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VOLUME : ,LXXVIEE,
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+-VERY LATEST NEWS
• 13Y TALEGIe&PIL
ring ritomir loinisT relies PAIMONS.
APPLICATIONS . , FOR APPOINTMENTS.
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rreetieut COL?lderail7 Better.
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sas • 'emits.
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, Sheatrs-Jrkit litirchasedk
THEATRE TO ~I3E Pt OPENED
, WITHIN A 'AEC
Nsir Tcrax,jl47 2.—Tbi Tribunes Washing.
C , P - )11 : 1 9 4 04 .1140 } ^ 4 3 rgle.F 7140 'MAIM the
lippoletmtnt of Judge Parsons u Provicanal
IfigtrorPtAloo947ol.Xlo2:ggln th e Prelt
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dens d Members of /De Cabinet. / 2 : 1,
farbillibmgossigre dal for riPPoiat-
meats as elerks andusesaeogere; anti =caved
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. .Z•ti: tii. TreseuriDoniartniinit - troin'soldler who
hir
.2z.vP.l.Attros benCdhlabltilihnint the -Intr. ?The p•.
-.- - f lpartuanarkahrato-annosnce-tlat no applies.
'. . . don dons any source can at ;animal* tatorably
renetrad i ,aa itionscandes Wit. ', ".,- • 7 . " i
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. - The' tritilliat," dtiMiiiit still Indisn3c3, -It
slooilldelsblY hitter - . .'.A ,--. ,
hal South Carolina dslmatlon applied tor
c - .another Contirrinca,nif_t. hut• did not oto.,
Lan It."
1 = /mother. =lvor hat' Koholto have fled
i' , claims tie the pearession. of ,the Braude rem
i • •I'idge t .4 1 0/!°*d 11, tker - ftata , % The elhte - or
Sitc:gleltlll#ll. ~.of .:thte ,moik: hes i &Wady
7 r..,l.. ill ei nfe l t l4 lqi= rre tart sen;, : treatt;h r =t;
~ 'llarianiand the debts of therievr wilt misted
-4.-ode sctraily mice • - t -.-- *,.., 71r _ '
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......--miurdeuerot the Board of for pro ,
= 7 l sTb keld7te, lt tt.f.t
:tion;V
L.... , , , . ReNtped, Thu— mui..acitA r R polnki- it. i k .,
.„ I. .if;; - ' " . . - & 1: 1 1, ° 4 1 :24,11` , :f . p1 . p4.12, i 'Ltt5tk;. -
, , of . yartlesnot, realest to wasblegton, ants mon
whose cooperation,' so' promised them.
:,. : , ,.411 r ey , reli
Forded, thee. entered lobo l t tlo a ltivo r gati on asai osfwat
pronerty until the Ist of July ; and - aide
' alroPeol- -- 1.0 - ,.: dal 1r0tdc,,,, , , o tar as a 'has
been townie to make,lu so short allay'', has met
_witkoo little etvotrageraemt, that they do mot
"' 'feel enthodurA to close, thn 'bargain by nuking
.•::.: .
the 'Ern males* but they:46 nos rellnilulsh the
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`their ' ll! ' ,,t,mel Pw l ` Z e Lir hAm tiVlL C l e Z nal plFl l2
to thoreWbo • -a4relt...-. -•- ~ '-. f.. 5.
l:: ~_....'? -. Mr. Ford Intends reopening h - lit, ' ayrcele
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hence.
111 . 415, OD THE STATES.
Y fRIENDLY_LETTER,,IROM TRE PRIME MINISTER
utiena trpon OturVemAilUft
tiairr!!!4rOe, July .2.. , -Tbe feilawftsi friendly
foal been adviresied b Le road
Prime Athletes of Italy toliwifarab, United'
litateeldinisterin thatocruntryt
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. Sane"
41r. 31infarerThe transfer of the capital to
Florence bat -not idicoredine to reply sooner to
the iota you did me the honor to address me on
May stb, eamtannicatingto'ine' the Pr. adman
-Um of titillate President' - of the United gates,.
relating to theyeatment of shiPs of war of -the
Golan in foreign wiles, and to the timing of.
periahaorts of tbathlterl States, -
. , lon are aware, afr..l.flnister, that the King's
•Government has never coueMitgl lts sydrpathies
:foe:Meier% MUM which has otnninei such de=
delve success ; and 'Oa have yourself admitted
wahave been obliged to apply in princl
..• ple to the armed vessels of the United' States in
the;watereteritaly the - conditions witch oar
!grahams Impose upon belligermst vessels we
have taken care to Mitigate their eaforoltdont !O
.. practice ao as to embarrass as little as igasalble
tbe — entrazice Of: - Union" ships • . war
Into - our porta ; - and roads and their
atay at such points. Now that the civil war may:
•- , ,:=kcetillsidered at an end..we are happy to be able
;to give to the Government of the United Btstaa
`lnowYlcalica of one continual frlendslaP.. I bas-,
ten then to announce to the Wilted dtatea that
all the restrictions provisionally adopted 'with
referebes• to the armed • easels of the gaited
States:are rescinded, that hereafter these
''srilacia will be treated dalcrt •on
gaoling tat abir.a of war of other
hind% powers . the. • time of/ peace. ~a to
armed vessels of the separatists,
ire
"-hope that none of them will lipped on owe:esti,-
. ;bat If eqntrary to all probability any each abluld
- preseit themselves; they-Would not tierecei ved lnto oar rolls, except In ease of 'neecesity, an.
due dreciatstameet wham the laws of hunt:DlV
would not allow as to reject them; and la that
ease oar aidbmiges will take ejl neemiary pro'
c a uti on , to pieteg, any Inconvenient:hil l
lag therefrom •
AreejoeNr. lignlster the amarances of ply high
(Maned.) dio LL limiscona.
To Hon. Pita P. Nandi. Envoy Ettraoidl,
quay seed Ilinisterof the gritted Buttes.
THE CUB OF TEE COXSPHILTOREU
muuThici OF THB niuturi comunios.
''IHE }IIISIINIZS - FOUND BRUIT
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hat - Is Said of Iluil64sldant , s Feelings
and Probable Action.
Wsititierotr,ly 1.--A spuds' to the New
York CCTAINCyrid says : The Eiecuttre le de..
- 'Meriting Mithi verdict of the Military Com.
t mlsslces, and will examine the yoke:slam tied._
'MO4 hircirerioderlek deetslon. •It is
maderstood that the President Is by no mesas
'Pl*Asl42. 4ll _th.e:lrriP,Msibitlty Imposed Mon
bite of endorsing the moceedings t and It is not.
, kala'tdir,tbatb,„sesy gush Atte albdr, Mad
order i sew trlsd tq , the chit courts: -
Anthe relioners Were itamd ganti by the
President Jelmacm's ht:elth Is almost eathaly .
• restored, bat he will - M:t Milli receive visitors
_ Wedoesday. • - •
,IM SOWS .VLEWB.
• • - TRIAL OF M/PRIPIARRUS FOIR PA URDER,
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Becretely Stanton' sad Successor,
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July 11„—A dispatch' from Wash.
: l imits says I Elton tba Presidedla apeaeli to
41W-tonth CateltsaVeleistlcni ;there has been •
• ;deerene Is the tumbirs of thericommeseed to
rash bets from the North tint ficrolh to learn
seorelettstteli Mellows.
Miss Mazy Mardi, who shot Jamas Borrough,,
-desk
in the Inteinal Rnese Bureau, al be
• ;fled !be mirder an Moudak. She hes engaged
_ agievir array of =mei, among ',host' are
Ifootidcr, of: bib* and Judge Itason t of In.
e l!be same dliieteh says Beoretary ittanton
will leave the esthat ou the 15th of Jelly, ana
ghat Preston Sing will be Ms summer.
TERRIBLE TORINDO IN WISCONSIN.
i3eir enteen Persons Kill Ea.
F'T'T-D'MZ=RGS PROSTRATED
- ya Cuero Wrs.; July I.—A tc:xlbie tornado,
veseed over 4) e Nese tad elelulty of Ylinugs.
Taxoncomdt, preetridlut BRy
SF derelri44, - Winn sereutcen perstei,anderond-, 1
It Sig out hundred great:suffeduk, and
has Dern :made for relleL ,Mayar Mort
.iialliteteuester,Lotlxldrgo ban': liewsprialnted
Py 740
L reietce at .1.1. Cowl* iet* , Aiie donations.
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sesgiittagif Tapediei sir Armin Myer.
t3K - - I.—Thaßeakra filchamon4
4xempoodeololifoi tit.' Ord hie adopted the
POW G(4=2* the libel Wheat otos plate
si um -ri l e m 11th torretlatilo bottomed op and
:T r toned over to Brio: Geo4.3l.lchte, of the aglow
40111 e, Oozed e_Ritthe illatyg.temeybig / p pm
,- swido,a bee hem- Othhthlly done. He oleo olacci
V . L. 1,000 Meters et the disposal of the cowpony,
taking utak to the United Butte on tith work
r febabonetheoth = The 'lima I. 1101, Opal trout
SbAmond.to Lyzahbargo -
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,ti . ~. - 17; ~ 64141 Gnat to Vede Albany. '
Abiuurr, July 1.-aoeecaoe Irealmixeceived a
• -2 , . telwva (non O. Grant saying he would rel.
v-•,,,;]:..,,i,ige1a bete lleuw on the Iowa;
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ATLANVIO MILITABY DIVISION.
Caere' Meade Wanes Command.
7HE GENERAL ISTAWOFFICERS.
WASEITSGTpIf,. All following order
hit Just bred Issued:—
IDIADQUAN.72BS MILITARY. DIVISION
or 1 . 1111
Fiataltuitii,JArt,
General Order So. 1. •
Firat.—ln obedience to General Orders No. 118,
Current titerles'lrom the Adjutant General's
office, Major Genend Meade assumes command
of, the Mllta T ty Diviakra of the Atlantic.
Ne rand.—;• e itakiwing oaken are atmounettd .
as the General Staff, of the Military Division.
Brig. GeneralGoorge D. odeV. and
Adjutant of the 11: Army;) B r evet Colonel.
8. F. Ballow, Major commanding Volunteers;
Brevet Major General& 8.-Webb, IL 8. Yellin
.taana. and acting ranteetoiGtiiend ; Brevet Ma
jor C. D. ; Captaba Math, U. 8. Infantry,
and aetleg - - mantlnitpettorGeneral ; Lt. Col.
EL N. Bateheldor. Captain and Moistest Quar
termaster 13.8. A. Brent Lt. CoL J. C. Biddle,
Majef and Sid &Catnip ;Mrern4 14 Vol. F.. M.
Boebee,,Capt. 14th Infantry, A. D. O. Brevet
*ow* Wade, ;Captain and Aid de
thee Re
:Gap.
adtmartes with •
The Department Coreirooo
least sh dent wwowOl M forward to
e e deb,
complete returns of their sevaarComilands,
. statin the Ideation of Postharadi number and do.
of. tha garrtsormice Mich, tad with
suck other &tails by letter as may be binfortant
tbrinformation otths Major General Command-
By eeenzosed of - Maj. Gen'l 114iitm.
Ono, Brame; Mit t nap. GeV). • ..
Yin lIHERIDIR MID WWI Dili. :1 :
Paroling or - Kirby i Army
TROOPS FOR THE i RIO GRANDE
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The, el . .Podl:)n:-Tiatiii
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FIRISIG-ON • CTN.- MLIIAZI-CFRCEI(SI, - •
— Bar .rosx; . ., - ;tily die—The:Hmitcr's coiresi
voadeut front the departmetts Genesei Sher.
_dart laud Csubs razz : Op - to the Sist of Jane
.10,0D0 Men of Kliby' Smith's - other atrty bad
been parcdo...42ditinety pieces of art Mer) and
MAO stand of aiMa had Imeneumsndered. 'OZ
the general eilleets id' Smith's - arm, einteenee
eighteen have been, Paroled"; Ineludhig Beekne,
.and Old Sterlln&Prlce; or libtarnari. egllteJS
i
IfsgruSerlastiAidotireludebt Mex
ico with their Wrby Smith. '
- The itexietni lniperLllitaof.Matamorss bleak.
ittenS, keen. rry much stetted , over a report
rtitist there thirdly VII be 79;0p-united 'suites.
'l3 . ois aiong kite ItleVrande. on the Texas Mo.
A fleet ettianspauts7earrylerc the Fourth. army
Corps„.destbted for Sheila) Grande, passel New
thimatemithe 23d ult.
The captured cramp. cadence between' the
rebel Gemerat dhorghter and the Impeelallat
Gt tena. Mejla abows..clearly that, the trade in
irOtUrn by titurnbellOrertithriatimui.xecctutend
ty Maximilian and Ida anthontlea,- an that
abcmtraio dollireNorarth of. cotton:lea*
carried aerced the llldGranderrllexico.tbroriati
thee= trilateral' the - Mexlcin authorities; imb:.
sequent „to the; anrreaderof Mm -rebel laeaval
Kirby Etaltti.. , If official ingalry proved ihocor
rectnred otthla report;our Government:min no
'doubt demand Its rastoratiori. „ . -
Additional .particulsraof.the flilec. n two
- of - General Wye's - allcera.by enr isoldleni near
Brownsville, Term, ahoy's-that previous to the
firing the Inspetiallsts were challenged. but de.
clined.to TePIY• tergaied„the ca33.,4).41
'Fru& officer • who senttlie following. Instiltiag
note to General Brower
Matamoros, Arne 11, 1565-oencr4b=-oau
your coldims statiouni above Brownsville fired.
on two of my oillars when coming from Banta
Cruz. You have no diplomatic character—no
lota of credentials. Now, I who to you sim
plyan a pirate individual la order to ezpress
my utter contempt for the wanton offense com
mitted by one of the men for whom you are re.
• - (Blgied) - ilium( Bait..
Commander oiDttaeltutont of Leppl.„...,
direr : -waiticg 1i ion fora reply,' tida &flier,
feeling, bla dignity wounded, published steom
mutilation in one of theldatamorair papers.,
GlZEtiWsnotafw uricniNin.
Fatal 'Accident to Rev. Mr. McLeod
LOCOMOTIVE EXPLOSION
Craciatearr, July 1.-43eneral Merman ar
rived here last aLiibt and met with a *ery,
thendastio romption. Be,goes -to Louisville on
Monday. fter which he will return totals city
for a few dais before visitMg Bt. Louie.
Rat , . Nand McLeod was Tau trier sad - EW$
by an Indaaagiolto baba , at 13abunattlla plater-
. The Gaxtbh eldesteo dispatch says: A low.:
motive on Abe-4= mm & Rock ,Isiaad toad
exploded yesterday while passing through Zack"
arca, sodding sevens; pence's._ • - • . ,
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'ten. Kitties ', IGlision--Bebela* Property.
Nanr.Torok,,inly.L--The Erred, In eputaking
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of tbe,'retuxti 'of_ Gen. - Sickles' says: Ii has no
, doubt Met' Beghicid and France will b 6 filled
with indignation when they come to itoin. What
a btillitnt . Aril:Mph - Our-State Deicartmettt has
,aelgeredcivir tier lit ' the ,reeent ',minion of
Gen. Sickles'. to Beata.
' The Triblow's Washington spedal sp : The
Heacignartemof the Army of the Potent were
inoken up to-day. , Gee: blade's head,' uteri
twill hereaftm- be in Philadelphht, .butt e pa
eiga limits of his cOmmand has not been; deter ,
mined on. Applications of a number of partici .
, who hare taken the prescribed oath, and reale.
ed pirdifin, are daily coming into Gen. Howard's
Bureau fm• the-restoration of their land and
ProPorY'f'• The - question :as to 'the'ley of
their clams bee net yet been decided on Gen.
Howard.Jartway cases these abandon lands
hare been grtatly improved by the :r aw
Bureau.. lithe tiontlon of ownership la ceided.
to favor .of the, rebel- appl i c an ts , ono arises
whether they should remote:al .fa de with..
out first indemaifyinz the United Bates', for ha-
ProYeniPicsinsda• . -'- • -
COttait: .tiPeculatkek—Wtdte Emigrelldn
, .
' Navo'Yoas; June 2..—The Tana' epecial .
turn Mules= says itvery steamer froM /few
York brings parties who are desirous of musk
log in trade. ' (Cotton and rice ipeealatoia have
agents ell over the _State. Natty of them are
coining money. -The 'holders of cotton have
been so long deprived of the imotrus of itte that
Mal uritlin dispose of their property at a
heavy disco un t from =Jet rata. Within tho
past three weeks cotton has been sold in the la- .
tutor for twelve rents per pound: The only
difficulty purchaser. experience Is getting cotton ,
to she sestWeid where it cute shipped to porta
Kerr. •
The Charleston Courier says enterpels
,lngrcitizen of that city proposes establishing a
land company with - about a ball of million
acres of land, for the impose of Inducing white
emigration. Tito land is to form a huts of cap
ital for, establishing • ,banklmg.and emigration
company. 'lt nieets with fairer generally. ,One
man who offer a large tract of land offers to let
any white person have theme Olt for tourers;
Arm* arid Ifiry ipszetta.—From 'Louisiana
NZW Yong; JOLT I.—The publication of
the Army and Yin Official Goads Clate with
ibis week, the dissolution of the military foray
- reoderlegits yobllcalm no longer apeman..
The niratde correspondent from Shmeport,
Louisiana, says that ceetterat.H.crron bag 'sent
out detachment's of tops to • garrison kale
towel. That region •and cosmtry is rapidly_
becoming quiet and orderly, Ordas have been,
Ironed rottiddlog foraging and lawiesa•appro.
pietism of prixate_perumly -by soldiers ;and
also requiring negrocs to maks on plantations
and contlnuetheir wOrk.
It It said that ist the Alma of Kt*, Smith's
surrender, there woe akeut'loo,ooo hales of cot.
ton along Bed airer• - • '
-47issieraf.fiernm has sot two of Ids Macon t,
the Indian counk7 for the purWees of !e!ztlattog'
treat:lea with thedadians.!
Governor Meals on his way to Ifearloo, es:
sorted by a regldsent of Tessa cavalry. •
Italtread;Cotusobtatten;
Yost Walrus. July 2.—The stockholders 'of
the Toted* and Wabash, arest.Weitern, bf Dn.
noliAnin and Toledo.andfillsolsand (bath
ern fowaraliroae compuiteshirre by nearly a,
nbaribßOUlkirOges Milted the articles of tb *As
dation agreed to try the directors, and
erM behatufts.ropettted 3 snasik , the nein of:
the Toledo, Wabash and Western /Wm&
Thl[eoailldiHotr folios one'of the longest and ,.
most bn Trunk lines In the country,;
and
is the tine betwegn Lake Ittie sad the KW
slasinpi Illeurnadar one Ortint lad of a
=Harm gum. .
On Monday nut the trains will run throngli .
fraWi of eledo to Iltdney Auld Keokuk without
change care.
The directors of the new company met at Yort
Wayne thXdarand °Banked bf the election of
Hon. A. Booney. ax,rresident. • -
iikiTh
LATEST PROM EU.
Man Slave irrade Qu,
THE ATIMITIC TELEGRAPH
TEM! _BETWEEN nun MID
'he, 'or.isa Maws]
Ittne Year, July 9.—The - struaterkasenci - ,
OM f*lkbatopftin CC. She Slet of lak4
at this pettlittelttpast tin o'clock this knore-g.
The BelgistvartSved out on the 210th of June.
-Gansu Bartint.—ln the House of L3re
Lit 4 Brotizbem callcd ettentien ibe 'Cabo
slave traste,sted urgenke neixsilty of increased
no Jon of th!ct - yett of aprerasient ti)-luppras
the:traffic. : . •
The thlifaft She preritioul eon
`4*Ansn''
alt
.tFerted with the Anal - departure of th cantle
cable are completed. The Great East ala ex
pcoted Rom Veglebloa the 10Oof July,
red te. ,mriphic commantAtlott 'America
to be completed on the 90th.
Console. 90340390 M. French Banta en 40c.
rutted Stites 620i - hdiitioed;llM. TiliOois Cen
tral IM.
gralw.—The treaty or commerce between
Prance and Bean li signed. • ea
-- LIIIIRPOO4 - Inne . 2o.—CottOn: - The sa'ea for
two days Butt up 60,000b010 of which BUM
ate to epeaulatoo and urparlre. The market
tetra and hoping with an advance of. „Vgild
per pound for American, for 'EittiOlin,
and ld for , ther descriptions.
The Manchester market ; is lionyrurt, 'rod gawli
are advancing. '
Linwpor.Breadatscre—Plour s• Wheat fist.
Coo steady. _Beef quiet and nominal. s Pork
dna. Bacon Inactive. Lard -arm. I = Tallow
dull, at 39dtg40d for Americo. NMl:ire--
9dpi. - steady. , Ccifi r ee steady; • Bice quiet.
Petroleum firm, at its 04.393 ed per for
rimed luhriect, Zig; IlL.;.COniola,- . 112g41901‘ for :
money, /Omit= stocks: '-; Muds Cadre"
3)ft Ede liMznitea Gratee s.3O'aTl3cpigr7l - ,q , ,: ; . -
,•,..Lti2Euoox., 'Jane 21.—The atoantehlp Bet
oho' from Qttebre, arrived lest eveeleg. The
Mite? Baltimore, from New York; iirtived off
Booktuor_n this mooing..
Vim: 'LASSO. •••• Liverpool, July. 91. The
.cotton market opened huoTant, with au advance
ors 34d. per pound. - Sales to-day smottnted to
- Lam 25,000 to 30,009 bake.
rehearse Porto, July 2.-10 .r. w.—The
st—...rochlyi Moravian, f.:0111 LlTerpoo/oli the23d,
tlwLanda3detty onthe ;234 of June, has not
Lten.stotailed of this pow. •
July 2.-=Tieti lie et ya no slim
of the etztaterChlei ; now doe' with: . Llrtp:ol
dike to the 21stmid Quotattown of
. Taw Your, July. I.—At the Stork.Etchange
today Rallroadaweren a -apeculatbin demand;
Thp leading 'Make wens a truth% rows- -
clordion qaotatkina of rude% day.-
peered dimmed to couttuhe their
a- lite; contrary:to the irapinsit
would tray up a largo :amount,of
'tire for the heated term, ;crying of
of ittoeksior statiOnary pricer in
Therevanan 'advance in 'Min
Northwentera therm, Witham 141ve bni4ntss In
fliat named stocks. ' '
Governments. ,firmer, although imitionss was
light. Mete bonds antra dull bat:Mealy: Sank
'shams were - wiry dull; ielth alight .oireringe and
tut - few' -blds. Ralhioad mortars. are quite
Redd bas been'Very easy toilley, many . of the
breve have delivered the amonnts falling dus be.
Wrdueeday, without being iobited ta hire
eaelt gold, 'Cart gold It pretty, 'sad 'ls worth
.14 1,140 per. cent over the national holiday.
Money continues abundant and very easy.
Monday will be tamest a clime holiday Sean-
Clreki, and there srill,be Mile of any lansl
teas trateaMwd. The Stnek Itmrd's Raam and
Petroleum Boards will ell be, rioerri.
The Firm of orawletoceiwnirmsble3 and ,rests
in the markets e - f
Rlehmoud.' Ve„ are now 20
per rent: bolo w that of New to-g.,
end Baltimore.
Nit rottlf.. July 5.. , -The ikrald pablishes
rebel War Department dispatch confirming the
jyrevicakitatements that General Lei Is recp no
anda lot the bandistof cotton and tobsem In
Sichmoid,asui setting fire to the city at his.
eractiatkn'.' It also shows that its execution was
contemplated six weeks-before it took piale.
The dispatch. which Is dated Febroary, In from
:General Breekleridge s then rebel Secretary or
War; to Geomal Ewell, - and advises him to see
him for the palace of r:ceirm7delleite instrac-
Sons regarding the latter's order for burning
cotton, dm: . .
• Welmiturrox, Jinx I,—The President has
apPoltits:d Denise:le F. Perry to be Governor of
Beath Carolina. The Psesldeuesprodamatton
Is Ia the tams form as the pn:tlataatioes
:pointing , : garotters for other late rebellious
Mater. Governors are now appointed for all
-the State. except Flortdit.
Major Facer, successor to Mr. Charles A.
Dana; Asslatasib Secretary of War, began tits
duties this morning.
Mr. Orton, the new Commissioner Of Int zmal
its:venue, entered upon the outlet of hts
this morning.
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Was /lily - I.;.;•Today the new
selves under the Win lettings la the States of
'NM Emend and New Earopthire, with mis.
irellaneona rotate La other dlreeilons; went Into
operitkin on about 1,500 rooks. The postmas
ters will be greeted by new blurs, new ages*,
and others employed In the service, while for'
be Mat time will .be noticed -new _coaches and
biller vessels performing their tirstllp over the
mapecttra llice.
ind, Texas.
'N>rir Tonic, Jnly 2.—The Herald's Washing
Son special contains the following s The Pre
Triclinia! ixrrps under General Wright, will an
carat, for the Bummer on the upperyotomee.
- General Runt, chief of artillery, Oat to Ken
General' Ord la expected to iaaam. command
or ibe Depaslosent of Ohlo.
geneAdmlral Buchanan; and other rebel ma.
- Tel officers Wave arrltedad.)Fortreaa MCKIM&
Fatal . 11aihreed
Inneatt. N. Y.. Juti I.—The Albany trait
No. :g, eat New Yost at • about '4:XI de
melee, tin off the .track et:thh plies WI
;Veloric. Bernal pasotts aus reimetcd
and others 'Weenie wounded.. Amongst the lat.'
ter is Wm. Paaldlow, of Pealteki% 'Wk. win Ibis
batons. The aeddeot was the !Melt of ciwas
ca.-dratees ou tbe pm tof a WWI wader: --
,
':: parLAximmta. Crone,lll t llaheas: ho orp eonsi tte t raikm aset
.
the Coreaa habeas corpus cm was restuntd this
morel*: botoitlairehil rtietteutile proper
Mom to the Wit. wider the dh^ectlot of General
cedwolladaoad thopcoretmo{ War. The Cr.
truant of the dm vas =dada by Judge
Nem haves cotcmdededt lames two vie
poetponed tatiltWedneerhip
Dntll ef,Themitir
IlmioN, July I.L-Thomas DonEary.Zreildent
Firetnens'lpsurance Company. dllittesponl-
Stea - and M.nCy Mitten.
Harmonious Feeling , Between' the Tenn
Rebels and Alealcan frapeetallata.
Nun Tose, July 2.—The ikeord'r B• 011 1 ,1-
rine, Tan, cot t, harlaters [iota the
rebel General Slaughter and others, stantlng the
haunch= failing betweeo the rebel terve* in
Tens end the lenemntarsta.WlerexleS. General
tSlitithkrasys that: ohs Impedalsts el 1.111-dad'
have agreed unarm!: all arms, be., to-pass over
n
the river fro Mexico to Texas to the fallen ex
tent desired thoConredersey . ht addition to
tMs it la-offl ally stated that an Imperial olt , :er
aerated that e histroceleed pirate tweaking
to that end. this statement General Gran
ger thh.he the cause of Sisalmlllau Ittillniez la
Indy:dined wlth the Irternta of the Confoderacy.
General Slaughter further states to he nas_ re
ceived a menage from the Impet that a
tearer of dispatches from the Juarez party to the
Federal Govern meat has passed Into Tarn and
sent out scouts to Intercept blin -- and tectre the
letters. He 'nye be bad arrangements went
General Mejla tor seadlog , ConSalersto cotton
Into Mexico sad selling It. , ..
...The fineld^s mnrcrpsndent liitislt Ispropoled
to build's railroad at the expense of. the Gonna.
Meat between Brazos and Brownarilb. ..
Elehimaildl Cotton sad Tiobacco Barn
hlig—General Lee Illmmaible.
Provisional Governor for *loud' Caroling
F!!ilgration !nth Dulred
_
Nzw Tux, July .—The Ttene's llateih, (N.
0.) special up: There to a general desire man
Ifesttd by the nefispaFara, plutem s aa4 every
nue; except* felt lemm a ultralsta, that hortn
aura should go down and settle parmanently
In their midst. They are inXiollll to get amiy,ca-
Win' how the Not th, and hay, onratileid! theca•
reset for the jriupee of generally infertontg
the Northern people of that inducements of the
elitoste“te. Betore long an antboated agent
will go to New Tort for that purpose,
ItaUan Sympatb7—Patents Issued.
WAIIILTOTON, .Intx Statedapartulent
hys received the addresses of the :Italian emi
gration fcciety of Concona, the, democratic
cl ay of Blare, and the Itallan,silms committee
of Eters, 'ltaly, amsoilog erProidOU of their
filendaldp, condolence,. and sympathy Ictr the
United States Ihr the lima brtmeassloatlon of
One bundred and seventy.two patents wero
Wined from the ostent office during Met 'mak.
the le ow. MallArr.anweineatr.
Military—Rebel Naval Oaken.
Gederal Bele& wan leaves foi California
Tl/ Bri , •
it tli f ,Ut Stti /113
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GAZETT 3 . 7I:33
711 CrIOO.IIOPS
• 0 • • anDiiini 1173113
C=lN;==
ss see gloom.. A1c.4111.1.n;,. cm
alga to properly cultivate their Plantertlens, ore
in, - g
to a Into: firelight animals.
iThafrienda et itre. United dial
trance, have opened a enbar-iptic
r i triniee of relater money:teethe
ibeantital and Cont . ides of hem
trzted to this Country, In =.riemory _
Lir (obi. Theeibecdprloos have been fixed r 4 .,
tao centime, or the &tilts eaca.
The rembrispecial says the President's health
Is somewhat improved to day, but he Is not yet
well enciegli to attend to cabiact meetings, con
aegently none Lave been held tide week. He
partially resumed business to-day and signed a
fee f the bilge number e peters regrirleg
signature, which have teen accumulating during
hls sickness. The principal cause of his sickness
Is his dose and incessant attention to Mutilate,
be having; as is oudentocd. been out oft •
writhe mansion but twice since taking! •p We,
residence here. . It ,loss . been his h It -We
devote in the time from eight o'rloeir n the
morning to ten o'clock at eight,As the • ew;as
_duties of his-,cillca; 'His fade', 'and. 'lends
haveleenening him le - remove- to the So dims'
Homo for the summer months. but them Ps they
Lira , been =able to induce bunko do so; ..• ems
he can be persuaded to alter hls prment sr arma
ments, It Is feared that hie illness may ' • -
pmtneted sad merlon s.
Y
ea N sy lvr . t ° u n re 'x 's ' ct u t il tha l man l y d' o the is t un oh n e.
shandy eeeercd their salvo; and the deint
cash gold !a coosegneotly much leas tha
antthipated from , the recolattoe of yet
requlling all contractetnatating before
day nett to berd!lcd to day. •
•• Sold can beberzowed 'alto rata of i
cent. vs' day for their__.. thtee (Idyl
'berrowlng tranaseLloneire orete
prke has ranged at lyd. •
BlehmondChlef of Pollee-,Rebel Pll
'raised. '
Nzw Toms, Joy I.—The Ilerold'a .11.1 b
corrrspoodeutuiyerJ. N. CP3i,i. has.
polutc.i Chief agte - T:Toltre ofllichmotd.
It Is now Ictown thIC It WillS ~ v titetop
the rebes last summer to blow up the: ;
opptatle Troy, N. Y. Tim pllst was
the oat which street - cdcd In the welt rem ;
ed explosion of the powder boat rt. Cl.y
international Shooting Match
NEw Yokz, Ju'y I.—Thls morning the New
York Geneve Samisen Corp- eortalat lig of
elxty oleo, Flied for Bremen to take, part In the
let! taat;onal ahcol' -.1; metal. -at, .that
Tee - Co: t . 0210 41 of theWA merkimen lo the
WI; they are nearly all wealthy 601w:ulna.
Phtlade . tithla Corn Exchange. •
Pnnanctruza, July I.—The Corn Exchange
of Me c!ty hea;adjoutncd over until WedneldlY
'text. No boll esa of any moment will be done
ntittl then , It Wl* in_ tantlou of • tete - tatted , to
crlebrate itie..coritin — g — Tourth with more than
instal extent. '
i!ccen-Thirty Loin Subscriptions
Pr 1 July *—This enbsedpUonn to
The 7 ro Ic:.n on Saltrrery were 3,610,400 eel noi
To' -1 eon: ip.leLs for :tbe - w<ek. $15,809,150-
New York Artillery.
Nrw Yotra, July 2.—The steamer N•liier.
from NorioPc,. e t , 't tearuirl with Vie
13th testi:tent Nt is-Tort c3lUery.
Sic ;oltin
Bexhill Magri:Bm coca Governor or Keeducky,
has written a letter, which mikes three columns
In the Clecinnall G'ommrrttial, gleina there...same
why he, — a demon: al" of the strictest State
rights rid, Is In ' 'aloe of the amendment to the
Constitution Inhibit:nu slavery. This is the sec
ond letter Beriah has wet:en u>nn . „ the subject.
Ms nest eptstle war much shorter than thwarts
_
eat one, and contained all that the public f ant
ed. of Kentucky, at leasl,) cared le know at ,art
IL No one cared to know Virtu', what en-
GOTMIOT MageMn's reasons were for chem.:nu
Ms pro slavery coat to an entlelsvery one. But
since be has taken the trouble to give them, It
rutty not be the waste of a little apses to st ate
what they are.
In the drat place, Mr. Mag.llll reco,vnlva
the fact that pinery is gone any way. While
there was a hope et saving it, be was in la Tor
of Ir; now dug there Ia oo Moe, he finds it`de. '
/treble to be on the able that Ls going to arm.
COSTCIIIOtI, however, he sacribee to a higher
power than beaten Tendons he thinks the re.
stilt of the war has shown that the Almighty,
"If He had anything do w.th it," has decided
against the Bomb. A- conclusion which, la view
of the quality:nu condition which Mr. bfagonle
is cm eful to mention, maybe considered a paint.
tally safe one.
This is the main reason why Mr. Magnate
sapryerta tbansolldbilotY amendment; all others
are incidental aza subordinate. One of the at ,
gamuts modeles of In Kmstuky by those who
oppose the amendment Is that It gives to Con.
arum the tight to let the negro vote, bctmese It
says Congress shall have power to Won's the
prohiblicay clause by apt.apriate
Mr. 'Aeneas dots not ' see It in this light and
pronounces the argumeut " a mere bugaboo to
scare the people, " Be says:
"There is ro such power mated for. It Is UPI
a debt of the Stale to regulate the qeslitleations
of Its voters. and to notate the conduct and
condition of the negro by prom laws. If COO
gems can /WOW the negro to vote Order Sts pro.
131110 D, can they not jest as well take awey th e
right from the white man? If Comes can Bo
one cadet this section, It can do the other."
Another reason why Mr. Maudlin favour t
amendment Is, that when slavery is wholly done
away the abolitionists will have nothing to kohl
them together, and will quarrel among them
selees about what shall be done with the nitl4/,
and, as • political power in the land, will go to
gener.l smash. This is at law. a practical view
of the subject, but one that will hardly convinces
• numerous cholla readers, that Mr. Magyar
hes changed his ptiaciplow with his ,poli , the.—
Margo lleymbilems.
ne Mexican Nein'.
Our spe(lal tatellimmcc from liege, presage
the usual odd mixture of contradictory Mgt.
meats and rumors froto Cherextremelyuneertaa
country. The' most Important report Is That
ghee by the gateman's Comment; a loarnal In
the Interest of the Invaders, to the effect that the
Must Gmacral Neerste's army has been aunt
hilattd "" Mat Juarez lied to Paio dll Norte
upon the emits& of the rnsuch under Aymird,
and that the Litter * aow occupy Chihuahua. If
tznb this etas is , very as the events
It ermaserstes would virtually priban end to the
preludedstredgis the Republicans have made
in the northeastern province against the power
of the lenders. The paper In which this report
Is siren does not contain any details, nor appear
to be In poasesslon of any Informed= more an
thentic thari-lutnor.
_
ds an onset to %big, a. letter from Mexico,
published in •' New Orleans pa gives a
dubious picture of the political affairs per,
of "the
empire."Accordleg to this authority "the
rottenness of the empire Is beyond de: miptlnu,"
there is "no security, order or system anywherey"
the people in the country "seem everywhere to
be raising splint the French;" and "the only
parts really held ty the Imperialists are the
entire, sof the capital and the road to Vera
Cruz." These statements aro tbo genergl c to la
' dicate with what degree of credit they are to la
received. If the news from Chibtlabna is cells. .
life: It may be safely concluded that the entitling
of the capital and the road to Vera Cern are net
the only places in bleak° where thelmperialists
hold sway. • This sway, however, is obvionely
held through the power of the French artily of
occupation. Were the F r ench troops to be;leith
drawn, the Imperial dominion would speedily.
• disappear before the mturningllllTO of rapnbll
egoism. To this contingency all reliable habit
teetion from Mexico certainly. points---.Obleuile
Republican.
- We fled the following card in the. Harrisburg
Teltgraph, and trenefellt to our Colinas tbr the
formation or the muumuu (dead' of Gen.
•
inthis pat . t he &ate: ,
Mar GiticOms. Bawl' Co, Pa.
Editor .71plepreph...-gome kind friend has writ.
ten e leiter which jou have glean* Paoli is your
inoeCteuellent paper, raxonmending to the pm.
ple of Pentiniespla 4oUr hocubla meant sts
eultatde ositadato tor %beadle* of Auditorflene
n4and while Iso highly:••appreciate the coon
deueerepoledln me by "Veteran *servo" end
many other 'Wad friends, must; prentptortly but
mipeOlfully. decline being. eeendidata;, and, at
the eune thank Mende; Ind .Orpeclallp
"Veteran Reserve," for `their Ului andfororable
restonmendstion..
'Very reapecthslani
. .
Or the twenty-twci thousand rebel prisoners
recently at Poles Lookout but two thousand now
maim; and those are ordered to be immediately
.releasee, mein about eight hundred Met.' The
entire camp will be closed within a for waits.
White Example to the Blacks.
The Copperhead New York World, which
preaches delly:homthes on the Innate tallow o
merest, has noels.] cOrrespondent travelling
through North CIII6IIII/4 who writes from
Greensboro ie follows; June 16th:
'll'be deatlrete ration has been dropped, ex
cept to the unemployed • negroes,_ for the mani
fest reason that It fostered Idleness and fraud
amen the wletes. There were no, lees than
thirty thousand rations issued at Baleigh tea
and increarino. It Is now reasoned that
as State which could do so much for the needs of
the !Confederate army can maintain Its own peo
ple,, Who ought to be at work. There are few
pebple . at work besides the 'agrees. nue la no
trade. Field labor has been considered the
liar province of the negro, except In the up
and counties. Confederate °Steers and soldier,„:
are roofing about the, antes. waiting for something
ti iron up, but riot trying to turn up anything.”
As theta are few people working in North
Cerollna except the blacks, would It not be a
good idea for the World to mad a few lectures
on' the sin of indolence to the lazy. loafing
whites of tbat neighborhood. Thirty thousand,
rations a day glien away by the Government to
the whites around • litaleigti, who were too lazy
and loaferish to work
trashing
=died
, Gechip
31e ire In
The CanaMs* Protbees.
The Landoy Norse., - Posfetetionacea that the.
negotiations between Canada and the Itomh GOT-
Mumemt are "about to be brought to a sailafac
'tory conclusion." With regard' to the political
and commerdalrelations betWeem thecolony and
the wailer country,, an understanding Gat bees
of lived at "which is esiculated to WITS • mast
favorable influence .on the foture destinies 'of
DAM North America. " ' The question aGM
, - -
defence of Canada has been arranged on this
Darla Canada will undertake the whole of the
'W,..itern fortifications, will maintain to efficient
militia, and probably deepen the canals: "The
imperial Government, on their part, it la under
stood, have agreed to fnrnish the necessary ie.'.
mament and material for the whole or the de.
'Sushi *My - and - to guarantee. a loan'foe"
purpose of constracting the inner-colonial IL "-
rai. . The -north:tut, limitary, which has mi
long been in diepute,-will be made over So Cana
da. — As to the confederation scheme, the, gues
thltels rut whether,.in spite of the course taken
by New BrunsWick, the Impala Parliament
woe? not be justified - In %sang meissure at
once to cense/Mats theprovineas of lidtiab North
America, giving theist such locil legislatures as
might be desirable." •
I - • Rh
hvir
• the
The
The Alabama Clatma.
The,Ecodoir conetpondent of the New York
Tribunewiltes concerning our claims upon Eng
land for the vessels destroyed by the Alabama,
Linked a gentleman who supposed • to hs
well-Informed In such matters, bow it weruld be,
• tad his 'newer 'renamed rat Impremloner "It
will be paid," he and, "every penny. I don't
d'On a preposterous rum, but four or ilva sill•
lions— &me British claims-will be patio, and
there will be some haggling about the amount;
'but they mesa to pay it. Anything for peace.
It will be staved MT till . after the electiOn—,%t
wouldn't do to settle It before; but that enact wen
over, the clatruawillne paid, and they will be
~preclons glad to be out of it. Those who have
claims oc this account may therefore expert to
ringer the yellow boys some time before Christ
mas, unless the ministry thinks It moue an , to
Walt and commit Parliament to the meaeaee,i for
their own safety, and then they will ;hove to
wait till March or AptiL But, If my friend is
right, and I am not mistaken, It will come all
the same, and the present blusters of 'Posts and
Owls meets only "vote An Palaterstou."
I • . by
/ metal
3T of
mb.-r
-g.Nt.
Sinning Againet Progrce■
The Mobile Tribune, which a couple weeks
ti,o wee mermitated, in commenting on the past
and tbs future; frankly asp :
"We hare sinned against the. progress o( the
age. No man can deny this ; and yet we have
dente It with a coriedentionstesa which ought to
prorthe the compassion of three on whose mer
cy-I'll,pin'. rely. We are as good as they. We'
bare acted as honorably as they. -We ought to
receive !mm them the kindness which It duo to
good Intentions—although it may be said that
rho: is Tared with good Intmtions."
any man can aay to his brother man tr
without tau, then we snail say that tbr
man bass right to correct his eni
with whatever rod be may choose to
!"We have suffered Infinitely more
of tie North. A few years famine
ley with wash:mai- earthquakes,.
hate so hurt us as has this four yes;
cl'atusa,.
AA - J= 7 .II%LE DISCOVERi.--AbOul
ego a singular earth; substance wr
at Eugerfleid, In Melds entity.
youth Item Utica. Professor EL
hulls Misdist, and other chemist
amiaatlon, deviated It to possess the
and other properties pecular to seep,
saleable for •fulling, ••sconriese
=hire Purposes." it was accordir
"Elmo de terse, or earth soap: , T
were instituted at the different mar
Occida county. and the seven fount
to the tut Englith kilo-dried Fe.
letsequently it was rotted that It weal
readily In the preparation of soar
end that It possessed great seine Mu..
•
tats of the toilet .soapa. The success
- rsperlieetts ha led to the Introductle
Article tato the mail:factory, and its •
deafen for Ekeniag
Ex-Ammon Gwynn is stilt prosibmt
"emigration scheme." goes out •
General for Sonora sac other Stat es,
base 13,C00 Trench troops to beck
ludlian has prandial to pay 10,000
troops for pridralag the "endgrani
Psge, of the rebel ram Illtoacural4 b
Ring Masiniglan to buy that nun,
been endorsed by the French
thhks that; with this WIN be cot
whole American miry.
Cram very recently It was foci!
English race course that no foreign
any chance with the native. The
some American and Trench harm,
ever. since 'dispelled thisAtionion.
stud of one distingnistuid Ibudgner,
de Lagrange, tuut sehleyefla suits r
in England which no one English
!railed. The Count hu within the
won utry ! trafhonor, except the
Lew.
d Stan: Wosuit who accompant
Se tltdr fllehtletatot that, when tht _
anmitinded by Upton eoldleiv, Mrs. Dade threw
tier water•preef cloak and shawl over Jet, and
entreated the awes' to tate him ont of the pent
and endeavor to secure ble Napa She did so,.
but the effort proved Ineffectual, the twain being
confronted Immediately by the trookere.
A Tenanrutelephant la on the - rampage In one of
the provinces of Hlndostan. ,Hawas walking Inc
marriage probestlon, but suddenly prooeeded to
peg nos few trees, and to pull down a house or
two. On the nest dar be got worse, sat his
foot on a maboot, smashed a Brahmin, punched
a couple of kltmudgats and frightened all the
Inhabitants of Kotalpore out of town.
. .
Tarr ,kill plgs by steam In Chicago. A
great
iron claw, with Ilse lagers. hooks oat thoplas
4
width am quatrellng In the pen below and WM
theprakeas to a gibbet near by. and then of '
then again in scalar% water. -By the r
rie
day poreines are , killed, - scalded, sc ped,,
cleaned, split and hong In rows, ready [or att.
- lag, within an hour.
Tits Commis.loner or Patents will bum
week 173 pateaM, being eleven more than
hatred last week, when a greater number Ir
Anted than ever before. Daring the UMW=
lut peat there haul been hunted a greater, n
boot patents, by 23,wr cent., vuoryna ey •
Ited In the same paial hefore.,
Tax wort of properly Interring the bodies of
- I - rational soldiers lythry exposed on the -
nese battle•Seld, 'which was commenced on • e
12th- Instant, has been completed, mid a, • • •
ylstsg name and regiment, has been idlioole
the had of the grave of every one whose i
males could be identided.
A enuow jest Beiteneed to ilve yaws at 8
Stag wee married on Tueeday.to s younglad
who bad •-jelirea Idol her heart In - Dr ld
The ceremony WM perforn*E in One or th ew
Totkjails, and the honeymoonliusted only Ta6e.
oaj idght. as the bridegroom went to reinon on
Tin copper mine recently opened in Eel p old
near th e Cmneelicut • firer bridge, has Increase:
In richness WACO lades deepened..: Some et the
real estate owners In the eleatlty are likscasong
athrther tha company :have the right to rixtend
the mine two bemired ;feetrinderAbeir saran.
Tae Blelanandltawa asp{ .thaio ale tiointi
la Virginia In whlr.b. under the law now atsead
td, there was one men who woeld bete tbtutd
aecataary to hold all the offices: aad alert?
self. Itratfow,ba to the only 418401 f odloa
holder.
.
' ram SPlttllttald (M ) mitroataiattent-of the
Mtematut Democrat at There. la -a gmat plea.
bore of mosey iA the hanks here, ead It, la
cult tolled mailable 'ead.lesitmate use for
I leant that thisla lane gmterelly ttutreettatt the
. -
Tau Ittembursk: (Nra,)••• X.% 'of ;Yan k,
5•74 tbid, -P=ASJ/Vaniar
la I treater degree •responallgs for tna lets rebel-
Iku Manaus man nut ' :
Drranro the out thirty . tlaya there have been
discharged from government employ one Mina
sand Tonle of all deloriptlons et Fortress
Monroe.
OTT AND SUBURBAN.
Attempted Suicide tISF a Lady—Stag-War
Developementa.
A respectable young lady of twenty-three,
named Miss _Kate ikiltitea, who has been' stop
ping et the Scott Emma for a few days` hack,
attempted to commit sal.cide on fialekarabJnt
noon, by swallowing an Ornee Of latublinre,
and her life was only saved by the timely. are:-
Val of a physician. It appears that she has be,
recently come from Lynchburg; Va., and'hel
left her home by the evil adv:te of a pretended
or real lover, with • whom she sold ahewaS•ca
. ,
gaged to be married, who had wade D-range,-
ment to meet her at the Slott Hones, in this
city. He has not, however, made his appear.
anee. She Is without any friends. or mesas to
earn a livelihood, having had no fends lacer
riving In the city. To , add to her destitute ea..
cumstances, she lost her trunk on the way, and
•
hes not yet recovered it, although the nsiir . c:44
'agent informed her that he would telegraph
for It,' as he thonght it was only delayed on
on the way. .
The day fisliswing her arrival at the boleti, tho
clerk, as is easterner, when boarders are with
-out baggage. sent his hill to her room for calm.
tion. &log unable, tepee it shavras lh Wrest ,
distress of mind, which the continued absence of
ber lover tended to IttereaSsi to the teensy Of de
spair.' On Friday afterncon • she repaired to a
drug-store on . Market street, and with the only
Money she possessed, twenty-Eve cents, the pur
chased •an ounce of laudanum 'pastels amount
eonetitutts s• fatal dose. On Sittirday. noon she
*Wallowed the isanteats.of the bottle, and shortly
after bethought her that she should. have a
late is boo. lst spomante. She - accOrdligly
es red Sladyesecupying a Zoom adjog,tell
ing her that :she bid swallowed polson,;and:re
quested that she would prevail on some one to
seed'her'i clergyman. The holsiver, in
stead of doing as alter requested; very *Wooly .
-raised an alarm and had a physician sum-
woad, Dr. Whs. M. Kern, who at once availed
himself, of an the akillot which ha was !master?
to restore the dying woman. He found her ly
ing on' her bead; as she had. lain dosio,
dressed, and AMU* into asleep. He it Prat
'admibistejiti irtlinontal wine, without, effect; .
talling•sho hi the'stomach pump, which was
In
effeetive beeasse of the olson hating absorbed
Into the System so rapid ly—heat length Bermel
ed by the application' or ;swarth! emetics
brit:lolth: back to consciousness. She pawned
to have repented the rash attempt •on her life„
but was will much distressed, and wept bitterly.
lla cantloced her not to give away to sleep; as It
would be fatal, and under the them healthy state
of ber,mind her fear of death was if absolute
as bee previous- distaste of life, and she =shied
--awake during Saturday night, attended by some
tied lady guests at the hotel: On &today
morning she was convalescast.
In Justice to the accommodating clerk of the
Scott, House, we would say that ha knew noth
ing concerning her etraitene4 circumstances, or
be wopid not have presented the bill. He has
tendered her hospitalities grays until she is quite
neutered. She was advised to go to her home
but 'she says she will not go back; having ran
tway from bee folks to Join her intended hus
band. She wished to go to her brother, ID Mis
souri. She is unable to do herd work, bat is
willing to attend In a store or to sew. Wetrati
there may he some kindly in:cd person in
the community who will gi • e her an oppa tnnity
of earning a living and relieving her Item her
hbanelal &Drew.
Child Abandonment—A ..Walfr. In a Mar
ket-Basket Deposited on a Doorstep.
About ten o'clock on Saturday night"; a man
was seen canylig a market basket and 'setting
It down on the steps in front of Mr. Geo. Reed's
house, on the c - rner of Washington street and
Pennsylranla aveneuo, and then waking 'tiff. A.
group of children was soon af.er collJcted on
the irat,ent loos to examine the contents, and
on t• :cloy:Pito the basket, which was without a
lid, tht d'-coyeied the chubby features of a
ace healthy gin apparently shoat two weeks
old, asleep. One of than rang the bell and
ommeuleated the discovery to the in of
he house. A policeman was at once called
Iron, and the "waif" carried to the watch .
Iltse, after which Capt. itotal gave it in.charge
f Mts. Brown, to Diamond alley, to keep until
2121/11M, when Mr. Fortune. the Guardian of
to Poor. took it in his • possession and It was
iAtreyatethe Clty - Fann. r- - •
It seems more than p.robable that the child
;as droned with landamun, the more 1511CCC81-
/Ily to dispoeeotlt without fear of detection,
5 It did cot waken for some time elle.' it had
ten consigned . to the care of Mrs. Brows. It
was plainly but comfortably dre7.7.ed, and 'of pre
possessing appearance. On Its breast a pap^.
was found pinned, on which was written - n-4h a
lead-pencil the following appeal to the finder, to.
nber'whh the name which the mother ta hosed
to bear. "Miriam Adetlah hay."
ttWhosoeyer recelveth any of thesis little
thhigs In my name receteeth me, verily I say
auto you, whatsoever yon de unto the least of
me of these ye do unto me, and ye anti receive
cur reward.
-Do, I beg you, take my sweetlittle babe, and
good to It, and the prayers and blemirgs of
heartebroken young mother win tomer follow
rem My friends have „disinherited me, :and I
part with leagainst my will.. I sin not able to
work and !reep,lt. Do take it and raise It as
TOW Ogre, M the fear of the LorJ, fee without
his Marys are unable to take care of ourselves.
will never cease to pray to Gcd to bless Ton for
Mr. Reed, it will be seen, had no inclination to
Comply with the . wish of the unfortunate and
erring mother, that he would adopt the child as
his own—not that he was . destitute of compass
km, bat because he knew it would be cared for
'y the city. The mother, If she really had an
affectionate Interest In her• offspring, should
have known that it was not to be expcctui. She
as attract° cast off her drill, perhaps. occur
see It again. Whether It will bear the name
se has adopted for it, is eyen.a matter of some
mceztalnly.
The ; Fourth In Allegheny
Our nelgbbcovociOes the riTerberre determined
w imprints° • demonstration which will Tory
fp:Topnotch insugurate the day s to-morrow.
. =Toting of ruiTcas. at which his honor Mayor
lonian. lin:Jetta, ♦as, Bela -at Washington
nail, on Boturday srepiDir, to make Anal or..
moments;
Orderly Sergeant David Nichol, of hnap'e
'Battery, was authorized to take charge of the
section of artillery Stretched by the command
ant of the Arsenal on the order of the Seem
tary of War, for the pu‘of Bring a national
salute from Seminary file, at 6
o'clock, A. ar. Sergeant Nie ol has accepted the
duty, and appointed Bergeor-to J. P. &emu t and
Wm. P. Atwell *1 chi*, of piece. The men
to compose the .detaebments will be selected
from the members of this Mean organization
—e large number of whom ore residents of Al
.legbezky. The guns will be brought in freni the
Arsenal to-day, and placed is position on the
,blll this' evening, eo to to be ready tooommence
Bring precisely at the hour named.. A guard
will be mounted over the battery airtight. To
mauve order. while the saline is beteg fired.
and prevent crowding the gunners, Mayor Mor
rison will detail a strong guard of police. •
W. B. Pthillppe, Esq., has consented to far
oistirthe mule for the occasion, and will trirn
• out his excellent Martial Band,at en early,llOVT.
Capt. William Hulett, of the quartermaster'e .
department, will furnish thorium:nary trouper.
tenon, and commissary stores.
It was also arranged-that tbe .reading of the
' Declaration or Independesee Should font Dart
of the public, ceremony, and Samuel Riddle, ,
Esq. was requested to perform that duty, im
valately after tbd dein; °rile salute, Mier-
Mardi, a brief retriotle °ratio's will be delivered .
by R. 13. llorrison,,Esq., upon the conclusion of
which the cannoniers, with their guesta, will
Partake of a field lunch to be served on- thS
The Arleg will occupy about, ono hour and a
half, and the rents sing exercises not over half •
an -hour so that all interested Tony devote them
selves to their indlvldnel method of enjoyment
awing the remainder of the day.
Bon. irohrirtorrison, C. P. Ingbram and Ceo.
N. Miller were ap*lnted a committee to collect
the necessary (Ueda to derray the expertse of the
demonstration and make any farther sr
rangemeots which may be necessary. We coin
mend tbla inangretal dernonatnition of the
now more — than ever glorious FOUrth to
the attention • of our reedeta: • Those An'
the not likely sleep through
the The aremothes mill all be conclu
ded in tbneto permit each to enjoy tkemseltes,
.in they may bane opportunity. -
Mud
in nand iill 7 b4lllllllll
reatikintdder, end *done Ire the deidgoil, fanned
,froni stile inch'. abased, hei taellitlele;"
Kati we noticed' In - CiMbiplA on:
eilurdgtbst blab*, of Vb. t!giligiltdit 'Peke
.••• • • 4 :9 13 1•40i littered tei,'4llo whole Comte! it '.
present, It le ; AtibtaiiM 'Mean'. drank *O ,
Itonotelpaloii.rnielarnation. The Awe
Clog 01401 1•44.1 - emend armed.
chain awls VW las globe , and, tauter the chair
are Damen:ins :doeurinits;:* Ow Mr.-Lin .“Wir
left keel nets the famessidocuarent, and in his
right hand he holds hls,,peo. The whole nets.
tie! , • square Ssidoitals- en . the front ends* of '
watch is Inscribed the words "April 1etb,1161."
The work was designed and executed by Mr.
Mager, one door from Mt corner of Pent' and
Irwin streets. , •
taw oa Am
Arrival of Pittsburgh e . ta.
Aont 43.4 o'clock on 0 , - . lag the
sa l
Sixty-first Pennsylrania rezitneit'. d at th e
Depot, and was escorted to City .. a brass
band followed by the Mayor's Pell walking
.
abrenet In two ranks. They were hosp tablyl4
celvcd by the Subsistence Committee, sod after
plashing of the entatainment a formal recep
tion was tendered to them' at the Hall. Ma • •
Lowry In a few re Neat redierks, ex. .'l -• '
them, in the name of the • city, a wehxzne back
to their homes. Colonel o.r made a short ad
dress of thanks for the munificent hospitality
extended to the regiment:' Other officers also
spoke. The regiment I nn:there about five Miii
dred men, and is composed ixincipally of men
from Pittsburgh and Allegheny. A respectable.
number are hoot adjoining counties. There
were in the regiment about one hundred. veter.:
ans who have, bean in the war since Its com
mencement, and have followed the fortunes of
the Arty 'of the Nieman' from Yorktown to
Richmond and Petersburg.' This regiment Is
one piths Most efficient that ever left the State.
laving always.:bome an Lenora:et record, and
has signalized Ruff on many battle.fivids. ' The
refthilent Is compored.mainly of companies a-td
squads MEV/ last summer • and fail. The Staff
officers are all rhlladel .-. The regiment
lett.the city at aj4. ' o'lock Sunday afternoon for'
Camp Reyrolde to elan the Paprolls. , ,T,hr7 will
probably be mdtterW outlo- day.
The. One Hundred land Second Pemnsylianta
1= t arrived on Sunday maiming, a Mau
o'clock. They were steered: a : the. ,
depot by a number: of the -old members, and'
manyettizensand friends, who formed tato Mae. -
and emitted the regiment to City Rell, preceded
by an errellm" b- ass hand.. The receptia i se-
Corded - the , regiment , in City Hall war' a 'Psi ,
fecararation. Artai'a sumptuous relluttPriTtwed :-
try the - Subsistence committee, congratulatery,,
laudatory and welcoming addresses were deUv
ered by Mayor Lowry and a number of prominent -
speakers, which were, barley responded to by
. a number of the officers on behalf Of the -yogi-,
.meta: .The regiment theri 'disbanded, td ettable"
those residing in thetwoeitles to repair hitheir
homes for a meeting .with lured ones, .while such'
companies an went from other places were spur.,
tered at WM:a - Hall and The Girard Howie. . "
The
Tbe regimeiT.iiiis latterly under the command
of Cokrnal James Niche'', and returns about
six hundred strol&This, however , does.not
include its filler , as- a large nun:thwart)
still In hospithis an d
a t few on details who have
been unable to rap - The "veterans?! or re
'enliithe men of the regiment niunise., - we believe
• aunt one-fifth of the -regiment. 'As a - regimen.
tal oreatization the j One Hundred and Second
be. done ibnnorahle service, having participated
In all the principal enoagemvnts since the battle
of Williamsburg up to the surrender of Gee and
Johnston. This regiment was one among the
few which, after a three monthOservice, enlisted
as a tads for three years. Its ,enbsequent - his
tory is familiar , to our readers, and we need
orly remark thit It has well and nobly vindica
ted the cause of the 13nlon fora period of more
that four yearn.
Important Decision—The Bounty Law dc-
clared Coustitational
The Supreme Cour tof Pennsylvaeia, lug s^..-
Rion at Philedelphia, has just rendered , a deci
sion in the case of Speer and others against the
school directors of ixadimus — certinty. The case
Involved the constitutionality of the act of Mr
"sembly of April 25, 1864, under the provisions
of which loans for large sums of money had
been authorized and negotiated byvarions cities, .
counties, boronghB, and towns, within the Com
monwealth, for, the purpo:e of facilitating the
enlistment of volunteers by the payment of
bounties; thus enabling -these communities to
fill their quotaiwlthout the necessity of e draft.
The question or the constitutionality of this act,
under which loses to the amount of many mil-
Ikne of dollars had been made, was firm raised
in this case, and was presented to the court of In
diana county, by bill in equity, In which the plain
tiffs, who were tax-Dayers, prayed for an injunc
tion to restrein the defendants from borrowing
65,000 in the name and on behalf of the borough'
of Blairsville, to procure volunteer enlistment
by paying to each volunteer a bounty of 6890, t,
fill tLe quota assigned to the said borough by the
last requisition of the President, tc., and also
to restrain them from racking payments there
for by the issue of the bond; of the said boroub,
plaintiffs suggesting that the debtor the borough
wilt be greatly increased by the loan and their
taxes largely augmented. On behalf of the plain
tiff, the power 'of the'L‘egia_ lature to authorize the
municipality of Blairsville to borrow money and
levy taxes for its payment, for the purpose of
paying bounties to persons mangle.: In the milt.
mu service from that bordugh; was denied. The
ooeition was, in fact, taken that the Lrgislattare,
not baying the power, the act was unconstitu
tional and void. Upon hearing, the court below
refused the injunction, and dismissed the bill,
and the case was brought to the Supreme Court.
It was argued before three of the judgc,n during
the BCISEIOD of Lust winter, and was for sometime
held tinder advisement; but, they having failed
to agree, the case wave ordered down for ream&
meet at the covet, to beheld - at Harrisburg.
After an elaborate and comprehensive argument,
before the court at Harrisburg. the CES3 was sub
mitted and held under advisement. -On Friday
the opinion of the majority of the court was de.
livered by Mr. Justice Agnew, affirming the con
-IMM:tonality of the law. 7lee opinion is quite
lengthy and fully comprehends all the questions
at lune. Mr. Justice Thompson delivered a dis
senting opinion, in which Cider Justice Wood
ward concurred.
This decielou, vino by a majority of the court,
will set at rest alt doubt as to the 'cgslity r of the
bounty bands lestrd under the general.act ln
question—hundreds of thousands of dollars of
which are held byaltrzens of- thlaand adjoin
ing cm:wiles. These bonds will henceforth rank
among the test securities, and holders who have
heretofore been anxious to part with them will
no doubt And ready purchasers.
Tile 111gb Pece of Beer.
Mr. J. .1. Banker* of Baltimore, has just been
awc-dtd the contract to furnish, for theeasning :
three months, fresh boil to; the troops of-that
Department, at $6,85 per hundred pounds—the
beef to be of good quellty, in equal proportion
of fore and bind quarter, with neelss, shrinks
and kidney tallow excluded. The BaltiMora
Sari, In alluding to tins contract.jcusilyresnarks:
The rate at which this contratt'has teen taken
by Mr. Dastard, will at , once . erten In the
mind of every housekeeper a very impeitant
question as to what causes the great discrepancy
in the price of beef. Intended Dor the soldier and.
that need by the citizen. The beef to bo fur.
mated she Gksvernmeut during theensuleg three
months is to cost a &salon lees than sewn cents
per pound, whilst the same article, presumed at
least to be of no better quality, la daily. retailed
at Wes ranging from twenty to twentplye,, ,
and in 'Ogle essea ea high as thirty cents per
round. As regords the price Of beef, tm welias•
that of many other prhno neceedanee of Id*,
'the community generally are wondering with as
tonishment at the rates which prearalL They do
not know exactly bow' to aeecrout for it, but
anion% and hope for something - better in !limo. •
Typos' Returited.—dmong the rate:rang
veterans of the One Hundred , and Second, we
recogidzed tbe besides countenances of two'of
our fellow-craftsmen, who, at the' begIROMIC
the rebelllen were working 'af case" in the
Gamma office—Charley Cliftord ••and John
Nichols. They each threw down the composing
&tick to take np the abootbegittek; cud now that •
there Is no longer any need of the latter, they
base returned l o d b t:El u t disciples, to the object of
their And lefts C hancy .became a hosplMl
steward, and J old 002'cent:oldies—die
delving Ileum; proration. contented himself,
with the position ofs sergetut.
Passed Through.---TheSSth Michigan ree
-1 men; three handed and silty strong, under
commuted of Colonel Moore; arrived at eleven
clock on Saturday nights/rem the east: They
Werforpnized and. entered the 'llernett at the
beginning or the war, serving for three ye
Latterly they, were attached to the Twenty-third
corps, tinder command of General .Scoileld. A
brilliant display of ilieworte was exidbitcl on
Firth street as they, marched to City Hell. Catl•
eremone-ht the pyrotechnic display we observed
the enterprising Knock. 'After belnehospitably
regalcdat-City Hall they left ow the' %latent
_ _
Vigilant Picnic.—Pleasureeeekere on Via
' onus should remember tho Menlo to be teat
.y the rge:dant Firs Couipany on- that. day at
cKso's necks. From the reputation acquired
Lthis-' yl In . getting up -
eo desire c ts t4 of 'tiaidine this soclal gathering
ayrtet asnittsl that It will be a welleoaductal
nd pleasant Wink. The committee have
the platforin, and made other carless- la'
einwe to meet en wintanf guest
°lnterments have been made for reading the:
polkas as Green's *polar minstrel troiliO ;
commence salon °two weeks theTne,
tte ed 'Monday Um 101.1NInst,, Introdneinz
• torrloogrammo replete *DA musket genii
' • 11 , Ettuoptnn eVete,hei, met belbre Inirodana.
• • tlde aty. The tantme 0-ceacientan every 1 164.
;Partinelit a*, prOelp4ol4lkll4 OrawerowtV -
ed . _
. .
?AllitttalT Appedntaseat.=Mit. Jr. llobr:.
,nesd, tr. aebo.luntbaen atatkmed in this
!dly tor .taono time past as :Wet annatering ont
!cer,-has 'been appointed, by', an
,onier foam he
Department Pettnolunala, in command of the
!Monongahela Maim' This Is a matted reoog.
f ninon of slaty and stem
lintlee.—The 'Allegheny - Poo-ionic° will be
f ru in.Auvrow, July 40, hum eight to lane
14*-VIOPOZ2kL", I
muster the Men out toifore tiledneodi s Y, we would
sonnet that General Itmiley,Mitteatror to prevail
- I,t.
Cu the boya to 'Miami:tie on rne morning or the,
, s.
ioarth fed a panda throeg? i our •titreeta, - 00
eine= are without any orgrrized programme
;fora celebration of the day, eud, annilitary
parade mould gum; to be the merst Lilting im
promtu display ' that weld be Looteitiird. The
exhibition which this .nottlemeat would
make on the atrret would .tm,nn terphirqf CUM
for our national holiday, and , oft which mull
body would dellght' to witntatt. - . net my, the
boyar
Funeral of a Seidler.
The remains of Hugh MeGimpsey, of the 01.11
Hundred and Tifiy-111114 who died a try days
slice is a hospital at Philadelphia, were con
veyed to this city on Saturday, tend the fences!
took pine° on Sunday afterooott, fromthe resi
dence of the family, on Piespmt street. The
funeral, which was imposing, was 'Mandell 'by
the members of the Nepture,Stehm Pins Engine
Commoty, of which he was fora erly a member,
end tbe remains has escorted by two cdmpanies
of the One Hundred and Second regiment to the
Methodist Burying Ground in 'the Seventh ward.
A large contuurse of friends attended in a body.
The deceased was widely known hi the dity, and
was universally respected. :3
PITTSELT.O7,Iy 1, 1665
ligssEs. Enrrons:—Some critical gentleman
It Most° know through your columns; the de
l:Talton of LLD! It Is from "Le gam Doctor,"
"Doctor of Lana;" and the extra L Is added to
prt.vcr.t. Its being m‘st.lken for Y.,. D: "L zdy
.Day. This being true, of cou.;:e bls ingenious
supEct4tion, concerr , ng .I.cgttni , j fells to
!he pound. "EITDENT.
6nothcrt.lend thinks that the doable L merely
indicates the plopal 1 , " 'q - crlach
aBIG
c'.eL 'Weald IntVcate thoah list as we
have 149. for manuscript, and - HA. for mana-
Ectipts. ,
The Fourth it East Liberty.—The citizens
of East Liberty have arranged for a strand dis
play of tire-works, on the evening of the,Faneth,
at Fort Kegley. About one thousand dollars
have been expceded to the purchase of "ppm
tethric.‘," and the display will be one. of the
finest ever witnessed. As thew& bare no inn
on band for that evening, they bad better erase
e visit to East Liberty, and ace the eights thorn.
,
Fireworks.-11r. J. W. Pittock, erect,
opposite the Postonic°, ha , still on hand a lot
of survive lireworks, which can be had at yea
gamble prices. Tho stock has goes or pits
rapid(}, and w!ll doubtless be clort•I out :iay.•
He has also a very large astaitment of Hags, of
all sizes, and those whols:ch to decorate their
houses with the national colors can hate theft
orders tilled berg at the lowest rates.
For GettYnburg.—Between thirty the and,
forty members of the City Councils intend to
leave for Gettysburg, to be present at the grand
celebration on the Fourth. They have been
,kindly furnished with an extra.car, over the
Pennsylvar.la Itallroad, to Hanlsbntg..' A large
number of our rtt rens R»I eb 3o be present at
the celebration.—
Serious Accident.—David Stewart, aged
about sixteen years, residing at Wellsburg, was
badly scalded, on Tbursday, by falling let, a
damn of hot water, at the raid= fictory at that
Plum Prompessiirc.ro tams for his re
lief, but his InJudett-ale very severe, Wall Ids re
coverj is doubt( 01;
Smander, Bishops ind C0.,0f
hixe just ashed a onioust., , and beintitMly
executed fa -ai mof silscu trait of Witalezason,
originally done with.pen and - Ink; the words of
the iliCelaration of Indepuidenee forming the
teatimes, shading, • etc. M. It. B. Dungan Is
agent for Its sale In thli county. •
'Death of an Old uthetu—Wm. M. Edgar,
an old lidlnentlal chain of the Third ward,
widely known in the cbmmunity, and' wiser.
sally - respected. died at ibis residence' no Grant
street atyear 4.% o'clock on Eautho morning, in his
56th . •
National Batter!; intend to
Mho- in the coming Frionli by tiring a - notional
aalube 'tom Seminary Mill, Allegturey.i. Sem
tary.Stauton,r4 the reqacet of:Mayor Morrimin,
bee g iven the reivileite'order for 110.5 porpoise.
Darn Burat.—ths kriday night the barn ot .
Rev. Joseph Trovillo, at Sewicicley, was burnt to
the ground.' A lot ot hay and 'other property
was &aimed. _ ThebarnwaalnanrCdtotlyhal
valor, we believe.
•
•
Nentenced.—John Conte; convicted- oiler;
,ceny, was eentenctxt torten days Imprisonment b
the conotyjall oa Satin:deb by Judge Stiore..l
•
....rnlinunetse ulna of, themiw Almaden fink*
silver mine, about twelve mllee from san Jew.
California, May be Inferred flrotn the:fiet that
tha profile of the mine tbr fcmiteen menthe were
$1,111,000 inold, and 475,000 in CLUT*iitb:
Tit:tote/a of .13ostanlhate seduced their mice
half a dollar& day to their.guatts. „Thei3ostca
hotels of the! lin t class now chants "dollar a
day less than. houses of the same chaplets: In
New Yeek. I . . -
TEE repot% of the Auditor of Heeluektens
the entente population of that Mateat
688, as follows:. Whlte,9l9.sl.7fownersotslsses,
86,140; gases, =A6B: total 4eWoolowil,ao,Bsl;
411,
.- • dLTENBILIJOU,IXof,,SE4On. Thou even.
Ins, Jane' SOUL', t 7 *Ler.4'obst. Coll; kt. J.. A.L.
TENS/WWI to Mfr J ANNA MnILIS,t, of
Flttabarnb. No eards." l .
. • .
HEABERT—On Isiturday,Jttly istm ,' 1074
.Weiock r. JOBB BBNItY kllßifia, area
Ma funeral will take plate feint therealdeneo of
his father, - John liszbart, No. 42 Federal ; wed,
Allegkenyk TWO APTEItiIBOON, Julyall, at &sleek.
. Religious aarelees at 134 o'clock P. M. Theleimida
of the family, and Itle fats Comrades of. Hamatou's.
Battery, era lrreited to attead. •
_r .'
VERNER—On Bosomy evening, at half/aid
eight dehsoli, A.LIOZ /11WYkr, d uThter of James
Arai Amu, IL Verner, szed six al° the and foul teen
Mattis of ftlerii in evening mi. , ;....--, '
- EDGAR—On Sundae worst_ ~ r July td i .St italt.
past four o'elosics-W.0 1 .11.• EWA-Fie/0 1111 CAM."
sixth year of his age. i • . , -
...
_
Funeral ' tins. (Mondiy) isiados*,,lit font
' la te . dene •Zt IM'CI i
'o'clock, Etat' his. la rest e,, a, , ran
street. This Mende of the family MS rallstoMtillif,
'silted to attend. : ' ' : '
, ".M WW I anrasWlV, S.
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CORY I : •
016 . ,Piii
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