~. ,:~ L'.lt ' 'i• .0 7 , t ...., ,-,..1 IP I _ II 3I I P..PI : VOL k gulp 1 A i' . i : 11 ~ !:tr. , ....'..Otti . l 'D. 7 „....__... .ar- . _ _ - of +WI! 0 / I ^II,Oovs,seVIZI'AS asPoziot pr at atom tut= In the Isl''' . PillgsgAol4#oll44etas/tthiNV44 Pra/I, sow' Tovrai4 ow= ttd,ns to tots llow sou • goo tholPfer. l l4 Set‘ MotZloiliatt -11 "0" 1 " 4. 42 /too itsloq sd;o4_ Illissitistsl4 4l *. ./t 0 . 1( . rout .g.tr#o Jeygt . ltair - PeVricto t ti; LI" ilifiSW :11= ) 0:1 1 14i:44 Pistitut44.l:" . • Ma zest sato* of this Institution !ill pOlqd._, theiSßCAiligtbiregirdsisplaiis : Ittraoired *tilt referents to the tiqiirtenteitiirof theStbootTAlT tad , 4thlr.• ll # terititredifettOrareiatoriartattat ita ? -'s p aram cleaieo• WI:! Trittatil for they Whet branches. Persi t a *TAW ACiesi.keroo Oesses'shosho be present at the operant of this • te* -I. olf a fi.. tiv, 164 ;tit4 4 X74 4 1K/ 0454-I VM term OW= stiosihs. • atelY°; -- - ' vhtaiLa% :I,;koriltattAi G re; should:be icf-PMt gi4ll..;°djallittofg4,l,o4llll 4 : 4l ; t ri T 6 &lift= i t ifil td ve,,f et s o Vast „ I ,lt ynn naul obisw oa — IW/ “4/3° = I 'Wince) Otir .ftiooddi S Mr. ea M Wier, No. IN 'Federal. ;4 11 . We irit Rae itZglikst 'oiCeil4Oo gosions . ssws ..of the capture .or Ristsoss , etafi. • Vie Irdzienfigi, tee obakOvieral tee troi' • e ity4 owl ,tologloctroutlgo - or the Peeler* atidAi,iia**l 4 . Y. 04 . te 44 tiori ttualkul a AssS,;"sisds , Tsar-tont Aporetuktei. or:Ws-Ifmk Ortalliidieliggifeek* 4OOdsisf. Omit l7rte4.4ZFli*e'.st Clathq:AfailiAM. Jana veal' , ge in !matted midis stssri vshish he as I . 11 '14 AP 4 0 tg_... SlPii:9iler.PU.sbort notitS, to 'Abe Istakiansksall at ootrevoollSglytporitothr eisobwasseirtmess of furalatagsoodsanti sisdr , .. .:Lida sloth* will also to found at Ids elepol Astatteillert M .? ram dr • rticupivsl4.-trckiri..,4llo in American Onice 4142Aleinamier Ymitaisiii!ltioial—the'lXrater*Weirici; 'Oltudintett; Pike. !treed, priers ennuiitly tn.'-'l.lfliiniiir:!i;,iiike4.aeZi mates at the ehoriesi notice. So theme ,CeV*ttalrei,.ltaidt 4 ilthi l tO z.lbrtiot Autz14141445:4194-11:60.17 • tate , qi#aanir.- ougi' 6„6 :•.;uttinx attar To cal rened - 04 atoP • thazl32' enter at ;be , cla ' 60°1414 1 14. "4' Smitlillad street, cad chip ,between idles lillietted ro tt l.promptly t o. F A. RETROSPECT. lila ONVF.hini srs takemolosob4 6l Ylswo V=1)41441 11 1 kakiiiyozg;iioAtit Rhlri o f .tlEkiriviteAtisii we skic 4 ablite'reute. the sust'viiiieisiabilistietv luel f a t atitiefurn. , . are saskirV It Is nist•tfiffeif werenizi*TST tsst ePo the-weinaltiaM • -- ..:..theAiltt*ottlw/klel =Ma attft o2 W 34o : of tv.a ., wlileit -hea-aßent ;Ate iineMe4tert strengthson the lieaelt iii&incilhat the tine tide li'receding , Shari Vases mdling In 1, • .and rolling ord - ern imteral to44o . '•vorld of humanity Mit* th e e world of Vistas tinkled' ate 4 caused bt63latrbing Waimea alike neural to 1 _ - -,botti34o , 4n•botb, although attenat4trA I 41alta4li;lwe auntie's nonduarelOunitensaf 1 0 4 • If trairieni, d ate;:rie tin; regret - a, an/ find 1 mum, like the storco•toli4 apostle. to thank PCD , Emi. l o9k back to where we 11000 fifteen yeara ago, when the slime power rusted its bonds upon the whole nation In tiSitrustige of/theiNtAlre talaveLncr—wimet , - amen 4teeii-thlnkieg meta felt the iron eater 'their oliOotile7wkett ;Hue end feetalammtent : were utilize Frisian for 'audience to-the --artanacomott.dletatertiol tamanlt34-when bold . =tat Mira; aa' the Wel 'Of *lusher , law than • -thataxii reemant, _thamening priests made 4=14:9 Payer 4air dcbOciadosa prompt and ehemilal otiedlance to tket Mlatiltoni .atatntC siaeaci welt far as to ease-re that /le wkiwtiMLßerM2lt wail* Titiettlai deliverance to the captive, bad uttered no word while on -oath nttrek, the Oat= of AMIFIcia. PlTeri wand be condemned _ Let that dark and terrible period be one blo. • tort bt;'4e landmark: Then mark the siceend rarSiitle, on the Woody pleas 'of Sansek - ti the stoma's , &Jades la Conran, lithe 1150, -$OO. grits atd triumph of UlO Itepuhricsa party; in thshc mamas of the dense who, bearded dlli• plea to 7 0,, altlitt int* into, Thra' meals. thieieeme wail lien tie - irepeal of the netisealabsTlaw;. then the pruchtmethav of -eruszeiflttiouitheu the t4taldtatritalloa ,ot the :slave power by Mined forcei and thereat mandate; l :l l 3' Consi4og ooo l' sisuand4l63", that dinar" should no Sanger. Wei ever such progrela,seaa4-real Edam 'Val, *Wing progress! Loci at it., That which in 1850 sfSaiscoited afan the wildest Amalfi:lam Itaeheemme the Cahn e,entimant i of the tenon; sad t~at which wail _ask:wg ioilmazea dream la nit acatuipllshed Tad; - thous fifteen ' Coilaiir,altilions of =gross outyonts a e*aidiated•r. -;'Noglhie less •ttuusahteenieng nand of tlon - conto bare given - ns soch s an impulse and leg re._ 11mest may now:startlt some of as Willlilteldea that the tideneeding. that we are Ming teeltit.li 'so: -7. baly:lst. as tibia Lati t to - our faith: end our Int grits , end:all • • • :Jou Imslatible ItittsteAtion. - coniatns what can Only be G ame akincaustibie Illustration:of the franchise question,- On. one page "Traedom" Is repre waited Angel on a chair. of etete, resting her tight -Frei on 'a shield, while with her right hand . 'she. supports . her ' , forehead:as:if -in d . eep. pro *end candy. -Kneeling at her feet are some of theterithipaltraltore; euPli;lieloat the-group ap ,peara the word "Pardon:" with the guesticns bJ VoluthAte- 1 -"Slu T dl- treat time meet" - This" picturelatrnly atiggesttire, and la Weir needs 'alone; to , appeal.to the - judgment and tha. - Justice of allwhe lore country. - But theii- inttritign:in jartapiettlon, gives to Coltitabbf'a Actiesnott. ar nuzzle eignlflcance.: Thu Integra l 11 -Posttiv" represents poinnebia-Agandinse. er on ect ofatue .pereti :at the Capdal, and by her t aide a'Agra soldier on +crutches, one leg having " been :amputated.' BOaeath' thia picture is the word.'pranchise;".. and as If in cantianation of the Innitration - - ."Sha7l - 1 trait thesesnen7" so rt s Ipearthoatinds,.".dnd not Ca , nipan We defy anyline Omni .to 'gaze on snob" an illustration, tri • gurd,oa,feellstirrthg4:l bLs• heart; an emotion of 0101tati4 and ponce,. to the black man,—.ltar vS i , risberifie'rc/cyread. 7- . . !Tie lillsitias et a Rich-Maw:, ' - lam ji: Astor rates 'bla income at four themettitd three horictiter had :013y:denim per . .diem.. {Keeping or walling, tha gentleman deda a tbreirdollar till :dropping into; his hat every F znhatatel of ,theitiecnty.four houlei -He cannot ett dbwa to.talk,to , his phyalaitut:entliout littivpuirit wealth.;-11:net.ticalth; he canal:tn. ; bort:Wale mind fat. ten minatm.withont r feeling f 110 tintqqi IMMtasing irt.tda Want ;And be can,. ; not war wroad-tay, however the weather may be, Willont-tactling, Ishower of At aseTY Wm. cash' tames — lite In' the fe.te .baottletalent,manaer. -,,-„llankaltanz 1,344 ditl ; dendsla his teach - MU= financiera beat bird With.PanPoltai; unnite.:.= and !smelts - a Orpora '. Alope anmW their Silly Inceoldtdit dont Itelh and eontenettena:llll:allehers-pbtster ,ble house with krtettbatko.,, , Ono mighC inquire what the . Ifellow haa Ilene toMatit this -firmament, and Me only'lt . aixatit.ittan be btoni,lit'b 'that be was a rich man'a'sati,..and therefopa:cattat- Unita he— a er t —e Alabama. Mr; 3.11. /ACC lsbkbollt the Alabama, baS )."- Ake. testleill.l to 4 4 sunset of ommone as ip : nate - frosa . :Blrkenlie.d.;';l3ot . ber did not , *Were thirmsecessyttboot 'marring nuuserous amid Mod Matott aecoMut•Of the snare bo took ta and ft ttin4 ems ,tho.4llthasua. Musty. ar he made a ape he war .titantrl • with the arri 04-. l itlio boa ttlatAbm;o B tV2 At oneptth. I WA/ nomad' badzeredbY thes"ln :l I ne ls:Vdl/ 1113 .4 Ise pFP d,lo„allsYna ititat • -the close of lila address. 'Mere was thus pus in ; , bta bimeicthewenten rtarallon. read aloud to the =w on, t‘pla Laird %mat. wtkilo she Ala ' =der pinstruCtlon, Liar 'Ma was , tendbt far the - Contedcrata terrine!" !. :AOC; Chlacil mectis; az& then withdrew without attempting Waxily tuna for baling violated the law and disobeyed the Queen nslarallly• • prodansaltaa by Wins; a vessel of war for pi. is kai pwposa, to pm, op= .the ow:ammo of a consul smit7 with. Eogis,l4 • „ • - rhr• M=Mla wimargiumm E s Irr e gx, • ,t CdPIIIOLN 411TAZ IN -Elk 01 I Confederdte Army. . 1 EtEIIT moulgium. *is* 'X'aisnsi .R.O • izVaiiCk.ionsgazit.; ', : l.'T, *"....'• •• , :. . = .110FZDOS-"r0 - IF( VEAL'ill.- :-.._ Axions Seasons or ' a, Ore. . . SIT• ~“...., . .7x x ), : t--,••-. .z. , .. , 71.1 . 4. , ,,. ;.; .. --„,. .Arro r Alt or :MT. DANIS ..,ercilon And :. • - z - i ,•- - Reconstru - itegrp Stilrake. .4,:.,.5....---,r.rr,.:,,1.:-.:,.....::..- 7.-,. , . . ',3lsw Toes , drily SL—The • World's : = corres- popdinistierneke hzesartielenommennagon• the codition of affairs in thatioith. Yia says : altec : SO 117.17tiniliitsteidliiisWenietidialefo itici a l.-: 1 . an last. - tiara than ignition Of Men have been ••._ • . . W i llie nolo., -The, alz4restStates,2ll l girile., 'EI MIN All* iiat i lliil.Mpinit . lonC ilaialillk 1 an South Carolina heafrunished from 85,000 to I.„ ,OCO men to, thkg44 l tr' it4FrolAmjapa- as.• 'en of thentlittia.oLoulthinti;Tiniessee, Atkin- Thu . . . dind.F.l.Orida ~tfro?ilaistlso.oko to 60,- 1 00 :,io,,k , ciescHterd'and• Ifeliftekyr4ikoOlikiii7 Marylaidstill less. Although' the muster rolls of thelolntaidGesferal et•;Eirdimmid.contatneV 456,000 names at the evacuation of that; ettykof wllichrorticitehalt crentha thetteddoettnll36ll; '114: - ielief erinf : iiiiebereos7,6oriliaii:niait ' it ~,... .. lationilte.reln active iertice. "- • ...;'"•;.":.,-%"!, ; "f.':5 - : ,- , , , .11 -itil4c4,!liir;'.Biiiiiiiiiik*gial; ! iiiti l jaispn.in le of beannro.:ta Lb . ; e.eteek , ...,,,,,,,_ flop of a few. civil olltcere • ail: prantabonal per . . aohaintiasmodetaittoHdler. ' ; ,•.: ~. ~.,..",.f. • -; 'L: ! ... * ,..... , •_ i .::: 1,:" Although - tie , lint- orineinitiOn4letalle lei' 'apeciedercreleS.nnd,:deaecters. m elt .a paint of . abetieditrallfil4keatini lone #4"wittliiiit,' , Anent - equipment - and tolerable tribrale..dAttie.. "•lield.,..'Orthis - number the actual Cita Only. bangprealtuately- estimated from the bassindg; manta, hers „been ebbs, to, optain. The pin. ,LoCtionetwitioiunity‘leae beewdarger thap our - .army.- The number_ of-maimed,..crlispled :SO wasted forms everywhere to be • met,. Ihdlc , B4!• that nearly every familyis In mourning, sorne tbnetsdiorsvro, thnsuswhoutlititas.;-„, 4 ,r„....... 7-be : WOl,OB lb' ot alwrii i lgooa - LantliorW stone hundred tliOnsitisdlilte and mid' iii - ii;o , - vieei"and one.hirtid.rodAtititt4nr 1 4 # 1 16toeuill' ••dialkd;•whiLadhere.cieraperhats two hundred thinthand; &Caring; 4,uaktilvatiotollidegioool or, ...ole.butti. .Thiflodrollatellest gall .and+sup,l ;.;plieslies cutdoubledlYhdded"hir, - ..e, 4 teLle"tince bet' of deaths . * the tienthern car.Anyoalnelkif Is'. • claimed are mre . th ast balanced try the ravages otthe climate 11147 sr6eltientroophl:2 T,Ae want of. Sanitary or Roanital 0f4111112.31.1011i tladOilbt. edly swelled mortality el the South. The rebrds peter spared men ; when their caetcflos yenta win . adnostafte";7 - 7; , -•.-; i . -•-•.., •.. .; c ', 4 . - t-....- . ).•;•:: ;-:: -.... Great as lias'iier:" tie iriiiin den; the ids tn 'lel wealth has bees:stildgonter4 ,Tess vanscord• ; fin:loss of the South Is larger "than • that of the :North togenprinthtsaterwitgialdebt?Thetdnis..; .IsacitAnythsponfederacyforthaeupppet. of Ode:, inn wir woind aiditin'aliontjora - ,:thennumcwp .• liana of dollars, which reduced to our own Cur- Jency WithdzetrailarAndadOnlillons. A At:Ureter:lot all the other • Indebednew of 'Crinfedertietteas neer made rgigualtrasysafew. ',,ip;•cosecl;azioniet thuthiand - NOVlldinS.ll 4 . o Oldes thisahere are , State, ranutelpaLandlndividstel e*rillces. One thiriLeflibilltittlisneentiCnio -retie wasewept away by repudiation and worn:- leas bonds gigot dor.the.remair.der.. The ,reed end apPrecianiti leases of the SOnitrinay be auto ; pia rip in three. departments: . • - rtrat-!,_Tneccet,,otitemy .and.,w.artittatglal.. Second-=,The-"destrietion• or•piopecit.Vbr bath tonnes. Thins—The - lose Incident to destruc tion. The..eorrespondent's ,ttent=teaisd these Prises foot up: to ninectrouSamithroddinisdred , million of dollars. -.ln Vli• there are thmmenda of miles of • fending •-ore.. .a hailittilitiin Or acres rink 'weeds. and further 'oath the damage la greater. -t •"!Thnsugh South Carenna.• Georgia - and a pars '.of North:Cairnin‘: - tha. OetiPTC•fleldfiafildificoL , :like a palliest forest. ' Gies,sheds; hems, and went and cisterns • have been destroisd, and atanylanasare.mairdiabitabler..---: : . _:. -•-;••• -.: ;`Alabsitta leo suffered In the destruction of cot " toe, railroads. i•vearkshoPS. factories, foundries. and In etasailmsof andisaustrlbeyond • the Nl tal needi of her people.: So of Louisiana and -.llissisalopt,.altiroue,h. more" fortanaie la ipsttlrig, -back cache:lnto the.lnunese. _Teens, althonga -. liardlytemehed hystte fool of our , soldiers, has. been eaten out, and headline .lefi.her tintnekad Wintery and. its radii' habitations. The broad belt of "damnable, extending from Chattanooga ' • uff3avannah, "and theticet to' the'Potortute;lias ,&:strovedthe wealth" of a powerful , empire, • net tetnention"Whin has been lost '-nisswhere".frdec the WO *Witte Unit. '.. :- :. • - -.-"•• •; ' ',.• - ' 11;6W:dual kinaiug. has alsO been; very to:.. -Mentable: It Is a common story of almostevi ti • person who bed irealthi - that - the is, now_ peer:, Many of" Them:who had • large'gredit who lived on incomes of ibeusande a year, have not enough to buyiiillyitundstence.buSdepend upon who, chantyof theirlesannfortuttate blends, who, once' eleborate in their attire," now appear In soiled Jena and. gaping : cowhide shoes, and din dots otplevesjare most 'mourned. Many young men; , : wicievre , .attd • professional persa were dieing . tipon the' Inre - of a fete servants,. who hatiteen lett ',them. , "Such Person. are •nt,. tent' - eta bna bow to Ilse. ..'„ • The . &nutty . abOnndi with gold and. silver • coin; 'Much of this Lsundoubtedly beried an -wil l only make its appearance wLen order is re. stored. The cotton now In the country Is being ratidly . changed' for, specie, end commodities -Imb as are much needed - for wearing apparel; except shoes, watch the South has lacked less, "perhaps, than aught else. A few tanneries have wens np, but most of the steno are evident's , Au:ported. from England. '.. :,. . . . . - - The South has lost Its independence which It Might . willirdy"- have , 'surrender:4;4(la it had • been obtained , tint" It has" also don'ts seestige' 'and powaraerne and naoseecompared to which all other otoirasots ate IS mere trines in her es. ,IMation--, all &Sager, all labors, all hardships etO all hint ought have borne Mere cheer fully If they bad not been . In vain. - ----,• . - = ..• Tbele•Conversitions are fraught . wi th canons. ' reasons for the talure,-,.Among•the. more Intel , - Elsa sad centiervatlve it Is Placed on the groan& that nnmifehr and meant werS'egainst them. " It . In talk_with them that our armies have been made up of the hired • soldlas. of Earope. Isis a reality that, they were • sustained by, con-, ut and' fresh promises Of Intervention'. Or tee.. cognition by England. or Prance. or .both, uctid by force of many' disappointments 'they have '• crone to toteilakL.a deep iv -!Judlao,-4[4lt, bath • Governments: , - . - -.-- -, • -,, - ' • Jilt be reserved for-the United States . 14 main- twin a corafliet With "either of Slime powers, the • old of -the-South.: in.-merit' will. • undoubtedly be' , elven":withinn • a stint. They •how, • with'' n o t, ecnrmise and doubt;that • the • North have , not, on the whole, been fi rmly . ..united nyon the mainteninee Onto Union, Eziesteratectsterhis :".of political disturbances at the dierticheie been circulated.: '•"•"" ." - • -=• • The opinlan of the South is divided on the. question of deff. , Davis* • met its. , A division Derr • vades many - ell' ela;ses 'though" ain rade I think; those wtoi remened at!bme iviirglices" are the bitt.rest revlicm:of .. o the captive lnc President. s •lte‘• had a continstal battle to ll‘ht with the, blov.• . ernoreof :•Stades• who • caviled tor thOSheordical " • tights or Stake: ;lied his . role been . iolet:Lod; '. till neon : elenion It Is quite likely. a strong eon.; 'lest would have. arisen °utile ground of hircen.. , nroachmentsnpon State rights... •. • . . - Quiet but conaldienbie Interest ,G "menifeita, ' In the fate of Darin. his death wonid•be the balw•• !: picot soltaten Of trouble for hie Mends, as. either • hanging or banishment wonid.bevery.",serionsly " taken to heart by nearly al cless. • • ;.- On the-question of recosstrucdcn the owe's- :pendent sap, : The organization of the _State ' Cloternseents has given great satisfaction in "I most or . the States.. The men who have been m . favor of the Union Will have a fair ensure at the 'poke. : Bibby of the strong rebeir,say that - they :eolreto make no opposition at the noilsi and ' that they wall tolvisetheir friends le support the • Admiastratkut-candldetee•Torths Bak., of giv. - • lug more spot dy"erderi- peace. law. ' • COY: * Af,ance.... Of 3ionli.Cerolin=4 and. 039, Normsi.amoboto4..;:wi,ii. originally eV:Canned. Union men, hut lwasl/44-.areand Oftertheir ac-.: ceinert to oCire. ' Tne ; Inauguration Of ;State govereteentals hrit in insportaneei ; •• 'Represen , t* :lion'*the General COWIN& /I most advisable at the eadistt:Perledcae tberefillbs4otalloffi 0 to. *IOW the Statedndebtedniss incorrednar,• ing.the?sibellion ehilliterliseumed,•;Stettrity., forrprOphrtY , rietde do ho'sstrengthentidOhYSS , ".,•Pftitiat'dvall,a9.e..o;olPoinOto:'l:s9Por: 11: ~.„5 , ,ingi1i0,0,„.. , .-: -..:--,::,--,.., -.1--,.,, 7n..,.: -:- exetoptetakie;fitteiittegre•inErage.:•;"; vil ith ro Ls no:donbt,bui,thls.MbeaarerlalO olosa7 " if..,..636o3;:aliittd`.and ItOrrpr,atthor", "So 11,-•" As...#esat,"they - ,are tittitb`o tospaltda:, JOCtrai-Eght‘. Theyi haventS yet tniczatOditi-;• , ' • thilltnithbetWeen."Po varoautone ausgto 144 b-O,rPilattt to.soioio,ritiotliew,to4'.llvtoi. lute . iYOti Oli:.o . 44 l i*Dal ArdiXiMblo7 of f , 'c'esmndotooEtkor Ate ) Plana VlVlleges. ,- , Thicolleetion",thelLtitteavill mated" ooa - ilmn tru4tAlo.: , :',lL Igi 'obi improbabh?•thin ;bey :may -sad-IX•taifieurbirs±.4-gt. vas. gat; `tin Of thentwassuedeiLAJ't --,.--• A general cautotyAhohlA I,ti'lliiiiVerillilsi - ;s 1 i:. paisibld; it 11 ,, atmdillible ' that the. fighting' men on both/ides agree, and forget - t he ildfeel-• lag Yrbiolt.ffag•tilatiurrer- fattened. and which 'should bo allowed in delay.„ , r • - -, ~ i - ,-' • • . *.s trs.o-, IiEN; 01=!b.IN 130STONA 7 —l . 4 10 1 a I 1 TV sitt to the Na-cry Yard. _........ BUNKED Inn qicarmErri ammo. , _,, ,r, ~ PlOic„iikqp,tton a.. Faingiu Jilin. ' 'Di E ENTHIIMSII MANIFESTED. 111111........ 1.3 ~ T.,11 10.! gytthet of.lnlet Lincolt, aaillza,,Crant. I 4 i RSIDICI 40 '`Wll5 l / 1 0 1 1" AND WATERTOWN. 1 , ‘. ' -.z..;—.. • H stoiica l 'Y — iiiees IrtsPected . ...% OST O 4. Ju1y _ 31.42 . ' 14ai:/•l4:}ini.. Grant h bandithe gtesstof ties eity *IMAM. Leav itt the *MP al - eirdstier tette' Mris. iii., ' tlid y mitred at the navy yard. whernikee mere . ved t hy ItW Multra laWiltlidifitiltki 4ol- an of Gm para. Ana his trs. • .., :insane u l d. VI 'Tim drmla. , :ftfAikal2l t riesiitted a rms $ he General pained, and the envy yard band e a - ta.*o3l: to iTio Cidel." l , "pie workman in .311 yard. 3,soo'6'l66*;'si4ilaso arm= op 1 1 bag through the yard, zed 1- 4 the Cie.VV° l .pa lid, ,blendelthelr booty cheers , with the lu ll) Irg PU S / 0 of the ' lint :',4 salsa was filed $ a l -.m,a., batta7„," It , a In nn et " iljl e :spe th ett er : a gt e be a va th rlo e ns pr ien d rk : sh a o " p sn , u n neat ; ib easels *tele pitionsef 'Coriatniettoa, the p y riturbed Us Adrairal Stringbeinet residence' ell partAoleof Is enliedons, _ -; Ttetaleera of the Ttie re heriintroduced to the General in the or er e %helmet:lk: ea _,,e. , . ..' teet es-9, ro the derairal's reddenee the party pro -ea:Med inildir tratriteraledthe ftesidenearetthe la cia. George Washington Warren, near the Bun kek Thliftnotritteent.' illtaterei band:*as = stet , thlred do front of the tonie and performed, t3tre theConceseriug EIA Comes." Tee General . anairant were' fatly received by July W dads ladle*tiseparty °Nadia and g lairienbled._ - , trill. 1... t. s r.. The General was then escorted to the monu ment grounds, preceded by the band. , Trom Charlestown the party drove directly to the Revue Ronne -,.... , • .The nubile *reception - of Lieut. Gen. Grant et Tatinell•Hall wee ,annonnend to take place as 13 circled( to day, but "(sing precious to that uour, i in eed as soon as the doom were opened, an int, ,rn se [ throeg ured inte_the bung, Ttia ba was sou% A il ed tO;lnCatin6it uagtalf. :Tbrnosedi-rnitistohipelindsitavalthdthouto r n . hie to'gain admittance. The interior of the lira-vms- bandsomelydeo crated.' The General add Ids net' arcom prated bYilitee" Lincoln and:etheruembens of the city goternment, entered She. hail ,Ittlite minutes ,tafore 12 o'clock, and . Gilmore's band. stationed in the gallery, eunck up "deal - thellerocornen." ,Tbe enthualeam of the large audience wee.tend witteprolonged cheering and wavingof hand ' Waft% and it was fully dye minutes before satinets again prevailed. Mayer Lincoln thee • add-eesed the audience as follows- : : , - -.) -. -Wass Ofttinar—Vire have assembled to 'do hopor'to a man whesertaruchtestitteni a house old word in eurypetriete'hometsectanefdeede • trek uf wdres, whose eloothoo is et that key d which hen stirred the peopfe'ilearts more :-131m any form of speech, anti who Is here atour , imitation, to melee Gent _gratitude .and 'dal-, rat ag for Joie emineni:ettrileee, ithlelr we rejoice • :.in beopportunity of exceeding to him. if our :tips bed been dumb tho.--ems wafts around would have reproached te, and these pictured forms' se ntd have raged from their canvass to _ Whim welcome to Fennell gall. r-- Lam &and by biro to - express his thanks to you far this demonstrattcm, and to say that Ile he not In the habit e f spelling, end he - will not laddreis this assembly. A portion of yen here 'Merit ea.* take try the hand:: but as he has' mot an arm alum It can hardly be expected that he all as able to greet all of you or yoh to pay seer respects I. him. At the conclusion AL. Mow Uncoils% =adze. General Great stepped forward upon the ygedforett. the bald at "'-the ' same time;tieing 'Wail to the Chief." the strains of which were almost drowned by the theatre' the assemblage. `Ater bowing his ac knowledgments and calmly surveying the mut. rtitnte.he stewed back to receive the greeting' of Mae who were already struggling forward foes elute Warm/mud. - of ball an hour a steady stream of gentle. in,*lttinow Ed Ikea aboly, passed by bim ~ but 'harried and slight grasp of the band was all that he was•able+ In bestow. Bix or eight hundred people thus extended their peosnaal gmtlegs, wean the Glaievel exhibited signs of Vie- and knixoltod th at ise alerold have to le the pleasure of extending the memo , niesionger. Stepping howard again upon the platform, again atundoi by Mayor Lincoln, he aeldreesai the audience aa fellows: ‘,*.Ledien and - Gentlemen: I would like to take you isli by the band, but I dud 'het It will be . Repeated& I thank you for this and fee your kindness. I will bid you good afternoon." General Grant intends leaving for Portland to wiorrow morning, from which ha Wirprocced to [ lialliax. A special train bas been tendered for 1 his ,lice. The Gentled will atop In ,Lawrence . I lon enough to visit the Pacific MUls and other potent of interest. At Por tl and the parts will ambatit In the revenue crater Homer for Halifax. &Om. July 31.--Oets. Grant and staff vinited Cambridge and Watertown this afternoon. The party took carrier* from the Revere Reuse and grist linked Gwent, one of the bulidusge of Rarierd Ueiversity, the ancient elm under which Washington assumed command of the Aired= armies, and Washington's headremr teue nowthe residence of Longfellow the put, ward larked, the General mating only a hur ried llnepeetion onto latter as he passed. Monet 'Union was the next pnidt to which the petty, were driven, where the frienetal was thews the grave of Everett and the Observatory, and they took a gentend sumac! *e grounds. In Watertown• the patty ware -Itained by Allies Adams, the bead of the Al= ExPrms En uently the General ',WWI the Water town Arsenal. where the commander, Mal. Chas. X. Kingsbury, together with ilk pare and workmen: received him with marked attention. Prom thence the party returned lto `Boston, and at the request of the General, he . Liven theend of Long Wharf - in order ho might obtain a glimpse of the harbor. Since.bia chola 'any would nr meow him - w to go up In aater extension as as mewed, ,at a late tour he gave a reception in hla pri arta apartment, at the - Revere nonce, to the I filters of tee Veteran Reserve Oleos, and the • glees of the regular army on dolt to Beaton, Al revert o'clock be prom:violins the Union Club Reuse, on Park :street, whelt be dined, in company with the members of_the club and a' seed ran? of gentlemen. The eftaft was of a strfoly private 'character. Gov.*odrews and Mayer Uncoil; were present. i' . - TIM GOVERNORSIIIO OF 01113101. Lek, of' Ninth 'Corps Buitesed Out. APPIINTIAENT OF PHILADELPHIA POSTMASTER, acdrim _Ellitary Dittriet Allscontlandi BII,DEOND UNCTION DECIAItaa , N,II AND TOLD. V:191117.0101f., duly eMaltienity - So. sPotrell 1 4nn.e Governor Grejki:oiLontsinno,:provisionni fAcrrernor also, esitlais thq fail control of that State may be okk taiete4 and - rellete be tOrtrented -- .from holding oaten:4 - the latt:of the in corps wri.mnsterea ant of thc servico on Monday: • • • 'Phe Pesti:dace Department has canto letter by Ll 4 mor idno t ilasta r toressaing jr. Washburn° of ; pis- appointment as Postesester • at Platte!. A. amber federal inixditteg' ftLoallrat• erltfatttat Lave . . beesti' Onabie. to execute their .ti•eds,nr.g. t o required oath% that they tare 'Loser voltintarily•borne struts' Or nlyen aid • • a. d OllnfOrttOrO al llenitratreent- t0 . P . ....1101:15' en 'r!ged la mead'. kw - gay ..agitittst the • United States, and that ther have 'Dots," yielded 81 - Volna• totto rapport to the late rebel . L ei= - Tont, duly ftf;—A: eooeTal froze' *ash. it;gton•rayst •Ifhe military distrlet Alexaa-:, Mitzi bus been dtionttinried - and the cattail tired home. - Gen.. D. Mersey, cammanding,O , tivirion; Goi:Ncrelli,.PrOvort'Marshal_ of . tlte'deretees south of ,the ,Potontar.,, - .?ot. '4 l = o • 'sirdsred tit 'Washington.' • 7 TY:It .President retnrseit flint hisexcursion 1,0111 morning.. _ • - ;:t:Altt•e damagnictttletrurniture,.. Am., In 1.46 • E.n. attetive manslarijlttaitfiaturtkayht storm, la en* , at 43,000., _,:,Tletigehatobl--,Tfltig.-of.:Patiarlay,- contains froM aulhthities enstatatingt tlieireeently -elected :peppers or on city c ow iew a s term fioni'orgintenri , 4iin - doelnrint 41n Tatil . P(Sertutnni:.i.;!Tt i n -members elk; 'TOe ted.itotogiociloa 6 m chni 3belprObiniticm - .:r r tinett cooed by=thiftliata B4 int*letretttlinlittalinv of , AtneVrif,•tbaC ,belnglng to Jules 04,b,rnikert.6 -_, , ...Plol . l#'l l 4 l 4 ° ,B O b ba Y :„H' mean* d wu•FradedcklldttaxflP Dodo -an ' robbed a gold , b ii t a r t o cx of e a sz Emall iy ca. am io.. or of =trey an d d .ILan bcim modoyet.: 7 No arre“s . - - -- - - ~ --_"' 9: -_---------' ..-. :.: !,' ..:-t e - -a e, -- 4 --,-‘--,.---. . ..,.,.. :74...., _- • , 7,, .... ••' ~ .., i- ,-;,., ..„-: ,q , MnsT EUBOM) Ltlying All:arittqc l ,Pqap rl h gab et ) : i<C~TI Bit EIGLISII ELBCIION BETCSNS. Ciltuistone Elected in Swath — 7 , -- C4OLERA imrrti - Severe Earthquakes to Italy. DECREASE , OF CHOLERA AT ALEXANDRIA TEE PLAGUE S*DING'IVCOMMTItIOPIL wrx2A,--rcariiika2. nite*ivs. 1 4 4/I.Wrlmn Pond,' 'July, 31.11 , 11 Eilberiau, IrliTch Liver:4ol;on tatinitralriit ads; 90th, and Loadondem the 2iikirassed . F r attltrirTotnt evehlng. A Valentla-tdekrainfof*.UsTririli. TAP atehmers oreat Eastern and Carolina have at , rhed. All well. The fonzi` . eikheSto Baisirt tir• daY. will= the:briar la•laying the share end of hal cablo, and this will be accomplished on the $l4 or r 24, if thalreisthEit iIC onderat''The war etmelts Terrible and Sphinx an) also bean.: •.: he election returns to the evening of the 144 ebnw WM inetrities retunled, of whom 334 are Liberals. and 245 Conservatives. Tho Liberals ~ al llattersegie f a l Winter isysl• Triameictionet bi Ameliesn secorllitaltre scarcely, np to the av erage ot he past f t e ie wd so wlle eks y 5 . 90'e afteWh -19 h arye: s i d lmlaal4gioc,loat s 4llng t th ee + b ek ei ßMWs'sh e m - bareSUi o e n t lhrttdollars, and,cksial 4 5t,89V210 - gc.ll Edo's, at runtime were as high kb 55e,•tmt os. rates tro realize •l protits,Akv?'gireW war' a closing at . 53X- I , ae. ' • ' - • ' • ICO encl. baClithiiiii oak ftlrmitili 3ls . Le number or paupers are said WWII bean ra eked. •- ' 14w:cr.—The DOIIII6 on the •10th - - insL" was flak Remus 67( }5c. , . ~.., , , • , --, • Srars.—A dispatch teleran tO•theritOgnition Of Italy on the 15th • inat...is said - to , contain no conditions or resftictions of an essential` char- Deter. ' • t. 4 progression's,. theiting4ras Won ko be held _at Madrid, to determine .thelonrso ,to be par heil at the next ' • Ikai.r.—Ture was an carthquke !be ISM in the Caponla District: &vend were lust end greet damage done to ntomerty.• Ecru.—Advicel froid2llexafedria o the 14th show a gratilyind,dally degrease in thenholera. On;thatdar only two dled of It. At Cairo thus was also a decrease, although the mortality con tinned high.._ There wera - I.sl3deaths on,theatitt.. - Tuuesr. —The cholera was ent . atideng Contantinople.opted. Strict unitary measures were rtd eleclldnato trlW. deter- E mitted. The Liberal gain Ia 90. Gladstone is elected in South Lancashire. CIOIIStABCO Sent,.whn pleadedigulity of mur der has beettsentaMed to. death.. drarkrt—Buoyant, with a considerable ullance:on all descriptions, ;which was after patthilly closing rate being }50,40. higher fur American on the week. Tam -authoriXed quotations are: Orleans fairnorainal; Aid; uplands lair nominal; middling, 19%; Texas Our nominal; middling, 15g. The sales to day.Artiday) are estimated_al_lo. oo9 ._ bales, the market closing fair at the above rates. , The stock In port la Clititll3 , 44l at 439 , 50f1 bidet, Of • bleb 117,000 are American. Brestateffsltive As ,downward, tendency:and prices erica:arr. "Prorlsksiis are dull; "tendency downward. The protium markekts.steady ex c,lrt corn- Wheat in eearce and firmer. iownos, July 29.—Coasolsel0sedat000 90, 11 , - for money. Illinois Central shares DO;Erle '54.; Linked States 20'e 71.1‘eillY. The bullion in e Bank of England has ,dec;eascd. VTEBESTING FllOll WASHINGTON. Return of Chief Justice Chase. HIS OBSERVATIONS IN . THE SOU PH Tat a OF till MiDIRSOMILLS 7111,0 i. znrrrzozi FROM vntaisu FREEDMEN. ARREST OF ALLEGE DEFAULTERS. MlCsizi. as - eaciaa coxuaaSidna.. • :Nair Font, July 31. J special to the 80-44 44 from Washington, en the Mat, says: Mr. Gime bas returned from kis trip south, and it Is said his ebeerratlons of the present oandition of Society existing where he has been,-in duces the belief that the blailt Is destined_ .to be the rano' race of Abe land of thealavetioldiug &ales. The whitps are enervated and certain . to be eradicated. Thablatta are vgarout4 pro. meistse and boned to becomp thedomlnant pee. pie In less than a gnarter of D century. Ele pre dicts that a negm aristocracy trill spring tato a fall erlstmca in all those States. and elect mem bent to the Federal Congress almost withoot op: position, and hold the legislation for that section completely in their own hands. The rebel General Dick Taylor Is expeited to return on Wear mdfsf. His present where abants occasions conaldemble speculstion. Those possestlng the best means of oetslitng Information Intimate that he obtained permts elon to visit his brotherie•law, Jeff. Davis, and that he is now at Fortress Monroe. The delay In trying Weise, charged with Ill the nni it - our prlsonets lindersonsille, Is for the 'Masao of enabling the Jadge Advocate of • the Court to vibrant' impirtnat witnesses from 'Georgia, Tennessee, end other Sot:them States. fiverforty wits frees have voluntarily- reported themselves ready for examination. ' 'Amiing the petitioners for parlor{ on Sattuday, were J. T. Lynam. rebel ex•concressmen from Nbtasslopt; P. C. Roddy, rebel general of cav alry in Alabama, and Witi. C. Rises, of Vie . Riots. The latter had a notorious reputation before the war but tom not been conspicuous .lace at one time he was a member of the rebel legilsbuore. A special to the Tribune, dated Washington, July BOth, lays: A number or the intelligent freedmen of Virginia are requesting the ald of Colt Brown, of the Bradman's Bureau, stationed to Itichnond; in collecting their claims for boar penestion for laborrendered their forma masters from Jarosaty 15t,1863, the data of the Peal- dent's proclamation, to the dato of the merge don of the State by our forces. They represent that the aquas made tree by the proclamation stens held and treated as slaves until their former masters were forcibly dispossessed of their ea called chattels by our Government, and Claim, with apparent Judea, compensation for thelabor reudered. - Col. Brown has asked forltistmetions from the Freedmen's Bateau, and will receive the opinion of_Gen. Howard in a few days. Paymaster Walsh, one of the principal offi cers In the Pay Department In this, clay, was, with hie two clerks, arrested YesterdaY and logged ine Old Capitol. Rumor. has it that heavy dentl .tb eationt hare been discovered in his receipts. . A special to the Times, dated Washington. the Otis. says,: In the Quartermaster's Department one hundred and fifty exua clerks are kept at work all night, and the ,Departmeat is employ irtg the temporary bates that can be hail for the porpaeof working oil the ,net amount of business that has been thrown noon [ha Qoar. ',ammeter by reason of the sudden close of the war, and the mustering out of the great armies. W. Wt Coreoran.one of the algestand wealth lest residents of this district, ,has Jost presented his building on Ii street, between iScb end litb. to the Colombian College. Thd property Is eel nedat 830,000. The building is specially design ed fur the Medical Department. RICA? EMIGRATION SCHEME REM, Tile Various Tribes of Indians. LETTERS I'OSiOFFICES Nisc Yong, July 31.—The Misslean imigni.' tlosi,Scherno le hilnerevivad.. A. sociilyreaUed the ;American Legion has been organised for the t U gink ideation to liMieo purpose 0 enema a , la TIM of developing She mon= of th is %Vol country. Thooripinlseni of,this legion the 4.. . pro eto give nine hundred acres of landlo tb who are anxious to join thethe fertilises of J It is repaint thattthp mrement his plod. of fienataitoiner; " - r - ; ; The.flerald Pablbshes.i statement Amnplied.; .data ' la thojnilbsellitreati,of gut name% - Ixra and locationaotthe Tarim tribes of tiei no In -,- l lt appears thera'am forty's° sixty dW: - tribe; principally/uttered thrtnightillir_opr.: .:western tenitinf.i.thotaW stasiVirainwnitn 1), 4 same of them still . remain on their original arountiln:tintiraiheft :Eolith:ern rneitifYjesterti' Elude& It is estimated that altooethe.r there arc 1 mbte inter United BtatoSainintl3so;o6o Indians. - . Hereafter all letters armed to postogices - In the South:: whirlitave not been reopened 'since the termination of, the yebellion,,wll l - be - , lonterited to the reopened Mattes nearest the one fara:deli they are designed to remain, If not pre.' slimly allied for, until the offices to which they „ are addressed shall he again In operation. illE filatitt el? OS . • • o illYlA*Ottigartkllloloo4lo4..7.: r4alimeta.' t , T ~,.if.,, -1,.• ~,ii-i- ,er 1N: %,,,, ',' ,! ',..........0;,.1 ~ ,'„-: AI Lp...7.... e- - tcbmond ~M unicißal Election: AE MEM V. ,EllEigtilltkOlitt: ..,.. , .r! , .....,‘:: . ~..„..:i.,-•••:. ..: ;. , 1. : , zsaW.S;lnti ` st. " 4:iiiiliki to garehi , : 1 , ,Allstittql,..***Ee:4o4:;oo. 7/Tikkig.lia4.• there:tide had become so accustomed to the law 1 thak lyre4o,l*.r4o,iiii4o 4tigii iiiiiiil weteaminalldr telintettite:the - dinvidetter -4 3 1 ffeer• ' b ll 4 ai,.44.4q,d i ..&tisMk . g d *li o . 44',l tin a ll unpaid lettere tolasathnotifutheenalls, , ', tinrecell'ew.4.lYini,i6ibi Aiii? This' 1 a ounienientresttlied dinastrerneytri• the p St' 1 re nee , and also at tie late Comitailikhe law 1 ali / % 0 Y • IT.quir'l2!g-,AtS ' , / , FtIPPV 1 ' W M -. i teklitiiilllbie • 0601Iti ififittitiedointili- 1 ale mot the General Laid O fi ltd,Sititirlittendent 1 of he'lionthern 'Tenni Nimenr,' Den; HatilkYf d G . Renee and CoLtPletonvof Ilent. - General- Gr tfe stein hate tame epphinted Comm:lesion ers, to meet on the,lat of 13eptembar, at acmes:. r. Port Gibson, twenty or thirty indict tribes, la- clueing the_ Cherokee'', , Osages,_Creeks.....Demi norm Choctaws Chickamws•WichltizZ.:KeMenn rind other affiliated tribes. Haney all the Indl: an who will ittittatiebtiOnsintclintellitkeloy . fel t their enmities' and other benefits by , enter- In into treaties with the rebels theingh Albert ‘ Pi e. who hakpleaary wwent ou that subject. Th Indiantereatt 'has 'it jiribted copy of all these treaties:l-Dols understood that the oojett of he Crinteillilir resteM tlitifriendlit relations he tefpniexleting -between the Indians and the. U ted-etates,;apdtoecteurnermcnimathe llPalini,'- limlveelpts dike lottmtal ReverniefOr Idly; amintiontte Int'123,00.0;10,;: lionr.thaPithe , Inconie.tai is bekinelnlao :be .inild,,lt 'is "ma, mated that thevecelpts will be'at least d million of dollen per 'day rerft i lte , !zest • two' - or' iamb moetts.! •" ': Thellicluneedlnit , Clime' through to wisa; lue.Gii. direct this evening, the : that .1/028 for mere than romp:ars, ~. , ••:' t; . " , . - It BMW'S from*, Bielitioia nine.i oftn-day. that Governor Plerpeint has promised tale' all in llis power_fl:ell:l)resalt the =MMus' election cash to the authorities. at Washington. and re. quest of them the removal of the order prohibit ing!tha exereiseof the functions required by the offices to which obnoxious gentlemen: had been elected. It"ls Parther stated Mat p meeting of prom.l nerd, citizens was held mt` - on to concert Mean,FtalOr.7.l=PP.6/Dii',ll. new : ticket far .. muni-- noel °Mem of Itichatord... -, -, , -..: a': .s .. _-,- There now remains gi ttA.enstody of. the Gov. eminent -Only 1 'ripe prisoner fot, war,.;Capt. H. Weis. aliened' In the Old Caphol;ivialang Ids' trial, which will not take place for two weeks, teen charges of cruelty to our prisoners at An• dentotville. The following assignments of general officers_ hair' 'been made by .be President:-idejor Gen; G. M. Dodge to the general commend of all the. United States forces. caring to Kaunas, Colo rado, NebrasiMPSlMAni and Chit - itnitiattiot Dating' lying west . and' eonth of Missouri; headquarters:lA :the field: - Mips Se e . Alfre d Pleasanton to, the command of the Department _ of IWliconsinf headquarters ak - idUnstill edZ ßrig. 'lien." S. C. n: Niue to tto 00471.49gml fi( the District of Ilissenui; headquarters at St. Louis. Brig. Gett. - .1. A. Williannion' Mr' ditty eit the Mini under command of Major cien.,Dodra. COilliTlo9 . 114 OEQaOIA ANV FLORIDA. Gen*. :Trash &Urns and Dwight. . Tlia DRY TORi'UDA-6 - PRISONERS , - Now 'Tong; 7nly*3l.—"The steadier CtuLse briregs Havana datet to the ph. The Havana /firald'a conekpondel details a ,D tent to Darien, Bronsw,tek, and 9t, ,rell s,a., Forwando, Jacksowrffie, ricottas and Paluid. Fla. At eack place he - tonna tho people had gaffema much ftteel the War, , and,thera was but evidenoi:on'thili part or makind repairs won their much damaged and badly battered towns. The' people. were SCAM. and tinny more so. Darien is items of ream . At Bmastrick.thevelors/nobnelnees, andof Cite prOle onljt, a few solalees and lelllng_nestroes. The same was the case at Bt.lasters, Fernando, Jacksonville, Pleolota and Pairtaka, but the tenor of nerlda Is _rrotelt less injured than the placeson the ees-oovst, and His said that there is mach more bacon,,molaases, anger and coffee in the State than ter a number of years. The ixople generally ire "cheerfel and appear sathr ded with the new state of affairs. Brevet Brig. Gm.; H. D. Firashburne left fia vancah for7llo home at Terra Hama, fad., via Augusta, on the 26th. Brig. flea. Dwight left on the 27tb Whig nett command. the diaries, of Atlanta and Northern Georgia. Madd, Arnold. Spangler and O'Lawih lin ar rived at Hilton Head on the, 20th, on their way to the Dry TOrtugsa, • BEIGBABT ATTIC/RD BY INBLINS Camp or Soldiers I3urprised izattur,o, CotoWatoo, July 31.—A party of thirty Icdlan, attacked an emigra.t train, forty alibis :lest. of here. on Saturday, and killed two men and captured one wagon. Oo tbo tame day 4 largo party of Indians sur prises ■ ramp of txeatyaiz soldiers. a fax ram north of Valley Station. and aetared their stock and drove the men to The station. War parties of lodises hays appeared at several paints on South Platte roots lately. and there Is no doubt teat there lea cossiderabla forceof 'nature in the Candle Blannfaetory_Destroyed--Ttlet• Batik Seizure. Crocnrictot, July: Sl. The Star Candle man• tahetary of William ll.' Woods 4t Co., and the Pork House of High & Co., situated on Doer Creek road, North Court street, were destroyed by Ore last ,stlght.74The loss is twenty thousand dollars. A riot occurred to Cummings. yesterday, in which three men were shot and a large amount of property destroyed. The Gaul:es Memphis dispateh reports the seizure of the Commercial Banklor that city, and the' discovery of defalcation in the Custom ilLuse. It is supposed that the money that should bevel:ten In the Custom House had been used by the bank. ' The Battle Fields In the Southwest. - Naw Tom JPly:3l.—Tho TlT:tuna's Nashville correspondent says: The marks or the hbridy tattles fought at Hellen and many other *Ants along the line to Atlanta must long mantle. Breaetworks and forts are seen on every hand. .The land Is laid waste and the inhabitant* are gone. Our train brought and dropped several families by the way; who came here te tint only their chimneys standing, At one plane I saw a family with their scanty furniture- under a tree near where their hones had been. Hundreds of families are, homeless allover the country, and have no crop gtoßing tar their future support. The first and only clover field I saw in the fitata was near Dalton; it looked finely. The Canadlitte and Antkeintlor6 ligtv Yorm, July 31.—The BeraZd's Toronto correspondent ems the feeling of the Canadians in favor of the annexation of their provlece to this country Is gradually growing and atrength, ening, notwithstanding some drarrhaelts with which It met in the late ComMercial Convention at Detroit. Dia sald that the contrast formed by the business activity on our Woof the border end the absence of It on the other, Is net now even raoreAsarked than at any former time, and It is believed , that unless the Provincial Parlia ment doessomethlng at its next session giving promise of improyement to the Canadians, the , annexation storm will break out 'with fury. Fiom Mexico Now Yonn, July 31..—The Times' Merl= CtiffeCTOlldent says (twin la now In Texas, or at least In Statements, swearing, the downfall of the Emperor and of the 'Empire. 'His first step In that direction will bo to take the oath of 'alio glance to the Unlted States Government. - Gen. Stone Is also going fkom Mester). did not atentrolish anything, as far is pin dWiti", may thank Ida keeping Company . with Garin. for Ns want of success. fienlever, in justiceltoho Gatiral. let Mosey that of my own hiwywiedge,y, know that ho OE Loves _the old ',flag, and has rdwayi. while in Marko, rib , stained from pullticfdallusion. Wire ixi Wilitainstiurg--Coßnterfelt l 2 3 g Rielnent . V eal " / " ‘ ICISW Tondo].) 31.-.4.ffrO in tWltllamebnrg thisimmiting destroyed* fourteen dwellings on .tindelEnsers and Sandford sip*, ociinpled by mutat' fpm MINA acid Ixotei4r4Pes, firemen; fptend In one of the buildings a quanti ty Or atitterreti ties and plateS of fracthinal encrench.catfe-kcActiartt7 nfllf• cent Tr° o l , iP Tuis. Olarkesslrei, - letw or Ady Isfys= Notwitoyakaowv , mad" IrtetESUfn elneCaitnee the embarked= tbelannTssiedttlon licepui, it has not yet folly anixed;44re betuk — atill a pOrtiort of Gen. brlgilde, the ?.6th' corps, still behirid' The 4th corps to at New Orleans. Our troops are With:mei slang;the riverlitoGrande and through the country to the city of Eto Grande. • Ilk . 451 ttt; .. • , • w • I : •-•- • WM= MEM „„ ;w4:pI9 4 IOARISONOtNOUNdp Ii i . veF • _ . . n "Yr TUB/ . OYA:STin CONTEMN. ProilikereOf Ilebel on B - 10 *One s I Ramo% N. C., July:lb.—The 'llnieltit" coubtoa to dezoozco the reeklml. lll° if • t y e p—ontOning rawer la North Carollha.." Ce/eP ac A. 141nler4 making tha leadak , elsbribP SOS irbetara daily reeelliag Panionee; tbcreldellantand tildfiyal than before, cam. .prisinithe public men oleo State.l.Thay hash `all beim desknirted as deledates to the coming ‘StatePtit r etlfo , a ,whlaileetlY it is 'bnOwtt thell yin teem. The teepee eednillotr.:lticti ire • the atatelel objects of their hatred, who/sal pease depends endrelyerpoetbe enforcenstat t al tho aniftsca.. llon law, which dierunnit only gag disloyal, who , will he beyond the reach xf the Yttlaralaatherk as Pogo la the nary Stale litl en g r i cat 111 It le understatal that they Who ioltet ll6 Stl . 1 • 'accisiittes !heron:dal' forty millions of do ll s , contras allot the_rebellion for wed' wilt nada 're IstrOeg ear, to have the,' satins ',assumed by not providlngsgairoilltlll• . thh' l3olo constitution, but leasing-It to the- lrare.-- - The iUn Gateau are_endeavoring to boatheoctet for a S-aleCOtritaltiatl,delayedvntilCongres se d ecia, wh ch,vlll savollne eswell as expense. 'ten proposed constitution , is destived to, be, repudbiled,by thapople, of is. veryr apparent. that It will be bt, a very obnoxious charsater,', judkinigoin'the material designated to propose that body. These treacherous !eiders 'Oa have been pardoned through Gov. Holden% tecorn.. mendetlon, are now organizingin wham and openly assert their party as strong enough • to defeat Mr. Holden , or any other candidate.: for . Meaner, who fails to hientify, himself with . governor Holden drafted,a .;;All fqr iloti some thee slam and dent Pralneur, Johnson for htoratilicadon. Sinab then the op. position to an early eonVention had giumed for. Foldable propottions, and Is '''''tairting . etrenigh. Hon, lta Graham. In et:lnerraWar the rebel &nide, and tbe political leader of tills State, who Is babe a delegate to the fouling State Convention. nays that tinder• no clreuxistances. will he content to the return of North Carolina into the gran if the negro suffrage rleattion la melee, conditlpo. ti4s , fily,,who haa recently Veelvell-Itegtear.gllsaintateht, and wtth MeV ;de,l!l AWLS'. represent ibis. 'dletrict — hi Colima., and also in the approachink _State ,Convention. 'defines hitt position on the !Asti, ouestloal by saying that If he bid thepowerld would rattislicre every slave who-La how"free. Some of the County liloweentions which have Lon ttlek.bittlein as_eaelltlillee2 l l o .the..lltate _Convention, lostrnet Lbw:atolls:for, by.Constltn. anal, or legislative enaptrocut, the Wading ant libefated slaves to. their fotater,reasterstforvt termsc yeah :rais-da oto material already designated 10 re 712 41,1 Zignh Par°ll4etin her Conveatlon and etpa hi Congress. t -ti_ •, The Union men , !Mend to. ikieleUttPlib dqvtiOPTUOM. OF dhlolalt.T 0114. are ergatliall4 for the, purpose of demanding Hie iromodlethell.• Zrear.tl4 Of the COTaIEINII4OII law, which they claim will drive the rebel leedem and eYeips tbbters from the Stale, andJusitlclatafa—ntolesi tecead to present a constituticat And et , dalejfa.. Ilea to Count* which tbat ttedi can counent • . / , Rtocif and Alone, dyitterr. - • . . Nawrong., July.3l.—The pourrlngsklntsacy of meaty one a depresahur ;affair ea ell* *lock Market. At the sea board share was a gm neat dkpashlon-to r.suid Triers were lower ?through the entire Railroad autl3llsalleanecout PEW. Lacs In the day theta wls acme activity; and prices reached - . gaturdaes Unrest' Z•valiw amount of stocks - are being now earlot - by bro• hers at blab prices. - Thirty-Ilve thousand Sharer Of Erie called la at the clam of laat week, have brat returned without any material Itregularity. Stock very scarce, but prices week. ‘' Them was a stets excitement In 5-20's at Alin board. Purchases, to supply foreign ordere, for about half a mMlon were made In the absence of the larger holders, and the gee* run up to 107, hat the advance was only temporary. The sec ond Issueof 7 30's continue' abundant and the • price weak; sales have been made on the street at 00%,." Miscellaneous shareswereAulland ces generally. lower. ..41Rad heavy and. lower. There ls one Urge speculation to-day; _there Is some au latency la am money Market but no scar c ity; Mange to-dav was ham the decline ' Inpreadsivira was caused cbletly by the fact that the crop asmounts are not 90 bad as a don repro- scaled, and In part by the stringency in money early In the day. - The Atlantic Telegraph—American Ltr.ea. Naw Tons, July !I:—Marshal &Irate, En ;Memo! the Ant,ctcan Telegraph Company, and Corvulung Engineer of the Atlantic Telegraph Company, leaves Mt city thls a tomoon for Nova Scotia and Newfcrandland, to be present. at the landing or the cable and inspect the tele graph lines connecting valt the Americ an tele graph mice, In order to insare the prompt trans mire= of dtepatches from the Ocesn'telegrait, which tbe leading characteristic of the Great American Telegraph lino tinder liarthel*Bef ferVa euperiblon. Destructivet Vire In Boston. BOSTON, Jnl p FL—About 9 o'clock this arm- Mg a fire broke • oat in a Ilse story brick %mild leg on the corner of Commercial and Richtiond streets, owned. by Silos Pierce and =opted by F. W. Lincoln, Jr. 6; Co.. dealers in charts and poetical lustmments, the Marine Societies, Post Wanieve, and other parties. The building was nearly burnt . ouL The loes will amount to 8200,000 or $300,000. The ' loos of Lincolult , Co., is $5,000 or 96,000. The fire is thought to been been the work of an Incendiary. From Fortries Monroe. , •Fonvirse Mormon, July 29.—Gettaral Miles returned from. the Eastern. shore of Virginia last evening.. LL is tueleratood that that placer will no longer bee military post., The Mayor of Portsmouth ass arrested on Saturday by.oreer of General Mann. commend ing that Sub.Dlstrict.. The cause of the arrest is said to be some interference with military law or Military Court matters. From New Orleans. Naw Tons. July 31.—The steamer Charles Benton tulngs Neobern dates to the 2811. Our file of papers contain no news. The Times says: The ehlmurais of produce, cotton' and nerd Mores am - Luger than nt any tlmefln the blistery of the place. Death of the Canadian Premier. Qtranzo; Job , 31.-41 r 8. t .:Tathe, the premier of the Canadian government, died yesteidny. icEirrs As the October 11. S. Episcopal convention a new canon will be offered by the progressives. to permit greater courtesies between Episcopal end other clergymen; and it will be also proposed to admit the Southern clergy without asking any questions. Timm was quite an excitement among tho ' Degrees in Memphis, a few white persons were also b /idly scared. In consequence of the Memphis Enikbn quoting the absurd canted gotten np a Texas papermporting thakidiag of President 'Johnson• by General Grant. lw Buffalo, on Wednesday. the dipper of a dreecing machine scooped up tho body of an un known, who bad evidently been murdered and thrown into the water. • A Stone weighing fifty pounds was attached to the neck. A IMMO= soldier In Missouri, stabbed ids mother with a Wale knife. Ills brother inter fared. when ho fired several shots at him. Tho brother returned the Dre, klllinq rho student instantly. FAVOIUBIS experiments are* 081 made at Rouen with China gums no a sabstitnte for cot ton. It Is found extremely serviceable when mix ed with cotton in the mopordou of half and belt. Fern yew ago. when ,Pennsylvaula State stocks were down to 13.5,, Jay Cooke worked and brought them up to par, and at that rata he obtained three. Wilton dollars fur the State,. Tar raising and tquippmg herteeops„ Oise. Gnaw" has issued an ordsi directing de pin pent "cOmmarders to reduce thelettanelsd-, tad= to , the lowest possible llmit, and at once torn over , their surplus:train" to;the guslter master'a Department for tale., • • StateTreasdrer received from tholifinols central Ulundi Company too gum of 6240,643,- ,,, beta the ?per cent. otthe gnus turnings ot the Ewalt:4VA, Halt Tea which were cova;_ tallitoak;:t.'“ II tv)dtt) that the Comte:rotakis. Ong BapkoLlityl York' to short 8.199,00d. r : Thepaying . telber-35 known - to•be'ta default ;MOM- •lr tr: . aoizitiii- 41Ban Trandseei caring the, be-001d Just graded , 'autedint to ablekenititordpum l , toft4s - in;tiPkilorl , deep coal pitintt: viler mrary4TiEugN hest meet. Batb.tresedclakil.r; • - •• sl chabataies tick lola • mlitiii , are re- Tinted iii treih..et' s= hetet only tbrti or_ArtY mace frotathat,Sekegtty; editoiotiieklivzsta amoraievertillei to take anything eatable for his paper. , DIAMONDS bare been round at Mariam:ler, opvaltaßiclimoadi Va. _..._ ~ . ...... ~r, :n~~: - 'ed1 ~tFi - !. •;.:3,1! r. D;eot4g,cf,qty:Vougegt. .-A rpvlar montblymeming oilthd:CdaSr.Caßli-' oSibxuiuld mi ? londtiv itletz , :atliYi 2 4 1 15' C.. iLl.lslfrfOlijairSl6lV! 363* giZW.,Vi vfl, edhli ,o,oCllsll4,TNWEliii;. ' ; 36 4 l **, . , . . . eI the Absence ofers. Pratiderdi:Kr. :Bata' wait hii-tiochadf; : ThqPintitee of WI PMedAISI meeting Oren, read mat Mt: Pbl lips preeented , Apetltine fromtnitizetit Of BOMA Strait Prnling foP the plegtge' Of_ , o ratilme-Nr.theßVßlng 'OE eehk , e l 3 o s ( Volts:nth Stiff streetd, whlelitfas 'read. end ge .7 7, ,faredto.Ceenttatten. Streedit.n can. , =red- •-; ;`,l ,7 Mr- grain Prgertbid eonletttoil -ation , front; 'Mr. J. M. Peat of Perinsyllatai"avanne , that the . pereettent-iiiletateof.:llo 1100501 'ririedlioring to the-defectorst.pay4t, Of s the, 12IItteT, and requestingthst_the fin•Mi the Wait roptira to repairdamuSen ' ;.,' rettireell tohlm._ Laid:cretheltstdleffranda,cor -r ` eightto Ave. , • 1 ,retitiori train' the Westertf akin au it .•Ziattongaltabi Valley Telegraph Eikilitgade% re• r quttlng the Pellilege of erecting polka larthe "etty, and clanging af their rate: - r -r ferregtethe Committee on 'Streets 'with potent- Ittr,„ ppMented a petition from, Mr.; G4rge - ,Libree, complaining Out viagoint arid carts were seirered to attain ht! Rote of Ms reel- . del:Minn Llberty „atmetottltinst market ham, i tench Lathe annoyance of the fatnlly. and pay, big that the nuisance' belibitelß - r; Referred: It' Streebromalttets with War. cowman:4ton was Pfeetlited:_froinithit • Bard of Lenpeciors.of the _Coady Prison , aiat ing that th e apply of sister flutished the Prison • 'Vas entirely Inadequate fcr:sahltagliPtlndlieW libel proposing to furnish the means to lays four :to water pipe on-Pfylics area% from Washing ton to giftti, street, to, connect . I;th the pipe from the tipper baeln, provided C ouncils henna them with a portion . ..n[lM' aritinit ter rent Inning ;from salt dmPormeteenti. thug , ts!dgross Enema is,paid. ; .lterni and refersed,47 Water Committee. Mr. Qulnn; - a pmeitton ' lnent irroperti.libideis h and i ma m 'ac t Fifth , street,. praying ,Cancite to telmana'action as will' the denislet- f -• Lion of - the paving of eahls.atiat pantie Bead and accepted. -.. • ,:.:.. hiri,Ppredpoz anted the report of th e , vlenera • appointed to le.Sete. - ihe benefits and. damaged arising fremthe change. of the ., a griders of:Fifth d Rosa streets, width wit rearrend Areapted. - ._:Alao, rodineneo organizing %berating:ad: Pang of Roberti stre.. from' Bedford - td den street:And fad lithids street' ti r t"the 'Ube. Rad andlaldosio lades' the inns. ' • . • :Abso, the report of: she:meads appointed; sot ekeeleethe deo:lßM:and make the assassinate: resulting , from the opening •af, Watenni.olara.. Readapd,ei re n t " ed oveikk tic , r i tast moping, Axle; tottriedtdig Manor artan,rdleys„was. read three Weaned aceepted;""Tbe alley . rob: ' -ping froth:Reit sired :W . the 'Allegheny'. rner, between the dry Water Works:kid datieg-1 , 11 1 1th" . ' 1105, tOZ...bCC , hereattr '-as, all ; :the - alley -running from Smith. data wed to( Merry:alley, ::petralled :with and:, • onehluetred . feet: nedtrof Poeittglatregg, to tar. keawnaalem ora ordinance, area wa r : ovcrt tut maiden, autbaltmethegredllig and pavi_ a ng of. Redford tweetan d Beech alley, was istd dump tigisp,arpl , paged . . • '' ~••• - Idr: Rea offered Ali ordliareefor, th eteldens • log of Bedford Street, from Fititori Greet, tothe ci t y bne:' Rear three ' imes panamk - • • Mr. Phillips offeredan:ordbrankatinowering Merle. Lyon, Eihorb & osiers not the itionongaltela„ boner, to eratibaicorties to that . main entrances to the boat, Otr,flgthkfleht and Water istrecte,extending. over the width of the: pivementi and resting =pm Iron Palate Planed upon the curb linuthertiof; provided; that' . the height of eald ,tateontee2Above the 'Peva': mate stmll nog be, lea than; Attnoi. net. and that the week stud be' done to, the approval of the City Regulator. • The ordinance was ',read three times wed paired. - • • Mr. Phillips presented "a commenicatker!rfront the Guardians of the Poor,' Informing - CQIIII. • Cll5 thin o:facitoty edited la aid Board. owing - to the deathof Mr. Wm. M. Edges.: The corn., .munleation was accepted, and Candle Preeeed""- ed to an election, which rostaed in the choke : : l of Sir. Wtn. Holiaes by acclamation. ,: : On motion Council adjourned." . : • in Cinema - Counter Present, 3.tessrv,errn-,: , , taco,: Boggs, Sown, Davis, Deckers, Erode..; riek,l.rocard, Mawidnney, iliCattdiess, land, M'Crnewrin; 01141, Oldebue, Reese. Rebg, maDSnively;Tomileson. and Presidarn Steele. ' Militates of last regular meeting read and ap- Pre Mr Bowe presented a petitiLt from ': Et' Gardiner, asking permtsalen to 11 Sign. on the new Opera House, nudism feet above the eidewals. a be swung Beane the pavement at nights: -Referred to the Street Committee. - Mr. M'Candleas offered a resolution granting power to Messrs. William B. Haden and Capt. John May, of the Sixth ward, to removes frame house Shan feet on the same , lot on which it now stands. Read three therm and passed. Mr.. Snivel.) Presented r a Petition from Messrs. Aid and Hellman, fora water pipe 011 - CODirreB6 Street. between PcIIIISPTUDIA OTaltlit and Wylie street. „.- ‘. Also, a petition froM property owners "of the Seventh ward, asking that a water pipe be laid on Dinwlddie street, beginning at Pennsylvania events. The petitions were referred to the Water Com mitten Mr. Mawbleney presented a petition of the residents of Boyd'a Hill,Elghter,;ward: asking that PUTS be =tweeted formßoyd street to the top of Boyd's MIL Referred to Street Commit. tee. Mi. - McClelland presented a petition of property owners from the Ninth Ward, asking for the paving of Morris street from Penn to %este:tan. ' Seemed to Street Committee. A' communication from the City Ceintroller was read, covering bill of the elltat3 Of NAM Weatiry late Shad/Vier 66133 t• bill from City Regulator for 1.558 ; bill of Thomas Rourke for 5240.66, and bill of Thos. .14. Rabe for ground rent for Neptune Engine House, 538. The Con troller was authorized to draw Ile certificate for warrants In favor bf the above named persons, with the exception of the bitlef the City:Regula tor, which was referred to' the Comelltree on streets. - . The following binned& amid on in Belect,Colm ell June 26th, was taken up le 0; C.: - An ordinance relating to the Lading of ac.,on the city wharves palled in C. 0. on the 26tii, and in S. C. non-exmarred in and emend so venally and passed, C. Cb recede and =- MT, and theerdinance as aerated was Malty pand. The report or the Committee on Clty Proper ty, ;ebb a resolution appended authorising . the Committee to dispose of the lot and building ea. - cripied by the Good intent Engine Conipany. In the Sixth ward, and to ereetinchher balding on property owned by the City In said ward, which wan adopted In& C., Ina taken up ist C C . and coccurred is. -- A resolution authorizing AM ComMittee an City .Property to contract rot repairin g`_ he Step. tune Engine Ilona, and alafor building a new hotelier said company, reed three • times and pissed In EL p,; was also cagerred An ordinance -lbe grading and paving Price street, In& C.. read three tunes and pained; ao don concurredin by C. C. , - • . - Discovery of Old Colin. - Yesterday morning 'o6e :workmen engaged In . excavating a 'cellar Cal %I:0 old "UMW' Grant street, found Ma old Pulp-stock 60;10 feet below the surface. and QM curiosity of several mailmen belug exelted,ll; was pulled out of the ground. A small package, covered with dirt and mould, which had bee; imbedded In a split, was ditcovered, and fonndto contain'tenar calms —three copper and one silver. Of the copper coins, one is of Japanese lane; and was mobs biy cast about the year 1700. It is covered with. curious characters. The Second is 'of the old Centimes:Ma Issue; cue Vida bears a heart in which are the letters C I," and below "170S"—on the reverse a rattlesnake coiled up and ready to strike. The other Is an East India Company medal. and• belts date 1001. -The sliver coin Is of French WO, and without date. but Is quite old and conch wore. will Waco sod d by whom tb6es coins were depelted probably remain forever a arystery.':: • They can:be seen at Alderman Donaldson's Maya' DlDn 'NI'Md.—A., Gniinan named Daniel Urns, reeding on Oirty'a Ran, wehlkaled yes. terdsy, morning m pair-yaSt ton o'clock. Marls , opposite Slio bend of Ueres Wand,' 'lto 'wan engaged In banliti • load of limber, 'erten tds hcreorian away, and falling forward from the Itliber.'betweat the homes' folk be triskleked n thelbes4 and so badly injured as to Map his deoh ju: a fam militates ;:His trait about thirty yews of age, and lend s fondly...! Comae" held an lopes!i•ndSlos jury Emma n death.'.: inee@nent 44 3he Cnriirtnaittin4-tTle leyor. of: blab*: Abe It'tlanal unite eti amended - as' tam It" eta contain. . more 4114Inct magi:Ulm: thelrJPletted of God lad hlrdlrine tair t _hol4 Fanyongon In the Eye. rrentlelt•thoroklos: leanoluP , ety heat7herettiy. the Nl' lasi,. ar4l,.feeloc 51 . ; teem yllll4 Adtreted: Try,the : Atm Proffeterllsftm;Dr. sproull.and,p9enk: • pfgeen 1141a6;- . .T50 - ;:niranget meets fof. - the :pigeon gootlei match:between Mutes Loske, Phltdelphis.' and Joseph V. Kew of this city, We Deco completed• and the witch Is estmosceO take p/mc on the /2th of Papa. , • • it 3, - z s. 7.k [i"r~ .Soldiers' hyonnzagetaltegart 0f 'tCasA-••: ',.• •• -,.--. , II I maim coillsga , dzatiorr.• ~ , ; „ ....„.,. ~.. ,A n ap urv a,,,, e abittit the fridadtt of the. - - =- -• -., _4 project for a matintaeZalci INV !Midair kir gbeny eormty. wee heti YOtariiy-'rdiriackiii,lM „ .-7:1 - •theißoanl'Or Trideal4lCraa„ yadar, Opera - Ned. , .'-- , z fi ley;ln the chair.,, .-2,- .4 • - -•-: - ' .1. , ~.t • ......., ...1 i' = ' ; ''''' '' ' ' ' _ '' " .•The Comroittceon tigsnt• - •kr..- though their -•, - '2,' ', •••• 'i . , 4 4 zzat'Aft i 'Vf# , •t li : I • 4 4b.,l4:pfgri4 l ,g:' ' ' '' " r l . 4efollteffkig re:kg.' .4 :, .. ' f ::: .z. ..:::.,.: d: V , - t- 5,.. -,-- - i . 41 a meeting oFlbbt drdl•izalOrtilr, -i to,,i , Om, held on ihe,Wch rdt:,"'lNa ',Sinlograirlalark. ' y I - " = Ratans vare'eflec.43,4s..saltlalieo l3l 449 l Plßl - 1 4 treckienr4Etjar'elbSeia'ArEM - Kitaiirei. - .7 - ' 1 tot Presidaart-"LteMiJradrificarry,qr. Hon.. `',,folitt liorrisani-Ca Z B.t , B*thaer,JitiadaLtr , - .?f- • ' a:ll4,Jc= Blaelemcett: and John: Beeper ,_ ..- - • .....- CarrapeadlzscoradlletarkklZS-S -' = ti. IL. B. Young,- ~... ~- ~.-...--.,,_,.. ,---= TreanaPtilklp„ K. , Mertz. • :,j • -•• - „ , i, .-' x i t ''-' 525 - 'f° l lolP 3 .i; , c°1 :14 1 * ). • - •SP$ -- • f I5 ' ) )• ' Fizzart-'4imeaS:4 , YMi; Visa' Selida4dg - ‘ 7 P 1 "1: Terliei.'dos: Dlliiftr,lVid,'W.rWifsL- --, ~ ,,• ••'.'>'"-) r, ,- , ..Reepos ea Lanloldr Ilattsti Diat.:ll..' -4 , : J 4raits, Gen,•:l‘.•L.•• PtansasT lion. - J. E.4ltoctr-- a!) d traad,tJotat Chisiettl l Jr. - :.-: , , •-:••-, 1 •• • _ ,-:- ~,,.., -,: t• I.l3lrrtattag-a961. , 0.1 rtayen,, C. D."-lhilantra, ;,, Cnitala•ll...Betoll.Fotert Aran -P.,Darri, :Kerr. ,i..•_w ,Da Id R. Karr, Dry. - V. P. KLlscat.,W4L.Kial:4- , I a . .3. tit ,C. F, Baiaar,,a*bolor,,ir:43, 31::friiii., :., , "Al wider Rs*, R.O. Barka, E..P.,,Taderr: W. ~,,„ • -- • L B. .11; Gee - Rail*, Fred Bintex.' ,- ' . - litteprraittiort--Coh: It•Blddie lidherti,elta_ 1. ~, ~.1 Sort ai.Veifritirlaliert•DarzelL = -' - ' '''' I, r ~ 7 COMD"&ibit 'CO.:OiT. Ifit4ll4.l.;'iVAl... 116 W.I , ~L'. 1 lord; D. D., Ht. Ray.' gehott' Dorsentsei Relit W. ; - .-r- A. d'aaralall;Rera 4tr.Stmablati,-dic 1. er. %Dr; c:'. - ;.. - 1 irsiller.:Rea,AP.A. lkilreday.,Ray. U. Joltastan“. v,. , 1 - -. •• ..-4 tile*. Riebard Lee, Bas. J. E. Mca_aW , . - Bart La-. 11 i t fayttte Marty. Rev. ailia Itoup, Y./J=l. , zikulex, , . •, , 1-. - i:- . { Tease IL Pennock, JOhpa geodes. 8.H.. Jaheat:• ••-- • -' 1 , T 21019155— J. 'Elgbizaj Plates Plark,:.Jr.a OM -4: Stamm M. Rowe, DictiotilChllds, Charles- -V?.... ,•.•' , i.. 4 • lkdthelor, Ron. 'alma 1-flamptou, -Robert; R. --;'' " .' ; , Carnahan, Robert: Pbaliel,, - ,Rabat McCreary, 1. _. James Seen, col. Gee . Goat, Joseph' Rarae,;,.,, :- , i W ra.:E: Schmalz, John , IliTEcerastatc"Get,l . no m ag, A. - Remleyi . PoL Charles - BarnelNT Cali: 141 ', •-1 (tea. B. Callnitet C 11 ,1?4 , Jahn B. . Stewart' , S., 'Edthilicr,` A...• 31:' Brawri. Jacob Elm, 'Joshita - : •'. • • .. , ' Cobra, Solomon SteM, Viral: Ailcauc liatchry ' _,R all, ; Card.. floc X' A l e jr.4.:_Geo. I. • I'4 , Mcßae 'Cancel: a:Lan ada, Barns ~,, ,- '• ‘. i Jaamf !l Dhroni"'lliib&t ,'• B. j Divisi J. • lil 1,1 . - "..- 'rra4•ol , ,, Li li.r.Calusla;', 7).. ,Wocalir Captain ; !. -. .. Slnflair, Was Whlghadr. Col. Darla R. Morris,:.= Dr., , ,E' ROW:arm. Ifamllehr Sam, Talk C.''.. ' ': 'NeylaY - E. P. Sandi &abed Wltaft, .Will. . •'.' , l ' , • ry, Raja 11.. A-CRotiarani , Dr.: Behairar,',Tobst, , L :; J _Walker, Erg,,,--- litafilt,„-WM. O'Neal, /Mad -,,•,:., . . Rbdiles; - 'Joseph bre, ". Coraelms." • Sially_. lime; • --- -' •: , Toad; -Wro:Trma. VoreChantellor.4.w•aroa - •"; --: 1 • • - -ter,4„ L. Lloyd, Weri. Tbaw, 4. B. Finset Hort. ..• i ... ,Joho E. Parke, Times Perla. Jonathan Blarez• ~ . . ith. CoL Weal Increll, 0:11:- Colwell; Dr: A. G. • - ~ rßa_ade. Alltedig-Lloyd,.Copt. Jamas Kraith, -is t , J lin R...Ea11. AlezSlarraglei Wm . - Ideally. John -, . .. ,-, -.- 'Porter,' C,apl: - "Ranza, T. I. Sterensom az:: , r . . theimlaira, Eisibirl:Allien, Jr.. Johtf ROM, Julia = --, -- .Etura;;do.l3/2 ,11.•_Sar,11A,:WM... /L',oo/130a, - 13: ..tt , , :Oa' 'motion or M [ . Balker tha 'fel:Mit - 4;61'116.. '-n ' a aatekaid. ilia abettor, ia,contaluataa:aatk:zt --7 - .the' eo.Piqalit!!) , Ptilearvi te-Imeretisat4a3aYa - • ',a/ ..tar '0 name!. ',..1 • . - -. . , , , ~iOn'tcotlon of Oem:Peamidi lie Praiderit:i4i C '- ' instrtetrti._ to! prepare a-adaddet.addreartgtha;". kr cillreas of :the coraity,-.-iniald of . thr.y . anjaet2PL•n-, 21 - "rabliCalad in i t i t l ajallY:PaPeiK *. • .-.- '.. ~. • ''', +,,, • Therideetirg !itdjottraed = to amenable lltetiter '.,..` ;- rail or lhe•BrooldeatlL, .- --- ','' - , , ..:..:••• 77 '-: I • 9.) '...9.1. - - ' - - - Blue 4 ' on' -lnilthtteld t , •Strtift—Serversi " • "Roughs" .Arrested: - About, :three - _o'clock yeMer,day ditiniecula i disturitanee Origtorka'at ,11 / 0 9 4, Pen gI r M ' S bgitniSo the eattiez:glitgtY • streets. . A eminher.pf policemen. interfered and E took Imo of Hitt:arty xamed Hughes and BoYd.- GM a of theillii;ers held a *arrant f0r,711411526—, • who Is Implicated 11:181/ . namernleary Ii Shay, In robbing, al gala Of SIDS at the depot .„ 60121 e weeks ay. r ightly was reread at the time the 'offense was e4tzlinttted; and gave bail far a hearing ar:Court, but Hughes managed; is elude ' the eintchea of theibillons antilyestenday.. party-above tamed -were being brought elong, 4/ .r and when they !game to Smithfield atreet,e" Hughes • became very disorderly. and emeran. 'male, breaking - , loose from . .the officers. ' Idr.David Hall &melt ldra„and after quinting him with a welts : directed nlovr, 'brought his - - along 'a short distance, and gave him into the hands at the gfficers. „ Aparty of 'Wattle' then attempted emcee, auti thirls commenced to assume a Teri' beligMent appearance, int kneel:doers lapin to be the order. Lint: &Mt - - Wilmot and others of the melee were severely handled, the Serener =relying several blows. Olitcerills eta 'steals° the recelpient of saran& leilluiaded compliments from the slaters. In • • 'the melee. Hughey/again broke leose, and - ran into Strawberry , allay. Be was tired upon sever. al times by Mitt. Wilmot, but without - - egret. His bone Mayor Lawry, learning - of the disturbance, app -M: nalickeared,on the setae, and sno. -- ceeded in linsodg , ' who was hiding in- -: • , Strawberry alley.;/- He prevailed upon him to . go with him . Hughes making , no resistaerojmnd bronchi, him to Mu:match-house. - ) ) Two of the party attempting tittrresens, named Grady and Beakers, were also arrested • and committed tit• the lock.np. Boyd was like. wise safely bestowed in a cell. 'There Ls no special charge against him, except tor disorderly , Grady and 7:34lkers have charges Preferred , ). egalsat them by the peace officers for attempt. - - toga rescue, and: also for assault and battery. • John. alias 'Beady , ' Hughes. will also be held"!::: - - for assault, in addition to the chute of highway -. The riot was kanost iilsgracethl affair. "trades rattles engaged in it should, as they donbtlesS will, he iseverely: 4 dealt with..:: . Sad Doath frouilrfrournin,ip We are pained Co:lanoline° the sad death frOM dreaming f a rung aid awned Elizabeth Mar. - tin, between six:tind severs years of age, - yester. day ater11001:1; 1 abour. five o'clock. f She had started from her:home but fifteen mlauteS Fro =liars an d in fi&uliany With smother girl a year, . or two older, wer. beneeih the abutment of the. Silos-nein on the Allegheny, where a couple of coal barges were lying In Chi water. - , The glrbs bad girt Into one of the barges, and • stepp.e from, ths into another by means of es plank which waSextendedeacm In returning, the elder girl, Who, had held of Lizzle's hand, lei:amid her bold; which frightened Lizzie, who loin bur balaneeissid fell In the river between the two beans. „a:rubber of persons who witnessed.-, the tetearence deavored to resale the,glrl by:. orrlng into.the Water, but were unable to reacts her. The other.gfrl at once. repaired to the reel. den ee of l2zzleis, partnts, audible. Joseph Mar tin, the falba, I;ttsect every exertion , = to obtain: grappling Iron silmt there were none to by had. The lady hes nett yet been recovered. - fie pant Rowdyism. • Tte city yuttran seemed to be in the enjoy. tune of a .perfect pandemonium. Rowdyism ran rampant dd . :log the whole of the afternoon, and the watch* nu cells were grazed with . , their . full complement be-fon:the Matt set ia. Bo- sides the disgraceful riot which a number of despmodoes irate engaged in on Smithfield street, squall:dim disturbances of a disorderly, teadczn were Created at different psrts of tho • city. 11 is pmay trident that the community • arc sorely afflicted. with ruffians and rowdies.- - • led It 1011 ""ire all the mallablo force at the disposarof Mayor Lowry to keep these characters • down. In the. efforts to promote the peace tad ' , • ardor of the city. the police should be aided and . eueoureged by - every lowabidlng citizen. In :this respect, tbro czatopie of Mr. David E. Hall, who so prcmptly lent bit oral:stands in rearrest. mg Ilogilts arms he had escaped the policemen, dcstrvcs to beimitnted. • . , Rorglot - y on Liberty Street. . . On Senday nightthe tobacco store of Messrs. Darker, Smithit Co.. No.23lMaly street, was was broken Om. and robbed Of , between four and fire thousand cigars, a trunk Shed walk Taltublt film l l9 wcWir:g ari*O; and another trunk broktli:OSen. and nspntity oc. mened. wear taken tle‘iefrOca: . Vie entrance wan ed. through a doer In the rear ' - which was pried:: , open tql ;lute' railed.. 'rho, robbery was 1:111:.; deal., the work of some ones acquainted 7 wltit the premitu. man named Smith, who was' lurking In kheiricielly of the atiro was arrested yesterday tentnlng about three delock, and lodged Ir. the.-v.deh-bausa. .tio hearing has yet been 1134- =centime the polka see on the track. of-others. - 1133 - establlshment was sobbed - nut long alitee, when blame number of vethable : pure sal siOli molts, wes.takeo Prom Oa' Wirlby orlmttalleite see It is Qat' ,WlPbustßaXid,•Eed.• lotto a znentber O'Connell : - 1 tor Iltes,l4 ridltatelpbta. ta•a6dl~an t 3 Other Atioteigranted to dont: Cr.?. Chtocl: . Met city ihn tree nee 'of a Lecture Moore tor ore* Seta* totool aletdittee CS C. 'l' dune:arm tor vralot • exd refteed mike ag alas.: Da oar ei tz • "Dade'; elgar MICIL p%•; . Ps , * ItT ch= c kk • . _ • . 34.irWeitsfon•of ttLe ,Peoltsa.--Ttie . 001- miltee of W(U.I: itostoit4 of :31oteagebte, - am:Anted toeziontne certain • psalms In =Ai= from the Gi6:2l.l2ltetteblloilll meet le Pr. J. • tray, on Bixttt street, on 'ltnnotsy monalag,thi Utast.. at eleven o'cla.k. • "• - 41)PrputtlikaNCAL Nil Fs FO VOTE( PAO& -•'..:-., . -, .....,:.•:.;., - , '' ."..-:::::;.:.".• .:'- ' T - . .. - ... - ......- . • ,:. .. :-..-..':!, i - :. •'.i:::: . ":' - '6 . '•-% vx~ , :'i
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