7 - VOLUME LXXVI Ite einshqs CITY NOTICES. At Anialon, 1: " 7k/S /10t et /0 A. 71, /It Ti.ti:Selliszdt'il, Sixty (,d. Aszczted .. Totqictii 'Seiars; Ptiriairei Bed. • Carpenter Mop: ir i vg rtiq•ped otter an•Apcpace of thSe years ; hiveiGopezi4 oiorts ipm,b2g fa the carpenter Ilse., st Ue old stand 71.10 and '4lleYi t liNta6°4 th ile4 street asd Cherry; am- Colitis Cadiclie st &flooded to. .W.tant,sa . _ O4 • '' • -74 0 . ~- .' rac g cal / 10 4.41j0id Uenlc In Arnerioen ,Rste, of vallaniriOnters.. Oitice ;et Alexendee La. anghlin's, ittai i,fee, Water Works, Pittsburgh,Residence, "18 like street. Orders ','n'OlaPt/7 attended to. All work warranted iinger root. Repeliing Clone at the shor eat notice. No rep24r., providod the root Is not t . abtilledAtter it Is put on. ' _ Reduction. Our 'friend,.-Err. John Wier, No. Int Folersi *sat, Alieelvmy, wee fn the east when the gloried-1 news of the! capture of Richmond and the ffUrreadet of the rebel General Lee was re. eetir_od, and-Caking advantage of the pa** pro dyeichend knowing the re-action that wotild fol. low made very heavy purchase& of the finest oprj&calstlgummer goale at about °antis!: of the Old priers. Some of the altelt cloths, confuter°. tad Tptirsiaro Included to hie stork, which he ia prepared to make up to order, on abort notice, in ghat - Omit ityle - s, and it eotreepondloglylow rates. A thole* a u ortment of furniehlng goods and ready. Rade clothing will also be found at his 'elegant establishment. Our Allegheny friends nhould ova bite I ealt;,, 'LYME FROM RICHMOND. ---- Catiespedietenee of the Pittsburgh' Gazette. Ricntrown,. fl'a.,) - July 15, 1835„ . „ perm' 6rautie i-1 am now In Me (alley capital • i of. llai defunct Confidtwacy. As many of the readers of the GazWpre will h,i've a desire to visit 1 this "seven.hilled " city—once the stronghold tI of seCeSSIOn and disloyalty—l ion state, in a few Words, the route by which -I reached It. The Pennsylvania and Nertheria Central Railroads I brought are, with their usual dianatch. in safety to Baltimore, where I embarkeiin the." George Leary," one of the steamers of the ', New Line" hetWein ' the monumental city and Richmond. . • Thill " Nee Line." although only two months Inoperatlon, has risen high in popular favor. The beats, which are fitted up In elegant style, arawellilli evening. Thn fable spread . ~-.. Is superla Oen to that of ammo of our first-class bade at thispresent time, anti contrasts favora bly tenth° princely fare which we formerly en joyed - oh - board the "packets" on The Ohio river. 'The test - WS of the florist, too, Is 'called into regal-Sidon to delight therm whilst the palate regales itself with the delicious viands. Toe tables were in "a blaze of- florid beauty. Oa the "Iseary," . I rented my °Mil - lend Captain Blake man, formerly of Granta dispatch boat, Dictator. a graduate of gale Colbure, and one of the most polite and accommodating commanders L have ever traveled with. At Fortress Slenroe we txmilretsd with-the Dictator for Iticlitnead. Cip . taln Dtering, of the last unnamed boat, Is the equal of Captain Blakeman in.pelitenms and at , tendon. - But I tanned refrain from mentiouing . the names of Mr. Pierce Hoopes, Jr., the Parser • of the Leary and not unknown to the brave , boys of the Ninth Reserves, and Mr. D. J. Rill, Of the Dictator. Both of these gentlemen have placed me ander lasting obligations for their bled endeavors to, make me comfortable on the • juarney. AR the officers, Indeed, made it their constant atm to render the trip pleasant to the passengers. The "Nett Line" was highly corn. mended tome by Pinsbmghers who sad patron ized 11, and I can now Very cordially commend It topthers who mardetive to visit these regions '.... or ink - nsc - hlstoric interest. There are no more '1 canneous nemlementhan Capt. A. W. Shaw. the Superintendent, and Mr. C. W. Poulson, the t• general. parseuger, agent. Besides, Captains Blake/nail and Deering having been in the du i ploy of the Goierainent during the. war. ca-- 1 • rying.fleneral Grant's cif:apaches and transp wt t lag troofm,.they can point out every obfcet of I interest, and tell the -name of the occupant of a l mtat every house on the James - river, upon i made In daylight., which both the upward and - downward trip is . The great objects of interest between Fortress . :Monroe and Richmond are the scenes of the 4submerged boats "Cumberland" and "Ftorlda," J ' J amestown Island, Harrison'a Landing, City ',.1 Point, Alksnef Landing, where the prisoners Iwere exchanged, Dutch Gap, the -Crolf's Nest, . and Fort _Darling. The log house In at - General Gonat had his head , quartem at City ..1 Point has bee* removed to Philadelphia, having ; -; been donated - to George H. btu:ayZig., by the ;. i . LientAlbraire4 r , The newspapers statathat the ..; I - 'cabin wall' fed In ammo Awe of. the -public 4„4 .a-;cares of tileLt:2utileer City, ma I am inforinei •,44, -that the annonnecinent has beer made without authority, arsHr. Stuart baa made no decision '.las yet In relation to tha matter. . On landing, everything leeks dreary, desolate end ftubidding. - The whiff' is strewn with guns e - of diffewinrealibre, and shot sod shell, grape and canister of many (oho. Two or three aquaria from the. place of 'disembarkation there are to be seen a few warehouses of rather rode and antique architecture. Tney art foal and filthy in . theirappearance, !As Isom as we pass the first noticeable building of this kind, an Index hoard on the gable informs na that it is "Libby Prison,"and we cannot-proceed without - ' aurVeYlot It - eloaely,:even - amidst the ten thou• aired thoughts of the untold miseries and suffer , lege - which Were there endured by men who teem willing to, sacrifice everything for the in temity 011ie United Stat.% Government. Within it la deck and dingy, and scarcely tit for horses or. cattle to Ile 'down In, yet, many a tenderly raised young man had to Inhale its musty air, and Ile upon its bard pavemeats for months. On the otheren dor the same square is "Castle Thunder." It is crowded wlthlaisouera,_ who have been charged with treason, theft, minder, &c. We halt not on our. step as we pass It several LIZIGI. Its exterior is enough. The associations It awakens are sickening. Even - rebels, for there are rebels here yet, do not like to converse about thete "black lidos." Ode of the most bitter and uncompromising rebels I have met - With as yet, assures me that, he had not been to • 'Cliiite Thunder" or i 'libbi Prison" , since tbe war commenced. The Southern people were not responsible., he - said, for any „411-treatirtnit United States -- soldiers may hivo. 'received la those prisons, If they received any: bemuse the .'moot brutalized and unprincipled men had been :.• = plaeedover them." FrOM.thie tallith I was led to Infer that the Southern people was one thing, and the "Confederate government" ad other—fiat the Confederacy was a boasts divided against itself, and was well confirmed' in this °Pinion sutras - tut:v.4ly. There watLe,deenvrooted sympmhy.between the rebel government arid the ..,!ariatectary he Soutli , =deeper, it Possible. , than that which existed between the loyal and • 1 . '' .disloyal people of North. ... Alter passing these monuments of rebel bar .,,.,1 o;nnity - Ivennter On he berm district, This la ; •' :- t hittetr metre hxteirsi,c'thous fa generally 41III}. 1.. 5 I posed. The business portion .of the city has .•! kw almost consumed; and .14 ohm In a beep of ...i . 'this, width in some places are still amotdclee- Mg, although `Wee months bare elapsed slate '.•; ''''ehtf vebil•tarch Was applied. I cadeatored on l`: - IteVeral acessiOna to ascestain „Sy whose order '' .:• •', 'the City was tired. It would occu py' tab much it apace tOtivollee couture-whore which I had cin . I -this irehlect,,' Trutseb 'with: nhom I conversed, j i uniformly attributed the "destruction" to the '. .. '. • siob.".f."Tirbst tnob I ' "naked. "Oh f the mob .4 . of the town." Then you have mobs in the - i -..,:South. "Oh llthere was a large number of lOw , -,t, . ; ;barstifellcova.abOut - theteity." • But, did the mob `4 fire the city ITo this pies-Lion many evaslte " ; ...; IMSWera were glyee,. until finally It was adaslt • ~) ' ''"i .tettlialtiffecity- Was fired by "arderit of sortie" ! ''' '` Pgeek hecstbeil elated tiireeilYv they could not ~ e, Veil whetter the order was even bylimektaridie, 1 ,Herjamin or anybody, else. , In many' places tbe debris is being Cleared ,' ;Away, and as nearly as I could' gnats, about one ....* -.„;-,] hundred bulidlngtare In process of rtverection, , '; -whether by Northern - or Southern capital I could .. " not poralibilsaacettaln. In all, probability, how , i ever, the work bitting done byhotn. It la es. I '.3 r - -- •tilmated that not less thimone hundred millions - worth igen:petty Waresrestroyed. _'. . &rib and„wastof tho burnt district lies the : “hishketabSPl" Portion .or or city, and it has r 1 rtbera'a racist,de4,htful7pistee.. The houses are builrrittitoneidernblei .raste,_ and abstosi,every i .L'' lotteble4 Ph* crow*. hetth on front and rear na - I - ' - 'well'auf bun tilde:' These filets • are beautified .•rmeltletress-endr:lterdhery. ;now in toil' bloom 1.4- fehosenoweris fill the air , with,thelr rich and • spatehd elhal ations. - Therstreeds; ton, are thick. lyahadtd on both sides' With ihamostlealthY and itmurhmt trees. In the ridden of all Mania *Mucus affeetionhe Vitae everywhere visa: The' britSies are'nesitly-all; to it dilapidated , ri 2 , illtion.', Imit at ion of atone' seems to have* -.- ~,,iia Atm mgein,lllehmont. .The cement Ls chiPbed. , .uld'erhi,e; 10 Iflbtf.had elven; amantlesii for airing pedal: The doors; shatterlied weed Work.annerarly . .le yas%., and have not tektite. '-. . Tehtlathtg' and ' r e g th endiniTchtilnerucese of A painters brush for years. i Ates tsry .ettrlY hour In th e t ainning,io wen WititteePleZtiiglll 2ol,4 t-IkaanPi OtillellWil t tl. ' ' 'Maid bribderr mrit'U.itien"tessPhtitremeb a , ; : aimed sirptlersoirr,sitting .11 the vmti lib ; thee beast ink* , tuna towards thet.a .4,, ailiiiiil62l34l,VbtaMt'S P ruatitqr , ....41OM ',the,.North--tiMe fairdamsell ,,,s,i 2M: ,-eqray:theleAteldit)vithior aiii/iO4" 9 c , 'T of T 0-0 6azettt. indignant i Ira, but 'of subdued to:, The troth le that everythltwin tleu district smelt, of eon, and and ! e l eeliohatritant speaks and looks treason, the me very air is filled Aan itS offe....si ec AP'. -744 rower, of. reacillon is broken,, tan Are spfrit - of itbelllon is matt-dm-A, One ges: tletnen (I found Lim tit tsr a glint fernart in every . re lPeszteinein on to loyalty) declared. that the mortal and Booth ir!re ten peoptes, and be wttiilff not set bin foot either on toe null of f i enenyt• Yank or New Yore. This seen; 4entleinmn sold, "The North moat pursue a eiii„ifi,,,toey pick,.., -No doubt.," I replied, "you w • Ill be dealt. with more mercifully then you deserve "bor pawner', 1 ,thibk, will not be Meted to you, ' lor ttoo. .-an off I -be confiscation and. death." Wb' a siktog no the subject. rff States' rights. I told him I tie lievedhatititirie rights, but I did sot believe ID elate sovereignty, for that. under the Cobstitn tton, was an absurdity, "We," sold he, have been educated to believe both in &AM rights sod State sovereignty; bat this doctrine has taco decided to be wrong at the point of the bayonet, and we will submit to It If we get our rights and are allowed to retain our property." I moo add that the gentleman referral to tea a Meiniier i'l Breckinridge's staff. After conversing with men from dtfferent States it, Lila bnilin, I have no hes i tation in riay inn, that submission on the part of the 'Hoofed ere ey is ;,'"military necessity," and that the lire,, of In. n who would give utterance to I tyal stusti menu-. in Rklmond and elsewhere wond cat Sc eafe, were it not fir the presence of Federal troola. The proprietors of the Spotswood and NI too l., Dial Hotels have been medied not to pat their reel; to the. owners ‘rl/O;haVC b -en. ii Ott are still, notorious nob, is.' It Is reported that llevenly. .J,•bncon has arrived in the city, and will act as eohmel fa those whose property has be, n libelled, Ii ir rather amusing to see and bear those whi-ve property has been IPwled an Sthey gather In hunts tit the avert wormers and the halls of the hotels, but I cannot report their sayings nor dercri be their maneuvers. There is vtry little business being dime In the city. The stores are txunparatlyely empty, and rdottey is too scarce to rep entith them. Many of the people are In straitened dream et fleece. Indeed, I might one, ell not to poiErty. Slaty have property nt to dispose of, ey can not* bed pchasers owing to the d , lover-- shadows the-title. The only way - goodly numbly have Of proserelnu teenaireives liVril Mar ration le by renting apartments in their rest.. Maces, and limiting - themselves to a room or two, so that tin a - common thing to see two or three beds in apartments that worn formerly used as Multi rooms. Pride and poverty are ineverwhere vi hie In cl alliance. Sometimes, v y iew of the sufferings ose that are endured, we feel like Etlyilit, let there be universal amnesty, but wevonfmlthet the spirit maolfested and the words efiolten by peat le that ore vanquished raised a dottidt in out minds as Ins whether l: would he right. . Jefferson Davis does net scorn to be very pipe. lar here. Some say they would like to hear of hint being hung became he destroyed the Conti:d er. y. It is consoling to know that amidst all the ruin, poverty and desolation which war hat tiro duced, the mamez of education Is not entirely overlooked. AB we walked through the rotas of the horned district we came upon a newly &reefed frame building, which consisted of two small apartments.' In the front apartment wa 'found a precepthr imparting a knowledge of the science of arithmetic to a few select pupils, "flow much," Said the teacher, "Is eight times Seven I" After a little 'study, a boy of about • thirteen years . tiniWenod, "flft3 ,l sizs" How Touch Is seven times eight 7" With some hesi tation, he answered, "Itifty.six" Now said the teacher, •*.i have asked you how much Is eight times seven, and von say, lifty•stx, which is cor rect. and I have asked you how much la seven times eight, and am say, tifty•slx, *lnch is cor rect also, how _does this come I There is some discrepancy between these questions," These worm were repented frequently, and as I toped to go away I beard the pupil any, "Because the multiplier Is changed into the multiplicand." . This state of affairs affords some hope. lint there isanother matter that affords a favorable omen of come et the people becoming union ized, I saw that corn, of the ladles had no oh jection to aniate with Federal officers. On several occasions I saw Went riding out on horseback together ' with an orderly, about, as I suppose, forty yards behfcd. Although It is' claimed that Richmond, like Rome, is built on seven Mils, whose feet are . weaned by water as "yellow" as the Tiber, and is capable of again being - made a beautifol city, I have no desire to remain long In it ci present. It has had its "decline and fall," but I hope to hear of it rising from its ashes, and becoming one of the nrAt. Fities In the Felon, as its natural advantages, possessing cater powers auto] us far an I knOIN to any other place Iri the wort I„ are capable of reatlno It, If the people will only return to their peaceful portions and avail them aelves of them. Having e". Richmond , I went down to Pefere burg, and Visited •'Fort &column," the "Crater," and those forte which hare been called by very bard names. A. I rode along for miles I was amazed and bewildered. No description that I had read had trivet,' me any - thing like en adequate conception of t iro relative positions of the emits and the vastness of the works. No pencil—no pen can do lt. To understand them they mast be. seen, and no one who has the memo will recret the expense. I will mu, at tempt a dosetiptiun of them. Sainte 11 to say that the ti hole ec.ontry from "Dutch Gap," t.) Ratebtrs Run is one tact Ulf) of fortifications and trenches. The cormtry le desolated, The only seat,. I found in the cars between Richmond and Peters burg were rough hoards. The crops are scant even whets there 16 any, and few cattle browse on the farms. lam sorry that I cannot deco' 3 more apace io deterlpton of these scenes. I ate compelled to stop for the present. Governor Brown, of Gez.rgia.. • A few days ago this gentleman made a Tel, sensible speech at Augusto, Georgia, which was received by his audience with calm thoughtful. I ness; and although few demonstrations of ap plause ware made, yet there seemed to be a gen eral acquiescence to the truths he uttered. Such men as GOT. Brown see the, folly of trying to make head against the resistless current of events We give a short passage: "However some may object to the legality of the proclamation of the Pres Meet freeing the negro. It is not vrorth their while to try to pro long the existence of slavery, as it is likely to come to an end very shortly from another canoe. The constitution of the United States contains within itself certain provisions for its alteration or amendment, O OIILVT.E9 can propose the amendment bye two-thirds vote, and If retitled by two-thirds of the States through their Legis latures, the amendment beelines part and par cel of the Clonatiintion. This it has done, de claring that hereafter there shall not ho Involun tary servitude, except for crime, la any of the Slaws. This amendment has already been • adopted by twenty-five States, and only requires two more to complete it. The speaker appre hended theft Km:Wacky, New Jersey and Dela. were, three States that had already voted ad. eersely to the amendment, would, at the corning .leetlon, as this question was in controversy, elect Legislatures that would adopt It. And Yirgivia would also probably adopt It, and thud the question would forever be put to rest. 'The speaker believed that the people of the North and South were one—one In mountai one in lakes, one in rivers, one in langolgeouid one In a common destiny. God, when he divide ed the. pp epic into nations, did not resort to war to do it, but con foniaded their speech, and caused ;hem to epeak different, languages. As long as we continue to speak the same laotrudge, we most be one people under the earns goy eninsent. "Be further said that the governments of, the United States and Great Britain, es well as France, were In acco ns rd - on the slave trade. They are the leading natio of the earth, and as they act in coined on the ;eater/ qucotlon, 1:0A he. !laved the abolition of shivery In this country would be the cease of lie ultimata extinction In Cuba and Brazil, and that their rich agricultural and mineral mourcezwould be greatly bunefitted thereby', and that benighted dielca would feel Its Influences, for the various chiefs end rulers would be forbidden to sell their sajczta into "In concluder', Governer Brews' eaherted the peOplo not to tepond, though depreatel and disheartened new. TA assured . them, that a t•etter.day vat dawning, and counseled Cacm to take hold and build themselves up by industry and energy. Ile exhorted the men, women an 4 clergymen to abate their hostility and abide by what they Could not odssibly avert to cultivate a spirit of triendthlp toward , those whotn they . lately looked upon - as enemies, and ended his apeeeh with a touching allusion of the All:wise One In Ms dealing) toward hla people." Tna nena ram that Great Britain hahltnallY advocates and systematically urges noon Amer lea the-adoption of free tradepolicy, ahoald bo sidlidentio arouse our onsolotonsof Its wisdom. 'The :advice ot our tianstAgantic Minima has never been very valuable. ardtrAtula .bosorna do milad distaste-Cal mad since thb - ballion y,. tiLiclosed th eir reaObrualogs l *twins. Trade In re itiate govern English polity. When she held on as subject nolonicif she crippled andreoutrellt ed, oni,etanmeree sad Intiostrial interests. La the Most barban.inttfabinntleal mantier;sendft ions Shises, whom trailiknopritat, ell ly that.. her eldPonnetia piled oln, l 4ltimi poodle by.= ' Lufeinal todllailorbit t t ,Wriestablialt*Mu laettlreitAshieb. lOW,. 'het' krsOr lialuticapit and limiting, • Xi/UM atria iby es di otle laws. W S 'then. infested. Id WI; tree y.,thakirotdd hash bounded us;indls spa tnide• that would OSA bei :ioamotacturing . interests at the ;ex - pose caner own. Amerida is tooiitrohe sod ~ i gorOtirto reenfre-the teachings of any othOr elle Muted- it Mentor s She cOuld ,not,seleet amomitlangerana and setils4'one gian En a l ied. --- Thiaddlhici;Treti. • « (7J(. VERY LATEST' NEWS BY TELEGRAPH THE fiLIAL OF MSS HARMS Sperch of l'ocz hers for the Defense, EICIIINC. SCENE IN TII2 COIRT ROifll IRIFT OF BE Ma' Loud Applause Among the Spec' atots /... HA R RI6 rAINTED RID CARRIED AlrAi • nrrw,July 19. L-The trial of Miss blary Hat, l erminated this afternoon, having Ce7U . I,:^A ten flays. The rrnrt room was denee4y with Inter - fisted spectaton. Including macy?oug be fort the gohrt was for.. rou , ly c , d. ?Inn. V , iorliecii made the cholt g to bet,ait o' con tendflg that from all the affecting eircumnanceii and wrongs inflicted u l vn her the homicide waa an mit of Inaa neat-,ctAttorney Cl-ar rirk ca delltuted the tioncloiling argument for the ptioieeutilOn, lie real the apceala had bean inntlt to the hympathies of the Jury, nothing else, and be could prove It. "Great God he e.t homed, "what an array of dodai4d! .I.iseph H. biedict reek: and emicent lawyer—•• Be 'ore he had firlhhell Mer•ha! Got ding hat, up. ed t for telling the au diet 'mast e. ar- latiglah.2 or he would a,. rrrt thi eald —Let them laugh. 1 he Judge—They hare the right to laugh or cry. • marstal (3 , orllng responded, Mr. Carrington, • I erta ri gelatin that matt,. . Ali. Car elegtott—" Very well, I submit." Contianing his remarks, he said: "If the Jury acquit this ermine on the ground of Insanity, the) rut uron the record facts that will teaks them look ridiculous. The eerie Is rani in C:rl. cal:0 ; we Lind Mary Harris meets Mary Devlin. who heepa a millinery .tablishment ; what Llinal of an establishment was that 7" Jades Hughes here called r he attention of tb. court to the misrepresentation of evidence by the District Attorney. Judge Wylie felon:nisi the District Attorney the' he should not retaliate upon Arks Davliu ae Lp the char,. :..r of her iwuse because the rail, Sri Jur thr. dt.lrner hd attarkerl itlirrollrs. There wee , Co churns In a the evidence l against e the character or the house of Miss DUVIID, and he ..rid not permit Nal to make an attack upon the house, though he might comment as he liked upon the testimony of those ladle - , but he .hould not aarail her house, against which there was no evidence. Mr. Carrington—No man shall say I was ever sees to cower. I discharge my duties In the fear of God and without Che fear of man. Judge Wylie—Yon shall not go ou In that , manner or I shall put •son In the custoly of the Marshal. You anal! not go on, sir, In that way. I will have no dismission between you and my ' sail to he determined by the Jury. Judge linghes said he did not desire to Inter rupt the District Attorney, and he therefore h,.p e d he would confine himself to the avtdattlen and within bounds. Judge Wylie said It was unpleasant Lir. • interruye the counsel, but in the closing. g -tenni the counsel must Built themselVtait.io' the rategaized Mr. Carrington resumed his argument and clecuunceo Allss Air. Bradley said that such conduct was ushe r, mieg a gantlematt and no gentleman would tier rat h language. He could not sit quietly and sugar this unprotected lady to be insulted by Mr. Carrington. Mr. Carrington said that he would do his duty. Mr. Bradley rejoined that no gentleman would me Poch luugnage. Mr. Carrington aald he would resent the In sult., the gentleman baring nerd euch language against Dr. Burroughs. Mr. Bradley said Mies Devlin was brought there by him, and he would protect her. The attaek upon Ler a'ns an a:tack up.m him. and lac woula resent It. The Court [uttered. the Marshal to stop the quarreling, and informed Mr. Carr:ngtou that be was o - dnn beyond hounds In using sti7h lan guage toward!, the lady, against whom there was o.lhing In the eYidene, Mar Mr. Carrington had concluded his ar tement, Judge Wylie Auld to the jury that the w had been laid clown by the court, ash fed /tit satiathat that they onderstodd it, he, would Dow aubalt the case without any farther charge. lie hoped that they Owl mania up they minds and would soon render their verdict. The jury retired to their roam and in about tieutes rctumed with a verdict of "tot y+, The announcement was received with loud ap• please. &,me of the women cried with Joy, hanokerchleta were waved snd hats thrown up. A late number of spectators rushed towards ML,S Harris to congratulate her on her acquata. - •,r , hen the minted, asd was I IKts from the o•urt room in the arms us Mr. Bradley, her menhir conned. Pet suns outside caught up and repast. ea the ac clemotons of Joy. WASHIFGTON, July 19.--Mr. Voorhees &poke about three hours to-day In defence of bliss Harris. lie wan frequently interrupted by Mar shall Gooding, calling the audience to order and commanding them to retain their demon etrationa of applause, It Is generally bettered here that Mira Harris will be acquitted. Public 1 sympathy runs high In bee favor. NTERESTING FROM CALIFORNIA Ltnian Cable Successfully Submerged ARRIVAL OP HON SCHUYLER COLFAX The War in New Zealand LATE MEXICAN EMIGRANT SCHEME California Treasury Reports ITIP SEAMAYB BRIDE TOTALLY LOST 6A1% FRANCIQCO, June SO.—The steamer Broth r Jonathan, from Victoria andFortiand, brings Pearly $300,000 in gold. 11 , e cable of the Russian telemaph has been sem rosfully submerged across Frazer river. „Re portellom Northern mines are favorable. lion. Schuyler Colfax has arrived in Cantor: eta He Speaks at P7acerville to-night. Late advlces from Australia say that the war in New Zealand appears to be dragging heavily along. The Mexican emigrants Indicted for attempt leg tb steal thh steamer Colonel, were arraigned In the county court to.day. When asked if they desired counsel, they replded that they did not, but would be satisfied to belried by a Jury of their countrymen, and would abide the result. No other emigration . Movements have trans. pined. The Tracww7 report 3 for the last six months chow a falling off of over seven millions of dollars, as compared with the same period last ycar; yet the gold and aliver produce on the roast la known to be much larger. The deposha at the MLA lest mouth aggregate $2,237,000, baled the largest amount during the some apace of time in three years. Theahip "Beamon's Bride, , ' owned at DOMINI, wna totally lost on a reef on Barker's inland, March the 11th, with n partial cargo of guano, twund for Edrope. The Central Transit Co's. steamer America had arrived from Panama. via Ban Juan, Del Soy, with possessors who sailed ha the Golden Lute from New York, May the 22nd, and were - siJ)rs ked on the Rodcoar reef. Also arrived the Par,fic Mail steamer -.Colorado, from after Y... k via Cape Horn, In good condition, after a IA • °table passage. BOTHER MOVEMENT FOR BUYING FORD'S THEATRE. niiroad Belwren Richmond and Washing ton Opencd, CO,UJIME EP ORJEar D.l rlB klzw, Toils, 4117 14.- 7 Tho.iixes Washing. ton spieled contains the r • Washington, Julyl9.—Thore lA 1113 : 1 9TPMeilt Qn foot among the ladlesof-Washlnaton in relation to theunrahaseof Fain Theatre . An effort, It !Leek will.be mai to Alia motlg- for Its par. - chasm- The - Impose :bee , .tiot transpired for which 4t ls 11 . pp - este:lto Meth.' bulldog. railroad tcteruenatalle3 of Washington hod Illebiaoted is noir NUJ opened. The bridge over. hejtePpabantitierwill be finished on M'On. dep. Two ttaltat w,lll,bit run daily between tho 'two altlew•beginakei on Monday next. I The Aliedoeutt Inlelligeneor of this morning On tario the'laportibst Charles O'Cnner. of Mw Ybrii. , bafben .retained as senior coansedAT. 40 the trial , , t -t ,„ revendrtartysubscnitions. ' , . Prim..sner.mtm., d01y.10.,45y Cooke' repdxs the Inscriptions to the 780 lash today at , ; ' - • -7 • r 7-• re -77-v4 n ' - T . - er•vf fr „, , • rfT_ THE FEELING IN gOUTII Ct!WUXI. Thr, e Hours' Cabinet Session. PAF.DON APRICAPONS LOF. PROMINENT REBELS Thi, Condition of the Treasury. GEN. EWELL RELEASED ON PAROLE Er g ar Train 4 Be' vieen Richmond and TEE AEMIY OF THE EHENANDOAH WSCONTINUED Mementoes of ,Juhu Brown's Execution lIEVOLYKIM fIIDESTYD TJ ;11t:3711'.1 CIPTOII. ANEW YULE, July 19.—The peraid'a Washing ton spode' twos: The South Carolina eelega• represent the people of South Carolina ananinions In their acquiescence to the present miler of affairs, and are not only satielled with their comb' ezperiment of setting up a govern ment for themselves outside of the Union, and convinced of their Inability to break up the Union, but are willing and anxious to accept the result as an unavoidable conclusion, nod are determined to dd all in their power to become userel members of the old United States, It le their determination to lose no time In re pairing lbu its makes that have accrued, and they i alert to be the that of the rebel Slimes to pro s, tit their now Conatitutton at Washington. Ore good re.ult of the necessity for a Provision al Go r vidurnent is, that it will alfe-d the omen , levity, lorg ceidrce In vain by a large majority peoplent the State, to amend their Con idhution and ostabllch a fair, equal and liberal base of iepreseotatiou in their State Govern. meet. The World', Washington special says The _'aldnet was in set•EdOe nearly three hours to. ciay i every member being present. It is thought that the pardon of certain rebel officials was did- Queen. Tile Prime:flee at Danville, Va., wet! opted to-day, and mail communication will hereafter he regulerli had betirreu Washington and that 1-.oiut. Trailer run regularly now on toe road b. tieeen Itelimund and Danville. There is no rouble hale g •rvrrill neor oth,r .nurces. 'I lie army of the Shemindoah is virtually ells. rot 'thresh The 11th Pennsylvania, cavalry t,s k . Inch depart ure for borne from Winrheater day. ht.ere are now no troops left to the Vediriy hut one year men. The guerrillas are rep reveille,' as having totally dinappeamd. lu a few dayr mere there will probably be no troops In the Valley, except at Winchester. The little vliffige of Charlestown, where Gov ernor. Wire hung John Mown, is visited by many Northerner', who have carried our everything moveable, Including stones from the field In which-John Brown was hung. Harper's Fear is rising rapidly from Ire roles. .11r. Ames, a merchant from New York, has purchased a elle for a large store, which will soon he built, Other buildings will probably 0000 00 OIL Last night a costly pair of revolvers were pree rented to Captain Doherty, who commanded the detachment that captured Booth and liar told, by the officers of the Simi tenth New York -A Somewhat violent scene occured In the Har tehrder trial this afternoon, during District tfOrOey Corrlngton's closing argument, Judge Wylie rt baked the Pry secutlffir Attorney very sharply for reflecting upon the millinery shop of the hilsrms Devlins Culeago, and he replied sharply while the itarshall wan Leanly calling for order among the spectators. AbdUt 150 applications for pardon were re eeiee by the Attarney43eneral to-day. Among them were petitions from Lt..Geirgrol N. B. Fer ree[, of the rebel cavalry, and Fort Pillow no tor,ety; •B. Brooke, ex rebel senator, from Vossine!TPl. and member of the convention whleh, pass, d. the ordinance of secession; and M. N. Bloodgood, 01 London, F.ngland. The only {ardor. grouted were to a few cascara in dividuals. The South Carolina delegation, headed by Pro visional Goternor Perry, and Including Mr. Orr, the loather speaker of the House of Representa tives, had an Interview with she President this siterhoon on the subject of pardons . and the af fairs of that State generally. The atatemrat hag txi!! republished In amid of the tiewipa,,ers that the l'aymielter G ineral will immediately make renntedtions upon the Sec Secretary of the Treasury for $330,000,000 for pay up to the let efluly. Title appears to be a mistake, for on inquiry , to-day, it wet as err tabard that probably 01 5 0,00),011d will pay all that is due to soldier, ma .tered out and three who remained In th. service to the aboye named date. The lesue of new certid tea of lildebtednms does not equal the amount, of those contbm.ally maturing anti redeemed and the' reduction on this description of paper hae been from $150,000,000 to less than 8115,. 000,000' It le probable, from present indica tines that the Secretary will be able to meet the reeninsllioes, on the Treasury, under the powers canferre,d by the late Congress, without having resnr‘ rn nn ,, hnr ,, ..1 Ina The Ns - 1 is- par. eleLt has to Ch tC.CrOI Sea eel, in ltd employment, and therefore no money le due to their owuers, a, has been erroneously stated. 'The receipts under the interne! rerenne leer are increasing and encouraging. The Sec retary of the Treasury has telegraphed to the A •rhdant Treasurer at San Freneisco to day, discontinuing the sale of 1,90'5, as the entire loan winlbe taken before an additional supply c f notes Oen reach him. It is weird In efficial meaner& that It Is the in let tlon of the Government to reduce the army to 100.000. If not to 1111,000 mum, at the earliest pram lea hie period. The amount of the lest sosies of the entire Ivan of g 000,000,000 remaining of the seven as appears from the official data to day, to he forty-two and a half million dollars. General Ewell, a prisoner of war. having taken :he oath of allegiance, arid flora bonds that be ail respect ithas been permitted by the President to return to his borne la Virginia on parole, to retort onus a week by letter to the Secretory of War. President Damen having directed, under date of the fffid, of March 1.1.; that Mrs. 'Ewellabouirt havealle tiettelit of hes amnesty proclamation, and elle °tieing taken the revored oath, Presi eent Johuison to-nay permitted ;,tor to return to' Nashville;ffier former residence, and take RO4- Se 04.101) other property, as decreed by the Dis trict Coni.i, of Tennessee. Among Other aptnlutments made to-day are rellowlng. A. Si. Harker, Superintendent of :edian affairs In Nevada. Among the persons v sting ire, an interview with the President to day were Mr. Jackson, of Georgia, formerly Mmister resident near the Court of Vieena. Ililler Brown, of Tennessee, and William R.. snob, of 'Alabama. They were formerly mem oere of DM United States !Inure of Represents t pre here to obtain Executive clemency, Lasing beep prominent rebels. LATk SAVANNAH ADVICES. Trenholm Remanded to Port Pulaski.. E OLDIE# FULLED BY LIGHITTING. Present Condition of the City New Yolta, July 10,—Tho steamer llevada brings Savannah dates to the I sth : - The liciald publishes the order of General Stendman on aesumlng the command of the de. partment Of Georgia. General Brannon is made commander 9f the district of Savannah, 3dr. TreSh elm, the rebel Secretary cf the Treasury, Was remanded to Port Pniaeld on the no had been permitted to visit Tilted Head and Clsarieston under Parole, and without -a guard. The reoelia of cotton-at .Savannah arm 10,- 600 halm, and thirty fatty hales of domeatlea. A man nated hfoore, a member of company 11, , 114th lows, was killed on the 13th by light wet. Tee Rcputdkan has an article showitig Savan nah to be very bealchy, and attributes this con dition to thdaanitary montane adopted by tlie military oilleent in command there. This de" in inverted try the desperadoes releaseilreau the Peniteatiarlito go in the rebel army. An mig. tensive burgaly at the ate* of John B. - Maher & Co., la attributed to these-thieves. - Within two weeks halm three and jest thousand bale of cotton are expected tro&tllo Interior. 1. . • NiNzq, Tot.. July 19.—The Ihnuues Swfanntb ape etal of the;lsll says, About fifteen blind* billet of cotton arrived dining the Week. • ..Iferiy.paftTes have commenced timber cottMg for ihipmehrpn the Ogesubes Atlameha sand Bei fauna l drum. • . . suy OW OF 4110 j9ITE •cuitaago, , Verdictf the Corone'r's ~ 19,- - -The''EtiroxerPs inquest I pX theloueder *Oho Joyce Viett6did lie ICXhiffsititon'fi. They And Old the mute* wkr ;kin:dented Alijo)lfotc .. lirMatti or Oekton , t, 2 . 4o,..exotoPtidlon of Stewart, wv. ts ix err. arrest tor the - Oitme; Ix expected to cootmcned at Dedtozo With . AFFAIRS lti SOUTH CAROLINA. The Freedmen and the Planters. ILL FEELING BETWEEN SOLDIERS AND CITIZENS Stringent Orders of General Bennett. JETT. DAVEB• NEALTI3 FAILING, The applicatLons for Pardon PARDOSF GRANTED THE PRESIDENT. raises Lamed by Gen. Granger and ahem Gum' OF THE MTh CAROLINA DELEGATION Rtmalnder of the 9th Corps Diselargyl Now Tong, July 19.—The lliralera Washing ton correspondent says that the majority of the South Carolina planters, though so recently the most uncompromising advocates of silicon', have alreariy began to look on' examicipatiou as really a benefit to them, and are inclined to the opinion that compensated labor will la the end be far more prelltabk and satisfactdry to the land own ers of that State generally. All the principal Synth Carolina crops, excepting rice, are rep resented an yhldl re abundantly this year. The rice cultivation bee been much neglected owing to the disorganization and confusion incident to the change frnra sin. ery to the free tabor sys- 'Th ere is considerable ill feeling in Charleston between the soldiers and the citizens. There bus recently been some breaches of the peace, In which the colored people of the city, ,as well as the colored troops bare been mixed up. Gen. Bennett, Post Commandant, has conse quiet ly found it necessary to issue special orders of a pretty strong character, requiring all citi zens to deliver up the arms in their poke :e'en, alloying en assemblages and noky demonstra• Mots in the streets, and remain at their homes `eller o o'clock In the evening. The soldiers are aletr e minded of their duties. and warned against the pet petratlon of any outrages, or the eshibition or any discourtesy to the people. The licraldlx Fortress Monroe correspondent says The health of .1511. Davis la said to have been falling rapidly of late, though he is sup. plh d with plenty of fresh air, good fond and such opportunities fur exercise OA the contracted /Inuits of a Fortress Monroe casement will per mit, Within a few days be has, without any apparent cause, become unusually dejected, and It Is surmised that this depression of spirits has beerghamted by some one having communicated to Mtn the intelligence of the execution of the assassination conspirators. It is said that one of his eyes is almost blind, and that the other -gives indications of soon being so. The only I reading matter allowed him is the bible, to the ! perusal of which ho devotee considerable time, I and be Is 'not permitted tc write or receive any letters. The Tiny,' Washington special says Among the applicants for pardon received since pester- I day, are those of Gov. Leteher, of Virginia; J. D. DebOw, the Spottswood Brothers of Rich mond, and Merry Gilmore, the rebel raider and robber, cow under indictment as Beitime, for treason. _ -.. • . A mopiliPthe persons pardoned to-day are H. 11. Stallard, member of the rebel Congress fur Jun. P. Ballard, owner of the Ballard House, Richmond, recently seised tinder the COr &anon act. Ballard has been hero in per• son to i natend :o his case; also, S. Ruins, Jr. son or the"-old secessionist who recently blew his brains out, and Dr. Warring, formerly of thin coy, and owner of some of the finest dwelling bonnet in Washington. He will now get the benefit of the highest rants of his property. It ahocild be tunierstood that neither the tone nor the sprit of the orders recently 1.,111,1 oy Generals Gran rr, Custer and others, which re quire terrors to hat . ° passes front their em, pluyers, are approved either by General Hiss - ant or the Secretary of War. Genit-rd ;toward will soon issue, by direction of the 'Secretary of War, an order, saying suhstantiallv tent in all parts of • the &nth no other passes will be required of nsgrous desiring to travel than are rerpairal of oiler peruses. he South Carolina delegation, headed by Guy. Perry. who arrived here last evening, are beer for the purpose of re pro Curing the pardon of themselves and a nunci'xr of others to set the State gorernment In motion. They will so de sire is talk the situation ever with President Johnson, to see If there is not some particular Tautness that will do for South Carollna's pecia• i llar Ills. - " - The Ihrahrs Washington speelal sayr: The few rUtiairkille regiments In the Second Division of the Ninth Army Corps were discharged yester day. Gen. G. °raffia, commanding the Diyision, and tits staff, have left for their hornee. The work of rending MT regiments and deLacbments of veterans to be mustered out is Oil stsudily _progressing. Ceder the impertntendenee of the Mikan of -Major General Augur's Department, yesterday the number of returning soldiers received and to:Les rrocu Ctrup 1,,t, at the depot, t u ns three thousand and tire hundred. The last of the old array of the Po tozac, except Wilson's division of the Ninth Corts, will start home to be musteded out of crevice, and Wilcox's division will remain here to, verf perform garrison duty until relieved by the 0130 ytar men, now on their way from the Shen andoah Valley. LATINS THE ATLANTIC CABLE ItErIIATEIIiGICLIDED PllOll THE GREAT CASTELIF Journal of Trip and Results Rep New YORK, July 19.—A private ie .er +taws that the Great Eastern would probe 'y leave Hors on the I Ith, and Valentin on the 15th of July. All the representatives of the t.ress of England. America and France are to be excluded from the Great Eastern during the laying of the cable. The Telegraph Construction Company havisg charge of the undertaking believe this corr.. ntcessary, ae tome memners of the press might enter Into rfluveraatiOn with the engineers anti thus dietraet their attention from their high• lv Import/wit duties. A journal of the trip and Its results will, however, be furnished to the As o, rated Pn-es,lMrnerlitttels after the arllesl of tt.e. ~ ratt. Esti., 113 at Heart's C(ratclit, and tore perdue being made with the short at that tenni. tee of the Ilne. As the cable across the Gulf of Sc. Law recce, istwron Cape Bre:rel.:fa and Newfound land Island, is tow out o• order for the first time In seven or eight years, It is probable the menages from and to the cable stfil Irene to be sent amen the Galt by a steamer, which will de lay reports from four to aLt hours longer. do -lay there be enough of :the cable to stretch across the Gulf eighty miles, which Is confident ly expected, it will, we undentand, be Imme diately laid, and thus In a few days not only restore the continent of Newlbundland, but the two contincnto In uninterrupted telegraphic corn toonkation. Stocks and Dlonay—COtton Recelpts—The Park Market. New ions. July 19.—The stock market Is firm today with bat little activity, and wale de cline after the morning board, but Was at • eon cession were very small. Tie any's bush:less was very light . Governments are active. Agents of foreign houses are outing 5 f.ld'a freely. sad some ourchases have been made by importers for remittances la place of exchange. bums. Stocks arc more active and firmer. Rank Shares end Railroad Mortgages are doll and no material change In prices. Coal end Ailscatlaneous Shares steady.. Gold quiet, and shoWe signs of a decline; cash gold plenty. The amount of floating gold In the marker. has been increased by liberal receipts from Canada. It is also hinted that the Trea sury Department le dispensing some of lie sux plos gold among specolators. The market be came quite weak towards the close of the day, owing to some heavy realleatlona, and the retort that the Halifax steamier was In tyith quotation,' of NO for 5 20e. Therecelpt of cotton at this port Is the past tined dope Is 17,400 bales. The L'apress says that a - very spirited couteat has been going on for some time past In the pork market, and the price has been run up to 51 mutts for mess. The result of this has bean a general failure among the bears, and allprom- Inert operators for a fall have gone under. • ---- From New Orients's. Carets, June 19.—The Continental, with New Orleans-OmM to the 12th, bee arrived. Fivehendred and Aft, twinge( cotton for Nov Yolk, 336 bake for St. Louis, 120 balm for Bt. Louie, and 300 bales for Rearms/2e, pdssed Lwt Watt. • : The Red River country nlae co won but cote this imirvaccerklis a few localities. A vessel salled.frobi New Orleans 10031. Pe. (Watt* dbect, witb a cargo . Al Mtton belonging to New.Orleitta merchants. . • Tlailrboxl , arnt la - : lo P4laaa Pettit .than waseltecAllowar-41* crop 40Vaslarga VI augur:. ~V l O-A t C u t + er , sa befrPt-: 19 ." 12 74P 8, B s , origoi BOrienity..liomnianding, ar' riired Gov ;,cfv, , tilonterro ?I:loathe - crulaelln the, Obit' o!htetleo. lab ,tooklait, iota b a ttl e at Mobile lia7 nit the illpfvfltbiet botabardMent of Fait Morgan. rind In ttia , late; naval operations staisrgiccitrfl4olle.' lATERESTLAG FROM EUROPE. ANIBAL OF TER SHAIIER AFRICA LAYING 'nil ATLANTIC CABLE. THE CHOLEILI. AT ALEXANDEL BUSINESS GENERALLY SUSPENDED NO CASES AMONG THE AMERICANS AITERIC.III 91 1118TIfUN COMING HONE HURMCANE AT THE! CAPE OF GOOD HOPE THE CONFEDERATE - INDEX - DEAD 015C1F581051 CONPENNISCI (IfFP.BERA TR VESSELS. Who Fox-011-,xi. Mitrarqmotoso Al MAX, July 19 —The royal Ma!' steamship Africa, Captain Anderson, which ieft Liverpo o l at 9 o'cleck on the morning of the 11th inst., and Qarenatown on the afternoon of the Out inst., arrived at llallfax et 530 r.ai. to-day. The royal mall steamship Scotia, from New York, arrived oft . Crookhaven at 10 P.M. of the t,th lust., and reached Liverpool at r tr. of the 7th Inst. The straroer Beatrice, late the Itappahavnock, who h It ft Calais on the id instant for Liver pool, put into Southampton, and is reported to have been seized at the instance of the A asencan mieleter. A Culled States war vessel had keen cruising off the Welsh roast with the object, It was supposed, of seleieg the cruiser on,her way to Liverpool. [NOTE.--The latest news via Queenstown show the report to be au tounded.—Fxterne, I The Army and Story Ua.mtte says Every day adds to the ditlimAty of adjusting the conflicting. Interest which the war in America, between 'the North and South, have let loose, and of a task which, whether it be of restortei m or re roestruction, is one of the greatest that ever tested the i:enlus of state, men or the reemirres of a nation. The stenmer Caroline, with the shoroend of the Atlantic cable, sailed from theritta for Va lencia on the sth inst., and the steamer Hawk left on the 7th to assist In laying it.. The tear steamers Terrible and Sphinx had both sailed for 'Valencia, and the Great Eastern would leave the Wore (or tee sem, place on the 15th. It was expected that the feet would leers Valencia July 10th, and arrive at Fleet's Con tint In the be-winning of August. Messages aro constantly sent through the whole cattle in tho most perfect manner. GREAT BRITAIN — E140111,141 W. for the moment without a Parliament. The dissolution imme diately followed the prorogation on the 6th, and writs for the new election were forthwith ismod. 'lie appointment of Lord Cranworth as ser um-or of the Lord Chancellor was announced. Fuer:es—The weekly returns of the Bank of France show an increase of cash In hand of up wards of eight and a quarter millions of franca. Bourse was flat and lower on Friday. Rents were eGf 112 e. Eon,-.-A letter from Alexandria on Juno 28th, furnishes details regarding the cholera, Str, It says the extent of cholera was olli.lally declared on the tlth of June, on which day there deaths oceurred. By the mid of the hest an. k the deaths Increased to about one hundred per day, by the end of the second week thy reached to two hundred, nod on the 27.11 the Dumber wee two hundred and !illy. There was much alarm. .tbout Silos peep e quitted the city.. Business was generally so, tended, but Mr. Hale, I'. S. Consul General, re• Stained et his poet, and the business of the Con sulate was transacted as usual. No caste of cholera had occurred among the Amu leans or nr. the American vessel.. lion. it 11. Poyntnn, the American Minister to Japan. and Hen Anson Burlingame, Minis ', r to China, pas,ed through Alexandria on toe 25th, en mute to America on a leave of ahoenee. Au Ai, xaedria telegram of July sth reports considerable trininution in the claJera, there were eighteen deaths on the 4th. A private tele:7am irons Bombay, July 3d, says that Imports. are still rising. I. TTA, July 1.--Later tel,etseaces to July 4 report a continued Improvement. Cars or Goon, Hoeg—A fearful hurricane oc curred here on the 17th of May. The English mad steamer Athens, from Manritam was total ly lost, and several other vessels were wrecked, and several bees lost in Table Bay. .1.71(107i _Benet/ dfark.t.—Fonds steady; Money easy. Scott, Bell & Company have suspended. - IJabllltien, RN/0.000. /- o ^Txml, /WV l'- - -Porotno--Cotton—The weakly cotton market report was seat ant by rho North American. The Dianetterter market Is firmer hat quiet. Breadstuffs are dull with a still declining ten dency. Richardeon, Spence & Co. report flour dull and tending downward. Wheat flat at a decline of 1 a2d ; Winter Red American, 85 ed@tBs 10d. Coln quiet and easier; Mixed, 2 0s0d@28s. Lorinton Menrers.—Breadstaffs are tending deo Ite a, d to. der the InturaL e weather. Pt:- volt um. quirt and Eteady. Console closed on Friday at legt-,490t, for money, Illinois Cen tral ensees. 47; Eels Flores, s_°t C. C. B. 5-20's, 71,4, (34'2. I...iTtST eta QCLlDlBTOint.—Liverpool, Aly S. —A rreurreme—Cotten--sales to-day were eetaXl hales, of which 1,000 wens to speculators and exporters ; the market closed dull and un charged. Bread.stuffs, dull and unchanged. Previsions quiet and steady. Lard, firm. Laudon. July b. —AFTZU.NOON.— Cogtuala closed at 200,1 r t, for Money iCec tral Shares 87 Erie Shares, 524521 i ; L'. S. 5.20's 71@.71 leuelsierts are quiet and steady. England di Co.,' and Gordon, Bruce & CO., report beef steady, and the fine qualities rather higher. Perk is very Miff. Bacon easier. Lard firm at 8 50tedie, for American. Tallow dull and un changed. Sugar huoyaat. Coffee steady. Rice steady. Boole English & Co., report Petroleum quit at 22a iltd for itettotai. (or TIII.EORAPII TO QUEIiNFTOWN.) Linerpuol, Ally P. —The steamship Sidon, from New York, arrived at Queenstown to day. The reported eelenre of the pirate Ramadan e orb at Southampton is false. Thee yews! Is seedy In dock at LlverpooL Venter correspondence betweem the French anti - British goverameuts on the et . ..8110U of the American war, is publ bated. Earl Bussed says the opinion of the British '7/veep's:lent la, that ships belonging, to the Cou rt derma government, and not lawfully trans (eared to other owners before the total cessation of herddlltlea, may be claimed as public property by the Federal government. If found in any British territory, and there le atiy counterclaim, it must be decided In any ordinary court of law by civil tribtaal. In a dispatch to the British minister at Waah• lepton. Earl Russell says: 'lke enemy's com• relealoned ehipe of war cannot, during the con thstance of the war, he relieved from the risk of capture and cordemnatlon by any eale or transfer to a neutral party. The Persian Galt cable is Interrupted, and telegraphic communication with India IS coma quently stopped. The lades, the Confederate organ In Louden, has suspended publication. Paris, BP. Y —Bourse, firm, Routes closed at 67f. 15c. Reunion of Turtfers The Suspension Bridge at Cincinnati—Acts or the Ten . neasee Legislature, Ciscmesvi, July Ill.—The rommerrtal says there Is to be a grand fronton of all the turners societies In thls city next September, the first reunion of the kind in America. The piers of the suspension bridge across the Ohio here are nearly completed, and wires wilt be suspended In a short time. The span of the bridge is 1,057 !Lot, the longest apan In this country. Nashville dispatches state that President Johnion expressed his detc - mination that the laws passed by the Tennessee Legislature shall bet obeyed; that. all Illegal voters in the approach. log election shall be kept from the polls. Goverbor Johnson, of Georgia, addressed a largo; audience at Atlanta on Monday. He nerds at Macon to-day. From thence he will ges to Milledgeville to enter upon the discharge of his official duties, IThu rebel General I:heathen:o arrived at Nash. li: 3 csterday. Corn ~ erclal College Convention Ranque., Cmcsoo, July W.—The nth:iron Commerchn College Convention doses lts eight days' session with a banquet at Bryan Rail this 'evening. Among the one thousand invited gtiesta ate BegAtor Trgmbiall, Iron., 'William B. COM General atitliehl and tieneriir 4. D. V7eter. The late Convention line disposed of a amount or businein, systedietlilliE Commercial eillivatitini and ithas been j a pitmen. U. 0. Straiten, Esq., of New York; wins..ehinea deal °Utile InternettonsitTheia of Colleges,. _7" Destruction of Cattle Skids. BornizA,Joly 114—The dinitroclion of the sheds at thoJitew Yorki Central Cattle YeoPq yesterday, will not Interfere with the regular stock business of the road. The cattle and the extenalve transfer boom escaped hijory. net lona will not exceed $25,000. renamed athri the Preatdent. Wastaratrrtay Jut719.4-4:llspatettell etattEthaS Pratidebt 'Johnsen. bac expre s sed a detinnitta tion that thei lawe poised try the Tamen= Leg Nieuwe ebb!! 000010, bad that all tilarM Tor tars In the gun:width:lg eaglet shall be ItePt, from the . LATE ADVICI S -FROM MEXICO ' The Death of of Robbins, Esq.— 'Resolutions os Mt blitn 'Ward Schoo l —....--. Board. e ._ SI- - - __M a meeting of the klmt Ward School Board MATTERS CONCERNING held nn Wednesday, Jreey Iffth, ISCS, the follow__ ; IA 4Kanitti IN'S MSPECTS. log freezable and resolitions were unerdmously, --...-- adopted : Nnli• Toms, Jiffs la.— Iferrthr a City of Ws:Eby...es T' ovigh - }.ho dispensation of an licalco correspondent gives posture confirm. e/ 3,, ,e dwe e . , /, ' . !, . " -;"' eer• "art - bilcillYesk'emiled and be ton to the statement heretofore made that Ex- iil ember 4.1 associate Theodore . Robbins, Ertj. has b • , qaken from oar "rads; United States Senator Gain's rice regal projects and while we feel most poignant regret at the for the colonization of Sonora and other North- loset::fion.e,Tith Ithorn* have been so Lug and ern Mexican States, are ignored by Maximilian, „.epru,l'mrmeeeir :hge'wer,rulalejl:-/inweti..r., u ear l: and will receive no recognition from him, deceeeed, and hl s hi g h fA r h, thi i; , 1 ‘ 17, t 7,,,, , ,-- ,; ( -, eirti. , notice of this ruiTese haling recently been sot hint feel that his traiktitlon Troll thin ley, 'stence to "nth/thin' and benerweedss dg ; published In the official organ of the F.hoperor's hot s e b i b l iber evidence h4the bened es of that • government. Divine Being to whose ihoohte wisdom we bow Heeled The letter affairs meets , other matters core with most humble deferolice and resignaSon. eted with airs ra Maxit eigiee,,, Empire. . Besolt,l, That in the death of Theodore Robe The Emperor appears dile to encouragement ' *iris the community hoe Yost oneolltsmost vei s/I' every description of entierprlse calculated to i able ornaments • our Sclool hoard has been tie. aloe stability to his regime, - ho Ini• Ices emittrre- I pelted°, its most s ,. nil ~rid active mai. tion from both the t - eltrei States and Euroe, I berg, arid the cense of ptthular cducattha a a Led anti- and has given contracts to Anorak for t & ,s- fns' and earnest friend ea supporter. gl avh lines from the United States through both Rsolvd, That we deetly sympathise with the the eastern and western F.rtt lol33 of the coon- I family relatives and friq,ds of Theodore Bob trv, and is o ff ering great Inducements to cup !- ins, whose ca es a dtlzen bin only to,iets to work the mines , hero exceeded by his creitljacter 63 a husband, Thr contest between the .1 - lepnbllcan and Ira- father and friend and mg we tender to them Perini ter or, In dlffere - ot seelions goes on, though ~..., our heartfelt condolence elOd regret. al thin g • ei, e id e dd y new is announced; there oee• R„ , Th e , t h e n ee gj h e d ge of mourning 15 f Merely roniirMALlOnle of the previous six- to worn by each memberlof the Bdord for the toss by the former in Mlehyomui r and of the lat- peeled of thirty days: and that we attend the ter In Irc.t.e•ra and New Leon: hls late residence funeral of the deceased tip? Maxittail.so ani.Lnin,r. Oita he will not ger- .., render any part of the Mexte t en territory, nor al- re a h ue , Essale-01, That these redrettion a lrn lestolbed lore it to !it occupied by other nations, France on the minutes of the Boltz - di that a copy be far. lidtel- fitr e"neen or asi affairs of the na niched to the members of the family of the da tion impresses all visitors mod favorably., and ceased. and that the pine things of this meeting giver frorcke of a pro-I-thy such as met ico h e pu hlis he 4int he dal* newspapers of, this Direr knew before. J.4E-9 LOWRY, JR., city. , _______ Wu. Cou.prowoon. i President. Secretary of Board. Gil WS Sonora. Projects Ignore 4. From Fortress Monroe. Fnag: , ]Neon, July. 19.—The steamer Columbia has arrh'id from hlity Point for Bite m ore, with the 115th I,ltnais regiment, bound Come. a regiment numtiera 1021 men, other retelromts having been consolidated in IL The eteetners Northerner nod Robert Iforria here also arrf cod from City &Int, bound to Bal timore n int troops on hoard,. The steamer Jell,. from CIO Point, has arriv ed er!th the Ifith Ntw York Heavy Araliery on board. The steamer Convoy has arrived from Rich od oeued to Waebidgtoni • This is her lest trip,as the wall Steam route between Washington. arr. Riebtnend Is discontinued, and the meals will go by rail hereafter. The Dirext Tax in Siarth7tarolltia--Story from Texas. ' hew Yt cc. J9:5 19.—t he; Tribune's Raleigh cot ri sponeirtit says: "The payment of the direct tax on property ha, greatly !alien oft since Gov ernor Holden and others commenced their efforts for a suspension of the tax. rde says that those who cvit small farms havii paid cheerfully, while rich parsons complain. The 'Clarksville, (Texas) Standard, of Juno 24th, copied oar lull and graptits account of the arsassiratir nof sident Johnson by Lient. General tiraht, at the Mate Department, Wash ington. The details were obtained from a rella• Lir gt.ntltman, oho read thew in a Littlo R ick AortJou Sale of i'cal; • NEST Ywa J uly 19.—At the auction sale of coal Ibis taming. 20,000 tons were cf. Coulter,' with the Last Bales, pil e.. sere mainiaintd with an advance of from five to needy live cebta. There were also sales at 21 1: 0 01/Lne., of Erranion mat, Instead of 50,- ss rapeel.d, owing to a strike at the manes, wish a ceviiue of from ten to twenty Gee TI , , except serve coal. which brought an ad. VaLet of ;ruin thirty w thirty - flea cents. Cotton frtm MlNalsmlppl--General Ca rno. July 19 —An arrival from fifty baton brings two hundred and fifty balm of COMM. Aram, the pa , sengrrs is the rebel General Rods, uto bus tirriled for .pardon and en pr, d L:6 40 .<m:dna/jot] to become a gond nitl zen, obty the laws, nod use his Influence to sate- Lain the Government. N rm . S , •ns, July !9. —The 111.11,1 ate In a ...to, quarter, and are clad to SEII nut at what they t, id. The dr.ruand for customs Is cots - artier, and :be speculative Iransaetldns are In,ris I, ID in al. The Qnotatint s rTened tt 143'; and d at 143! ~ liu;(1 to-night, 1,43. - CITY AND SUBURBAN, yy asiiingion County Wool Trade. The wool trade of the great producing county of Washington has at last opened, although as yet the crop is going off slowly.,, Up until the last week or AO buyers and producers were so far apart that no sales were made, but since that arveral thousand pounds have been bought - at prices ranging from buy to ninety cents. The Wa.shusgtori Reporter notes one feature In the trade this year which bast been wanting for several years oast, end that is a disposition on the part , tt buyers to make more discrimina tion on acccunt of quality and- condition than has men their habit heretofore... From Mean to twenty years ago, when tarmere brought their ' wool to market and sold It just as they did any other article of produce, due regaid was. paid to thin matter. The people used the utmost care In the selection of their stock, and such was the pair, token to brfhg each year's crop to market In prime condition, that the woolot Washington t,tinty attained a wide-spaced reputation, and indeed woe hardly surpassed in the world. In deed, a first prize medal was awarded toe. wool grower of Washington county at the World's Fair held in London. The mania: for specnia- . hub latterly seemed to Ignore all discrimination la regard to quality, Bo far, during the present reason, the trade seems to hare fallen back into Its legitimate channels, and should It so con_ tinny, Washington county may ha: dee time at tain her former reputation as one. of the truest wool-growing sections In the world. A 11. , rne for Disabled Soldlers. An organization has been effected, with Ex ( levet nor Jab. Pollock ag President, and a board c f man agcrg composed of Mayor Hoary, of Phila. d,11.11a, Judge Strong and others, to provide a home for our disabled soldiers and gallons It contemplates the phrchage of several hundred acres of land In some suitable local ty, and the errction of buildings for wickshogis, and facili ties for light agricultural pursuits ; eo that, once opened, It may be as nearly self-di:porting as It will not be 4 poor -bOI4O or an asy ir m. bat—as the ;soldier richly deserves—a Home. The Wan has met thief appror al of the best eft!. zete of the State, who are giv fug II their means aid nutmeat sympathies. The:a are about fifty thousand ten of our al DI r and' navy, in all the States, who have been permanently dleahled by the war. A large pro portion belong to Penneylennla. Hnlcsa some great Central home Is -prothled, our cities and towns will to fall of meat who, without occupa tion and the ability to provide for ithetaselyes, will he dependent on the dimities of the ptiblic. Our soldiers should nevtr be placed an ouch a pwiition. The heroes who halm beeti malniedin battling (or the life of the Republic;—: those who have sunned at Belle Island and Andersonyille —should never be compelled to ask for the com firts of life In a country saved by'thar saerfaces and aufferings. Sad Accident. 7, Last Friday as - Rev. Mr. Whiteman of Mans wnfileietldtd,baOy:Uevidoirewwitsecriciandinddelhillnudhsals ace°mPa leMtlairbly poss L Lemalblny met with mined° fatally. It appeara that as they were de ecendlng a hill, near Ur. Woodhouse's place, on the Athlet] mad, the horse- by some means be- coming frightened, Jumped suddenly to one aide of the road, aid in doing aottlesingkttree broke, and the midden movement of the thane threw Mrs. Whiteman forward against the dash-board; and at the time the horse kicked up, los hoofs striking Mrs. W. In the forehead, andcomplatell mashed In her ykulL Singular as, it may be, the terrible Wow did not render the lady:insensible, but she and the child accompanying them got oat of the buggy without assistance, .while Mr. 'Whiteman was securing the horse. :tinder as shinous medical attention, hopes are entertained of her recovery, as she continued to remain per. fe tly sensible, By come' g7artrnelbrneof b Bwesharirho. tmeitcyane:i b:acelentmbeprcse aewtowath mother math in her gilstartene. Reriowiptibittilli A fftay.—Oa'Betarday trzoon, hot, all:notary . - oitoOrred betereen Ito 6r.if Elarehel and' George Maley; of `Washing ton, 'irbrett reittlialtn miens and poadblp fetal Lojory fo thelattex. The vuoref—the ,eanso of .rwe here not larded—MO ran oh mato week tot far (ram: tho Manttol Home; ',odor' parties aammtut blowls.Amated. :Arm' Ill ir lifean4 gabbed hicatfTerearl,t the turpir p thitabdonien. 'The hyttandere Inferrer., tok, the - parties ' vein' ntqattaterl,',. andiMarilutl threlpretented. from hltllettag.. furthet Dower la atilleiffferleg Ifrontlile wonOd,. and Rant are faCerteleed- that he may tcititeooren,• Mirth sr wie arreated; and. committed; to prlain talfifladregfAulf o gf b 9 - 44'47.. „ • or ?Orr. Perrn loatAt had IMP * .Tgaablak trunk, P43l*lDlajirtNe_ o gpparel, at gi .CaZa r 4i4e. 1 iy: N elite tai beehd °Mt litr huts. soidlerVdifonument IA 'Washington, Pa. —The suhscrlptlons to theilsoldiers' Monument of Weehingtob county, to Np located adjacent to the couniy heat, within the Washington cemo tcr:,, La,c retiehed /4,000.; The number of de af,ldiera from our nehbnuring county lit ri.tiniettil at eight iiireircile It to estimated by the committee hai mg the li:tatter In charge that the rancor, ev cu.t teeoety thousand dollars. Captain John Hall has tieo appolutod general it an, a tio Ooiictt none criptionE to the loud. Sent to Fort Delawart,—Robert Brown. of IV , dhlufg; wee, on Tuesde7 evening, gent from Wheeling to Fort Delaware; where he has beta ter tto one year's imprisohmeat. Mr. Brown wits merged with having. tnA.: that he was glad that Lino. In wae dead. Allbat two months aga he woe given a hearing. 4• a military court. martial In eraelon in It • hefillng, croon he was louLd guilty of — giving aid nd 'comfort to the rtb.lllhu—ln that Le had eirprv...3rts Menage of joy over the death of Preeldhat I.!neala." Arr. Brown lea man or ahont PLO five years of age, and was one of the leadlekteltlzene of Brooke county. The Clearfield ConlinlrAey Case.--In the United States "Maria Coulit yesterday, Hon. Samuel A. Pun - lance fled a (Mesita from eevan persons, resident , of Cleartleill county, Indicted with Price A. Buis and otherh for con ipiring to resist the draft and obstruceSenruillog officers, setting forth the: they were pe)Mr and unable to pay coats, and asking. that 0:4 Court have cer tain polies Bohpen cud at the,ksost of the United States, without cause toStlMOny they cannot cap ly go to trial. Ella Hone; Judge 31Trind , lug, gave the necessary orde§ Fseape of Feist:ller, OS Sunday morning t, aht et daylikLit. fourtemt Federal soldiers, rvirg . out see trace in the military prison in Wheeling, made their es,-age. Several of the men had ball and chain enured to their legs, Theee thus encumbered took the lead In the es cape, and with the aid of the tans succeeded In battering otf a number of bourils from the fence ee cuing the prison yard, attai the accomplish ro, at of which they aLsappeired through the various avenues ;ending from po city and have not since been heard from. 1' Ithprez and f.reen's Mthetrela continue to delta lit their numerous outruns every evening with the finest style of Etblipian Minsterlity. They have an entirely new p - reggramme for this wt el e, ',bled for almost every tivenlng. It ern haves a truth Instalment of !bite Inimitable et err.trieil lee, farces, buelesques,Oancea and other attrsetions—sullielcut altogetbtrlo fill the -ma Dowry," body and gallery ovary night. The veriest cynic who witnesses Glatt. condi:antics Is compelled to widen his conntetance. Cone to IV ork---.-We undaston d that the coal-digneraw ho hstrwbeen on a krike at Stenben vide fora Clamber of Weeks, hau . l finally conclu ded to go to work at the reded price, four cents pm:bushel—jun the pricelmal Was dully e red before the war. The proprietors of coal mines should not be behind tht diggers In the reduction of the price of coal, welch Is now sell ing at that pate at ten cents patf.buatieL PostpoLement--Orting to ghe inclemmtcy of the weather the "Select Baaket Plc-lie an nounced to come mien Wednefiday, Jaly to poetpoacd nertil Friday, Jalfel.6l. Arrange , metal setae as before. Ifonageiv—Trev. D. Thosansot AlezC. Dan can. Jr., 4.a. LI. Va.. Po.t, Chasteli. Read, Wal ter R. Slicer, Geo. A. Resler, Ritbard Tcner,fr, .„-- tareeny.—liogh Kelly was iiommltted yes terday, by Alderman Alblets, of 4ho Fifth ward, ea a charge of larceny preferred py Pat. Egan. The two parties, It appears, were both on a drunken cruise together, when Key managed to pick the ypekets of the other, of B small sum of money, all he possessed. fiecoreging.—John Peter F' k, who was Fobbed on.Eatneday night at the itweltzer Hotel, on Penn sweet, in the Fifth ward; is rapidly fin- Proving, and hopes are entertatnel of his to:ev ery. Personal.--Jamee Park, Jr., at a brief vialt to Europe has returned to the citA an Execution In the tabby. A. R. Richardaon, in his new Mirk on Ida Ma prisonment,sayst 'A loyal Tennussetan, Deacon, been kept In orison until he was nearly deltrand quite one of his mind; then he was take out to be banged. the "C dre harland Warden Wiley hus•ied through ap adful affair as If It were sny ordinary engagement, and the scoundrel dit ectivo glow ered on the prisoners, who had bola Invited to witness the execution, as If he regretted Very tench that he could not perform the same amia ble entice for dm m. "The estimable twain having bol',teDeate2llP the scaffold, released their hold of :dal and told him to .tend up. They then descended, and or der( d an underling to pall the drop; The fellow had his hand upon the rope, whezethe Captain looktd around with a ghastly, halryitotle snail; muttered emitetlaing, and eat dowujan the scaf fold. Old Caphart dew up the sold amain, aid shaldng Dsaton with great far, while his cracked and Wiry voice poured torttennses upon d--d Yankee son oil a—,' called Wiley again to his assistance. "Once mote Denton was held up; and that' time he turned upon them, smiled - 51th a ea% sweet erpreislon that tranatignredi his. whole face_ All the oh!, unsealed look tied; Co fie, rage, e, pity, benison came back to hip, Retried to nerve himself to eland. The offitetz released hilm—as Le seemed todeslre. lie alitstrigeredand be would laic fallen.. The momeht,au hteVrth lion passed; ills head drooned; Ulf grOawh half aigh escaped hire. qifurry, , out Capharytin his latrels‘hnokees ,Stutds;. %he d—d Yankee will d ie in o a r arms Ifjou detti!t bang him qui ck !' "The drop rail, and the loyal Tenn&seesh,.. *as swaying in the air. struggling with stottlat,. and struggling hard." Tire Naw,Examan Li:MD Crteavalfts.—Rob en Alontey Rolfe Cranworth, Baron and Lad Malt Chancellor of England before.''ltat reap. poltted to that MO office In the piaci of,Lsird Weattlry. dlephseed by MIMI) OC,COI 44C4, hie eon 'a frantis, is a native of NoirolC arta born la 171 a), and joined the bar In 1816. was appointed Ealleitor General to . :7.M4;,entd also In 1835, and held the office to 383'9. ` At that date he was mule one of the 1311rittE3'0Pil3 Exchequer. lja iSSO ha was made viet Mumma lor, and rausedi to the peerage as Batt) Oran. worth. Lord Aberdeen made hunt 'Lord — ffigh Charcellor 1n 1553, and be field that Oraiteltpla the itcoming of the Data znitatry - ila 1858 , , when he retired foam the offie, . 4 • DIED: EtHER—In iPlttatinret,inly teen week.. 19, Soldlir £l%! da Want of D. 1 .. an y TRU° Li Eater aged lour. : Nitta deltoter, thou haatflat u 4 Brt l LV l tlLrilfar:6" 3 4, i • I rte can ail our aorrove 7 . • Funeral wll/ take piece from the rtaidenee:ol punnts, Pro. stitet, Tegakinow Mondry) mcatkoro, at t 034 o'tionk: LOTHROP—Av otassokam.'Wedl.lth-g22 ZA/110 = 1 : 11 Aria l lgNZI;' , !*1 Pomona etne ITheisdapli rimatainapt sh Our fo'nfock,:frour.ttek /Inger.= er iI!tr,RWM Ws. comet : of / 14 *Yee etTerel.ind stnekto syeal34 Aile6)ieny Oi l y: • THEODORE ROSINS, of the Pue,.of ..*a.leent b. wos, ogee lb/earn no wend-obi tide eitinithef44) ay. iferee% tiro (- 0 'treat.' rt; 111715th._1#314P,.. 1.1""1. New 1114seiltseitienti.:vinribil the rceogd.s4FonrtA ?Wok' 701 0 I '
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