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C• 11 looriksp pack woad '' a lrir= r oditlietavk Vitilatist tined 11416 and inpaceer mail at atk , :boa r o: the 1, iiirpiiiiisOtsgatebrtharsa ere, Mid yeetthavaroDieltided In Ms •at Y wh heti . micsowto 0.4#1 ani4:9P. to tha latest style, and at usermorellaglylosii rateie 4 41 .‘.."FAIF I 4. OI I I "°°" and ' W I' eat* Will baud M hi , gegant , .1. - rduatteAlottgartiVgtohou4 Eire . _ i:;,:,6-51 , 177 —" ^ cr . 47 1 .1 1 antraper,,:, shier I don. Avhowetltrargimita per Irard; , at i l„.ll;6l e Mar. ;IL - 401W . • 441tedzilfeigVapti ktianfl Dark Prints, for tweetrftve catata,A DM Doe of Pink, Wu* and 8412 . OLD Chambray Glryfbams, OW. ei• =przmullee k fac., ‘ ts &tithe northeast corner of rearth ,PAiNtidacket bt4t6iatdOlaaerlY ode, oPiO t 7 Mr. Burchthild, acne by 0. Harmon Love*. theybaelailtol4ociat, thetr farther place Of Nut, • 'Atm:. PUIR e SP ft . II Ck " : " t h il . /2 “"!? 41° .15. 1 *. :i.! ; l4:loiiiitbinst—mara to cost,.!,--7, NiovArtl .k; to; _ -.4 , 414Acia EPlahigi Rooter, 4irilhealkttillotertpao r SIMe, ot.'miripiam augaia: - 6 - die; it •A tileitaider !Lateillia% IMO the Water Illre," fitteborgh, "liedireno — i7No.72ll . — Prit - 4404, !Ord/rs promptly sttetelth to. • Air•ifotle , iisitiluitedl water Mot. Ftepalrhis done it the elooest melee. No ‘elihNe7 - Dirle — pethi;protpleil lora ;Si .. ik - Of, gbesedattei,jt upnt our.'' 742156thg Shop. ; flaying retupect after an abience of three yeers re-opegied or shop for aft soft/ .efjobblig Lithe carpenter line, at the old stand •• Milmintentostweensauttaeld street andOberry alley. Orden Solicited and promptly attendUt_to, roa,attr„',. t , • c l icheap , tea .• • • itteak, - optOlta . Lituf:PcistatikAs riani6ycpfl' ld oil ZasaisiSim at IS cents per copy. Tier ails' -4 4 041 .41 i . rattniels gloi tuffs giotitsidi Statn.' • t, Pocket Books at Plttockl, opposite the Pastorate. - . 1111% Jay Cooke and big Pomp I et. • ,an sactekOlnite, whose language IS even 'vreori dmidlo the :common fight Of: en, Once _ - . • .i• , .' rotes thetewade: ; ",ilia upleasurOto stand ,•••" , apeipthe shars and to see chips tosser:flu= the ! rr-s(kelic'a plenum to staid luthe frindolf•of a ou_ ....., . tie, and to ,stie":•a' battle, and the advimfures r_ thereof, below!; but no_plersitire Is 'comparable ' • ''‘, - to the shine* npoti.thel• notasta-grand Of ' 1 troth, and to see thheriors, iindivaird'eribga,and r . traoyi4 termiesta, In. thievalis berow." Boma. i thing of this most be felt by Mr. Jay Cooke; as - ^ 'Mena the =atm= trilled bythapublization V. IllYkr berchn ttuilviald,'Prennitia by Samuel l'11:1' I i''' koson, but baiting the great Financier's ' ana -1," ; lion. It fa pet often the lot of cum to be th e , o' '`. 1-:•"trat to stand tip and declare a truth ; nor is it • .1 -.given to the multitude to, be able to see truth Whellt Meets! to them. - This Is beautifully 11. .. ' , A. ; 4u :strafed, In qut recent history. Wben 3fe. Saar i ~ , ncr said, ten pearl! ago, that freedom was nation ,. , ( '," 41 - midalinntri'aectinaf, all did" World bat 3fassa „.. . i ituutelts laughed; for ellierYisitypotin thrdiles ~. 1 ""- and gave e.Wderices of, power,' and declared that . ' ''. lief scepter shimid be borne; to Bunker: LULL, ~ ..i I When Mr. &Midas anticipated Universal suffrage - - : 1,7,74 - 4 , F.Seehirlreg in favor of poptitat 7gova c ko, 3 ,-: ; .• f . l men did ndt nee the teeth that was speaking • ~,• .i "•''''-e = ihtioriglithe" Spa Of thit 'Politician; and makthg , . : • itself manifest, Maid matt fake curiotradinge. , :..t.: 2 7., Truth Is not always agreeable to men who kin found error pleasant -bat in the end it reign. Wattfightes well call the:dead babe the elite. •, ' .. , lid bid them speak to mots; to. attempt thtirn• - •". " '"., ntabilstriend of slavery bi AlMetice, or seridoni In Russia. or the reign of Louis .XIV. in Fenn; oaths Corn Lain in England. And yet, In their -,, , :t:day, tfilikeselmmts -were - 114ng elements of •,•,.. -r., _ saciet. i, , , .. When the wa was la rte deeportgloom, and war '). ' inn fritlM Mgt agonforietional effort, !tbs. ' , I-, .- - -eame oseemary tank our people to accept the A, faith of the government security for the • -. 1 yayment of butirtems of money. The people* gave tbla money, and it became their "national aeht.'"!:" -111 ', 0 ther wordsitha government weep , .• tad thenallcass enflame; an etPreleed In ev i_,, - ery way, audjuned its obligations. As thin . ! "national debt?' is the most potent element of AD 'wax, those,"istOWere to arms against - us, and all who sympathized' with them; took every • - , -means to destroy the creed upon which It was based. In nay political campaign, men wore: ; found willing tek r argue that ; these oblikatioas' I - were unjust and unnaturilthit they oppressed the poor, and were a fraud upon mankind ln ''. 1 • , 4,1,b1a, that they could never be paid. We know. - ; the effect of , this oppcoirion. Oar enemies • ' ' i. abroad held up, our enterprise to ridicule and ' ' •r_ .. l'Acorn, and great journals bkri the Landon Tones ". ; ••-• -- -iicravely - argued that -of all the fools •-•,- - ' , '• then cursing ,America with Weir folly, none 1. , ' . Were greater than the head of our financial sp. Jete„Mi,Beeretary Chase. Oar obligations were :: • '.' ..• Areated rudely.: Men did not want the note.of :; ,„, • -'d of the fool-ridden republic. If they did ,;• ' , take lt, it was es enmeshing capricioris--uncer-, .; .. an - tale-not What "Reclaimed to be, and only eic ,,,,...;,ereptable with ;heavy discount. Oar friends 4 . , - Really come tolbelleve that these doubts so con '' ' 'Artaintly encased had tome importance, and in -2: i ;eked of standing. up manfully and saylag i o *.This note of obligation, signed by the United ;Stiles of America, represents 'every stone and ' ~.,... ! Attleir, every farm and workshop, every railroad ...; ~; ...owl iuma r gagetteing ere have of; wealth or eon. -,, , ,,r,•?:,"1. e`•• 4, c:raertible Into Wealth in these broad fitates;" they • '.- .lileasled for lel ,and entreated that h ebbnid not '.heditibonored,and Implored men of commerce and Watterprisernottoreftetelt;aad madeloor;panentk • .. - honest- arguments to show that it could never he •i , repadistcd. • "Gentlemen ," said t he great NAP ::_;:;7 • ,_.: leoluarthe demi on the dech ofet manor war in - the ,tie, - . ; 'tie/' erranenn, looking at the Morita of an Ital. ' • , 'lan elate and;littenlog _to' a ;nen' of wise.men ..: •..1 • ,L 4 wlua were proving that there was noGodi 'Gen .; ; ,tiemen, there Is no God, you say! Then who „Asada all tidal", -There- was silence. TO'tho'se ,' i who spoke of repudiation, we Mimed have said, •I ' ' ' . ."lGeallemen,Ccmperhead.;, Time-servers, Faint ': ''' ! i , • : 'bearer and Wireldiy-Wlsemen, yen speak of re -4 , - ,lMcdulintr: look at Ms •natitrn I look at Resod ; I •• ; way, the gold mountains, - California, Canada t .. 4 .- yeern:eg for nai ontrallroads, rivers, and'Mutalti, '' ''' r"-• '..:Cbdragoi Pennsylvania.- the Illosissippl river, ; • • , and over thew the American soldier with his i •,' . satuktt- Repudiation with th is eccurityl She' I ..; • beam might ea well attempt to repudiate the 1, : eau tbagives ietteshiess and favor." We did " 1 .; „.""vot Say thin. _li. was elate: to Armed, and Ira . , lame, and exp lain, than to support and defend. 9 :''' '. ilo Copperheads; Time-setrers, Feluthearts and { . k ..." . ' libnialy•Wiseratin bad It all their own way; and •'-' ',.. -- each a going to Rho bad-such a :premature rm ' .! ',,,.• = Renal ruin.-bad never been known. '. 1 '4' ' - Flom constant . kneellmr sad , ezitiestine and ' ', '''''• ' dreading; ibe war left no- burdeirmt with a, groat. : , -;• - •-invir; We had Incurred agreed debt , -thousands ?`,.- Ott Itllionand were . , therefore; So we retsoned.- . ; :: ',„ • 0 •the fact of this debt, Rebind too world In the nee of gospels.. Became_ our obiliations 'were in thehsnd. orour own citizens to a great -,;•„ , Amount, we imagined we were to the amount of i ' 3 4 ,,,•••''' ,' these obligations Forer than Englieutor France; ( ...t.',.. yes, even Mexico and Central - America. - mad the 1 :: ',Latin Repablies Mound the Equator. And, the. ' _ ,- .,1' . Worldly•Wlsesece believed that, after all, there • ~.---- 7. - was not much ;value In our victories,. and that 1 ,-• fthis capture of Leo was little more than a Fourth of July triumph; • for it left, ns - -so wretchedly " . pace and Involved that we might Lowell be dead r." L',... an feed' the life of,is sponging -house victim. Flry hot? Sad we not all been On our kdecs, legging the llo4 4 tO:helleve.: that two Nerd not f ° . gto cheat; th em, and that Our bond W4l se ; ' - e'..r4gntories the: goldit • repreantedt. , old not! the ,-; ~..,;dgry of the Treasury shake - his"lriart ythi '' . t . •";". - sitiletanintsi, with their atainiontritrime in add ,' Om, and bad net every Iniemable r4perilead 61 11 the.,_Wh i =gus Ira l`Debt and mom', .. ~•.,.....'ll was we eh alt barer tale f 1f,7 eel. ... 2.fghout mop apt to .err. es, Men. I.A. lutu ed 1 . .r 4 i..k . yo i rolAo•Aus . , B a el Ish laugi bell b - T ea . Rig be ;O • :sirilairiki *What* to la in. tile parliament his. l k.p;4l:SOWlt.wcrehthit fora*. :',IbIIV pears ago sing. L,';''" land belleved thong the - cora 'Dori were tin.' l`l'''-' lilted the agricultural towsurlyolad Ise riiixed, flit years ago Atiserka believed that the best, Mai ' ': I *Wild &mould be to intnrvene to prevent therm- tension broiyatorrars;"b.o • 10 the slave he" i•iletritcry should ba free. And why shoul dnot we, fresh from allttuntilt of A Wars with it V 1 ;;. -;;'-' civil duty, /MUIR and .yiertrieiltafn,' no to rhednaneial experiences of older sabers -lby J _.; . : , v, - • --- ... hi ~V.-,F,....?.. 4i: ;1? l s>::l.-...-ct r it, I . " -' , : f r i _ ' THE MMmemil Ittali',4 net se atitiesposOled'beftirg thle this Teat of lim—this naeaomenor.-41.15 Isere . 0 t tba National Debt. 1%11021170t la orer the world, truth to owe to speak; and Providence, in Ma time of gonefral nrtnr;no xittett aponAtinext to.statat up and speak the truth. 'The Atatatiectimplo are fa miliar with Jay Cooke., _labia depertteeint, he has been es useful to th country as Grant pn , the lead, or Fetragat on the eea. We think Emden' Writes:. *ten we waLlt-In the ann. linhadf Pitirea,Sed are the shadow, of And the shadows bare the: shaded, lengthened around this man as he rose; in his work. He carried Into his task the very elements, gaselirant stteeers+coutientratlea; sYttetni dldelplffiq peer. When all sonices of wane were dzy, when we were fambhlng fartiq. want of money, ybgn.liststaed almost inevita e that' we should be compelled to go among the childs end Barmy and peddle our viper, Ili & nproe seedy finlyekof Torkey-1415,13tanattrur-k 'the reek; Indlifiriesteris gushed - rorih, d the tribes became refreshed and, glad, denedd itinit7 yaw hat, dose la a. plain, every-day, comlnMaenlio manner,l with out aey,thestrical.demoustrarlous.without seek tlfecaPplumni.and attention 01 the World. Men cell him an adventurer hat Philadelphia kimpkthat-befort thrower pro him a national .fion.viley broke:less tineot tier wealthy tahllc-tip.sited citizens—a modest, unpretending,' Pkitaille=tkle,whorti:creedY talon came, es it were, directly from God, and was performed with an humble _reliance upon God's ..zios tr eatietran snatettuadr4; and de _Nolcpulgto_litan. and to the Seri depths of na tional distress, when the dolorous, voids of Worldly-Wiami ten were filling Hier land with clamor, he succeeded In negotiating the s'Pnriiiimr4oS,7, ThAlfirleAfpdifArk3 brmitnc to , thriferWttreall erfitichteetift.vied It It us in comparing the almplendrded Christian. • genti.umn yitlo altz ; p4,llls dank in Phlindelphli,' with the'elerbre , rolnded 3 -Cluistlan gentleman ho commands our armlet. The perioril pf..hlef work Is almoskat ail end. 'ln gantlets itie list of - the Ichrtr' will te sub- scribed, and the work of the Subscription ikgen. 4xlll. ppp~ . snleAed ,. ,Whllo aiding Aist worif, Mr. ettikilluts 'hid the courie fieldt of the Na tional Debt as a "national blessing"—ndfortn . - r: stst,*o4 -, thatM , Oes - cml fhtlyexprestiAlii fitredillayad by Mr-. Coots' to Ms remaNtable pamphlet. A blessing implies someshl4 ltc,_,_Fed_lPPA ;us P 7 so me Flower—a gins A uswara, a means 04 laslymolli, named fir no &Served. The , National 1:(061,15,5*1nete 'figure of epee& In 'tile erase ittletdch DM money of borrower Cr lender is concerned. It Is national . . reSponsibliEr—nrairmallinewardedaz-the mob. Illzation of national labor. Every dollarnf the ,11410 Sal Debt rnprpeonth so much labor perform ad, endthe aimulng interest Ia only the wages for the performance of labor. It represents na tional cMtddinias and national credit.' Take aaratcolifidenee and credit; establish the mere Idea that England-did not regard her debt as a solemn trot and responsibility, and the consols of Great Britain might. be purchased by any enterprising trunk-maker for twenty pounds. And so With Floe-TYlentilt rital ffefett-Tillf• les. Ia themselved thq at tally decorated alteeta of Paper. In the feet that they reprei sent oar goyernmee; they am, as Mr. Wilkeseti so felicitouslyexpresses. a "first mortgage UPOI !the United titates Of America.". Watnight he atutablid aloe: without Weaning, these obliga tions; but, In their utead, we should have had obligatkma countersigned by the officers of Jef ferson Davis. We might have surrendered oar wa i st:4 avoided, lbe patchier, of cannon end arms and fcod for armies; but we should have been as Mexico und..the Latin Republics. Lot Woridly.Wesemen and Copperheads, and ell wbo believe that a Nahanni 'Debt is a national evil, go to Mexico or, 'ECiisidor, and see how their theory works. We had no national debt In the adMinistratlon of Jackson, and that great man shed tears o? joy and comfort whenthe last dol• lee was paid. Yet not many months passed be fore commerce—credit—wealth—natiocusi pros perity, were all wrecked In the moat frightful tinruePtl Janie.= the nation ever saw. We were comparatively clear of debt in 1880, but 1801 launched - us Into a dreadful war. We will Cot tbila these Ditustratloar, for we are almost afraid of. where they. lead. CM the other hand, hardened' England, overwhelmed sad oppresied With, debt,-Bretrievably ruined and so ore--has gone' through, two or three alarming storms .wltiront ihatteripg a timber or straining a ripe. _She -commend Bowe:lac emancipated the Catholics, 'reformed her Parliaments, srabdaed Iselandond always' increaslog.her debt, proper. tiorratelY Inc - eased her prosperity and power. If theae..measnres bad-been attempted In the time of George L the nation would have been la arms. The revelations of France hate been harmless affairs since the Barites were landed. People wonder at this mysterious Na -.poleon, and marvel that ha sits so long on an ' unshaken throne. Loolc beneath It, and you will set st mat in& kin, taken and held by the pio- Ple7-in Its nature and applthation very much liktrourown Seven-Thirties, In Eagland and -Prance the loan Du been the great conservator it tun kept the peace—lt trims the. ship and Preadithe ea% and:prevents reckless and crimi nal seartianahlp. Min will go to war and rebel lion-for Ideas, for fame and. Oozy, for corilluelt but when he has his money In the coffers of a government, and receives his interest, and knows that with war money and interest will vanish, or 'be depreciated, in:becomes - II part of the govern • meet, and advocate of its integrity, and as mach a soldier-as the gay &mare who bears a musket in Its defense. IV is :nit to look at these simple argu ments without coming directly to the =elusion expressed In Mr. Cookee pamphlet—that the na tional debt may be made a national benefit. Oar idea Is not to traverse the line of argument act totals by 'Mr. Wilkeson with such eloquent and maple tie power. We do not follow him step by dep. Some of his reasoning does not satisfy us. We believe with him In a thoeoucE revision of the itati7llll Rtrelalle system, simplifying our taxation; and making It as easy and free from annoyanms es parade. We are not convinced es to the nEcesaity- of export duties—but let that go. We and ourselves, upon laying down Mr. Wilkeson's pamphlet, believing as he ho. Heves, and even disposed to take higher ground. His argument merits an erste American politics. From this'ay forth, no Copperhead or Worldly- Wiseman will ever dare stand up and denounce thisfiebt as an evil, and propose its repndiation. Yet three months ego great party was getting ready to make this issue; and it would have been made with fearful effect. Mr. Cooke, by his do claration, of a truth, and Mr. Wilkeson, by kit exposition of It, have thrown these politicians on the defensive; and henna we have every Cop perhead--Wordly-Wisenten—raving and declar ing that boy debt is so secure and horsiest that we should allow our Strength and honesty by paying It oil at once We thank thase ‘ gentlemen for having driven repudiation foreVer from plat forms end conventions. Whatever else may be abated, the pee thing beyond, - debate Is the integ rity of the national debt. Three months ago this could not have been written, Therefore, although the heathen laugh and andimagtr.e vain things, we are satisfied to accept:the trail In Its boldest sense—that the national debt, properly managed, may be a great national benefit. And the nation should honor Jay Cooke for tits boldness In monotuielng it.— Nrw Fork Independent. Tennessee Polities ihrat Congressional campaign is in progress in Tenntasee. In the Nashville district there are three Union Candidates, and ono who scarcely deserves the Seale: ,"The former are Messrs. S. J. Catter,:J. Hugh Smith; and M. Hrion, all of whom Claim to be friends of the Adminblua . Lion, incleding emancipation, as well as of the State'HoySiiiment, which 'disfranchises the rob- Ole. The:Copperhead candidate is Ex-Governor W. B. Campbell, who denounces emancipation, and denleS the legailly of the State Government. From thellener Of a recent speech at Franklin, we are bound to Infer teat he favors a revointion cry policy:in State affairs. Is is believed that he will be Mimed In consequence of the digision of .the_Dnista vote between three candidates. A hot Opted rages in the Chattanooga district, hetween Colonel W. B. Stokes, who ii#l3 -foimarly in . Congress, and James E. Hood, the eMtor of the Chattanooga Gazelle.. Seth aro Unionists, but Mr. Hood op poses theiestrictlon on the franchise, and ap ge i tr w e l laT oppose Mr. dby theCooper , offesiteizetide otvLasernnoor opoositloai Ile bas consistently opposed awes men. Eoet Tewicsace will elect , unconditional Minn mete. Emerson Etheridge was carrying all before him in the Northwestern district bor dering on Kentucky and the Mississippi - river t but his arreat for the utterance of treasonable or seditious isognsge may give'pllice to the election of a loyallitt, though this is dootaful, as the re gion doubtless will furnish "a few more of the ; same tort.," The Unionists have little' hope In theOhrontele. 7 New ilmiey Republican Convention. I ~ - nu :b641. WW I "'Mt at. rSnisitAnCrburs ~. . day, was very largely attended. an d •the pm readings 'NM. qittO animated. There gees four Nalco for Governor, which restated In. the ebolee of. Ms. Miltingl. L. ...Wasp, of Eiset ..The balloting stood as follows c , ,_. .. ' - '• '. 1- Ward. - Callen. Ktlpa lek. I :i.1 , ”:=0 ' - :20- ,i).. , 149 2 ..4 .. .244 190 ". 221.. it 7 tin 4 ..4,„::549 - - ,144 i ,;..., b in 4, A. determined : stand was made In the plat rill epon the Osastiltglonal amendment abolls g slavery: eh was defeated by the eoPPer • at. the lot IEOIOII ; :of the Leglatature. lea ngi 'New afar hi the . unenviable attitude of being Aheronlyitts State Standing otitin oppoatticitt to thatgresa-ateasure. , 'On the princtplonf ° one thlngst,aftree4Vissohatcra In favor of negro Aruftrage'vallabl on the table. This. however, is no , etridenee" That the Itelmbileatus ofihat 1 State are opposed to that policy. Let thew rat esrry - theataradmentand they 1971 ti e all tit Set.. DAILY irERYI•LATEST NEWS Y ~.T74.I„.EGFRAIII. •, AVM - ' tegoitit - Abirltii 111111/11 • IN 'TUE ''PE %UN GULF CABLE. Ti./e Rag* h ;PaTb=eattU7 E;ectioni. ---- EJEOPEAN CONCRiBUNEGOTIATIONS Ittecoviditin4af Maly by Spain. CONFESSION 'OPAIKIFE PRISONER BigMl33rmrf Itepoled Lltie.on4)=n+ted . , icasaposourcr 01,r4.4416%.4111,Artin5. WRECKED PASSEIgGERK PICKED RP _ Tho MN:molar' rairririfil kitAThi naatitertaini: elan, than aaterilealltS P. li, of the 14 vie Greencastle oh .thit fitt.h.einivofiat t 4fispolut ai an early hour.tO:fia.t., „ 6 44/thi P.l ll . l *nian from Quebec's, kiifired tit'Greigir GS on the 9th. The.atewlnet Bremen, from Nevi York, reached Sottharei*"*tly on the 12th. The steamers Bangle and City of Manchester arrived out on the Nip. The eteinnehlp , City ofltr York. New Yark;tuerved ant oh the 11 GREAT Barran,—lt In finally settled that the Great 14514171 kites Notd early on the }sth; and VargifebiliboUt tie 10th. • irak1317 1 1419 gitamunicatioti. i with • Indin re mains anspeoded, and It Is believed there is a "fauttrOildlo. In the Persian Gulf cable. The English puliticalnews b entirely centered In Thel r eillamentarj dietioiti . ..Retamalb the 12th show one hundred and elghty-fgur Liberals, =done limbe d • and_CWOPP/iserTetives• The Liberals '•lnid ;bit eighteen sesta and gained twenty-four, so the Indication cautions that the Government - will have no Increased strength in the new Parliament Four membersof the ad= titeistrallim hid been defeated:. .L6nl Barry, in Dover, Colonel White, et Kedder Minster, Lard Paget, at Legebßelll ankbir. Tell at Atbaryt Ae rule, the contest bad gone off astisfac torUy, and with very little rioting. Nem'erons chalet's were progressing when the Peruvian sailed, and It would be another week before the country contests wonla.be decided. Engem—The rumored eiegoliatlons ter a European Congress still tack , ney sin of authen ticity. Abeldea had ao 'lnterview with Napo. leon, and Ii was rumored, is again connected eiih the divoricrablper Algid& BPird—Tht t:."1 llaneeu s bill modit9i leg the press law by 117 against 18. On the 1711 Marshal CeDonael read the royal decree In Congress cloning the contest, botwkhstandlug theetrong clerical opposition. The recognition of Italy by Spelb may be re. gamed as as accomplished fact. • rorataaAL—Tbo guyemixent, contrary to ex pectation,__. carried the election by a small ma. J° Trrirer—There had been rnmons of the ap pe.airusce of the cholera at Constantinople and 13mynia, but they pronounced it unfounded. Loa - non Mona! hisassN—Fonds were Mae- Live. The 'election caused general dullness. There is an increased demand (or discount ac the banks, but no pressure... ' ; • The rumored conversion of the firm of Gurney Co:,fi lnto L iao& CoinpanyUrionflrmed. The Company has assigned.- The', following news was seat by the City aquaria* Livenrom, -July 12, vL • Quaissroirs, July 13.—The Parliamentary elections eommensced on the 11th. One hundred and one members were returned on that day, of Whom!thirty were con servatives and sevenlywne liberals. The con test was so favorable to thellheralathat the;indi - cations are that Lord Palmerston would have an Increased majority In the new bane. The con servative journals are not disheartened by the -first day's proceedings, but ire ;Uhl hopeful of IIICCUSS. The London and Metpepolltan Borough returned in all 'Weep literals, including Stuart Mill, 'Tons Finches, the author, ;Sir Chas. Bright, .EXclane Baron Rothschild. :Numerous con teamere progressing when the City of London l LiverpooL he coniect, Dr. Pritchard, confessed that he poisoned his wife. The Le Prance denies the rumor or negotia tions for en European Congress. The Irani terer Is silent on the outJrct. The bourse was quiet. ; rents GTE 46e. The Spanish coven: meat has ratified the pr. pen of recognition of the kingdom of Italy. The Papal Minister hating declined to attend a banquet at the Mexican Embassy, It is reported that the Embassy wilt shortly be withdrawn from Rome. A 'arrirate telegram Is reported, annonnerng thatthe Pope has excocununicated Maximilllart. Additional cfacial corresPoidence on Ameri can affairs has been published, and It above that England and Franco acted In concert, and that the concession to Confederate vessels, al. lowing them to be disarmed and sold la neutral ports orip,Mated with Al. Drnoyn do Pliny's. Earl Russell agreed to the proposition. but pointed out that the cruisers of the defunct government - might be claimed as %nitrite pro. perty by the United Btatee; but that such claims' ought to be decided in the ordinary courts of law.' In • letter to Elr Frederick 'Bruce, Lord Mit tel Rhea his opinion that Id the cud, of the Ettra or Retribution, the vreae:a were law fully and ilghtfidly condenette.i, on the around that a belligerent could not be transferred during the war. In another dispatch Earl Russell replle ato Mr. Seward's note on the cessation of belltner apt rights. He regrets that his explanations were not acceptable to the Milted States Gornto meat, and adduces saxutnenta In favor of Eng.- huid'e course. Ha trusts that these additional explanations will preys faveraltle to the east. lithetent of a luting friendship between the two nations. It Ls stated that the steamer Beatrice, late the Rappabannockoras overhauled by the Sacra mento before reaching Liverpool, bat was per mitted to proceed. Additional details of the burning of the Nelson were published. Capt. DeCoy wu among the forty-four saved by thesteamer La fayette; another boat contained thirty-seven persons. It is aupposed she was picked op. The remaining four hundred persona on board-doubt less perished. A questionable story Is afloat that Gan. Lee had arrived In Germany by Belgian Tress-At lantic Strainer Incognito. LATEST GILECNIC VITLIS—Br TELEGAJIPLE-•-LitrriX?ol, Jitly 18,—Tao CattOLl salts of the week were 45,000 bales, Including 750 to spetulatont, and 10,500 to exporters. The market was dull with a decline of on Mur k= and Senna. Other descriptions were !Reg- Jar. The sales to day (Friday) amounted to 8,000 bales, the market closing firmer with un changed authorized quotations. • Middling broad, 10d; New Orleans, 1.9;(d, middling extra. 19d." The meek of caket la port Is 561,000 bales, Including 59,500 American. • Breadstntrs quiet audatesdy. Corn aim. Pro visions quiet and steady. London, July 14.—Consols closed et 81/C90034 for money. The weekly return of tho Rank of England clams a 'decrease of £538,000. American Bemiritles—lilizois Centre], 80c3 85,11 Erie, 54V,,N6 20s, 71;0 VERT LATEST LT TELEORATE TO 01111114. CASTLE.—Lonam, .1k 14.-+The Enzfish ale° • tins wee the all engrossing topic. The Marcia thus fro received 000 W a net Liberal gain of 7. The ship Mercury, which arrived at Llano from New York, reports heving picked up on the 28th of June thlrtyelght passengers from a boat of the burned Chip William Nelson. and five other passengers from pieces of tho.wrecle to the vicinity, A bark was seer: pear by, which it la • expected ericeceded inlaying more lives. ' laysitpoOLaulr.ll3.—. The cotton salsa for four Zaps amounted to 18,000 :bales, Including 4,000 to speculators and exporters. The mar /gates been dull'and quiet.: The market Closed firmer. Trade report: The Manchester market AO3 dull, and prices had a downward tendency. Flour quiet and eteady. Wheat firm, but quiet, at fle. ed. to 9e, for red. Corn firmer, with a • tendency upward; sales of mixed at from 20s. tcr 285. . : . aroyblotis aro firm and abady. Gonbo, Ben bat d , Co., NM ll!gland, Atbaye & Cr.,'. report beat steady: pork lag:ant arid "steady; bacon la utrady; lard b quo but dna; sagar is Oran coffee Is Inactive; petroleum small eaten. July 10.—Whiat—Trytdoacy !up. amis. Scaler is dna. - Moab flew. 'sallow Is stead!, Causals. Ito? . raanot. IIIPSDOX; Dads Central 86(380,4'. Erla 52@5:334, steamer Wrecked—Abottt•Writy Persons • • Deorted pPillaStns ::" BArartrcnn, inly.P.3.—Alortress Monroe ter of yesterday sot: Tie United Rates steamer. Clatnneitaktras 'rocked on the bar of /fore Lead :-City on the Abontatrep*possong;BrOtret-!. lorted Intl mining: 'CA er o rwi RV a t ctintonnd• -- Tbrep 'atildlers 4crel on They'irere nearly' lithe -store. TbnQaincebas leftlforebead_Cit on. the 21st for Fortress bfoarixi Serf; belonging to the fhb Maine 'and 70th Fft*i..! vale. .4 ritiler,ottaiting.ontiattn.akthe bar :tbst schooner bonnie unmanegeablo' and scent ashore, bccorrang a perfect *rect. • .! - ,•-.4df_lgra•tly/ffugt; Jib 21.-I{fq Omani Logan addressed • large arid cothriehotio audience to. ulgtd at the Court Tionti, tot or of the qou. atliutional Amendment. r• • _ PrrTg ,; A . G ix. T7Trrt z.L4 jr4i UNITED SERVICE PEITIOLEUM 'CASE, co,p.wgErK fiIIEENBACH‘: Penns}haulm' Arrested for Frattd. PRESIDENTIAL EXCURSION PARR. Special Pardons and_ Applicationit 6DTERNIIIIIIIS PCISthaoS Mira& Jeff. Darla• Flight from IllebourmL DETAILS FROM A STAFP OFFICO( NBA Your, July ^S.—The investigatlon of the charges of swindling against Mann and Stratton, of the Coiled Service Petroleum, Company Was continued yesterday. The prlacipal portion ofthe day wee ()envied In hearing the testimony of Colonel Myer, formerly Of Giant's staff, on the A ,1 0 0 ) 1 .9f nate was adjourned • , 5 9 1 r.PbelgifrePVed*Serfelta of dollar vieenbacks, Mreenrod. Made theta . appear ance pre *dl lost night In ads elty, Brooklyn, and. Williamsburg: The pollee, by gestrugairly.teformatienorthis fraud and noti fying shopkeepers, prevented It being 1111 801=113- tal as designed. No arrests were made. Frederica A. Howe. of Meadville. Pc, woo brought before Justice Dowling yesterday on 0 eharge of dam - that - lig N. Sheldon, of Brooklyn, by false representations in regard to oil lands. Howe was released on ball. „ . The Tuna ' , Wa4blpgton emote/say; the Pres :Mini, IftnidlilitikrthY sergentry Pleilte;, assist antßecrary Tex and Hon: Preston King, left , [MS afternoon on as excursion down the Ater on the steamer #orpet. The party will be absent, until Monday thetftf. Large numbers of applications for penslotor are now being received truce hefts of priseinithii who diectot.etatwatlocr in• Southern prisons/ • The .Wraid's-Stritlelatisiya : Special pardehii were granted by the Prealdent to George Vic, Ward, formerly of Lonislana now of Newport, Kentucky, and Albert B. Ber ry, Andrew J. Bar ,ry. eon of .G.tnensl 'ort, Kentucky. Among the personal appllcaa fe for pardon la the totoriuns Jeff. Thompson. The Government takes final possession of Ford's Theatre_on Monday. Everything is be ing packed for removaL Government Is to pay rent to Ford WI February, and If by that time Congresa has not made en appropriation for Its Ptunhnn.2it VIA be returned to him. The tumid publishes a statement from a staff officer who accompanied JoiL Davis In his flight him Blehmond, giving detain of the pas sage of the party through South Caroline. The residents of that State dotted their hchisee against DatisAnd tie/ accompanying officials, d'emPelled'theM to live In the can on the railroad track; and the few necomudes which they got were given grudgingly. There Is said to be no mistake about South Carolina being thoroughly enedried, The various Departments of the rebel govern ment were located In cars and scattered for miles along the road, waiting for thq aignaL which never came, to again assemble at some safe Ateei', The erchleres of the different depart ments were destroyed In Installments at different points, as the fleeing government moved mita w ard, as one hope alter another :for its ulti mate reatabllshment expired._ the Navy :Department ceased forever to eclat at Charlotte. North enrollee; the BtateDepartment at Lexing ton. and so on one alter another these instltn- Goo s collapsed by the roadside. lIIPtIITANT DEFENCE DECISION Bank, ballroom and Railroad Dividends. EITRA PAY FOR MILITARY SERVICE. Postonlte ISnatneau In San Francisco DETECTIVE BIKER COMPLIMENTED 'ROVISIONAL GOVERNOR PERRY'S GREENVILLE SPEECH South Cared Iclana Entreated to [lopedlate their Political lierealta. W.ennwrozi, July 21.—The Cotantleeloner o uterned Revenue has rendered the Collarrltur de cltic va Flouts lo making returns of divldemds and taxable gamin should Include the amoutt of income derived from investruorde In butt, Um ranee and railroad Maks, although etch may have previously paid tax as dividend. The tax Imposed open circulation and deposits of banks constitutes an indebted:sets by such battles, which continues to receive se long .as the pre- Scribed conditions direct. Whiletheemfore any portion of the circulation, Including five per cent, of the chartered or declared capital is ord rel startling, or any oLthe deposits ain in cus tody ot the bank or Its agents, the liability Ea make return and pay tax thereon continua. • The Second Comptroller of the T ury, Mr. Broadhead, bee addressed a !Mario the Pap. master Genera% in the coarse of which he soya : The questien has been presented whether or not the three months pay proper, granted by the fourth section of the act of March ssh, 1565, to officers on their discharge at the close of the war, Is ,abject to the Internal tax of five per cent. to be deducted by the proper disbursing office-. On a careftd examination of the law, I am ratisfied that It mast be so deducted. It Is clear this extra Day is given for military service or te given for nothing. A capricious and Irrational donation of public money to any number of in dividuals cannot be imputed tothingresa i It was for etirTleee gallantly rendered by °Mears and gratefully Jecognized by the country that the payment wee authorized, and being far services too, must be deducted. Paymaster will be guy. trued accordingly. ... . The Postmaster at Ban Francisco reports that during the month of May 15,300 lettere were sent [tom his °Mee to New Ytyk. The postage amounted to 81,254 93. Daring the same period 48,498 letters were sent from San Francisco via the overland route, the postage for which amounted to 83,090 84. Of the above number 2,034 were free. At - the same time 2.879 circa. lens were sent, the postage of 3vhich amounted to 8::7 48. 'These flora show that during that month (Am lettens were sent. 1.1111111111 . ON, July 2•Y.—Colonel L. C. Baker Las neen appointed to the rank of Brigadier (;petal for meritorious SCITICS3 as Provost Mar shal during the .or, aid especially for diligence In the suppression of frauds against the govern ment in recrolting, and In pursuing the murder ers of the President, Jots Wilkes Booth and his acermtßees. The commission Is to date from April the 24th, 166% the day of Booth's capture and death. A friend of Governor Perry, and apparently by his authority, caused the publication of a emoninlestion, to which he says three days be fore the meeting at Greenville, d. C., Governor Perry was appointed Provisional Governor; that the latter at the time was not only uninformed ofhla appointment, but had not the remotest Idea that such an honor was to be conferred upon hire. The purpose of Governor Petry In hla address, the writer says, wart to shw' the peel ple of South Carmine the great mistake they had made In seceding, she ruinous consequences to their beloved States,. and th 6 humiliation and degradation to which they had reduced her, boldly declaring that they had no canto for se ceding, and Waft 4 no danger from the election of President Lincoln. The writer lays that it Is not-true. as stated in some of the newspapers, that the Governor feels .any humiliation in coming back into the Union, for he had no agency In going out of the Union, bat-that be has a feeling for his State, and Gov. _Perry entreats the !loath= people in terms of earnestness to become loyal cltheni and repu diate forever, and teach their children to repo. Mate, their political heresies. JEFF. DAVE IN GOOD HEALTH. City Point 'Being Deserted. FORTRESS Matson, July 20 —I have the best authority _for saying that Jeff. Davis Is In good health, eTell bettor than when he arrived at this plate. Effs Eyesight in not Impaired and hls appetite is retpaikably good., No one Is alloWed to see him except Burgeon Craven and the The Government Hod of, atoamers.,between Norfolk and Old Point, had been diseodlinut. The steamer Matsu° connOctivist .t04,111.14> ly between Norfolk; Old l'olat, - Cherryitone nd ,Yorktown. making Maly tripe tut-WIT. This . is a private enterprise,, City Point wllllnp Innha he a callitau depot.' 'Aiiother - redneuen in ta pence, in the (apartment bee taken, place la 'pa • (Reba= of steathers; and 'ettiplOytes*lll egos' be discharged. • :•• &camera are passing now for Baltim •12•? ore . with come of the dlichtirged troopicof General KIII/at• Itla eadd. th at orilaratave bam boo( to atop :thgcontractlnglor supplies -gegendky. • "- : Vold' Atotatlati;' . ' Hs* ;Yam; d3.-The gold : r eiarket. wit bout slay taderlatebeege. , - Tho eintetindlug short JeUtrest, vay Ilegted v wldell Is olden tram tbd he; thageld an be bcrtrowed at 'air percent.- premlum. • - • , • Nrw TOE; duly Co . —Gold eked aliTy; to day, PAliito oFP OLDIEBs. ci0#4414 - 160Niertibsissippi TRIAL OF KEEPER. thargeg of ;Fiendliti -it cities Preferred. , . _ I - TY4i ii.tat4TO, a , * 22,-Tbi &caws msti ortax.peog Raluialtioak- 'mil , Roes of, do/* bff the army, were passed at thVpit ... 6stu7 DeparktnenV to4lay. 'The Payrixiinteibeamil Maki that not an •hottref de Mrbas ocetottdtP to thevraiasl time in Mai , 1er14410 trPfdlafortlackof ftmda '.to pay Clieni off. CerQllceT of Indebtedness are paid out ttl . ermtmeams and i stkes:alseldiely Aetnnula age Mat.. the Government,lmi not in amanita olt/al to the old certificates, which are maturing and daily being redeemed. Reports froth gieloWer Mississippi 'allay say that the, materayieldtkis year will not hessian-a . one-G3uettforkti average crop, and of sugar net , more thanvanatenth— Corn will be prodaced beyond all ptatintis harvests, and theseileida are based upon facto an observed, that the rood: men work much more readily upon wing, corn than upon cotton . and imam, from tt= madam thaLiley':_eitiv- ge -their wages from the former, Ma they are fearful that the lattnr_wilLbe exported beyond * their—reacb, for, sale, and thus make their payment doubtful. InsansoTok, - .Tialy 22. —The mamtry 'Mjll be gratified to learn that Capt. Wirt, lately prison kmerwt AndpionYMlA eon* to - be pta .on trlallbtthe eineltyandtirkarltypraetleadby 121.1311 0137_priew i e scpqn_ed at that place. I TO Mlllta* Cork oft/ We. oX Brig . Gea. k. B. Undetw War oOd la ZOOtt Jdent and Col.Clt ° apmsa l , ;og , = tke DalkOltsadied7wlr tlarkhults ay; hks4akin —to try a cause. The ._cluages erg iltee 1,114. lllanbilkkallkrilit' ;got l-aprquo tlyiJklitgkalkOltitta 'worlOe•iTtiouoi-, alPlqiilaga la 'a caltectkol aft Wa lla:way preparatory to kialikoli the eoldlein Itho have etrylved_lbeir Imprtseneneti,. fttle :pHs= nein ent . Oet.'‘Txmantn*eleselen 9r 12.1 es tentieriffecte. Mta , resldeitt him woman Immense on pi iltrt pertalsslon toTetnnstvGeorgla, ache I *lei General Phillip Cook, a risoker of war la the Department or mi!joEGEmerfil narl4lltlo. • By Oink:dot °like Prmdeni, all prlaaaars of eenerale, are to tai ro looool upon thelr foxing the oath of, allegiance LNDUCFMTA TO EMGRATE SOUTH. Testimony of Coiored 'Perrsoiss Excluded, THE TRIAL OF GAPTNN WERSE. flew You, July 21).—1n aantirdanee with the War Department order for mustering out. of ser vice troops iehoee , ley ta .of 'service: Oaldre• be fore let of Octolneri, • Movement , for . inducing Noritteriers'ta emigrate to the llicnth Mid. nettle the lands otBgathern places, hwi'been taken by . the Xorth Caren& geatleinen Who are now ift this, city, for the impose of furnishing.lttforme teen to those desirous of melting new boons in that region. Theta gentlathen, whb' him large quantities of land tooffer for sale, say that the North Candlubaas generally are Odd that their State is rid of eatery, and are anxious to have it 1111rdirp_and developed by, Northern settlers. The Tr-Ikea', Washington special of the lint, says t The Mayor and most of. the mamstrates of Alecandiia," (Va.;) - boldly declare their de- termination to adhere to the old State law, and say that sooner than receive the testimony Of a negro in their courts, they will, taiga their re spective offices A cane in which the testimony of colored. men was refuted, recently occurred in that city. A Well-to-do negro was arrested on the complaints:dr a white, man, and introducing as his only WitneLlCl etweral colored men, was informed that their depositions would not be beard by tht court. t On communleat, Ing this fact to the officer of the freedmen's Bureau, stationed in Alarandris, that officer Immediately repaired to the Goon Room and moved the discontinuance of the trial, on the ground that under the provisions of a circular from General Howard's headquarters, the local courts have to jurisdiction in such Cares, the officers of the Freedmen's Bureau being instructed by said circular to adjudicate all thdlcolties adding between the Degrees and whites. The Justice still persisted in proceed .te with the case. %Pp," ZreXro defendant net appossiaz In Court, ' , O.:Mimeo with the Instructions of the out. ce. of the Freedmen's Bureau, the Court then Bare Judgment 'in "atm of the plaintiff, and is sued an execution for the seizure of the prop. erty of the colored man, over whose realdence a guard was at once posted by an officer of the Froximen \Bureau, to prevent the civil officials from excentmg the orders of the Court. On learning the circumstances, Gen. Howard Immediately addressed a letter to the Mayor, earnestly reqtteating him to transfier all similar ems to the officers of his Bureau, In accordance with the provisions of circular No. 5, trues his Headquarters. Should similar casts occur the military Lothetrititss will be called upon to en force G m. kthward's order. 7 ha yertebral neck bones of the assassin John vrakellnoth, which were perforated by the bul let that maul his death, are now on exhibition amour the rantical curicadties of the Army Scat Ileum= In tkla city. LATE ARTICEN FROM LOUISIANA Guerrillas Caught and Hanged. DIIISION OF 111 E SUN IDTOCIFED Plan of Rebel Generals Frustrated tirw Ton; July 21.—The Trulunc's corms. pendent In Shreveport, Louislane, says that large numbers of guerrillaa are Infesting the regions south and west of Marshall. Texan; ECU . ° of them were men of wealth before the war, and were caught and banged recently, and the authorities are determined to pursue a Jig. orons There Is a great scarcity of provisions In the country around Shreveport. Many politicians are talking about the tonne- Cloy of a separate State In West Louisiana, with At , bafa)ala as its eastern boundary, A mettUAK has been held at Shreveport with the view of encouraging caphallste to visit that region and develop Its resources. At and In the vicinity of Shreveport there are probably 00,000 bales of cotton. There have as yet been no shipments on private account. A writer of a letter says he has read an im rutant correspondonce between the rebel cen tres iiitby Smith, Shelby and another Confed erate dignitary, who simply signs a dash to his Inters. Kirby Smith, Price, Shelby and others, some of them men of political prominence, had formed a scheme of separating from the eastern rebel Siatee,after the estabhahment of the Con federacy, and forming a trans-Mississippl Con federacy on their own account, which wan to Include West Louisiana, Texas and Arkansas. An alliance won then to be formed with France, and Kirby Smith's Confederacy once recog nized by that Tower, they were, In the event of the Unionists coming upon them In too great strength, to Join the trans•ilLssisslppl Confederacy with! Mexico and to throw themselves under Ithmeh p rotection,i and fight for Maximilian, and extend his empire over the begets named. After Price's defeat In Misruled the original idea was abandoned, and another ec.heme laid to go to Texas and assist the Imperialiald of Mexeco to matey and hold that State; but the complete overthrow of the rebellion In the Bast, and the surrender of Smith's own army Against his orders, BOOM to have frustrated that plan also. Charge of Swindling. New Your. July 02.—Justlea Dowling, of the Police Court, had undatinvestlgation yeater doy, a came In which C. J. Anthony, a wealthy citizen of •Worceatel, Masa., la charged with false pretcncta and of swindling az-Governor Gilmore, of Slew Hampshire, out of $1 5 0,000, which the latter's agent who Induced by tin tor. mer, as alleged, to threat In an enterprise called the Moosehead Goid:Property, represestod to be located in Dalifax,connty, Nora Scotia. On the corlltinkm 'yeah:Mafia testimony the tried wasippainted for the Slat inst.. and Hr. Antho- ny waa muolred to tire 416,000 bail. Ile Gaya the charge Is brought for t the pupae of defraud frig him. ' • • Idnltzerland and the Uulted State". Nsw roan,. July DP,. —The Time's Washing tot ?pedal sass Fogg, the mlatattr! to &ell sensed, bas seat two lame toheneeS or nun. nectipt, contalzilzg official &edema o f the mil antborities pi Switeerisnd. •irsneasio4, their tor et the 'etrogreeston 'of the rebelllnn, arid their sorrow at talc death • of President Llnedbi. Mr. Fong mys,thotwenty thons,and Alga:Mans comprise thostpwited sad edneeksted of 'U soodoloit wheal beans, .hoßes and prayeri were with us during omlrif ittirisfoip v, ItieJetst ended. ~ , .'''''' . • The Mate Sher}ndpalt. /lona; July '152.- , ;& pri latter received here by thehillt vull from Ileatralla, atatea that It was nattered la '3ielbotwne that the • Pirate 13b easudoeb waricruhilaireff tho,vowst , et liew Ztalaridolcdtheineericaepree masted arhoceter Tate:city burned i;ear that ecausA wag 114pda:I to ‘4 l l bOen destroyed bi • GOt; tlifit, 'Osmium maw. 40:h4ian that.CotAtry. HEAVY REINFOiIIEMEKIS EMT TO SHERIDAN, Every Prisoner . .41.-War Paiteled. 911 E TWEATY TIIORAND moult did& New Yana, July 23. 1 —the Poses Waglirlataa special says 1 There liCreason 'to belie"; shit • the government wilt - soca ennainee Its Polky to rills Monroodoetzine an Sie S'inieli ofttpitteze, .or mexico.. Vut , ' rekiti?ii4Cients di iiO4A,te , the *OW '6r ss,ooo, hive' been pat n: the t toed to Sheridan -within the . Mat few dui.. -: Sherlenl Grunt is negated to here said, 'via& , in towstnatlon wlthlfailtalllin's nthalstet, that . Ilelluinlar Vontad kityi to leave, Iloilo:, ' r • .- 1 * '. . bineralßowerd hat lamed en corer atit „prsuters isolower Maryland de not cease leg afr their old slaves lostseve,ornegteectoe ploy them, the goverinnunt.-will tat vass7 lor lamas a n d •Pat freedm en!to 'X thew • .• NEW Tont, aid, 23.—8 is ..ststedthat Grant , in aslant conversation Islay the MEd= . Iner4nralicapressed the opinion thenthe "wilt Boon, toe obUstal ta imam :Mexictr. It known that 4.lce.wholdrwthject,of ',Mailmen; Blot b now melvina ttulaibtatenottbe ea ntietlL The Past's Wesh tun east; alurPresldent Issued as order this-afternoon: paroling torn 'prisoner of wet inaldbsg aug.tanic whstave e. la ~ Stuen,ez-Eceretat7 or tAti letcliorvilgilliefte r : gondo to-der. , • .• -•,- 7 ' It, , • Delegates ?toil kntaiiinni lave arthrt4 hers to Me the! Meal eLt.teSp.ooo.slanse In the amnesty proclemetbm, •: . • , • r ...7 , , i The rani General cookliss henunelessodhorit , eCin g 4 eaci 3 0 1 1 4 Perugue+to return to Go4 ey 5.., v to Ci _ . PURCHASERS WANTED FOR ALABAMA Mink Trouble Fieediben Experienced, ...New Ten; July M—Theiterild's Seim ' s,* aarresPaliduld pays, that awsittaiumems. ding buildings, can be bought for Meet" five dol lars an acre, worth fifty dollars before the , war ' Many who have lost all they Mantel is acit‘rl . , • rums +old stock are anxioesto sell pert of;their plsntations in order to raise the means of carrying on lhe 'balance. Many ➢ oft/le/an ditch men wiah to emigrate to Brasil or-some other foreign country. The usual amount of trouble with freednMis has been experienced here as elsewhere, althodgh as a general thing the nmmee have now retired ed to their Domes and am quietly at Work. Wherever proper efforts have bean made to ex plain to them the nature of their freedom and., what is expected of them In their new position, them has been little trouble in inducing them to work as fattilielly as before. few words of adulate them from Northern men. In whom they have confluence, does more toward making them understand thins new , Pnaillfal than all du: (Reckoned .1 1 (oney—lleileir of the Whole sale Mathot. Nsw Tong, July 23.—At the Stock Exchange this morning the market was quite dull, but It improved during the day, and reached the high est pelntyeaterday. There is considerable short interest, especially In Erie, Reading, Minds Central, and old Southern. Government gold bonds were premed for sale on five twenties, and prism were lower, with a very weak market. State bonds are du ll,l but steady. Bank shares are firm and there was but very little done. Railway mortgages are dull and without any ma terial change. M ae ,. .llaneons shares are gener ally firm. The Gold market Is without any excitement and exhibits on change of any 'consequence from the prices of yesterday. The .Post has the following weekly review of the wholesale market: There has been less Sc. tivity In spring wheat dour and spring wheat during the put week. Winter wheat and win ter wheat flour have been active, and have ad vanced materially. There has been a heaVy movement, partly speculative, In proidslons, and pork has rapidly advanced. Lard has also ma terially Improved, and the stock is less than it has been known here at this season of the year for the past thirty years. Groceries have been quiet, and prices hare been well maintained, especially sugars, which are higher. All prime grades of molasses are firm and scarce. Cotton has been In good demand, bat notwithstanding the liberal recclpta, cotton goods have advanced, Whisky has slightly Improved, and prices arh firm. Tobacco rules firm with a fair =pail dee mend, principally in leaf. Wool has ruled Ole& and prices are unsettled. Letter of the Praddent to Governor liromrnlow NaJurrays, July M.—The Mowing dispatch was =calved by Governor &willow from the President 1 WAOICVSOTO3, July 30. To Hon. W. O. Brozratow.-1 hope, and I hare no doubt you will see that the recent amend ments to the Coastliotton of the State as adop ted by the people, and all linos passed by the last Legislature to pursuance, thereby are faith fatly and fairly executed, and that all Illegal To. tent In the approaching election be excluded from the polls, and that the election for members of Congress be legally and fairly conducted. When and wherever It may seem necessary to employ force In the execution of the •laws, and the voteetlon of the ballot:hog Mom violence and fraud, you are authorized to call upon AN. General Thomas for a 'efficient military force to onstaba the civil atahoritles of the State. I have received your recent address to the people and think It well timed, miff hope It will do much good In reconciling the elver:talon to the amendment of the Constitution and the laws passed by the last Legislature. The laws meat be executed and the clvil authority sus tained. In your efforts to do tide, If necea eery, General Thomas will afford a sufficient military force. Yen are at liberty to make what use yen thlnkproper of this dispatch. (Signed) Asnnzw Jormsorr, President of the United States. Storm in Ohio—Railroad Aectdent—Sever• al Persons Killed. Nan. Forts, July 2.—The ancinaari Comma.. de/. Bays : For the last three days eaormona quantities of rain have fallen In thls vicinity, ma, as far as heard from, all over Ohio end Indiana. The eastern bOuud train on the 0. ,t 0. H. It, was thrown from she track by a break caused by rain, near Columbia, yesterday morning. Eight persons are said to have been killed and twenty two wounded. A bridge on the Ohio and Mississippi rallrdla, near Dilisboro', was carried away night before last. The engine of the passenger-train was perelpitated Into a gap, and the engineer blind. A very heavy storm of wind and rain pasted over the city last evening, doing considerable damage. The Insurrection In Hutt. New Toni, July 22.—The latest intelllgerce from Hayti shows that the insurrection is still confined to Cape Ilaytien. , President Garrard has issued a proclamation to his people. ha offers amnesty to the people of Capo Haytien and urges them to expel the Ca. hellions leaders. Gen. Moniset has been assassinated by the in solvent leader &have. A grand funeral took place • the body was taken to Port-as-Priam The place; and priests assisted. His widow bas been pensioned by the Government. The port of Capo Hayti= Is now in a state of blockade. Captured- Cotten—lmportant Opinion. New Yonx, July SS.—The Commercial Aar:er aser'a Haabinerton special says Attorney Gen. oral Speed decides that all cotton taken by our Military forms is captured, and comes within the meaning of the Manta of 18631 whether owned by loyal men or not. He also holds that en.. comae must be hod in disputed eases to the Court of Claims, and that jurisdiction cannot, be conferred upon a Commissioner appointed by the President or Secretary of the Treasury; to exam. the the claims In question, and to make a resto ration of the proceeds of eo much of 'this cotton may belong toloyal claimants. United Service Petroleum Case—New Ocean Stemushlit Line. NSW Penn, July 22.—The United Service Petroleum and kilning- case was again before Justice Dodge, yeaterday, and 'the examination of the Conlyy , s' Secretary was concluded. Noiblou new wee elicited. A further healing was sNoluned until tceday at noon.. A , turs" line - et oocean• uteemselps , abed to be tettabllettod, bettiemt . this• Pori 4 314. dZitwerp;. :It la iexpected the steamships lilt receive, subsidy fromtbe Ueda' government, Railroad Dividend. &atm'. JOY Mk—The dividend of throe Per cud., free of incomo`tai; declared b. any or two , lance by the Directors tittle New York Cenkal Radioed, is not payable on the , flrekof Anfrott; es stated In a_prefnnei dispatch; as the twentiet h rola on Sunday.* Th 6 divldendwi l be' paid 2 /et ef Ariguld• % The Beien-Tlttrti i • PonaraiteectiJuly 3.—The 740 ten sae. actiptioa on Xattalan .aleohated..lls.l 3o ,4 o '. Total for Mewed, R 92,40,000 • Lotrismaa, dilly 21.--Tbe commandant'afthis pc?.i4 liao.boad to OtoP the trIPIPIrti - ' don of tdafieta to 4 orgfo and Alabama on ac- , d the esarcUJ *flood IA Ulm &AL Nitl C114111124A kSD kitiD Cell Istaius. 2 Ae:Pacine Traeehtp*clitgrised. PINATE SHIM Daiiit.Baikir SEEN. • .- • • • fiaar ,Er.44<cloco, July lit,--The Golden eitf issike4 from Panama wish nix hundred' Pinson- Kern and CM= tdr New York, cod $75,000 tor FEAVid, • . i .. ~1- ' • - '7 The Pailde 'liiiiilkozwe, c orne r of Broadway tinil iti4e-'7.Boeete, wakbte r 6d.. ;i3Lni g ta. It ' use - ' l 7 the I bussed .. IPOSLUIpp*Li 1:019 on of ..,petrnittim;,;-.00:10ea Is.estionsted et,' snartar prairtill:on.. , . ~.., '. : •, • .Cl3Wedliik liart;'SiMea, pester. lisr 'go n g ' l llbair,:ir . 10 '1•RAOKII In.Pnaottre.. _. ,• • ' ' • r - 13ass•dwleh . "131suid - :dzites"", ..to "Use; '41 . 11 • says: ' me' Thisiettitimidilsoier •Yet; . ', .tittleti *salved at Honoltasini:thii.224l , ttitio_l&latfraheeea* 'gaud, reported that on the WM' ttflairth.• 'about let- , /1 41 40 ifieg.f.ziort4/ 0 1 3 .10.44AT-.169:!:dte., west, a 'c'esser boinlacroad est_ ISettßoAlF' , 4 • bows- •'Ple• atranier leatt'bark-riggecleVitN'ittr pro i ter botertaturri.septahwiragmEfigNalenolora. Ear ' • teat boarded the Schooner, , .1 1 /8 1 4 1 Fc! 91:,11ceri lad 0, bricerrew erred wlth,t7ztessegpsd revelvem!l 1 .Ttii eettireantint tiltrdextdisidlidetktitt.; ogn ! .. ''V De an tOtgetistlifitthei - clO4 • tb• ' e . trees ircdpranontietsd theta' -.11e,, I . 'beano. -10ellte ott - -! bet* ' to ld'.'" gra . 1 - . :achocceer vas COO last Rotel' kitekaala Ok S Ws 1 :Xeland.;•• He:asked- dr;aWilitutteerwein ere; ' , 14 311 •PPIAntetthansom- dt!aosittal.r.li. am , 'wraleil enppoeed to be !Sstillsink4r.; 421036 . tail. f , ye saki hie shl_pwar _the En iathi do mlabst,' and bid not beewlislort Web: Ifterlesejaz Ms , ithotmer be alltled'hi therihnetfou Oran-4784.. lend, fear hunirl'e4', 74l 4Altatit, i Th e • Ca_P4ilt • 4 th e BeA ls o4o, lll YeAtiat - the. bcgrdlng c eth' . 'Weie Attierteses: ' . 1109.,tsilittle . 4113tAtiet their • ''staiiiree',o*Bhiseeddeo; '',Bl*Was.,. XdOWn, to . be-on• Che 34 klea Arliele'allt retutrarm ttenn *heal:int/tem geed, k.enind 3 noit tO Cane:re -1 tlejlithere chain:ma tnate'terralo ifte-atoat aim orildvatty: wtialerwcpAgr r ea taxi. I/0 Bummer. puhr# , ''Lannetisal. ' ' NW Tar; • Itsly nine circiciaL ibis atortiirg tkievear,Tron-ana'oseguirrr,gitta but • deibert, Weer hennaed. Rol lasS tare . fifteen ; . thousand people stitriessed'Alie accident °warred. Is was found when shai Was' thelwater that she drew only, fifteen fees. aft; nineteen tees riddships .42:4 Abu. feet forward. TbeHaderberg is tho largest. frigate in the world, slid in six . ;iambs ishe will be. ready to snake Mend knots parr ha r ', and biddefianee.to ay in the world : Duz i de:iterg is an era. boa: dent Ideal of the (abase:. ship-builder Webb. Her plan Is original aid. beta . She whll be.a floating. forthilcatica: Her'easenient, which is roomy,. and -Isjpettonstat for 21 cane. The alders are three foet in thicknewandlron•cfact ata..a /alit Inches: "The rain is. not Asian, ed to Menem, beKla tholoye 'of thri 'ship itself. -Trial Triii DI-Caton Soma; JulY the'passitsfarand Cape Cod the Dictator worked hu! the' eatiefectlon of her nffirrecs. and the trip Hors far has been Pro'. nomced a:OllmM.. Her . appearance. In crier' waters is attracting musk *entices and interest. among AIX Clams, -and dving: her Abort stay here thousands will avail themselves of the ap portnnity of inspecting her. to, July 23.-Five hundred and thirty bales of cotton from sfemObla Ortd New Or kora, pasted op for St: Louie to-dad.' Two hun dred for St. Londe, and five hundred for Mein austi. yesterday. Memphis tnarketideellned and ctoittO dull. lileavynaiddllatc 43@4ne. Retrel Ofileen to Tie Paroled. NEW YORK, July 22.—Thu Comineretal Adver tiser's Wattap= special asps: AM officers held as prisoners at war ire to be released on parole by Geth.GraVa reoetataemiatiou. Shoddy Mill DaspoyiSp. PITTLADELPITZA, der 22 -4:iarly Gils moring' a Ilre destroyed t2ie Shoddy Mill of EL G. Henry & Co. Lou R 15,000; insurbd for 62,000. Geo. (Menai, wad spinner, lost $12.002. National Currency lasiie New Tons., July':.—The National Currency Issued during the week, ending July, amounts to $3,1"57,650, making a total of $157,907,665 now Paymasters PrOmoted. Ns - a - Yong., July V.—The Secretary of War hen hreretedabout slaty paymasters far faithful and meritorious serviette 44a= thej war. Polled for Europe.: New Yon; duty 22. —The stetiment City o Baltimore and Saxonta sailed far Europe to-day taking f 50,006 In epecia. OTT ARD A Monument tolhe Soldlerl6 We are glad to perceive that the delay Which has attended all measures fcir the erection of a suitable monument to the heroic dead of Alle gheny county, was not cautted from a ward of public spirit or a proper appreciation Of the laudable object by our citizens. lied the chatter been placed to more energetic hands at the be. ginning, we baxerd nothing In raying that our citizeas . wordd have responded nobly In the pros ecution of the work. It only needed that the Initiatory atepa should be taken by a few active and Irrepressible men to carry out the dodge. We believe that men of that 'mettle win consider and take bold of the matter at the meeting to be held at Wilkens Italian Wednesday night. The meeting which has been called for that purpose will, we hope, be largely attended. • The Invita tion la extended to the cincers cif the army and the navy, but we &Nanny' hope it Ls not the intention to ignore the services of the soldiers in the matter. The tall should embrace without distinction, those - who have been com mon soldiers as well as those who have been offi cers. All who have entered the service from our county are now citizene,lhowerer. and they constitute a large number. The call la therefore nominally Da the enflame, and we hope that It will he responded to by thei citizens generally. irrespective of any previous Military standing. Descent on a.Dagetlo, A man whose name we did not learn, made a complaint at the slayor's ellice, oh Saturday, against the occupants of a 111:Amiens brothel oh an alley off Bedford etreet, near the Upper Ba sin, Seventh Ward, and kept by 41re. White. Be alleged that he had become mixed up In a dlstert•ance at the house, and he :experienced rather rough usage, having ben picked up budl • ly, by three or four parties, carried !oat of- the house, and %mown over the embankment, of Bedford 'street. A number Of policemen visited the bourn about nine o'clock On Satarday night, and arrested the keeper, Mare White!, and three of her jeamerwomen, Slag. :Davldlon, Jeanie Clerk and Rachel Redman. They also brought two brothers named Bfidgea. : The any had a hearing before acting Mayor Butler yesterday; =ming. The females each ;refused MOM the. names of any of the partied tO the 41eturban— and as the prosecutor failed to sinew the party were let off with a Awe of olio donut and cobta• tactile/ disorderly canduct,-; ! _ . The Thirteenth Cavalry Ittniewird 831214 The Thirteen Vent Oltenia Cairigrr Knelled rtilladelpbla on ItildayWenlng, and after Pm' talting rcfresbinenta marched to Camp Caderni lader. The regiment wit organised In 1862 by Cot. Jae A . flatlagher. Part of; beiongs to PhiladelphiA end Iho remainder to tffit Instant and lnterloY. stellobe or the State. There are many Pittablirghere in 11. It was fliet attached to the Army of the lintatnae, but was tutu• qucttly gent to tikrth Carolltf., wheret it perform ed hardeferolec, and nowt rsturns with about elghtbd itt i Li The present field Officers are—Colonel, MI ael Kerwin; Lieutenant Col. oblixs 14. , a6weien;` Majors, Timothy A. Byrne andTtenty, C. are.gg. A POCketalbolelitki'ret;—A altturhar.ce` took place WOO bonad ay George Canaan, the Dlantond; 7 :orc Saturday eveatng,:betaieen a number of young men. It appeara• that a man named GeOrge 19t.Proctor had a pocket-book atclen, contatatoZ . tonalderabLa money, and charged the theft 0010:11$10 hte notaradee, wbo resented the Impeaehment, and thirdly a acht sprung up Before anyPody 10.'m sarlouely hurt the pollee arrived and wetted four, of: the party, metudtng the one who had • Jost his pocket-boa: The '.oattles had/4' timing On Sunday morning Detre the DiPutyatikivr, a lt .. were gam :one and coUta, - whlch" they PAW, tot veto. &taint& _ • . . ImPortant VeebdonßelatingtoPerudons: —lto icon:a/apeman iirgezilons-bi3 decided that rertotedltabledly Vnt& reeatted to bat tle rhiie tetnlnnierteen#4 . slai n* recal orienhed mUltntyitsral - forettof the nll States eineeldercirr4llBB4, bat not rtgal Orb . enl: listed. end the widows, 4epen!lent inothere , Ot dim and_ thlldien under.atiteen'Yearn of sge, of thole Who. Berriatt Indite =per; beta br.cri or inity be 1011144. am tothied, elk tagerao. tory mot., to theLbeacAts - of to act ct_ July 14, .;o :P.4 l4 ?KiNgoWs oo:lor.llc4bP4-,. obn Elcurstiorlso ule wrested on "Olden of pd l t - 44 the MUOtrots Of the JO co ughlrefi,ek/t0 toy* ge e s. * saute. is Seidl° have a 'motlierLeesldlnz thfircltY, vies aequitted tr3' a verdlct of Ifio corcquts , a ) 4s7 on the 39thinst. lIMN ,-; -TkeePropeetOcreretedPiray Link. Ilre'emihreers4aglid to , " dva/Ing n iinal ff r a lisiesd , etiikteedellibia , , and Zde )14 .: . 1 7tivI 'ittttift**: •- ; 4 ' 4 4' Sinn—ernall°42ll4 Creciwltlittie 111/Lirtipand:Oprat.gtestern Ball. Iva etYreakili, ire .4 'street , ent7eYed fro m Ddirmnd , is tar .6 ,cotsta, litirule. clamant County line- The late of theirarlfeTlfaa Wiled up Bimini's Braneh. la Illk ''kW -Clearfield conntltae: is dltdan'ed Ot.PVCr forty. =Om orn moat faresnible iric4nds.' Ttron2,Sinidy II& Creek to Iteraoldirtineor distance of fourteen rallet,lhe entire 110 4 1 iihneseseptkosatt e ,, F r om th f Lp r o r d, , eiek. °miry. le natio itayerabie. and on. each elda .of BietokeMe e Rsr three or four miles; the wad linDi- be• la nd other - mutes will to eranstfed. ' !Ile peop le of Brook , title are torrid Of tams , lgt.,lta the anode, eyed If therallitedltitOntacred::ThelfrraZdalotare by ilgtgellilitile , ' nthl)7 ArcLolpF4htaill be a 'eating Of 'ode 'hub - and eleven miles. In eperiklng brifiVersintsterfo . be dertred hunt thWirtilaay,:lFsaYel•"d. ric.eid: between these .ttropointa,will i be,beat..- Tlusoltbiteinese altos • re:learn' Its the gruir'clitiend: eta_ the o llitilted, =DO of gbad-coOnid atteent - f or eilsnondo ' ,prirpoop!s gegiankitOlre ealt: Atnnaltnna Irani - 'whlch 4m:4 In 00 whoin country d Iti and the tura:4l6f opal:tatter er 'ssasoilllagek. and za.:..,luttrionditisrittupopu.k. go*. laolatud Otago the Wattle; and advintagest of reilticide i dela es4it,: - Dui energies aro oriP- , AIM.: Inn' InOtEntstm'at 'wealth puffery's for., InUlt &A oitr. baangddOullleye t . areirisloty td-c. =. re=.4l&=el;!olitSfe eittslimtriele alit wens, aft Waikiki, Wor aft:undid elect ' 1.4c*..". : . • 'E: . ,41' '' ..1-.,:.-1-....1-4 , gvt . cutydhigllth , . tstately' Ltiads'Areement: • s Thls_ gallatdctejthnsit of wldeti We teat a no-• tics a 16 wItUfflageer3riteajO Phaaticlgtda - - Friday. TS otiglmtillytignedthme,ClMPallien Ai*" panty„bpi stag avetuap s o7ganiza- . .I.iinlon the members Frcitnik/ 0 44t.4.11P Lave reibien - with It iir6'.in*Liesmaili m, 41" gal Wminta hi - tbeif2mmteihfindl bycolpnel 7 0 ba - r!ffutleamszuMidepantat tronithatelty, dtlecti bandrod strottas still,re:mooned by srtutdettr. - The dog biiptoreA -the rebels - Wattaket4 , thlic- 'gement lin the 8 /lCunndokh 2.9llswea enteepsestis 'attached to the celettAted Wlllto - qatPislotl e Which pertoinied Inclthenalnhervito tecal Ilbennan'it western caftatgri. , Colne toe gallant conductoce; Otecetaleely macs& to a tegfafer and Major C epgallp, 4 1 41113111Fricee ere weV known biottboitt'the citantig'Jl Flee companies of the .28t1xst atter eaten* the service, were lonsfern.id to the. Ivatiezt : The men compoilnt *at these art* bate been-engaged In mash hard- ce as any, cater regiment lxqbe army, • . ' ; • The recret mica hard pct our rives Oita gio, 1 done "bender," and *tiers areustudlydestrao rive In their manila. t late number 'of rafts floated down the Alleip — eny on Saturday night and Sunday morning. J3tich ere were not broken by coming In contact #ilth &rat-were saved by impromptu " wreckerrP Quite a large, num. N T , however, were brelcen against the fitirtiona 10f the pima of theto4 Ample:duct.; Watkatrat :were _camel on Baiday ..morning laboring 'stress:arly 'to 'clear file trestle-work of the railroad bridge from i.lhe debris-and limber which was collecting a Inet the trtracture. It 'was traced the trestle tkork, which .13 only tem porary, would be carritird away by'thei 'force of the iamb& in striking Wand. tharterninulatlng 'weight. happily it tea all cleared away, a the river were receding , yesterday. : Dangerous Conotertill .ono Dollar Treas. ury We feel It our duty tityrarn the pnblle against a new and really dangesues counterfeit one-dol lar Treasury note, whl4has obtained conslder 'able circulation in Cincinnati, and far aright we know In thLs city. Ex.:tinting a few minor dig mepancles, the sgarionk note is on exact fee ainale of the genuine bliß The general appear. once of the bill is. also 4try good. , juteveezt ink is of a eomewhat ghter shade thee that need on the genuine, ankspate parts . of the note looks scratchy and blond. The figures "1" on the green scroll work oz the lower right quartet of the are printed l germ; In .t_so.eenttine they are white- The fact of Chase, ln the omit .terfett, Is badly executeri ' Duprez & Greer#s Minstrels—Third Week.—This highly ,topular and isticelx . isfal :troupe, prompted by thelattering patronage cr. leaded to them during tki put two weeks, have ;concluded to remain ane,her week, to enable our eitlzens to witness seva6l new.,pleces neier be. :fore offered. During Ora week three new bills 'will be introduced. t3o,lnany excellent things will be brought out thatft would be doing injna. lice to the excellenceea the whole to attempt !to particularize the pee:Oman= specially in oar limited space. The programme seta forth is: whole budget ;4 attraction. There Will be a' grand balloon asarnsloa p as evening in-front of_ the Theatre previnue the Ope/LIAg; of the doom. . Precaution IleededgThe ccessional death pf some one on the verb* railroad tracks In the city calls for some actiothy the city authorities. There are two or three pants where there should be a policeman stational to ware passersby of the approach of trahur as - well as to - keep an eye on the latter. The:Furnagers of the rail roads Instruct their employees to observe the city regulations In regard tolhe running of trains. but - they do not proem ter; enforce the ordinance themselves. If the city fdfreces them, they will not complain. In other ;Mies it is customary to station a policeman at met' places as the cross ings on Liberty and Pent( Amu, 'and it would ben wise precaution to tl It here. The Railway SwitclClenlaance.lThe case of nuisance against toi Oakland Passenger Railway Company for renintaining a .nulaance constructing a switch Ut Fourth Streeta , which Rea W decided against thiVcompany at last term of court, came up spin in court on Battu day on a motion for asnew trial. Tne. cue Van argued by J. W. F. SlVldte. Egg., on behalf of the Company, and Itistrict Attorney Kirk- Patrick in opposition. Thp,court decided against a new trial, and the case-13 probably finally dis posed off ; so that no alternative remains for the company halo abide by the decision,' which IS In ettiet accordance withal° laws. t Death of a Child. liti; Polson.—Bessite, ea thtereeting and intelftgglat little daughter of Dr. J. c. omen; of 3.feadvllle, came to_ her death on Thursday night by eating bread on Which anemic had beeti;;;placed for poisoning ruts. It seems the potss - Med. bread waa twit where it was nut accmaltai to children, brit ono of the pieces had been damn under a bed by a tat, and was found by 'wand on Wednesday evening and eaten: fihttf i became violently in, end before the cause Was ascertained it was too late for remedial agents tO Act. After suffering great agony fur several tours she exidred on the following night. Robbery ofa Boldier.ryoung man, nand IL George Smith, former a member of. the 101st regiment, but paid o "and discharged a few days since at Harrisburg, kppeared at the May. ors office on Saturday morning and stated that be had been robbed of Svcibundred and filly dot. bus in greenbacks. He ma arrived in the city About three o'Hockin the Sion:ring. and having engaged no place to atop heletepped into the bar ream of the Mansion Hotle ' and laying down do some trunks, soon' asleep. • When he awoke, at daylight, he illsexereu that his money bad been stolen. Cross Sulta.—Acting gyor Butler , on Battu> day had one of those pleastcat CtofB4lre affairs on. hand, in whichthe parties au amigo to ba catdy involve& A hire. ChAdalckneda iv. Da * for assault and batteryoand Wee versa. Both *es were discharged on Oymeut of cons. Kr. Davis having Intimated with a wry strong quai l:qualmtht t Mrs. Chadwick - lte& while glylog her evidence,.. and otherijae using grata .aud zanily° language to her, tkei %%grafts , gue4 him three dollars, which he pal 4; although with very poor grace. v., ICoverareeni Sale of Horsea and Stales. --!-Cro call attention to tlAi advertisenient aa opnncleg a great sale of t i:Govertatent , horses nod mules, by direction ot.,Qauternailateractb- Val lames A. Ekin, coninnencing at Ciltrt b4inia,,Oblo, OD the Ist •1 - .Annutt,' and Con- . ottanberipaent ditMat Salem; Alliance, CUILOD, Cleveland, Massillon, Crestline and Fort Wayne, lad. - The Otinei wilt be Bold sligl3l [hap efro - rdreg Esrpers - and others ea . e:4cellait orilort=l,4l , of tri4b r o o d and c4eKl , inrailinctdag= .; - ` Aggravaied- Astaiilt.4George 'efedrt aa. wns arrested by.offteer BkVon Banarday - atter. 04014 CD • Charge of sesard...%and: batttry-witlt itt.te* to WM, PTererred bn Cox./ AIP• pears tbiclikerokaitsiverel7, heat. M a an ndt ceeteat with taint, 'drat'? a litre ant bran. dished-U. Wore her Um, spa,' gave 'ball 7 itrr 3. heartrigto•dal.l - - . • Priittotlon.lalejor En%l; the Patin:liter la cleure of the dharlet of PoentylvaDia,les been pttinoted to thersitY of - P;eatemeet•Colonel bs brevetetadste from Idorth4l% - 180, -4T -ret Galati 114 e nci AlOtertelmeendrokiletleg thererez" iatAf-0a eattreda at 11 o'elear;lina Tbe tur-eral ylll take plaie 4oaa the matlente at ,NVllltam .11.1 ton, Merk.4:„.eireet, Icteneltreiter o meielvt- ionrese, at teett'eteee. Thelttimel cede:Th=lly azn*Siltid to atteria - zdy ner. 0 3X04iC1E Jsuzaarurezdne, &gale mac j'he funetel will take pls*aans a:tram= II - Otto* lreza the residue:t:onto teo leof bteCktOU create LikOpypor.•
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