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    V 4 ME LXXVIII - ---NO. - 204:
'Pt. Vittatugh nette.
NOTICES.
Time Books,
bittr , mi n k s „chick : Books, Bancks,:r{qte sad
Draft Books, and Stationery, for RAD by Myers,
schiiiiiie 'lt ttoners, ittrulerx a¢d nttulk
F
Olieffir*tee of the Great Ctottng out Sate
Of SOU *nit andYsidity - even*
A ro , it e o , , clock, at AlcUlellextel'a .nctton House,
'65, VIP -V,-fr ate 'isles datierthe d 37
'low pikes.
Our. :tfttnA;.3lr.Aottit Wier; tai Federal
gt,' , 044 1 %. Ciiy;, wails) the east when the
ifflfoltink nes& of thi capture cr.ll.l4unond autd
Abe surrender ' , of tile 'rebel tteneral , t. es was- re
azbl-tolog:l4ventage of th pre.
'''..lltoed, end 'knowing the - roecticin that would folt.
midri.verf , ,hterf' purchases, of the finest
f spring and atatoe! 400ds at ebont-onohalf of thi
' l , - old prices.. Some of the 'finest cloths, Gault:tem
5ti..4 11- tribtagernite4 daki whtahbe tj
ptipsied bi`rWiis - Fiso cirder k - cro:ilacirt' nottie;ln
tut Ist& styles,:ettit : nt . orultngly low rates.
& issohmeol'of gntsiseilaieady.
etothteg Isla* be found at ti 4., elegant
elAlo44l4,,,ki.Otti:AlirthenT Mei* should orp
Parrq . &Co.;
Print ,
'Slate pmfe.TO, and peat= ii,Amertion•
Mate; Of.iirfous pion. Otani it - .2siiiirier
LiottWe4litax4. : WILW'W . 94 ,O i.I" I 4)bgnIN
14. Neetlesteet• No, - 18' Pike ,street. - Orden
v icppux attended vratrairted water
proof: pepablagdeiniar.thebortett notice. No
vbiltiklor"7„rePidroi' mnrittetV the root" *l l O
S bUtO aterjft put
Oarpentir Jobhtitz Shop
UsSing!Waned titter an absents of three gears
m the will, I tuiv4o4pencel my shop for sorts
**hiring !gibe enrpeater line, at the old stand,
Virgin'Alley, betwnen Snutigelditreet ands:Merry
Wry. :Ordegnipll9l4a4nd:promptly attended to.
Rattaxivr.L.
, 151.
- Peaches; eloaii - sweet Potatoes, 1 ,- .
, .
and limit 'omasUg, 'constant/1 , arrivNg at 139
Telnl diet% belostSsatiada atraet.
au3:lm Vtaixi.VGl & STBEL.
The Rem Census of the states.
. .
- ,Thrreturnesetiher smarm nosfbeingtalcan in
thhgatryi*il..*lttee.; 'under the auspices of the
' Stsi inifilrte, - reveal many curious• and In
.
rteresthiglicis. The decrease In population to
many localities, and the enormous Meru:mein
otheni, developing ea It doesi the ebb and . flow
of tenAhle , =Balm, presents a feature
worthy of a study. The great westward
tendency : cigar Poprdelion revealed by .the na—
:tionaleenstis of 1860 still continues; - anti 'at a
more aptdrede.' ••A Thy present census not only
proves that -letnfeeinfe,e o nnuPentale ln.the,last
emunns, was not a temporary affair, but that ,
the ch:ago is going, on.. even, at a greater lain— I
liras la-1850 the sauna , 'from- the Ihilantlo;—
especially the New Englend States—resealed a
decrease in the population of many towns. The
tame result Is shown by the census now flips's,-
grems mot only- laregardtdisiew England,butaL
BOW. eaMe of the .egricultaral &anima in this
,fitabs: Such , Milarthlettiritig.Aowns as Lowell,
where ILessuld supposed thepopulation would
hare lamas edi ism& is :
true , pr:otlier nt Near
gigland:icedral district.o in; ell tee
Atianticttatts—ellut whin we turn to the...uen
; mei Melee '6l4o'We:tern' Matey we 'fladi In
: stead of a decreate;tmrenerniaus increase,.end
atr.A.imilo .tentabL.lffeeillt,thell,
Eat:. 414 olange , mnitOrrotg thii,verrnatnie,.
°rots eterettl, lts'Ulleatte'end- , -cheracterlAtiesi,
I hi - Masa Aom year "teryetz,-.worklez. the Aikost
decided reunite In the efrtitS of thi.
country. The decrease of, the population In'
many parts otNew , EnglandforetellereWnr "
One of ,porer and; irillueneel2lis , 21;:C=;ument
elleltspwhlle on•the- other hand-the great lc
• crease In the West not only points to the fact
ShaLthe drirektottar Agent when the Mises—.
I •131,01-Tsille slillbetlasetatii of the -Republlm.;
I :and that what. Ls mow Miami as the West will
-contraan4 gm —4-thepollticaL -114tintea.of the
c0matry....41.0.1-orkßaddie
, lgogrcoSo,linizationt
.TitiVAVlttiflFlreiratt, - VillOClisoussioo of
this subject, enreases an opinion of the value
' , l-4 ,c.VX•1 21 4 0 4,.e1cae14.1. 91.511 t M__._ ;
_17 31 1
:' ne Fm not to be expected from aaCccauLts
of that papa:: 'Tan we 'spare tl, labor,"
r asks tg. , ' , X‘rzr.V2Kittieli:kriiiin7tB %Ain
would draw WIT We lost by-the war in various
Ways—by death on the battle field, by wands
and broken constituthinit-a million of work
- men in both victim& Immigration cannot sup.
r_l Plibls delletency imilyayeatvevertadmitting z
• thatiVattrilbs imairerageol:twahundied:theras- ,
•
and a year, which it reached in 1814, because
leas Ault .the Ammimants aro ,not adult
4 w arm , c....5.s CA .3 a'...x 7;, i , .. a ..11....N.7 ,
1 j'ilitrimstanced as - this country is, with ;Ita
i rt l gt = 8 44 at =a, =iitalP:s
•,, ford to wait for the Manufacture of that-low int- 1
portation of a working population. It may snit
,- themationactillringte to ,waittnentrathopears
4 - for the child to becomes MAD; but we ,inusthave
men's labor instantly or the filiiiithaferatteW'
- 11„ t eWof tbiteffibmweidt eloprAfitt,talSkend.
alivor_woniattuiLtosoin of 'moth;
• our new Tewitctelge Wgillfilletbaeltte In ghtilfiW
• dow of the forest. anttour magnificent rivers ilia:
, idly to the sea. The half worked Southern States
- — nowlnorellafito*.iliticedionlaselelior
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1
, trat trouli b remala mosa • wt aproilti mm eas e w mtia aste. tii iill ;
sothisulstrin
:,fact, we_require a working population more to
day than wren* dbfitaitnro.vrapart, then. from
ithe litimanita)ien question ,W the future pros
.
-‘ 41-PrdPetial=l7= it. ,iso
46i=
oursa
or g ra l athe comitly, allotting to there
•'',4c.” ~ s ' ti ••..,
1, ,
„lommitaxiatata TL nary
Thee la meth' excitement prevailing et Fort.
'. .-:f s rtiritit'iitlidlw,',Liotaillifiyfatt Mit Oeittn T ,
#itaid.iO4.4thwopoiell'iettgriote
1, :!) , -11 • getrrebeelnamiuitEelitarreetebontes:
•; .:,
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‘e4y t
txm v
f ad er the son ettfelanaziout .-: , ahe = oftheVeltedStates. , oted
1 0 1T oiVIRO`the'liftFoC-thaV.thdZaes
A r e ml a tknl AO : ol lc4 en 4o . 'A
eden 4
or nation' alibis thew
!pi Selves, Andlawthe cLteltelle net* ‘ rightoftwtreWer
• , theli oww.interner tram. Jodlans,eltdm
1 the rlght'Qt riktett„lpid'its' they' bare beydr Bur...
1 robtderer MA - tttlos,whirb they bold as te Z ri
..! property, they viii withdonotrot thi 0
: 1 andthat thew will take caea of..thteemeacatloo t
:•:;.. and eeeneatrationlawathemadm:..,,,,,, i
Just alter the absent We wattle W4mtt.regi•
mentblhat tiriA'eletceOtttreVoo..arlar were
d.maidW.AgetttigifarasAakcalcomlliem by
the itittlidid . Mut 1114 bid )3t4w:tc - Th t hey
Viet .., 5 TM Cr
24 WarldnitEMSZnet I.l44;daLtudess—Spectal to
.et MC/IMO rairaW4l-Z --£:
4,.r1
,-,5.:,..-• . .
ei*Al•4l.4--•-...
fj: itfASMlZE.Aina_ktriraltzs of Central
..-z- and s" etll AlztericV.Wnittint the lismican Ito.
i public, are Totting ie.:IMM,, the *Anent of
A which Is to idatithetnta edema pintail support
to each other VIM),
_Wee. - - /Aloto from a bS9o r
... • sticiPafthirliitelist of mem.
• ccily-lirritrtherf ciiMild=draw , l. fie - llnlted, ,
: • States Into the mmpact - iteetteilitimilitOO At
gg al:let : 11112r .., -
rilit ' WeelegiTir4l . k inreit OVe2..
1„. r0 v .,/10 l f.n f tir:, 4
rn7= fartielTh i
aiMarer
trur•
rounded by.water, =dabs& fields of
_corn and
1;."
wheat goaded Anil ruined by tha swee ping
dig
otT 212 M ~Is Of •411to;'11011Pno/ "17
/6fott'cob t e
fuelitaltd - by tatutclete
I
',.. of thotiene#44Pßortmil ni...,?
P . • - .:
r - Asoltmecaminor ucematbnareAmeicany
:.teritleglretn• ):littnitond, says that Gen. - Tard
cr oi x t r yff appolitted tbentstielftetoilieerNO e tt
st nalmbly lunl not' befere tip teldaleOf Vie "Ye c E,
. till be no more MI emits -td give tee ,-
lElpleof Richmond. ca offortusdly 0 4LV1.11 -
; ,tor elirottilAtliatt tunnamixaber., , t
tit , ' MN named lifirri*,'ltiliirfin Ireland =the
t,.1.11,117411.,,fmAe1pg connected wltlll.llo....Fatlaa
nVOYmitenVltaletmvletad'addaentenOdtOadValf"
44arat,,,,stertaIaarvIAtide,,LAWII* 1174
tamp:min
With aoldlets arid - trying to, induce.
,them to desert mai emllat lathe 7..raerlelui"
, t,)t• t ,t
t ;
A Eta,,-..,,farartty4tx bun arot•iiars
sand amen. I , deeda'amd papers. watt Cam ..from
r. thaboosetetfii2dra3kitdela, In &AOdrit*:'ll.nr
;risinut. on - SaW4O. 'nob= antalmrserMent
lyfcrwad Initt(olttac baud In thetelnlactirltb
;the dean cafe, hat mina the maul,
_
moss waa
ftnii put, tg_ttaa.littaantity„,7peedity
Fitt argrit; imo t adtratra` Ittartc:' , Df o
In_Ltuttataltul ant „by intere
re n 7 rICSI I I .
• ire itilgr abolattots at We
---
ttArir.' McCarrarr late ttai
wo, 411)01 Oitasktittfitk
flo
xm ilutil
1. 1116 Z - Isit..:' week: grid and
:a tattr:Asslantrjraull
Imprbumtiltatprlnipropprly Wang eak4ain cork
rims'Arittr.l4
EXatINISIER COMM( has written is 'leiter to
3111Xtinniall'a Foreign Minister, front which
=some h*rholtill# l 4l ll r°-
'cogtiileatheEnt,perai: -
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THE
VERY' - LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH.
MILITARY TRIAL OF ASSASSINS
Opinion of the Attorney General
LATE PROCEEDINGS JUSTIFIED
EXECCTIV MANSION AGAIA BESIEM
The•Frten - cht died- the /sultans.
AMUR IMCFII7I3* FROM CUSTOMS.
Guerrilla 842114y's Arrest;
JOHN NINCOLBOTLi SLAVE EASE.
Dinloyalty of Citizens of Richmond
Wasnisurros. August 10.—The Attorney Gen
ere, In response totheiriqulry of President John.
aim whetter persons charged with the offense of
having asaisainated the late President, should
be tried before a military tribunal or a civil
court, gave a written opinion sustaining the ihr-
Mer mode of trial. This opinion has been
Printed. - It instil:dab:is that the military tribunal
Masts upder and eccerding to the Constitution
In time of war. That the law of nations con
&Antes "part of the law of the hand,
and that the laws of war constitute
the greater part -of the law of nations.
The laws of war authorize human life to be
takeo without legal proceas,• of that legal pro
cess contemplated by those provisions In the
constitution that are relied on to showthatJadu
.clm tribunals are the constitutional law of
11 allow , which the result of experience, and
wisdom of ages has decided; that jayhawhers,
bar.dittl. dm, are offenders against the law of
nations and of war, and as stick, answerable to
the milltaty.
Our Conitilation has made these laws part of
the law of the land, Obedience to the Conmitn
lion and to the laws requires that the military
should do their whole duty. They moat not
only meet and tight the enemies of the country
In open battle, but they must or take the
sec. - et enemies of the country and try and ere.
cute them according to law. The civil tribunals
of the country cannot rightfully interfere with
the military in the performance of their high,
arduous, and perilous, bat lawful duties.
The Attorney General characterizes Booth and
his associates as secret, active, public enemies,
and he concludes with the opinion that the per
dons who are charged with the assassination of
the President committed the deed, as public en
emies I believe they did, and whether they did
or did not is a question to be deridedby the tribu
nal before which they are tried. They not only
can. but might to be tried before a military
. _
If the rm., one charged have offended against
the laws of war, it would be palpably wrong for
the milli ary to bard them over to the civil court
to convict amain of tatirdex, who 'lto in: thus of
war killed another In , battle.
• Fitssnisovotipag. 10.-'-;The Executive Man
gan NOM again besiegeded•day by a large crowd
of elsitore, one third of whom were ladles. The
President. opened, hie epics co s tal, of ehem at the
same time, andlield attention to their respective
calls on'brisiness, aided by his Private Secretary.
The, most iranoreant -of the throng presented
Matters of the least lomOrtar.ce, some of them
having prereionalk - bassi • inisamicsaiht with the
heads' of the devartnients. Several ex-members
of the:United States • Congress wh6 have be' en
prominent to the rebel 6,21 , 00, waited In the
buter'risemilli-irreleild Olititint private Interims ,
with the crowd had retired.
! it le probable ,the. Society: Of Friends will b a
represented In the Commission appointed to meet
tha - Cheraireohalblekartsmtmd.Many edher.,:i
Indians, In a Grand Connell on the let of Septum ; i
Per...! The object 6CUM - govermitent IS to:insure
peace among them by improving their several
conditiors, and by remoter; as ear as possible,
Boma of the causes which hare heretofore pro
i'roked theurtequlateltY• • • ' - : ,••
i Thi Weal* friaxiCasiirtrut foe Jul; are More.
)sententrd4okm teismlllionsotriollara, axed that
Mir She 4irtietest:inoritlr , -will .be -Mach larger,
"'iva-tights of the revenue LI collected at New
prekt„ ,-.., ....,,,.. • : .4 ~ , . a . , '...', • '. : ,':"..: g,'
T
1 A gentleman of this cityi who was 1n "Attune
lima yet tercian , saya Colonel Joint PS. Mosby at
acted a crowd, wherever.he made his appear
Vince and his presence occasioned much India ,
itb 3 e among thasoldiera on duty ln the city..
a came down frorri.Nifarienton Co ba audited
Oa a member of the,
.ba . r.lint General. Welles as, •
piled biai - on ii - Sdiatie 'Or hirsiog broken his -
'parole. The. Colonel .brielly but respectfully
oentradleted the polat.
:The , Tpibunis l'ashmiold• cOrrsapoaticistydaya .
averylmptatant, ' ease Will' aliorl,l4.lila brought
. gsitias - .tho. - tialtSd Staiai'Moissi„ ; sii:' 0 0- sids. -
.os_bet.iter'slierea held. to . service:titer President..
g.lamin's manmetredicro proclamation kid gone:
Onto , effeetiqtra.lstafalt • *WI not , bachiltied•
46 **ientiojalat iliOriabof: ' qa.r., tropi. - .;.`
'Xitipeagiii4edf; fiUtias..lrreediasta's Biataa,-le ,
itmarpreresiptimeli. a , ease agdzist John•Mineki
Xoitai witty refaassto pay the witor of C lisTro ,
aStlisitliSldaii toTbclizair ariito,:eurteideyar
1140,0iatisfiliscatuida 4 Aliattlie:aszro Auld have
gone to the` Union forces and enlisted. or been
"alred4a tibait2Tii,Siparisoesit and
•eceived Wean till per.aidart- 1 ,... , , . •
laileiriifSlia;facr.thailleAghi'vaisised
i'laity;Lliscias44o4;ll.kaia i ilia:43 . l , lra= it .
iliarri
oristaPossas =Chill promrtj...the: clajuk la Mit.
masa Stratasalers ,,, :,,,:,.,• -, , •-•
A mitten 'Ortlia' - '4i6likeil 'ldelf4 - passoated •
, 0 Gt4 6 ,Ter37-432.XZWAY4*-becia , ,,rdeztrAl, to
o.7ll.rosasilditesbisk-af tile-district lar laitsti._
on. - BespraLarresia have , been =ado, wit-
Asifia#laPtatit3;sad as 1;4os:oat - isial vat re.
.iviarTeTY Pag*4l/441thliglact0; : Idaay76t; WIC
inhabilaals cialchnsoaascriaroa'slag a display
hi dialoyidlsetaltacola.-4.11 the-oolased 'cheats .
ftqW e/t Zt !- l aV# ! . / . 3 . e. :,4•'..`f ''-. :::„ ..-. .f
: •
Tgfi t '..ol4 . lllit 'ABM
insteringOat of Sher Wants 'Troops.
pmcmi-opitier 91E411/GE&
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The .P43rtir"-Pllt9r.
!ARBE;I3I:.Or- THE GVERRILLXIVIOSERY
Oaayay~itOAttosasi
EEM2E9
MEIN=
1 "lirV Yc; l 9s 4 a liMt* / 0 ? -7 b,' ,704414 Wl"'
i;404 1 ,4 1 11 1 i1te iliYri itid4tlieg fli*
11141.scittrontr•tkat+on the Ist day or , last Kay
' - Ifitik:Oii-
!ligliiiii u ,44 l 3:. af,'UOnaanent-
Pl ied in - P la n t ra -/P a "
Thb'Plir'lis: limes pai ! •iitie i %km :trirtiltiat zdlicherired. r i Uttie
pe-y l 4lO tatedted' thortseideio`tritx:
- b*s . •iaiit;cidii, foikicatialhir X
ty-th tO ati t..n ‘
* lain the sir* end :On theltaYidn 4 t- 1 4.
clamber disolutrgednbont trim tinndind thou.
4
ere.........„ en mate want ttarsaveW. raw
to begot* oft sod Ansteretloott, - ..
The fonds entilelentiektnnael ". ttds'defOted ern
Inunia f;psyAnsretiOnd at* it/dS. Palk
-"
--,P=MA..iolAinc.,,who have
t .aret&ett- f in tam:tad
lbonsand, ar e beAq i nald aft and tottsteredi
out. 'Os' Wilt' -._ ; s Ms Ma part of the
- workiepidonned nu' 3y ; ride:red fcoca thOrset
t4totilelalfigoree 113,10 deperttnents At Wok
' , . 11 411PDA'sSeer' 'Alt aerthareibore hero. Paid off and
t artosereaont araingshedast Shirty . days 'io,ooo
• ',.. - , . 61- , 17 ...Ntr: 1, -, re-.; ...., :, ..-
1 1n4 15;', re'd'erd'order ortlieMatifie*tzient wit
tprobid4y mutter out enoU" half or Sheridan%
P 0041401 rieSnleater Wilson " eta 1.1 ;%+,:t , ftlentkv
faith .necrly...tere millions of dollara-i,o pay them'
-Frdnige•s: 'OE riontemplit, , d , eiildnit' chutes;
larn'elretiratit4.' 4,40..,,,:110w : mach; . Loan;
i damn: they hiyo, ' h rad no one ravine
tobitoblo Imlay. , 'Jahn Cefelie , and John .w.,
;Forney arotnentkined. as • possible curt ore to'
Secretary .Barlan,.of...the lacier Department,'
;and hfr.:SellitlitilltOlabll , nnra..itisala about to
retlifeN , We PrOttstdlitkfilMdigidnattAgeinst'
-11tnt000isto-elotogra.wz L ... ~.- • .i,...11 ,i '.:-.... ..' - , ',l: ~
Illus reported- reconeillatiort. Wixom General
Toiler and ;S:drotrsl Porter lit ontrbs.. ,
Flon:VdiftedZifiarte* rotir;lS lo UT ' AM . '''.
akratottlias It be,bas lier4j..ol4 o Ondridoh7.7
eisrittigaf..tlertailoll,:attd*M• Ifise: tato* ,
toe, to testily Concerning the trestneent:of prise..l
onenkleetbre the Mi11te5113"27188.41?",?.M
bo ari enem.usiotopt.,-1,„..„-. ,
di ,Itwel t& m...wko vitirt . m .
-ipenini-,,1 .csatsdnio 1 ,-.
aftniedo,Axo the -todo troor c ' Mer.:' , ask
VAS Inftnedisteli set .?F leld*rifrran:
thdorders Or IN:General ....1t fdgm tdlk
ths - ClePerfaOOot*Wistktfim 4,r,. ,-/ -,----,
tlter...tpllSlOCkMMp i (ttrzUlaillaraiitt. ,
15 *WiSt - 140 Vdteraitteeishielleadontanault ilm,:-
L l n e a brasiterelorthantopoadildcn*SPO'!
don for his eon. an=gdollhottebeLSWlF, pp
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ANDEILSONVILLE , PRISON PEN.
Leiter from' Quarterinaver Moore,
1110;T INHUMAN BIRBARTICES PERPETRATED
Trial of the Keeper, Wirz
EUSU OF sorrufm warns
Case of Ex•Senalor WI ,H
C. Rooveg.
NEW Your, August 10.—The Tnerte's Wash.
ington special says:
A private letter from Capt, Jas. M. Moore;
Q. 31., who was despatched to An derson-
Title, Ga., for the purpose of giving a decent
burial to the remains of Maxpriaotters, who were
nearderol by the late rebel autheriCes, was re
ctived, this morning, by J. E. Botta, chief
clerk In his office, in this city. Capt. Moore
writes under datiXof July 20thi
We are encemrd within one hundred yards
of the prison pen of Andersonville, and it is, in
the fullest sense of the word, nothing More than
aspen, a human pen, where thirty thousand of
our brave soldiers were - huddled together In an
enclosure not ores hundred yards long and
scarcely man hundred wide, Where they were
exposed to the rays of an almost tropical sun for
months, resulting in the death of thousands.
This prison pen should never be destroyed, but
should stand until Its stockade falls to the ground
by decay, so that the people of the North may
be able to look or, this ground and COI:Mil:ICC
themselves of the human cruelties perpetrated
by Southern leaders on our prisoners. This is
about the hottest place in the &oath: There are
yet about 14,000 head boards to letter and put
up, and I may not get home before the latter
pert of August—
, The same special says. The trial of the An
dersouville jailor, Were, will volubly not take
place under two weeks. Meanwhile every effort
Is being made to secure voluminous testimony in
his, case to substantiate the charges brought
agrdest him. A large number of letters from
officers and men who were tor.flned at Ander
sonville term been received. ell in relation to his
treatment of our prisoners.
The rush of Southern visitors rondo'', una
bated. A great majority of them stop at
lards, the register of which daily shows nearly
our-half the arrivals to he from States lately In
rebellion. Their business here Is generally the
collection of military claims against the Govern
ment, which they sometimes succeed in having
admitted through representations of their never
faltering loyalty, the old plea, during the war.
The Time,' Washington special says Ex.
Senator Wm. C. Reeves, of Virginia, whose ap
plication for pardon was filed here a few days
since In the Attorney General's °Mee, hat re.
°sired from the President permission to visit
the North during the period of his application.
The conditions of the permit are that Me. Reeves
shall report and give his parole to General Van
Clem, at the residence of the latter on his ar
rival.
WINE UNION CONVENTION.
Governor Corey Again Nominated.
SYNOPSIS OF RESOLUTIONS PASSED.
. POUTLAND, August 10.—The Union State Con
veutionmet here todayat 10 o'clock.. ,Theat.
[fn.:El:mm4ns large, 'With a full representation
from the State. The Cenvenilmi was organized
With Hon, John A. Peters, of Bangor, as Presi
dent, a Vice PreSident from cash county. and
Powell Allen Sprague and W. H. Wheeler as
Secretaries. A committee On' resolutions was
en:jointed. - At :41M a. m., aliallot was taken
for Governor. The wholetiumbar of votes was
504. Simnel Cory, the present Governor, had
SSZ, and was unanimously nominated. The
Convention was then addressed by Hon. John
Bice and Col. Sutherland, of Texas.
.1. T. Gilman, chairman of the Committee on
1;1a-cautions. reported a series, of which the fol.
lowirg }!th tytton.lat. .
.- . ... . . ~..
j the Ara recoiatic;iitii Drums Sand that had
led the country rough the civil war and given
rn luningVnize hosed Ant. ShiteMlipeiben of
aretyjindis'reibilstica`of the Union.
The secend Xinews the endorsement of the
Prlsciplss and measures of the admintstratuon of
Potaident tincolnistrictorn down becalms of his
devogonl,a bath= freedom and the American
Union, sad expresses entire confidence in
resident Johnson, believing him to he desirous
Obef restoring-the just - rights ta.all, parties; and In
tf Oahe I:Won men of Maine, pledge a wr
ist support In the greet work of atoning na
tional union ~ t he restoration and equality of hu
man tights ;ad enduring Wm.. , , --.-, •-• • '.. ' -
The third asserts thatit lathe dntybf the Gov
ernment tolleild theldtedes =der. a PrOldslonal
3oreettmoistlirticretbn chaiiiiter.of the people
a foniid - tbsife dep.:am - am - 0 a 'free Rep:l6ll.
can Government.
The fourth proclaims that In reorganizlng
the rebellion State; it la the right and duty of
the Government to demand the ratification of the
Carratiralonal - amendment.golishine alzVerT,
. and the Trineralof Mt disability , on account of
eolokandtoeetnno to-ell nee'fftt-eonelity.: ,
Tile flittiendartes.. , ..eiitZhlmeonTesaatl=
Meats, that the American peaplo =at be taught
It treason Is Wetlate.Tag!sennetur..linnished,
end that the tatralibtillt Enforced against the
late Confoderate cleft a:4olll4aq government.
I The sinltzekedveitliat: &if& good Win Melt'
in polishing the entordthate matrumente of;tne
la* It btlysXl 1111111 MN trolls fa Vied tunt, nee::
Ihe ' leYelith ' fit4lline.thit'ta:neeiititi6n 4:
Ho Celled Stilevalacathl hi:sewn:red rloaecuto
potently end =Horner of the Tlgtattf Tepresen
fattener the Snaps ttrtlohatetA. = az. ~- _. .'.•
i -Us .altthih-. l 3e4alM"that Abe :Masecfpation ,
PT-9 40 hationa of Tresiaticiincoln,..tha east- -
meat of-veer- mas-Emzudzed : thourantA , of the-
Tolorednet'anddat tntason hnd tlieh•beingnald , :.
otatu tat
ass axe Ihenf tettef eh in VW impel diitt.
garnet AAA, hie, "themittonel honor those people havolnAlict, as in name,
conferred on them all the Tights or freedom, and
t bat the pft•pla of rho United States will Todeurt ..
thleniedge, , - ~..
The ninth.assata thhhthehigheitgratltude of
Sor the people le due to the army and navy.
The tenth declares that •Ciavernor Cory hu
idudnistet ed the affales,at the State , ab ll 47e,
inpritlitat .ardi pradoneeco no -
Crest body or .our fellow.eitlzens will give
7preutonsthe ..stutus confidence, hy again
Lacing him In °Mee.
TittrAtolatiaus3rero unicatanalp.ildtctetZ
and the Convention adlenorned.
ARIUS FROM - OALIFORNA
2:11 I 11.
THE MEXICAN LOAN,
--, , ,n;,•,77 lir=at. iv. 1 1 :.;.:41:11( I
pjeliil4 ' of iilfOrBl liff /41 4i4a1V"
.ti.. TO 0 r_.2:j4 Ti" ,110
liLLizi pv.ee.u.-a • I ..' A .7.1,1 ir.'... , PW-
F •Nter:Ticata4AntertlP:,-••IXtelleof theliby*
if . .riii:ogooW4 l o,laitAitaiiii 44.44 -
,IttteMeiteett Republic,. lehleimme emu? !Itnostro,;
MAPP4. .Pace t courarvic***,:iiii,;64l
rlteA thinriPtrltkelehlgq !hlifir Xi4r:',ll::
wiiiardietilialiA:c'eso„ L L ~..:1 r': :
alexthitty.theuseedastioleetern
• oi3ierFteeeteeellerrithl2lo2l4l - t(hpWllVldeltr•
1..*• =1/4fig°'''Ofted b/O-Qciiini:l
qg 4ita44 - 441401. af4,124.
perwitgaiii:,,se#ed,:=An.utittattuneac:l4•:dallit.
Agetnettlle Illealesui , egentenhtethirehtlege . or.
:than. _ ' i ~.,! 0 .:'..QI k..,. 'R. :, ;
Tba Mexican C onsul in ban rrancaco nu,.
'7ecelied aAtecreoilosuodpc chltrattrair by Fret'
, dent Jnafee;' - deelstring dull:and trreefrect the
imperl4lslperge in reference the ooplarizatlon
'lot the Mexican churchlawellt, p n the ground
.of,,htigthellhe? Awing teketerpee. : . :7 . -,, .. • ' , r.',
GENERAL GBM AT QUEBEC,
'Hi's>ilens oa the 4ilinlatorlAfstlont
i New Yens:, Aug Tu4l.d.—.li. Quebec dispatch
Isaye i- iirbilitere ceht;iii iln t spottwAttiblit
!reserve to scaurel pursues eatholifff, OW
„Trir
) Uon. Roma Mit 116'14411AM kaietiiddtell'
ta onsontrl4ektnatifelkflita4t(46llrtillt, 7 of
obaervtutm, end that ftio - rionto - wonia &we to
lesTeMexicoPei 6 siblrif :91 . 0.5 , cliotrohbutt:
bir, o lF-lhilt, - ..fircisal'. Wie,,,Viied
IhtailaTlie neolied:;:tipr, tio'ir r ,
had been ortiotott- r bt'jutt. . ttij,totit tho'
l e ci
rebellion ' Werad c regLAß eccome"Until
MuzlmMisu NOD wMe flAput _
liquelcap.lNMPlCallosuchaeuentgand the
ovoro
ticotAdthoul delalcregast:
teieto taszmuntrotantiodusum aka,
EfiglitialtlMAtitiottql . VW ftiOraffi s
start *dad twdietur . ffinfg i , i '
tuisiter.hi , :iUlaitlittgailliOPM:=lth
up with France In the Maxim .quatp:or:- Pt
cro are
I Am MI, dug: 9 .—Avenyg - 7.-;.,-,
°I V* 9r.llll°Piqfl;Paxi!!!'',.':'
-3
IT G2I-A. 6 " GAZF TT
PITTSBURGH. FRIDAY, AUGUST 11. 1565
COL. lIAELGUN'S C(141 RECtIVERED.
Una, Townsend Rudely Treated.
SEARCH FOR A SUSPICIOUS STEAMER
Formless Monitoe, August o.—lnfo. ttion
having berm rece:ved at headquarters that tho
coat of the Into (Jul. Dahlgren was In tho hand ,
of Charles Davis, of Matthews county, Va., azi
order was Issued to Lieut. S. J. Tow ad, Pro
root Marshal at Camp hamilton, to go and a.. •
cure It. The Lieutenant accordinely left Inn
Sunday, and on landing on the farm of ono
Barney Weston, on the North river, was treated
very rudely and disagreeably by the Inhabitants
end by Weston In particular, who Informed the
Lieutenant and his men that they lived under
civil law and would not have the military there,
and spoke contemptuously of other military of
ficers. They. however,ascertainel that Mr. Da.
vie bad moved to Norfolk, and last night the
Lieutenant succeeded In obtaining the Colonel's
coat. It has five bullet holes ID It. Weston's
arrest has been ozdercd. •
A thorOugh search has been mode for the
steamer Effort, reported to have let, New York
under simplelons circumstances. Shd le not In
these waters.
The work of raising the Cumberlaud will soon
be resumed, although the pumps have not ye
been repaired.
FROM SOUTH AMERICA
A Severe Naval Engagements
New Tons, August 10.—The steamer Seladla
brings news from Platte river to July 20th, nit ,
trig account of a severe naval- engagement be.
tween the Braellan fleet 'and Paraguayan
steamers and floating batteries, which took place
on July 11th, et Methuen, Past :below Corlent,
on the Parana river.
The greaten bravery was displayed on bath
sides, and the slaughter was fearful. The vic
tory wee claimed by the 13ntell'aue. The town
of San Sorsa, on the river Uruguay, hart t-en
captured by the Pe reigttayans, and it Is Bald put
the entire Brazilian garrison to death.
Adjutant General Thomas Serenaded
ELMIRA, N. T., August 10 —Adjutant:General
Thomas was ecreonded at the Elethway House,
this evening, by the band of the First Veteran Re
ser Te COWS. The General came out on the bal•
cony and returned thanks for the serenade. He
said be bed come to Elmirs on business, and
had hoped to eisc-pa observation. He
woe a perfect stranger; did not thiuk
he knew a single person in the city, end
was very much surprised at the compliment.
He bad been through the war, and his whole
heart had been In the canoe of the Union. He
said that Maximilian would have to get out Of
Mexico or we would hurry him out. The Mon
roe doctrine meet be enforced; we were in a con
dition to bold our own against the world. He
hoped the soldiers would now return to acts of
peace, fonniste the immense territories of the
west and carry civilisation with them. Ho
hoped, and Mt sure, that if ever the cause of
the triton should be aznin endangered, every
man of them would rusk to its rescue. The
General again thanked the assembly for the ser
enade, and then bid them good night, and re
treated amidst a storm of cheers.
New York Stock and Money Matters.
New Don k . , Augoat 10.—The Stock market
exhibite the quiet meal at this point of the
year. There is a general confidence in the
present iange of Tenable:s, and prices are quite
firm. At this morning's board, speculative op.
crationa ward merely notninaL The Ilmittal
stock pmt out during the temporary weakness of
a few days ego, has been taken In. There is no
dLspealtlon to contend against the operations of
the btafamily. The market at the afternoon
board was very strong ou Erie, Pittsburgh and
Reading,..withe fair demand for these abacus.
The balance of thilfit woo steady.
Government securities continue strong,though
mmparativeLyquiet, The current demand for
abiptbeitt th.Ettropewas limited. The pressure
to sell aeyen-thirties tuts fallen off. State bonds
are generally -steady but quiet. 3fiseellaneons
Ilst lower on Atlantic mail, but etesdy on the
tathets.:;', Soles by the Treasury are about equal
to receipts from customs, and since' July about
eleven million In manta hare been realised
from these aides.
! Money shows a al;gist tendency toward return-
Ipg ease, but the movement Is.not indicated, by
Op IL/vale change In the rates of interest
tlerscheal V. Jobneion Partioned - -Cholerak
Raging—Me Preltdeartitialdence.
Ntw.Tortx, August 10.—Th9 CanantircAtt .1/1.
nertiser evsysr,:lfra. Datqlas' appeal to the l'res-
Went for the pardon of Herschel V. Janitor:,
Who was on the ticket with her husband a. Vice
President, Las Toned auccesafuL
, Thb Pail'lLWseibingion special sari : Advices
rceive:lex the State Departaseet to day from
the American Consul et> Hasa; slate that the
Cholera. Is raging there -to a- fearful extont.
Cotnumulcatton wit} 'the rullarentialapda hes
been suspended. Quarantine Is rigidly enforced
at vazioneplaces. . Our Consols at Trieste and
liesaina gate that. measures have teen adopted
toprevent the cholera from spreading froin the
ports to which It has extended from rapt: •
The Georgetown Height:a; which Was seleeteil„'
Or the President's residaxce, -is considered toe,
liar frau -, the Executive -011leo,. and the Presi
dent's family baying expressed a prefereeelo for'
the Soldiers' Home, it is probable that this place
will be adopted.
. .
Muth of Eudgfatleit'lo : 'AdieflOa. ;
Ntw Yons, Atignst 10.-. Late foreign papers
show that the rash of emigration to this country
from the Noah of rope' to 'netting to wit
more than usualVolleraMum.
..V.lfteonthousaud
Polish erifift are Making - arrittgoaientat with the
Swiss-Government-for treespv,tation to the
free soil of the United States.
From Norway theittodus of the most valuable
part of the population is so gfeet as to excite the
fems,ofthe autherltles, who are, endeavoring to ,
The Parts coirespon4ontiif the Loadon,Neus,
noltilllPlMlT call talbrinal, throws ant a hint,
that Napoleon Is prepaNrigto take np the Attie -
lean-question on hit bira apconiat, - 514.040- to
Maximilian return! te kfataraoras.
, .
Baur .Teller.!Areasted—Fitty Thousand
Dor ars Stolen.
Nevil - Otte, Aognst 10.—Thea CarameNcif
t'atiter,asys Thla morning:4oo% half poet'
tenfticeit,kleCarty:' of_ the Tirenty
birth • , Tresfunt; gnissted Henry Dideltkinat - PllY!
indtrollor:of alfer4andx; W111114'04
fl;;VOIPILIOt 4ftJohn' , f ! a eker,-Clashisr. of, the
same Batik wheeharges that - al , muiteut, times
the actittd,bas,Sakenthesura4ll2P-ltiotoood
daintier thttreabotils; - .llemi- ate:Bank, and
Convened the same to , his own nao, without the
knowledge or =sent -of ids' employeis. It is
tu , dero9 o 4.l l kaafged.,4 B figOtcr .tiqr to
takhig a largo rem of money from bank,
butter exact be does notate:a:
-
Nnw . v,Tongoang.,.l.o.—The 14th
ptatat Infantry , (regulant) 'nearly obirte handled
streog,leave for California on thy: gtt,4 ;a
2d United States Arti llery will follow as 800 IF
ie ., *
_Ruling eMa noold-hoUr
toloYeon - theolial - WhoS -- eatteiyeait;
Women noirgamfarifitd , Wlll7 atatea-le eater
11411trilteltelana' fiteet >Mew' opdaSer,
agaleat!die lodeategottigstW,M L anbet ptilmetra
enterbetha Ardotairml- Father than bo
soutb.3:nuThave =ma , train time to
timeined arecostOrganinetinto six fOg l ;d,ccedB;
dod doing good service tinder theActog.:l(_.,,.l.
alcfitTir a.
New roux, Most ?,
IN—Gold v
In aseend
find WOW, .dovnanuyi kagleacy.,:Aush,gold
ries offered Tilts freely, 5 . 4 some of the bolder
. toperatora ire plait oat tillailted Otshorts.
RleMos of tialgr4ulltl7 PePartuteat undattbt
y 0;0,40144 thei - :toiltf. Mid If continued;
regal - to:Mats Ibi - -tbe•diktist leteriestimthb - rom
:to-thirties, which, Is not, generally. anticipated,
the *nine of the 'indolent mey tend downwards
for a period. ,The opened at 143%, and
decllnedflttfallttert49X; ••-
4:‘:0 ' 4 1 0•• = 4 3 0 1,01 / 4 2 .
•
Sala of Government Veesels.
,Auggit_ am, a
parge eels dakivernment veseeLi thte ,morning
l ac the Neu...Kout• &number. of iSeitllttLa t toga
Ar4.4 l, o3wAY.ealteli, Carowbleb 00,00vernalqui
asmo farther vae:wensmilattionctlcta DJ arthr
;011 the Govelatneat.- • 4ertr atteßdlmer Was lag!
land tlitiliadjditstpite44
. _
;
0 1 / 4 ATOCAtAultastlo.-=A - irpecialig;ANl
Isap t Tht4tat three Mlltilleff today Wullreaf .
In two s kiteatafiy,. ; the4alewonl. 6-buse.
Fleetwing' afdabl" Marra ittlebidlr'heaten
.on the =MA Ate*/ 64 4 ...Vsratted•z640:
iTheseMew raeassaawas casity•trylhopagneetr.
Time . qrt nv 0.1
Now-ratur,-4.tyrust 40.—A twin Wl:drub;
burg. toastrideOWAddlikEniotraillint*Noth(e
and Rentals Tanaery.. Eitter#ll , a kw Is 640.
fOCtiraninaoMMEßatigilifted fillgta ,
WOO—lnstued for 150,000, mostly in tnts city and
!proottlyn., Two Ilretnen;weree.badly Injured.
'.•. , Ll,:pl3lnritexer Reprfeied.
I * -I :4Prulful , 4 ll lPasf- 10 ,7-Pvid GrPigN7o
ivbo V*lo .bo executed . lira t6inerroie
elzotelug ; tavermkeept4lies liaatietftriela7 1
tettdritUtthe land rd SePtrtiftr r
CITY 4tND SUBMIN.
Cricket Match—Aftegheuy County vg
aver Comity—A Ilegileny County
Some two weeks since the Rochester Cricket:
Club, of Beaver county, inserted an advertise
meat in one of our o.lf doilies challenging coy
eleven cricketers within thlr.y.flve miles of Ro
chester, including Pittsburgh and Allegbenj, I it
play them a game of cricket. Tee challenge we 6
ehortly atter aczepted by an Inpromp.o organ.
Izetlen of the re/aired somber, compaced prin
cipally of the old 4 )/ymmc and Atlantic club!,
which had been,:dlsbanded since • the breaking
out of the war, and yesterday afternoon was the
day appointed frr the match to come off. It was
generally predic t ed that the Rochester club, who
have been In Practice daring the entire season, for
a period of three months. yroula have but little
difficulty In triticomlng our Allegheny county
club,-who were' without prag,tice and had no'
distinctive organization. The Rochester club,
too, was composed entirely of Foglishmen, a
people who hays a national fondness for the
game, while 'onsimpromptn club was composed
of cltizeni to the "manor born," with the ex
ception of two representatives of "menie Rag
land." The:melt, therefore—which was in fa
vpr of Allegheny county—was an achievement
for oar cricketers:of which we may well be proud.
Quite • =pest:able nninbe of adzes: as
sembled yesterday afternoon on the grounds
Where the match was to be played, et West
Common, Allegban Y. The wickets were pitched
theta eleven o'clock. Beaver county won the
"toss," and put Allegheny county in the "bat."
Thegame coutlilated until nearly six o'clock in
the evening, and was a very exciting one. The
following are the scores made:
Ausatrzsr COUNTY
Fire Tonfege Second innings
Woonaan b Branlia" 0 b Marshall—"
~.
Jenklrur 1. In 'lv: b. What- o Pearson b Se- 0
.ton nior
rub 0
DDavenport,Out 2 b Alar.ball I a
Youba Lb. w. b.Wheutos 3 b Marshall 0
Arbltesidea b Brooks-- 4 o and b Senior—. 3
Schwartz. run out 10 b Senior 0
Olsen b Wharton.. 1 b 01srahall 6
Blctlabc b Martha(' 15 b Neqllr 2
Childs c Thorp! b What , .
lob
4 not out—
o 4
0 b Irlarshall 2
Brown, not out
6ploul II Zug Sall
Total loolo,gi
DELVED COUNTY
Tfrcl Innings. Sectonl inn ,n,p
Wharton b Dtatrabo at Davenport 3
111ggInbottom b tloCnbe. 7 b McCabe 3
Thorpe b McCabe........ II run out
Senior e VelllteaKea b
1011117 1 1. b. sr. b. Metlab° ^
Ilimsba.ll a Young b Ma-
Lltbe o 51 lller 0
tavola c hillier b 1117:aba 9 McCabe S
Nutball to Daveanoet.... R Illethabo 3
Wllk int= b McCabe.— o Millar ...... ...
rluldwall, Iu a out ' 1 McCabe , 0
Pennon b McCabe 0 Davenport 8
W 111ebardson, not out.. 0 01 out 0
Total laottrga
We understand that a rent u match will be
played between ttut two clubs, at Rochester, lo
a few weeks. The time has, not yet been desig
nated.
Chnrter at American Linen
, .
. This hi one Of the neatest and most Convenient
little volumes that we have seen for sometime.
It is printed on mow 'white paper with bountiful
clear type. Da contents are, Constitution of the
ignited Blida, Declaration of Independence
with fee Antics of the signatures thereto,
*eshington's Farewell Addrins" B. Proclamation
of - Emancipation, history of the Ai:cleric:ea Flag.
aid portreitsor-Goorge Washingtan atd ,dtra
ham Lincoln.
. It Is the American's vede•rnervesa, and every
one will endeavor to seenrn a copy. The history
Of the American floe, in which is given all the
reselationstitemsgress In regard to its device,
walla read Withilmp Interest. The last riniolu-
Lion an thefeunjeca, Approved April 4,1118, Is as
follown ;
...
"That iiiiiiindifter the fourth day of .1 . 039
ner.the leg of .tha United Sinks he thirteen
hiorhidotal gnintdiAilterante rtl and white, that
st,o Vidcm - httoristy stare, white ® a blualtald,
id that, on llovatt.qhlon of a near State Into
a"UniorscoMs sterliiatted totheirnion of the
' tindrinri inch additlOn shall •tateeireet on
e' toroth dey,:ef July next sticeooling such
*mon." . .
For rale by ..lienty Miner, .71. and 173 Fifth
ma, who haerdwaye on Mold rewell elected:
oak of the current:Mature or the day, and the
Astein -perio4ica42..'„
Drafted States District Court.
.coirt met ai.:tha impel hove, Judge • Wilson
.IcAndleeson the bench.
In the ease of John: O. Nauru, charged with
harboring a de , ertes, • the defendant Was found
4utlty and incoxanilinded to the Inerey *of the
[Dart. This isciannic., 'being but on ball, falledtct
Make bin appearance, when his teeetfanninee
afas forfeited.
02181otron4f 8; tainnsta&i:VADM44 loci
Satotterr.'Eay; dilated' with passinecomiter=
shit money, the trial of ME case iris postponed
iSatti the ascalaisis otOinsit. . Ba l wool/Led to
the amount of 810.000..
The ease of firs..ldia. Waymire, 'charged
With" perjury, ln cil4tritog melon money . by
che;;&,eth. of, .a forruer, hilstuitud. "after mar
rying • second eimeawas taken up. Owing: to
defect In the record upon which the
bllettainit - Was tamed, '(ths pension agent In
taking- 4.111, the data of this allidacit having
male • ndstalos of • Month.) the d.;' , Tendent WAS
sequined.
•
I 1 lkupress Messenger
dfilydn'esday, at' noon, an nntOrtuputto
aident eteurred d gm suspension bridge at
wheeung, by which an Ailams' - nipreas this
sent% named Ephraim W. tfelfelTy,_ reeldlng,
on BandnaleyHstreet, ddleglusny was fat;aliy: *-
fared. Mr: ffetelvv; - M appears, was *ding
on a wagon load - uf , gooda Kerner the bridge,
wberet.hopktanufcdtcd; and la
.the falkatrack,
him on rite temple , fracturin g the ekid - T and—re
}eking In deatis,in Ostit.tw• hours. The de
ceased hadlieen einpinfea on - the road between
thin clef and Wheeling for several min), and
was a faithful and competent messenger. Ile
leaves a wife and Several childrelito mourn
Sudden -death. .Tha. body. has.. beat bronght
this city, and the funeral will (aka place' - at ten
frelock irrlday mcirnbag, from his iesidenee on
Vandurky street, above the North Genruntrii.
.tratal Aiddenter.
On Monday, Jenne; llama, while engegedlin
isimoving some earth width had catedlll3a the
tack of Allo,:,ll.ekaphld, meow!. atthegmlem
t own tiithidNis r id e iedlWiMisieearfielkirith a
4.P7i
rate, who wai wonctta tit tlie,p ace. was se
, Sklyinktred ittChtreateetlinte—x-'
Mr.,John H. Lewis, dr, garlAsf,indhine conn'
0. 'WM throweffrom Idahorid one day Tim week
mid.do serloaall 11 4 11 04A1 tP.Peiligel4,4oo4
is day or two thereaftem, . , „„„ ,
A yonng man named I ikioW
Swatore townehit',4ehaneek•sninvi, Wad -
ed by a kick from &lOW talmtiwitmlast: He
Wad last bitched the homeitotrater them, when
lie wen kicked in the stotottehremd died before
r verang,
Yesie;a4:, aiternixnr a.eian nami:,CCralk
ehanius.lllol4 iaebiie ed, whila etandtpg at:ll6
iketoffice, neaPilter s plniiiitilelliery; wee.
hated by Akpacuag)ad wltloll2 Irtqa1171145110F:,
bd"Eita kik = a - t'Wo4toliiii tat, at UM - Mini time
handiaghlm , r, bill of thatdenominatkm. Croft.
'shanks replied that ho had not lost it. I:atilt thit ,
porno time he.pet It in Itts packot....Dpon atter.
wards,denytpgiliat ho pod tvin po, ati,
an officer wee called, who Mottled hlm to the,
Mayor's office, end upon a search ; the -bill woe
Monad in a sloe pocket. — the Mayor' Impaeol a
goo upon 4.boittacal. which with ;4. MIA ha
wee Pab l6.lo pag e pledge.
I Thi ' GSTilea
gypsies, referred to ln:olm ,Paper jesterday,
being- encamped la Alio vlcMlly of Aftegbenh.
'were all ironed, beforo - gapor Morrlt. n. Ana"
;after a bearing dliehargedOn 63i:4nm:110d that
'would vacate thepormises. „The maim coca..
vied IMO the conditioai trailed opetokasiliniil
iffo noW..44, , gwroad ,to Boma other ClatAer.
yrhereribeir dotibtle4llilithiltheatevthth . dep.
I
frgo43.4iiner zraidikttieC•ilained
paida xan_aispicaloWlßPNlk.,
awns, w o on , •w, acatleadiala a atuady
,oprolta 'map, and ales taking COW. , ad.
.drinitV/ItAtted,Uanari4n l P 3 n--4.4denifCo^
pious. rcturnlari toeoaadamneeebn d
aimed that hating= rotted of alma twenty
!rim 7.4 . keeper of the saloon d two oth
awarallAnlacedfilaretaamahtiii an-,
lwer t*
numpworbrunteeacipmb
ivirtacadlis abacsia-Obsainwayirlitt whischeti.,
1144aaa citorjelp ratetimanwrqicor, l
creputiOrassrmfe4 l l2 42 4 1, Pn1t443f A inds
, ILDPIIKIDaI an caladallato fri , 4
pion from Otaclual,;.t ,
_ :• -;
Reorganization of thy Jackson Btueo.
An adjourned meeting of the old Members at
the Jackson Independent Blues wo held last
I evening at R9Bins Hall, for the purpoa of re-
I 0, bisteizing this old itiderindent organization.
All the niembnii of the original company have
been during, the rebellion, and a few
of them an nee - Laird diclegulehed parittlort,!.
I In the atom e of the rid roP.Mah, which Ina
atom thirty names at :cid, It was on motion,
resolved that those presiint bloc the minutes,
with lull actions In the Sectetary to transcribe
them to the eenantution.
An election for civil et:Seers, for the put7ase
or completing the reorganicatum, Rao [mid, re•
salting In the choice of the followiu-: President.
D. M. Spencer; Secretary, Thomas Jones; Treas
urer, W. D. Jones. On motion, It was resolved
that the company Covet every Thuraday evening
at the Mayor's office, until an orgarti.tlon
completed.
It will be remembered that In the spring of
1E44, an effort was mode to revive this old or
ganization, and a number of Its old mernbers, at
that time beltisgion to onzanlzations In the field,
entered their names on a roll for tda propose.
The book contstalog theso names was left at
Vierbeller's saloon on Fifth street, and It is be
lieved was sold with the effects of that concern
when the establisher:sent discontinued busitres!.
Any person having it In their possession will
confer a favor by leaving it et the Igityvee aka
Railroad Accident--Seyeral Person s la-
Between three and four o'clock yesterday
evening a freight train going cant, met with a
serious accident at Anderson's Landing, five
miles thin side of Lewistown, In the breaking of
an axle of one of the cars, whic h threw six of
the cars off the track, precipitating four of
them down an embankment about forty feet
high. Three men are known to be injured, one
of whom, a brakeman, had a Li. terribly
mashed by being jammed between two care.
His Injuries, It is thought, may result fatally.
The other two sustained but alight Injuries. It
is probable that others might have been Injured.
We are nnabie to obtain the names of those
Injured. Your cars were totally wrecked. The
accident detained a number of trains far behind
time. The mail train due in this city at 1:40
yesterday, did not anlYo until 12:20 last night.
Charge of Abandonment.—Mrs. Ammon
yesterday brought a - sit before Alderman Donald
son. against big husband, Adam, charging him
with abandoning Na wife and family. A few
days since a charge of incest was entered against
Ammon, In having illicit communication with
his daughter, lie was held to ball for trial on
both charges.
Preaentation.—Geneyal (late Colonel) N. N.
Sweltzer. of Fayette county, was lately made
the recipient of a valaable !mood, sash and belt,
by the 16th New York Cavalry, as an acknow
ledgment of his general services as an officer of
the Cleated States Army.
Committed.—George N. Beesley, charged
with the larceny of a gold watch from B, G.
Ch!lds, Eeq., was commftted to Jail yesterday
for teal at wart.
NEWS ITEMS.
Tim Memphis Bulletin says there Is an organ
Lind gave of robbers and murderers in Mad'son
county. Tenn.. by whom three murders were
committed a few days since; of ha victims one
oteg about sixty and another near seventy Years'
ago.
ALBEFT L. titr.tr.EWEATLISE, the murderer of:
bls mother and sister, Is now awnttrng trial to
ble cell In the Hartford jail. He maintains bis
brutal bewail-cod and manifests a heartless In
difference to the nature of hls awfni•crime.
Tria Atlanta, Macon. Milledgeville. and other
Journals to the interior of the Smith are repot).
Bening abstracts of the Congressional legislation
for the past four years—in order to Inform their
readers wheibwe they are boned to:obey.
A Nrw OntsitYls letter to the -Mohile Yaws
says.: "Lana informed that Sheridan, although
at the commencement of the war an enemy of
Abolition and Abolitionists, distinctly announces
tumselfln favor of negro ant/rage."
ON Friday list a committee of citizens from
Vermillion County, Minas, went to Chicago to
obtain the services of detectives to operate In
that county, it being Infested with-a gang of
lawless desperadoes.
Tan stockholders of the New York Triblow
lave - noted Horace Greeley * salary of 67,500
—an tureens of 10.A0. ' Mr. Htelsort,lha man.
aging editor ot.the,Hrraid, has Witty, of
618000. :: _
_. .
oxe, of the vabet.yeteato , iiserweelleetieivi.
in the world—Om-library of the popt.llncobolc%
—was ; yarned at JAykr/on, Wit:nit, Wal
an storage In th e twins of an atic:loncer.. . .. .
Dn. ImatAlll., the Dimon wife .pinsonar
made, mond onfesslan, in Oleichetelinoni.
edges ;haling murdered his mother.inaivr,
ith}OlL,hq denied on hinfintsoniMairn.
lba ebrineee in l TMtigntion In rtgai•d to the
Mte caving in at LIM roof. of a building In For
runt fAteet, BrooklYii, reunited in a' vindlei
hi tlirltryramning the builders.
TIM= men engaged in explorations in South
Anstrelize—Henan. "Panter; Harding and Ilea-
Wyer—were recently murdered by tha aborigines
In lam mealltitaxible manner. ,
! W.mmut Joann, who Is better 'lmown as
JeCtithermard. having _recently memped, with a
eensfederate from Bing tipg Tsisonoras recap.
Mrrel In Now York last Tdesday.
' RDWIAD.I34Tsa, late Attorney.Glexeral. lent
faring fmm paroxylsm of tam Jung% whiell
liable to proyelgaTut any limo.
' Tine sympaadiers In Ifemphla are projecting
d home for the crippled Mid - &White rebel sol
dier of West Tennessee.
domt Bores ls_ pmparing' 'an Wade
hlstorytsf the rebellion; which wlll'he loakttlfbr
Iltlitreatlnterest.
Mai`atat. ANDREW Liftmen - nun succeeds
Cadwalader In command of the department of"
PeausYlvantu . . 7'
Dacron at Hairdo' lag tadlytrart onirrißay,
kin the explosion at Wantaln: ha hid
overcharged. :
SENOR M. Box=o the Blartiesn ralnlster.is
th Nati York ridsiDgfundivfor Mexican enggrir
fish.
BULL rtonTs e t re now ntdarefiiiablieilie4 SII
tiooby t Arristen 7 -I'roopa, Washington.
WanuutoTon, August I.o.—Mosby , WAS ar
tists:dam. night In MP -
Very rEwirOotirLiitibi a§htnitoh to tee
e14r; 1 0/ 00 9 -4014 been mustered
Out or sautes Anne the VJthnr.Juli.
llEb:.:r
WARDElZThilasstlify liVelliEM August tOth.dit.
O'slook.3ol/N B. 'WARDEN, Esq., In thd
learof . hts !ire,
TAiritiljeraktEEl*Xs 'Ow ice.
ilc . o 46 ;tcpip(daiiiliy4h . ,Hwi l tbikaix r miutcogr,
*vs ("clink: lath 'Words 43. f Hur taltßy arcal. •
pecthaly Invited tb'iiiieridrcf
ravxmyT-o.,.w.dneiei; u r nit • sawittir, 1
EPHRAIM'
W.
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dbi itlekbeqUEETTleltleitytht , tab
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Per..'411%), 7tl"s7"Plitaii-
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tagoa.,7llo aidervitlU:blittowdbstpazileav49 ,
t It tn. *Ago Oar sliest nortUc .
attUOULI WILLIAM LOU
,;?,..qpiginta•Amtelli•Wrtaa lootnxu
poacta Old Government Java Cone;
half besta i gre, and .
' 4 111117 r 401 '
001'7k Susan ! • •
i 60 do. „prima Ont . I. ) 0
pato. Refined 'do..;
coI do. ISstnpa. choke brands;
ao dp • Cuba Malian*, otteap;
to tierces Olantogas Stolalau;
;Co boxes ()mamas Tobacco, 01 and les;
6okblat,t4making o do.
Jorti , Log =din *tor*. Voraale by _
_ ..14TTIA BelliD-4.,.EATTON3
JSZ ' NO,4 424 , 124 §dcnadat..Z4abOiltu
100 bblo /bin mitt.; utiiitifie B 11113;"
OD., t.:l - Extraxiouzs .
'" a" l i zZ X.9)049i `.l
4; 40 :"11!el, - - - •
10 " _
40 one gallon Jugs L
100 dozen Uarmilkoorin t , •
10 WM; "jal 41.ar4 aa4, too map
1 4.,Viat DONDE%
itqfi 1,1.1 ...:,,,i.;/K.Z4berty.streel..,
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17 4a414 14 .'62n1 littiggligOlt=
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STOUR qz: Ater
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• SYLVAN:IA
CENTRAL It. R.—stir/IMM ARRANGEMENT
—ELIVEN DAILY
°nand alter MONDAY, May ISCS, train
tattle are the Depot as follows.
DAY EXPRESS, daily except Sunday, at 2.14 a.
m.. ttorping only of principal statiorni, and ranking
direct [ pins
at Barrisbnrs for New Yn . ,e 4
Baltimore and Washington, and at Philadelphig
for New York Boston and intermediate points.
MAIL ACCIOMMODATION, daily except Son.
day, at ILEO a. m., stopping at all regular
dation between Pittsburgh andliartizburg, and
making dose connection with trains on Indiana
Branch, West Pennsylvania R. IL, Ebensburg an
Cresson R. PL. and Hollidaysburg Brandi.
rirrssuiton 4 ERIE MAII4 daily, I •
cold Stindag, at Leo p. etopping at tenr.y all
the stations between Pitteimit a itd Philadelphia,
and makin_g connestinn trlt o k . on tli r e •Ebeels..
11., 4 1;i 2 em d UMmn e
and eat ganal:;111/t14
.6 1 000M1 ODATION, daily, el
Dept finnday, at I.oa p. stopping at, redraw r.s.
tionsbetananTintaburgh and JOOnstowni and Don.
D.:Dung et Blainwilla intersection with trains o
Indiana Branch and West Pennsylvania R.R.
PHILADELP. EXPRFSSi daily, St 4.25
m., atopping at Latrobe, Conemarerk&allitsen,
Almona, HuntingdO LgiaiSSOWX4 Nair p.
port, MazyrrtllS,Harrisburg Laneaster,and Hawn.
At Harriaburg nonnoctions are
rondo for Baltimore, Washington and New York
at Philadelphia, for New York, Boston •and inks
Mrdiste Points Sleeping Oars run throturn on this
train from Pittabargh to Baltlmonn Philadelphia
and New York, by the Allentown route.
FAST LINL, daily, sm,,pr, Sunday at an p.
stoppingenly at Conamanch. Hollliano Altoo
na, Huntingdon, Lewarrown. 1111111 m. tsewport,
Warysvill Harrisburg. Middletown ,glizabetri
on. Idt. Joy . Lardissille. Lancsater, and Down.
woven.AtHarriardire eonnections are made for
New York, Baltimore and Waablinsomat
Iphia, for New York, Beaton, and imennetist
point.
First Acoommalation Tram for Wall's Stet
mares daily (except Sunday) at 6.90 a. ni
Second Accommodation Train for Wall's Station
leaves daily (except Sunday) at 11.40 a. to
Tklrd Accommodation Train for Wall's Station
eases daily (except Sunday) at 4.15 p. on.
Fouri.r. Accommodation Train (or Wail's Statics
eaves daily (except Sunday) at 6.05 p. m.
Acsommodation for Penn Station, leaves at
10.20 p. m.
The Chard! Train leaves Wall' Station evil
Sunday at L a. to
OB ~ returning Mares Pittsburg
at 1210 p. m.
Returning Trains arrive In Pittsburgh as follows:
Nail 1..20 a. m.
Fast Line tee a. in.
First Wail's Station Accommod.sCon.... 8.23 P. m.
Penn Accommodation. too a. in.
Second Wall's Station'Accommodation 8.10 is. to.
'Johnstown Accommodation • 18.06 a. in.
Pittsburgh tr. Erie 31a11 12.50 p. m.
Baltimore }..Y press 1.30 p. au
Thini Wall's Station Accommodation.. 2..r.3 p. to.
Philadelp_hia Ex . presa LSO p. m.
Fourth Wall". Station Accommodation 8.60 9. ra.
Emigrant's Train 1100 p. m.
An Agent of the Excelsior Omnibus Company
will pass through each train before reaching the
Depot, take up snecks and deliver baggage to any
part of the city. Office No. SIC Penn street, open
day and night, where ail orders (or the movement
of passengers and baggage will receive prompt at
tention.
Baltimore express will arrive trite Philadelphia
Ex ices et 2.30 p. in. on blondes'.
NOTIOR—In ease of lees, the Company Will
hold themselves responsible for peraornalbaggage
only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO.
W. H. BECK WITH, Agent,
At the Pennsylvania Central Railroad Passenger
Station. on Liberty and Grant etreete. mvW
pITTBBURGE, FT. EH.
WAYNE h OHIOA
HALLWAY ,Y AND (-
BERGH RAILROAD.
§U.III2IIE.R A.EILANGEMENT.
On .0 after May lath, ISM, MMus Will run
follows, vb-
Leave.l For I For I
:Far
PUtaburgniChlaago. 'Cleveland. Whealing.
. 4 1
Fapreas....-.... 2.10 a. m. 2.10 a. m. 2.10 a. m. Express-- ..... 2.M p. m. 2.45 p. In. 2.40 p. ix
Kapreaa....—.... a.OO p. m.
WAIL-- 7.00 a.
Erie 6.10 I. m. m. LIO a. M
For New — C and
Anal, at Pittabutp—P. FL 55'. - & a. hall Way
a. m., &20 p. m., 6.00 p. m. LISP p. m., 8.30 p.
O. ts Y. R. R —Lis a. m, 345 p. m.,11.00 - p. m.
- - -
ACCOM Di ODATICaII TRAIN.
Leave Allegheny.
New : Hoehn. I New I 1 Stenba
Inlghtorti ter. I Castle. 'Economy' Title.
lAD& ta! R.L6p.la.; 1.50 p. ea. 10.30y.m.( 340 lan
0.60 1411.1 I
La p.m.i
1 I
Cap. at f
Arrive at Alkyl:any—P. F. W. k 0. Eitilway
7.161 m., fl 16 a. at., 10.g6 a. ize, 1.65 p. 4.60 p,
m. and Vl= p. m.
•
C. &P. 13: R..-9.10
GEORGE PARIO2V, Tbiltet
Union Cementer Staten, Pittab=
A. Lt. CASSELBERRY, Ticketer_ Agent,
y Olt".
myllta F. le- ELYERS.Gene=ket -Agent
PITTSBURGH AMI)
RAI:L
CON
80AD. NELLSVILL
.
6UEII3XER .411.11,ARGE-31VAIT; •
On in after MONDAY,June t, ts ls , the tmigl
wilL'lunro tho Depot , owner of Hon an4l7nitr
streeta,,oainttows.
Latent diem= at
•
• Pittsburgh. Pitt:With.
fdalltti and Ironing onlona. 1145 a. n. 4-IKtp. m.
Exprese . SAO p. .9 - 40
First McKeesport Acoora!n.,• a. so. SAO a. AI.
BOc. end u t eat p. nu 915 p.
Pint BandlOOkt ",. s. in. lust
Second p - go, p ! w.
Sunday Ohnreh Train to a nd -'
(min McKeesport—
forlinketlapply • , .
A. J. Ettd i t:t.,Vitit.
iglB4l_ `i9J l , VCT2T-;
/4 , 110118,1iY VAL
LYME A,11.010A/0,-Willaingl
OHANGE"OI , TE577..-Qa ina 'OW MONDAY
disY labv=tha arrargetnent of
vltt take
MAU,►
TSAI:N.-Leaves Pithibuhan at 7.1 P a N IL arriving at Eittanhing at MCC a. at. Lams NIL
tanning at VP intreiat ettuurg at
PLO ZIPUR-Laaves Kittanning at &Pi
a. arriving - at Pittsburgh at a_2s a. ta• IreaVall
Pittsb paa urgh at 420 p. la., arriving at Sittasu=s
't.sa n.. .
AAWbgnoimmtoN, 1at6.117,v- Learns Soda
Works atliart a. hi, attivingatlittsburghatt4s a
TiaiiveliVittabtrrel' at &Shp. cit., arriving at
Soda:Writ/Nat 1110. p. ra..
wyticsiTiscateictialt,
iyillatjA)
roluucal • • sapoßATlcal onquis
•
' 2 ' PITTSBISIOR. =Ma; ,
moo." - sac... sae,.
1 kakOnie from the "Old Country: .:
,
The threrpool, New York and Plaidelpbtallre
undoza=o=enaal i ng 3 i it ero .
T e n d pi lt:
/Isis , : riaW Reeared - tO,Wog out or sloe
home Passengers.
_l*•_the Statunara .4 thlllll4sts at
17NUSLYALLY T,OW BATES.' The - Steamers til
WI flitotiti Ike SeaseLtrarpocileve . 22 .i, grt,
SKY ,ler New YetkAaciehlog et cl, -so.:
in 'Mast Ms fast,safest, anil imit. seal
~
E i.
The toulAtgreof fs Also Agent for the y k=
TWailotoleNT Lino of Stom lea TAM.:
brushe . eW la-
PerwowEera and Nallz, Its steam.'
ars sf , M lz thhiloi
l a e t s e s tuia Ohs s o t n o sofgoe*, Woolen:
cod furoh
lie Is also agent for mispsoorrs.l.lNE,ofoele.
breted Olper Selling Pickets, leovinr Liverpool .
for New:Totittwies a Week, awl Ake t%.1.1.ne of
Lawlor, Petite% laming - 104= reilzerl tea *111.10.,
4 - 04 ahiPa at ToDeoott's Size lure Inn bassi fae.
red for theltookk and ON .axasUaliCa of.
t_46 - provlalons pisengert,4zia their'
nod treatetentworuswo board Pa rt ies into ease,
heir Mewl 14 1/reuettelkut by fueillosms,N el 4,01, 1 ;.
ee.ww&O,Lee Ms Altus.' , _ • , .
Ur ornla artresuy tbduktrato.- 4r,
1 ro cmlau pirtiotEurantozistik.
At Um / 01 n p *111 ~ ,•.•D.D. - - . '1 hi, -r arpirt - • -
• ,
, a . ,, pi,Drdirauanomsvi
nag Of f 2.7. . - • ,.., P,, 04tetittdatitrbOtC.,
ViRVITITIiB6B cll'OßPrre't a , rir
141 .i,c; ~ t 1 Et 1....1b no.cf.sl
wltCrlagla - SPlttlr — „ ,
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OROHANDB; 11ARD• NB - MI VINEYARbk.
exmitic 611: rtlitiedtkit net
WOUNg , TATA/NI - ea Use Pittatm, Pont' '
Willie =4 Inamito Railroad:Webs -e-mrost,
dr,otttabarvll, or send for otbetalognai before or,
deibtfombresvosabletaieVe4dbez, tbratoe*
la web ettor, Of have, Monti heart Trtee, ' ll /4'
the erarh• am mutilated eorresettomacut: Par ,
b the salsa 4014trfat, bv,blalue, Strei
et:fttetibleSs shelf ordats
'm oak lave tab" tot put up sevarata'arstr
wmb' Abiatel babied at the sates ver tuoti,'
deor4 and, Oolber,,d r. 4 kattiPuzgh, l eL ll l6 l :thArt
tree ot.tlahve. - -
• • ' • enxeuns.a•Co.f!.-
mukftw; -• .91eantnam .o.uethatly co; r Ew'
nrio '2131,8 4 C.1101.p.11 .IApt4D,IiS
,••••• Ivy 'noun;
vest bib Oita;
bob Ear Corn , • . , • .
t cite Pcaeh paid, oft, ,•••• •
2 tr. Brater, In 0 1 0 tbn
00 barrels Greve Alplies;
"*"
Pa=StbAhifOr CO.; .
Nia.Zt and 2£*
mar bundle=.
, "j• ^FOR SALF...
D•
buliemPat the
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nn ua gn i -oAZElrEvor2lCag.
.im.rgas -crr - IiDIttiI4IBTMeZION•
ikon' late istats...uts ItQUEM: aade AST' _
pe ck rila i ntletrtiM t ratite win eat and
and thous Mitre elatra 7 , 51040. tftercareiyi.,
pent to - , SEN
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