'head, and th e perfo anees promise to be highly edifying. Presentation to Annie Eberle.—On the OCCILSIOD of the benefit :, of Annie Eberle last eftaing, she ~called tit before the curtain, and after baring made a neat acknowledgment of thanks, she was on the point of retiring, when her attention wag (arrested by a couple of gentlemen bearing a basket containing an ele gant silver tea-act. hir. l ll. G. Childs, Esq., in An appropriate speech, tendered the handsome present to the fair benchelary, on behalf of a number of her friends .rd aehnirers, as a testi monial of their appreciation •of her histrionic *Witty.. The gilt woe gratefully recelted by the lady in a few neat remarks. 'Thy Philadelphia Morse Saves--The groat horse race over the habit Park • bourse, cm Thursday, tesultol in a triumph foi the Pitts burgh nag "MeGonsler." which - Is ,tented by Mr. John , Watson, an d - was &Woo by Sam. Keys. "McGotular" In three straight heats, the best time bele sat N. A Pbfladei phla a Beaton horse were the competitors, bat they made no show aghast .Melqtroaler." The race was fora purse of $5,000. • ' ,•• enforced, eharged sistotoln.law, at Port e lawny, and informal I• len money is secreted. Wind tbleoing, as be • d declares that this Is • that as soon •as he • peaceor rand left him, /- y moment since. Coates/std.—The ..1 with means% $2150 fro • Perry. has conferee& the Mayor where the s, Ho has evidently not • seems deeply petal:eat, Ms first offense. He el had stolen the money .1 and he has not had an I et Attorney earnahan, the United &atm •at the distillery of - county, for making • •a, and by order of the !ei was ordered to be fs- I. •of fraud to making Libel Filed.— I • • fiesterd4 moroisue, sect Court, filed • libel SisMi Iderodoety.ol 0 fraamelent remenue ret • Court • writ of soul sued. • This is another Ttleol2o MUMS: ' . , Look to your finite Warrants have been tented by the Mayor' • f.r the arrest of several. parties thargen with •• tamping filthy getters In Mont of their maid •ca and, places of busi ness. By cleaning out he gutters, where need ed, pieties will save th means the annoyance and expense of suits. Admitted to Praetrice.—in the Court of Quarter Segalona, Col. James Kerr, of 'Ve tting° county, was. on motion of John N. Kirk patrick, t h eye morning admitted to practice In e various courts of Allegheny Obstructing Streets with Vehicles.— Mayor Lowry had several parties before him to day, charged with obstructing the streets with vadeles. Fines were imposed in every case, sad all pewits offsmdlug in like manner may Cl tet 10 suffer the proatty preacritrdby the ordi nance. The Corning Crops As far as we learn hem our exchanges, the crops throngtund this State aid elsewhere, MI MI promising. It Ii antlelpattd that the largest Wheat crops ever Weed ht PconsplvanLs will be harvested this sar. Bad Mate of 41flats.—Drunkenneas and rowdyism are said pk Do fearfully prevalent to Franklin and ticinitf. The °Beers of the law seem to be nnanie W coorDat the ern, and this people are In constant dread and alarm o'clock last night a dre r• room of the blononga n ng from the teller.' but ; gabbed by a line of hose, . say material damage. Irtre.—About t brute out to the beta flow, AO was speedily cad • without resulting rleatut.,Tha Hon. ,lotto ty yeeterddy, on Ws way to act tome important pad. meat. Cone to New Corode was to the New Orleans to tr nests for the Oor LOCAL ITEMS To close out several oonslgn bargains wilt be offered lo one. at T. A. Ideffiellandiaane h street. Alto at private sale y of Eatarday, Ladle a, ?Mimeo moral &ate, Galion% linskins prices. Cheap Goods. • menta soma rare Bode sad B Son Bon" 6u FI drubs the:ett rad and Children's Dal and Slippers at lo FOr an Interesting work call at the Book Pah- Whirs' Presentation Depot and purchase The Ufa and Hervicel of d. Lincoln, by Frank Denby. Yon will receive along with the beak a present worth from fifty cents to tire hundred dollars. Gaiters—Congrera. Lace, Balmoral and Bnt• ton in endleas variety, and at all prince as Mc. llelland'e Auction House, 55 Flak aired. • La dies will find every , accommodation, as the an. Bra day of Saturday la devoted to private tales. Prints, Moans, Vika, Barque Clothe, Flan nels. Drew Goode and Hoop Skirts, all sized sad Ulla., for Ladles. Misses and Children: at pri vate aide; at NteClaltand'a Shoo. Auction House, 65 F(iW street. , Attention'la called to the adyertlaomemt of S. E. Rodgers, wbs la In tits livery' sad nada . taklort business adjolnlnte tba old stand of Hod pea de 'flora. Ohio-Amoy. ,Allagheay. . Minh tilt Hoots it ti3rairdliary low lin obi:. to dole out ictistal lines •of roods at T. 1. 111c0:allend'i siettolitiouse;islltti wed. The But atag plates air. of Liaeola . Bat, des'azdltltetiles. at Pitioek's. oppaglta Pc" Albuste. Album,: from ten coots up to twee t" OHM. et Model . oppdtte the Pod onsoe.. Card totiatainipaa cit all the Gaattala, at 11114x1104.`anostsa thePoat Ono& •• *lithe Lite Parent sad MlWhets at Mh tack% opposite the Pool Ofhteh pow the Texts Put Dews Rebellion Wsi Nowhere Syria the people of Anti-Taurus lufive been in rebellion against the Turkish Rev ealment for many years. The only solitary as of mitaxity which the Sultan hu attempted Grote With enema, during these years, was car riot out lade! iroerolue tte United States Gefernment. American missisivary, Mr: Coffrog, was murdered there, and only one of his Murderer; was 'caught - end executed. The ether Was protected by'One of the .rodependent chink of this !dist/tar ' As - he would not glee him up, the United Audis' Governmect demand ed the arrest and punishment - of the chief. They pushed it so far that this thief was Ate coped by the Turks into miners set fir_.. 1 4 131 : at a dinner pasty, arrested and seat to tronstantl• nople. - Since that time these rebels hare taken the offensive, and 'at last, some weeks Igo,bn army of WAG or 30,000 men was fitted out' to subdue this Asiatic Montenegro: But oh' the approach of the advance divisions of this 'force, the rebeCcidefs sent in depreclut letter*. These succeeded to a charm. The artay has been recalled, and the two chiefs are to come tb Constantinople, receive the tank and title of Tubas, and be avointed each to the torn- . meat of life own district. This ceremony being oar, they will rtiuth home and do exactly as they hive done bee Moreover. thxold chief, arrested at the instigation of the Ucted States Government. will undoubtedly be set in liberty and go back with them. _ How Bodies are EmbalsawL , By embalming, people generally are apt to I wine that the process consists of saturating, 11 leg and surrounding the dead body with BPI game, and ether Indestructible and prescrrativ mtbetenceo, ais nide:Wood to have been en . . protege practiced by the anelents. Such,. howj ever, is sot the case. The ,modern, process is about es follows: The bleod Is drawn offthrOugh the jugular vein; an Incision la then mane upon the inside of the thigh, through which a chemli !cal liquid Is Injected -by a- mechanical meana. This liquid permeates all the vat= and arterice, taking the place before occupied by the 'blood, and in a short time renders the entire body as hard as tome, and as rigid as a- Maine. A por tion of the scalp is removed and the brain scooped out. The chest Is opened and the heart, lungs and viscera taken out. When the process is completed, the body is reduced to a mere empty shell, having only the ostward semblance Of th depaztea loag a body thus pared will remain unchanged we cannot a . The process has only - beam employed for a fe years—since the war commenced, we bellev so that time sufficient has not elapsed to test Indestructabillty of bodies thus prepared. • Ages of Public Men. The Ministry of Great Britain is largely •• - posed of men in the "seer and yellow le " Lord Palmerston is 81; Ekrl Russell. 73; MU er Gibson, 50; the Lord Chancellor, 65; and r. Gladstone, whole considered a young man et, 56. Lord Derby. the Tory leader, is 66, d Mr. Disraeli is 60. Louis Napoleon is 57; Emperor of Russia 47, and Ylctor •• .- net, 45. Of ArnetiCllll steles:nen and P • ideal Johnson and Jeff Dante are both of • , Napoleon's age, 57; Mr. &Ward, Senator W • , and Wm. A. Graham of North Carolina are c; Thaddeus Stevens is 72. and so is John 80.. ; Mr. &menden am Fury A. Wisa are 59i Ch • Francis Adams Is 58; slider Justice Chase la 8; Charles Sumner and Senator Morgan of N•w Yost ere 54; Mary Pernando Woxl a d Alexander 11. Stephens are 53 1 . General Ranks is 49; Henry Winter Davis 48. Vallaedighant Speaker Colfax 42, and Senator Spragne f Rhode Inland, who has been Governor, Gene and United States Senator, is but M. ' The Oldest Man In World A Wisconsin paper says that the West inatt the world is now living in Caledonia, in 081 State. HiEl name Ia Joseph Crete. and his age la one hundred and thirty-nine years. Ha • lived in Wisconsle more than a century. 4 d wu first married in New Orleans, one hund • • and nine years ago. Some years aftexwarda e sailed at Prairie do Cheio, while Wisconsin w yet a movince of France. Before - the Revol actuary war, be was employed Weary letters . • teem Prairie du Chien and Green bay. It but a few years ago be was called as a witness • the circuit court, in a case lavolvint the title certain reel estate at Prairie du Chine.. to gl e testimony In rsistion to events that trans& • • deity years before! He now resides with daughter, by his third wife, whole over seven years of sge. Silver and _Lead in I/rvenge County. The Meadville Republican sap "Dort • - a telegram from Cooperstows conveyed Cr u telllgence that Mr. Lambertoo, while dl,ggi • a cellar; had discoveredetlverund lead km. of the broken rocks. No !tether partiesdars • ve dace been transmitted, bat the rvport,, if• conftruis an idea which has been entertain • , by many old citizens gaol the earnest -,.• eat of the country. Many years ago, in -.• ar ticles were published on the subject of t h e coca aver:loos metals In the Bogariweek re. glen, and other parts of Whinge county. Tra dition says that the French worked silver mine on the ground where Cooperstown now Mands." DOKIIMO Lon.;-No man ever prospered in the world without thevonsent and erroperation of his wife. If she Mated in wand eadeav ore or rewards his Wore with , an .endearing. stale, with what spirit and perseverance dots he apply his vocation; with what confidence will he resort either to his merchandise or Wm; dy over land, sail overse a s, meet difficulty and en counter danger—lf he knew. he is not spending his strength in vain, but that his labors will be rewarded by the sweets of hornet How delight.. ful It ls to base one cheer, and st eompankut to soothe the Whirr) hours of grief and pain! Sol itude and disappointment enter into the history of every man% life; and he has bat half provi ded for Ids voyage - who Ands but an Asteciate for happy hours, while for his months of dark , nem and distress no sympathising partnef is pro. Ravi • ItaiL Ekoqualica.—There. are no people in, the world with whom elope:too is so .universil as with the Irish. When Wei Ritchie was tray. ellag in Ireland, he passed a man who was • painbal spectacle of pallor, squalor, and ragged- - nese. Hishesst smote him as he pasaed, and he turned back. "Upon are in want," said Eitchte,.with a de gree of peevishness,"Why do Jou not tree" "Sure, it la beggle hard I am, your honor." "You didn't say a word." "Of commie net your honor: but - see how the skip Is sp.kin through the holes inure tamers, akd the bones cunt' out through me &WI Look at me sunken cheeks, and the famine that is Marin' in me mail - Man aliVel isn't beggint .1 am with a thousand tougueel" ' • Omura? Botcosia, of Neir Hartibrd, had lost yoke while,serving as a soldier in North Carolina, AprUs, VMS, and trout that time till lot Sunday bad not been able to speak a word. Sunday morning a horse kicked him,, which•in jured Ina feelings so that he couldn't help ex pressing himself, and since that limo he has been able to talk as well ie anybody. .19rma I happen to say a foolish thing I al ways burst ont a laughing" said an egotist. "I envy your happiness thee ;" answered a listener .fot you must live the merriest life of any man I know of." A Moons dispatch Bays: Nearly all the State, county and city officers have taken the oath of allegiance. Many of our most reapected have followed that example. OATS aro selling in Albany at 45 mph', the price having fallen to that thiato from 41,10, at which they stood a few weeks since. IT is said that Commodore Nuttand Kiss Mln Ma Warren are about to be married., MARRIED: itarrorr—xemsaiw...--on Thwart? Draw lug, June 6th, by the Rev: lobei Cowl. ILLY/ZED CLARICE MARTON to MAST 0. MARSILIeLL. daughter of Hobert H. Manlier, Esq. • .aISV LL4.r ov& FORTHIS FARE OF land, situate In Hampton Township, All& ;heap aunty, 'wave tie . from the City of Pitts. hulia, known as the "Brett Farm," antiunion two hundred area more or ma, ii offered for sale. Ths tarot Is favorably situated,.aear eligible roads, well watered; about one hualred sores cleared; with two leg dwelling houses andotherimprove. Ths laud is of a Val quality, and from the toes tiro La Very deahable for to surpass. caurebefry imbeds, an, in the lonsedlats neigh. For Wats and other patioulars, enquire of DhaRSELILL at BROWN, -Attotmere ter Meese Ikea! hobs. myteettdoew. - . XE CV TORS' NOTIOE.— Whems, Jt 4 Maus testamentary oathe last 'will of, lirto Youaa.late of %Malty orrittabtwah;deoeseet, hare hem duly pastwito the moderdaledoMpae , ties indebted to the estate of said doom - used, are re. quested to settle the tame without delay; and all Partite baritg delete arainst the Said estate, wM ptettat thee tor siottlainsit to Jeakes FL Tina& puiamirsh, Pa. akitas 33. YOUNG, - • - 30a11 mateetegu UMW EirMfa,„ Kay %us. sisymiWiaw 'COE BALB.—A. FARM OOPIT • • Q': 4: st• immix, aulutea 11 • 11 • 4 wigs townet dal.% sales lime the efts Asa eta lode tram • 13rownerlde PluusSeeL , -Eighty sem alsertdf Wiw i m o st tauten Ma arabate; and kenos* tassel and trans. The Ana as wall watee• tor &NM *dem sad sides a MO state at *mystics, Irte teethes pattlostais sew aspnemiesset MOOR Ini: strllsedairrew ESTABLISHED arzw• .4D irE n TISEMIMMICIf. DT I • D BOLDDIREL—ESPEOLLII tas4 you 44 rot M• • •lihasatiatiiiillia That or ease It HALF PRIOR. AT xis t Beet mid Shoeibitste.' T HALL 808 liTeat West Side of Fifth Street.: ABQU wooD armor. HOW yotrit•DinoA*Gßl-44. the Pro Pet nehmen. "It IN an sekeetell t that we sell bitter goods for Ism *O tb:us asked ger, Rubbish b7' et.wwevers - Mee deals aid pill sive nru-s laze (manatee Rea on E net be taken in at dismal eloebtielt lidos • anything the Boot had tiabletnettpint 4111 can at Ro, 80 FIFTH' sTitaff. 10 ADDY & BMWS, PRAMUAL PLIMUIEU, , Gas and Steam Fitters, K.. 166 WOOD 'STOAT; (OPPOBIZE FIRST OaUUON. iumpe, Hydrants, Sheet Lead, LEAD PIPE. PIG & BARDEAD: Plupbers' Materials is 003/e OIL BEFIXERIJOISt : r Fitted Op in the Host ipprovedityle, Taaka i trued with lead or Copper. IlLooiss withlweter or pa. N. B.—All orders promptly at/ceded to. , ; Bemzir, FARREL & 129 FOURTH sTxtpmri, -, oommarra Fl4 \ To all Orden, -iiiiiittAti;,; nut • :-. ' 'r GAB prrriNG & Putrirstgo, A good stook of Plumps, Hydroids. diAmit - FolidiS: Load Pipe ad Pig Load, salmi* ea lowed trade Ma. rt•lpissi • ail work =trotted to ovt nos. GRIM, POPSIES a REM Merchant rfailorm, haire&tadd eat at their new etorMilfor.lllFTl7ll STE . ender Conceit MAY and also. ad. that : ;edd stand, No. t 8 Fir Ili STREET, a. most "'M. 'pant meortineat of .fiew Summer Goode toe s memo wear, which has recently bean sonehmei fa r the Nut, and whtsh they will made to Oldm IM . loudly reduced prices.. . • - , In -c stook will be found' all the laidiad deg desirable styles of the mason, ouch 11/ 011411Mbirt found at a lint alma eatabllahment,oos. - part of • splendid amortment or Fees& !mid Omatinum, and a full bin of MantkUlas 9( loge, width we will make up to Order In • mates Mg; and manner. . I time. , Puss= ie imeteasor to S. GL& ? S YON. Old Stand Zia; .. - 11l Fifth street, New Stud, No. C,.Filth mySliamdeod IILTIMBING, - Ou and Steam Filtiair. - b all tta branches, aaraltally atteaded to, bl b r. - me; ;to, ,ts tau worketea. A iloatimottoaolk K- ECHO HATML , • WI-Ila tigr a = MILIFIImaI on atom sot maila tit ardor.. A - : • TATE & 80:11;4 . . x MERLE. STRESlVAllorkbyt • ana triptprrir xisErrirs#Nol FLSR OF ALL RINDS.— 125 is PotomaS stolag 100 bb halves La Ei . do.; do Whit, fish; _ ..10 barrels Nat posintoreli .16 halter do. do.;' .20 qvartezo do. do.; 60 kilo do. Ocollish and Sealed Herring% korrekt 130. 3 llooloel; 110 haloes - do. do.; quarter, clo. dal •20 halves No. f do.; - 2 o i u ters do o. do. 30 barrels New Alewives; ao balsas do. do. * received front the Soot sod new iot6 tr4 4 ,..111=1 , 12 1 4 t alliantond knolrob nsvroamoT • i • ON c viv oil l tlG A NMßNT .em ta.7 ea boxes W. IL 0b0e.. ;; IS do Prime Gosh.* Moen; SOO bush Prime White Beam; 10 do Canada Pus; - LOD pounds Pearl Ilarlfa u; , 0,003 do Dried ap sy.so do Quarter s barrels tiolghout Sloiss;es; kegs Les! - • • • 66 boxes Mould Oodles, cheap: - bbts 1,000 Seamless Dammedris eifeadoy ; Hut; O bona ed eNobsioo • H hush Potatoes . Fo r Els be • QIILFF 11SEITE20-. Ito. 213 Meaty serest. ORPHANS' COIIRT BALII.--BEY- . MTH- WASH autos., -4.11 SLIVRD/17t ' artatraziG. Situa 1114 (kiosk, w 111.4. NW : , 4 at the Court Houra,la city of lelttaburik,by et °collat.. , Court of Allnhaur _ *aunty, TIW Lola. aid and 44 la IlitUoVeraa.of-dorriMe . Wald M tl t iiisali 44 fed trout oa /NOMA 411,16 . , ann ex aloud Da4llllera Amine nor - ' Tame at , orapoly to (win IIMPIIII• • dlaa of rdwied XsCabe, or .lobd 44. Ere raynomita , A. asemirinfz.mitumumi- EXECUTOR'S Nonos.--Letteastestlw. ' ntary beim - tioodvosi tloo► oasts of Ni) deoVi y isto of East .DOOf movrima=mg Mtn , Ps, all persona Wet.* .4.4 , hardy no to mak* woooloolo ow= taw az claim o r sa tin exec •( ,, e dolor outhenticatod for sottlossoL , ark -2, W. V. swum *lot, VEITATS OF HENRY A. ' BHAVYB DZCILLSrar-?when0104111/114arr e r salle /data el EMT) A. basin,' era gloated naaentrial, an to said estate, 1/111 plata maatt parnindla re ;.= tame Man* sham mils* seta estate _ HAWICII(S. Ever tartaitaasst tiO4 9 Gnat nt, t r-7.--
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