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that we really dne. These gooda mere pas !wed
u ity,Vcrinubarl4m , stwildatzlilet°,, -- e. ,
of_gniittloss,
..s.Arctings arc also among
i l i fulwrwfth , ;ti oe..
of all kinds of new goods will be opened.
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sea% io the Valversitv Ate:heal Jourrad Depth*
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JoaNaptailiti 03 .112341,4
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alleilied'ingaged to
the active prictitx of medicine for the lest twenty.
sbai llp===a,4l=lol.4.
• 00111 the prescL lie ho
nth ten largellupon
Tedious mallard suUeets, and le Lin-author
of tha most tatereatibg_ verks nrino-pa dicey
seer publithed. The Doetor line been contlected
; • MICIMMIVA I ti T o= ti e ' co u eeT .
eettner.
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yr. dldshtuiladOlgbaAnd r e sidence is et rio.
Geol'iditei)wliva buitts , W6‘!lfr l Vietr•iimi'
2.4' 13
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ASK lie . 3 3 1., **DK .h a lesi cde 6f
• • •thret, thie resiSin that, Ledsk n isehin the
slorlarigionin. otthir esplitre of Itleluno and
the rturendir of the rrbsth3enirft lri so, ii'
demrea, and taking edianiage of the pa pro.
grdigint=== "''" To 41411'
histaat an
spring and summer goods at about ono-half of th*:
Ala t) cloths, eaadmeras
anti vestingsaveineluded in biz stark, vthith he.
oeis unkixt4 bu ponto laparuot , thwibton... is
the latest stiles, and at correthondbaglp losi, rates.
h.figlisitreirlikollitritishing goods and!xesdy ,
Made alot out also be found at hillegitot
4'9242A Dit a M4 l 49le Cri . gd.leiw sink
.italobbea. orl7 • W
;gas
Booth & HMSO Market street, awe now Tr t@::
_Apt IL tau t *pit BOOth plat. filll rv aill4t2,
11 4 12 1441 :11WALAN - rhaitor.
alila into. thatainy other houses in. the city.
Navloj^purrhued their goods for cash. they are
( 4 1 ' 11 0 4 to .Z 4 aoperior indusementa to persona.
ihailStvPif 66144(6(4i/di elty.nada
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pods, wlddi they offer at very low perm 1
Those wiqtttirtcr varcluuct should go ea]:lty 49 3.41
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Presided Jinteatoafera, and liege... in Aiseinaa• ..
Mats of te n colors. Ofliti .11V Alexander
't'''''aetilati,'iiii = thir r- Watar etrorf‘fittiinurshs ,
itic....sddzose=ll9- l& I.lk;C--.Oreet• Order.
1 1 = ,i3..,A110ff A., rsrlantel water
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1 raaptigiaMiltsto a line,ret-of tyetn brosneld with,
!. Tralfrant SCIISOIXIST. Its pracet.fve, pre.+Atfire
t i 4 >tlfiiftt*ialgirOpintietlitllffnmegme th.f•pAte...
itai*WiPA. 64l .,fic a ott*Wr„. 4ll- 4eof goof tail
lil , riAMitielltaff,4 . ,Xll4*.tifitkliiiiscf4o, 11 will emitn''4olll**NrrettiefirtralefUrftritattahe tat oil vh;gli,
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to the arm/. a nive reopened toy *don for ai "
l sorts
1 , ruat :ol!!iiiivoiripii•sow:la 'me, a t t-tho ohlistir4,'
ViltifAilitbiliaeenSnutlittat i attroct a=aPh.rt
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'll ii 2 iV, IF the nseo lila min i sters shim Ida
' ir on Itteffit; `in'irldeti ie remarks :
'likefgriteapect l P. 4 e d of 9,195.33 i Mn..
Anbmitni,b4l3 Eturopeana, and 'lo.oooableferp,
i S. 9 Fhis country is then at the saide'tione ad Arab
langdortifijortifferFirleoldny, and a French!.
, Ible,after an occupancy of thirty yens, - and
Tait expesuison the part of the French intrere
M , ciplllr. that, country end It a
• 'alcrlii&i4 at46ll4dlA th plre, Is
4 11 PLOPhe PO6FALTOaI zallures on recto+ Bte
. ' lit* * -4.P.O.Sert!tt r P4o9444 llt C94 121 Fg.i
=On Algeria we may ace ti foreshadeplog of a
';)? it TOMAIP S IA I . I " ° . - .in In-. f 2 a - ,It 'la not
0 , -ooi:totwerthvbnirtcriar. ledutottinfthecerainlon °IMO -
Trench innyci• beydind the "antient 1101E1C16-
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112/61:1f Trines Itself, where the entire vitality of
Iffiffit.f.,2....flf I'' - lea- , , d
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Win ere ii;,;! i,-.;V E r / k l 4 r r - El4B '
Le Indlanapcdia on liatirdny algid, an Irish
' Ectlent•trintidtiletelaxit -:Loden;dbot n returned
• soldier leame4 ...Hines, . ktittnr.hari instantly;
YEIL- 2 40 1 0.1; It ,Printerla. qt? .100•24 office,
faatiblly ent'andialanedivilatt - taiina loonier.
-4.4;e;; is sager. Si &Minna'''. agorattaixrlaleni. Bob
beetle,
.gaTnatings;- arat seennits run ..er ;mealy
- '. l 4=tisilette' rirein.+Milismoras, mitten.*
it, gentlemen well vetted In Mexican alllys, Says
-- - iiielantslistouttrettnrrpticr,of Dick Tatiort*d
-Stolties arm ies atlas ten thousa V - tad
..tilici-!...,114Pie1l taPuOglacdllboaajitia 'd of
i i . itaximuittit; *hire cczy fen in'tect. no' tin
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-' ' 4 ' li &Ins floesSidor WSF ptmiala,
i, ' sl*ti *mot stitliolitelet aiNtio ' liaranasideni . e..
I , _ ~. lag the men lake Oft *sun hid .
t' ' ';et-IMW4O AtiV4..,,nlavanZeP , All Pei.
.'., - pf d : and:se ta . some. mg ' trio.' on
7 - ..:6111• 4 7,0t1 natnlalthanaoo*.nt Km- na*kni-
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''''l- 4 "kfisik.)oflit tbe r fStatASCOr • Sale YOrk,,,' Penney ". "
Oluo,llillaWins,Nolerie3l /alas' and
• •AS I4t 6,4) 1 40 at .agitiabli. ill,oo.obones and 14;
°°l la WOW sullstii wltleh SUL ben3Lthis Will be disposed
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T it V,: ,-,'.. \ -;.,;ll o Lititig rassli;brus bier tergutsted-iiry Ss
uah',..444,ait4tiati/iltaxaOre tO,ealso all 03atrnantlY
.0.1.,,,,,..tt salatasiollied Innocence: "Ttda win
IL*7•%r st7lltt WO& and Vtavents spotparal rept} , to Glen.
7 1 4:1 , 4 gillittbgtao omiw., ' ff 7 i 1 •, . -
o*.mov Isis w ii •WaiJoleililiipetiotti I soon
.1. - ... -a 7 nnak .. l l .n n nd.d a l s. , the, Pea* or ' trgiols,
ill
4:wt.-. ~ - waing mem to =24 I laturc,
_ lb* st at Waage uporttus colored people of
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tli ots .1 , A intisuipp6ss Alt • ShcrOtts,not i tc4.-Iss i 4 • `Cntta
"Conn la Ms Brutish royallandly. Atrial Th e,
;r4Riiii4L lo 4 -WWI b.}ln..has been christened
Tssetw stoma Eineatiqtlliert.
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''''''"'`i '4l4iit atieJ4kiiii'lrbild Of Daniel
- CliViznagialattalog...a prollik , pamphleLetr,
afooa to 2.. . ..- ' 4 geheri4 founflelt tirMAG
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carAthiliblitlMLll2l46ll/Vtitt614..,60114 bin ve%
. Iroa .131,1 your new pamphlet ' Mb htorntag..
.f.lcif:l2l4.2titatatlair the iratittattr iftlwirtb,et wad'
6 1 4 ittir "A pound of baud,' was lao r Pl.
— 3 ,,, - ipliiald Jilellairli la "half ban& ' If be
..... - 14. ' . 1110 =Abeam arholiy so, halo:I1214 tsbati Ws
Og iatteitialima. '
Xscinzu, n on nitistaifigailwAOherw for
- 4 .. "oil ~ was atoathed at. , 010
,secnimt,
1 tio l4 o l o,country ;oerg-t6iOyi''.'- b.P' owthig
i'ws"'Agtto.—rao-outthioilono jo - to '1.44,1 - 141 OP
- Amose.4.oowwozoomooz.., 4 - • , - -
marry - ws to two Irivp, is bigamy Ito
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V 'LATEST MEWS
BY TELEGRAPH.
FROM NEW. a ORLEANS AND I'EXAS.
lll=llli
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Journey Through ' the Confederacy.
MCE, FROM, THE POTOM4II I 3 THE-RIO'GRANDE
,
Utter 3 Exhaditin and Rain of tho South
T LABOR-AND SUFFRAGE IIUF.STION,
qk r'l
Officers Awaiting Future Devote:meats.
tightittigiffi 13841N5.
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reoin ilrazos River.
itiLEVIEN HOME
WorkPr New Or
kens correspondent says: Nathaniel P. ;Banks
lisPireelesehtitteel die prociibe or the
law before the ccrurta of the Southern District
4PlioursUE,l6-/
The same =respondent says: Persons di
rectly from the Brazos River say that all is very
quiet there, end instead of the prospect Of going
6W P s I to °l4h t " d Ana M'ar
urqtikA. e
mxnalrg
Kirby Smith, Price, Shelby. Murray, and
ahem hare gone acreatl the border, but instead
of talifig either the aide of Maximilian or i.aureis;
are trying to get to Cuba and Europe. All arms
;NOW!lle P.t.Plietts earried dTer - S 0 Gen. .Mella
will be returned with as much canteen a they
cart be traced, to the United States seathor.
Mita:and the preatlgewitholre defeated rebels le
greater i than is generally credited. The defeat
1 has been as complete as the struggle was dupe,
[ litte• .e_ i7.`,3 4
.1.1.1-Vif %, 2 . ,: k . ,
In the same connection It should be mention
ed that at an informal meeting of !Southern °M
ani zalthary gpld-drth held therenza - few days
Alentra4. l lErVlto reenact . and,awah, th e de
velop anti! of, thkbature, rather ;blurt° 'broad
volnatarilp Gem. Bragg, Loring, Foreleg, Tay
lor and °theta bays gone to pam' the time with
4 - iilrtriertdsin theititerthr, giving their actdra
to Gen. Canby, and offering to report when de.
Throughout .Teras &ills qtdet, although there
is some natural dbmailsfaction • with the i order
[ frtitGen.„l3beriden; wtdch A rat prohibits the
litliftblaita from bearing arms and then declares
Way he wili,fteld.eeeh 'Vicinity where there are
guerrillas - revealable for their suppresion.
Looking from the Potomac to the Rue Grande
peace prevails. Ido not hear even ttlie
ladled here are In arms, The last a
hb dittindartd; Mill It lit]itieWr Teaslblit.t4 pass
hroglienA.S.the =Ws ocirtatry 'with helpmate!.
danger,tp_an th at which might. tempt the needy
rotrberwie i aid Of 'phonier. '
...Pre hValt/, represswi._ There ,is at
t o
ma tor ; In
njoyalltreverywhere, and for
/ iri general: The only , contingency of
violence is found In the presence of black troops,.
whorcertetti hare leered' 'their - term and are
nolitted.foethele nevi, Outy.. Hereabout there Is
lees complaint than '" elsewhere. It Is possible
that they may heallowed to foment prejudices
Into violent collhdone. I think not, however, as
retiriteLV-rrarsitres,'lgra and prong
,
azroeltymlght spring from a moat =formate
oshiiindedanding. '' '.-
Thelleiri4"-coreepondent. who has traveled
rioa Ihehmond through ilideonfederacy to New
Orleans, writes from the idiseigippl riven We
bare traveled fcmr thonsaudmiles, visiting the
pritid; troelfol towns! and cities in the interior ot
latthi , nd &Mali Casolina, Georgia sad
Alabama. Having commenced our tour shortly
alter thesurrender of the rebel armies. and be
fore the various railroads destroyed by Shermen,
Wilson and Stoseman bad been repaired, we i
oftentimeektcs loos to obtain conveyance I
.feimeone /pawl.° , another. Sometimes we were I
compelled to walk, sometimes on horseback,
sometimes by raft or, walerend about two him.
deedsmiles OI the dbitence - In army wagons,-
Wa have lad daring the whole journey for
Accreting eompantans, rebel officers and soldiers
‘r.,..„
„returning wrath _homes, often being for days
- beyond the reach of UM= soldiers. We have
I,csikuniversally treated with cony and kind
netsv nottrithstisrrding the ' fteT was known
that we were from the North, and that at times
differingittoptnionsend eentiments regarding
the war. We have not seen or heard anything of
=wills parties, or intnrreetionary handsel rob
ber-0 but Couridihe country peacefdand quiet.
The people are geaerally anxious, to settle flown
tont:sloes* quietly, and to resume their rtiatiolla 'I
'with tlin Federal Government. ' We also found
did peoplerizstj Wild willing to &moss the sla
very question, and =bins to get all the, Infor
mation thactudri yegerding the. wishes of tre e
Government. and Manifesting a desire to con
form as nearly as possible to all the rules and
regulations prescritald.for their guidance. I
No one canfOrteant eciiii*tdWri of the utter
ruinAmetexhelistion of the whole South. Rail
roads are worn out, roiling mock either de
frayed Ztr surly useless, fences gone, MMus,
many or therm otned, and Whet ,efe left are
hadlit'sblittereditirklectl entLithelet carried off
by the armies, , and stock of all Weds is Ter,
scarce; negroes 'free and often insolent, and
have neither-money or the wherewith to dusk!
any to pnitiftelpttati6 mart again in life,
Nottifthslioadlig ill their trolibbii;the people
es &omelet thing are cot dependent or limos
ed"to yleXter.fibir trouble. - They went into
war with their eyesopent staked their ad upon
the result and have lost. They now say we
have done the best we can for our eerie; we
don't admit oreeatute was a bad one, pat we
lave failed, and are willing to abide the cones- 1
mieneeS; yowl:tire the power in your bands; do
al9k, It fol_you roi u yam allow us to come back
tato the Union, with the rights of cllizildhlO,
we will be ger erned as law abiding =Wee. we
accept willingly the emancipation proclamalion
and wish repay our share of the natlo.el debt.
There are many who are said to bare bees
Union men from the beginning, Others who
toilet; against. it at the start, but were finally
drawn into the current and when once engaged,
trork.B hardest for success and lost the heavi
est. The original fire-eaters who swore the loud
est and would die rather than be subjugated,
kept'ont of the army and were the first to wel
come our troops with open arms.
~ Oa-the labor question, the people as a whole,
whether honestly or otherwise, talk discourag
whi,.and arum the opinion that they will be
unable to entitivata• the land, particularly in cot
ton, to *dredge, with free labor. They judge,
a 3 then: 6o HW, frond their intimate knowledge
of._the habitk , end dispoodtion of the negro.
They.contend that he isWT. idle, and shiftless.'
kehtegtfttofty.mmtented Belmar as he has plenty
b eati.errlt7dlspoict to labor unless COM
I pell i A kap • , Vpdite a crop of cotton to outran.
IVO-reg. 'nvand . hard labor .f..!•••=5, n{ ,
Fthy: "NtitidrinMeanbepedt:.,,
thimat ~.. ever-his 06 bra halp,
'Ti little mOO% 4or .fttitilty Alder* triii
INottt %Wei:cum. Ar aerty to lasra
hion„.peritaps ig i'vate Airdays' delay
MighttnintlestitlOLA t•that =ler the
'Military role 'now' gte 'South, the
negrocs are allowed to li Owerli when*
ever they chose to doe
. . rho . negmes; . with .* die m I have talk.
ed. almost unsnimenturf . os at
It. I, llliegeele
and desire to work, sq., . ~' jrCai t h e resPott
ability of their' 'law pi -., Their Ideas of
fmedcenkre undergoinga., ;amigo, and in.
stead <indictees and pleat lare beltirming
to feel that it means •w, .i bevy aws. to
whom they looltwi for aid' lnd' the/ Oh.
'added their friends. - haveinfe 'logjam:el
I
-proved to be their worst' ene, t he people er
them In order to carry bow , the Peord•
Where they am mationa, and. pc, re that the
war has not teen - Waged for tl4 •,stolltba 01
slavery, have persecuted the la the
molikunctril manner, subjecting to worse
elareiyMbit Met , 'hula 'Which 4 h ave been
~,,
re •
- Netir wted.
ti sulker) bi aientnint ai.talitdor of lbe.
people to a considerable extent. le/ claim that
acererdieg to the peeition tekef' h/ . ,Pres.„lde_ol• •
Johnson,
is and the Corstitutiope,„_yettee,
1 States, It a question to 'be 0 7 each
['woo respectively as to who eh+ 66136 t# 66 ) tie
voters; that the Atheist, F1ue 66,61161 of the
President reinstates thew,' of . the PeoNde.
granting them the right , of er and Vl' ,
Toe itioreo am pfsvueies nn 'the COnatli.u.
Um which they toraterly es,
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Telegraph Moab* MeeUng.
ROCZEITIOL, July 95,—AL atonal meellog
of the stockholders of the W a Ohiaa We.
lifilpit Company, held in this 7 to-der. iho IW.
lowing Person" wireeleetedi • Karam
81511,,OoorgolTe Masofivd, . ;Lg.
Watson,k.
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131 A; txrail . .1
Welder,Palmer. iT lim . Deli ' m ll oi n • l ar t: r ai
tt a t; rt.
-witdevAigierecti Steger, Of ha Ohio;
Ire - C o rrell, of Mies, John B
atew York; H. Li. BbUllrgford , We;
g•l,VinoWsiai Abioa, Bev elk and P.
• - ." - 4;of Ban Fraaettoo. - ha ira-vas
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PITTSRURKI, `TIVESDA.Y, JULY 27. LSO.
TRIAL TRIP a Tat STWEg lINCOLN.
g"rgluraion to Cape ,MaY
APPOINTMENTS BY THE fIIESIDENT
.4 Cert.!Reale Forger Ramat.
WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS REFUSED.
Mode of Obtaining Pubite Lands.
WASELO42 . OII, * Jolt , 28.—The new' Revenne
steamer Unix,ln made a Wet trip 4 dil9e tit.
Maw this moping. These was a large part's?
on Ward, including Seesaw, Waffle& and,
the Chief of the Bureau of the Tremor, pepart
.
meat.
Secretary Seward and fatally left Was Wed",
to day far an crtanded exeorolon, Fortitiixt to
Cape May. The Pittsident andtaattly tilut start
ed down tate .river, Intending to mum tb taor- ,
TOW.
The following appointments have been mode
by the President: Alexander Murdoch, Marshal
of the Western District of Pennsylvania; Wm.
F. Lockwood, Associate Justice of the Bnpreime
Cont. of the United States In the territory of .
NebralkseJbltufl3. D. CoggeshelliDlatdet Attor
ney of Wisconsin; Charlos B. Dorsey, Register
of the Land Office at Brownsville, Nebraska Lead--
tory; J. R. Watson, Indian Agent of Wasithrg•
ton territory. Also the following Postmasters
for California: Simon Cotter at San Joss; Too.
B. Button at Stockton; Curtis A. Pyle at ocka;
Frank. F. Guile at Nevada.
Thomas Story, formerly a clerk in the Tress
may Department, findwher - haa been MOSE for
Shepast sante= mcnitha, oti ischlurrof forg
ing counlar certificates, was to-day released on
giritte.crne thoissend dollars ball. Bum has
idready , had twottials,,httt the jury Irt each case
- were unable tOtigree.
The Presiderithu appointed Malley Ashton,
Esq., Assistant Attorney Geteral to be Acting
Attorney General during the temporary absence
of the Attorney General.
Frederick Dinson, who was arrested a few
days ago for appearing on the street in a Briga
dier General's uttlforns, having on his person
what are charged to be forged passes, and also
four checks, chaaged to be forgeries, and who
wee committed to the Old Capitol, petitioned
Judge Wylie to-day, through his counsel. for a
writ of habeas corpus, directed to J. D. Galley,
the hexer in chinte. Judge Wylie declined to
-MMs the writ on the &Gaud that =military of
fences are among those charged, but be remarks
that if the military authorities would dismiss
that portion of the charge, he would 'Matte a
writ as regards the other charges.
Watmfitoxefisi July .Pll.—The General; Land
Offieb has" aitioropared and will aeon bine an
important circular, containing detailed informa
tion for the benefit of our peooloaad emigrants,
as to the mode of obtaining Public Lands,
whether by Durebase or locatior, or under per
emptory or homestead laws. The circular la ac
companied by a list of all the district landoilices
in the United Biates, aid the place where each.
helmeted.
Since the first of March 1665, the Com
missioner of Patents kas hailed ones four
thousand patents. Next Wednakday one ban
died and three will be re.isantd.
LATE HAVANA ADVICE 13
Rebel Ram Stone*all
POWDERIIAG.AZINE EXPLOSION.
'Trimps Arriting from San Domingo,
FURTHER .ZROUBLEI PROBABLE
Nzw boas, July 26.—The Margin' Moro
Dustin brings Havana dates to the 22nd. The
Spanish steamer Isla De thitat had arrived from
Cadiz, and It was expected she brought the order
to deliver up the rebel ram Stonewall to the Uni
ted Staten al:Oddness. The day prior to the
arrival of the Isle De Cuba, her powder magazine
exploded opposite Matrialllas, eempletely de
stroying the Indica' cabin and the berths of the
lower cabin, and raised the upper deck about a
foot. No ales were lent or limbs broken. Con
siderable mall Matter wee burned.
Troops from Sao Domingo continued to arrive.
The Dominicans holding a surplus of five hun
dred psiseuera.refused to give them op without
as equivalent, whereupon Gen. Mandanara nes
Belted non several prominent persona as homa
ges. Tee bland is still a state of partial block
ade aid .thcre may.' be further trouble, The
evacuation of the veldts', It is expected, would 4
Completed. by.the Iltb. MI the remaining can
non had been spiked and their carriages do
an:l'o4k • • n
RETURNED UNION SOLDIERS' APPEAL
Freedmen of Kentucky and Tennessee.
Ngw roux, July 28.—Tbe 4saaing/ /Isla pub-
Itsbes an appeal of several returned soldiers for
employment. They complain %bat many New
York merchants refaced to employ them, be
cause they have served In the Union army, and
say that they are generally neglected by the btts:
Incas community.
The Time? Washington &pedal eaym General
Fisk. tioncieulasioner of Freedmen for Kentucky
and Tenneeaee, haslorwarded *report, In which
be says:
Major General Palmer, commanding this
partment, has.. by general order, stricken the
ebackles fmm all slaves who will leave the State.
His post coramandere throughout the State are
issuing passes to each colored person Making
application. Rallnrada, steamhoata, and ferry
boats are required to transport all who present
their military peas and pay their fare. This or
der was Waned on the 10th Inas, and the result
tuts been, that thousands of the colored popula
tion have crossed the Ohio river, and are now
crowding the towns and cities of the Stettin lying
opposite
The adds that ho In daily looking for a
breeze from Indianapolis and other cities that
may le experiencing this black vomit: Emsoci
pation aid deportation. general order and agi
tation attending the political canvass, bas mus
ed every color person to the importance of
striking for freedom, and men, W3lDerl and ail
'
dreg are generally upon the move for some
place beyond the reach of their late masters.
In teeny localities the moat cruel and deadish
atrocities are being visited upon the alum by
their ex.opmers, and especially is this the ease
where the males of familia have been enlisted
In our army. Gen. Palmier has directed his
leounnandents to forward all smiles making sp.
Oil:lupin for cotection to Camp Nelson, and
000 were sent Mere during last week alone.
HMO 141Q0ET 1H IHDL&NUOLIN.
Synopsis of the General's Speech.
bruisurapOLlS, July 28.--Clett. filiermenl
banquetlast night was a grand affair, given by
Mgcers and makers at the army, at a coat of
t 9,000. Oen. Sherman, In responding to a tout.
made sletigibY and argumentative speech. In
which- he said Ids ancestors being in the Bei;
(*dog line, contributed largely to the imports•
ton of Shinn elares. and he felt that It was
his duty as far se possible, to atone for the Aline
of bia ancestors; he considered the slaves free by
the action of tbesemsalonists. It was the duty
of the Government to protect and educate therm
they tnight,be Colonised In Florida. and admit•
ted to a luiploaeutatlvti In Congress.
'Bo opposed negro suffrage, andindiscrim in eta
Interoouree with the. whims. His observations
In kinks and; South Amain led to this con
clusion: He believed the whites must have the
governing power, and that the Omnipotent in
augurated the rebellion to break darer' tbe legal
hedge which heed protected slavery from Molest
indignationrof the cloWsed world. He thought
plenty of the; Southern States would vote to
ratify the Constittetionsi kmendrnerit.
Mto the subject of military power, be did
not Ind that there was any usurpacki. XS wag
the moral law or eeif• preservation. but when
the necessity wu paned he hoped the civil law
would ammo Its away: E
The Seven-Thlrty Zoos al! Taken.
haw:cmPa, 'July 26.—The Seven . -thirty
.loan has been clowd by the subscriptions ro
be-Wed to dap. Of the total Wes of , the three
series -of the $730,000,000. $700.000,000 bare
been taken through the subseripticat agency.
The notes awl be forwarded from the Depart
-molt as rapidly as possible. The delivery of
Inds of small &samba/11one bas been retarded
by the wens heavy demand from the paid off
Tom.4buSSUriP Mule will be shipped as tempt
ti
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THEVELIL OrTag CONSPItiII'ORP.
Attorney Genera tpeed's Opinion of ills
LEOSIGTICY
0 0 Toni, drily: > 4 3r-The 214unils special
says : Attorney enteral Speed is ,Ire Paling
and will shortly Pinandgeite, Ws bondage as to
the legality of the trial oy-thealThurey.cAromis
eloo of the conspiratosa white the nvos of the
Prieddcrit and Cebinet, i birtililiti he 1111323i1111'the
SPl9 , ,memaUPt B 40 4, 4its 40U4*WD JUitiftea .
ti 4,74 . t hat at the : amt of the commission of
the deed trewereittil 'lst *iv ' , With the TOO!
'scab= Mehl - a esithotify ofgorernmentt,, and
that the Diterict.of 'Ccdomtile: was, and still is,
under menial law, from the :tact that the pales
of sin; loud Jost after thetattlis of Bail end,
tuuttenerlicen revoked. ' ".:
.
efleelallen. the ththinet, Were In
,sesathuiMeett two ions arida. hairto-day. It le
mademicod that, la addition to '-other Important
mamma, they bad under,ccmaldpulon some of
ON more ImportantiappotelmeMs about to 'be
made. „,_ .
THE sIQTIM IT CHARLESTON.
Balalaika in the Interior of South rerollna.
MAIL FACILITIES MUCH IMPROVED.
Nsw Yon, July 26.—The Heratcro Charles
ton correspondent Gays: The officers rentlatog
In the New York Sixty-fifth, hare been sent to
Charleston jail. The colon of the zeglmeat
have not been found; they are supposed to be
burled. The elty of Charlestrats now quiet end
orderly.'
Great deatitntlort I Bald still to alas In the
Interior ofsootbQa i nllca, an4l an agent hat
been sent North tor relief.
The mil facilities are much Improved, *ad
the ears now run to Orangeburg. Bat little
cotton la the State comes to COMlemon, owing
to the destruaton of the communications; but
much 11 being directed to deguista.
FALL OF BUILDINGS IN NEW YORK
Several Persons Burled In the Babas.
New You, duly 20.—A portion of the ruins
of the Museum fell this afternoon, fatally In
juring a laborer and at least one, other, while it
is reported that • woniaa /and child and others
are buried beneath the bricks.
A building on Perrone street, which rune
along toe foot of Brooklyn Height, fell thhi morn
ing, burying In the mite Patrick Reagan, John
Noah and James Martin, of New York .71e
betiding vas one of those damaged by the tire
DABS April: • When cheroot felt la it precipitated
several of the firemen Into the flames below. It
Was now bettenotatilt, and the laborers were
engaged In depoelting earth on the roof for gar
dens, to tho residences on the helabta above,
when the supports, consisting of brick arches,
gave way.
Latest from Europe—Arrivaleof the Steam.
CM3I2!
haw Yana, July 28.—The steamer Scotia,
from Liverpool on the 16th and Qtmeastawn on,
the 16th, has arrived.
The ship Mercury arrived at Havre from Nert
York on the 281,11 of Jona She picked op addi
tional parisengers and dye more from Weis of
the wreck. A hark was visible, andli wets hoped
aim eared others.
The Great, Eastern wu expecled to leave Nore
for Valentin on the 15th. The steamer Cuo.
line, from London for Valenti*, with the ahore
end of the cable, left Falmouth on thel&h.
An Antwerp paper rejoievalhat Antwerpbu
eon permanent pots for American wa i r vps
eels.
The election has emanated the attention of
England. Four hundred and twenty-one con
tests have been completed. The Liberals hare
two hundred and elskrthree, and the Conserve.
Urea onshuridted and dity-eight. ,The Liberals
hare f ken thus far. Theermoserearters
only adroit a gals of four, and another week
would elapse before the contests would be over.
Tee hisreantile Meads/los of New York ob
tained a verdict in the Queen'alledch for 226,-
78S sterling, against Chas. Windsor, who lately
absconded.
_ .
The bank of France lost two thousand two
hundred and thirty-four millions of francs In
specie darter the week.
The Swim Federal Connell received notice of
the withdrawal of Mr. Fagg, the American MM.
later, and the sutratitatkm of Mr. Harrington.
tarksv.—rice Liserpod, 7alp 15th—The Dews
to-day le un important; Blunts not much election
erring to-day. The Asla's !ewes imparted con
siderable excitement to the Foreign market to
day, and improved American securities, cope.
chilly Illinois.
Lima? yr eke Bents.—Liesrool..laly
Blmtisg.—The steamship Asia, from Boston, ar
rived to-day.
Cotton—Bales bailor 30,000 bales, Including
10,C00 bales to speculators-and exporters. The
maiketlahnOyant With all arena, of g( 4d.
The a:deices from Atnerlea, via tie Asia, caused
an advance.
Breadstuffs—Quiet and steady. Provisions
dull. Lard firm.
Lannon, July 15.—Asmtoo.--Console closod
it 0042,5034 for money.
American Stock-111.1nole Central 58,41 Erie
54; tioltedBtatoo6.2oe, 7134072.
Vintr Lamar. vl Queourown.—Liverpoot,. Jo
10.—The coals were all on board the Great
Eastern on the 14th, and everYlign vat m the
beet condition to lure the None on the llkh fur
Valenti&
Mr. Dom. ambasaador from Mazimillian, has
anired at Bontaaropron, whence he will embark
far Marko,
Rio Jar - nolo, JaneBl.—Coffeegoodt sales fmm
Ora hands of 7500®7700 bags albs at. 81 ST®
2430.
Fano, Jane li.—The Wm." closed bat.
Rent.as 67080.
stock and *lowly Matters.
New Yoax, July 26.--. The Stock market was
very strong today. The early dealings In Ball
way Shares this morning were quite animated,
and a further rise took place in Eric which
was a feature, and large purchnses were made.
Other shares sympathized with the upward
MOTIMMM In Eris. At the last board the mar
ket was very much excited. There was a per.
feet rush for stocks throughout call. Prices
were higher. especially on Hudson and Plus.
hugh. The Erie dividend is 4 per cent. =MM.
mon, and 3,4 per cent. an preferred stock. The
Scotia today brought out large orders for 5.20'5.
There was a very active market ifer them on the
street and at the tx?ard. The purchases for ex
port =aggregated over one trillium, chiefly
on German account. Miscellaneous Stocks
stead y at about yesterday's prices.
Gold has been firmer to-day with some activ
ity, Out with no Important movements. Money
In good demand with an ample supply.
Cotton Sold—Cottride Explosion-0u
Factory Burnt.
Nur Tong, July 25.—Two thousand bales of
good New Orleans and North Carolina Gotten
were sold at auction • to-day at 29)10347.4c. for
rebated and good middling.
A cartridge explosion In a factory on Fifty.
First street, Lade,. Injured three girls named
Anna Smith, Joanna Berke and Anna Neveolda,
the latter badly.
The oil factory of Westervelt &Co. %tea burned
last night by an Incendiary. Lou not beau.
Lafayette College Commencement.
Parraw, PA., inly 90.—The commencement
ezerclua of Lafayette College took place to-day.
The valedictory address leas delivered by W.
BPClean, of wilkesbarre. The comer atone of
;MA's Chemical Mali was laid yesterday. prof.
W. H. Grace, D. D., of the clue of 1840,, delta.
ered the address. The trustees dental - John W.
Scott. D. D. President of Washington College.
Pa., tithe Chair of Mental arid Mural Phyleiva.
dinner Governor Pollock was_preent atthe Alumni
to-day at Masonic IL: all.
Severe Thunder Storni—Prise Fight In.,
terrupted.
Common, July 20.-4bere was a cetera
thunder storm yesterday afternoon and did con
siderable damage to property In tbls neighbor
hood.
A Ore tight for orm tbyticend dollars a Me,
between Clark and Boating whirl was to burg
come off, beebeen MacMillan polaPoord in the
arrest of Keating, who is hel in .10,000 ball.
Gold Market.
New Ton, Julyllng In gold, to.
day, ts lamb no spoonful,* Movement
apparent, and no liar:Woo of a math:mance of
government rates of gold. Tne demand 'fee
loan, of gold la noinlaali Itta terms Wag
generally privele. The plos shows ialAI
weakness.
90110410 S LISM.
Faulkner ApplySigler Pardon—Secretary
Seward going to Cape May—troop• Mu..
tering Out. r
Nate tens, July' 26.—The Herald'. W ash•
ingent special says: C. J. Faulkner to In he
city to urge an application for pardon, claiming
that he was a Union man daring the war.
Secretary Seward . , accompanied by members
°ebbs family, will leave to-day tor Cape May.
Four regiments are to be left for the pre rot
in the Shenandoah under Gen. Torch. The
others are ordered to be mustered out. They ar
rived here today, and consist of the 19tth,
191st and 214th Pennsylvania, and 191st Ohlo.
Jeff. Darla and the Sentinel.
New Tour., Ads 26.—The Petersburg (Va.)
Index says: "We have been informed that Jeff.
Davis has made several requests to be relieved
of the perpetual tramp of the sentinel up and
down his c 00... hat on this point no re:Lytton
could be grange; and he is Buffering from ner
vous excitement, lin:1111i remaking prostration
which dowel:renal footfalls induce. This is
the cease . , of his ailing eyesight, his eyes hav
ing enffer6V for y..years from a disorder
AAieh l 4 gTgatly • creased, by any nervous ire
- •
The Barth ace Precedent Reversed.
, WASECIEGI7OII; July Y6 . -T1 ? o precedent estab-
Used In the Efairis.easa was Partial.) , reversed
vs-day, the case tried before Judge Wylie In
the same court :In which Miss Harris was ac
quitted. Rondo Maloney bored Florence Wilson,
wiscivromised-totore him In return, As Flor
ence did not keep her promise, Horatio stabbed
.her, inflicting a severe wound. The jury - found
Horatio guilty, and he was sentenced to eight
years Imprisonment in the penitentiary:
From Europo i —Newa Anticipated
New Yon; July 2Q—The almoners Helvetia
from Liverpool, and Tnetonia flow Bonthamp•
toe, hake arrived. Their news is anticipated.
Another Counterfeit.
BoaroN, July 28,—A well execrated ennnter•
felt ten dollar bill, on the Thompson Bank of
Thompson, Connecticut are In elrculatioo.
A WAIL LeROM VIRGINIA.
There IS iomethlag very suggestive in the fol
lowing Vigorous article from the Richmond Com
mercial/lid/Ma or Tely 2T. What the editor says
of the old freedom of speech and the pen is
otintudag enough—when we call to mind the fact
that the man who, before the rebellion, should
have expressed the opinion, either orally or in
writing,-that slavery was not perfectly right and
goad, legally, socially, religiously and economi
cally, would have been lynched forthwith; and
if the perpetrator of the outrage upon the divine
institution could have got out of the State with
a amine skin or ea unbroken vertebra, he might
have regarded himself as lucks'. Bat It is of
their well-remembered Billingsgate that the edi
tor speaks when he Wks of their freedom of
speech—somettaing of the kind &list. Milli:iv:ashes
the flab-market, and which was poured forth
when abolitionists and Yanked school systems
were the themes of discussion: • •
The Southern pe3ple have a great many things
to forgo, and a great many things to learn.
tinny old habits to tweak eto, and many nee
habits to acquire. With the oil, these ere dlllicnit
unLe, and it is to ho fearol teat many wilt Oak
ander them, it is no easy thing, in old age. or
at middle life, to divert the mind from its emu*.
tooted channels or thought. and in one moment
to change the whole current of feeling—to give
up what we have all along cherished, and to
learn to love what we hive all along bated.
Political theories engaged much of the atten
tion of our people. ,To Many of them the theory
of separate State sovereignty, with the inferen.
tied right of secession, has been a favorite aed
long dogma. Tney learned it from the speeches
and writings of some of the venerable tines who
Brit helped to frame, and afterward to interpret,
the Coesiltution. This doctrine became almost
pats end parcel of their minds. They believed It
as they believed the Bible that they daily read.
Their effort toesstablish and carry nut tile dogma
brought On the meet t war. The North arrayed
Weir airlithat thil theory. The t trotectinne met
In the-Aback of battle to decide the disputed
dogma, 144 the North prevailed. .te line been
- forcibly gelds &hexer wee foug at to interpret the
Conetitutiok. Its far as the lune of battle can
deelde.a-quaitffots, Tn . Itittegiteation has been
Drejttdielei to the booth. The Southern People,
however, can not In a moment recover from
this deeLtlon. The toots of their favorite doc
trine had grown deep into their minds, and they
could not bo violently pocked out without la
beller, wounda and laceration.
But Ideas, convictions.. theories, are not the
only meridees and deprivetbaus to which they
are subjected. They have to g,lve up former
privileges and habits—habits that were fastened
upon them—that "grow with their growth, and
strengthened ertilr their strength," anal they
became second nature. The "privilege of free
speech" la thelre no more. They most learn to
bridle their tongues; and, to solace them in their
efforts to do no, lot them bear in mind the Scrip
tural declaration, that "he who ruleth his tongue
is greater than he who taketh a city." With
the Southern people, this is no light task. In
I times peat, they indulged In freedom of speech
' to an cetera not known among most people.
peclelly was this true of those resident in the
country. With servants to week for them, and
with ample leisure to read books and newspa•
pewit social In their natures, and always vi.iling
or remelting visits; event man a politician, and
nearly all speakers or eativersatiotiallets, lt was
their habit to speculate without restraint upon
political affairs, end to criticise with freedom all
public men and public rues:nes. This print
ege Is no longer theirs. They have to learn to
bridle their tongs./.
As with epeskiog so with writing. It has been
said, and the saylog la °hen quoted. that the
"pen is mightier than the sword." The remark
Is not true. That. 'mighty instrument of little
men." the "gray goose quill," is now compelled
to acknowledge the supremacy of the sword—ln
the South at least. He who wields the pen now
had need be extremely courteous, for he le more
apt to write down himself than his opponent.
With the pen, even more than with the tongue.
Bouthernera were accustomed to be free. The
liberty of the press was a veined franchise. Each
editor was a sort of autocrat. Ho wrote what
be pleased, acknowledging no restramts but those
imposed by honor and propriety. Candor com
pel* the remark that he oftentimes ran license
Into Hoentionnseess. There Is, however, no
danger of his doing so now. Autocrat no longer,
he must Mak three times before be writes, and
then it Is as ten to one If it would not be more
.discreet to have the thing unwritten than to
write it.
If it is difficult for the Southern man to give
up his former pnvllegee, how much more MlTE
,enit it It for him to give up the old cherished
habits of life. Day after day, week after week,
his table was crowded with pasta friends and
strangers. Ills house was open to all. Ills table
fairly groaned under the weight of hie bountiful
.cheer. Be wu like • leuud Hama with his
friends and retainers around him. Alas, hid
reign has ended. Die barns are no longer NZ
Ma forks and Ur& Aare touted army f h.e AIM
ham become desolate, and hie once hospitable man
akin tafaetfadlog to twin. The cheerful mgroa
who once °erupted his cabins, who plowed hie /fade
once whWiled as they plowed f who were jot, and deck,
andfatared, airs nowtree and wandering about In
strange plum They ars not as fat and sleek as
Meg were—indeed they are thin and careworn. W
ands they know not where to get a meal—but
then they are tree I Poor things—heaven bolo
them, for they greatly need el guide, a counselor
and (need.
Ile who kept his horses and bound; and was
wont to make the welkin ring with the shrill
clamor of his horn and dogs. will henceforward
have to content himself without them. Whence
be once rode he will now have to walk, happy If
ha hes two legs left to carry him. /I lateen
manage' to keep one balf.famiebed ear, be will
be more tonneaus than most of his neighbore.
'The pleturn in dlemal enough, but it is tamer.
drawn. Rudesketch tilt Is, tt yet reveals enough
to let us all to thinking. Have we an enemy
who desires to add to the distressesaf the South
ern pa3plef If so, he is a cruel man, and is an.
deserving of the mercy of God. As for- the
Southern people, let them rally all their re
solutes and bear their troubles like men.
They are being tried In • furnace seven times
heated. The torture is great, Out they must en-
dure it. In time their deliverance will COMO.
Tim Military Commission on the el:splash:lo at
Mobile Wive IS to have been the remit of gross
tarelessusa on the part of the league demos-
Ment which wu moving the ammonition, hot
are unable, from want of whnerses. to deter
mine the exact taus of the friettfal calamity.
Tan story that Montan& of reinforcements
have been lent to General Sheridan, and that
General Grant has Informed the Mexican Minis
ter that the French will soon have to leave Mex.
lee, fs uttirly groundless, no such Information
ever having been given front the source named.
A MN of silver ore. from one to four pa cent
Fire metal, was disarmed a few days linen
sb.Mt nine miles bomb of Rea dbl.
Hosanna Maass A. Dann b =food In
edeago, and unnowdedltorlal assnuigatnent of
go
CITY AND SUBURBAN.
A Monument to the Soldiers.
meeting
was ham
at wuktaa last eve- With the deverpment of oil:in Venango'leacus
sing, for the purpose of taking some determined tY., much 4rl. ‘ §cee Icritteln ' -44 1 8 }14:1 1 Pnie the
action In regard to the erection of e monument enblect °toil, until It would eopear
to the soldiers from Allegheny county lobe hevo ing 4 a ol.2 .xtehl-he.wrilnett "with reference to dust.
Callen duriop the Rebellion. On motion Goner- i g reat al ea gMen region regionthntwoald prove °tinter
ai Jemo
s.!
segiey called to the . clua; eft to the gemital ratideocs Yet-the followAg an-
Meters. R. S. Thompson and 14 Baku were ! Mint, eondensedfrotd reliablivonrces lute seek
appointed Secretaries. • ! a beatint rifon the early ! balm of Wasters
After an lute [l7.4lll4Y4Yl44oRtigadas early
aborighwte roamed
-ser an interchange Of views to regard:to the,
moat effective Ivey of accormallehing ,tbe l eihHeet
In view, on motion of Han. Jetties Earn It
wets resolved th•t . •olttee of -Organization
consisting of six iroostwie be appointed by the
chairman, clothed "with power to appoint a Er ,
Dente Committee and such ~iher subordinate
committees ,e/s may be deemed necessary; said
committee to report at nu adhurucel meeting to
be held at the Board of Trade Booms on Monday
next at two o'clock. •
The Chair appall:Aga at Such Commit:tee .of
Organization General Peerage', Cdioneiltoung,
W. W. 'Ward, Erg., B. C. Barker and John L.
Berlin. There being: no fuithei business the
meeting adjourned. "
We earnestly trnsichat this noble elterptist •
will }nett with' the support frets' citizens of
the county of which It to deserting. "We do not
believe that It will flag from any !Seger perae
verance or energy on the part of the cOultaittee
appointed to carry oat the work, who are gentle+ t
men to every way 'qualified for the Or/pee.,
There are diffienitiestri the way-of 1116140.510a
ti0n of this enterprise which the members of the"
meeting have wisely forseen, but *Lich-they-ars.
determined to conqtsiarr an tintirlng devotion,
to the tack committee to theitc:' The aubJeet
should excite time patriotic ardoewf every eitizeitt"
of the county who remembera llovethese 'rare-
I turning braves, whose memories and deeds are,
I sought to be perpetuated by the erection of a`
I monttmer.t In their behalf, went forth -in' the
pride, strength and beauty Of their manhood mall I
laid down their lives to defense of a COM:WW2,
eonutry.
The work before the Committee Is an arduous
one, and their hands. should be otlenulaki by
co-operative efforts In every community,. ttiwct,•
village and townshlp in the county. TIO diffi
culty In °Waterlog subscriptions should be Wet by
the employment of agents, to be pald fdr their'
services from the• fund ; to visit enemy house In the, '
county (or subseriptlOlsSi It la eattraated the the
mat for erecting a suitable monument will not ,
be lees thee one bundled fifty thousand • dollare,
It is Intended 'shave craved on its basethe name
of' every Allegheny county soldier who loot his
life daring the war. The monuteent will be,
erected at some commanding and elevated ppo.
In the city not yet determined upon.
We believe the monumdfit wtll be erected, slid
It only requires a etrobg initiary effurtto smote.'
pll oh the, thing. We urge open our MAl:matte
citizens to exert their energke to this end to I
subscribing liberally to the work.
Returning to Comp
A party of gentlecorte started, yesterdsi, on a
haul.. Most of this party being t (the Militant!'
persuasion, a complete camp equipage was pro
vided, et:toasting of will tents and dye; with tin
plates, mesa pees, ramp kettles, "Intelligent
contraband," etc., etc. The commiesery—a
srantlemampf large experience In the camp and
the fLeld—erhlhtted rare
,such in ordering the
atone. In no enguarded moment, In the' confi
dence of social conviviality, we were allowed to
to regale ourselves by reading over the regaled -
Ifttti.,S.and for the benefit of other Minting parties,'
who may bet have 80 much experienced actioDS,
.we tents the Items, en fares memory, will allow:
Two wall tee th , poles and flyer two wagons,
and forage for teams; two camp kettles; four
mess pace; twelve tin'platus, cope. kOIVCS, larks,'
and spoont; twelve blankets, woolitwelve
eta, rum; twenty•tive, pduode of "hard tacit"
dee p undo of coace; roasted; Hve poduda of
sager, one quart of salt; one quarter of a pound.
of pepper; one gallon or chow-chber; five pounds
of butter; oar' pound 'of Kum; Onelnarter or
gross of marebee; one ere; hatchet and shovel;
dye pounds of sperm Candles; one keg and spi ,
ot, (for vine:tart) one five gallons deuaJohn;
(for burning Iluit;) one hut ''--I.pOnude of ice,
(to preeerve garnet) thrft parka of eardo,; (TIBIII
- one box of Wheel ng tobt; twenty five
pounds of killikinnien; one ; it of -deg pirate;
several battled", and omen, 'huts tit:Wel:unmet
ated.
With such au ruled, and with aheha party,
away out in some of the deep dare tuountee
shades, erlebtri a deer' journey, who eoidd no&
enyy a ertelt of beotlag I' Think clinch pure
air, coo! shade, sad rOclal evenings!
Regatta—A Match betweer the Regatta
ruG Darltug—TL! latter-Wins ate Itaia.
The Regatta Denton has. been fairly Insugura
ted In our city, by a race between the four-cved
boats "Regatta" end '''Darling," which
came all' yesterday afternoon on the Allegheny
river. The coureo selected was from the Ralf
road Bridge to St. Clair street. From the fact
that it was not generally known when till
race would transpire, or indeed that It was in
contemplation, there Were not as many spectre
tors as there otherwise would have been. Still
there was a goodly camber of citizens present,
who evinced much interest In the exciting con
test. The boatel started from the Railroad
bridge about four o'clock, keeping • pretty well
together, but the Darling gradually gained upon
her competitor, and succeeded to whining the
nee.
wO nnderstand that a return matcb between
thus two boats will come off next week. The
crews of these boats era oomposed as fobowal
Darting—George Jordan. D. Bey, T. Rly, Geo.
Beemconat. and Coxseedo harry Bymert.
•
Renalia—Fred Planer. W. K. Vandegrlft, Oli
ver killivnine, Albert Hancock and eniawnin
Wm. Johnson.
The Judges were Jame, Wilkins J.' K. Bar
bour. J. M. Porter and P. Weleanberger. Adam
Weaver was Umpire.
Wo trust that this la oaly the beginning of tho
Regatta on our waters, add that the boniest
yesterday will pave the way for a brilliant sea
son of the Regatta in.onr own midst. ' • •
Itanawure
There were no leas than two runaways yester.
day. In the afternoon as the eastern train was
leaving, two borsca attached to• earriage became
frightened, from the whistiing niche iccometive,
and ran at a ferious rare down Grant street.
throwing the driver Out agniedt the curbstone,
and Injuring him severely. though not seriously.
lie wareonveyed in I earrings to a physician's,
where be west well cared for. Meantime the
frightened sob:ells continued to run ; and were
only caught after being exhausted.
between six and eaten o'clock in the evening,
a hots() attached to tl buggy standing on Wylie
outset, n manic of doors above Alderman Yastier's,
became frightened while a gentleman was step•
ping into the beety dad jest as be bad banded a
lady M. defer.; ho could graap*the bridle the
horse started, and tulning 'abruptly down Wash
ingtou street,, the bulgy npturned,4hrowing the
lady tut . Fortnuats y she Bustelned no injury.
The buggy, however,weet not s° fortunate, beteg
considerably damaged.
Intiuittclap.
On the night of Cho 121 b inslant, a girl named
Mary Crofail, living. at Sttwart's Hotel. Irwin
borough, Westmoreland county, gave birth to
a male child, which ehe bailed in the garden,
giving qr s .a. In ►ha morning that It bad bona dead
born. Suspicion of foul play existing, a post
mortem examination: was held on , the body of
tho infant by two physicians, who; ark: the
usual tests employed on 'such oceastime, pro.
uounced that the child bad been born alive.
Clonmer's ie.:pest was summoned, and h verdict
renderedthiu the child had come to lia.dentli
by suffocation at tbl,bands of its mother.' Poi
witnam molded vaitaving seem tha child elirtly:
after its birth wrapped' tu en apron and laid
dei two craw matt:exam.
Vie Alleged Coutterfelt "Sawyers , ' Com ,
witted.—The three Imen arrested by the Alle
gheny Pollee on MOnetay orening, and brought
before Mayor Morrbion for pelting counterfeit
money, alter a hearing and a niebt's iodides in
the tombe, were bluglit before United Suites-
Commissioner Spro 1 at ten o'clock yeti* rday,
morning. Their coined waived • bearing before
tbe Commit/loner; so that no new testimony wee
elicited. The parties David W. Dolmen, Jonn
D. Jewell and S. L. B dibart,—were each commit
ted, In defied: of WOO ball fora belting at the
next term of the United States District' Court.
Capt. John McKen, arrated on Tneiday on the
same charge, was acquitted, there being ao evi
dence sufficient to hbld him. • Eils' baggage wu
searched by the police yesterday, but nothing
was contained among It which cotild+ in the
slightest way impllcite him.
Held to Salt.—hnke Marvin, elltged.to be
ono of the Chearflel¢ vonnty conspirator!, vW
brought before U. tIJ Commbudorier aprOd
terday, and use° ban tho two Of 0,m107
his appearance et !be nut tans of the Vrate4
%Oa
ESTABLISHED 1N IfB6.
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The Venango 011 Region - - A amp of
,Itboory—ttor Use of retrolmam Among
. 'Of) Isole4ifilrgyArei "Worship..
ottrbrilderzieeMot;burited hpon our bills, and
paddled theletandeirdYo . gratieftd atraanu
and tribetterie that Ittattnot faitbe of In
teretith,,o7 • & t •
Yenongo rlfef.wae. the naxtie given by the
,Ercoch,M,Frenth , creek, which eaten the Alto.
gbeny &Short distarice below Oil
Creek: e Word Venango is, • porruption of
thernet ii&d''/ItotagON,' - widett'llin soma
role:that:ea entru'ind' indecent figure tarred
rutin:" Wirree:whielf the Benders foirifdlera when
they first came to rttrregion. Since thedevei.
almrsent 14/911'Ptir,enthelts, 1 110 , traPtesileal
bea very. gebefaltx,prefulled,Otat the name of
' that creek la Of recent 'Tide is stub:take:
I Oil creek, by iitunif, taekaidesthe 111E4 tea.
Among tie many naturraes
dlacoe
ereed In this country ininfjeferi . ,lab mom
remarkabhiwarthe peculiarly inflacomatde oil
I found/0/MM ontheserrfacet of Oil creek,. The
,elleets oil {Tom the olleptings in PU,CMOIC was
'Used by the-Seneca Indiana its in I:Mgt:tent -and
!tether:: rehttioultArdentip.. It was .althest se
er-lattngad a• tita ratßnat naphtitaof the Caspian
Ace. With It the Senecas mixed - their wirlain4
`Which give tbetnn . bideons, glistening= appeals.
I ante,iatnisededgreauperumneney to stteLtpaintZ7
Itt it reagraf4„li intherVions to water. What '
a startling speethefe the oil snilointed Warthar of
the Senecas moat have been *shame forth the
facial wer.wienoft. ox, paddled hit: ;light -Our°.
Abate the dark Woe watenrof the ;ill , 13 Sy and
Zengc.Toeller nnmtie OW was
i ...m t p. i iere ,
described than In tee imigisaUve Wimps of
the French Com nrantlisat of Fent Duquesne
(now- Fittsintrgb;) tb ild Excellency, General
I .hionttalm, the untortunine , -Itero of Qpnbee :
"I 'would destre„P‘saw the Comniandant, "to
assure yam excellency that,thlaia a mean de
lbsod. Some of the most astonishing
t•neoaraiwquders .have been &Move:red by our
people.. While descending the Alfeaheny4tteeu
16147.1i1e3 below the mouth of the cortearango,
and three atxtVe Fort Venting° we were ihritM
'by the Chief df the 'genital to 'lathed a religious
ceremony of his tribe: 'We landed and dew up
otif unites et p point where a email amain en
thred.theriverj The tribe , appeared unehually
solemn; 4 , lYes' marched up the stream about half
n league. 'when the company, a large baud It eV.
peamd, had arrived some clays Worts at. Gi.
gemtle beidettts on army aide. The scene
anareallyanblime„, The great chief then recited
the openesoicand berplatt of MA anteaters. 'lbw'
sdilide of the 'Arendt vend covered with a- thick
siren, whicti"kmet filth a Complete turnilagra•
don. been gathered and lighted
with a torch. At the' sight of the games, the
grevCiorth As triumphant shout that
made the hills And valley re-echo Rare
then Is revived the unetent Are worship of lbw
East—here thew's= the Children of the gain I"
Coal Exchange
41 a meeting ,of the Coal Exchange etltl on
; Teestiay. a risolution was adopted. recommend
..
leg toibh proprietors of cool mines a reduction
of one cent per trwthel* on then:velment rates of
rata= (now hoe emmif •xser bushel) sad a cor
n
reepandsnu reductio of the wigea of the"h ands
empioyed 'the robes. The first day Of Au
atilt wee fixed as the time for the proposed
redaction to .go into effect. It is believed that
the miners will giro their oonsent to this &sage
In prices without resorting to a ark& ittid tf
they do so. coal can be-furnished to city con
.enmers for eight or tea,conte per l.pahci
An thdeveloped it eniattom—About slx
o'clocktiscereateg, lacer, Williams, of the Al
legheny wilCiNvrhtle eaJoying his canal mason
of aterp, was awakened by hearinv. a female
cryingllburaer" In a house near tits reeldeace,
4tee
sod jampinz up, rushed ea dirhatt il le to the
from whence tea cry proceeded, and '
gum ad
la captuthig Iwo men—not, howeverodi he
lied eillhd in? tha , "asalstauce of Comm . tIM
H0 1 110(1. WIU? AesTasslng along at th e tilt! , the
prisoners beteg very obstreperona and -
ageltbla What de.* dead, if any, these men
werobern on - ..comoutttlug when ID Cp=selY
(castrated, dld,not come to our know but
the mystery will be unravelled by Mayor Morri
son this nibiang:
, ,
Dupree and Green'a Mastrols.—The The
atre was 6E5111 ailed 'to repletion hat night tu
vitamin the yelled hatertainment ghee by this
'copular troupe- We doubt, gamy similar troupe
has even maintained so long a run of patlonage
la this city as the present one. The entertain-
ment is-free from the objections relied Mynas,
other estehitiona In ergo* point of Vie.', It is
as harmless as It Is aivertlpg, as aside:seed by
the relined and' Inielllaint audience it, reoetves.
But a few more days remain in which to attend
the MinstreiN ea this week will end thelt, PUS
In this city.
Postdate APPrantmeats•-•Nathaniel
german,. postmaster of ,fiqeiro Cotner. Oa=
county, vice Jacob J. Dottil„ declined.
'R. K. Hosbact4posamaster Busaban,!criv.
ford comity. Pa., vice IResu7'Pyron, magnet&
Joseph B. Ott:ford, postmaster at 011tly Blair
county. Pa., vice Samuel B. Ewing, resigned.
Binmn N. CiaLLW, wannest& at ItollsvilLs,
Lancaster comity, Pa., lice Aaron B. Weldnian,
rosizned.
Seymour Tea Pigtailder it Snapp'e Maths.
Crawford county. Pa:, aka Fleury G. aLtapp,
resigned.
Dr. Balton. :at New York, comrsponding
Becretso7 of the Inathite of Seward for .the or.
pbsnaof patrlotaiwfil address the orphantof tIIe
afferent asylams of Allegheny and Plttathugh
at Dr, Clark's Church. South Commons. Alle
gheny, thla alteracon, at three o'clock. fla
will also address' the citizens generally, this
event= ai 734 o'clock, in. Dr. Reed's Church,
Bernath at, soave Smithfield. Citizens feeling
interested in the subject are invited to attlemd.
The' Ist of Auguit.--The.ccdared
"Fourth, of Pulp). promisee to be an intateding
occasion to our sable citizens in nits city. •
theatre will be opened at Masonlinall. in which,
as the Mlle annatmcc, will be played .Othello,
with a full misty, and also "Boreasstus Yttrium."
The performeis wilfah be gentlemen mid ladles
°reeler: Theday - will be duly celetwated by
pieties, speeches, and geuend glezlheathttn.
The Cense of Ireland.—A lecture arill be
delivered at lassonle Hall, on , Friday ejealex
nest, by W.J, flynes, 11*, of New Eogland,
on the Subject; "The Cause .of Ireland,aa ttla
Today, and the relation to Lt of the .T=.• lan
Brotherhood." The object of the Leann., we
understand, la to advance the interest of the or.
der, and czpialn eat objecta and purposes,
Appolntment.—The commencenseat era%
dies of Lafayette Baiton, wets held
yesterday. "The Board of Trustees havillled a
vacancy, by the appautmeht of Ben I. W.
&colt, of Washington College, la the chalr of
Mental and Moral Eldloaophy.
From Georgia.
Atlanta tea heap of mina. No One mg km
toe he condition. 1 had read scout the burning
of Atlanta, but serer once believed it man ao
thoroughly destroyed. Toe Court .Houlie and
chuMnee, the Masonic flail and the Milldings
belonginwto the medical faculty, and ammo Nadi
,U4O- arothotipital.. are all that It left standing.
Everything Oise lea heap of robtileh acid rules.
Fletories, Mores, banks, ro lling mial, hotels,
etatsttabg Is gone. No outdo doing *Orbits
towed rebuilding. _Toe . people Alt scales, and
when they,ape:liklehtto came the Clavepouent.
I Theca who haveany mesas are walttegto see
what the Government will dm
The further into Dixie I get, the tottailatred
I And toward the Government and, toward the
Yankee— The military power le the only rate.
guard. It that were taltrdratru I meld not
trace In the donthern Buttes and. even hope to
git, back attain alive., To morrow acetate Road
Ie opened ihrou4h to Chattanooga I It hes been
repaired' wholly at the =Tense of tbe agalsal
Goveretneet. Tonto up/Wants. the Mee City
10 totally .deitreyed. Ten;Yam of sadder=
Isduatry Will not eofftee to rebuild IL Bona%
grmyand ellennan'S =or. marching and crew
ter.marchlou ell around it. have deerofixi tha
country kr rallev—CbrneiviluknevQl As, Yarn
_awerszsou-on Tumult. Juip lath. NM.
1a,,,&,RY, WWI or Robert Reachasee, aged hettpala
raai The thatral will tike OM from
' Tigainci i 'serruts of Tederal pqal Jaalrada
illeg 1 "7 : 011 14 rut (reltildag) arrahzoos,
al tont oietaak, to Oriesed to tee Sawa:Melon
:guider,. The 14444 cd the famllface Ovando
'ed to attend.'
`HAWTHORNE.—CM Wadmareay inotlaS, a
biltpait u*siock, Hes. IffisiteraLlk
TIMIXE, Wu at Moss Itawthams, dirsllloll%
Rain et Nada hattafba