L 1-. i -VOLUME' LXXVITI rVCI :-: • '•:: ~. VERY LATEST NEWS , . . . ___ Wittsburgk fitaitt. /- /GREAT COIIBPL I Itiel TRILL ieartford Conover Recalled. •C` ti i 'WITNESSES' IFE THREATINEI Is coat •.onover's Testimony Corroborated JUDGE BDEOI4B ARGUMENT READ :ht Question or Jurisdiction. --- • , • • • -, - annum Nrra inDszaui unuata. H I W'Aziorgrow, Jnne 27.--9atitord Conover salaa Wallace, was swelled by the goyamm arid to tiled • ibis - Alfa be eat, ..ke left WMblegtck, , whickwas on the sante day he testified here, Do i -visited Wootton; where he met Tucker, Benden-1, , Ca,, Pullin. West. Colt, and a number or I Muni they did know at the time Mat he, Int , mem, had been belles the CeeMi=l, MU thor 1 - -arrears remind with andinity . . "Tucker, while; got this MU; denounced i 41eureterf Stanton d Preeddent Johnson as 1. 'lcesullude. lont i Hon MI niblesd4tany Old • Illilan. int idaia that theliaanwproki eietid , ', , aelves, ibr,, by the eternal, the day of reckoner!' - would bare to be settled:* . flotssegnently when • ft-beim. hewn that th e witness had moped ; bere his llie was amass& and cer seyaral ice a. r 4ibas pistols were . and threats made to i , aloof him (wheel!) , ICU did not swear i - and mdectioe to an davit to the efiect that - he 1 bad noktestieed be the Commission,',:nin • . t hatContrrer, , deg. him, . bad, i t t ewn i • testified to a tissue of sehoods. Ws, not wlt- , f. nese f reepaired. was sworn to i him under dn. - I. wan p• - atole presented In ts lam - - •- '- A witness named Antler corroborated the 1 •ribotereafaingyln pert.' John Cantle, and W. D. Gravies, from Belmai [Abr., twilled to the handwriting of G. W. Gale; -. of Catawba. who had procured the yndieAuon ,,, of an adgertisetneat in. the Balms ,4.0,4 ad: + - yerthdog for one mild= of dallire, - order to 'Zia= 2'9: deiti- - -°r- 41 '5 0 1 ,2 . - ..‘,J In utaert and nment Judge testi Memel, a General Holt, sald all the gar ;... _ermony was now Dl. . . 4 , Astlatant Judge Advocate Bingham thea reed •an elaborate argument yto stator Reverdy • ; Jolson, on MO of the Court. Mr. , . Bingham shows. thatAlus medammon lamed Oy 1, , Preened Lin aurg the trial of Mum. • ! gents; end theircoln aide nors and - abettort, by courts • 1. martial and a millbegOommiasket had been rad , lied by Congress, and also that the' Baptism° 14 Conn bad decided that the mtillcatket.by Cos. fire s was unnecessary. WAIIMEGTON. Joao, 27.--The armosot of 31r. rt ply 0- BlEgtum, Associate Judge Advocate, • , _ ta /II , . n ply to the antral srgumen in , defeats...e. -of ;, ' M aly R. Sundt and etherkeentathe the fidlow••_ I g points: rebellion, In aid of whbfit this ' coneptracy w ag e formed ant: . this grest, public j f crime committed; was prouctited for the 'dna- I 4 Cation of no right, for the redress of 66 wrong, but - was Itself simgy .rs criminal conspiracy of 1 gigantu dimensions. - The Court bad alread y 1 vierheerkil th e. plea', of • jOrisdicam. He i would pus It over fa educe but for the Withal ,T It bad leen arguerkby the counsel for thee:mad, , j = denying the authority of the President to can ' I . Lute tb!a Comeau/on and an averment that this itribunal is not a court of justice, has' no legal amistence, aad so wer to he determinedetermine 11 the tune joined. po and determine making this averment , counsel should show how the Presided amid oth , , I ennse discharge the duty enjoined von tdm by ' 1 his oa th , to protect, preserve and . defe nd the '",•Constitution. and take care that . tire be • 'faithfully executed. As - to` the au laws tit ?._.that the civil courts are open in this, die , trim, he answered they are closed. through ja out hilt of "the reptiblle, " and were open In this district only AT the force of the' bayonet. Withdraw the mithiry rces and t Cl marandeve la the Tidally alba* theirwould the net. , confede• rata to be tied in this or smyother court ? me conthinuar who assuabuted the President was 4,:...lsotionsted by c ivil Runs" but pursued by mil t- they yore; captured and Halo. Was this an su of nsurpetion T Whn. in aft Has land Lthold .... 6 enough to rums Is f If the Preeldeet fetestilled. 1 ts. .In t'lls act, what can wade rn him for arresting 1 , :t in like macaw and wirspeninn to trial. according tiiito military law,all th e other pa rt ies to this...ton tlficaefi The Judge s at argued that this Conn, .."- i. hiving been contnited by the President, it was not In their power an Infizicei to disobey: The • . gentleman might ea well ask theithpreme Coast to decide that the President had no authority to nominate, and that the Senate had no authority to confirm. the Judges composing that Court. I • ; The Judge i Advocate proceela at length ia rep l y to the 'mamma of Ilse counsel. citing precedents and:annatnLog the 'Mims of the Hon - meat. He showed- that the proclamations" 1 i an the President Issued dudng the Mullion, for thesuppresatoa of tie ' and among them the one providing for the mef ail rtheU and .Insurgent, their alders and abettors, by court - martial or military ccuralssionoverelatilled bt Congreas r also that the Supreme Court had de -tided that so much of these proclamations as provided for the courts.martial or military cam rulselens needed ao rathlcatthe. ' The Judge . Advocate' did not review the testi _ Atter dissociate Judge Advocati Bingham had concluded his argument, the Court adjourned un .til one o'clock to-morrow afternoon. AFFAIRS IN SOUTH CAROLINA .i.....t ~ -QEEITION OF A FIOTIIIONIL GOFOBOOL . . ... .4.e. ~....,,,,„.,..„. People Aubdised. • ..- , i l —...._ - • , r- ••:4 WADE HAMPTON'S DETERMINATION Haw ToIM, June 27. 11 The Trerta's Columbia, , ..". :t ~ .. .„;•;:4 - f {l3. 00 letter of the 2lst, says : Al! along the -, ~ . main roads; for a hundred miles around Cohan , .• 1 '• tile, the country has been strippedof Its Decease. Ilea. Heives, • mules. provisions and men chick ' ..; saw ate gone. and the railroads torn up. It is •-•":',, no figure of speech to say these people ' re at/Ur j lay. The little harvest of wheat is befog reaped, '• : but they have no mills to grind it. •Their corn ••• will soon be eatable, but they have already sub ,' , -lured from the pangs of hunger.. They are des . ' Mite &Mott of everything. .end all war of alike. The wealth of the Carohnas consist leads, 1 , '" . •—• megroes and mules; of the litter they have bees -- deprived by eltherarmy, -- and.the two former, - tbe more they bive, the wont► they are off; bun ; • dreds of them are living with their loss miserable . mclitiolwts Or friends] unable to get any where; Enable to work; begging among beggars; in Areas. and In prates/Imm lost. The; goner-- f 1 temper and spirit ofBodttr Carilina is In no Awes refractory. The' people are embeds:llre, iid for tbe most pwt, resolved to • do!the bat they can under the circumstances. • Ihe general insider Is. why • Provisional fl,n . enior Is not appointed, but no meetings to ex press Sbelmviewsi: their or Weir prefer nee. As far as I have heard I think •W. W. Haim la the meet popular man tt the people, .Ex• Gov. Aiken• le theraght to be too old. Xr. Boyce Is at his home, west of here. lie speaks very candidly and fairly of the position. Mr. Trenholm, of the Confederate Stems • Treasitry, who wait l -gels 'arrested bare and sent to Choleston,aomfesaes to its complete ---• " The inhabitants Literally Starving. tton,_ complete stittl uga ud sayine hullo doubt the country will Null:nuttily tippler as united, and more pros :perm u • free people. p ---He Preston, who was a former Illnlster; la bee, and aardxces very gracefully In the aseispensatlon. W e Hampton. however. ts understood MIL' larli represent umber class of thinkers, who are table:oily diagonal with the result and In. tend • qult tho cotmtry as aeon as they are nal. I have • eard persons throw doubt upon this - post. tido, d, as far as' Hampton ls concerned.uy lie ie q • ctly going to settle down. On • e other hand I heard a well known nor , gy •• say : Wade and about six hundred other rain. cmt famllles are C determ to emigrate to xpect this ined mean. when they get the neon! ask I e / I prealet before that • tkint comas min ••• of th em will have changed their ,r : 1 1:. and not - toora than Ore or six of the and onolair or thou min Re •to New Tort on the 1Y to F 'eantatmaksill244.4 on Setae. 7. Pew oleo, Jun. 537 .Areeeption to our re 4 tifttamed• is to be gisno here on the Tonal/t ast.tety, the make that divhdoe 1 gory le to out asSaSemeett: — a. 294V-istel Washington gtrys ' of moth ;Caroline, nm ll7 orts hat the * ontecash..hagals rotas m molt . :tt gtetarikr - • " • • Tietntsttesisdt:itotel • .•• Nat onsanne St—The pollee tailaysaisid: ist the ectemw ofCetsbr ftwit.,ooo ihnlett_ nano on city $l5 gmt coma, Item& hanki e In - oolemsattem bon 1111:tel Soh OF I M4 • THE --- 1 AILY --PITTSi3U LATIST IFROPFAN ADVICE. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAM CUBA. SEEM SEMMES STILL DUBIN —... Clemency Urged Upon Our Government. 111 TIEPAUTION NB TIE 11113014L11 DIM FRF-NCR RELVFORCEMES/T8 FOR MEXICO The 3Pcoreillan Macarlaustas. • New Torts, June 27.—The steamship Cabs, which left Liverpool on the afternoon of the 17th, and Queenstown on the 18th, arrived hem at five o'clock Aids afternoon. American securities active and advancing. &the Paris journals quote Lard Brougham's aneeeh tufting the policy of clemency upon the Atarilean government, and generally praise it. lieraral expos& hopes that the humane segos. Bons may be attended to. The Paris Petrie saysthat the apology made for the insult to the American eonstil'a flag at Bono ty the English Captain, net being satlafactory to tha Washingtos frkwertv mem, • demand war made for farther satisfac tion, which the English Government has just given In a dispatch to Trodden: Johnson, ex. pressing regret for the tmennenee. In the Home ot. Commons Mr. Cardwell said% the conference with the Canadian damnation relative to the defenses, ac., closed on the NA: and t that tbe the lta pa h. pers would be lipid berm P ew scen on jag PAW* attie Loan, tad Carman jpesmgd ist dm; Intervals at.the ptiaclpal Porta. The Government min""witli a temporarydefeal ty two- marjority, on the question of going :veldt the Committee of supply and management of deck yards; - but the reverie- wait speedily -l overmene. fav or . , /dr. Buckley made . , the annual motion In bf a ballot.' Lori. Tilmenton uPPMed. Adlost by forty.four majority: 'The with General P Ascot-Coeel.p won by Fly after a dead h eal , - -• ;The 'AfeaftertrOn rianan at explains Mexle n, that the army In Mexico will receive, before the 31st of fidoember,"-men.t -to:kennels-Abate whose terms expire by that te. The object of mone maintain.. but not Increase the strength ofd army. Foreign ambassadors bad conmtulated Napoleon on a safe return. The Bank of France eash roams hare de • creased thirteen million francs in a week. The Ihmrse Is heavy. budgTs:l:t he enet o Prussian Lrn Upper Chamber rejected the f the rer Rouse, a red left the goy. ernt to lir her own budget.. Brreasnift—The weather keeps brilliant and the preopects are favorable for an early harvest. Flour is Mcßee and unchanged, Western canal and Extra State iftelgtB2s ed. Wheat is very quiet. Muter led 100 mends. Coni le fir Bedm but quietra-83, salted held Ter ear ar 2Be e firm thilaw 180 monde. &WI& dull, bet holders : Pork is very dull and Is again 3d0511 cheaper. Petroleum M is ton with sales of refined fts ger ;W. .Leedow.—Baring, Bros. .k Co. report. Mari anna quiet, but steed). -I rtite - American wheat 450411; Winter red, 41044 ; Spring, 411343 Der quarter: PIM, 28®28; Sugars, quiet; Correa, n crderuand at' fall prices; Tea, Inactiv e e s, bat LutrpooL-,Cotton. active; sales about 20,CW bales; pima generafty one•fourth dearer; Bread. MA:lo4ft change in atellare. The weather ,keeps hot, and forcing provision& Thent-has been no fluctuation today In as) article. loud. firm. at 60)75.; Petsoletun, at 88. ed.®9l. Bd. for rained. Zndoii-Smmodery Afternoon-Comm* closed at -110 ; • Mods Central. 8334; Erle • U.& 3 2 0% 67 ifW3X. use l&-The frigates Niagara and oacqunerito Bailed .froni &intim:trait on the 17th; dostinallWit unknown. The Piwwlan.Chambers ware prunsgu the 17th, by !R emark ' In - a frony ad ti m e on throne, who bitterly the Chambers for their nix:salon to the iforernutent. They separated with feelings if =dual estrangement. Laystrm-Lbrerpool-Sabinkir_A sale was made in thertiyerptal Stock Exalters today lb the old .44000 *bans of the Aibuale Telegraph tflat mer lons sale The priVWce pRAS. aid was £415, and the THE ELEVIION IN NORFOLK, FL RAH SHOT 'THROUGH THE• BREAST! 'Arrest and Drowning of a Colored Thief JIZP. DILVIEP ECILILTEE azaaLLENT etersbug "Dally News" Suppressed FORTES/33 /IMMO; lane ?..f' —The election for city officers, which took place in Norfolk yea. temlay, resulted It the election of Thomas C. Tobb, Mayor. Boma dhsturbance took place In the reataurant of Yr. Cheezowatb, on Main street. Norfolk; last craning, end a man named Robert Jakernan iraiebot through the brew. Ella recovery le very doubtful. A court of inquiry was held [Mamoru. log, teat failed-to ascertain who committed the smelt. • Chas. A. Dokerty, colored, was arrested on Tuesday svenink, charged with having stolen two thousand dollars Thum a clerk of Mr. Moody's. Fie confessed the crime, and was sent to Camp llandltou to find the money, and whet he arrived at Mill Creek bridge, he Jumped over board and was drowned. . NEW Toxic, June 27.—The HerakPs Norfolk special says: Jai Davis' health is excellent. •At the municipal election In Norfolk, on the 24th, there war much etefteusent. ' A heavy vote was polled, a large number being returned soldiers from the rebel same', who tack the prt. scribed oath In order to entitle them to as clec• tive franchise. -R. C. Tabb, a pitminent lawyer, was elected Mayor. Walter Taylor, late AAA. Geo. for Gen. Ler—was elected Register. , There hove been semsral goy in Norfolk re cently, growing ant of diMenltics between the soldiers and negroaa. . pinned by Gen. Hwang, for disloyal utter . REMVII OF VIBE lA'. IMES. - Rates of Pay for Laborers Adopted, Raw Vona, Jane 37.—The Lynchburg, Va., papers contain the proceedings of a - meeting of the farmers of Virginia, held recently. Rao indica were 'adopted to pay amber one field bandana° dollar per. month, and number one women and ploughboys,- two dollars and flity cents per month, finding lodging, fuel and ra tions as Deretokew--the hands' to find their own clothing, loss of time from sickness and Idle ness to be deducted, and the bands to be entirely anblect to the orders of the employer. In no ease to hire a laborer ',whO has to r•hire him* self. Laborers refusing these terms shall not loiter upon the employers' premises, Payment shall b m ln money, or If preferred In supplies at market esa • Pro !dents and Superintendects of public works are requested not to hire bands engaged tunieulture without a written Permission from the farmer in whose sarstee he has. been mt gaged. Partin violating ,these rules, after sub. scribing to them, will be deamedguiltrof pm jury. - Advice. from Savannah, Ga. Mew Tome June 27.—The steamer Port au , Prince brings Savannah dates to the 23k1: nT'Sevannah !Jerald has a dtspatch dated Augusta, June 2i, announcing the loss °rebel steamer Leesburg by running on a snag, fifteen tulles below that City. Two lives wore lost, and most of the cargo eared. Savann Many rebel paroled prisoners are arriving at ah. The Ilisvannalt and Ogeeche canal is 110121 to be repaired and pant In order. The order prohibiting the wearing of the rebel uniform la being stiles], enforced. ' A writer in' Ma Savannah Irma gives 'li the most approximate approach to the stock of cot. ion of the tati.i cr O P NA come to market, as one o n of and a quarter of bales. - - . New Your. June 2T,-.-The steamer AMerleit allivediroM Savannahn the filth. no damper Leildateerg,, /adult - with 300 bales of Government cotton and miscellaneous artl ele.;- bad been snagged and sunk bodow Augusta, ott the 21st.. 'fwo llyes were lost. .The Americans Medical Anteciatkoa and Burgeon General' Barnes. pooroniatme ST. -441. the /Ma Minim of the - American Medical. AsentlatioN .was. charged that fhoma Gwent Banos hid Imea,gadif of . unprofessional conduetsm cosuudtind with an Ir prectitioner la thi ewe of the le It=llc4lly • ininentimed by Gr. flogetc,. at Ws cky; sad one of acmes= of that Aostird . arias; that the • cliarge .Ino. Om/ma fa COW& 112111106 Of leweeildtatie and ..saga deeleihr or. Swam ,The poldlcutoa pOttaika ri bDd o tktl I p i e t r t .th te agraa• AFFAIRS IN_ RICER AL' BD PETERSBURG, Order from Major General Terry. MEETINGS OF HINTERS FORBIDDEN Negroes to he .Corapenaateti Name as Whites MOELNUNT :OF VIRGIN! LEGISLATIM Military Railroad Seized by Cioverninen LECCOLIi CAVALRY TO BE DUCHABGED Prominent Rebel■ Applying for Pardon ,s,a; TLVT sscasrAlir OP WAR DANA. Now Yon; June 27.—The Heraltra Richmond and Petersburg correspondence says, General Terry, cranzaanding at Richmond, has issued an order announcing that slavery having ceased to exist in Virga, all the Staab' and mould,* lawv restoring the personal liberty of colored persons have become ataiolute, and that hereaf sona ter the colored people win enjoy the urns per t as the whites, and be subject Co on ly the seine restraints and pnnishmatas. Va grancy, however, will not be Dermittal on the tan of the negro any more than on that of white citizens. The testimony of colored per sons, he also slates, Will be received. in all case'_ _Winn he Comb in his Dena/I:neat. General Hartan commanding at Petersburg, z has forbidden, in an official order. the Re a taialle plangent to • blish anx wom co , the L uegros Or to make a diadem/on . prejudl tii thbir fn. welts, and no ditfreenee the'ritte of bemoan ration for the same labor by whites and blacU is 4. be allowed. ;Fri • The Vtigicia Legislature adjourned situ dis on Neatly day evening last, after a session of five days, all the mearauts required by Gov: Pier- Tolnt to assist bins In Cho work of reconstructing the Slate Government were passed, eliciting lit tle or no- debate in their passage. The most Important of these wraithilit oteXteaditik therbleo- Um franchise to person who were erxeladed from It by the Alectandris Conatitutran. These per. eons arena*, who hail — voluntarily given eta :and comfort to the rebellion since the first of `January, 11364. th 'Th enew decline of members of Congress and of e Legistature, Is to take place on the 12ra of next October. At this election the people are :also to decide whether thetegisiature shall have power to repeal the constitutional provialra which excludes from holding 'odic* a/I who have been =Caged in thh rebellion. _ The Bould's Washington special says: Among other valuable poverty seized upon by Coloaci Loomia, 'pedal agent of the Treatalm,Dotrart meat in VirginiaMs the military railroad lead ing from Danville to Greensboro, forty miles in length, built 1../ the rebel army. The road will be rum under the control of the Treastrry regularly mmliscated by the Court,aud is =Pett ed to Pay a handsome per cent. above expenses. .The Lincoln Cavalry who have rendered sig nal service In Caatael,dividoli tlincighout the war, and lately coingramded by Colnel' W. R. Adims..ls en route for New York to bv paid and discharged from the service, and will solve there some time to-morrow. The Timm' epedal says: Ex-Senator Foote and C. J. a Faulkner were the only persons of note Senator eh° lied for Pardon yesterday. Ex Senator Foote's application is dated Mon treal. dames the troops that left here today for their homes were the 121st New York 'volun teers, SI Mama and 358 men. The /oddment Secretary of War Dane, will surrender his °Mos to Ids sumeasOr on Thurs day next. and Immediately start for the west by the way of New York, to 'mums the duties of editor of the Maw° Republican. MONUMENT CONTRIBUTIONS FROM COLORED TROOPS Secretary Dana's Successor SALE OF OLD CAPITOL Psl.lo3' POSTPONED. New Tong, June 27.-,The Tribtow's Wash- Irgton sptaid says Yoseph E. Teatman, Presi der*, of the Seahely Committee, mites to Gen eral Howard from St. Louis that ha hat received valuable contributions from the colored troops to apd streand that city. sonolluti.it' to seven thousand dnllars, to be appedprlsted to the eree- Mu of a monument in Washington, in honor of President Lincoln. Major Eckert, superintendent of the Military telegraph lines in the War Department, will us tan succeed Mr. Dana as Assistant B,xre tory of War. The Old Cajoitol . prisun and the grounds upon which it stands, were nader a decree of the iiin• preme Court, and was offered as. public auction, but the sale was finally postponed, notwitlastand. lag there were Are bidders present. • I.Pardenaby the Pr esident...Mt/slant Judge Advocate Bingham's Argument. Wsurnearcut, June 117.+—The business of granting pardons Is unavoidably slow, as the M ln each ease hare carefully to be exam ined before the result Is reported to the Pool. dent for approval. Hein. !Meant Hubbard. "of Virginia, is here making application for pardon under the proclamation of the President, his Lopertycleoedl4 the PZ,OOO limit of amnesty. The following are among the panning today by 'the President : .1. E. Rankin, of Kentockyi David Black, of Arkansas, and C. IL Johuloo. of Kentucky. Assistant Judge Advocate, Bingham, had • 'large and apparently much haerestea auditory this afternoon during the delivery of his argil. meet in reply to &Tardy Johnson, on the subJad of the Jurisdiction of the Military Commission, now tors. engaged In the trial or the allogerconsplra- Firemen Rowdylag—Admiral Irarregut Destitution In Georgia. raw'. Tone, June 27.—A company of Amman went on an excursion to Glen (. t are yesterday, where they annoyed the residents by stealing - their fruit, Ac. The authorities were powerless, and the engine boys helped themselres without hindrance. The public house near the landing vas assaulted and considerably damaged. Oa retorn Lag to Williamsburg they got into a itAtt, iii can lof the principal chambers bang arr ested _ by the pollee, thereat watered. Admiral Yampa Is In the city to-day. It Is. rctoored that be Intends making a visit to the Wt stern cities. Adele s from the Interior of Georgia say that tit-re Is much suffering la that region for the wet tot food, and that a number of (panto are entirely destitute. Stock and Money Itatters. Nsw. YORK, Jane 8 7.--There was in Increased denuind for railway shares on the street this morning, and prices are better. At, the Stoat Exchange the market was firm , During the call there were large transactions in leading stodni. The speculative Impulse opened for Cumberland coal, and ran through alt railroad with slight exceptions There Is • very strong movemeat in C. & P.,condneted yesterday by stockholders, sales. The rise In 11/Wok' Central was equal to 4®5 per cent., consequent upon European mi slays. In the latter part of the day the market became quiet. The government list Is steady,' with not much animation. The rise In 540's on the other side, generally anticipated, had very little effect. The gold market was not active to-day. gold , being very effectually locked up by the bull coin binegon° h' and has teen sold at per cent. pre mium. Money was easy. Gigantic 011 Company Swindle. Nsw Tonic, June ST.—An alleged gigantic Oil CompaLypwindic wan under Investigation yes terday,-before Justice' Dodge, at the Jeffery:on Market Pollee Court. The United Service Pa. trolcam Company's the Institution involved, and It Is charged that two of Ito reputed officers, A. D. Mann and David Stratton, Jr., have defraud ed dilTerent persons of large amounts of money. Ydr. George D. Kellogg made the charge against tbme two men, and Mann was arrested and com mitted, but Stratton wee out of the city. Stockholders' Meeting. NIM Whir, June •27.—The annual mening of Stockholders of Buffalo and State Line Road, Wait held in this city to-day, Dean Richmond, Wm. Kipp. Jos. Field. dianson RoWnson, Chu. R. Lee, James C. Benison Henry L. Laneinz, Milton Ccrortright, Geo. W. Patterson, John 11. Tracy, Ed. Wm:Williams and namilton White were elected Director,. At the subsequent meeting of the Director, , Dean Richmond was unanimously elected President in place °Mo. Ulm, deceased. • Delit et Washlagtin City. New Tom, - June 27.—The . Conevretat verilser's Washlngtou special - sap r The 3(ey M OUIIMOINge &Wee the funded debt of the adty at fotepthlee thousand dollars.'" The dont. Ina debt ta two hundred and Ahylavea and dollars. Minsk/ma in increase et ably. slx thonaantdallap dues January 1/301. Firs Is PlWaderphla., Priswasszary Joao 27. , T-Ar ere o'otoolk' this &frames:4 a Ike csoplotilt, destroyedltiritoto 0fJ.•56 - Beirirs dr Co., an Chestnut Aro% 'stuf f for atolls of Co., The flames eiftea. AM north' sod *mkt" its "orfablitzsisfs of Netts et Bro., grfters, arid 'W. 'Be -Allos, !coal oudeakes, LAILST HAVANA INTELLIGENCE. Surrender ef the Blockade Runner Wren Demanded. ---- THE REBEL BRECKINRIDGE STILL IN HAVAN Ne YOllB, Jue 21.--The llcrakra Havana correspondent says the British Consul H has made a demand for the aurrend ate of the blockade runner Wren. captured a rthe nd run into Key .West by her crew. General Breckbuidge and his accomPatiinZ fugitive rebtls were still In Havana. Some of the wealthy sympathizers hid shown Brecht°. ridge great attention, and offered to present him with a house If he would remain among them. It was rumored, however, that he Intended to go to Spain. The ex -rebel ram Stonewall, alias 011nde, atlli remained in Havana harbor, bat no one ffoubtet that she would ultimately be given up ta bur govement. COMMISSIONS IN NEGRO lICGIMENTS an Into Wain of Indian Buren NEW Tont, June 27.—The Iterald's special sap: The rush for commissions In negrwregl meats is confined mainly to officers of high grndes. The applications for second Lieutenant* are notsuflicient toorganize the regiments. Bach persona 18 desire these commissions can god va cancies on passing the necessary examinations before the board. 'The investigation Into the Wain. of the Indian Bureau, preparatory to being tamed over to Judge Edwards Commismoaer of India° At fairs pro. tan, milted in finding them all cor rt'w4.lll:t::: i',:` h . I sit e : tolh en e I C° l 3t; 1 3 rig': • Thy Freedmen—Gen. likivard'a Oration— Return of Gen. Grant—Pay of Kilpat rick,. Cavalry. New one, Jane 27.—The Tribune's Wash. In gton special has the following: . The Freed men's Bureau has prepared a Iles of the abaft. domed lands of Virginia, and will , enbutit It to the Pnwident for his approval to-morrow. The Wt embodies between thirty and forty thoiltieud acres of this character. ‘. Gen. Howard will visit Booth Carolina on bus. loess connected with the delivery of his oration at Gettysburg. on the coining fourth of Jly. Gen. Grant returned from Philadelphia list night. The pay-roll of Gen. Ellpatrlek's eavall7 t now doing guard Mayon Me railroad betwoon Rich picnda and Rattle', In being Preparaci• The cone' me Kill probably be paid off within a week. Tho Orange and Alexandrialiallroad—The President Recovered. New Toni, Jane 97.—Tho Cownserelel Ad vertiser's special Up: The Orange .and *Alex andria Railroad was turned over to-day by the War Department, to theßoord of Public Works President Johnson has recovered from his theporm7 indisposition. Rs has participated ltt today . proceedings clan important cabinet meeting VerMollt DeatornaltState Convention. Buntraorow, Vr. , Jute 27.--The Vermont ocratic &ate Convention met here te.day, soda nominated the following Stateitleket : For , Governor, C. N. Davenport, of Wilmington ; for L leuttnant,Dovernor, D. C. Llesey, of Darling ton ; for Treastwer, B. H. Noyes of Hyde Par Resolutions wan passed ro.atilrmlng the demo eratieprinelpiew, and dedarirur contideziee'l wise sod' constitutional InesaUell- of r li the eam. sanction adopted by the Presldain. Gold quotalGen. H TORY; June 97.—Go tled lanw consequence of the ld scarcocnity tinues of u cashnset. Gold bears are bonowing (inept° make a? their dellrerim. pacing % per cent perday.. They do his in preference to btiying, in the 'hope that af ter Saturday the payment of gold interest by the Treaseuy will compel the bulls to &Nome tha #5,000,000 they are now keeping out of the mar ket. The quotations opened at 1(1%, and trout up to 149. Telegraph °Mee" Opened. BITSPALO, Jana 27.-:--The Western UI2IOD Telegraph Company hare °mod offices at tho following places: Caws, ow Union 11.11, and American Hotel. daraloge; nift Wllifsat Hoary Hotel, Lake George; and Catskill Moun tain Mown, A ihopeller Reported Sunk. rirrsio, June 37 .—There was a soybean' blow on the lake hist night, and to day the ,weather b cool. It hdreported that the propeller Cornet stink in Washington harbor, Greenbay, with • cargo of merchandise The Crops. New Yuan, June:?.—The crop accounts from all polnta of Lb. cenuttry, particularly from the Wtt, are of the moat favorable character, and we shall probably have CO enormously fall crop of almost probabl y prOdined lit the Northern States. Health of President Jobnson. StitssnovErov, JUDO 27.—P:tab:lent Jobason's health Is—stutuewhat improved to-day, though sot etillebently to enable hint to rece►e visitors, lie will probably attend the usual Cabinet meet lag. f i esea.Tbltty Loam Subscription". Pe ILAIUSIPIII.S, June 27.—Jay Cooky reports the subs7oo. criptions to tbo 7-30 /On today at LI,- 301, Printing In Oil Celan. This process. by which come charming little pictures have been produced, Is thus described In Chambers' .leurmst I " The moat internting Improvement In mod ern wood-engraving is the printing Is oil noires, which has been so successfully established by Mr. George Baxter. It Is the old chlaro-oscuro en-. graying Improved and carried on to perfection, andalaan Is o pm:tired as follows. The ground, min rite thd outlines are depicted on the first birek4 and printed from It in neutral tint. After this, block succeeds block, each bearing a did's.- eat color or shade; and elm. of the beautiful little printed paintings (If we may use theta/In) we eee so cheap have received Impressions from so teteasntthan twenty blocks . Teas process has Ins of been apcolo plied to a certain extent In the print. andred maps, but being too tedious ted s eXpezeive, has been most Inmmionaly adap nd modified. Suppose a map wants four colors, four colored blocks are Axed Inoue frame, which moves by machinery In the moss exact way on the table of the printing press. Beneath MIR frame a latte four-quartered sheet Is placed and roe an Impression, each carter bearin a different color. This done the fauna Is turned g round dne quarter, bringing • different color to bear on each portion of the printed sheet. The Impression Is again taken and the 'process con tinued men the whole number of colors are de posited. Even the Onion of two colors to form a third—Eameiy, yellow and blue to make greet-- Is accoMplbthed now to perfection, from the ra pidity by which the process Is carried on, and thus six or seven colors may the four blocks in the frame.' be produced faun • - Venerable Radln. The "venerable Fdwarel Ruffin," who, at eighty years of age, tired the tint gum at Fort 8u or and now aboota the top of his head off, "be. canoe," es be said In his last letter, "I emmet survive the lose of the liberties of my country," presents us with an exaggerated example of .fanatichne by which the south la example. d by which all distinctions In political and moral terms &I need In ordinary wiltin g . and speech: are confounded. Tho !Mettle. to' which Mr. Raffia referred are the libertles demande .:y one half of Ws connuyinen to buy, sell, wort without pay, whip. ,rand or burn at the stake the other half without let or hindrance. These are all the liberties that the south baa lost; and now if the remainder of her ruffians would fol, low the veneralbe's example, eho would be free Indeed,-6/Lego 71ribune. Profiting by Example. From a report taken from a Manchester paper, and published In yesterday's ismer the Tunes, ft appears that mime of the unemployed "Con federate" pirates, or ruffians profiting by their example, have taken to the trade of plundering Brithh vessels on the West coast of In, land. Onecoasting vessel was barely attacked the other Week by several boats' crews of the same class Of enterprisers that have been - ing upon American merchantmen for the last four yeani. The British skipper,tinable to make any resistance, quietly allowed his vessel to be phitidered; and only escaped with the craft, me nus his cargo, by the accident of • favoring breeze. liere Is a chance for Laird. These new elligerents" are likely, in time, to be la a po 'deco, thuacially, to order an Aksbasse or two • vim Sprinkled Beinationa Wake the Smell's some when it will do no harm to make some Ws closures respecting attempte made last winter to destroy tboarseind there, 'hick tlye hitherto teen her, inlet for pradentlal mums. ap• pears that torpedo,mace la .boltatlonot a lamp oleos!, was dhanwered under a fileit resters In lie usenet laud December.and on being opened prwred Weenie& politer sad Infisinable materi al enough. it expleeet to entirely destroy . the. banding. InYeetlipat i s that the fader as! melees was le . two women, or men la. woment clothes, w ho ere diaturbedjust In time to prev ent them fbom !piing 'tie Ilse. Th Rapubals detail* tiro otter attelapM to cripple the armory )a different ways, both . er red* 1 11 WA* failed l M Completely as the Anti * The Burning of Idaho City, Idaho Terrri tory. Idaho city was completely destroyed night be fore last by one of the moot desMuctive fires that ever has visited the mining reginns of the west ern elope. The whole town as consumed, from Bear run to Commercial t, winch is nearly to the foot of Main, and from the Bluff to Moore's creek, leaving oatht standing bet a few shanties skirting the town. The fire was, without doubt, t o work of an incendiam as the city had fired several different times withlo the last few rims, but be t each time fortunately discovered season to be extinguished. The'fiames spread with the most astonishing rapidity. The town was composed of buildinge made exeltraively of pine loch boards, Led in some eases shakes, pine with cotton lining and paper, to which was added the usual inflammable coating of lamp amoke, so that it banal almost like a train of powder. the alarm la said that le two hours from the time the alarm was given the whole burnt district was a smoking field of ashes and cinders. All at tempts to describe the confusion and consterna tion-of the people are fruitless. The spread of the fire was so rapid that In the great majority of instances there was no time to save anything from the wreck. Added to the terrible desire°. Bon of propertv was the • moat disgraceful sys tem of thieving and robbing that can be hung ten bs fact, is is generally believed that the fire 'asset for the purpose of plunder. As stem as the Alarm became general, thous ands of Mau eelid be seen running in all direc tions, with one or two sacks of flour, a bog of candles, a bundle of , clothing, or anything that milted Omni. One man, who wltumaQ the scene remarked that It was stealing on the grading male ever dreamed of. •A band of ruf fians of • huddred or two would assist In clearing a store Of its contents, sad land them at a safe distance fitim the burning buildings. when at the word ` s teady" sash man would seize as much as he could carry and make off with it. It was a perfect revel of larceny. One of our merchants, who had a large lot of flour stored there, had succeeded in removing It out of the way of the fire, but had to go to the store for a few minetes, found,on returning to his pile, that about three hundred bummers were logging it away, and they continued until It was all gone. But few persons have arrived - from there since the conflagration, and there km been no mail or express, consequemtly we have been able to team but few particulars. Every hotel le the city was destroyed, alio the Forest theatre. We und,rstand the county records of Boise county were saved. Fire-proof cellars iltd mach said mitigate the Imam of merchants, though it is said that all the cellars did not stand the fire. A gentleman who left there yesterday morning says that the men were already clearing away the burning brandi to Milk. room Ibr new hand -1 legs. Coffee was for sale at different laces et fifty cents a cup, and small roils of 11, dat a [dollar each. Before this iota a ne town la ,aprioghig up on the site of what once Idaho Lily. ' hutw No e hare correct estimate of the loss cad made, heard it set, dowa at over million dollars—ldaho &ottoman Nay 20. ------ - - to Duke of Argyll on tno American Question. The Dote of Argyll has addressed to the ißtroUmunt a letter, commenting upon the refer ence ray the Earl of Dalhousie, at the General Assembly of the Proe Church, to American top , 'acs. Earl. Dalhousie "totally denied that the Origin of the war shad been to settle the question Of the abolition avery," and alleged that "It aim* from the evil plutons of men, out of the struggle of party against party, and that It giwas the hand of God alone that overruled the n purposes of man and brought the grand thne of the abolition of slavery.. In reply to ese esserticuts, the Duke of Argyll piling out ti; th e "platform" on which Mr. Lincoln was elt ted lea written doctament , and that of the se %totem paragraphs not less than one third were devoted to direct and emphatic declarations ono of the aull-alarery principle. The Doke con. " Is true, of cowrie, that the abolition of Merely with!' the slave States was not contem plated ; and this for the very sulEelent mama that the coestitutional powers of the Pre - ;Ment and Congress did not make even the &mambas cinch a Measure competent. But on every One nniuttlokeentlected with slavery on which the President and Congress could act, Mr. Lincoln was pledged by his 'platform' to measures ad- Tel Pete the Interests ofidavery" The Duke then recapitula te, all the provisions of the Chicago platform, showier their resia,ct ire bearinp, and alter noticing the vain enrts of the peace confer:mho of 1861, concludes is follows : 'The proceedings of that committee have been published Long and hard 'did they pull, and writhe, and atrutgle; hut not ,• word did ;they asesak—not • stroke of the oar did CLey gin—not a caution did they shout ' tato each ottr's tar—which bad not exclusive reference to e rock of Slavery, and on. that rock they split. is, indeed, by God's mercy visibly ex. tended to the Veiled States that now tka rapids h have been tsmod, the vessel of that great State the as `reappear, not "bottom up," wrockcalma waters, ed hut sound and whole, with the black reels of slavery already far down in the heroism of the past, to which, In the historyof nations, there It no bu t So far I surree with my no ble friend; but there is no epeciel honor paid to Ged an rehabs:l to recognize that s a sses which he honors most—the humus heart and will a ?be "- to ilinend or Biro. seward. A onnars, N. T.. June 24.—The funeral calm °flint. W. U. Seward, thisaftoon d w together, from far and near, •me con ern course of neetwhisitig friends. The occasion and serva were exceedingly Impresalre and ton !l ing. The beautiful grouida around the mansion of Kr. 13eward were laid out mostly in accord ance with the taste of his accomplished wife. In arid shout these grounds she bad passed the hsp t hours other life, and shortly before her spirit Ecrarted eht sald to her husband, 'Oh! Beery bow I should like to see the flowers and hear the B bl la the garden once more." Io accordance with this wish the remains were removed to a shaded scot In the grounds at °nee - clock today, whore they were visited by the friends of the family un til a few minutes before thrte o cck. when upon the appearance of a shower, they were re turned to the house. From thence, at half past three o'clock, the ftineral .procession moved to St. Peter's church. All plaees of bmineas were closed, out of respect to the memory of the de. ceased, and the streets were crowded with mourn. leg eitmena to attend the funeral of thelamented lady. The beautiful funeral 'mice of the Episcopal Church was read by the Her. Me. Brainard, when the hymn. " I would not M e always " and another hymn were sung with touching effect. altar was elaborately adorned with wreaths, cursor crowns, sad pyramids of dowers, sent by ci.ester, mourning friends from Albany, Geneva, , Buffalo, and various other places. Gt.vercor &ward, borne down more with son row than by the dreadful wounds Intileted—first male'n and then bydrelgo—Abßowed the re- Into the church and then to the cemetery, elite • g all eyes upon, and awakening the m eal profound sympathy of all. That humanity .uln bear up FO eo bravely under such an amt. mulatkm of suffering seems truly wonderfaL !JINNI Gomm Birsairrr's °mom, or Bar Wooer—lf a copperhead like Ben Wood is ita recaps nnwhipt of Justice, we might as well strike &Maws from the statute book and open all thejalls. His offense Is rank. It has long tested the patience of the people. The bl , od of 'mutters numbers of our brave soldiers Is red IV= bra blylllll. Be stands detested by te North, which he has betrayed, and by the Booth h , which he Imelda to wince tato a continuance of the war. Ills office has been the appropriate slierres place of traitors. To It John Mitchel ran wUelmood fell, as the serpent slinks from one hole to another. Ile Is a Benedict Arnold I without his bravery, and a Judas Iscariot who has not the grace to h himself. Ile and Jeff Davis sbordd be execu ted aide by slde—the we as the represestaUve of the copperhead' of the North. and the other as the representative One traitors of the South.--Nms Tork /Ewald Garr. J. D. Cox, just nominated for Governor of Obto by the Republicans, was born at Mon treal, Canada, though tds parents were redderita of New York City. Ile practiced law at War ren, the Buda Ohio, &nate. In until 1859, 1801 when he e as sw a elected to Brigadier General In the State militia, ppo fe was cemmistioned Brigadier General of Volunteers May 17, 1801. and 'clamed to commend the forces in the Kanawha Valley. lie remained In command of !hie department, except for a abort time during which Gen, Itoeccrans him, until August, 1862, when hew as was over Ge assign a line° In the Army of Virginia under nera ed l Pope. In October be was promoted to be a Ma jor General, and ordered to the District; of the Kanawha. A ratiociors elephant base teen o3mmltleg frightful ravages he a northwestern province of Bladostan. He was taken for a marriage pro. melon, bat suddenly became wild and polled down a number of hots and trews. The next day he became wilder still, and one of the ma hoots In attempting to chain hie Va seized by the trunk. and trampled . vmder the ele— Than keeping the corpse of the . ISM 'under his' feet for two successive dap, acteallygrinding IS t° dust. That very day he struck tenth a Beak min and emaahtd his bead; two other men were severely injured, and most of the inhabitants of EulatiPore have. It Is said; runlhdm, the village for fear of the brute. Oise. P. Hirt:a was estartaaed b hts y Mends with &banquet. at the . Ueda Roesa,l4. on Thursday night. Re massed hat -11111111 Ora of Preadgmt. Joluusan'a reesestnic doe yelley-beld that theta** had thettiglittei determine the Beata ot silksge alibis their bands, and adeecatad • Ituasey target the Sontham people", • INN= P/ttsbargh Female Coll .ve—Readlog C test ---• The "reading contest" for the silver cop, known as the "McCarty Prize Cup," came off last evening, to the College Chapel, In the pres ence 6f a large and highly fashionable audience. There were tea contestants, known to the Judges by number, and not by name, mi that there might be no partiality In awarding the prim. The following are the names of the contestants, with the subjects chosen: 1. "Claribell'e Prayer," by Miss Emma J. Fettermen. - 2. "The Volunteer's Return," by Mien Isabella _itbsi- 3. "Joan of Arc," by Miss Mary Swaney. 4. "Per. eta, or the Peasant Mother s by Min Clara N. McCritcheon." 5. "The nd Shin Onion," by Miss Lizzie Smith. 6. "Baby Bell," by Rise Mary Pershing. - 7. "The Beautiful Snow," by Min Atlnerva C. Thome. 6. "Maclalee's Child." by Miss Kate C. Barnett, 9. "Bement° del Capin," by Miss Maria Rinehart. 10. "The Old Flag of Dihnr. Sumter," by Miss Mary F. The Judges were Rev. Irwin House, of Cin cinnati; Rev. 8. H. Nesbit, D.D., Editor bf the Pittsburgh Christian Admort t , and Rev. J. IL Wagner, Pastor of the Garman Reformed Church. The cup was awarded to No. 9, Miss Maria - Rinehart—the Judges being of the opinion that her style of reading exhibited the nearest ap. ITnelto the required standard of excellence. n l ay re, however that the reading of several other of Um conk: was highly com • plimented, and all exhibit a high degree of taste aning. d culture In this Important branch of train There was a rich variety of vocal and Instru mental music, interspersed between the pieces, by Misses L. and G. J. Cooke, E. J, Fitch, Anna Crawford, Canto Crawford, Priscilla Verner, R. and Holderburn, L. Loe, Emmallanks, Ellen Boothe Little 'Coy. The musical performances were under e Immediate direction of Pref. H. Rohback. The et commence tl close on Thin Cooke, D. D. graduates. see of the graduating clue will is evening, In Christ Church, and day evening, when Rev. Charles will deliver. the addresa to the Laying of t e,Qinn' the Menu. went at Gettysburgii. The following constitutes the order of the procession at the ceremonies of laying the cor ner-etone of the monument lu the Soldiers , Na tional Cemetery, on July 4th: Chief Marshal . 1 4„ and aide ; 'id . Gen. J. W. Geary; • battallion of cavalry, a Linton of artillery 4 and a regi. mart of frifan ry; Maj. Gen. Meade and Stain Officers and idlers; Officers of the Navy aad Marble Corral Marian; Soldiers of 1812; The President; tient, Gen Grant and Staff; Vice Admiral Farragut and Staff; The Cabinet Mie letera and Diplomatic Corps; - Ei-Presldentsr Lieut. Gen. Scott and Rear Admiral Stewart; Chief Justin!" and Aseociated Judges of the United Stake; The Orator, Chaplet's and Poet; Committee of Arrangements ; Governors of States and Territories, with their Staffs; Meru. -has of Congress; Lesitshanres; Board of Mena. gene of National Cemetery; Federal, State and De Territorial Judiciary; Asehttant Secretaries of Sanitapartments; Conkers Smithsonian Institute ; Sanitary and Ch rietian Cotontissions; Mas Ons, Knights Tempters, Odd Fellows, and other benevolent lastitntiOnS; Corporate authorities of cities; 80ejoty of the Cincinnati; National Musical Association of Baltimore; Clergy and Press; Religions, Liter-try, Scieutlfic and Indus trial Aucciations Loyal Lesynes , Fire Comps. and Citizens: The order of exercises In the Cemetery, after music by the band, will - open with prayer by Rev. Stephen B. Tyne, D. D., followed by u Trench's Hymn." by the Union Musleal Association; In troductory remarks' by the President of the United States; Mtisie—" Hayward'S Ode"— Union Musical Association. After which the ceremony of laying tho corner-143 u will be con ducted by the Grand Master of Masons of Penn ey-In:04 Governor Curtin will then deliver an addresa, followed by an oration by Major General O. O. Howard. The Poem for :he °amnion will be recital by Colonel C. G. Halpin°. hiusic and a benediction will conclude the ceremony. The' _ Grand Gala Feat — teal Grand Festival to come oft at Oakland Park to day will be something novel and vitro thing In the line of amusements. The exhibition Ls got. ten up by the Martinelli Ravel Family, pried pally for the purpose of enabling famines to at tend their unique and wonderful Pe 3 formanceu. consisting of agile rests upon the flying tripes, • variety of gymnastic ex grouping, ke. The laughable featmesof themrtainment will consist of the Indierams cle of a each rase, aid Five Enekets of Pl enty . y Them will be a baboon atheneum al the opening, tEree o'clock, and two ascensions at the close. E cars will start f ro m the corner of Market and Fourth steel.. For further particulars see advertise. Early Closing Arrangement.—par retail dry goods mmebanta have unaulmously rewired to close their stores,. on and after the lit prow tno, at five o'clock P. at. This branch of bad mss employs a very large forte of hands, and the employers hare generously entered Into this agreement In order to afford the clerks time for recteatkm and exercise. This Is WIWI'. In the right slued inn, and we know nothing to ore. vent It from becoming a general one, for It all business men would close their stores and cakes but t at an early hoar nothing would be lost by them, ysleal advantages hiraluable would be gained by their employees. . Malicious Misclaief.—lnlbrmation was made at the Mayor's odic° by a man earned David Austin charging George Blatchford, B. Mc- Docald, and Frederick and David Nelson, with malicious mischief, and also bringing cult 'against the two Nelsons for surety of the peace. It Is alleged that these men cut down a valuable cherry tree belonging to Mr. Austin. near Tem peranceville. The patties WI era arrestedyester day afternoon by °dicers Wlillson, Wilmot and !homburg, and will be held to hall. Returning .• Flucktall rr Regiments._ The 149th and 150th Pennsylvania Regiments (Bucktalle) arrived at Rani Mug on Sunday from Rimira, where they have been an. duty shine the battle of Hatcher's Ran. These regimental have experienced very hard service, and their depleted ranks attest their brav ery. The 149th numbers about 800 men, out of 1,809, the maximum figure to which the regi ment was recruited. Tie 150th has but about 21* men left out of 1.000. Charge of Adultery.—Wm. 2 dcCully, con stable of Birmingham, waa InTeited of tday by officers Messner and Ray, on a charge adul. tery, preferred by dlacharged soldier named chalice Bbelltart, who returned from the army a - week ago. The wife of Shellbart, a few days since, gave birth toa tine healthy child. Gully has at Court. been held to ball in $lOOO for Ida appearance New Mualc.—llorace Waters, No. 481 Broad. way, New York, has rent 113 the fhilowing pieces of music, by Mrs. E. A. Parkhurst, who . has .obtained considerable rep:Us:Um:al a composer: "Funeral March," to the memory of Abraham" Llncole, the martyr President; "Oh! Bend me one Flower Nom Ws Grave." It Is stated that the demand %rile Funeral March amount. to one thousand weekly. It Is really Wreath !. Ppecial Election In Allegheny.—The *cetera of the Fmcrth ward, Allegheny, In parse mice of • resolution of Councils, and under the proclamation of his Honor, Mayor Morrison, will be called upon to elect, on *Thursday next, • member of the Select COnnell, to the ye. Taney criescd by the resignation B. Fran of 14 es, Esq., the newly elect ed City Controller. The IPn'pit and Rostrum. for e, pith. Usbed by Bchermerhorn, Bancro ft 4t Jun Ca, Sep York, and bI2 arch street, Philadelphia, con tains Bancroft's oration on the death of Pmal dent Lincoln, the Funeral Ode, by W. C. Bry ant, President „Lincoln's Emancipation Peoria. minion, his last Inaugural, and a correct por trait of Ka Lincoln. Sent to the Refuge.—The lad Adams, whose arrest for the larceny of 8118 from Rankin's drug-atore we noticed yesterdsa. had • hearing Rouse before the Mayor yesterday and was sent to the of Refuge. The second cbsr for hireen preferred against him has been withdrawn. y . _ • Generous Donation .-- Yester day Mete*. Baker & Bendel, - agents of the Bebnomy Society, deposited with Allen linuner, Treasurer of the Freedmen's ARE Assoclatton, Aye hundred del. late, a s the gilt of that worthy Society to that noble object. Took the Oath.—Hon. Chu. A. Black, of Greene county, took the preiterlbod oath yester day IA the United States Diatiict Court, and was. adnfitlied to practice. It. W. Downey, Esq , alao, of Greene county, took the oath; ha having teen prevloUly admitted. Cawernateat sates.—T. ay aimY e n a fit f u el d saeonth ll d ade ,Auctioneer, Lade anothergado Go N i m w y ted Two hunhmr ewe r v ileatoa24-eight dollars and, a tlao . , Death of • Ceatenruirtasoha Ageism, ,a colored man, who st sidd to ban Wm a Sea. Tu onberiand t or, General Washington, died at Neville. 'th county, a few days ago, ge was .coneideroly over a hundred years old; Frank losnea Diattludne.— The MAT/Ont" I)et of Frank Lashes Lady's lispdan Of t* : *F len hu been MOW hy Y. aunt, NW 110A10 rati,iiirOXl CITY MD SVDDEBAI Mr. James Wilson Murray then delivered an may on "Edward Everett.' The "Tyranny of. Opinion" was the title of the closing exercise which was delivered by Mr. William James Bawjer, who cxecluded with a raledictorrAddrem. Dr. Woods, President of the Peculty, then conferred the I — Degrees of A. B. upon the grad. uates,Mesare. Murray, Wlghtznan and Sawyer. The ererefses were of a hlghlycreditable char act r, and were enlivened with appropriate the Uni m- by the Irving Band, composed of students ouf seraity. The Honorary Degree of A. M. was then con ferred upon Rana Boggs Herron, Esq. The Degree of D. D. was conferred upon Rev. R. at of Sadl L. er Browne of New Castle, Pat, and th LD. upon ' Hon. A. W. Loomis, of this y. sit ' The exercises closed with prayer by Rev. W. D. Reward, D. D. The Institution Is new In a most prosperous sad ganrishlng eondition, the ntunber of pls being two hundred and twenty-three. The sum of 119,000 has been added to the endowment fend during the past year, and the active friends' of the school wall • doutalesa continue their et. forts until they have pieced It upon a Mond and permanent bards. Harry, the Hanle Yamer.--J. 8. horsy, the world.renowned tamer of wild and vicious horses, will exhibit his manner of subduing re.. history bipeds of tbe equine species at Latlyetta Bei to night, by fa lecture setting forth tds peen. liar method of training, and also by practical il lustrations —a number of obstreperous animals having been tendered him by eome of our Mr the purpose. Re will also exhibit t o Thum._ day aftennon and evening. His lectures and ii tutrations are exceedingly entertaining, and will doubtless attract a large lindlence. Pittsburgh Theatre.—To.night Mr. F. Th Cblppendale takes his farewell benefit at, the eatre. Mr. C. la an acconspllshed actor, al. .ways np in his parta, and kLs personation of "old MID'. characters is genial and natnraL aPpears In three good playa hir..J. Ogden will receive a benefit on Thurs day. - Just Arriving.—Ladles% gents' and child ren's best guilty Congress gafters and balato. rat boots at itcCleiland's Auction House, S 5 riftb street. Coal and Coal Barge at Auction this day at 11 A. Y. at the loot of Pitt street, on Allegheny Wharf. T. A. Malt. su.raun, Atittioneer. erank Leslie's Lady's Magazine, for July. 8 The ladles will find this to be a very beautiful number. For sale by John W. Pittoelz. Flt Children , . Congress gaiters, red shoot and rt.ey boots at McClelland', An'Won Roue, 55 Fifth street. Hisses , and toot; shoes. falters and ' , UpperskMTse. ifee=sid'S Anedon Rom, 55 M Pr!vane Sales ofDry Goods, Boots and Shoes, tt.ls week at Ateelellatoi.e Auction House, 65 Fifth street. New Styles of Boots, Shoes and (haters now receiving at Moeleiland's Auction House, 55 Filth street. The Wheeling Intelligent-sr oOut in II hand 8011110 new dress. Jona! Mircrutu..—lt Ls a significant fact that John Mitchell, the renegade Irish patriot, who supplemented an early hfe spent In labor for Irish freedom, by alutmeks efforts for the propaga tion of American slavery, went from theeditor ship of the Richmond Enquirer, a rebel organ of thlntense Vindlctivenias and ferocity, straight to e editorial chair of the' New. York News, and without a change of principles or Polley, contin ued his sseaulta upon, the Union and free gov ernment, as though nothing Lad happened, and to the evident content of the copperheads who patronize that sheet. Another fact to prove the identity of the rebel and copperhead factions. Tux MLIDAWAXA. lad., Enterprise sa that • gentlemen 'rho bad meetly came fromys Penn 'sylvania to the vicinity of Bomb Bead, for the 'lmrPose of buying a farm, was robbed of $6,742, - all be had, on Wednesday evening lost, a short distance west of town. The robbery was cam milted by two villains who bad traeked their victim from the East.' They tied him sccarely, and after taking his money, fled. The robbers have lot been heard from. • NSW enterprise has been started at Avesta, Ga., In the shape of a folindry and machine. shop, for the manufacture of agricultural im plemmta. Some Yankee spirit manifested there. Anon? tiny gunboats and other vesseLs, for ms, ly comprbsing the Manes!put squadron, will be sold at auction at Mound Clty, Maas, on the 17th of Auzust, I is said that orders have been issued for the arrvst of breanslsnd—the incendiary of Chem bra-shunt, Pa.—who Is residing on his farm West Virginia. 111 Aanna Boutz, formerly united States Senator from Loulalaua, and Rebel Eureyrto tipalu, about to open a law office In the Otty of Mexico. Tun Amiens bad been defeated at . In Ca Kh Cadent Asia, With a loss of fonr thou alil)s men, and bad to retreat. and Tian Sanitary Fair at Chicago closed on Bator. day. The amount realised woo about 5300,000. DIED/ . I[l 7..LY—Ort Tuesdny, June 71411, at a 'ehek, IeAMAIe/P.X. KELLY, In the air' year of Ws Tim [anent vlll take place divas his late Teat deuce, No. as Ellstiveet, Wzotrusidd xodtroro at to o'clock. ROBINSON—In Alkilssey Can on Tuesday. June Inth, SAYEAR ELIZABETW., 'daughter at Joseph P. sad Rebecca £obl p FociLit,34Lp.Aß-iitclieozEzi.4fere.o.f. sequence et recent public change curtailing dome). tlVtie help and hie advanced age, ottani for sale his /HlS'n'Srellitri ISl'Dret(lar"i'Ll'ar located on nu. road between Hannibal and Paris; Ss miles from the former and 18 mite, from the. latter place, 3 miles from iinanewell and eld from Monroe Station, both depots on the Hearinl and tit. Joeeph 'Railroad. Five hundred acres under good fence, a SOOd portion in gran, and A aura- . dency In lot The improvements consist of a iphd frame dwelling home, a Is barn, wile an the necessary outbuEdlngs, deter:me Per end branebee, , aortal g a Good ilepplyor water of Ail' seasons. o/so, a log hones, kitchen, neat house, and cann a . on the south-weet part of the farm; two good orchards. o n. .old,,the other recently planted. The improregima areas located that It can easily be divided into two convenient farm.; each conthining an that would de 'regained in the way of Umber, w el m% soil and 'chanty. As It rea sped, Swaney or pmatioa, fertility of. soil, eons. aes. to me,rget, the tract cannot be surnamed in • north/4st htbsouri—consenient to abutes of 1 / 1 1 1012/1 denominations, good whale, a ingb School (Monroe Institute) within a few Wing a highly moral and ludenensing community, hue of Railroad tax, are advantages that those Neeldus a luau should duly sotudaeu • The undersigned, lit order to suit pureaseers, will divide the Yaw. if. th me erLhtog to_put alum will sail and ex allekS tee presages. Tauca-;thiwkalf *ash, the 'other ball In one and plurals ar if so pained by the per twoehaosei tag latereeti . rassmtvea 'at ones. mad th e growths m atel ops soLd se the . dower. Howe Wean or or Wenn, farms sea bepaw t t a fay prise*, if Immediate agpaikazoo hi M Jtaitz n unles wr 5i , 81,14 ' 1144 ", C ! l nt i. ah ' . , AD • STRVI 911.13. .NOT/031.--"Lei .... gr s emi l atoistratteik bathe twit Fulled! to tlo on tho estate qt' Copt—, tataft, MON tato ottioSoeonii Woi.Pl all persios• WOWS to 4414 lotote.qqatmitar"'no• tlflsd Wank* Into_ masa. antlkoftlis, tag olaaaa tais ma setick=wity realm themobay be astusated . ..,,_ .bas • -.-:.- 1 • DAN/pito sow; I.i jorAo er. , INi .. laystsgrittq. ~ ~ . . . TLe IS esterst Unilvrerstotvi—Degrees Con- The closing exerelsj eonnected with the Com mencement of the mama term of Ws lasilta then were held last evening In Rev. 1.0. tforinfa church, Diamond street, a large number cities friends and patrons of the institution being present. The exerelsea were opened with prayer by Rev. James Prestley, a D. • The Salutatory Oration was then delivered by Mr. James Wilson Murray, of Allegheny. Mr. Jim. Ragmen Wittheman, °able eity, sic." then delivered an oratlext entitle* "Unwritten Mu- :elebraffon of the Fourth by the Turner*. —We are happy to learn that the German Ture en, of this city have determined on celebraUng the Fourth ofJnly In a becoming manner, and are making the necessary arrangements, which win be duly announced when perfected. There • ars no more patriotic people In the country than the Germ= element of society as Is en/leach! by their determination of celebrating the day or National Independence, after all efforts on the part of our citizens bad been given np for a proper observance of it. We are confident that whatever progr. =me they may propose It Will be well carried through by tnem. Removal.—The office of Wm. Stewart. Esq., - General Freight Agentef thaCleveland and Phu. burgh Itailmed Company, hu bean removed F hem the old home on the corner of Pena street and the Canal, to the new building on the opposite side of the; street. The bust tees of the agency has always hem condo°. tedpn the most systematic and satisfactory nan ner, and there is perhaps no snore room for Im provement in this respeetsrbut the change to more elega not nt ltd commodlOns quarters will be gratify ing only to the agent and his clerks, but to all having businees to transact with this depart meat of the company. r ~... .. ... _ 5'_~,,...... r esnrienrisExtrors RZTVERED tiOLDIERS.--ESPROLIS. Am azement& hem been made ao that you can pi *IOW, s entclabla, Tleit end aty4ah Boot or Mole AT NEARLY RALF PRICA Great Boot and Shoe Hoare~ CONCERT HALL SHOE 81'04 West Side of Fifth Street, ABOVE WOOD smut. tar SHOW YOZrTJ DI9CIFpUICE to Ittstue the proper reduction. 11 le an oadelii edged tad that wrack better goads toilets tams than la eked for Rubbish by downiown akar dealers. and will give sou a ewe ( 1 3 1 1A11120111 al* pox wm oat be taken la or {barged traorbltaill tlep for anything In the Boot and Shoe line Ural tLI ea/I al No. 60 FIFTiI STAMM HS FM= ` 0 C73E1r.1%.T Why Buy a Book ♦T THE PREVATION Bat Jrro, 74 Plivir srs., IifITH A ?RESER? WORM noi gf cents tai $5OO. ep at Mad a splendid assortoloot of ALBUMS, Eilln the filly. A splendid &no:tumid t AMILY BIBLES, s PRa FER BOON& =C:=2! .... 11V • CRE:. WATCHES 81. . ;a Sheeran ; ./egant Veit, Oath, Neok, Fob and Ctrialne ()luau ; Patent Tinge and tn I Bead ; Innen ; Unique Sets Ladles 4 ewelry; Lockets, Oha .. , Heavy /Wean Sem .. tale ei; . t ad ' °POI la - pu t u, Elam Chums, ise. Cooler English Dhulser-Cfrust g,l Butte? .Dinnerr ea. Tea iangs ServicW;, Sew lhaebina, ho., eta, veined 1 011943 .0 00 WILL HE SOLO r AT - 014 1 E DOLL I AR EACH ARTICLE S_ELecr o ioN i s, AND NO ARTICL E REx A rs.trisUrieff:clPrE.RFECTLY Certificates entitling the balder to one of the above articles are placed In Main Envelope., serdeg and miviedione of whim cerillicates trill be fru warded to UT Pari of the country, on receipt of it cents ;_gis for One Dollar ; Thirteen for Two Dol lars L'fhirt) -three for Five Dollars ; Sixtralz fee Ti, Dollars ` p One Hundred (with a BEsurteux. WATCH as remium to the person who sends the order) for X'..fteen Dollars. One Certificate may obtain you • HORD WATCH. Set of Silver Plato, or some othervala able article, as there Will be NO BLANES. Postmsters. Agents, &b., will be allowed Gouts eirimmlasion en each Certificate, they collecting= cents each, add remitting in ciente each to on. office, Providing not leis than one dollar's worth la ordered at one tune. . ' , Ladles and i Gentlemen wanted to act u ug V u i T s In t wry Regiment, Camp, and Town thee Country. All orders mint be addressed to \ fil. C. RIOKAILDS & CIL. , . Manufacturers of JeWelry. .y 2" ass.) es. to rrassAis It T .XD DESMABL.r: GODS. Gent's lt JE4extios Ciothing 1E To ORDER, N THE BEST STYLE AND MANNER. B. B. NOBBJB, DIEHOELSIIT Tdll.oB, no2z so. nil,szszsiAL sr.. Mulches,: so. At Co LLEGRENY COUNTY es.—ln cna Districurt, In the mattered the se ll _count or Wm. IL Dan linaten, Ec. Segue& pr o 63„, 1811. Tam a trator or um tibial*. buzu Bridge Consynay. And now, inner tun, tem, the of and final ao. count and alstritnition account of Mill= Dar. lington, Smmeetrator of the Sherpa:lark Blida Cot_eran7. exhibited In epee Court and . orderect to be fired and it le further entered that the Piolllol2l* otaryFlys notice by puldieation la the Pittsburgh Deily ...Of and la the Legs: Jenenal, by one laser. Uon each week for thrms miscessite Weeks, of the exhibition and for of said account, and Mutt tan same will be allowed on the Ben day of j 011,1131% unless cause be shown to the contrary PER difitzotrx Fronk the Hewed 2 JACOB IL WALTEB,Prethonotmy. jetiistdoaw IRON CITY COLLEG E, Corner Penn isn't I. Clair ieree6l, P/TTsßuiteri, PA. The largest, cheapest and most, rommou BUSBIES'S NAYS CULLER; TN TICE UNITED STATES. • Students enter and re►lew at say time. frertleiroulats ' eontautlng fall „tformati ' Pal ma y "l. On application on. gm QS JENKINs strfft, lioaoaawdMewT IVRECUTOR'S 'miles. —Letten testa nvy have estateis day parted to the an damned ea the of WWl= MildiffOr dee , d. late of East Deer. Township, Alledheapp Minty, Yo, all paeans hutebted to aald agate ate hereby notified to make smeediato and those - having elating vrill ,peetent pi minduly_ a tilosatioatadl for ettfieamt.,, oindeavv WIG T. EMU, lfaltaft Gamut, Dranghttng Me _ and 'Patent _a -s ind lto.ll en:. - CUM sTilarnaff Atelmollitet 11.7411,111 M; INTIIMIterum„ lateemp•Pro.o Ear suims: - ••• ESTILTP of EMMY d. BRUM% an dikft. vetwu mated to Go cadaitnee4 tar said pilaw tyl. pima Illaks.LNGSme, Wes UMW 464666 41161146,11 4 paw% thea ffiAlakM S,IbEIOO3 . ^ ;1> r .i.:• . i:' --:-•':-.,..r.-N..i'',-..;;.,:. ~~_};T- . IiE=VME AT THAT