VOLpIUE/IMIII--NO. • 183. '''''lit'Vit4b ./ itr - git*rialte 4 - ,/- - , 21., • NOTICES. . - -151:tace I - J..' • 00E09n concernits , MO 014 of Comm, Who came hero,lo _ May or L i p tooleilool, wlll'bo'f.2lo3l.fully'itetived ottits l 4. /5/°o63°,3;l:zarLOTz.t, • carpenter ~Tobbinirfilattp. antiirittturued after au aticurti of three yare the erthr. /hare re-tweaed mj shop torah sorts hums* chfimkiterl/ine,At the olek eguylprileiTfeen reatiii(exa 'street slut Marl 41,,..19rdr-tualieited promptly, ottendod to. ' II! • , WILLiAX TOr.Urer. 'Thomas W. Parry -irietleal Sista No* far, and Desk.: In American isle Tor .futons order.. OfEce Ai Alexander. ;al:Olin% near the 'Water Worha, - Plttatsulal.' i s • X. ,, aza ol h No. 79 Pike Wed. - Orders ioirPrly attended to. All work warranted *Mei toot. Er - pairing done at the abortett notice. No Istriii rePalre. 'PrPride4 the toot : 13 'Dat . I/tliet attar Itir Imam*. , Tieglmoutal 0 tranagc W l '.4• Smpthe,ta _ oti firs, to take pLsca 13‘4104.11: Ralren'next'SatUrdalmtenlng. Some )rty pstrortnera will appear, Including 'the mai piths late neatieComptuli; alacithiS Company aderlitt;Snl)lll - thinianagernent:at rldUlPabrum m other urn lac* or voltinteer talent. Let our ttiieouireti - rautra on &Sr oezatton and it - aye *.Smptho 4utt:tre really appreciate Redaction. our friend, 20. /obn Ntrler, No. Igo Federal ilbight4l34 : **talacqost - rms. the latent! news of thel capture of Richmond and sttriender of the .rebel General Lee we, re. :tivise, ant taking advantage et the pante m inced, anitiritowing the reaction Mat would fol. .ow trade very lean , purohaies of the finest rittligSgtd MUM goods et 09ot - one:half of Gin sldlntkel. ~Gonto of the finest sloths, eassixneres ,Ind mange are included inbta stook, Which he le neonate to makeup to order r on short - notlee,ln the latest styles; and at correspcindinglylotr,rates. Aeholeenssortment of furnishlbg goods end toady' ertildeololltiog „vitt.. also be foiled at his elegant ?tatabllshotent. Gur Allegheny fjitids ab °obi Eire EQUAL niciiTs Yinlanyo,Olready noticed the fact that the of four mllßon'eliveli will give the ißentb,eitherfmmedlately or after the next con ens, thirteen more Representatives in Congress • andattosny Presidential Electors. This will Make tbekrepreacntation.to which the South will be eatiticl.by virtue of ,its colored population thiety.forrr 'membenr. Ins - waitt . of the people Wttare !bus represented voting for their Repro isenfatives..the white vote-a. many of them rah ' &at heart and inimical to the race in whose stead they act, by the unjust" operation of the present laws enjoy that power. But It is not the Wrong to the negro that we -wish to hold up to Vicar, so much as the undie - weight which la givenbotho suffrages of the late rebels of such States aslionth Carolina. Under the old con shtulionsi retie, that Statewould have only four Reirresentatixes; but now, having enough for fies, end a fraction 01100,000, 'she will have six. Now,-lie bow they will be cleated, Total ultites---.. 7, mt,383 TOUII ...... 402,406 Number of wldterooters, at th 7 usual ratio. 43,C71 Ember otiotera In one CoDg.-steloial (U. ........ ...-.--- -__. 8.112 Number cf voters In a district ottha North. 21,000 finzattO disiranchlied mcritrißraith Thhe, eight thousand voters in the rebel States are to vricld gbh :same power in our-national commons, as twenty-ono thousand ninneylva. t E nians, Can it be that the Northern people will alloy - this? Are tralt.ors to be rewarded fur their treason by not oily restoring their politl #arrdillegesintact, but airing them more then twice political power which we enjoy Little is en - anomaly which emst be correehe ieicteay . Maks .thi 'elective franchise ualverial and the equality of - political rights is 1 at core restored, and we for the first time be 'came really the equals of the citizens of the - • Duke Gwfw. The haneepondeat of the . New York Times, writing from Mexico, June 290, says: . ,:Ottr 'worthy Ex Dolto of So aura has officially •'ietired , froin official bash:mi. Now and then - an article would appear la ope of the Mexican , .; IP,Pers, as written by. a confidential friend or• assuring the good public that the Doctor Is i a great man, i thitt ne is mush apremated by the combined'good sense of Napoleon 111, and Hai ; bmillaxl.tbattliere Is not_ the doubt of his being made Ckiremor of Sonars, &c. ar i tides would always happeuto befi:dashed ions Jest catch the mail going td the States. As I have been telling you Is terprevlous letters, no notice has been taken of .Groin; at least since I came here. Well the old fellow thought it was about ttme toEtna, ills friend again. I Bo the usual lines made their . appearance Just In time to catch the last packet. Ac cording to the luenbratican et the friend, 1 the appulament et Grip wee'to appear In the it DiarloAdiblu foi days. -111e'ettlany goo,000) waspecen mentioned . Yee, $61,030! • WI a Pulakahl hla . lamily could abacoih that. „ . It tutippcmeili ttorreser,Attat theigotretatoes t N 7.13 nd 'watching for mien an oopnrinaity. A min- inter told me 4 .' We hare had ;patience en 'ugh with that old fool!" S) a comniai7ue ap , peafed In the Official Diario, rating the starch out, of the manor t-00,000 yearly. It is a - pretty long artiele. go I will giv I you only ai extrAct: "Wa r theimperlal Government, never af, any time page - entered Into negotiation with Dr. °win. ~Bo we never contemplued ,maklair him a Duke nor Governer of Sotiora, nor Viceroy of other province. We never knew- his services •i were worth 00,000 a year., Moreover, the very mama of Dr. Grin is not known by any of the Ministers, and we did not hear of nay one hay. • log the:leak:3l,o get acquainted with m-u." Everybody here, Southerners and Northern. are glad to ace the question Bettled A yotag New Yorker told me: "We have bees Immtruled. long enough.' , .The Ism is that , twin - he been trying to make cap,tal out of erery American. Ha wanted' to paw as their wtat,chief, lam sorry to say that ho has taken iw a few of them. Tho poor fellows likely. were, v. also 'dreaming of high pod lione wader the great Delw Planets have satellites. Before dismiss ing that subJect,let me add that the pollee bare blare found out that the friend lubricating the well-Informed articles for Gain la no or eve oar leas Mao Gtrin Matte/I. . • ' . kmedinea: Tb.i &nits . 'of Mts so tire 4cl'Marylettl Itt* tad aboat - ft yea's : riper:mg of emulcipall.o;. The late slaves In both - of these States are tf. having:cm:irk:ay well in new 'T-Thea a are no complabffnabotitheir idleness, in - delenee or wcrthlerapeu.; e-On the contrary; we learn that they work ladastrionaly for wages, =lathes theiraerakelsarelo great demand, while I - they are also mating - progress ln education and inteillgencM ItneUi7 a coin alliboollier em States after a little time has been given for • the establiehalent - of Oasts on thb new bola. ,Thaßurean of Preedmen'ajt.ffaint,:ander foa -1 df General Iloward, is' doing kismet steal. -.lent woit inaeeerlegJaetite,ordex and es lod -4 try thin: Omit the Sonth. • .G.meral ' llowarst ;Us 'appointed stipenninatletsta for nearly sill the Southern and thought° a large extent ',competed of military ainu4tuty have everywhere, - gofer as we have heard; • approved their Moms by their adthinlistrateve ability;stmacity, Vol:testy and duire to teestre Justice to' hash blacks nod whifee iltiilbareatr-bas a glgaitic work, adios prow : exception will reflect the r highest hononvon thiChristien soldier; Gen ant Times. • . • . • . Prisoner* -1. . . Frequent• repute:axe-received of !prestige ' 'tiois into the cases of Vilna prisoiacre'wha bbd ealiried to the rebels:spy, - On this 6USiI:TA id . EaC47114-correspcuident of Mu XrMane, and i;;lliattc* aimer inlicie B =4 l ll, 6 . 4 31 k: - t .17es:taffy .prisonare mused nic sometiaies ; Mind gliatrwodot filegrowweahcrdlav by 'day. Staying hexe*Valmill be bertsio S6l'oll°ll onr cOmrsdea to.thetwatexal 044 dt4 , 4Doula• - 'Tao rebels saaninastbstifAro. ezllsl. shall Jintastamdant thuband 'clothing; :and tea =3r I." t ad 'acbanci of escaping SOAntrat , o r ,,...,T,Tidirayaanace.t!cd:t4ttieldvred nd obllka-d uan tooodar .co — Telitiklq`sisr.d starve to' .f•tbilathi Alt Goirlaro itbbiasscul - who did rent, .aeatij jai dist*dlodeacit at the first oppo • . 1 4:::.111tAlAdr:teaugniti4ticoutrades had no (digit's• ton forllidac 7 -41'dno itho had kilned the tin. altenalateskintitho yard for a moment. - Ps . . ' Mayas bilmintatat part]." ,„,;91:01044.1tipisur, ;!feTi York. iilr.'11.4,1*%!1.101W°811191111 or re, i - 441:14r ~roV lel '4 . 41 4 4 • VERY LiLTEsr 'NEWS BY T,FILEGRAPH. NICELY INTERESTING GORRESPMDENCE TEIg ‘IIAIL STONEWALL GIVEN UP. Cerrecpandence Between the span'al NA:dater and Secretary Seward. WAsuntGTON, July 17.—The following corres pondence has jest taken place in relation to the rebel ram dinnewall TASSOna TO Lan. &WARD. [Translation.) "Wasionorow, 14th J01y,1865. " The undersigned Minister Plenipotentiary of Her Catholic Mikity, has the honor to bring to the knowledge of the Honorable Secretary of &ate that agreeably to -official communications which he has received from Madrid, an order has been elven to the Captain General of Cuba to dellverthe war Vessel Stonewall to.any person whom the Government of the United States may commission for that purpoee, doe formalities intervening. In thus acting, the Government of Her Mejettv judges. that the reasons adduced in the 'note of the 30th of May last are not sufficient to tumid the right of jurisdiction, which that of the United Swateibelleves ties over the afore. Mentioned vessel. Animated, nevertheless, by the same noble and loyM sentiments that It has ehown during the four years of war which has heron, terminated in this country, it OnaltS 'entering into dissension • without an object. 'And the Stonewall Is placed it the disposal of the United States government. With reference to the security Sat expenses to the commander Of the Stonewall of $16,000, Which sum having been considered as the sole and especial cause of the surrender of the ves- Llt. , IS believed 4hat the. Goya:amid% of the United States will not refuse to reimburse it, It • being understood nevertheless that this Is hot the condition for the delivering of the Stone- Wall. which delivery Is. and moat be considered abaelutely unconditional. The. undersigned Ovalle himielfot It& occasion to 'reiterate to the flenorablo Secretary of State the assurance of his his highest consideration. Islgtle.dl • Ostrom, G. TASSOB.I. TO Hen. on. Secretary of Butte of U. S. ' • MII. SSITAILD.TO MR. TLEI3ORI. DEFLIITME•7 OF BidTß, WASMFOTON, July 17, 1505; The undersigned, Secretary of State of the United States, has the honor to acknowledge the receipt of the note which was addressed to him on the 14th instant, by Mr. Tassora, Minister Plenipotentiary of the Queen of Sole. In that note Mr. Tessera Informs the undersigned that her Catholic 'Majesty has ordered that the armed steam vessel, called the Stonewall, and which has been the subject of a previous correspondence between the countries. shall be delivered to the government of the United States, and this duels. ion bas been made without a waive of diszusslon upon the question, whether the demand of the United States for the surrender could be main tained upon such principles of International Mr. Tessera has been pleased also to assure the undersigned that the surrender has been or dered on the ground of mutual good will, which hes happily prevailed between the two countries during the period of insurrection, which has heretefom so greatly disturbed the relations of the United States with many foreign powers. The undersigned Is still further Informed that while Spain will receive from the United States as they have heretofore offersd to pay an indem nity of sixteen thousand dollars. the amount of expenses which the Captain General of Cuba Incurred in obtaining possession of the Stone wall, yet that surrendered Is tendered without making 1: dependent on such reimbursement as a condition. Mr. Tessera's rommusleation has base sub mitted to the Prialdent of the United &atm, and the undersigned hasnew the pleasure to to form Mr. Tessera that orders will be promptly given for the bringing away of the Stonewall from Havana„ and for the reimbursement of the-Wm of sixteen thousand dollars to the Sean feli Government. It only remains to ba added that this Government appreciates equally the promptness, liberality and courte s y which have marked the proceedings of her Catholic Majes ty's Government on this Interesting subject, and that these proceedings will have a strong tendency to confirm and.perpetttate the ancient and traditional friendships of the two nations. The undersigned avails himself of this occasion to offer Mr. T 6,60171 his renewed assurances of lighrst consideration. (Signed.) W. H. BENTLIID. To Eason Dox Gaon= Goactx Y. Taman& —Mb:dater Plenipotentiary. SEVERE FRESHET. IN THE EAST Great Destruction of Property. SMALL . HOUSES CARRIED. AWAY Fehoylkill and Raritan Canals Badly Damaged. v:i :WA,' ft 4•74V014 y:/_X.#l4:ll a.171a Streets of lidanayank Flooded 110bT EXIESSIVE FLOOD Ili NEW JERSEY BOOM and Bares Nearly Submerged. RMLBCAD BRIDGE COMPLETELY UNDERMINED, Freight Train SI3I /IS hed Up 17.—The rain of yester day nettled a revere freshet in the Schuylkill river, causing a great destruction of property. A number of small houses on the banks of the rivet have been carried away. The Alms Hansa meadows are overflowed. The trestle work on the western side of the Chestnut Street Bridle is carried away. The _Schuylkill canal is badly damaged, several bridges along the Wizar:liana ; have been carried off. The streets of Manayuck are flooded, several mills are flooded, and a number of canal boats wrecked. The track of the Nord-gam/ railroad is 'under water so that the trains cannot ran. New 8h1i1.16111101, N. J.. July I.7.—We have been visited by a heavy freshet In the P.tritan river. The lower part of the city la under water. Tee rise in the river began about two o'clock ills Mend:3g, and It quickly rose to ten feet above high water mark, but Is now slowly falling again. The Delaware sod Raritan Canal Is broken In several plena, and several days must elapse before navigation can be resumed on It again. A number of boats, bargee, and caller crafts hate been carried away. The amount of damage cannot very well be estima tad at present, but it will be considerable. Toe boat yerds have also suffered Considerable loss by the freshet. POYMIVILIA Jnly 17—About two hundred feet of the road bed of the Booth Branch Rail road, neer the bridge across the .Raritan River, Is washed ,the by the freshet,. causing a Eta penelim In-the rennin of trains. The water La now falling. Pearnavuz.e, N. J., July 17.—A heavy storm Set In here yesterday afternoon, causing the most extensive flood In Ouse parts since the year 1811. Along the- line of the'llaritan rive. fields of grain and meadowi are completely flooded and the - amaze must' be nmprecedentedly great. Douses and liarnsere nearly submerged, and thy fences and high ways are completely • lost to the -a ight. Middlebrook bridge lees com eddy iindermined f end caused the smashing up 'of a freight caltOrn-.1,102, New:Jersey. Central In csmktitinfiie of this &lister twelve/ 2 1 101 ' 1 ' den, were - precipitated Into the dood,Mid anti her of eats containing cattle, skew and hogs wens piled Into one another in ruinous conftudan. Many of the animals were saved from the wreak tidy. to find waknry. grnko. The flood It 'present prevents the enatdoyees of the road from clearing away the debris, , and the bridge re. malna impassible. ADVICES FROM NEW ORLEANS. nitsugistuagamminigisanDrufirsgs. SUGAR AND COTTON CROPS SHORT! Baftem Given Up _ by Gen. Mefict; New ORLEANS. July 15.—The steamer Guldide Etar,fromatew,..York, haa arrived.. ' 'he Cotten marital ht rather qilet. al 47 c is ' for middllng. The 'depression In domestic =- change Tettlieti OpOILIO=r; 'fag= ewe Molais-„ ea are • I An in t erestingr dtamision Is now gotag.pu be - fore - this Untted thetesDistrictecrertote to what constitutes the catb of allei . .;;;;,i. I ,Texas dates cfr tim 13th swan; ;be State as kites:AA bylaybasilAi *aaltilevas. of the wont stamp. In the interim' when the federal fo vliateriotpetietniteditheyeitidolugemtieh • 6 Thilliiit ttildltillUiiitedieli l l'exas will "d 41, 74 illtarternalmj th eFddrorder ocepsißed ;1131) Vatabeessilhoectalio=r /Zike Tn .lafcire ier .Putiidlli. with Mc etetwaluai _that no. forte/Adm. 'braid! iiittited - freedoin Acrill't* Giltistet ' i , t , -taltilgra l 4l l l3%der l i tu47, C l gifi l i l . 2 4 6 4 k• .Itirldge.has el versa up We in atuNtlien 446Ptirtilfaillekt fkomllie Cosifedetacy.ps.i , l ' en A i 4 l I - b AT.' a i ' : TOE TRIAD CIF ES MY TARE Hen. Hancock's Headquartersalamovad, FIRST CORPS nrinato. • The Atlantic Telegraph Cable PRESIDENVP HEALTH RESTOREDp Pay of Soldiers and Sailors. NaarTong, July It—The TIMM' Washington special sap s The evidence in the trial of Nadi Ifarrisis not yet all In, yet littlerem aims to be giv en 111. Moat time hasiiettn taken np by counsel drying the vast two ;341 in - interne:4a upon points raised with reference to the idiom's The dosing arginsenteoffdie echatted will probably begin to-morrow, but It Is not probable the case will go to VI jrtt'y .before Want-Way. !Gen, Hancoak's Headquarters were peste r. ,der transferred to Baltimore, and the General bete already, entered upon his desks es Comman der of the Middle Department. The same quar ters need by Gen. Wallace for Headquarters of Baltimore, wllibe toted by. Gen. Ranee*. Is has been determined to disconthme. the teL Limy corps as an organizatioe. The regiments comprising this ,corps are to be distributed throughout the country: There/ Will _biLl'egi mem stationed at each of .the.. following cities Philadelphia; Columbus, Ohio; Indianapolis.. ind.l Elmira: N. Y., and-Newyork-City. Lieutenant Charles 11. - Herd, a pract ical tele graph operator, has published a reply to Colonel Eihafner's assertions, as to the bon-conductivity of the Atlanue Cable. He Is confident the Cable can be worked - with entire traumas. • ' The Ilensld'r Washington special says: There *as a great throne at the Whitt aOll9O on Bat, tirday, of persons desfring the andienee 'of the tresidett. Mr. Johnson's health le restored, and he to again transacting a largo amount of businces daily. ISecretary McCulloch Is determined that the soldiers and sailors shall be paid promptly and In fell. A large proportion of the receipts of the Treasury, from Revenue and Loam, is daily de toted to that object. Certificates of Indebted ness will be relied upon to make up any' defi ciencies which may arise In discharging other claims, until Congress provides additional re— sources for meeting the demands upon the Treasury. Ile - will recommend to Congress a compre hensive scheme for funding and ultimately dis charging the pi:LWi indebtedness with as little delay a• 11 least possible burden upon the people. A private letter from a wet informed and in telligent gentleman, Kates that there will not be mere than 2A.000 balm of cotton raised In Mla siesippl the twesent year. 31ATTERS 11 GEORGIA AND ALABUIA, The Condition of the Inhabitants FEELING REGARDING LOSS OF SLAVES. Future Proapecle of the South Nrw Tour, duly 17.—Thu Herald's eorrea por-deat writiag from Montgomery, Alabama, says The cegroes from all quarters of the State have narked to Montgomery, to taste the sweets of freedom. They fill the streets and sidewalks, and are squatted about in all parts of the city. low they manage to live Is a mystery, for the gull If of provialons la extremely limited. In the interior of the State those who remained at home are faithfully at work, and the planters are compelled to rely on them for labor, and they are disposed as a general thing to give the new system a falr trial, but there are some who are determined todo all in their power to op. pose it and cause trouble and difficulties between the two races. The general impression of men of latelligence Is that in a few years the South will have gained enongb In advance of real estate to pay fur the lots of their negroes. There to already a dispo sition to Melte up their Immense plantations into small farina of two ortbree acres, and en courage iminigation. Many have hired dis charged soldiers as overseers upon the supposi tion that they can better manage theinvroes as freedmen than Southerners, and also because they have had an opportunity of witnessing the it thistly, capability, and aptitude of the Yankee. The feeling of the people regardlngthe loss of their slaves Is improvieg ovary day, and with proper management on the part of our military authorities, will soon be all that can be wished. The Alabama delegation that visited Wash ington a short time since for the purpose of prestmting their views to the President,have re turned much pleased with their Interview with the Prmident, and gratified at the Mad and con ciliatory spirit manifested toward them °raver ingly at the North. The appointment of Judge Persons as Provisional G‘..vereor of State was eminently fit, and gives almost universal satis ferVon. In business matters, Montgomery is In an• Terre of most of the interior towns In the South. Moderate stotksof hoods arrived and are apparent Is meeting with randy sale. Cotton is going for ward to market by every boat, for which sevplies are returned. Goods of all descriptbms com mand firtlttnns prices- Volt many of the people who were rich before the war, era turning their attention to business. Many of the planters contend that the day of cotton raising is passed. They say daring the picking seacon hands have to be worked very herd far sixteen hours a day, In order to save the crop, and they can only ho male to do this by the free eve of the lash, and under the free labor system there can be no mothod of enforc ing the labor. They alio oaotend that. the negro knows nothing of the value of money and It will not be a sufficient Incentive to labor. Ocher letters think those will be much suf fering among the negroes for several yearn; partly on account of irony of them leaving their homes, and partly becac.3a the Southern people are neltber able nor willing to help them. NEW Tons, July - 17.—The Tritnore'a Atlanta correspondent says Along the route from Augusta to Atlanta thorn is considerable corn growing. The returned rebel soldiers were sribdued, and are r rainy to obey the laws; but the wealthy planters, were noisy and reliant, and talked about making the nee7----i -Ivrea again. A large camber of cars vol engines, In a di lapidated condition, were standing oa the tracks. Stonemanie raid destroyed the machine shape, so that the rolling stock cannot be repaired. Lobo: is very little disorganized : In, that portion of Georgia. A considerable portion of the negrees are at work, bat the white men are en deavoring to make It as bad for them as possible. I Atlanta the people are sullen, and mating no ttfart at rebuilding the city. Over a thous. and women ant applying for rations. Many of them wore only a single ear menc of coarse cot ton cloth. One man said-his family had been living a 'week on nothing but wheat bract; and others told a similar story. Five women were trampled Id death In a crowd. The writer of the letter says The -President, hail pardoned the prominent and wealthy rebels, and mentions Metcalf, of Augusta, as one, The kearor of the Andersonville prison Is at large In Atlanta, Erom Havana—Officers of the Stnnecrall... San Domingo. New Tons, July 17.—The steamer Havana hrtngs•Haaaas dates of the 12th. • • The Diem Mmles the report that Capt. Page, pl the,itam Stonewall, bad entered the Mexican Impede] serslet, and sap be hfuS gone to Eng• land to enter the merchant's service. It is well known. however, that several of the oftlsere of the Stonewall did go to Mexico. and others have been enraged la the Opened' Navy. . It Is reported , that the blockade runner Berlina in to OOttiOZOIO the slave trade. biontcebtieto, Pertoplato and Bt. Llmlngo have been evacuated by the Spaplards. There were yet 'Monk three thousand soldiers at Ban , • panting°. Instructions Retarding Hostile Indians. lii'ker Yang, July 1.7..Tce Secretary orthe In terior. in xi communication of instructions to the CoMmittioner of Indian Affairs, states that In future dealings with hostile Indiana the Interior Department will subordinate Its action to the policy and opernttons of the Wee Department, and the COGIIIIIIASiOIIer Is requested to Instruct the superintendents and agents to maim no de. liveries of money ot , gonds to any tribes= bands m hostilityto the government, and to suspend oil IntercOttreeiilth 'them, excepting so far as .he may' hi; ianctiOded:bi tho oftlc , ais of the We: Department. t : „ - . - isppobttowntn by tAelts . .nsidenyz WaanneoTow, . JoIT, 17,--Tha Preside* has i n azicanted'Thomai Mari 11 dieeriTor Oomm s ,Stoper,, fpy ,d-labems; ,VaJr4. Bropn, of • N w , Jersey, Conintif,Angaitnelf'AirOn Gregg, f , Tennessee, Cons* * &argon * ...landadJA eb ! . ,1 ff-llibbon, Manyerof the trim& Mint , * eh -, lotto, South Caroni:di Ohiviti BitrkeU r itistedyi united States Asnator from Vlsconsln, 'MO; , '' iii senor of Utedi;imf-Wie Governor or-'l-'1 ; :idabthain Nam of ACalfbAd'OU.*Aha fOrMarw - , addagatatd-COnp!lndloml4loenitiFtaf - t -ITaitlireflOtedidThilket%AndrlSkAllibi CO --- ttatitdilifDeigle . ''''''',' 4 1 1 PM” Tons,. 4rgy ; }l,--BledatcvitnneU ~_, J widow of Aaron BurridaYbstedisiahlatO4ml-;_' l deuce on Washington Heights. otrobrosa L.* , l 7ordarJALsiadlBd-seslidilafet , ; 6ll "rnaidehde 4cf ° ' tlds city. -411.1 t eti:LNIVe ottrirJ-'4, 9 G. Et ,•••• " • " . f:•{C .4yr . TTs .1. . . .zystr . tzt ' PITTSBURGH, TIES LATEST;! FROM EIIROPU AURAL : Of' 731i1111 mum The British Pat'lament Froiogned. DELIVERY !CE THE QUEEN'S SPEECH The Termination of the' American Van TEE L ORD CHANCELLOR CENSURED. INDEPENDENCE DAY IN LONDON Mq:w N'prvll4Nix 3UU‘rli.otes. New Ton; July it The stetuner City of Washington, :from Liverpool July the sth, via Queenstown, July 6th, has arrived. The steam er Beatrice left July 2nd for Liverpool. In the House of Lords, Russell presented a correspondence from Amerlr.a as to the tenni- Ireton of the War, andexprv;sising eatisfaction at the withdrawal of .belllgerents rights. The Bession'of the Corps Legisicair has closed. Liverpool, lily C. via Qtzmeeram.—Cotton-- sales today Were 3,000 bales; tamitet vary dull ; quotations were barely maintained. Breadstuff& qu m. iet and. steady. Provisions inattive. Lsrd Ar Erie, 93 ;4@g3i; for money; Er l 4 52, !:4@ 53 :‘- leaulon,, d.—Mr. Bigelow, the American Minister, gave a fele on the 4th of July, which was largely attended. The British 'Parliament was protogped to-day, and dlssolutiOn Immediately !allowed. The Queen's speech was delivered by the Commis sion. It reyolees at the termination of the civil war In America. and Masts - that the evil canna' by , the tang cotllict may be repaired, and pros. Verity restorediin the States which have suffered lm the conceit: he regrets that the confederation scheme In tish AmerMa was not carried oat, belleV ing that It woilid give the provinces additional strength and lead to many Improvements. She expresseagtetlleatlon at the assurances of de voted loyalty from the provinces. Nrw Your, July I7.—The steamer Hansa, from Suntbautptor on the sth inst., has arrived. In the Flown of Cam:none on the 3rd, Hurst waved a vote Of censure on the Lord Chancellor, In connection with bankruptcy and Court scan dals. The Lord Advocate defended the Chain ellor, and nald there was nothing le Ms Case de/serving the severs censure passed ou him, and moved an amendment to the effect that the House agreed with the report of the Committee. Mr. Bouveti, Said he had no confidence in the Lord Chancellor. Mr. Bout's motion of censure was negatived. Lord Palmerlton moved the adjournment of the Hence until the 4th of March, which was lost by 177 to US. Mt. Bituverm'a amendment, which was similar to. Mr. Hunt's,' with 0110 exception, was carried without division, amid loud cheers. • The Times says: The result of the debate In the House of Commons is that a grave vote of censure has beck, passed oe the Lord Ohanaellor. The discredit of a Lord Chancellor is a reproach to the nation al large. In the House of Lc.rds on the 4th Inst.. the Queen accepted the lewd Chancellor's resigna tion, but be will continue in of until the pre rogative. Indepondence day was celebrated In London on the 4th last., two hundred Araerfams being present. CosFols trent steady at 9014,'@.,903‘. French Rent's, 07f. 7d. U. S. 5 2.0. recoyared, I . q; Illinois Central Shares do, 134. Fnencte—The bill for a liana tax, to be raised by the people of Paris, passed by 173 against 50 votes. The Chamber admits the necessity of the new loan to receive instalmenta of the loan itt four years, although the loan for two hundred and fifty millions would be issued In Its entirety. A bill for the erection of the public. works In Algeria was adopted by 227 against I. France and England are active with a view to the preservation of peace, and a general concilia• tins, and have acme to an agreement upon the principal questions which may result from the pre,ent state of ,affairs. ITALT.—The official Journals of lions con firm the tact that negotiations with the King of Italy were I token oil' la consequence of the King demanding conditions that the Popo could dot acci.pt. Negetiations were opened at the Pope's instance,ln consequence of a private let ter from the Pope to the King. Acerriiii..—it is asserted In military circles, that a cabinet older has been Liscual to place the entire army on a peace fooling. It Is expected ithat -the new ministry will be formed immediately. letnie..—Vottop firm, and -advancing. The shipments to Bombay and Calcutta fur the last weak in June wore 62,000 bales. Fir. rams Polar& July 17.—The steamed. North America. from Liverpool, 6th, and London, 70, paned this point this evening for Quebec- Toe stoma City of London, from New York, reach ed LivernoM on the evening of the 7th. In the hionse of Lorde ' tin Lord Chancellor announced ble ITISIEDBIIOI3 lla an appropriate valedictory ad dress. The ',Gay it a thinks that Innl Cromworth will surveil to the Chancellorship. The business in Ameri.o securities has been active, though the amount tp scarcely up to the average of the past few weeks. Five Twenties have ranged between 710.72,5. In Illinois and Erie tratsactioni have hive onmeronsp tha last price of the former was 551, , an advance of two dollars. Landon, 'viz( political news is tinlm ponent- Lord Cromworth is new Lord Chancellor. London, .I . a.'y D - Sugar In fair demand. In coffee there In a limited business and pricei firm. MI" quiet and . zinehanzed. In Idea there are InrLhar cairn of milt Mengel at full rates. Literpeol, J le!l,lo.—The Cotton Broker's Circu lar reports the sa bre of the week at 12,500 bales, the market li ing firmer under theßastla's news, and 1,4,ic tanker, mainir on the fine quality. Tne stock In part b SOS 000 balek, of which 22,- 000 are American. Breadstuff. dull and tending downward. Provisions quiet with a deellaing tendency, except Lard, which Ls firm. Leaden, Jody ,o—Consols for money 22, ; ( .10 U. B. 5 20's, 72. FILANCT—A fete was given on the 4th of July by Mr. Bigelow, the American llthlster at Perla. Frlra—The Nladrld journals treed that Spain recognize the kingdom of Italy Nrlth ut pirjridlr oc the ltaercr,te of Catholicism. LW YORK PETROLEUM FRAUD CASE. Proceeds of Captured Cotton Sold. NEW 1111J I SEITIII PROJECTS Vf beds at She Port of drew Fork. CL DOOM'S FIRST OFFICIAL ODE& • Ntw Than, Jtily 11.—the United Service Pe. iroltun cazo wet again called this morning In Abe Jefferson Market Pollee Com; end the only witness examdritil was G. D. KUlterg„ one of the subscribers. Ills testimony was a rspetmor, of that already published. The loveatlgatlon will be continued on ;Friday next. The proceeds Or rebel cotton - sold at this port . amountinglo over four millions Of dollar's, has been Dad Into the trenzary. It Is ander. stoo4 that tho Claimants must prosecute the snits before - the Court of Ctalms. The Museum Association, with John Hansard as manager, announce that they will Immedlatd• I,y build and arrntrgel be new Museum on Union Mame, which the' intend shall equal anything in the world. - Bart nm's coipaay wll have a benefit on Filday eight at the Academy of Monte. The workmen pre already ragweed In rem*. vine the rule. from the ground recently accts. pled by the Museum, and an elegant building will •ha Immediately erected on the corner of Broadway and ILM yesterday there were in this Port forty nine ocean' steamers, une hundred and eight ships, one hundred and twenty-nine barks, ono hundred and twenty brigs, and seventy schoon ers, snaking total three hundred and sdaty--clght vessels, of which two hundred and eel= are forflgo. The rimts cilia attention to- the large propos.- am of Navels, alad domande energy on the part oriberrbants WO to our mariao where It wan before the rebelllian, Major GoneraHlooker has promulgated hoe llrat tftlelal cgdot to thin City, ittitinittig eoul• rifted ditherlepirtmeut of tho East, rellevlog IdeJitr;,Geuered Alx, Thu order epeolgoe tho territoryin the dtparttient, mud deeptatet iiiempote br the dePattiiitit et.aM • r JoineC tircioO)' ntthe pOrt_, brirrtiedviceo frors'Port Ant ?Prince fiegdAo-25,11, - "P+slltlett MO: North IliO tlie iiititiptied to liolraitho Gpv_c4r4ottt,iforces :IT/11ot kite COO *rook twits o!loOko. ipoi s itbjit . ..thyroa'). • ) Wpfseicbirl Pfo#4o4ioPNEsiatto pf tik,o;..tiot.tAWiflitodtLkxt.#o.o,2sortitom,.-49infe WM.44 , -:W-orile•cotitleforod:ll • =Ole '! ofititbittirdefithicotith'idillto 1111 orqtfiel,Rttkibeligrot tit fol?ible 4000. 4 'fibefolt= tOValltikdite 00 . - iikaslo:44, ret tel i r# 4l 4 al 4 l6 f - K 4 * . " l4l4au t • ,611 - , ai 4 41171/7i :X417 1.41,,i 'AY, : JULY 18, 1865. THE MST ARMY CORPS. Major General Hancock's Address. TEI CANNON AND DINER PROPERTY RESTORED. Hraigaatien of_ Comm Motor Holloway, Approner TrictilOtil DS OP it `PITILISTEIL WAIECILNGTOIC, July 17.—The Tot:lowing order rya promulgated to-dap: 81 7 q11.9 riRPT ARMY COZPS, WASEILNGToN, Jtily IT, 1865. Gourd/ Order. So. 10. - Most of the regiments composing the First Division, of the First Arai) , Corps, have been ordered to rendezvous In dif ferent States, consttuently they will be tem porarily detached from their divisions and brig ado. In view of atch* approaching departure, theldsJOr General commanditacdesires w say, .that.as veterans who have served with honor on mai battle-field bi the rebellion, their caudate Will be closely criticised by citizens and soldiers. it la expected that each member of the corps will feel en honest pride in the veteran organiza tion to which he le attached, and will realize tbalhe represents not only his owirlomdity and State„ but also the armies of the Union. he Major General' commanding trusts that dining their absence, the members of this corps will; by their good condom and superior disci pline, fully sustain the high opinion every- Where entertained. .of them as veteran soldiers of the United States. By order of Major Gen. Banco*. • FINDUVI L iumeßsoir, Adjutant. • Communications .eceived from Paris instill the expectation that the cannon and other proper ty curried across the filo Grande by rebel leaders after the capitulation, will be freely and folly restored to the United States, la compliance with a demand heretofore made. Aceordlng to the ruling of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, mere carding of wool la regerded ae a manutacture, and therefore liable CO dal. Ctwitrix to the payment of troops being mus tered out of service, including beauties and Other necessary obligatlone of the Government, the daily demands upon the Treasury are from four to Ore millions of dollars. The reasons assigned in some of the newspa pers for „the resignation of Mr. Holloway, Com missioner of Patents, such as that it was to avoid a rupture between the Secretary of the Treasury and the President, and similar state ments, ar• calculated to de injustice to the Secre tary, who has never hod any disagreement with Mr. Holloway, and his displacement or appoint ment of a new Commissioner has never hoes a subject of conversation between the Secretary and the President. , There are at least ten thousand applications on filo to the Treasury Department for appoint ments. The Navy Department exprerses much solici tude at the mysterious disappearance of Paymas ter Robert H. Clark; of Delaware, who has had Important orders•addreesod to him, but caunot after earnest Inquiry be fout.d. There Is mush scattered cotton and tobacco in North Caroltpla awaiting purchase; but holders bare no mearta of sending it to the market. Two eltizene of that State left yesterday for New York In order to make arrangements with mer chants for Its sale and conveyance North. - At beast one hundred persons, some of them ladies, were at half past two waiting to see the President ; but the reception Xarmlnated at three o'clock. Among those In the ante room war Mr. Ore, of Mississippi, and Royston, of Ar kansas, with other memoers of the late rebel con gress. The latter bas Just been pardoned. A man was pointed out In the throng as the engineer of the Privateer Alabsma, who with others pressnt from the South, had cone to seek the Executive clemency. THE LOSS OF THE WILLIIM NELSON. Search for the Unfortunate Passengers. STATEMENTS OF THOBEI SAVED Oyer Four Hundred Persons Losl. MOST HEARTRENDING SCENES HeLfram, July 17.—8 y the Alpha we have the statement of Captain Hunt, of the bark Meteor, that he searched a day and a half for the unfortunate passengers of the ship William Nelson, the wreck of which was scattered for miles over the' water. The saved passengers say thaj on Sunday, June, the 25th,theCaptaln of the hopeless ship determined to fumigate bar, and for this purpose ordered pitch to be taken Into the lower bold, and red hot irons to be thrown into It. The pitch Ignited and boiled over and set the ship on fire. When it was found im possible to save the ship, the Cap tain and others, with the cabin passengers, left in the boats of the ship, which coon burned to the waters' edge, and carrying down over four hundred steerage passengers. Tao scents on Ward of the ill fated vessel are described es of the wet heart-rending character, Captain Hart says that a ship five or six mlles off from his vessel was seen by him apparently engaged in searching for the wreck, and he Maks that she saved some of the passengers from the wreck, all of whom had been three do's and nights In the water. The male cabin passengers are rapidly recov ering from the effects of their Injuries, but the female pans tigers are badly burned about the arms and legs, and arc not progressing so well. C. t/. Lean, United States Consul at St. Jehcr's, New Foandland, and en route for the United States, furnishes the !gnawing as the statement of the moat Intelligent of the eared pssnegers of the ship William Nchont On Sionday, June the 25th, the steerage pas sengers were all ordered ataive, and the ship was thoroughly washed and fumigated. The fire broke out about one o'clock in the evening, and the Captain and tile family and the ship's crew in two boats, left the ship about three o'clock In the evening. Two other boats then attempted to ken, but these wsra Injured sad a ramped. Many of the eased are badly burned. The ship teen by Captain Hart probably saved some of the passengers off aboard of the wreck. We have no names of the semi from the Wl liam Nelson, who reached St. John's New Found lard. They were thirty in number, nine females and twenty-one males. . LivuurooL, July 5--Esening.—The steamer lotayeete arrived from NCR fork early this mustang at Brest, hayieg peeked up froze three forsy-flue referees from the American ship Its,. Nelton, Isom Act, erp for New York with pan engers. The late of the remainder was not km. WM Stain and Money Matters YVltk, July IT.—The week opens with a ve.l dull feeling lu the stock market. Tramme ll, t e in stock, are generally limited, and prices ate irregular to-day. A temporary pinch In the mot ey market has cheated speculation. and glct encouragement to tht bears, who show ca re diepceition to put out at idlers option. 'I be Flausa's London advises have rather strrcgthened the quotations for Governments. It deco not appear that any Important orders him:been brought try the steamer, Statebonds, Bank - Shane, and Coal Mares are quiet and steady. In the gold room the volume of business la light and there Is very little animation. Cmh gold is plenty, notwithstanding large amounts were held out of the market, and can bo bor rowed easily. There 15 e more SCUT() deClan4 for money, and the advance realized at the close last week is maintained. Foreign Exchange la deli, and the supply of Milt exceeds the demand. The Bank VOIIIITLIttCO on the redemption of na tional bank notes, alter consulting with the Philadelphia and Boston banks, and also with the Comptroller of Currency, bate matured s' plan which they think will answer the purpose. The report will he made public in a few idays. The National College Conventldn eIIICAOO, Jnly 17.—At the elealon of the Wham for the ensuing year, of the National College convention, 8. 8. Packard, Esq., WAS elated talent, ned L. A. Grey, Treasurer; and Presideht Packard, delegate to the ?fattened Asseelallount Ilarrlaburg. Gov. Oglesby ad dressed the Convention In a atirrAng appeal In behalf of the returned soldier., sdrlslng some sellable eneuttragemen. to theta froth their Col lege& 19 yreparethem for the huslanea of lire. At alublle meettng this evening, the lion. D. V. Della and ProfessorlicCoy were speak - ore: The Convention elates with a grand banqqat at Bryan's. Hall, on Wednesday evening, Hampton General'Atoipiltal. Fournrso Mosnon, July PO.-4%M0 ore 2,100 patients in tho Howl/too General Hospital at the present time s most of whom Mt eidonsd. Har lon apriast lborlOon Month* ..tberd have need *WALLIS lotli th eta no:Tit/tit 20,125 &Anita; retained to duty 7,1131 tradiferred to other, nrty gx7; tiled, 2,0851 diectargol 2.0 q. The intim:me admitted are rebels and civilian... Vaenen intallad enargq of these hcdPlud far nearly Mein yelire:' rommtly . Drat rio• naval from his dolled and ordered Ito Mirada : phis. I: • No !NO,lllatAntpp . OFtaslVatilFewberii. Ntw Yaw', July 17.—Newbern Advlcea of Mal 14th sit rootived.'' •-• • •—• e • TOOK; booed tbo board heal - ,saya . tbat, r 9 tallignant Peldee PrelaUS tOott Subscriptions. 2,1 - pmranidltiai %kW. 4 0 0 4 81 tTteiptAtiltaPs ta 4 4 1Ttigty t ifit go44y tq 4009P491 IMPP:Pt EMI= .;y. F .T: .n_..n ~nuU ~bii I TIM GREAT FOUR OARED RAVE. 850.000 Already Staked * ln regard to the great fcmr oared race whleb takes plena here to morrow ran high. The city le fined with strangers. It is estimatedthat .550,000 are already stated on the !Malt. The backers of the two boats and their friends met at the Ekebaage Hotel to-tight and appointed the fol lowing Judges For New York boat, G. B. Et -Hot and P.U. Plek,tt; for the Ibruhkeepsie bOat. Wm. Denning and Isms Hoiardi referee: Chas. GUMMI:II. The race will take place .petsreen one and Ave I'. It. The Freedmen of Georgia and Alabama. Naar YORK, Joly 17 .—The Herald's corres pondent details clde trip from Avesta, Ga., Os Montgomery, Ala., and says The freedmen - comity, having recovered from their jubila tion over the acquisition of their liberty, have settledtown to work on the plantations. Bet many of them hato yet to be taught that freedom and idleness are not synonymous. la Georgia, it is said, the planters are this year, to a great extent, Instead of cotton, plant. tog corn, of which an immense crop to ted. Though some or the landed proprietors are determined not to employ their former slaves as hired laborers, the majority are disposed to give the labor system a fair trial, and are confident that if the negroes will work Industriously, both them and their employees will be benefitted by the cher ge, and that the lard, and all other kinds of property will, In a Very short time, be far more valuable than ever they were under the existence of slavery. Gold Quotation. NIIT Tone, July 17.—Gold doll, but firm. The active demand for customs, and the !tenon of the bulls In keeping a large amount oil the market, keep the price firm. There Is very M lle demand from short opeislors, and cash gold was loaned at five per cent. currency on Satur day. Gold wan lent until to-day for drinks. The bank statement shows an Increase of gold in the bank of 21,292,847. The quotations opened at 142, went up to 1431,f,' and down again to 142%. New YORK, July 17.—Gold tonight 142. Iteeelvlng nations—Property CorAseated r 4114/ Yuan . , Only 17.—Tho Tranerat'a Rich mond special says Six thousand and eight hundred whites, and twelve hundred negroes, are drawing rations in that city. At Lynch burg sixty whites and one hundred negroes are aim drawing rations. The Spottswood, Ballard and Foehattan hotels, Tredmsr Iron Works, the property of Jan. B. Davis and Wm. Allen, negro traders and. ethers, has hems seized and will be confiscated. Preedmene , Intelligente Office—Trains to Richmond Nnw YORE, July 17.—The Commercial'. Washington special says Gen. Howard Is or ganizing a General Intelligence Office here for freedmen seeking employment and for em ployers. Trains run regularly to Richmond, via, Alex andria. The Buff alo Strikes BCYFALC., July 17.—There was a large proces sion ou Saturday afternoon of the Laborers' Union, including the strikers, numbering about 1,700 in all. No trouble occurred. The Rail roads have supplied the places of the strikers, and the Union is entirely beaten. BOSTON, July 17.—The Traveler learns that a number of rebel generals have recently been re leased from Fort Warren.h.mbug theta a - as Ma). General Jackson, of Savannah, and It Is under stood that General S. Marmaduke and Fatale, were alma the party. A MMAo know as "Port" Itockeastyre, for several weeks past clerk in the Tremont Rouse cigar store, at Chicago, and highly respected by every habitue of that place, committeed suicide at the Eagle Hotel, Wednesday evening, by cut ting his throat. Ile had betrayed sigma of men tal gibe:ellen for several days previous. He left a tote addresaed to a friend, reclaim; two hun dred dollars, and directed him to forward his body to Troy, New York. He stated in his let ter that a man who recently died from deltrum tremena, owed him seven hundred dollars, and he was going to see about IL Tea St. Paul Pioneer says the grasshopper scourge in Minnesota, this season, In numbers and destructiveness, equals anything ever known In almost any part of the civilized world. The locusts of Egypt were nothing to compare with them re many localities. Thus far their ravages have been confined chiefly to the prairies, but they have recently commenced flying and alight ing In the timber known as the "Big Woods." and there to every probability that they will pass through and beyond It, and sweep the south western part of the State. • INTOIMATION from St. Johns, Newfoundland, shows that active preparations are in progress for the reception of the Atlaatie telegraph cable on the arrival of the Great Eastern, which is probably paying out the wirm by this time, and Spline the news of the pmgress of the good ship to the other ride of the Atlantic. The point selected for the American end of the cable fp situated on the Newfoundland shore, at a place called Heart's Content. A vrnT tough story Is told of a soldier who dropped from a car on the Northern Central railroad, wile run over, had both Ala lees cut off euee a few tenders which he cat with his pen knife: arrested the bleeding of the stomps; bailed another train by tiring his pistol, and was finally saecorrd, af..er being esposed all night, hie only society being his boots with Fla feet In them. YITILICS Gament, a returned veteran, living at New Raven, Conn., was one day last week picking green butterouts for pickling., and Capped ttynn a branch, which was weak, when 'his little girl cried out, "Father, the limb will break." "Well," be retlied. `l'll not have to die but once," and In another moment he fell, breaking his neck. YALE{ COLLEOD la to do honor to those of her former pupils who hare served the country in the present war, by a celebration on Wednesday, July 26, the day :Adore commencement. The "Itoll of Honor," includiiig those cruder-gradu ate, who left the college after the war began, In ardor to servo the oluctry, combat over llve hundred names, Tun °motions ere getting excited over the discceery of new p Id diggings, reputed to be the richest end most ex' casket, e'er found In the Leathern country. The new district to situated in the t our d'Alene ilionutnino. Lots of big suites have been made.--in °incase 67,000 from SO pounds of reek. Pr is strange to hear of the Imperial family of Rarsia being under the necessity of retrenching their domestic expenditure. The fact appears to be that the prblloexchequer Is at present eery low--so muck so Indeed that the ministers have bad ,orders not to allow their subordinates any extra Indulgences. • Au effort wan made on Thursday to raise the frigate Congress, which was sunk off Newport News in the spring of 1863. Three steam pumps were set at work, and In an hour soozetcled in lowering the water three feet below the tide water, outside, when one of theinunps gement., and the work was suspended. News from Banta Re road Is tattle effect that Indians attacked several plata simultaneously between Ports Lamed and Dcalge, and that soy ird persons and badly started on andretatei by killing Aileen of the redskins: t181:103 . Portia, of riailliyhrenlit, la nearly restored to health. Ile was In Panama about Aha middle of Jnne. and expected to arrive In tali Francisco about the let of July. It Is not probable that he will resume the Bbitioprle until late in the fall. Tun race at Poughkeepsie between the stesm warm and the podesuien Rowley, meted In favor of :the wagon, which . came In eight rode ahead, The contest between tber wagon and tho trotting horse also resalted In favor of tto Wagon. Tnn Canadian Cabinet held o mectinz on Thursday, and a proclamation was Issued, sum. moning Parliament to meet on the Bth of August. It is stated that the nOvernment dons not intend to ask Parliament for money for fortifications. Tne Poatinasta , General tuts notified the Pro. visional Governors of the various States South that the postal service will bo returned therein so soon as then nispfetlvely certify the - route) to be In good condition. lnar.i.ang ilutunt, 6 member of the Beeorl rreehyterian Church at St. Louis, win expelled On Suede, Ilk breams he refused to samosl, rtito Wet boil sinned lu - jololeg , the rebel 4 earaliallairer tars that Chariertplekens 'beceinitigadrogely' clone es bregiOal old, PTO' ablir becalms Um:world 4ot . 173, - Vous in ; 'aptutuotall,blierorts to laireino Albaitittublitnia great sued* Jo the Tells boulevards bo SUS aluiviext SOW vvM Wigan /4 the array, soldiers is Prance rquisini gdsiq tuidetil-they gas cab* VemoP 4 / 1 44 6 4:0 -1111 0/ 1 alterir ehif WOV 416 lictiosakke, thiehmiltifo l l4. 1E4E6 1 )4 out ~ i cltainialul net atmoililistlie waste, r ,pu.ooldlersvoird , ' Totaling tbililstltho which should i'eattrutesitliamall, lot the - parposol siTokei Ilfe old asatalatiotuirsolfon mutual bersalte l l ititbask4 l etizokeii••bhf_cdirti I lobaecor Jae shot' IdniolrAtaild#44, , 1ir5 11 41?5-TriT 3 Pfr v wz;zl.l. ut A fl ) urh 46 4 7At1S f 1,4 0:1.4 ;.n:8, Lt= Alleged Larceny of Trunlzn-.Tha Parties Caught Up. Ale!egress was reeetved by MaYot Lowry, a day or since, from C. H. Haskins, 'Master of Railroad Transportation at St. Lot*, desiring him to Dave two parties arrested holding checks for four trunks from St. Lords to rittabuxgh, which were alleged to have been slolen. No names were given, and only an Imperfect de- Fairtion of the persons, a man and e woman, but through the energy and watchfulness of ofil, err Herron; whe was detailed on t he , s - ork, the parties were arrested yesterday afteAtoon, and brought before Mayor Lowry. Out being in formed of the canoe of their arrest., the woman denied having stolen the trunks, alleging that they were her own property. and con4lned noth ing-but someheddidg and her own clothing, to. gether With that of the man who aceompauled her from St. Louis, John W. Hall. She avers that the arrest was caused through thajpallee of a man with whom she lived while In St. Louis; she having forsaken her home to take up With him as his mistress. Liming her statwlth him he maltreated her shamefully, beating; her tent bly and breaking her collar bone. Healsomade violent threats against her life, and she was In so much fear of him that she left the house; taking none of the household property with het except what belonged to her of right. The bed ding with which the house had been furnished was given her by.bee,,mother. She elates that. Hall has nothing to ile..with the matter, as shd acted on her own reslionalbllity. Het account of the affair seems very plausible- The parties had been Mopping at Dare Er.; change, on Grant Greet, for several days, wait- ing for the arrival attar trunks, which, as they learned upon belefearrested, had heed. detained at St. Louis by thelmtherites. The checks are In the possession of the Mayor. She gives her tame as Annie Hall. A distiatch was forward.' ed announcing the arrest of the parties, and they were both committed until an ollleer should ar- rive to take. them In charge. N. I, July 17.—Exeltoment On the 2d Instant, a minister at Sharon, named Daniel Clark, was garroted by three deaßeradoes, who stole from him forty dollars arid 4 quantity of valefable papers. Two men named David Murphy and Jerry Sullivan, were arrested by Marshall Schmitt In Cleveland, aboup ten days* ago, on suspicion, who denied any knowledge-of the robbery. They were locked up,, and the Sheriff of Sharon Informed of their capture. No answer beteg received, atelegram was sent to the Mayor of Sharon,whlch was also Unanswered, and the counsel of Sullivan. had Me released on a wi it of habeas corpus. At the same time • Mr. Schmitt aloe released Murphy.. On the evening of the release of the prisoners;the Mar shal received a telegram from dnaroh, stating that cfficers would soon arrive for the prisoners. Efforts were made to re arrest them, and Murphy was caught the same evening, but &Alvan had gone East on a freight train. He was secured the next day at Painesville. The prisoners are still In jail at Cleveland, awaiting the arrival of the Sharon afters. The Bharoultes are evi dently blessed with an active municipality. A race of an amusing character came oft on the Allegheny river, yesterday afterniam, be tween Wm. .lnnholl and Frederick Fisher, of the firm of Fisher E Bro.; oil dealers. The stake was a chip hat. The race was . In two scull boats, and the distance was from the Sus pension to the Hand street bridge. Messrs. M. Edwards and Albert Hancock, oil dealers, were umpires. The race was won by Mr. Fisher, who reached thegoal about two lengths ahead. In rowing down stream, "for fan," Munhall got a little ahead, when Fisher put on all his muscle to overtake his opponent and was gaining on him handsomely when his oars slipped. out of the rew.kieks and be all heels overhead Into the rlvi-r. lie floundered about until he gob hold of his "scull," and was soon nil right again. The scene was a most arousing one, and was wit nessed by a largo number of the friends of the parties and others on shore. The hat was hand ed over In due form, and all parties seemed to enjoy the sport hugely. A discharged soldier named Lords Laporte, made Lis appearance at the Mayor's levee yes terday morning, after a night's lodging In the tombs, where he bad been - consigned fur drua kesnets. He stated that ha b 750 on the pre vious morning, but when picked up he had but $151,78. Ho believed he hod drank drugged whiskey, which is more than probable.; as bat little else Is retailed at saloons now-a-days. As he had a ticket for the West, the Mayor put him in charge of an officer to send him off on the first train, lest he would lose the halanco of his mosey in the same way. The instances In which soldiers allow themselves to be plyect with liquor by scoundrels, far the purpose of robbing them, are quite numerous. In nearly every case which has come to our knowledge, every soldier who has been robbed has previously become in toxicated. Restriction of Ptoek —The Merchants & Manufaturerla Dank of this city, which proposed to increase Its capital 6100,000, have been restric ted to half that sum, owing to the appertMument of Pennsylvania being already absorbed. • Notice la Om to stocsholders that one-half the in stalment paid on their subscriptions to the new stock will be reftuaded to them at the time of payment of the July dividend, (which is, 6 per =tom. payable on the 15th thus reduc ing the number of shares of tho new stock—one half the amount subscribed. Toe capital stock of the bank will, therefore, be 6600,000 instead of 61,000,000. Internal lies - cone Ruling. —The 'present ruling of the Internal Revenue Bureau In rela tion to the basis on which wholesale dealers should estimate their license tax, CDISte , chi/Late:3 that dealers may estimate the amount Of their mks for the year to come, or that for which li cense is taken, without referenca to the exact sales of kbe former year of license, and that the amount of tax shall be determined by that. esti mate. If, at the deed of the year, It shall ap pear In any case, that the amount of actual sales have exceeded the estimate, a ratiM30.....5- meet no ill of room be made. Two Soldiers Drowned.—Last week the bodies of two young men, returned soldiers, were foiled in the river near Sunbury—one of them named Wm. Gunther, of Lewisburg, arid the other Mr. Hummel, of Snyder calmly. J.' AP pears that the two were lest seen trying to crow the river in a boat at Northumberland. The tatter body bore the marks of severe latedso about the head and face, but whether they were ret iced by falling over the dams or otherwise fe ditilrelt to determine. Whet La singular. is, that the caps of the two drawned men were furs_ d at the shore opposite .Northumberland. Intone Returns for the 234 District.— Wu understand that the time In which income rttl2,llll may be made by parties liable to tax in the 23d District (which includes Allegheny city and the boroughs and townehlp3 lying north of the Allegheny and Ohio rivers, in Allegheny ccunty, and the counties of Butler and. Arm. sarong), will expire on the let of August— After that time delinquenta will bo assessed by the Assistant Assessors from the tans Information within their reach, mad the full extent of the penalty presided by the Is. added. Drowned.—A man named Ltnhart Swan,BA em pl o ye e or Messrs. liarccy & Co., of /Iree Island, was accidentally drowned on .lionday morning between amen and eight o s elock. Swan was about bringing op a flat boat Tram below the !eland, and was riding the bored don the esteem for tile ' , aroma of towing the itnat 'when the animal stumbled Into a hole, Meowing lir. Swan off. Coroner Clawson held an inquest on the body of the deceased, and a verdict. of • accidental drowning watt rendered. The aeons, ed Jenne a wife and latild. The Minstrels.- - All wbo world anlo9 as : evening of zueltin ithcnild to on hand at the. Thew° toight to witness the negno 'congeal'. ties and delineations produced by Dunrez end. Green's Burleermit ripern and Minstrel Troupe.: Quite a number or novelties will be preterite during the week, an&the entertainment offered to night is especially rich and varied. „Bests may be procured In advance without ;extra; charge. We say to all, wand not on the order . of your going, but determine to go, and yore will not regret IL Padden Death.—Robert • BlcCracken, an old citizen of Vernon township. CraWford' County, aged sevente yearn, was founCi dead near Fla barn a few days aince. It appear* that be bad eaten a hearty breakfast and was,:to all appearances, as well as usual, and after break- fast went to the.barnyard to milk the cow 4 and was shortly alter dlsonvered by his wilt , dlrratt. Arrett or an Attaged inamiemew—lt . he remembered that several days Mace we man- . donee] the fact of amen named Titt i tutrink boon murdered sear Charlestae, W. Ve• A , day,or two meet Dr. Willer residing to - th at lace itirc arreeM &an imsMeltni or: former commotted thq crime. ;Lie adorns tarries itteca to. egalp l Oy i . o f .11te, deceased on the morning of the inntlpk , . ~ Preseutetloa.--Mr. J. J. Phillips; lxgoi4 j keeper. flar'llekarsi Tranermatti .dpreltastim' 'Co:. waiiptedwattianz Thenthiti ind. 7 y by. v l ' 4lntibete or Iltm,,stltti uto.-.luatiliormit9l ywaSch;:arAmaricaul: 4 . 1 / 1 0001 4r 1 444•404441 ,thdr.apprcelstlci.4 9f ZIP 100 ea., ,-,-;,-1, eive t ... •, Li /E... ,lo .. l„ irtoolenoute 4 H, ~ .: '. , . Ii ..! ; diniciAil ci4Esisiii.4.. I tii+Voiii- by tlif Lutil4l • •-..al att.,* wilarniy,v aisitmonatalbvi ' Z.A..BM.Vboa^...ien .7 01 phs.olq -.I: -1, , i4 b.lnd ltikedsst 4.• •of flanaleso !i inVirY pt 'B4ltaribbV444:lllll3- taw% ftemodattofi .tebtlax chip of grellsfelogn ter,41414; if* Astatrtryßaillussi 2{09411,01A1.01A4 00. i 4 .71 l' 11j1 01 `Wir•:" . - r,i •••+ ,,, 1".1: ine.11 ,1 !;(.1 . ;.%:: r.(1.;i7.`„ , :!.... • b: ...:;•,:l C.,...; ; . 4;11,45 i • .i.,..%•.' , 11.••:.41_1%) ad/ • ESTABLISHES') IN 1746. OTT OD, SUBFRBM. Capture of Garroters. A Soldier Robbed I#atUe.Ftagv. ? 13earthetalosOnety hotne wan t Vesesans of thetgorY ain „ Dusky now.tritta sea land stain , . _ - Ohne aotaln _ .• Ilene...a Ileitis Won bearerestW e W nese thane corktbal hate on When the wino of Death aloha ,1.; Brent - the ale 1 - Faded stare the at ,, r, t e n L, 01 the noble. vat. trac t While the ehtlekinebt the Aen, u. Fran the blood. . Of the onset and the eat, fl 3. - And the anent march by loth; When we einneted thntsaar U=b • Ptratatur areiy slued tbaT bast I it?. Furl the berth-flap with carei ,t 1 Tl)a who hi Chef:ool7 sharer l;f: Bh/let searrel 1_ fleeted besets to pride metre, . . Thle, the heritage you give i_ Through See years your reuse shill ir e Gel:Coral Pope. '' - pe. ' • uMr. Albert $ Aishardscagillthe pOette_ story of. how Gerietai Pops got tyrohgly,etehaiih' T of bettik a Ilar r • ......•.41•14 • •• I "After the evaedatiee of Coriatb;PoiParepe., teflon ikoffered ershity from a fobs thaeltel 5e.,,,,, atrearthat he had captured ten thousand nein. - .l.lllleek alone was respinHsible_'ffer INV! repeat:4'qm tessiin the rear. Otte ofAls °redrafts on. the front telegraphed himilobstall-;.. ally as folloln "ftiewoods era WI of demoralir.edan3 flying retiels.;*meof my officers cstimaistbelaombsr as high as tea thousand. Many of thin have alrendy"come Into my lines.' "4"ope forwarded this message, arbfeb. Bald.; nothing about taking prisoners, to Halleek. with- _ oat erasing. or adding a line • and Halle*. • smarting under his, mortifying failure atVoricith. telegraphed that Pepe reported the capture of tea tbmisand rebels. Pope's repot/Won for li'erselli was lalalV wounded, and the newspapros bur- . leagued' him mercilessly." blaury in Mor Connnodore Maury bee Peen talking Ifte/y Of mporting negroea for the cultivation ot cotton lb the ..`Terra Callerae." I em sorry i2k . n . t Mr. Maury does not Confine himself to ;./13011C0. What he la going to get his negroes [refit Of Comte, be has too much common eeradi to an- Oect that a considerable number of fealties. will follow him. Liberty once tastedlas not lik.ly to be given up 50 easily. Does ha; expect to steal them, and be protected by the Imperial. Government in that trainees I If on, r.. ? _ rust be disappointed. Mr. Maury has a pluable scientific ball to roll, and One rondo to riga It on., The GoVernmenta of Prance and Raga have male him Imperlaloffers. ;! Ton. following process of the features Oa dead borjy that has undergone putrefaction Ia being applied . with great Suereaa The body gel placed In water la a water-itigbt shell ; twenty *ride of common salt and one pound of hydrochligie acid are added to the Water, and the lmmerysion id sustained three hours, The body Is khea re moved, the face Is washed with simpler'. water, and then with chlorine water, and finally a cur. rent of ehloride sea Is passed freely bier the face.. The restoration of features Is thrdt:tender ed 50 perfect that the body can be peettively Ideutteed Tax present rain; of the Com!63100 of In tnnal lieTellllo, in relation to the tip,. 3L, ott which Wholesale dealers should estimate their license tax, contemplates that dealers tiifty esti mate the amount of their sales for the !ear come on that for which licenses is taketr, with out reference to the exact sales of the%formar year of license, and that the amount of ttx shall be determined by that estimate. If, at tha close of the year, it shall appear In any cam eat' the amoutit.of actual sales has exceeded gin WU• mate, a re-assessment will surely be bIEv: !! SLOAN—At CatoP DeanUm Sul , tetA JAMES SLOAN, member of Capt. Misfit'. Comm part'Jitt32, years. Regiment- Pennsylvania Vol , ,lnteare. The funeral will take place ants (theadan monorail, at ten o'clock, from the oraldenili of E. mother-in-law, No. le Poplar street, 44tesly' city. rEprisEarEO•reb. St IdB_ER GOOD &OF EVERY VARIETY d& STYLE, AT Concert Hall Shoe Store: LADIES' English Lasting Coigress 41terai BEET man, OMIT Children's Slues FROM 10 cErrs urwiatOs Gents' Fin French Calf poots, ctrewctaer nac.askim At Greatly Reduced Ptices; COME TO-DAY :5 o .13 argai4 sif No. 60 FIFTH STRESTi l'O ALL PERSONB ;•,! • WISTIMI TO MAKE .1 GOOD: B4.llG4lJit: • °ALL AT ONCE AT 74 t 5 • BOOK KB= IMATAITON The Best of Bargains are Blife.. 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