VoLmiE he Pittsburgh easttte, CITY NOTICES. 4 This - Evenin, Ai,sivekteir, Auction -Atte, silthout reserve, of spots sad Slopehed ?,I ;lel:Eird's Auction Home, es Mb stitia .. • Loak OnV for liar gains, As everything oftneil 11 etldperemptonly et the /pat Boot and Shoe,ftnptton sale Dow got eZ 0 . at *ccaaniuura, No. 65 Flab demi. . . • Dry Co6ds, 1162114 0 1 ° 4 natnebh Dram , Goods, Maw% Hoop 8k1ttr5.4 . 14311014:4' Goods, Hosiery, Mores, cad vrt!if P 1144, stain at reduced kites, to elate oat aalatatit ' Oxidis, at - 2EcelellatuVA Auction :Roust, IRFFItth Strict.. - Dieu Goods, Shawls, ace, a !sego and well 'mi. sorted nook closing out at very tow prices; also the bat- sfocr:of CilagluuwAwil,Las, Chiclij,"itekl4 , 4slilitlzg Prints, Tweed s, Viten and Cotton Dtigi r IrLett Linen, Linen Shirt FitinCtLind In: fiat-' l l4 thing krakti netEkeelll line, nab at 'Led, Whits Blue, Green, Grey, 'rel it:m(4'oA Striped Arid Twßkd Manna la, cheaper WWI you -enn get thein elsewhere. Be sure end get!the. rightplace.: Ws hare sold out, at our old stud, and now keep on the north east corner of Tqe 31 ,taberrY, Tree. /Ladles mb , S.prosamdc, Fatlistreet tap'of •ha Mk& fashldnahte pinmeindra of the ally attired to plks.tillonlQbitaitterrahorAtet€his Our of thelbtulbam Lite. It Is te';Orted, wo know ' , path - ILL what truth, that there bee been In the Wilt tatt4licing &Attica/ advent failure la the Male:, Ty thla Breed to be the cue, it will haealbe met of materially appreciating the price Oran Wads of silk goods. Blesera. Betel te. Bell, 21 Filth etteet, have on hand at the puma Um, beautiful assortment of toe alike for dress goods. such et plain black aadfancyzblori, figured pet. tent Of BlLcolotsnad dcligoah In addition to them goods, at bra. bl Vntkatrent canVe 'foteadeliplan: 41dnuortnientof all Mods of booda 'to be found in anrAtat *fa dry beads holm. - • Our friend, Mr. John Wier, No. Federal rsseSs,..Alleghedy, was in 'the Pant 'whim thit of the capture of Richmond and the ,Miller-dm of the rebel General Lee was re. eandoiind taking advantage of the panto pro duciii, a:nil knowing the re-aetlon that would fol -10vi,imatile' very heavy purchase, of the armat spring and simmer geode at Mimic one-half of the 014 Rlieec SOme of the finest clothe, oaaelmeres and petting. are included in his stook, Mlileh he is prepared to insdoStipSo order, on, short nonce, in the latest styles, and AG eetresnonainsly low rstas. A choice assortinerd othunlytkirt"neds end ie,ady• erode elotidite Neill 'also be tdrill'ablei 'elegant establishment. ,OuiAlleshenY kieight.49did give Yalin4 - - t• f .7 .0.1;1.7. • 7 1 'Tie Not tv Fable - - The Itunteruie and Universal demand for the Fra grant *ammo); la tratarvel In the Aqua laof fihn; Hairy I It exceeds that of all other ttentrillees combined. Neither : .tebi„fimea . the stomach, nor any other eqrropoodlog eltment;generated by indlgerao4:Can 'affect `it are of teeth - FOgularlp. itiarige.hhph.to Frg/4mi. yegetiAle, notbOitto presiirystliii;7',... • ; B,' "" • • • • -- . ;••::•;..: • '! ThoSilii. tap)", :` - t ,1 4"" " Practical Slate ficoferVar.d lieilents4ll74l4P Nato. - of - sentsl4 - r-alina ,, 0194 at - 4.leismidet. Zallrelpo; star Pa. Reside:4lh No.-1S Pfloy.ltreet...- SOrdeni_ promptly attended to: 411 nork;irarrintidifitof proof. Ilepaniog done at the shortest 1201403. .1417- dune for ..rayafm, Fort :sok •bzwea atter*. is rat ON ' Carpenter Jobbing Shop: • Ettrar.4 returned etc: an- absence Of ttiree . years Jail& I hare rt.orreilea my ahoitciralriartir. ofjohhinto In the earpeater One. at the old stand, vb,i 4 jus.s.o,..pfeen moan ld kitten 1.4 i Cherry may' Mart i'ottelted and Promptly attended to. SVrtraaar loutumn. Peltebes o .lifeloni, Siviet Potatoes, .ote4 , 4ala - generalli, constantly arriving - at ts:a Tit Mistreat, belosithatthtleld street. ma:ins Pinions L Suer,. TUE -ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH. The Great Eastern is now fully due at Trinity Bay. At the speed of six knots, which she was eipected to make, last Eaturday should have been the day of her arrival. But subsequent trialiahoWei that with so heavy a load a speed of five knots an hears was as much as could be calculated upon: At ell events, if no accident has occurred, we may now look for her arrival at any. hour. Bat each day's delay will give ad dltlnnat erne tar feisrs 'theta breakage of the cable Lan Improned, and that the great ship has Put abOut for the !honk:the tad left. But it as we' aim confidently hope„ the wire shall be suceetsfully laid, before this week Is pained, rei 'will ba enjoying its ns Eventhe short life of.tite aid: cable has not:•:without practical nine. Besides several news dLspatehes it transmitted two•uovernmentmemagea—one to-Nova Scotia and one to 'Canada—each to ccrordermand Morder for sending to England one : thousand troops ftom eackcarmtry. These messages arrived at their destination before the mitten `otter arrived, ea, -tos Crolypnred the government ' about 180,04 ft 'for Liar liaii r s;Ort, but spares the men Um gimlets: of parting from their friends and from selling off things at a loss Which thijeould not carry with their. Aawelna some days ago there Is a serious robe y, that, after being used for a time, tblaimble likemost other ocean telwaldui, will tgivaant owing nudely to tne talon . ar the elec. tidia;y:tvoir the wires and the. Luiegating. - Ing,. Winces:, -Yet for reasons thezi given; we look fpranmeh longer oantinttancein working order" 'gum its the fate of the other fine. - May it be Bong before the mysterious Do Binny, who again to havoUltiage Of the /Merkur/ of the caNe, dill -tinder= anew the fate so grap h ically .deacribed by Dr..llolrnesl • - - "When the entreat slackened, dropped the tapas stranger-, reded. fsded,Lechid:as ;be stream grew weaker— igastainci,e auarl dU w l o ateuistion , - wlth a hearten= odor • Lll_lleapsof deliquescence glistened on kts torekend, WAVine4 •!. u toNsd.34Ke4VAin, duet of Mures. 2111 one=day morning , WkSn44ollol, nee l' l nded Thees yeas ao ,Re Santy., Boeiof arms Tiede, with it bitted! perieled Thescalersta* Mere Wu, enema - Give lip•At neur cablthen. again welthear yea •T' 1 , 1 7 i tealrisbt alo'ffaturY." , •-• ' • 'Grant. The foll Owing, from an editorial the _Boa • . ton Zmater is the berk.pen-pietare- of the lientemsna Gerrard, that Ism been drawn: • ; Minna Grant p2osesses .all',, those ,qualitlas :which commend tgar.r.eltnt 44 mambo or . • • . &eerily slow in bestowing its eanfAenc The f: . - first Gonna of tds ege, who has directed more I laad larger armies tam any other military cons . • I ;mender of modernliateraltb the exception of "'• • Napoletin; he is aa dingo and unpretending in_ manna sod ittnelare,,as though he were te , I, Idnericaocitimeof en years ago, and „4- • not acquired - ifs:me which fills tne world. tingle glance at his face reseals his character ...r.svalserseter so full et once of firmness and modesty, of Antitude and humanity, of infield. ble purpose and mamnanlmous ensideration : of the rights and feelings of others. that It - stamps itselfon the lines - of hip eannteruslice With aftbrt ien power sad truth. Perfect -self-possession 'with o complete. - absence of self-essertion and aelkencelt—that Is the expression which - looks calmly. out- strong and honem face Not a trace is observable of the` peculiar arum tacl of Melo which is'att to be stereotyped on the nallitary visage by the. habit of responsibili ty and the habit of command; andmany a See ?IOW X.4elitement carries mere pride ' port aid more detlenao In his thau thleLientexi-, lot general wbo haSceramuisded :a mlliion of aneo, and personally...wan the most important Iletories.ofthe taw,- • - bur - trim= or Dreltmew.—The London ''4 l , l . B eVrean f den. recenrfpricre, GieoperiS;lozweiterd n the. Yeviable Naturoof asaPorostan tly -ed,, eistedAur.--clAsialba bons,..publahvin Esperlmmus ShOW illas , tbAdiectioadv atzmotte produced by Plutonic - -se . they, become Week when sat acted That hag the to a , IW'tielMt!Pfc ii. 33 Pcratun o . zitti; Cai contrary , of i'reftworm • 1 1rid stein at one thins Ina soft condition,. proved Sot Orly by tbolzegoiselots of grains at :mend sad • arade on 'she secrets of some . of tbViiir but clgeby !sett:intro% frcerilitn , &Vida tiodiv4,lpcb Ws oibermistabgaerminsilmf- -anveyea 'Kraals Americium of leltigher ami:ifiguw‘wr Proftsar , OcallPartisccondueloas- be riedePi4, camitnrilmcead esiemilag as the, do the' views beldr 'Nevriori.' ',Mustier' and Lieldgc-All& ''••• zooadt seem -to b e . the final. prodnet at; the • Chemical decorepositliM of vegetable sal? A , • TaE amount of pay annually ofl3rigadier and Maio Generals recently assigned tocommands In the several Military Divisions and Depart ments, will omanet to $1,551,003. In 1861 this portion of the military establishment cost the country ea),coo. Many regimental officers of low rank are retains.d• In their high positions In the volunteer seivice through the unwillingness; to reduce thorn from Me.jor and Brigadicr.Gen eralships to the rash sad pay of simply Captains and Lieutenants again. Tara contest for Congress has already com menced in Richmond. A Judson Ciane cam himself as a candidate from the third district. comprising 'Richmond and the adjoining coun ties. He says in his card of announcement, “Tntir representative mast be faithful and true to the Union,lbe Constitution and the laws of the United States," but that same obligation im plies that ho sball oppose, by all legitimate and peaceful methods, such legislation of the past end future ea , may be , enjust' and unconstitu tional. . • - , Tow following stakinuns In regard to hosiery am taken from ilie.censas returns of 1860, now: in course of publication; The New. England Staten prodnuod 62,3:4,142, against $408.0110 In 'lB5O, an increase of 481 per- cent.; the Middle States, 64,847,064, against 1609.40:3 in 1850, an increase of 605 per cent.; the Western States. S S S,W, against 810.7001 n 1830, au increaser 445 per cent. The United States produced in 1860, 81,280,606, against 81,023,100 In 1850, Increment 608 per cent. GorEnlsoll A. J. ileatmlos addressed the citi zens of Galvestoro. tervelemago,- Theradress Occupied an hoer and'erfaad.er of trine. It was particedarly severe on the.,.ess,jittlplf.;;Ati the pnSttcel lenders of the South: The Governor reviewed the whole doctrine of secession and State rights, and bore down severely on their advocates. He said but little concerning Ms future intentions. Dry Goods 0. luarioxi & ftO . %VIM the retirement of Cel: Snow, the maJorp ty In interest In the New - Yeti; Tribunahas passed Into the hands of-Mr. Samuel-Sinclair,: fbng con. netted with the publishing- depsitaient, and of Mr. S. T. Clarke, principally knowtrlal former 'Mandel editor of the Evros. it utideratood, however, that Mr. Greeley, will:retain undivided edttorial control.- • • , Gate. TEOMAS RA CI MEAGHER, the "Irish patriot, hes been offered hp thu President, the Steretaryship of hlontnna and he will probably eseept. He moduli - speech nt St. Paul mt Thurs day evening, ; mostly to Ida fellow citizen', wherein he tack strong ground In favor of nero buiDanet and told some plain truths to Ida au ditor. Reduction Tux Lrta!s:lEe Deere ergs that since the brutal outroge, by two t. woes, on a White wo men, near Evansville, Indiana, and the lynch. leg of the rufflar.s, the citizens • have bean engaged in driving oat the blaikis. • have been hung, or abot, and all °Mem Watilled to • leave town on the peril of their Hires.. • Tim author of the pamphlet, 'apropos de La biome." which was a tierce attack on the E..- *Ntror is about to publish a work entitled, •••C`...lw as 0 ator." It is to be :printed at - Brussels, whither the writer hue qatte • ta.tisca,pe 'imprisonment. GmortsiBEmuna's has .besa. telsraphed \ fay lthe War Deportment to gammen volunteer white 'troops , . cavalry, Infantry and artillery, earring In the Departmental Taxes, that he thinks can 'be dinicased with, to be mustesed oat a - aer- Nice. I:tre telegraph wires between Springaeld.and • ißbitaii - were ',seriously effected by • the atirote t :torealls, on Thursday, end - neassaget WC/5 trans ! !mute (uring the eflepcoon„Jmnetnraltileetrie ity who4,nlaNtterlanbelat itted 4 l 4 - Tna ‘ lijobile Adeertiser complains bitterly or :theactadltion and Okilectonnirty ealtined !roled PrLscreerehrthat ettyti wien tlfB 'Most as iked and half starved, as well as houseless.• Ita,natck. beam:um:2S arriitest on - Btaarday, sod lined live dollars for thrashing lajosing•nrian Irtrotepreompaty4a2 l hitiradgit ter against the Gemaralia wishatz ; Cot.. J. T Gime, one Of , the editors of the Montgomery Arittrtivr, died on the nth ult., thettlghtttlern the 'resurtptlou'Orthttliallies ;ton of his papal. _ lauocsa at Georich:4)* Ma:, was ro , mutts; destroyed by fire fifteen hundred bales of cotton were coteumcd;most-of it owned In Savannah. • Tim Bombay correspondent of the Lendoa „Times eitimates the failures In that city at 450,qcooxfo. A isaw PAPER V to be started In Chleaeo to A .Bfew days, ender the title of the Day Earning ce. WIGFALL has reached hla home at, Marshall, Texas, in disgmase.. • , . Democracy and Repudiation. The democratic leaders have been laboring for four years to bring the bonds and Currency of the Government Into disrepute. They have advised their followers to refuse the currency, and, move all, not to invest in the bonds. The keynote was given by James Buchanan, In 1861, after he had assisted to deplete the public treas. to drag down the value of our mulonalae =Ries, to make us beggars. for loans in the markets of the world, and to strip the Resent. mentor nearly all her weapons of public defense and preseirtdion. Under his lead hie Intimate Mende bought real estate, rather than trust.the Government; and at his cue, the Democratic press rung with sombre prophesies of ruin to all Who took the national notes, or confided in the national bonds. What was true of him, was true of nearly all tit - canine echooL They fed the hopes of the foreigners who looked upon our Unsocial edieme With amazement, and generally predict ed ifidownfall. The fact that our debt Is owed to the people alone, and that Its repeckation would bring Remands, of happy and Industrious cinema to abject want. produces no pity in their bosoms. They, therefore, hall the idea of mak ' ingan issue upon the adirdpnon of the rebels to. Congrais, To the rebels, the national debt of the United Slates lea most odious eight They know It wash:marred to crush them sum toabolLstu eleven , . They know that their confiscated lands will be made to contribute to Its liquidation. They know that, while not one dime of their own debt will ever be recognized, they will be compelled to help to raise the needed revenue for the Partneot of the Interest and ultimately of the principal. They long, therefore, to get Cdo the next Congress to unite with their Democratic brethren to veto against all revenue or appropriation bills, and boldly to raise mfti& under the flag of Repudiation. The Ceasplracy has been dulyorgeurized„ awl in ' Rare:statue elements thamilie people would at present readily believe. it as the great peril of the Republic. Thus It is the duty or all patriOta r epart from their elm !menus, eo be ready to meet It. Under the most plausible and deceptive theories this infamoue demand will be. made. 'Chas already Contrived to. secure the • sanCtlOn of what are suppoSed to be great names. II contemplates the completeri =ace and the: meat astotmding repudiation In' history. I do nOtlefftluit it - will rroteeedi beeatulie It Is' only - iteceriary mporte such's) plot tO-briu,g it to eliattielOeciriormi," Pkikeldphin Pre= 14ittkAttligfr , xiec state. excited . elted. South' lalteder4l' ift o :* i*te , the Witildaiis at. fait pro... dneed the natural result of anaffenalte and de. fensiVe treaty between the:SetraeetiveStates of Salvador. Bolivia, Cobuttbia, Eettedor.`- i Peru and Venezuela. _ The Arrierty, which- Is binding" for 'fifteen yeare j; Witemade onthe 23d ardune last, and __pledges the reapimilce &am to 4 dortneive league aggEntC,Atiatmgresalons of foretim powers, or the =DlM:lite designs of any of Mo el:mum:tug, &ides; The States are pledged , to nondeterventket with any atter:king ' rower, and, In ease of dmigu, at to,fur tdrik military mantle - Rena ttireAl lutaalpa. - ' In coca of pier the offended, 'Power Abell not make peace withtter luvaderairlatumt the -eon: sent mud advice of Meal:des; and all the States. pledge themselves to sibs - WA•from commercial and trading malicious with any aggressive power. The effect of this clause will probably -deprive France of her South American ,C 0111.: merge inconsequence of her invasion of /1,14c0. There can be little doubt that thLi iresty was effected under the auspices of the United States Government. General Sickles has only just returned hoe a sort of semi-official visit to the South American States, and there is reason to believe that 'tide treaty was the resell 0 . negotlatiots Tiewocer this may be, the move• t ment lamest auspicious, and cannot bo hiditrer• elikto. - 011r government- or , peopler-New Yank Commercial elelmrtiser. Tun trial 01 CbailpFerguson , at . . Nashville, develops a terrible picture of the lamed bar . holism of that notorlocur.nikhker need testified that Feignaoh's men seizoi au old citizen named Tabor, a Union man. "Ferguson dismounted and Went to meet' him. ' Tabor got down; and was brought to nai pleading far his; lire.. Ferguson said, '0 I .yea,:yett: oughtn't to dim you have , done • nothing to die A"? qt, tho same time drawing. a ;21141 4,11.;riv Mg belt, an d OM the old man twice—oncetliZplearlsr. while begginghlet yleslet: l ie with with hie he id over a raining : ' /rank Belnediet to ~.F romonneskitoot: l dut bathe head. When 7ov:eon placid Ida moire, doze to-Talenee head =tear blur Wm' , 'Then he turned to me amdeald, ' o of inlavm you; librkeheri lon • have, gayer_ been:, bush. ; whle& or tkaling hen r ce, have killed old W :Tabors a d—d good Chrietlan,nnd Idea% reckon.. he minds dying:: Ind-then Tabor's wire and daughter reachod the, riot, erreatrdng t Being NEWS ITEMS New TOR; August 7.—The Herald's Wash legion special has the following: The object of General Butler', recent visit to Washington proves to have been to secure the pardon of Hrs. Slocum and other ladies of New Orleans. The . .pardon was obtained on Friday, and General Bailer left for New York on the evening train. He was unaMe to obtain an Interview with the President during his may. The Secretary of the Interior and GommLssion er of the Indian Bureau, with otherofficiels, have now under advisement a re-adJustment of our relations with the tribes of New Mexico. It is represented that certain propositions from the 'Society of Yriends, In Philadelphia, haveteen received at the Department, which point to eer rain refonas In the government system now in vogue In the Indian country, and which craves the privilege of seeding to the readjustment Proposed. It is said that Secretary Harlan left Last crea• ing for Philedalphte. wltl a 'kW to e Persons' cor.sultation with tho Society of the salorestioos It hid sdvenee& . - A general effort Ls being made by the alleles and stockholders of the Sontherit railroads to regain their paisersion - from the military au thorities, and obtain' suet credit at the worth as will enable them to replenish their rolling stock and otherwisoprepare them for the transaction of banbess. Mr. West, President of the bawds: , sippl railroad; Mr. Bch aekleford, President of the biew.Orleans. Jackson and Great Northern rail road; running from New Orleans to Canton; Mr. Samuel Pate President of the Memphis ,and Charleston Railroad; Milton 'Brown, Pres'. ,and of the . hfoblie and Ohio Railroad; Mr. Mame; Fteeldent of the road Arm Memphis toZonesville; Mr. Pritchard.- Superlatendrat of the road from Selma to Meridan, are-lit Wash ington at present, hoping to made tome arrange ment with the Government for the purchase of rolling stock on time, or until the eandszs of their respective lines would enable them to pay. Thres far their negotiations have rust hem sae cessftiL . The The& Washington special earn Another -Important whisky case Ia before the Secretary of the Tie:Jury, iwrolviter several hundred thou sand dollars worth of perty: The petitioner tin the case for relief le m one Esioey,' of Northern Oldo,;.whase distillery and a large ammult of • whisky has been seized by the Government for • the , violation of the ;Internal Ammo Laws. i• The yrinciplea aro. the same, to some extent, as. G • uise deeltiledlest Week in thetiturds higbwinee case.. :A: deelgon will tie reedW4M'ln the ilspey case about the middle of thin week. - LITE /MBES HMI 'x•4:iwz,Vggi 7XL.llz*lng,?.4gXl°,l3:tj IiONIIT .BCATMED DISLOYAL NEWSPAPERS SUOPAENED , . (kot4c,])estropd by Drunken Soldiers. ITS; NpNytitgust 7.-77:pacer:ter Bgalpiis, tantigirVaililith &tea to-the Bd and antordietat to thiqth;',•The. filyannak - 'Medi luid the fol. • Orden have been received to minister Ent the and Mw New York, 12th Connecticut. Vathlrallana;" and Mb Masaaelmaetta. The 28th lowa left for Baltimore on the tad. Gen. Carl &burr . left, Savanna for Asignsta on the end. CanLearter arrivdd in Savannah frontim gnats ond.he 2nd,' elate bf 83,000 silver and *2,000 In gold, sald to have been scattered by Jeff. Davis upon his flight, near tho residence of Rowell Cobb. • . „ Arrests papenteontaln the follcitting- itenss- General Steadman has suppressed the Macon Journal esil.lfissiiider for diskiyallinguage. The Transcript. pabllehed by Jas. N. Ella, formerly of Albany -N. T., was also anvendad a day or two 2 gOs for In lining a communicated incendiary notice of fiebel soldiers. _ A _ mean of the Ist ghlorearairyi trader the da i kart:nee Of liquor, had robbed and destroyed gc""n t off 00 1 .44-r OttrOW Tithlod at JOIIN D, PORELITT MONITTEAL. SeceSslosists Preparing Aix Leave. NEW TOM Angst .—The commercial &leer !User's' Montreal Social eays 3 Zobn It. Bare= 'hes been inVoriusda for a considerable time, and ils now secreiedfir cc near Montreal; It la be. . . Revell be le harbared by seemed= sysepalldeara, 'who areindlaintilt* at the execration of ble mottle. Several Canadian detectives are on the looleont for him, ln , hopos- CY eterniz¢ the reward offered for him. Baundent la %veering out, aed Beverly Tucker is preparing to leave Montreal, erring to the leek of fonds. VERY LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. MAJ, GEN.II.ERIION 11 NeW FORK VIRGINIA FREEDMEN AND MASTERS The Aadersonville Barbarities. STATEMENT OF A NEAR RESIDENT• <Tome. 4Cliz•ellare3 New tons, August 7.—Atzjor General Her ron arrived tble evening from Washlnston, en route to to Fort Leavenworth, where he will mahe arrangements fora treaty with the Indians at Fart Gilnon In September. About thirty tribes will be retreeented to council. and it Is expected that the former friendly , relations will beievived with all the. Indians . In ttie South , wear. The Herald's Fortress Monroe callTosPulldellt stye: In Accomac and Northampton counties, On the eastern ahem,' many negrcies, form erly held as slaves, are now hired by their form er owners, and arc to receive from five to tea dollars a year compensation. The farmer dares are given to understand that this LI the intent of the pay authorizedby the government. They are further told that fall privileges of freo. dean are not yet allowed - them, and they are vir tually as much alaves as ever. In these WO COutitleD there is no encouragement given to hardness enterprises, nor anything looking to dettlemcnt by northern people. A epecial opposition lairotaa 'made to prevent anything being done to complete the Air Line Railroad project, the charter of which was ob tained before theirar, Itihfatthewe county there Is little or no Union it:raiment- Tim former slaves are told that they re alaves - still, and used as such. The negroes Ere told they will have their freedom by and by, es NOD as the Government issues orders to that ffect. The Pest publishes a statement of a man Ilv : Ing near Antlersonville, who says At the time of the atarvation of our men, there were An abundance of supplies In the vicinity. Al the pout quartermaster at Amerieue, nine miles (min Ad. derconville, there were turned over to the U 0141,i SteluS Government nearly 20.000 pounds of herrn, and an immense amount of corn, and mho. pmduce ; there were a larger quantity tooted at Albany, 41) miles lower down ; and vizi considerable sverci at Oglethorpe, 10 miles above Andereoet file, These amounts were continually locreatileg from tithes and purchases'. After the assumption of command by Maio- Were, be caused the prleouers to be notified that if they approached within thirty feet of the stock. ado they were to be shot by the guards upon the outside. Thin limit of thirty feet was not mark rd by any line whatever; it was Ideal and left to the arbitrary determination of the men on guard, a ofhJority of whom were as incapable of Judd. leg the distance of thirty feet as were the prison. eta, who were doomed If they transgressed_ At a short distance from the stockade was a field where the remains of dead prisoners were 'apposed to be buried, to the number of thirteen tlaiusauti eight hundred. Three months ego at least one tenth of the whole number there lying were 'exposed, the dirt Which had con carelessly throws upon thee, having sat. fled or washed away, while the legs ore pretru esdhare. .NnwrYons. Ai gnst 7 ....A.NeWport, Vt., cor- V.pondent of the Commercial drbartiser cape: here, Ls a retnried Anderaonville prisoner here rlsd tdtreieVisfeenil* months confinement In W that horrible pen, and who rays that „Captapt hn trhon_rontonstrated with on several OCC3z , piens said be was.actlnc In accordance with efirDayis!.orders. The name to Barhank. pEN. BUTLER'S lISIT TO WASIIB Readjustment of Indian DiMealtles THE RAILROADS IN THE SOUTH F (forts of Stockholders to Regain Posesslon ~::;~ .., : - 7 : 1 „, •••••.,/ p . Tu .. :,.. ,• - t i i , ; . ..,.,..., ._ L___ .. .. ~ • • 4 1 7'7' `",r•- 4 .1. ltiriA is ii i , TE 3: e 's . 0 RETURN FROM FORTREis MONI 9F Soldier Killed by Lightning. TEMPORARY RESIDENCE FOR HE PRESIDENT Troops Aloti g the Potomac. THE PROPERTY TAKEN TO happOO 4 Guerrilla adder Sentenced-. REDEMPTION OP OVISTANDLIG CBRT;PIOATIL9 Waimuwo:rou, August 7. —Gen. Towhee:id, Assistant Adjutant General U. S. Army, has rd turned from Fortras Monroe, whmo ha was fuer oral days ordered, it Iv understood, on basil:ties with reference toJefli Davie. During the prevalence of the storm yesterday evening, a mounted soldier who wa.3 on &Ira near Fort Lincoln, was killed by a stroke of lightning. The Secretary of the Interior has Instincted the Commissioner of Public Braidings to oblate 11 . reliable temporary residence forithe President' on the high grounds, in the heighoothoom Washington, the 'Executive Chamber b - deemed tuthealthy during the latter part of ston• [her and autumnal months. Owing to the ineMcl.ney of the Metropolitan police which Ls maintained at a largnexpense, there Is bat little protection at night to human life; garroting and waylaying with *robbery, being of freqttent ocettrronce. WASITINOTON, August 7 .—Brigadlen• General J. A. Hasken is assigned to the command of all troops serving in forts within the District north and south of the Potomac, with his headgear. • tors In Ibis city, It Is understood that the Department of State has received :information that orders has been given by the French commander in Mexico for resitntion of the property of the in surgent government, which was taken to that country on occlusion of the evacuation dsf BrOWEFTIII, Austin Rattles, tried by a military commission on a charge of conspiring with, and aidieg a guerrilla to cause the death of loyal citizens, and givin,z aid and comfort to gnerrtilar Ire r.ri.."11, La, and haring been found g uilt y, ha s been sentenced to three years' Imprisonment in the Albany Penitentiary. During the week ending with Saturday, one million five hundred and ninety-live dallsre have been leaned by the Treasury In certhleates of indebtednuas for the redemption of outstand ing seniftentea. In the retiree of a few days about tun million dollars of intere,t, in cerrency, on the 7110 tome, will be paid. STATE OF AFFAIRS IN FLORIDA. GOVERNOR MARVIN'S FORTHCOMING PROCLAMATION CONPISCATEREi REBEL PROPERTY, N 137 Yortu', d.ozest 7.—The Tribmna's Jack totrville, Florhia.correspoodent 6631!:. While dls turbancca halo not been onfreonent In most of the Bentham Ewea alttee the cab:peont the re. , Hellion, everything bas been quiet in Florida. . . The policy pursued by Gene. Gilmore, Vogle, Tilghman and CoL Maple, and the pains taken to Instruct the people in the principles of the rat' dispensation, have no doubt accomplished this result. If any Floridian has the Idea that IA any form, Is lobe re.sstablished In the State, Governor Marvin's forthcoming proeLama. lion trlli banish' each notions forever. They will be taught thSt the negro la free , , and will re— main free forever, and that all the rights of a citiren of the-United Statei pertain to him. The Conventioti and Legislature which may he elected. as well as the people generally, will be advised to make foil and ample provision for the education of all toe children of the State, block se well as white. The question of suf frage will be left where the Preside/at has pot it, with the Convention and Legislature. In hie rceimmendatlmi far official position la the State, Gov. Marvin has most carefully dis criminated in favor of those who, all the way through, have firmly eschewed rebellion and stood by the Government of the United States. Marshal Remington had been quite active in ferreting out and csulscating rebel property. On the sth of August a large part of Jackson vilie was to have been sold. Much of the prop erty belongs to persons who have bees released from nil Civil disability by the Amnesty Procla mation, and are on-their wee' home from North ern prisons. Before lesiing Hew York Gov. Marvin made repttsentatione of (hone things to the Attorney General, end the eaten were postponed. DISORDER iIIONG CITIZENS OF RICIIRONP Poor Rations of Our Soldiers. LOYAL COLORED LEAGUE PIERPOINT'S PARDON APPLICATIONS Nzw Yong, August 7.—Tho Trawler Rich mond !pedal says: There is much disorder in that city, since the We election, among the eta semi. Young men feel it their duty La assault and waylay the nezrocs, while the older ones hate universally adopted . the plan of fighting our soldiers, and at the rams Liras hissing into their ears the bitterest denunciation of the ne gro. There le much dlsaffimtion among the soldiers In consequence of tbo poor rations, which are warn num each as were issued In the trenches, and less arttoloome than those distributedto the citizens, and tn. not being paid what Is due them. On the evening of tho 81, the colored people held ameetiog end drew np - a petition to Gm. Terry, in Which they mentioned namerotts out rages, and asked for redrew. A Loyal League of colored Men 'IS being formed, and before a month will ntmber over twenty thousand. The object Is the, education, the national mnteetion, and advancement of their social and political rights. Thetbrrespondent. learns on, mmd auth ority, that John Minor Botts deco not enaoisii L Plerpolia's pal*, sod scums him of siccing the applications for pardon of the bitterest and most inflnential rebels, and whooe (muse Linen the restoration of the Union has not been alto. gether commendable.. . Kentucky Election. - „ 'Vohs for Don great—Basses; administration, 4,6024 hiallory, 1 . 789 3 7 dRUdYs - 113/. - The election _Ol Rom an thrortlasitlith trict Jacconeedod. All four of the Administra. Don• candidates for the State.at:isistnre, from this city; are • ale o• elected: 102 , , dutoble—ltititthig; 331; TiOlor; 28; Garrard-, • . , Catopbeiville—All. the preeints keard from eve IfardtbeTSoo, Taylar49lo Cave City—Grelder,l4ll Lowry, 42. Glasgow—Lowry. 115 Grieder, 229. Colcsburic—Taylm, Hardingo9. 157-; Lowry:lo7. • Faimkiin—TheasAllumendment ticket, in ads cOunty pre 4h va n IA about SOO majority. A !small vote was - vote e—Tbe- anti.amendment- ticket lin this county was Carried by one htindredr and • Ififty majority, and, twolundred Covington, The nputorittutte vote of Kenton - county IS 1,100 17nMa majority. • In Campbell county than, is 650 Union ma. ority. In Pendleton, Bowling Green and Grinder there la 261 majority. In Lowry there is 160 majority. Chippadne—TealallatilB3, Ritter 144. Monne Vernon—da far as heard from, Ran. t dell, Union, 439; Garrard, opposition, 153. t Nichohisville--Bhanklin, Conservative, 166; /Fry, lJnion..9l_. Magna:be Distrir.t--Two hundred and twen ty majority far Fry Lu b . "l n t ThiiorLty,. lama smaty for the amendment candidates Ls from four to four has hundred and gg.y.t , ' Lettanon--11anling, 259; Taylor, 78. Liopkinsviite—Bitter. 143; Teatraan, 001 1 Somerset—Aiwa TOd majority for the Amend 'Mo ment candklalea. , ntgomery CosyseiviaTe- majority over four lurroired. 1 IlLuriria, Mora Com:ay—Frey, for Qongreaa. ~ .300..tanankiln Ocinaereatlya far Vehgreas,pf.f iarb - -tittlalathi 2714 Fry. Ite. -. ,' . Bourbon county , VII; go Aargoli igp4lnig ;11. iConatittalortal lartendraroc. .. ! Fraakfort—ozsernsiro mikloFtty at: nom, l agdod—liszeurg. fir' Clam* 204; 'Ayr . 'Troop' a Irani 11111 tort llead—lntarnal Rey ; Made Itatelpts, , , , ' , . , • Nam TOna,:dltplat Counatdos .of the 75th Ohio arrived ibis morning foam MU= Head on the steamer Spaulding. - The Poses epeeist saysti , Tee motifs of tho, ,Tresanry , from Internal Revenue last Satur day were upwards ut a million ct donut'. THE ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH. Graphic Account of the Landing of the Shore Ead. Now Yong, August O.—A Valentla corres pondent of the London riXie, of July 33d, .eirea the following acooturt of the landing of the shots • cod of the cable: The landing of the shore end of the cable was began soon after eight o'clock, on the morning of the Old, and the sight was as InterestimS • picturesque. From the stern of the Caroline, moored some six or eight hundred yards from shore, an unbroken line of boats was formed to the beech, each armed with a crew of picked boatmen from all the neighboring harbors and Inlets. These were under the direction and guidance of experienced cable-men, who In de• Inched clittera and gigs, commanded up and down the line. The first Niw lengths were soon got out, Out thence dragging Its ponderous mass along the line of craft was a slow and labcrlotts beat- Mere, and it only came out foot by (oat, though some three or four hundred powerful men -were pulling on It. It teak nearly two hours to pass over the string of boats, and by that Unto all the rugged cliffs were covered by peasantry, who not only thronged the steep and most dangerous sort of zigzag paths, which gives access to the head of the hay, but were perched on little Jute . and sprouts where any footheld was to be gained, and often the stand was so precarious that It startled one to look at them, As It happened the Interest of the Islanders was rather prema• tnrely evinced. Not only had the cable to be landed, but quite a mile In excess was to be bettled on shore, and to pass up toe cliffs and acmes a couple of fields which led to the tele graph house . ho sootier was the first atom of the end of the cable aemi near shore than wild hurrahs aurae from those on land who saw it coming, with a contagion characteristic of the people. The en• thustaem passed rapidly downward from those on the cliffs to the groups on the winding path, and thence Into the cable boats themselves, several of which Joined In shouting; and on see ing the end so near land and concluding their work well done, they at once proceeded to heave :he massive rope Into sea and every fathom up to the Stern of the Caroline was thrown over. The result of this touching enthusiasm was that every foot had to be underrun preparatory to the whnie operation beginning again. It teak some I time to effect this, daring which the Islanders were silect and inspirited enough, and promised to refrain from cheering till all was done; a prom ise which they kept faithfully. When the cable had been under the sea and hauled Into Tecate again, and the shore end redly began to come Into land, and was stored au ay at the foot of the cliff, the ...ripe was one of real adventure. , I .rt. The market had been dell, and prices By 12 o'eloclethe cable was well up the grnovo, which had, been eat in the face of the were ned lower for American. The autholivd quateuous are. middling Orleans 194.,e, middling cliff for Its reception, and from this pilot t h e I f.' and Texas'L9JSd. The sake .on Friday, work of CarT)l.44 g its massive coils ac ross iite.dowe the o.ceiving.boutto beyond, was., the plands 2Stb ; were 500 bales. The market closed stot.k la port was emu ecrompilthed, Red et a little before I dull and unchanged. The o'clock the end was takrn 0,3„, roads, hr a ge s estimated at bales, of which 30,500 are Bed ditches and wee safely bound In ore reeLiv• American. log room. The Mancbester market was dull on t he 38th, Ilea and prim had a downward tendency. betterlew were on 011C0 applied, and la the Liverp ool breadstuff market on Friday, showed node the conductivity and insulation to ! flour end whea thad a,decilning tendency; corn the last fathom in the hold of the Carolina ate wee firmer; the provtsion market wan steady. eeluiely perfro, and no sooner wen title fact as- On the came day console were quoted at Lieideu, hes [steed than the Hawk took the Caroene In on-the teeth, at 59,,te1?„00M mine) ; Repel tow, white the rest of the cable was paid out to tee amidst the most earnest cheers 1, en the " er ,.°P;'°tti'd theowne day et - 69 6 '..17,; ; crowds. Both Venools started on their short Er i ° " a reo 'E 3 :4RM; rzkvst; Central extra dividend. erelee, end at the &emelt= la the testing room ml 4 The bullion in the BAak of Ragland had di , of the receiving house the Knight of Kerry Sir Robert Peel ' offered their warm etigigratlairi-► crealed lions to Mr. Gilt, on the success eo 100 Der,l4.Velt. The tome itOrreepondent, writing on the Pals this: It WAS after four o'clock in the after- Peon - When tie Owe of the testa were concluded. AU signals from end to end of the wire came wonderfully distinct into the roam of the receiv- Ing bones., end at 4:30 nage on board the Caro; line and Great Eastern 'were hauled down to show that all was ready. By that time the Great Eastern, which bad kept moving at inter vals. had forged ahead of the -Caroline some two or diret miles, paying. the cable slowly no she went leaving the latter yttitl only to deaf by while one portion of the wire was Lent above water. The instant the fees went dawn the last fast =lege which held it to the Caroline were cat Dritiftessod with a great spleettthe anal Jolntiof the Atha, tie Telegraph end the are, three miles of its length went down slowly into the bine water and was out of sight Long before this Ste Robert Peel land Lard deo. flay had returned on board the Hawk, which at once steamed away, when the splice was turned adrift, to overtake the Great Eastern. Tide was very really done, for while the latter eels barely steaming live knots an hour the former was run ning fourteen. Aa the tender came neat, the narrow rope of the Cable could be seen passing over the last wheel astern and oinking gently into the foam without a strain of any kind, as it seemed for a moment to float w slowly aft before it disappeared under the swell that kept rolling deeply on. The Great Eastern fired two glans at sillo, to mark the commencement of the Journey, and Sir Robert Peel mounting to the quarter deck of the Hawk, marked time, while three emelt but earnest cheers were given by the company on board to the b1ia,4e241) of the great enterprise. in return came back swelling the hearty roar from all on the cable ship, as with the last salute of waiving (ghats and handkerchiefs the tender dropped astern, leaving the Great East ern dipping slowly but steadily ahead, at the rate of about six knots per hour. Pour Hoot,, Cat-n Barros, August, 7.—There has been no current on the Hoe between this point end espy Bay Once 0:30 this Evening. The traubte is supposed to have been caused by the =slog of the Baddeck office before the order to bold open till a late hour had passed through to Aupy Bay. It la blowing a stiff breeze. TUE ASSAULT ON PETERSBURG. Reward for Gallant B.2rviees. New lons, Aug. 7.—lt will be remembered that merlons to the capture of Richmond, prop ositions were made that a considerable amount of mosey should be raised and deposited with General Grout for protestation to the national soldiers who should first replace the &atom old ensign of the Itepuhlic over that city in the then contemplated assault on it. The matter was not prosecuted to the extent de. signed, and only 5464) were raised; besides Rich evacuation of the rebeli. In e, consideration of this tact, Gen. Grant designed to divtdethe mon ey among the three soldiers moat ennspienottS for gatialitrY In the . linalcssault Petirs burg, whlth was ha egoet art Amfgat on, Rich mond, and,on theiecommendatbnjoftheir corps commanders, be has awarded Itts the foaming ;bum , men, ma has eAch:esaad an lawqrsiph• ink der totbat effb - M: - Eiergeant David . W. Yount, jot the 139th, regiment rennaylvardo Infantry, Pixtboarrinr &mew: T 000205 . 1 10(ka19, of the 44rglreent 'rains Infantry, lith lam* and iOlwiend Jacob R. Tucker,. of the 4tl regiment Inman& infantry, fistrixi;re. Acr"lrork Stectand Mohey Matters. Nero—fin* AtigiAt -- -,the.l3tock market hi, istrill and weaker. The high rate of interMrend 'the abtenCe of demand from the: outside. public operate 'Against m.c.lation fur en lady:thee, and embarrass the bulls. The Erie A:Scrucy, it je re melted, have sod out. and oa aturday and to: day they bath been borrowers o S f Mock,. and it is trumrired a bear mererneut atlll be engineered by Ate bulb. At the bawd 21 1 30"altarea: sold: at a decline of tlyi from Saturday morclng.: 'At open hoard the Steck market Ike steed] but gemarallyr doll. There will considerable effort to break 1 . Erie and_Plttsburgh but ft wasurommemfbl. Af the close Shd market wit sciolowludllstrongar C 2 lan In morrilet. ~The deeline r: tha London oMations o's hai had no effect upon the Flee berm Or. dere to tray have beenTixeivtd by the last steam er, and 60190 email purchases have ben made to till them. 'There are no indications ' that the or delis are heavy. The 311seellancons let le dull. Railroad 'bonds and State stocks are quiet and neat,. There has been nothingafany Importance In the gold market duce last week. The =WY of money at 7 per cent. to ample for the wants of the brokers, and there is no stringency. Races . at Saratoga. Naw Tong, Aug. 7.—A special to the Evening ro. from Saratoga on thd 7th, sayer The rice lo day fOr three year old boom was won by the Malden and Oleata. The others were wall up. The contest was a severe one. The ben time was minutes end sobonds...Tho time iseesmilo hesta—was Wan tl • the Lestagtoa andieoloael deals, .best me bete& drat beat, 3 minutes and, -483‘ seg. •ads; second heat, 8 minutes and 4134 .steeettc: Han - celd quotatph. . . rower latest 7.—Gold dell; het Arm ' 4-/ orm gbq quotations for t L 4ratoLooti bat checked . tbe donivouti tendency ottlyor;.' day, and the prezehtee Is one per =hi Wittier.' Aere is alto a covettletable;aatonab,;tif bpeete Met Booth to parehesepeadttee."The eirentr-, Ad vat i mr. sa yp tke =hunt ha averaged:fit lauuoii dam .per week. Illteer. tells et &ea 10 per cent below gold. , moo-4 Gold 149.1‘. • ' Heidi :vied to Washington, . ncorrnovms, Avast -,7.—Seeretarf Bevitrd and Attorney General Speed bave,retitreed here from their sojourn at Capo May; much improved In health. BAITS FEDTII DIEXIED AND TEXAS Details of the Defeat of Cortenas. REBELS. STEERING' FOR 31Enoo, Sickness Among 0= Texas Troops Nur,. Tria, /ingest 7.—The steamer Mari posa triage New Orleans dates to the 20th. The liatamotas Iknitem of the 2i contains details of the defeat of Cortina.' by Lopez. It appears that Lopez was in guard of a convoy, mid Conlnas atomizing the convoy contained a large amount of specie, determined upon an at tack. After skirmishing awt.le, Cortinas' whole force, numbering six hundred, attacked and were repulsed. Another attack was made and again tailed. Cortinas' men then became terri fied and tied In every direction. Comtism lost tot leasthan one hundred men. Those taken prisoners by the Imperialists were Instantly shot. The imnerialig.ir had only Live or sly eUghtly wounded. One of their liontenants was cap tured And killed. The convoy then proceeded to Mohterey In charge of a portion of Lopoz'a force. and the remainder returned to Mats. The;Matamoros Ranchero of tte 234, says: Among the rebel leaders steering for the City of Mexico, tre Generals Fatty Smith Pricey Wil cox, Mairrader, Walker, Sing, Prraton and lieadlmtter; Colonels Irlountey and Barton; Goa. Allen and Gov. Moore. There were still at Mon terey, Geca. Shelby and Hindman, Cols. Sack• ett, Arnadwell and Ridley; Goes. Reynolds, Clark and Murray—the latter eery 111. There Is a great deal of sickness among oar troops, and Gen. Steele and' throe of his pacers are down with the break.bono fever. One Hay Later from (Europe—Layltig the Cable—The Markets. Forrnrn Porxr, 4ag. 7.—The steamship Dd. masens, from Liverpool on July 27th, via Lan. dooderry on the 28th, passed here this evening, en route to Quebec. Her advice, via London. derry are one day later than those by the City of Boston at Sew York. The political news by the Damascus is main poitant. The advice,' from lhe Great Eastern are auspicious. At 10 o'clock on the mbrnlng of the 20th, the Great Eastern was about four hundred and Illty miles from Valencia, and had laid five linudred miles of the cable the slgrials were good and the weather flee. The Brokers' Circular reports the sales of cot ton In the Liverpool market for the week coding with Thursday at 49;000 bales, of which 2,000 were token on epeenlatlon, And 10,000 for cc. . . Letter from Wade Hampton. NEW Yotse, August 7.—The Columbia North Caroline, P7urote has a latter from Wade Hemp ion, discouraging an Idea of emigration, which It seems a number of hie friends have enter tained and asked his advice on. He advises them to direct all of their energies to the work of rettoring law and order, agriculture, com merce, &c. He recommend all who can do SO to take theoath of allegiance. He tells theta to select for the coming Convention the best and truest met; not those who have skulked in the hour of danger, nor those who wcfrshippeti tratraton while their country was bleeding at every pore, nor the pollticlaM, who after tearing the war, dared not enter its hardships; bat those nho basalt:Lir all at the altar of the country. Front South Carollula—Garrioons Sta tioned Throughout the State. • New lona, July 7.—The Herald's North Car olina correspondent says : Moveoleuta indicate that It Is the intention of the national' •gOvern ment to keep a wholesome check far rt 'season yet on the natural secession and rebelnons effer vescence of the chivalry of that State. , rbsons have been placed In all the principal in terior towns; and much to the disgust of the palmetto aristocracy, these post detachments, too /orgy extent, consist of colored trooPs• Tennessee Colored Conventl.n. Nssrrnum, August 7.—A Convention of the colored people of Tennessee wan held In this city to day. Nelson Walker was elected chair man. Ile statoti the object of the meeting to be to petition the legislature and send a delega tion to Washington, and to lay their grievances before the people of the State. Several speeches were made In furtherance of the object of the • meeting. A committee on resolutions will be appointed to morrow. Fall or a Wall—blab Injured. Isinw Yong, August 7.—This morning a por tion of the wall of the EL Charles Hotel fell, burying Mr. tiolmond, the former proprietor. Ms shoulder blade was fractured, and be was also severely injured internally. Beseral otters Lad a harrow escape. Horrible Murder—Father and Mother Killed by their own Sou. Oraciarnari, August 7.—A young man named Irwin bintally murdered hie father and mother at Deerfewn, near &smitten, Ohio, on Satnrday last. Telegraph Earning/4 Nnw Yowl, Atismatt—The following to the semiannual atateMent of the grata earnings of the Weetern Union Telegraph Company from all sources, from January let to 24th, 188 5-84497 e 66,0.10. , ' Ceti. Pope Promoted. BT. Lorts,Auguat 7.—Gen. Pope, entumand leg the Department of Missouri, has been bre veted-Major General to the Regular Army fo r meritorious and gallant service. TLe Temper of the Rebels. A vigorous &int : bens writer,-Who signs himself , "Glover," gaps: The rebel leaders, with few =mains, though they may respect the North mom. love at lass than before the Weir. They are OM as little In. dined to work themselves, and ae ready to be served . by ahem. Nor ere they,more trilling now • than • before to contract irlth.and pay the men - who lmode their wealth by. ddleg,isehilertasp sleep. . - What. then ?. illrepW this They have tried war, ettmLswahlybllel." They miseelen• feted. Northern principles; Northern .cottNre,, and the natlntt'ssurengtkend;,:edactesatuences arson their beeksinottinelnknees. 'Their swords are .broken,- but their brains are le ft . Their hopessi-poriehndlte-wersatereviventr intrigue; . Whitilhernsienfe r inkilltelittynbruteffirhe and Doe fight, they have deterillned Jpsecant by knavery sad eunaink.„-rold fi3hiO ereiginty are still derithedond tilltysinfeAnd biding trick time. Their - editors are =wag' the mlldness of their editorials, by wing, Cribbed and guarded, we cannot speak as we Would." Their orators are pronmreeing eulogies Infon the ,clu . wamere of their Adieu officers, gthillhifictil'igt4 o. 4.??o?!and ins yrb to eirminleter,'aro exhorter their ,etramm Gond ""continued Arndt," 'and Prophesying that their "four long 'yearn of ardent. prayer . shall yet be , answered;:wPetlent/Y walt," and thelr women ems= Walden their little ones “hate their fathere ,, fge S .," and schooling Ahem to revenge. Is thin an ugly picture to hold before the na• lion', hope; just now? It la, indeed! Bat all who know these men, or even take the pales to read their editorials, speeches, end eermons; or have thought upon the lessons of the Virginia elections, cannot fall to see that Ms neither overdrawn nor deeply shaded. But why arpose It now? Because, like an ugly Bore, tun thing meet be probed and cauterized before It can be healed. These old leaders. do not dream of fighting more, at least at pres ent, but they as little ream of giving up their boon. They expect the mercy of the Goternmenk will endure forever. They expect to elect old traitors to old offices, and itend them again Into &mere* as though . they had never been out; They 'expect'no, 014 ditiond to be Imposed upon their mum, and all ire converts to the doctrine that they-ttavatiever been away. Never „away In, of course, _still at borne.' If that is eaL4hett not' only' at home, but at home an of, old—with, old Blots Rights and thate.l3overeignty. It Is na part of their intention - ; bet ;returning to their 'eats; to dancllon the Genietitutional amendment; nor to to amend. the Zoruttitutione or change the lewd of :Mr' 'owls States. Ands:7 - 4 ,not done lint, than never l For ones* back , Withvelar- nized , ,State,,,Governments and Offieeitiottheit oaiii.thelddlrteslla indnintiond era subject to their Own .acttrol; and think what nenfreedom and the The negro, If, slaved tens:he; id thenietorth enslaved fact; tore lit tmeeThseildonn and peonage Mum upon slavery's' old lottudation, and freedanlii gone foram: ' • 1' Tun Lower llonso of Broil] has 'negatived; without &amnion, the bill for abolishing the holding of elates by foreigners. CITY Al SUBITHRL% Special MeeWig of Common.Cannal A special meeting of Common Council wan held last night at N o'clock. for thelmesectlon of natinished business. On roll-call thl follow ing members answered to their names Ileasra. Beek; Boggs, Brown, Davis, Frederick, Hare. Hunnicutt, iconard, ilawbiuney, Itcelelland, megiami, Mcgaewno, Rebniem, Sturdy, Tom linson, and President Steel. The 113Intnea of lest regular meeting were read and approved. a bill for grading and A communication froorthe RecordLng Regale. Langhlth's allay, for $1173,35, in favor of j o t. pa tor yi w n;ln rea foa d n e° t o v fat i h n e g Water Works and along Magee. .Referred to. Street onaaaMt.ea. The following papers acted on in Select Coun cil at the fast regular meeting were taken up, and the action, of the Select branch concurred to A petition fions the 3foziongahela Valley Tel egraph Company, &king privilege to erect tel egraph poles in tho city. Referred. to Street Committee, with power to act. Repett of viewers on:changei of grade omFifth and Rau streets. Report excepted, proceedings gnashed, and the following.now viewers' appoint ed: P. - G. Bailey, Potirtit Ward ; t S. hicKeo; Ninth Ward, and .1. H. Ralston, Fifth Ward, An ordinance relative la ,nartain alter. Rend' three tunes and passed. Petitions from property-ownors, urging the: flamhinn' Of the paving of limo Pennsylvania. Avenue Extension- Road andaccepted. A communication Irma George Aibree, ave. to wagons left -standing in front of his dwelling on Liberty atreet. Referred to Street Committee. Petition frond the Cdinty, Prison Boaid. ask ing forla better atipply of water to the County Prison; Referred to Water Committee. An ordinance for the grading and paving of Bedford street. and Beech alley. Read three times and passed.. , Report of Viewers for opening Watson street, in the Eighth ward. Repoit aecepted, proceed ins quashed, and the Billowing new viewers appointed: Francis G. Bailey, Fourth ward; enamel McKee, Ninth ward, dad J. H. Rale*, Fifth ward. An ordinance for the widening of Bedford street, from Fulton to Erin street. Reed three times. end passed. da ordLonneo granting' Certain privileges to Lien, Ghorb & Co. Read three tames and parsed. There being no other'buelness before the me: Mg, Ccunell adjourned. A 513 - blerlons Death A well known farmer named Gawks Roland mat with a sudden and misterions death at his home in Wiconisco, Darthhin county, a few days since. It seems that A timber of young associates, Incleding Messni. Roland and Wolfe and their wives, had collected at a neighbor's house, to enjoy a social musical rehearsal. When about to disperse,. Messrs. it and W. lock a walk. After proceeding some distance, they coma to a bridge which crossed a deep ravine, which Mr. R. Insisted upon crossing, and did so, his friend declining to accompany him, but agreeing to await his itatra. Mr. W. sat down and unconselirasty fell asleep. When hs awoke, be starched for Mr. It. and found him ut0"..1. one hundred yards distant, In the dark ravine, beneath the bridge,' brutaoi and dead. Everything was found in his pockets which ho usually carried except a pocket, book containing about sax bandied dollaw, which raised tho stts- Melon that he was murdered by some unknown hand. Ills remains were taken to - .Lewleburg for interment. Before proceedingtOthe grave, several physicians were culled in, who rilexam— ined the wounds. They found a large lacerated bruise upon the back of the head, another upon the temple, and several small tears, but the skull was unbroken. It was their opinion that his death was caused by blows indicted by the hands of another person, and not, as was the Opinion of some, by a fall - from the bridge, which was about twenty—Dee feet high, and spanned amy rocky spot. The afflicted widow has bat recently been bereft of all her children, a son and a daughter and with the death of her. husband, the remains the only representative of a once interesting fatally group. - - TT em en t 14,21na5. Oaf al the great wants of our city at the oral cut time is tenement houses of a character adapt ed to thewants of mechanic* and laborers, and 'such as can be rented- at reasonable rates, say from ieVent,f-five to one Lin:Area and twenty five dollars per year. If such tenements could be prccured, the population of the city would materially increased, but 1113 the matter now stands It is almost imroasitde for a man of mod erate income to-procure a bet& adapted to his muds and means. In some or 00 eastern Mlles building associstUons have been Organized to erect tenement houses, provided /it; all the modern conveniences, Including gas and . s,"ater. These tenement's are sold at cost to. such panics as desire to buy their own residences, or are rented at oath rates as will paY only simple in terest on the otitlay. it seems to as that some similar enterprise ru!ght he Inaugnrateci In Plttzburgh, to the great advantage of our city and citizens. Riotous Conduct.—officers Culp and Wray yesterday arrested two men named John Link and John Smith, charged on oath of Joseph Frowenhold, a tavernkeeper Of LOwreocetifie, with riot and also with committing an assault upon his person. It appears that these two men, togetifer with others, carne to Brovieahold'a tav- Lin about midnight on Saturday, and demanded admittance. The proprietor refused to let them_ In, when the party became very ., disonlerlY, -- stoned the house, and, upon •Fromenhold ma king his appearance, committed an assault upon him. The prises era were locked Op for a hear ing. • Miner's Strike. --The coal miners of South Pittsburgh and vicinity are agaitt owe strike. It seems that when they last went to 'work It was with the understanding that they 'Would work for four cents per bushel only on condition.that their employers should sell the coal at eight cents. The latter, It appears, have acted to bad faith, and have not reduced the prices front the previous Spire, twelvocenta, As a consequence of the strike some of the Iron works have-al ready been obliged to suspend operetta= for the what of feel, • • Accident and Death...—Henry Jr., smd Sylvanus Greenhow. Sunday morning lastorete out In the lake, at 'Ashtabula, 0., drawing a catfish line, when the - boat In *bleb they were wee upset IVllklnson, who coal swim, went down In tho clutehAet Greenhcrw, who could not. A istrugkle tit the bottom-re sulted In /elillkirrson denting himself and reach ing the chore. Greenhow, unable to kelp him self RSA drowned. lib body was recovered alter two home' searr.h. • Shooting Matob.—A plgossi shootkug.toatch took place at McKetsyort,on Saturdat'brtraeo 1. carter tod Cillavett, reatubitlA MO) tido rywf %Mr. -fatter by one bird. ; A toots-111w ma& at . MrKerrPort, • betimes Mr. laws Of Penstadtaaad Mr. Ell ifigifor. of ; I,3irrencelb e , bosh norm* spoFtaquili. rpr. AX4y.dollars 81110, ditiwatch PfecLik4ooasclant SA turdirliezt;!.4ater tAB Otatobletwertirirt aria Myra% br ddridoi' ' Mad Cbrrveritien.L—dr" Musical: Conran ticeintatininriession daring the paat week in the Method= in , Brookville, jJetterson county. It was coninctethy-Professor %me ilnk, misted , by .Profersor:Xttebe, ltni other eminent musicians. Mentra.; Cargo and Appel beturt, both excellent tames. vreentreeentand took' parr in the exereteee:; The - CotverittOri c Which:was a success, deed' With a ourd non—; eark - ilrrittay evening. • - • Intremeal:—By Masalapwreck thetteamer gulltablmoth,: mt.:Beaufort Bar, recently, nine puzbeix,ou Pennalranla tabled were dltilined• /hare ,matnea wan Drummer Wm. lcmg, COmpany F.; David Welsh, F; Bergeint Dante' /Whet/bear, I; Caiporal Jacob Chapman, Patrick Cowley, I; Patrick/Tinny, it John Oertell,jolanSl.Gutop, I; John B. Stew *TO. - Found Dead.—On Sunday Mornleg, Lacier Lou - titer was found dead In bed at his board Lug bobse In Wheeling. The bximedosta canoe of 41s - death is belloreato have been on overdose of laudnurn, an article he, was In the.habit of using to produce sleep. Young Mintier was formerly an assistant clerk of the Circuit Court heldln that city. . - , • . Barn Barn—Ow Friday , afternoo the barn of Mr. Johnlittle, near .Wltrellng, *ea struck by lightning, ..td witbits =team calmly eon limed. He .h . adJust howled fda hay and oat eff444Mailiara destroyed with the turd: Tha eonfligration'iisa so rapid- that he in barny,,aner• eeeded amine Ms hoses. - . . - • ~_- Passed Throngur!ao. Twentl-alrth lowa Veteran Ittglment arrived In, this clty yeoterday aninioon. ,TbUy =sterol shunt four hundred toett,".under 66totaand of Ident.. Col- W. 8., wureil. After:, palutang of botaii °Otte' curard 1 subsutatioo 11/1 - omlniturr, Oa i 631 vuolt 'lb honi :':' •• - - - - ' ' Saln4ll edi;LCIII27SadtIY tiidatiaza sanaUl 01/44.13Jack,1a Cazabrixeciaaty. traracdlo tha growad, 1n 104ether..will. was 1 5 0.000 tax oftwabof. :INT mill and zaber. 'urea for MC O. which follY, cfm 2 wlt4 iota ' - An' fdd - I'dVidal:SW ' laiseliargea.;4Cobert Wllllson, waa of Mayor Lovers's old pcdledforce, was &colours] :yesterday - owing tosi physical Intlnalty, and d comb Bolan appchlto is hLs place. Nrw Engine House and Steamer. for..the.,_ Gcod Untent Fire Company — Meeting of the Members. • It is well meow° that the Good Intent Fla, Company-have h.d is coatema.itoi; for seem time the Procuring of a steamer.- The matter has, hovreter, peso delayed, fir antral reaStma4 the principal ore being the necessity for a now engine Manse, for which Co l lllCild have foie - it/Sr' made the I,ccosary app? elation, Tltegtphrlet selected isint the corner of Pollen and Wetater, street, near, the boundarY flee of the Birth and Seventh Wards. Proposals have already been: given oat, 7-ve believe, for the constractian of the holbliOe. Tlle location . tho.Axist that could be selected for the purpose!, being In 'nisi commtmicetion to the lower part of the city, and especially desirable in Tempest to the ells , - acme whiat the steamer will have to all por tions of thetauth and Seventh wards in case of a tire. The necessity alike for a new engine honsei and for a steamer In the Sixth ward him been. long feltid:e absence of a serviceable engine in that wa for many monad has mused some feelings*? roheandon =tong property heelers and ownexti. - 4 meeting of the Good. Intent rho Cerelasull Was held at their holm on , Wylie Street last erenhaz ter ;the porpM.e of devielror some ac ion fir the of both of these &arable - *Meets. lea ColyDle wasealled to the thole, Med Captain Wand Kazora appointed Seeretarr. The memben all seemed interested In the busk. nen which Oalled them togetfier, sad-teemed t 0.... Mae in an Keenest desire to me tsar utmost exertions fet rilsingthe. nesevar7 fends teethe, purcpaseof , the proposed steamer. , Th egait,o,., took a decl 4 t Interest In the erecti on of I nex. , , =gibe hen n. ;:The altar thethotsse- Lion - braothe.7trelitanary I:miasmas; ad/onlne . tlif Wednesday evening.: when lc is dedrod s itqa all the member% be Dreamt ' • - Ruins of the Rebellion. A Virginia. paper speaks of tality whlchtm overtaken those whit *ens. that political rebellions leaders of therSlate. At the &Orating of secession Virginiatad one Cabinet; .311nIster, who was a Secessionist, the Secretary or War, John B. FlOyd. Ife Ca dead. She had two foreign ~htlaisters who were Secesalonista. Hon. B. K. Dleade and John M. Daniel. Both a re deael latr two Senators, ! Filmier and Mason, were Becessionlits—one la a primer, the other_ an sage. flog oldest and most persistent, and among her Most influential citizens who're?. ported secession, and the man who fired the first gnu at Sumter, was Eamtmd Mann. lie- ft dead. The steognized leaders of the Soccsalen. fists In. the State Convention were George W. - Randolph and-Ex-President Tyler. Randotprt to dynag abroad,Zider L. dead. She had three news. papers conErtionsly devoted to secession, the Richmond /aluirer. tee Raciumnui .Examiner, and the Norfolk Argus. The Journals am all • extinct, and ithe lending spirits of all—Wise, !! Daniel end Lamb—aro dead. DIED: MISTER.pn 3Zomilly morplog, Attgant 7th, w t tehty inutce 'past three o'cleeki AUCKT., TUS, sort of Henry and Annie Alleistir, eteight menths.thal clay.. • The !uncoil KiU take Once ro.aroaaow (Tues, day) arottriTicoDif ten o'clock, front tho'it4hironce — / of the perentiOnland Station to frebele2F to Iftiert. German Preebtterinn Ohnrch, Stietryibm.•, The. : friends of thelipinailv are requested to attcniL • ,• drEllF.lo F"ER T79EJ~E.►TB. WITHOUTi A DOUBT, The Cheapest ! and Best SHOE d now . the illy, h.BE THOSE S W _IE 13 ENGI IS ARMY BROGANS , rct DE rotrivro AT Concert Mali Shoe Store, No. 60;f2IFTH STREET THEY MIE WMULifill]ms 4nd lust the Thing. A w°Rl3 To Returned Soldiers., BO yotr'raltWiil stt - sratm ck rAoks 0-B=mu. 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