... '.-1'• E , : -- ir I' swi ' a .I.lXYllt ..r.., • . _ - 7 - . . ,3.___ t - i r 1 i i ~ NEWS BY TNLEGRAPH SATE Ait i ViOth tIVANA. WII!! OF DIUNILIRDWIND PARR. Attilabllng or Virgigli Legislature, gor?lxis 11,mp.or ot?xsu.rii), MK; Restored to Cloli ,Rtde. • = E 6 APPLICATIONS ' `FOR PARDON. - Weigh; Aidstant 5444-of,liessney• Mir WlTinnirnuaisouirallaiikt;tuis. `14',..,11 to • .WERIMRIT.;.I)9I.OS6OI44INSOUTHERN,:grAnk . , , .., a _ --- 1 zW' Xtetits JIM 20-- The LiffreirPt Hallam agreepondent says of the escap e of the Brock isithries,Pirty: , hTtewe vanities. 'were' all - hear ... , . kihnis tau Is sac but mivaged 1 I 1° el &P! 1 4 ,141 .. troops. iltel trended aortas I , the of Gesugm'and Florida to the colic, I I," %bee ;ft amid ilk wan tset Ind Du.t So see, antylog at Cardenas On the Ilth, RIM third • days and nights paned almost entirely without ' 4ta titt. itt, laellidad. At Eardenas r they were ger. emmi,wel Teethed marked Mantled from the . I ' Scottish Government and people. They expatted , to_remaut in Havana ibr a short time. 1 • , Y TS Jlteratrallictunand carrespwident says: 1 Witteddleoflast weir, was the day appointed by GOV. flip= he the amemblow, in Itiehmond, . ; .oyme kw lagegroure of virgwa, and a zintn -1 torprthe za4llllootero presenk but to 4 111 Cohatfluthutelfwerrialoo mulling dar n to Claws between the calling and astembling . t ---aassioureus-7basisess was-trannamed. .Tbefe .... t was no qucuum in the Benatai b.t 42 the House ' 1 . of Delegates a temporary organization was ef t._ 'tfiV",tiforloitWM Mileieielion; st e . MMinlatd at , . o•" A Neirfolk oftWonday last, and the city was re stored to civiL Ink his succemor being la : ' stranded to act mently as Wilton, commander of ' the post. t q "Altpliclifhl Uri Mral fronrWashingtoit,Jane 1 31 . 111 61: dam . Wild, of lila., has been .10 :so G eamiduperintendent of . . the Freedman's Bureau. and will , . bppitin emu of the State or Georgia, with t 6 ritur . ..rtio Gen. Saxton. - I:llmAtb of July bleobd 4x° priately cedes , tad at Rabat* North Carolina- -- : G . Cheretvere thirty-one petitions ' for panion died with the President today. ;hare were three ( — rai n - ci iigritailbr fo.day, via: Pp Lee; of ..; e•• ; John R. Dawes, of Tennessee, sad James Seward, formai, member of 11. fi, Congress from Georgia. Pot the; poskleet of Assistant Emma of *, Treieury far the city of New York, Gre names of ~- Van Dyck Led Blatchford only remelts.. The former has someehing of an advance. • He is an by some of the wealthiest and most r ' nada men in the country. The latter - • though banged by gr.ntlemen a:equally as great. I . influtace and ropeetabllity. The opposition ap. • 1 ,'' r -.Vete ;Abe founded solely upon political grounds. 1 -,", ' The indleatlone to-day are that Mr. Van Dyck will receive the appohatment. • 1 . .:-. --_;....Thirganth Carolina delegation arrived here I ! today and had a pleasant .hderrieor_ with' the : , President, and afterward with the Secretaryof War. The delegation ask ,that their Stat e ho a. placed npod the same &sting as the other way ward slaters, and Gut," Pr ni laan aLG9TOWOr be eilleldted:: Thr de/mated are of. the lestal - seb• 1 eked, Troll:1mq class, so tar arean be - judged i by the demonstralloas at the Executive MAU° aloes this evening. and - though they bow to the . ' destiny of the vote or the qtrvertunewl, WI luctance. , acefulness, aid Is maderwith.evident re . Dr. Iwo 2110 to had litt,.for Charleston, co ' . turned and Wig represent the Union element of goothcatreilm,_ bk.._ - The zorald's "ashgton spacial of the Sist i r . , bet:Tio ram glo =t l l , l. of Mai erritory% d p ties tuar l shed tinnt ...1 New York paper and darns lobe here on Oil 's ' . cb•l bulletins Itta_jagasiaboretim4ordeved the remold of the peal from Lewistori to Dormer r and the disratinfaction with Governor Lyon la I represented to be arndned to the citizens of the 1 i '1 plate, lawsueerf his refusal to ,veto the IIL - •ASPeeial.tothe 21ribraufrom W • aeh{egton 91 ia y s: The Won. Isaac Arnold, Math dndltor,has had a schedule made of the Doits" indebtedness' Of the tJal offices in the rebellious Mateo up to Ores of :the brodunc out of the war.: The aggregate amounts to a quarter of a million of dollars. • ;Ainntiber of the postmasters:hare rerorted- the - amount of their indebtedness, anit their wilibgagie to pay up, and's few hoot for, pardedAti moony, It Is Mated that Eg•Gur. Wright, of Indians: ber teamed the sedation to-llo‘a, t Tlr Otrateimitmt gives satis'actlon. Tlot President bas rescinded the order of the - of' Interior, and creating al new ItVa .fixam UM mentfaiShe Kangas branch ;1111:110T OISTATEN ELAIR .111/117 ORIGINATED - 11E1114 110LBIBM' :ANk.iSTOMt, tram . :01.Ifeboa, Probably:Fatally gha t %floatitt.""—crai4darTy—italiewiitraiiip.• DISTI7IIBNL. QUELLED IfSWAitmcguire .23.111- the , Matter - 4the' tioron Statenlelandlut evening, it appears the citizens were:giving an entertainment to the I. l3 dicgtettmt,` , which had jug I - satiate front the war. Rome of the members of a Mauch.' Add dr.thtalttr, guarding thiOetittini of the Quanunine grounds, came to the place of en tertaintdent,-aniVere; in a friendly spirit; asked to take mss, and partook of them. Afterwards a dlscmaio n sprung up relative to their eribSof the two regiments. In which the /Chinas participated, and a couple of the 66th , got In a tight, getting the worst of it. _ They ratt,tattedr tituttlemant their muskets, toadadthem, tired bayonets and returned, when ming offenalve - lenguage„ , they - were let upon, their - Muskets taken away 'from" them, and driven Inside the gates; of - the. quarantine grew' This *gaged neatly- the entire do. aseliment: .BF 'hie time a bugkerowd gathered about the 'gram end stones .were Manta al . the armed maim bade. They respondal by firing deliberately, Mid with ;snub regularity, volley alter volley Into_ tee crowds. The fight vas kept :pp. for nearly SO hour, with Muskets on the one pie Sad genes On.,the orher..„ - Finally a boat at. Wing - ott , board. LleaL CoL Nelson, In command oaks detachment of the MM, and he was Informed of the etate of again. He htn=ltatie. leaped &ahem and hastenedt9 tbsgma, _Acittileandialt them to desist and re - rture tetamir Vanes.; Big command was marcelyteten *heti hs I: a k shot by one of oom med - , - the bin through his breast. He willprobably is a son ofdridge Hel m:WO Bridge. --- Westchesta _county, andithdritlB plata df age. Captain orthe Naugatuck, was Doti, fled of the affair, and he ordered a ' , guarani:l slakkas nith.sides down to the scene of - actin; and.arrasted several - of the rioters, • and taking away the musket( of others. The disturbance was then quelled; - Among the wounded were 'Peter King, shot In the right leg; breaking the bona In two placesr the 1 will keys to.. be. Mnputatedi Mortimer Duryea, iligd regiment, shot in the left leg, ran. daring arapittation necessary. Some twenty or 1 24 4/ Atlielltes wialt.Wo4ltded, 01110 t STATE- UNION CONYENTWN. &LI. D. Car ircoinmedlizr . . „ . . —Cinemas; Joss 9L--tpe map gimp, watt= met at Ccdtonlvar to•dai. ctitik Woods rAnts, Priadden otut.L Heys, ih i ggl3ZAP4°A . A krAiloo.- - mac nouthat' 16 , &44i i tt ,'; orareirearl . Mauro% r pt. Warren, Hs~& !Matte er loran, = lvarij- Boate uil4rb le g "a " "4l, of **Cs orki; ent. ay, Cat of &prams Coor The Convention resointkias lionenuez the cruel death , t Listoolen. siesstanfe Zarinion, nameei ; that lbw years of saagainve was has ‘._ tledsmaarges Usk aisTaizandlti moos se. freedom And free hod* roe 7aarhnis tie are antionslar sureitirve. vllll l etiont4'..kstopoet- relation* ak with she to. WM* weriensai thrl Wen lie new llll4ll-110r011!_allatixi. 441,11101g,,PM5A Pr 904,7191111( : - !Ir 1•1. :I. 14‘4-1,1. A.r 74-T EMI =ESE 4:At nix°, Reported Arrest of Besuregard. ALL BRANCHES OF MADE AC WE, FanUmtata of Louisiana Parish Organiziticnis. iMPORTANTOR OER 0 EN. HERRON MA XIMILLIAN'S EMPIRE FAST WANING frjrniness and Enemy. of the Empress FOREIGN AND AIiEXIGAAI .TROOPS DISORGANIZED Position of the .American Mezleant. • Maw Onatits, June 19.—1 t is reported that Gm. ;Bissuregird was arrested and taken :to Washington: A 'rimy:large , and enthusisstie meeting Wall' held on Batorday right welcoming home and en .- doming Gan Made action regarding his reale. Cal of the Spite and city °facials. • ~ All breaches of trade are entire since the re strictions on products bare been removed, . -. Alma) demagog prevails in thalnterlorof the entl: l M Is where thane are no aoMmunicia. • Lion by xster or rail. , 7 - •-- 1 , 1 „, The latest information from Mexico says: 1 . 1 The Empire le vs/aright*.htierreeMaxlmil— ;use i s sperselpher -Inl the ds or Marshki- Boerne. •The /impress displays mom armatets ` and der#l9l.44lllEierzthia her httabit u 4. and eklate - e - OiltMloVer hlni— ate Is reslii Einprees of exlco. Tito foreign and Mexican. MPS at llistriminsp.on. • disoraanlaigon• -the' ch ate 'the Only reliable 'and look to 131;aloe . for orders. The Mexicans will rebel the first om ,PartMatf.. , • , Y,, • .._,, . • r ... • adielliiir dirk. othUsslasippi, passed through: Mobile on the 9th; on his way to Washington.; ' hemTh t o!rebei l general Altieet Pike' has _arrived - __ 1 - . t Judge Kellogg, who was appointed Collec tor' of this post,Ma arrived. .. , ! _GM. Marron, commanding at Shreveport, has . issued Importantruderi air the reamer freedmmi to their former masters until the growing ga rs gathered,Voted. mill mum* destitn. lion an ontract d stillfrialt wlth`bitti-classeri. Mani* cs for pay and support Is minim/ for the . baatipiOftti4kftl34l:. ' . , - •, : .'",-, 1 New Onxiiikks, June bi.-=The digerati-Ip*. Lsticirganleatlons ofLordslans express abeiht /hi 1 . . . . . . .. . ' following 'aentiments: ,f The strife hue cursed; tfik revolution has fili al; there most be no attempt or renewal' of opt Position to the United States; that all must accem the wain good faith and 'land by the 'Go , t meat; reprobate guerrilla warfare and aria against individuals holding political opinion* vem___ l differer.t from themsalvmennst cease; that good feeling should he linidedlitel'i mitered; that they '1 meetlStand by and support the Conetltution and laws of the United States and Lonislarus,-and 4 falin' of ,111 042 ant' lefractlon thereof. ! • New Oataawe, Jane 2 0.—Adviees limn North Mexico furnish the following facts : Camerae; after brief reiristance s yras taken by General Ls. my. The Imperialists elm captured the notorioni Coptahi Bedoll, formerly of the Confederate ear. vice. lie • 11l be tried as a spy.._ he Prominent leflu ial . rebehl r ne thaltimilthenseelves, and denominated by - the Mexicans American Merl: can residents, who have sought that country as an -asylum and for protection from rankest rule; ' deelare ithat they will give, Arritcalsuppoet . to the Empire; that they are determined never to llve under the flag from winch 'they tied. The object of making their homes in Mexico Is peace arid arability.. They will be tolleklco what they were to Use Confederacy. the whole tenor of the news places the-Amer. lean Mexicans in the position of the "waradaring Jew, without home or resting place. LOYAL DELEiIitIONFROEI VIRGINUL Interview. with .the president; 1 ETTER FROM GEZIIMILL WELLS/ Korlh Carolina Collectors of Customs; Art.oizmitEras BY TILE PRESIDE:VT' 6bau ofled ontliern Phut n 3 . - . Waanottaroir.-May 23.—1 n view. of the action of Governor Pieroont, itt'catling the • Ingialathre of Virginia together for the purpareofrenrening the disabilities of those who have been "amid in therehellion and allowing them to vote and hold ewer; Slane dekgßUoll of the loyal men of the State visited the President and laid various' matters of importance - before him. Daring the' lot t•rview a letter was submitted to the President from Creneral Webs, whOperforaed inch efficient sail= in the anon of the assasaln of President Lincoln. _ . . General Wells, Ski is =von • Manthal Gen. eral of the defenses south of the Potomac, says:; :Very soon after the fall of Ridunond I tie-• came aware that many of tbe leading ems/non-; lets, deepaleleg of resisting by force of arms, thO power of the Government, or; mighty logic of events, whir-bins soon to make Virginia free, had, determined teener's% hype:they what fora could, not do, and then 1i WM Hiel soon after that event; these Pinions, in cronsiderril; htiahera,; and in each concert as to indicate acommon pun , ywe appeared Ind took the oath of allegiance..:i Arm election of members of the legislature, was ;soon to be beid,AndliniOng thcsewhoarusonoced themselves as candidates, were tome who had refused to take the oath, and preferred to. lose their property aid be ailed from their families, - rather thah acknoijedge the supremacy of the _Government or the United States. Two years of duty. at. Alexandria, and such, general at. _outdstnce as it brought; taught me that the - ;oath of allegiance was not conclusiveaddence of loyaity, but that It Iris minnly.sronbi,'less 'acccmpatiled by eonalatentoceduct and nn loyal acts, and no nutrias was felt when 'on couut lig the 'rote; - these - gentlemen were elected by large majorities - to represent the people in the I State Government whose =Wane they had per , I setantly denied, and for whose overthrow most of them had, "'blithe year, plotted and =spired. The_followhig appointments have bee" made • of Col/colors of Cnatoms for the State of North Carol*: Wm, C. fatten. Newborn; John B. ' Taylor; Elfish Mills, Plymouth; James Bandy, Camden; Wm. Caen,, Washington. Parker QuiDet has been appointed Surveyor for the last named place. The re ni:ethers of the twenty-flye per cent on .ccitton west of the Mississippi, has t he been re moved; thus all cotton is fnta with the excel - Mon of the interaid revenuetax. • . Bettetruy- McCall= his recommended to the Presidatt the appoitment of It H. Van Dyke, of Ne* Vatic as :Asahtant Treat= at that city.' James - C. Smith has ham com mi s. stoned as Arnie. Attorney 'for Northern_ Ala bama, and Wm. H. Gale and Charlat P. Rally as ColAorsadso-Jdu nataob oHf oug Shtonp m A C s o e u ce rt l at o a Justice of the fhtmme Court of New Mexico. . • The Bat for Brasil Station, under command of Adminsl Gordon; lest Hampton Roads paten . . It hu been oilleiallydecided Cult the Commis.. stoner for Freedmen's 'Affairs is bonad to take, control of only such portkni of abandoned South ern land* as be may set apart for. Mouse of rot ogees andlYeedmen; and not the entity oboe doned lands of that seeticia. - - ' • ~ . , THE NEWERIK FIRE COMESSIONERS. Ofiril and Mitary Pupil ipplieaion.. la 6. OFeW.AI4O.,AZAUBEJRN Southall ilailrond lanaiert In Waihigita New Yoar;Jtuie The Board of gmropoll• tan Fire Coininisalenera met this afternoon and received the meted lite.law :committee, who decided that the Conim elopers are legally In charge_ uf iltel'ire_Departmeret.".4plicatione were received from sevent7-11in it one inittditid firemen to be enrolled as members ortlie ca g l = l6 . l k44o. or-the faeatttent engineers repo thriComtnisektners, , indeeired ta ; atractloas to ambits on duty, under orders of % the chief. -The ifli/A lyktoltitaidtCoart t' &aim her of iippricatione tor pardon hereto= received today fromnglitartend,cdploalcout of the late rebel ' t* The mein of Mts. Seward were for w ard to Auburn today, - =ern. ranatattaiiiiimiluiva itatitothara to otraagotaeata for a mamma tallow Lam- boat IlawTottllilakduadad lad Chatta- 11.0 • Her; OI,E.4Eis lac 'peen. g ti; 404 The y at, coimiw and onsk or one ". , day la pea hr borrowegiots; Ake teill -4- 142 .• i m'ar .h... 6444 == rus t .• ......?.4)r-rvnl 414 -4 kiCe wattita.o.sattaFta 1.45. 44,:x44 TRE'APPiICATIDN; Fon PARDON. Foittiein' Poste ce " utters, *WO OF . STONE . RIVER PROMOTED Mississippian Astoniihing Creditors NEW roux, dune 22.—The n'a.ne's nah lugson special says: Among the yeas numb er of applications for , pardon died at the White Mouse, there is not a single instance where the applicant does not assert he wair oppssed to the inauguration of the rebellion". • Iseyesai parties in the Southern State% who were acting As Postmasters when the war broke out:have reported the various amounts of thel lr:hidebeisdneas, isnd exptusled desire to lipidate. Some few have . forwarded 'ho money. ThePtsat.oillca Department la parted to open bids for transporting malls oyer sundryof the 'bid postal routes in the South. Schedules will coinDleted be advertised as soon as they are ..? Colonel C. 0. Loomis; of the ,10. Michigan Artillery, luis been pmmoted to a fail Brigadier Gcneralshi# by General . Deford, as a tribute 'to dee of berterof Stone dyer. 1 - WsA gentleman from Missisaippi is in town on way kiNow York.. where hetrtends to aston his creilksmPaslaild large aten — Of Mosier which he owed at the breaking our of the rebel lidn. He paid into the rebel Treasury the amount Of his North= obligations, but does. net con. bider that Manner of .paying debtollther honor able whorled. The Postmaster General has, alter With Lt. Oen. Grant, concluded to send gentle .,tesspf ltnowdi. , mnprteney to thaSofith, to ex amine the condition of the railroads in that 50. tiorbArith a Mew tyre retramption of the petal 'aerVele." - - 311 47 Peiliqii-haia some Lore tospa dal pardons, While others are by `carmel Throngs of them were at `the Execu tive mansion today frir tEcipare of obtaining interdew with the President: , . Mu.; Marshall Conway was among themes the representative of Ow- Rebels and seventy-dye merehante of Rich. mood, who are worth; each more than two_ hum. died thousand dollars, • .which excindesthem froM th6l WPted*W§ened/01 rho pardon prociamatiod. They represent their present exclusion privi leges'. their energies and the present application Of'their Capital to Witness and thee ImProvernent of Richmond, which is now so desirable, owing the late destruedwej dre. IHMOR PBBEENT'S DIESSABB !taggratiefte Regarding the Mite Constitution. QUESTION OF NIT.GRO SUFFRAGE, Relteplfamc of °tient. *e°9l.lneitlcettisea Tatars Was morommr, Jame 22.4:kerrernor Berpnbat, tc • tis menage to the Virginia Legislature, says: The mont linportant quiet - lon which demands inimedlate attention, Is that of the restoration of political rights to three who have heretofore en toyed &M. 'lribileat 6r loyalty prescribed by the amended State Conatituticen enfaiced in the election and qualification ofofficers, it would require an organizatlen impracticable in most of the counties. It is folly, he any% to suppose the State to be tortniedo under a Republican form of Gov ernment,. when nine-tenths of the people are disfranchisbed; but fortunately by the terms of the ConaUtution the General Assembly has con ,trol of-this subject. The restricting daises of the Constitution were deviled in time-of war. Now that the conflict is passed, and the men de. 'clam they have taken the oath of allegiance' to the United States without mental reservation. :and intend to be and remain loyal to the Gov ernment of their fathers, It would not be the spirit of • noble Anglo xon race to strike the' 'fallen brother and to impose upon him humil iating terms after a fair surrender. Therefore, If it:were even practicable to organize counties under the disqualifying clauses of the Constitu tion we should still earnestly recommend their reicidij We - must not loose sight ottius great fact that, while roan la • aortal and religions be log, hole at the santetime of tlehtlng endemism lure, and encourage . the milderpropensities or his nature . We must not deal harshly With ethers lest we defeat the objects of the wire , ud - # .. gu4e, wbere ires would demo abd ennoble. en wan peracersisttesre disloyal . to the Gcrrernmeot which gives him protecticut should hot be allowed to vote or hold office un der that Goren:trots& Hence the seggestlon of .an each - of loyalty, t would reCommend the amnesty oath prescribed by the President of the United ;Staten, or one of similar character to that, tote stitertitsted fbrthe one required by the Constitution as it now stands. Be Mthersays : The subject of negro suf frkle la exciting great interest at present all over the country, but as neither you nor I have control overthat subject it will of course not be o mallecrfforjont rwatid rbcont mean the passage of an act to legalize the mar; :lege of Ferrous of color Ile also recommits approprietions for leneetfeaasinma and institutes rEr the'dettl, dunfb'and b li nd, and an inert:mot tuxes to fifteen per cent on one huudrol dollars worth of property, raising the average legal rite of interest to seven and three tenths per cent, and the fixing of • day for electing members of the Legislature. it closes by invoking the lib sting" of God upon the 'State and comity. -A resolution was passed in the Haase thlt the opinicm of the'lleneral Asitilta; the time baa dtnyed when It t. safe and expedient to tee- tort the rights of voters who are disfranchised by the prorialona of the third articlo of the Constitution. The Senate concurred in the res. elation, and a special joint committee was ap, pointed to bring in a bill for that purpose. DESTRIIIIII FIR,g 'IN SAN ELNCGSCO Town of Yuba Nearly Destroyed NEW' GOLD DISCOVERWS REPORTED People of Victoivia SOld ELECTIO4 TEUITORY .More Outrdgeto by the Indtaits SAN rIIATICIbOO, Juno 19.—There was s are In is city last evening, at the foot of Market street, between California and Sacramento, whach burned twenty,bve buildings. The 105 i is estimated at 1100,000. Many families were rendered homelces. The town of. Boone Valley, Yuba county, has been nearly de s troyed by are. The steamship Sierra Nevada, from Portland and Victoria, bring' tas,ooo In gold. There Is favorable news from the mines. Cn New g old.coveries are reported on the Upper in- The pooPle of Victoria have been sold by bo pm telegrams front New Westminster, do scribing the retention of Jeff. Davis and Breck. thsidge, for treason. The papers commented oa It at length, the Colonist believing and the Chronicle disbellattyc it. - The election In Washington Territory, It Is re wrt.W, resulted In the semen 'of Denny, the Union candidate' for Conveasional Delegate.. Last ekction Rowan for Darcy. • late news from 'Arizona report more outrages by the Apaches. Traps from California . will some be on the!! track; A dispatch from New' Westminiter, British Columbia, st ater that one htuidred miles of poles for the Russian telegraph are on the . ground. Arrived'-on the 17th the shipelimmem and rs, rot*, from Boston. ' " - :.• -• Grant , ' Orders. to Haneck: . - New Your., dune 22.—The "linty :and 2rant Oaring publishes the following dispatch from . gene& Grant to General Halle*, Oftlerhig the latter .to disregard. Sherman's truce. 'sabot:lld have acoompattled Halleeles letters s . ' Amman Ili:Irmo; ' - • ‘ '' Batirdey, April 22.1.865. I Major Coma Matket, .f wd" Va:tL.The trnee entered Into' by Sbernian will ' terendeil ea Attu .leali_ retch 'italelgh. , Iloeit - Sheridan' , with his cavalry toward Greensboro', N. C., it ;loon as poesible:i I thlidelf will be well to send ono ca n .of...jefantry- 4011)-44.,Arbol..under Sheridan:* The int - sintrymarit'nbt pt . farther t hanitenerne,lothwcherfeedityr lenders hew afters° &to: fr . ,1 -► . 1 ' MOO )' : ' l ' ' ''lt'll.Giturr ThiW CenV - 1114heirlse In Ileateet. ! iltlliland 1,410,.:1%,"' tilail l he ilq, o nniM ism* . `.... csimeow, lid 'nth:* . , Otte: wow ; toOX *elite Ime wan Ack,www ist'irldabli ' -, 7,ThOrceolities sad. .sysW ; touts*. stibadirkafr.litarsy.ps, waled earipbertil l'sdarou of the The': The kastrltAffilftf IMllidred ,i - :.-. ' 1 TIM nmuctrtatels... for the elmnsplonat * of ateetgloclllel W. Al'obtaleul. 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NEW You; Jane.—ltichmond papers :;.f the 20th contain the,fonewing: Al the late elic lion the'following ivairthe vote in iccommed and NorthaaMtbn counties: For Congress—William •EI. B. Ctustis; Accomac county, 923; Northamp ton-county,299. George C. Tyler, AceoMac, l6 ; l4 orthampton, 6. - Cutts' majority. 031. For the House of Dalegatenof Virginia Thomas H. - Klllatn and Dr. John W. Fields were elected, botli of whom are CouservatiVia. Aug= Ctistla was s Union member of the Virginia Convention, is a ConservatiVe man and opposed to 'confiscation. Tyler la the present, United States Collector for the District. Ttio'cilizets of Dt4nney had, at a meeting, adopted resolutions prohibiting negroes from coming upon their plantations except upon bus sed their pay at tiro dollars per month, and refusing to hire ,any 'man tialessxecotit. mended by his .provions employer] and while wc.ogniztrug Francis H. rierpolatu Ge_viraor, and_appreclating'-hielanerpas innatimentf, .key driireelate the Constitution bl the, lltaterof gbalai as now in force 4y ‘iuld :leak hhht theaarni comes 14 .46ptelffor rgirth that has been for Nofth Carolina. . The Cbmniercial BsArtin says: The. decona New York colorei cavalry mutineered on - board of ttra - steimer Lynne at the wharf in Fortsmonth, last TumanYevening. They took possasaion of the vcsaeland refused to allow it: fo, team and the - Mgat inewning they went asbore aimed and ran,riot thrimigh the town. Whito troops-ware Km:non:id from various quarters and General Graham took cowl:utak : of them and soon' bTer poviertd the blacks and drove Gann aboard of the eLitYwhera preparatiOns bad been made few them::. Tbey wens dlsirined and lent down the Biroiklurldge and Party-.P.seaped.' linw Tom June 82.—A llama letter desert:). Mg the esespo of - Brockinridge and party, says they primulas mall boat at St. Johns and haul. ed it moat the country _to Indian river, and launched in an Inlet communleeting with the Ocean, audiloved damn the coast sixty subsisting - ccesbe.ll fishittld turtleoggs. A Uni ted States gnu boat saw them and sent a boat to see who they were. Col. Wood and - Iwo others went out to meet tb t e boat, and said be *as wreek ed and a fisherman, and the balance Of the party were paroled rebel prisoners and - they exhlblt paroles ananwere allowed to g o. Cal. Wood in e4 vited the alter who examined hisystpers- to go on shore and dine with them on shell ilat, bathe declined. That evening they left the shore, harlot: a few dozen'of eggs and some smalltiams. They reached Cardenas about thirty.sirt hours after. wards, haeing spoken a vessel and obtained sup; miss of fresh• beef and water. t t hey suffered much frouthlloger during thelljonotey, an Ibnly one person at' a time could sleep boat' Few. :York Stock and Money Matters. Nate' ions, dune 2 2.—The: Stock market. continues dull; the late decline in gold has: checked the dispoeitlon of mash/grate come Into! market;aid brokeeg again havothe trusidesa en- - tirely to themselves. In Railroad speculation. the principal feature.was the purchase of about• 9,5C0' shares of ClFveland and Pitieburgh by the bulls, which had the effect of oattingup the. price. The feeling In the market is generally ettungervalmdst evetythlng if a &sedan higher, but tranesetlons mimicry' limited. • Governments are Gtm but quiet, and there was some activity le them at the morning board, bat It did not hot Innßl State bonds, quiet and without any . matcrustehange; Rallwayrmortgages and Bank stares, strong, but Inactive. The Gold market hat beetiqnlet and dim dur- Ing the day, with the bulk of neatness, at about 1:42.% cash; Gold continues scarce, and large short interest lends to sustain prices; Money Is . very abundant at low ratty; Foreign exchange Is extremely doll. The New York Delimiter Case, New Tenn, June 32.—The Commercial .4dver rtser few The chief topic on Change) this morn ing has been the departure South of Mr. East man.. of Eastman it Co., produce dealers, Broad stnet. for parte unknown; leaving a deficits to ' the amount of a million dollars. A warehouse mai, rained P. K. Howe, to also miming, and Is bthcred to be connected with Eastman. ,Tbe ur dinfiketed: on list Eattuday, 'lying he or ten. I was gedng to Boston and would be the back In a day lls antecedents were of first qual ity. lie was a etumb-going main and largely' Icel.:Med with every pralseworty uudertakirog. ?Onm Yostr„lanerdere have tienicrons • new de rekinneketa.-toidaY lathe defalcation of - Smith J. Ettatssan.. The more the ease to silted the stone ((looks: The loss will probably reach near one million of dollars In money. Promi nent dour and provision houses are sufferers: • The Seren-Thirty SubseripUens. PUILADELYInA, June 2.--Jay Cooke, the d States Subscription Agent: reports tue sebscriptiona to the 7.30 loan at 5 2 ,2111,40, In cluding the following: Among the largestwere the Ocean Nation Bank of New York, 410,000; Vnutib National EPP.I4 of New York, S. 4 ;010; the Firm National Bank of Norfolk.; 120,C00; the Flat National Beak of Richmond, 150,060; the Second National Hank of Chicago, 411,500; the Fourth National Bank of St. Louis, 810,000; the Foal, National Bank of flarristnug, ttl0,000; the First - National Bank of Toledo, 11 3 0.000; the Fla social BA Bank of Boston; S 10,000; the Ex change National Rank of Pittabnorh, $00,000; J. G. Parker & Co., of Mobile, N 0,000; Henna, fort b Co., of Pittsburgh, Sao,poo. There were also 1578 Itidielitztal 'subscriptions. for sums of t. 50 and 8100 each. . • • attic Veported *ln Inexico..—Color:l Troops Reached Texas. line Tong, June : 32 .—klieraki special from R., wnsville the. 15th Inst., toys : Information bes Iven received at the headquarters of General 11-je In Matamoros the; an Capplltellt took place between the imperialists and Latta/ command, In which the latter wet totally defeat ed. toeing 700 killed and MP prisoners, together with arms and ammunition. ifegrete Ii reported a .prisoncr. • Cal:nab:rt. Blanco was reported to have been captured and shot. • General Jackson's command of -calmed troops bad reached Texas safely and disembarked. tong-Taland Trotting klatch—Suspension of lard Work. Haw Tons, June 1b1., , -/tt the trotting yeater day ..at Fashion - Course, Long Island—beat dye for two thousand dolars—betwen the Commodore Vanderbilt and :Mack DiamOnd, Cr rrmrdore Vanderbilt won the drat, third and fo,r.h bests, the beet time being 23535. SVt rk has ceased at the .Tortsmoath Nary Yard' on all the prlneiral viesals In the coarse of er estreetion there, being Ihe Franklin, Pas san.ra, Way, Illinois', and the Contocoon. Two or !lase are not yet lattnehd. From Callfornb—Prisoners Released Fire. Bev FRANCISCO, Jane 16 .—Forty-one prison era, wbn were turned over to the United State. District Court by General McDowell, have been released on taking the oath of allegiance. They were 'chanted with . treasonable utterances, gen erally with rejoicing in the iumaashiation of the late President A Ore at Pleweravillo to-day conattuted 'bon& 4110,000 worth or property. Sentenced to be Hanged. Bre?Ato, June 2g.—Carrlngton, convicted of killing Poiccmon DM a few months since, was tadep ceetenced to hung on the 11th of Atigast {Wort.', ' I Our military officers and - ProVislonil Gayer. j non, In their proclatiations and general, Mdem ' to tio people. of the late rebellious States, exhort and rpiolso„floo emancipated negro.* to work...work. wor k they meat pow support Ithan:Utica 11 7:their Itidintrv—thrit they esunat• and naut not. live 'ldle aad' vagabond lives. • how Ude la all podia!) tied and p ra P ar and . Is jut what. this, poet Tranatlcal't abolition friends wouldeuivto them; but how happens it that these gentlemen gorget to give the same ad vice te/the *in; W§O Ortga a a a n amdilin.. Wed. , to the honorable lair, 'an thesweat of tbylice shalt thou eat bread ,» as aft theneOutat, 1 ',. -:. . Itapolauf , Ideii—A Ntexleo. r fey The Ideas et mattehal destin by Lodi &palate Val he ;wag Li ll •iiiiii, Nie - vie i tamable to the arta emvireln XetV: ax. to by ' -`1 ems 'ovNaphlelhtsre, T ", 1 'attoo Terrace, July, me,Prire Aral Att lettleg pio.Phep_,_ _or n the RogiZ al 4 M e I 1 the tem great .oreteketa of .aaaa, tet; :, Resale heal the ADlekielill Bepubterr . i Ise d* to tattAit,l( only id; 'it the ' Present Ip t ie ffci lic t l folglikeDW,lbiksireat Wm teak i Pita mbisloof awl*: pep Oolosal at I elthereed of thOrtafk.uork the,exttemity ioir 1 tbe reetritbe'othiest the llot the 9 1 a, ilmeldvt iintleCourieht,E "ceitoila hkea - the, velomity laphaino t eeetehlogiteghr tterinat,' Oaten* ~uki, ': 1 :21 41 42 114114 aus ' '41'1";4 -the 'faker ' by 1112 ,..-47, i damning etradedto,ebitinlblitliskaAhtetere Cop eclest_ lutiKiabghteree to chillgattoi all' : ea zmaiiisilaw - Web Anleadi. Item Abe 'adre POEM Ikid aed ffrims' .64l Nolik ) /i tV=lsitawi fi V is _ A otup7o4: ; iliabbaii.yulit put . la i r r, it 11 I g i ga l ff i tiCOMP4 —1%:., :.: .1, ...IS A ',,. till ' Tr". ..,.• , , , , , :r . A.,.:.1.:,3 it .01 Ziti. . The Rebel Leaderx In Canada. • A friend, who has recently visited Canada, in .Tortas to that. Sanders, Tucker, and Dr., Stack 'trans (of yellow fever notoriety) were loafing 'w about St. Lawrence Rail, Montreal, drinking frisky copiously, talking largely, vigoronsly demote/clog the "vulgar yankees," and meaning quite in the old pompous way. The landlord of that house, week before last, gave them-notice that It was no longer deairable to have them as 'meats, when they, packed up 'thole 'duds and Went over to the , Ottawa, pan American house, the keeper of which, by the way, is, or was two yearsAgO, a good Union man. Oar friend con versed with them freely. and they confessed to him that the rebellion was net Only a Adam, but a great mistake. Although they bled to main- Min a bold front before the Canadians, they were really extremely erect-fallen, and nervoria ly anxious to know what the Government pro posed to do wick them. Of comae they Indig nant], repelledthecharge of_being.cotacerned in the aseseelnatlon of President Lincoln; while Dr. Blackburn, who has the manners of a well. Be-MIME/an, affected virtuous horror of the l ord Be of endeavoring to lento into our Northern cities. introduce pesti- • Our friend says the position of these men In Canada la anything but enviable. They have lest caste. They have suddenly ceased to be the persOnages of Imp:stance.' • With the collapse' ortbe rebellion came the collapse of their power as "representatives." The Canucks, who WM ens/ treated them with great consideration, now turn the cola shoulder upon them. The htsh ionable society that a few weeks a welcomed them with monks and millet nowslams the door In their face. Shrip keepers refuse to re. cognize them, and landlorde terve 'them with noticm to quit. They wander about discon solately, unnoticed and, unbefriended, ,with the brand of Manly. on , their - foreheads, -- and the curse of Cain following them like a fate. They have no home—they have no country. With thogrfilt of parricide On their sonle, they have ned even the grim iconsolation of knowing that thin hellish //enemas succeeded: The Union— the Enion,of their fathers—they attempted to de/grey, "still lives." In_Mplte of their r endish ifiels—is bottomed ' , open a stronger firmer foundation than ever. They he* 110/.0 'their worst, but they failed as Lucifer, failed before them. And now they are outcasts'," with ne refuge 'or hiding place la - prospect but a-di/Mon. oral grave. Ira wereposaible harbor - such a sentiment toward such than. Ivretchesi, • -we should pity • Trade of the Mlisonel River. The Missouri Depwerat. Speaking of the great increase of trade by the Missouri river, says: At no former season Lae the trade up the Mis souri been no large as at preacat. The reason Is to be found In the attractive infigences of the gold regions on the head waters of this steam: Thousands of adVenturers have gone In that di rection, and thousands more are following and making preparations for the trip. Steamboat transportation is the cheapest and most comfort , able mode of performing the Journey,and as this market has all the necessary articles far a .per. feet outfit, not in provisions only, but In the re italic's:machinery far mining Operations,' and this port Li well furnished with a class of boats built expressly (or the strong current of the Mis souri, and men to navigate tient thoroughly ex perienced, the tide of travel in that way andthe • trade centers in St. Lonls, This is only the eecond or third season of this netehnsinees, and yet the heavy volume to which It has mown, the large "proportions It hail as sumed, are ;already Fee:dying the WO..dt.T and gratifying comment of the public. It is certainly a strange spectacle, especially to there somewhat advanced in ilfe—this rapid expansion of by:duels- -. Heretofore—before the , ilscr,vely of the precious metals on the Pacific and along the backbone of the continent—the expansion of trade relations was Mow.' A life time baldly more Elmo sufficed for a settlement of any Importance along the frontier or beyond, bet now a nation almost comes up In a day, and a hundred steameis turn their prows toward d on:lrk:leg towns and prospemes communities where yesterday,. as It were, there was nohnuten life hat that of the Savage. • • But a great drawback upon the trade Is the ice of winter and the • failure of water In summer. The river spreads Itself out over • broad ex panse, and is full of saud bus and sand island'. it Is thought that the channel might be kept open and navigation be uninterrupted, except during the winter, In which case It would se. rioculy compete;with the great hallway Lines to the Far West. I • A Navel plea. From the telegraphic report of that document, it appears that Alexander 11. Stephens had ap plied to,Prealdent Johnson for a special pardon, not on the ground of being sorry for hie 'oils. deeds, bat Decease be was an original believer In the-vied of sccesalon, and therefore ho commit. ted to wrong. Thus 1e ebaracteriatic of Ste. ,bens, whets one of he meat consummate hair splitting demagogues In the country. Re further excuses hittmelf by the plea that, while he advo cated the right of OCCes5lOll he was opposes to Itenedley, and had opposed ' lt as long as he could with safety. He claims as an offset, also, that Horace Greeley, In the New York /Whew, ad mitted the same thing—that the South had a r , ,t , . to rcrr.t. , ..". Dor !TTri.; has 9t.,, 2.13 hem acknowledging the TrZene as anther:4qt The truth Is, Mr. Stephens has not been arrest ' ed for his abstract opinions. but for giving old sod comfort to the enemies of the country, by aceepUng and bolding the next highest °glee in a chant government gotten up by traitors against the Government at the United St ates .., Fits In fluence was given to those whowere fitting money and troops for the purpose of levying war against the United States, and as an officer among the insorre6tionists, ho wasis_particlort ter In all their crimes. In this he was guilty of trearontwhiCh' l!ptinithable with death. That Le may oil More lerdently dealt wlth is not tn. compatible with the public good, If more active trailers are made an example of; but we dolops that It tray not be unconditionally pardoned, eseteirdly Übe comes to.the President as a pet- Wove Instead of a penitent.--/ndianagoits Ga.' • bile R etrenehment•—RedueUon of the A ttny—The Public. Debt and the National Resources. Every day now sees the expenditures of the ,government vastly reduced. With all possible rapidity the soldiers are being mustered out and sent home. Supernumerary (lettered" as well as Mears of other grades are being returned to civil life. Thousands of horses are being re , Steed from further military duty hod sold, nuMben of wagon*, and most of the other. par aphernalia of war. wie ')elsig disposed of. Onr aural force has been greatly reduced, and many of the transports and enaverted gunboats sold. The rrduction applies to every , department,. and the retrenchment in expenditure is enormou. We shall very soon be able to obtain a dudish° knowledge of the cost of administration in the (inure. We shall also learn theprectse 'amount of dt Lt left us by the war and Its annual interest, and &ball thee bo able to eatintate _the extent of our taxation. We predict that neither the debt nor the taxa tion- will turn ,out to be half as formidable or burdensome - at thecroakers have represented they would be. In comparisen with the enor mous reecnirtes of the country they will appear nothing. And very soon, too, there resources will have a development so great as to dwarf all our present and peat experionce.—Ar. Y. runes. rut of Place as troll as Out of Time. The New YorkHank' argues with somo force that Ravenly Johnson's argument against the constitutionality of the mllltary tribunal trying the:conspirators against the President's life Is outrof time, Inistnuch as Mr: Joluisou has roe% ogniaed Its legality by acting nudult. 13ut Elk Jehrson's argruneut appestat* no to be not only out of time, but out apiece. It Is too much to exPect that a body Milani for weeks hearing testimony,- sad haying power to act as Jadge send Jury, will decide that It has been _thus long In 6 41 81 4 h nocoustitationally and usurping power* that do entbelong to It. An argument addroued ;to the military 'court, therefore, n em bo of no au% • All'argument ofthst kind should be, ad . dressed to the Supreme Court of the United Mates attar the verdict Is rendered. and In arrest of sentence. The question of the legality of mil- Italy commlesions sitting on, trials for offences aWnst, society, on ce not In.the mtary or neeal aervlce. is which ought to be setUed by the highest authorized Iflt Is de cided to be lawful . , the entire people will en respect Its decisions. If it Is decided .40 t obe legal, mean:weans* bktakeri,to bring crimes be fore tribunals where the want ofJariadietion will be no bar toluatice---Pdil. leger. . . , , . i - Their Condition In , Virginla. ~.• s , .. Ili I A Danvi ll e correspondent Or the tyr York i Wortd gives a pets= picture's:line prevent an con !Mtn:in of Virginia out the pre4allto e . I~or the tho tutanda of poor: white people Who daily liking the oath, Only . tee waft...can !read la wilt& •.: Thdannandetlaohmod lap. !equilityl anywhere in' theNotth.E7n Reis* II ;manners, Is all hot their der.llleyealtk i= .they reinnblo'- ray - eke*. th e" • ithey deo:4d' It to tlde i ee which humbled the *den ..eit, the iabellio n" to carry out their wiestideelteniea atid,elened the &stein Ile entoentilkket. Theettatandemaw lei ,pooreili,Hee„ RI thew Landed for the Ilakini ttdoldl_ 'itotKlN'il:ia peak 'a_neeeoltie And . twouhl ennetalltrlittrradat Mba Olil tthe people's. geese. -. 2:hare'le:no Peg ht tablas' tleeellandkoad'lltOmetationl Id" ate mass of the peopre:hilyeeto el _ el• The llt , who " Itintat_lV koV,isit [so la of Atraing IS So posioreaTantar 1 -- .',, t :. ' , --,, 1 '431L"it77.:,:-S,-. • - • . -. • .Vj 'A ak.U.II •L '4•4“. • CLI CITi AND. SUBRIBAIL -- • I Hi g h School Commencement. -• The High &heel Commencement at Lafayette Hall last evening was atteided by quite a large audience. The Rev. Mr, WashingiOn, of the Baptist Church,. opened the exercises - with prayer. The butt performance was an essay by Miss Maggie A. Black, on "The old , Curiosity Shop," which was about as exhaustive of the subject as the limited time would penult. Al though the yoke of the young lady is naturally weak, the assay was well read, and she retired amidst, a perfect shower of bouquets, etiongh to set up a floral curiosity shop.' Bat we ihave not ' time to particularize. The following perform ances exhausted the programme: "Oar Ban ner." MUD Lottie R. Cruskey; "The See bath its Paola," Miss Mary G. Eaton; "Mind and Hand," Miss MattieJ. Herron; "Summer In the Heart," Miss Magda 3 feelintock; "The Wor shiper," Miss Bella /derail; "Handcuffs and Anklets," bilis Sarah A. Rutledge; "Earth's Battlefields," Miss „Mar3r X. Wilkis. Two ora tory Lessons of Science" and "Valedic tory Addresa"—were delivered by Earara W. Derander. • The valedictory of Master Demmler was hap pily conceived and well delivered, and' elicited • prolonged applause. The perfonnaneca were all creditable, bat the voices of the performers were so often inaudible that it was difficult to follow the train of thought.. The youth of the graduates, however, Is a sufficient apology. After the essays and orations, which were I.rgely Interspersed with mute, the Principal of the High School distributed diplomas among the persons mentioned above, with the addition of Master George C. Salley, and the large ad dlenee gradually retired. Temperance League. . The fifth make, meetin g ' of the. National Temperance League was held In the Rev. E. Swill'a church, Bearer street, on the 53th Inst. Rev. A. K. Bell presiding. Opened with pray er by Rev. J. A. Swaney. Minutes of the previone meeting read and ap. proved. The committee on Statistics reported progress: The Executive Committee who were ordered to ascertain the position of the county nomit nes on the subject of Temperance, reported progress. • The Chairman reported the proceedings of the _meeting held in Dr.RowanDit ettruch,Eittaburghl on the 13th instant,, On motion, It was iesoliedlo bold 'a meeting in Rev. 8.8. Stestrart's church, Sixth street, on next Tuesday, evening, the 27th, for the purpose; organizing a Temperance League. ; Rev. J. A. Swaney was requested to address the meeting, which he did m a very able and eloj tmer.t manner. ' Rev. E. E. Swift wen next called on, who re aponded In a very brief but pointed address. Be was followed with appropriate ,terrAihic by, Rev.! Dun lap and Rev. J. B. On motion, the Executive Committee were in , strutted to invite Judge Sterrett to address , the bent meeting. On motion, a Committee of Dm Whole, with Mr. Pbuikenton as chairman, was appointed to' request all persons of Intemperate habits whom' they might come in contact with to be :present at the meetings in future. The next meeting being on the *ourtb of . on motion It was postponed till -the Tuesday', evening followlpg, July 11th. Notice' of the, place to be given through ; the different pulpits.' After some remarks by the Chairmen, Rev, A. K. NU, the meeting sojourned. - Eround Drovinod. An unknown man was foundrfloating In the Allegheny river above the. rallniad bridge, yea tcrday morning. In eppearance he was shoat frty-five -years of age, fire feet . six Inches hi height; gray hair, and had one large tool, in his . tipper Jai. In Dont; had on a Week free co. t, lined - with fl annel, black cloth pants, 'abase on lila feet, white plush vest, and white shirt and drawers. Around his waist was.a leather belt, but no effecte were found on his parson by which to Identify hint. Had a pocket-book In his pocket which contained a slip Of paper, with the blyaieries—First Myst following wards print Dolorous sled upon It: "Dolous ery— The • alftl3s In the Garden—Fnt of this victo of r sufferings y—Con. trltlon." No marks of violence were found on hie ptrson., Coroner Clawson held an in on the - remains, and a verdict of • "found . drowned" was rendered. • catmoreland 'County. The following ticket loss been put in rwmina• tiara by the Linton meal of WcAtatoraland county: 3V Sheriff, W. B. Cotffter ; , Assembly, J.' R. A fte James It'Elreyrjury Commlsalatter, L.. 8. Leasure. Markt Attorney,' James A. Lo gan. Cosnmistioner, Jaceb Smith; Poor House InrCctor, Robert Thong; Anditor,, Al bright; County t3urveyor. Aler. culbertott. Capt. W. B. Conner le the only one of these gentlemen with whom we are personally ac quainted. He commanded a company In Chewer against the rebels until be lest his right arm.' No braver man ever went out, and no man In his county /a better qualified to make a tinst.rate Sheriff. He is very popular personally, and do. •o and aud '7;c — azt the pzople flat county:will have the good sense to elect blm. Arrival of Pittsburgh Troops, All of the Gist and 102 d regiments, eneeptre enlisted men, arrived last night, and took supper at City Ball. The men manifested their glad nue on arriving at home by frequent cheering. As no previous announcement had been made of their coming, no formal reception could be ten toed. Of the Gist regiment there were ninety. one men; of the 102 d one hundred Men. They return to us few numbers, but they are 'oral - reran/tuts of two of best' reed:lents that ever left the State la defense of thenation. These regiments have participated In all the bat tles fought by the An ny of the Potomac, from Yorktown to the capture of Petersburg and Ittehmond. The Mi4ogaN., MESSRS. Enrrons—tpace In -your colansns Is allied to suggest the name of dermas James Dorildson, for the, office of Mayoiof this city at the next election, The importance of , the office admonishes ma that we cannot too early or too carefully cast around to hare It properly filled. Alderman Donaldson Is emphatically "the right man" for the place. His efficiency and energyln hie present office girds token of what may , be an ticipated In Ms adialalstratlon of the hfayor , i cffipe. A CITLZRN OP TIM BROOND WARD.. — Larceny of Rlngs.—Five' young boys were arreettd yesterday by the 'Mayor's police,tharged a • on Oath of Anthony N. Keith, with stealing number of tinker rings. Mr. Keith alleges that hexer standing at the depot on Liberty street this morning, having but arrived from the East, and was playing with some finger rings which he bad In his hand. A party of boys came up and oce of them snatched the rings and ran away, followed by the others. The boys had a bearing In the afternoon, and on restoring the stolen property and paying the costs, were charged, the prosecutor declining to remain in the city and prosecute. Sh;.chtng Deattt.-Wendigf Moyers, a, farm et In Croyle township, Cambiis county, was al. most Instantly killed on Monday, while engaged In hauling lumber to the Tillage of Sainmervllle. When near the railroad the horses became fright ened at the noise of the lciComotive, which caused. them to Mart on a ran, throwing Mayen under the wheels of the wagon, whlch'eo shockingly cat and mangled his heat as to came his death the same day. The deceased was one of the most Industrious a n d respectable citizens of Croyie township. He leant s wit:tend fife small chit-, • ien and a host of friends - to mourn hissudden . 'and untimely death. - • • ' .011.—Cheat river;che of the principal tribe. es of the Monongahela, the dividing Ike brr. ''tweets Fayette cOnnty, and Western 'Minnie, a now becoming .the centre ; ot. attraction for, oil operation, seven] companies havlugcommenced sinking, wells man It and Its numerous tram. Amiss, both In. Fayette and Western Virginia Meeker's Creek, West Flrglnia, is alsoconsidemd good 011-boving territory:. The proapect hero poet flattering, and binds are eagerly 'Ought alter and taken up bysoine h( the most practical end stmchasful oil operators. - named Ii Drowntel.—A young cidid named A. li.Eptigraff was accidentally, drowned near lii father's honed, in Pitt township .yesterda?, liitlf falling. Into well. lie was playboy. with ne other children; and leaning over.the well,' 'loot kits - balance and fall Is. = Coroner Clawaton held an inquest and a verdict wan tendered hi*: enrdnee with tee feet& Mats litinen rrldteitesnoton last,' enbeallett, ihninee. wsi ea in the pitt. Ibe roughlaghent Coal./ibisa 9=141117;1,21W widens ers& the r e sult ot the We/ A . saieel. Tueraeceithl bim• a lir 'an Welk "Ildrells ------ - -----77----- 4 -- ;77,, • ritiee is . .-- ;as. .r:2"-e: -t '''''attt melts Ur. Ilelles s sri l Rel4r*d. so sfmsritly• lit'Af AA - A: WM - - -ilalsolssksg sapOryosoriSsii - OilitlattoitsikUthas ML ldlis arthe bil I Illtratt biLikkallig4—ta u ip t • f,i• iii,r6 I La /Mal 471;44* -bilam aeogal IsY ROr p"trw.aftWam..laliVaialiawsoa :NU Illtr i ar tior tling W.lt tamadentai ulaa_ufe , "": ,- 1 f , ~,,,, AO ipt i z ; • : lac '' " ; ,i, 11 _ 9 _ ,„ " A2r,, P or __Ati_lios -, voivoiiitlirps-, pmcKsziaait. igimkr gopars-wors 1 ativortiet ibia - 44 PWAat Wl * Th il Wawa am Wawa ~akird,, mto Wt, c • . .-...` ... 44.n. ‘" 141 :034,-, ) 51i . -, GIL Ward's Reply. to Hamill. We pnblished m one Evening EdlUon ymtet , day: the terms proposed by Jas. liana for lunar feetl,ooo a aide. From the tellewleg reply by Ward it seems that the race will be indefinitely postponed, as Mr. nanffil will hardly modify his terms to sun Ward, who suckles that the ?see' be had On a. oo nno with Which he alone b lfotwltbstanding the lames ignorance of the Course *pried for the race, it la Motet-, hie that he would 'accept the terms if a fair rd lcrwiu2re for expenses :was made. It is trrident that Ward la not anxious for a trial with Ham— ill, as the terms proposed by the. latter, into Is - the challenged party, were liberal enottgh' if Ward really bad a momach forthe conteat. The following is Ward's reply: "When Mrs RamW asked two bindle! dollen for expense's to row on the Endso;•• I. under'. stood him to mean precisely what hosed,. Rite meant Poughkeepsie, I should hare' Imptilose a l he on tolmire named that locality. ha ha the others, and f should have objected at as Porchkeepale has quite monopollzed boat racing of late. My only 'desire for reiting , at Newberg Is to satisfy my friends there, who are as anxious as ethers to witness one of: these contests for.the championship. Mr. Raeolll would hare no - cause to complain of a' lack of coartrAgoixtitelt part. I will nOl won the Charles river, simply because it Is ,ud place for the contest—the distance cannot be got without difficulty. I will not row onahe- Schuylk il l for the same reason, es Ifs% ' lian2M can testify tO the fact that he met with scone impedleamt there in his second race. I would not row corer the Pittsburgh Course for the whole amount of tno stakes as a bonus to do so, all no etrimger would be able to cope with the dlaadiantages of Finally, I repeat, I will accept of his miginal proposition, to tow on the Hudson; and, nabs' u ive Idolsmned no place, I mama Newburg Bay —1 will give,. . fair show and a smooth course—or :matter, le at an end if he dam not chiseler to accept, -o.ll.lnatT WARD." Oil AI Land a ti r arzall . lerieess , --Such to the Inducement offered bY r. 8. 'B, pryan, for a tract of land simile on Docker's Creek. Pasltba county, West Vitiate. The property abonada In 'coal, Iron ore and limestOne, and theft cannot he any doubt about there being ell In abundance. also, which fact will be deve.oped In a very short time, as several wells are going down In the Immediate vicinity at the present time. Thd land is worth every cent asked for It for farming' Purposes; without taking Into considatabon Via certainty . of it being good oil territory. • Call ouf Mr. Bryan, No. 59 Fourth street, for further hi.' formatkn on the subject. roneeny of Clothing.—A German named ! John - Ravager was, bnrught,biGwe'Mayor Lowry; yesterday raccainz, charged with idealism' a suit' of clothes from Edwanl Mang, son of a boarding house keeper, In the Diamond. Esberieg.mat stopping at Etang's house, and getting up early/ In the morning out on Blanes clothes, with his: own overtop. Re was committed to Jail to an swaspt Court. ° . Madame Denioreetla Mirror of Fashions _for Jttly,:bas been received by W.A. Cilldenren: .ncy, nth street. In addition to the prevailing, faabloneln ladies' and eblidrea'a , coattnes, this number containe,i the "National Jubilee Prize Fong." . Words by Carlos Wilcox. Ziluale by Canted•Trener. • Passed Threugh.—A battery of the 6th Michigan artillery, Capt. Hawley, 92 Men, and the 2d Wisebtain Independent Battery, CAM: Chas. Beger, numbering $6 mien, panned through the city last night. They were, subsisted at City Hall. ilccorered.—The bodies of Sehondelmayer and Vbight. who were drowned on Sunday morning w f hile bathing In the Monongahela, will arriyd thls elcy tb-day. Volgh/ was redound at Economy. The body o AND -111 1 - 113CELLA. NY. Nront.r all the rebel civil officers are, seeing for pardon. R. M. T. Fluter Is among them. About CO civilians have Veen pardoned by the Prceldent. Tug important work of filling Cairo to high srater grade hals commence& This is an Im mense work, and it Is suilftWul' Ougliff about two years. Tux Richmond papers of Monday say that Dick Turner, late of Libby .prison, was recap. toad on 'Sunday, and is now in ono of the cells of that edifice. • Minor ANDREWS of the IL E. Cburcb;Boutti, hoe Maned an address, In wYlcb be counsels sub mission and a peaceful acquiescence in the new order of things. Trung are about 2,500 -rebel pusoneirs In New York at present, the majority of whom show no daireterm&ratM.94.2...seached theßattery yes. today nom liGut's /shad on. their waY home. Rio liannoto auvniss Of the eel say that Pro fessor Agasats, and his aovants had arrived there. The professor will remain a few months ur Kb, sad then proceed to Fern by the Amason river. 'fug steamer Echo, loaded with troops, col lided with one of the monitors Si Calm yester day morning and sunk, carrying down alum- Mr of horses and much goauntent freight. No lives were Lost. The pilot la under arrest. Tug transport Kentucky. with 1,200 pardoned rebel irrePs on board, struck a snag twelve Wise lops en the oth Inst., end sunk Im mediately. Over two hundred lives, wens last. The officers of the vessel are said to be to blame, pMotiedu of the veterans now at Cairo are op to going South whiLs so many troops who hare teen little service are being mustend out. home of the Fourth Corps have deserted; others nunafestodte 'rebellious dispeattion. • Tug Mobile News says that: the rebel Gen erals Taylor and Cockerill, lately sapree ft y the wish that the Government would allow them to take their commands and join the Union" forces to aid la maintaining the Monroe &Mane In Tun Washington correspondent of the Boston Zeta? writes on tha 811: "Dr. Holland, of the Springfield Be' paltam, is here gathering Span for the life of Abraluun Lincoln. I hetr that hob taicceeding admirably in col/act ing new Walter. " Tun President la resolved on mating down "scenes t 0 tho lowelt Doled. He is known to fayor retrenchment as aMeaus for ret to s , c i l r l et‘ payment, u which he will ram= to It is enacted that the army will be reduced to 100,000 men by the New Year. GanattAL Ann &SATOH. ealtinum--Alonitor sherinta has taken decided ground : in favor ; or :negro 'suffrage. Per contra, Ida Nether, the 'General, though rejoicing over the downfall or `slavery, dots not believe that the emancipated 'bondsracti *rept capable at voting inteiligentiy., 'Tun French Legislative Body had au interest. lug daimon the Mexican question, the opooal- Alen deprecating the expedition, arid apprehend ug complications with the United States. The Government denies that there wee 'any reason for apprehending Inch comp/Walton& Tun Progrinalee tiv body to pin y the F rench ,Legidentlida o intend aand an add ress to Pres Johnson, reminding him that the Frenchltepub. lic oflBth abolished capital punishment for po litical offenses, and recommending the angles* tion of the same principle:lvith regard thourpris, anitinnu Extorthruso lii The Conn of Appeals of Keutncky*(the highest Comt in the State) haa jut decided that the set of Congress making greenbads a legal tender ft tinconstitudoew, and as a . neeelliary result any creditor in that State candemand gold and sliver In parnent able debt. That Halifax Ban says the • infaMoni Er. Blackburn freely discussed his yellow fever plot with several medical gentlemen of lifallfar. On his passage to Bt. Thomu he boasted tosome ftti, his fellow, passengers that he meditated a tan to carry Wide-wasting destruction amen, It People anaemia of the North. ..,E,avatestru .&mnesty Proelitmeikm , tuni been received In England end 'waa discussed by all the English papers. TheStai regards the terms es wise and meth_ ,us while the rebel Pa..' tiers denouco there as harsh.ll.b„,drmy. and r.ltraiy r Ocgruediinonuees the `deeps, o f th e Pies. ideates bfood-thlrsty; bur -thinks that/Le will shtick front executing them.: • ' I I ' A Fun T.u.ornwriow of.the poverty and dea -1 Malkin to which some of the wisalthleat planters of the Soiith bave been reduced by the rebellion, to firmlshed by letters from the Bouth written to the .Freerkim's liiiiid, - a Journal published In this 'city as -tb e organ of the Friends' Association of Philadelphia and Its vicinity, for the eellef oteolored hemmer,. , There Is, fa c ingStance, a colony of freedmen me*. cultivating the farm of a .certalu /taker , Wymze, tn.: their men booms, ,lle haa lately Bent;Red d , to Ma' tomer alereerthaLha wouldfoel obliged if Mune of them wahi n es*, a barf eldfliduffdr him When forahttld mime libute. whI F I IT ,4 '.. - Ma Pt freedmanirb) la t'2ll •l " lLt wg •Z a r t e =a hapeverlahat plaal4lo Si Dlaifte"Pkge' • the' following retortot herpdettknir..me time I saw my minus; she was ptctittir up Me arm Olin; :She said hei 4 mierare Will tone off,, and wiraldbart to took lo•hereelf,! It itd shoat not bow lanP.". I.ltatheel by at a l p tke ofamanetthalreelmea, they me Jared o toll ana . inspired Wlthh the hive o f a bright tature....bile aulara their: old *Went tat themselves limpid atthalr. axtusemg and las= ;abler of snaking Antionit,exertioit tx.csiciatisiv llveilbood. il w The digattY; etlahar-liMPnamotiY, beltedarstood Azi QIN ikna iumallas iis !tctrih. , " - ..... ......___ .z . , ' r+ ~ 'O - • .' r 4 Larn.x - :,,, t:lic zl,l ~ q 4 •- - f = • - —,l )/841 :4 fit 1 . . 4 3 1, 1 tits.vr—oit .iions•iy) m il. eki, us. •• • guanatpast elwrsq . , •••stoeitiz wilts( Joha Thaw. mall, M thspreetelhatasik 111 r;utelil vu! !roes*. .11 Mogreiwomanirr tfint.4lo issdkneywas, sisiuka•biessotsyt r e 4 l : o 4 , o". l 4 l 4EßT4insma rde e:ri .41. , .... -= -jM ir.ef -11 ,mzeritswmir re. RONTINED sp.T.DrEns.7aS r kaArs ut ansements have been Jude so that 3Nat eaat est Von, unlash's, nest and stylish Boot sr Mum AT rLux rizirdik Great Boot and Shoe. . CONCERT HALL West Bide of Fift isr en OW YOUR Discftwaci.in- to Imre the PrePee reduotioik edged feet that we tell better g0i•441401, L ttuu a asked Rubblidi ioie*t°ini . 180! deelers. Log Will slim 9011 . a sun you Win not be taken' 6 or etaigeg giorblgeoe prices for an9tkinglneke Boot and 14cie 1810801 e dill as Wo• 604 1Fril MEET - BOOKB st oQICS, BOOKS; rilitackailsola erred kalaLtaersiet PRESENTATION ' PRES.EN'I'ATION, LOCLTED dro. 74 ;arra snlykr,_.; cinpiaexi4ic;, *944., 'caixtcw A DEPOT FOB Books of Every qass ana Desqlpiloit. wilco ADD BEISPBAB diTHOLI. •; A iplinald tuuort.mmt of Bible, Hymn and Prayer • Boa& Call and =unlit; aiocit'beidrip eh. where. Yon wits receive a present with error book, worth from , Fifty cents to ifPsocn Staten to 10 7 Part of the Vandal 1e22 74 FIFTH STREET. PORTSMOUTH Big RD_ , SOFT FI N ISH j American Spool Cotton. ..„ AltioßY s B ENAmELED tNCIL q26.TTCYIi • , • Timm three& are imulnd etmmeder and mieraabood to meamme yard' Clan be had In incomes end numbers. • • -•-• Manufactured ilar. the PORTSMOUTH' STRAIt FACTORY, mut the We by the trade - geommiy. MMLAMmis • • 66Marraystreet,ffewYerk3 lelDevonsamelareadi Beetrum 2 0$ Muth Inc% Philadelphia. mbinameeit • • . • Ootrxer Taasinurn% Omani Sone 111th. RE PREWERS AND DISTILLERS. RE L e•-• xstate,litock and Sill Brokara,Keepaie nerd and gv•eue Tablea; Bowling Saloon, ' Taia Pia Alleg i and Shortie Boards irt.Wa the Count, Aura and. Alieghen:TlM l ti i 12°. S r call Ai the ea and take out State idsensa laaid Meanie _must be par before the gm deg air sa it aa ali the wineotrat! deri thu arld to bring Milt juedddeod Davro Atir_ , ' County wrearerer. ' The rabserl ß" MARl ber 'aano_nacs to ths at tnC . t; taP/tbtaiiihMuoglimulumend vicinity that ha has aia: er., ma= RED firiOt ISZEwI-pzioisp',lt; Yard of the i t. be held as the OANDwock.SAA.TURDx. The a i n kal win ta s t - • ao - inmenas at ts' br e besot of charge. . P.:26B.tiON42dirair ___awbueer. 31 - ift BBLB OHOI OIC (WC A 2 CD ILY FLOUR.: 1.000 bath Eat ra; • •• Fats Baled Ilay; 1 caw Pesch BlowPotatna; lbbli Butter, la clothes GO barrels Gram Apple . In store and foij.Ade br • . 8a 180 PA.H.EON, Amami' do. and in awn SR, Scow' saw buildlnir: P MRTERS. . one TAYLOS Cri'LLi s ll) bed - bielbee„ . One TAYLOR 'DOUBLE 234124 ,jaa.bw mit H Inches; all In good worklas order 7 iww Willbsioldsta .o air; of or . addrr— IrM - ar ---- 51 Pak, Coach Body; No. &Furniture Turpentine; t, No. I do. : Benzine; • ; No. do. do; • of ni n s rloyu s ear oo nnan i e li t i a t ' 43. 63 i vie d et srraa FLO fre. " 0 : 3 4" M,. store add for tudolVitorz & Pr.,M7TS. WAIITED. , -AORZFrEt . FOR f. TIM 1 , T SEORLT SERVICLE,THE .F/EE,D, TBS. , DDNGEON AND THIBENMOAPIC),•I3rAXiatat.= D flicuenneor, New , York Tribune Oorneposies ; eat. The moat intetestint and exciting took. eine' militated, embracing Xr...B.Lottardcon's Annaba/. 'r lekd experience for four pearl . trave li ng through. the South in the meat Barytes " cif the -Trlinans T. at the 'outbreak ,o 1 t hat with one auntie awl nee ts,"lioth 'Ease and - Wert, during - the Slit twee Sears' of the. Rebeillontide thiZirturei Aka) cohnnentent for 20 months Warren emit rebel , prime; Ws escape and alttiost: dlonejournew .1. by. night in Taariy 4 0 0- ntilee.-,11 will 'alumni ha tuning events; 41U - contain more of, the het, yetlnela , • dent and romance i ro of the war than any other,trait ". publ• ; - ';'; .. ,, r reacher,. Wray energlilie Sinai wee, an di*Pa, .: 0 illyzetuttied' end a lOW Meer," end itoldkreit„ , . in . want bf profited,' employment, will find ft culterly. learned, to' their: tonaltion:".Wa: Ulf* agents cleatliO ler meldb, ivhilit, - W• MN .1 prove to any toubtldi epplkant. Said rot alum. tan: Address, ONE , BROS. it o a . • - _, • - - N.E.. couutellizth atii h D iv _ ... ....i 0 -ielloldawr . Pa., NpIiTILI..I2S ;/ PZR — MONT.L.w.-r ia it 4EmZelhttew w anted at...Ft/AY- OEM; G MACILINM the only loV:prlcelatatibloAh the eOuptty, Whieh la When Ps (+rover & Bitkort,-` Wheeler . & , ivisoui: Howe , atagar at' Co., ate, Eachelder. • 44 other mallaSl4,llrpflfrisimma ica and the sap.* anti Uler to Sim piarmant. •Salary and expesucs,' huts eo . ; Dlustmod - eltentan. met Aye: t MdreritrAW 4. 94 1 9 1, 'P44,0, /! 1 4 12 !*;:;,...1 • sari Tamer. AT - , ! ANTBD -4160 PER .MONV:(4Iva .f. 1 , BErstop ClANvkablp,,ki_ ~oromtinek:;3. . -•:,_ and 'cab= ; f0 2 .THE1 4 117101 .. 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