=an OLITME, -.I4XXYIII--No: 206 ghtfittgleghtasft NOTICEE !!•.adieg, rime 110 . .p your Eyck opened; this lectuiii . coium .igraythefirst MFul..e.m , lit tptembir p . WeAdvise yotrellto:lttta.d. ' toes; 204eYaes, Me as, bleed Pot; A id j e an.. getielettsi.:s93tetlihtly art Wuxi itiet beam Sleithlleld street. Tr-zr.7,l"7lEr' ule, - 4' First At Post C: h, Vali metthetitgetiligie,. ea' dosed fcc a ther Weoe, tihtit the return or the Paator, the Her. Ilt,i Ineheteee Who 'ie - nolr , ei e visit Of pleastiso'sviin hie fleelgs 0 the ..,-,- , „ • , . .. . , Bole ill" FaeralffeerlayleM gash 2. , 3 ~.Thieboirfri4.;.,r.".tzlio th.i.;l4 33..„.4,,...0-1.....in, ,0 o'clock, at the residence of!. W. Stsifiii trill° tooMshly, three rads from Allegheny e1ty,..0 leale-Roil, T. A. Alellimr.t.A4 linitlOnter4T . fklaWaestefficia.444Vit3iaa.afie347ia ' aeat ': . imp way for the - yeteptioxf ofAmir fall aad winter gOodi. nrwsOdl.ttif e4iF:enr ynnteataposic of Suaimealkfoira;'t,hoes, kafaioiais 'ail craft., a pint 1 5 ,t4Trawn. • t - 63 ktultit'dtreet: 1 2 . .G'arrenterlobbing alter!in Ounce of three pears 11a4 the ATRi.'tliii\lHitir.openiaitifiQp larEifidrig — AiebbiAt LIOWSArIegatVIICeOItiWPIOtod. Oen Allen bitweact SmsUlllaLil street Awl Cherry. 40. Ode s sidatia and 'prlrroPtiy ittafea To. WILLUat YOllll.lglS . Thotaie W. Parry & Co., _indica; Nksto Hooter., and Dnalas in American -Mae, At :various tolort, Oftica at Alexander Lengtdix`i,nni - OlieitAtnr Works, PittabtalA Pa. Itentdence, VO.. 73 Pike street. Order& vroartli nttecleCtO. Ail . work Wxrtianted water proof. Ilipthiortdboo at the abortext notion. No charge gir- roptlre• per: provided -'Cho root • 11,110 r, &pitied iittertSlitrtit'On: . , Oltat , Clestei g• out Sate , • Of sum Mer boots, , ebees and getters, ekßerlands, 98 I<Tattief street; all styles rUtoB at reddest prites. low is the time to lay to your stook. of - Illness Aug:. nods ire advancing' la the east. Cows. :try iser4anta will be supplied to any quantity at . eatternriets.. 130 ware ant Call ea@ examine the zaitceibetate looking elsownere; at the well known extead,oBls.larliet street s ettebod, door from Fifth. .rips Not a Fable The taro eaaorio d onlcenotdemend for the Fre: 4rnsat t f3ozoooan. It a mat7l la the Lamb, of Deo ,t4try I It elteeeda that of all othel dehtettle ; es 'edathleit,' Neither ACM from the atothaeh, nor fany at* b# , 4.11111051441, eta abet a RC of tat= :regularly ;ui aedhy thin Fratraat yegatoble,eotleeptioacul , resew tIOC. afasliriod ladle. are &bout tired of ex , ainlnlngthe refiring which are below:worn at the rtlant, 4nd am aax.oui to know what-la prepk .2l.l4 forlbeta to the Oprotehlag.: ilakexo,. we take piaure In ennounclig that the Meese. Barker 'ei L Co., FS' Market akreet,. ate exhibiting -tome Ilk* Ara elloiteg.,lllupan.d.DMApttoda which Anvotry4tdea~delL.y ear. -Toot fiAirellitiasAtheenalt perenaaltea,haire to Pritroidte the Dry Goode Deere* aa , weir ins their Miters. at will, pert. apn, be into citing for Parents ..and tea!ds to tainfOrnal that in addition to the nada' atinik and variety of all Wads of Dry. Good, Bate! 21 Fifa etreet, have a very heavy assortment CI . goods. specially desivied for iiiiYa , nrinar. In boys , centrum. ' especially, the stook invaded, ham and trait. iweeeteklk. " ...cat thin coat, and Send year parenter- roftintie is Bell, DO .21 Fifthatreet, for, 4ry geode or all de. , fai.„,eilas: Witt -Muslim either ,ti , j,ics* ,turn them elsewhere, et •eltarki.tlaktngs, 'Prints, tdothoths, raterpatteras., 17e.epollott our s ' stock yjcikethisbolesale and'ietatt-butersZ as We; • toe offiti Inducements to smile artlelaa that. no cc= hisO:se In iheolty tan eoespete Be aura to remember that: ire; have. sold 04 at, our old dud, aidare now toeated on the moth-oast ear• . as r otraioth and Market streets. C. Harraox 800. Drs GOOda. we o f theraltentlon 01wholesalo es Welnis" re tell Cure:mite our stoek... - 'Wu have a lot of heavy. • absettogi yawl:lased out of:tho =gala way whiek. we will; sal very low to the wholesale trade.. Igttk. .also /writ alaryc AA of - Emu - 314.0t every . Title* purehaied before the fate *mono; ,wnloh:wo nee; now telling belowitufers , prizes. We also' '-have.agiood stook of •gebotal dry goods, to which ^we eldlAha attention of cash buyers, at 'last • wholeiste Or retail. llemeaiber . - - the pliwoto get them, as the north•oast covet? of Fatirth furl Mar. ket stretti—Tort :next, door to our farmer T 416) of Luslurit. 0. HAMM!' Lova O. Eno: idpicial Notice. We gisnow salty, beau yard wide unbleached a 4 kinds of • Ylantothi below ihe market priert. We h'so have e—yery full Ulm of tilotbe and Clatterer* White Go'sda, hirraming, Cfoods,yebl•LMene;TOwelogr,fre. We stenos.' 4tiostag . "Out Abe remainder of our Summer Dross 000d4Fhairls; am, at a greet sacrifice. Oen and NCO ontidoek befall you buy, Wholesale buyers *lll Nov iflOnei by examining our etoek before mattlir "their iMreheses. Please remember that aresiow located on the northeast corner of Fordlligrobblarbet strain, haring 101 l out et our 14 stafid: .I:f. , lreasox -Lova & Biro. • ..• 1. Reduction. • Our Qlt & 14. -John Wier, do. MS federal •twitcAucialfixl, Was In the east When the - v 01301141 neve or the aspire of Mamma end the stgiunder ante rebel Genital Les . was re. 0,1,011 ; 11 0 eisantsge"of the genii pre, dined, end knowing the reaction that would Da r; low, Made very ; heavy purchases...l4AM dant , Mr/Ss add summer goods at about onehalf of the old wk.* - Eanultd the finsercioths, camilmsnis anti veittup atirialuded in his strait, which hats preptratto Mika mita on short make, In • et lettet Otliss, sad at correspondinglylow rates. A choleieiniertsunit of runt-Wad geode; ind ready. made ciothing w.O ilia be forma at bla elegant anghlbdoneht. CirAUt-gbinig friends should give him a calt. ."" NEWS. ITEMS. • - Isennuencsos inalto to North Am,...ca is con. Ictuphdest by the nrieen..thonsaatt Pouch refu• sad they among - the Sites cantons, sad are In active. communication with ,Washington, through their delegate; Sown!. kola,. team theterms.on which thergrunidba seceised as agt•Fgltural laborers in the Sl ate s. - .The Nearctic Diet has already voted a subsidy to each emigrant of one hundred and eight tram, . and it la expected that the, French mammal= Till plate 00190 of its transport ships at their • ampulla: 0:41451131C0 to theist:dace of deedina-' We rinelyetect will the name of General Cass In the papers, but he "stilllives," at, the ripe age gitelY•renr:l - .rmilePori Jefferson meet, ;Thdiakin Itint .We dantee - • modern built • dwelling, while his niiiert„son 4: , eceplerk.the old fatally homestead two squares distant. Thmuth afitletct Trina:ltusAboblertmennd , torgatfainera naturally: Incident to "his patriarchal a.zo, he taatritairds bettpacaith end.n.ittOreatctive spirit it= Could seasonably be supposed to belong to his time of We. : • lion. C. c. --•Coix, a dlatinguralied .citizen of lowa, and formerly a leadlnruemberof the De . saomatic - party In that State,' has written a letter In faroref uulreqnl suffrage, which to published In the, Elea &to Reptitcr. Ile considers thia the true. Deans:mac Tolley of tho wlaMe - rdtlilvnlind as applied to the reconstntal• on • •R u ntlaNho -MVO with force, that the Repub., 110 hastbe power toxin the loyal people of tho late rebellions tenikslesef the South the right to TOtej and that% is a necessity end a duty to - mittens imam has reprieved °posy, Ma, .der saltetleti . auth,..at Phlladolelds ,1* r the murder , of Vlore, the Porttoraese4MtlUmper - The =tamale VIM rapidly father% health' -sled ph yeical prattrallan will doubtlma end hie Ille before the 22d hf September, the new day. 4=ollolde death. , 'A CO#Vbriutst Soldier `Vault re -'turned reettotl7T4oftlylonee is Netaludi eourdy. e w w ife m arri ed to one Me- MCtr ta b o r m dl ohdwWOg lascneiM t - t acattylaldltowllehad got well. A Nair °MAWS COrresppadentsaya the prop. cony of ,Tohn filidejl, comprolag eight hundred and fortY:two lota end squares of paned, with *Pores:dwelllngs houses and a _banking house, -sold for 4100.410. Before the war. it wee esti .: raided 440(0W - • Tun Velment IlemituUllanabeAt-tt, found a, town op 1 , 1/kodel!ret of the Bey of Guadeloupe, which ts3ti be Qua of the , most. Importaut`eotn reendal:porta la the country. Is bo alied 2dlsamer' Alter Silo time pith castle at . Mast°. • THE MIME VERY LATEST NEWS B TELEGRAPH LATEST kUROPEIN ADVICE;S. Ittrlval of the Steamer idotav:an NOTHINS HEARD ,FROM THE GREAT EASTERN The Atlantic 'telegraph Nt TILE CABLE. ADVANCED 1 1.2scr r'oroolg•23. Skrzt.ris.ates r41.311n.1t . gOliii.,. Augatt 13,—The Manner Vacation from ilierpcstd eta tondondery, on the _4th, peened thle.,palt c itt ,§,..30 this evening. ~.Xfer4tes arefitil4ajn:liteteT,ithan previously re tail • The . itealiailiip Voila, from New York, ~arrivea ont, inttlhe 4th.' 'd ' Thd follinting : ol.th latest, deipateb receive at L 0.,, donde:dry on the CI inst.: FP'Anna, 40—Communication with fheva iirEastern manilas ettepesided. Nothing has b • head 1in47,1g; idnno - zdan of'the 2,1 , , AU tic Cable Charm , 23i to 3. Insurance On the Calikillati adialleedito 3PSGO guineas. Latest Commeseld eta Zorslortelery, and,Lfrsr7, pool, Aug. 4.—The soles of cotton during the seek amounted to 43;090 bales, including p;000 balm to speculaters,,ond 9.000 to exporters. Tho sales-of. to-day, _Friday, was 0,000 bales: The market was doll, with a decline of 3..6d on Amer .lean. end ll,l'd on other descriptions, and closes to-day; dull and unchanged. The quotations for middling Orleans are 19!..1d, and middling Up lands end Texas are I9d. The stack to portly • 747,000 balm, including 315,000 bales of Amer. lean. Stasosarriza--„Tteeinarlint. is flat., • • Thei Weather, brilliant. Wheat has decaned. .Prbritions—tim market: is steady. Itact,ri has an advaapingtandenev. I - front:km, August sub, SIM @ST Y for ~ enpntty. The.weekly report of the Bank of Eng land ehowa a decrease of £46,000. American ateeks.-11litieds ',Central Railroad, ISM@7O; „13tia Rnßtnad, 6:3%@54; 'United State n LstrDit.="flielaiovritig *tippler has arrrced from New York. The South Boston, Ltyyrtek, Dan lel Webster and Atlanta at Liverpool, and the Willerforce at Bremin. BreadAtuffOfiaket.—Tbe market is ,genernliy firm. Itichdrdson, Sixtnee 6: Co., report tlOitr quad. and steady. %Vomit firmer; holders are :at king an advance, owing, to the recent heavy Cont:iltne at 31s far mimed. Lirerpool l'rerition ./darka...—The market b irregular. - Blgland, Ateeleo Lt Co; reports the sales ntlitest as small; PA:l:steady ; Bacon tend- Ing upqard"; - Lard quiet ad steely et SOs. Lberpeol_Produesatarket—Tallow arm; Ashes 'quiet end steady; Sugar quiet end steady ; WS quderißleeqttlet and steady; Petroleum us 8d rot reified. IlLoisdpirleis-ripacrei,!.. August S.—Surd, muffs are. tending. upwards; Sugar quick and steady; .Coffee quick;-Tea firmer; Tallow firmer. Tho bank Of England has raised its minimum rule of discount four per cent. The steriniallpa Belgian from Quebec, and the City of Cork from New York, arrived out on the Stet nit. .1 • . The steatushipe.Enrope, Cityof Baltimore and Saloula from New York, arrived our ea tan 1114. ' • gmr-rilbusa.rx—The latest dispatch from - the Great Eastern to Wednesday morning, the 2i; reported all going on well, and 1,200 miles paid out. On Wedneadny evening the following was re cetved: Yalndia, August 3-8 p. as.—Thehiguals from the Great Eastern became onlatelliglble at nom. No commaninstion has berm had With the ship since, and no infornitition received. rho coarse, was unknown, and at the closing. of this aim. mar's, nothing additional had transpired. The lines between Valentis bad been out of order. Atlantic Telegraph shares became nominal un-' der the above_ The quotations qt the 2d being 1400a500. Preference shares declined from H premium to %®. 1 14 discount. Jeremiah Townsend, a clerk in the Savings' Bank at Row Haven, Connecticut, who abscond cd lam. May with' a 9100.030, bad been cleverly captured In Liverpool by two Philadelphia do. tectirm, on. his arrival at that place from Havana. IS Liverpool, Townsend attempted to use his loaded revolver when captured, but was prevented. Nearly 999,000 of the stolen money was found on his person. He sailed to New York, in the custody of bin captors, by the .rEtisa. On the 9nd &stherwaite's circular of the eve- Obit:oMo 2nd, we have to report a fair amount of business In American securities - for the past ,week; 5-20's steady and declined for seve ral dye until they mated 67.4, from which they have rallied to 6834. Eris was mead: and abuntiant at &lc. • An alarming cattle disease waa reported : " - eicrreadleg rapidtpla the olellayot London, and eedoua ravages are noted. The Government bad taken sedan to check the contagion pos. • Bit n..maDonmell; the Govornarof Nora Soo. tia,: has accepted the Govarnorahlp of Hong The weather in 'England had become inclem— ent. Much' rain wan falling. FRANCE. The Moniteur on the present posi tion of the Bctleswelg Holstein question, says France continues.tohope,that any arrangements that tney be made. will be in conformity with the national sentiments of the people of the Duchies. • The Bourse on the 2d was heavy an 6 lowar Remus was 6775. /ULT.—There are rumors of all early Inter view • between the King of Italy and the people.. A correspondent says it Is generally believed that finch a pentane' Interview will not take place before the evacuation of Home by .the 'Erma troops. EPAlN.—Thirty cases of cholera wore reported at Valentine. The cholera had also appeared at Camp Gibereltar. The arch bishops who protested against the recognition of Italy, are threatened with trouble, clr protests Wising been referred to the Cec il:a of State. - The Epoch tun The recognition of the king dom of Greece will 'follow that of Italy by eintip• Lownon, August r 4 —A. AL—The News, runes, and City deride says the advance in bank notes was not anticipated in the Stock Ex change, and consequendy caused another gen eral denims , in pubes. Last night's bank returns show It had become necessary, and the extreme ly euddeu and unfavorable turn In the weather which will be likely to lead to era n importations, must have famished an additional indueement also to believe that a fur ther remittin - ea of gold to Spain may remain to be Inrule in, connection with the recent loan of one million gremtedthat country, but London fincdotherwise assert that there is imireason to anticipate an Increase la the pressure, since It appears that the current demand for motley has been chi, fly for internal circulation. 'lto mount of notes now In die bands of the public being salami one half a million in excess of the nand total at this season; the demand at the Hanks'at the altered rate is moderate. The Resat:leapt : The state of affairs In eon; =Mica with the Attainlc.Cabla Misled to an ad vance of liOlifance Wendt= fhtn 2s guinea, to 50 add GO ittilhate. Allay anzleas reeling pre yells in the city and everywhere, with regard to the prospects of the Atlantic Cattle. Up to mid9sy, on Wednesday, the 2d, the signals re ceived werdstiottarly distended. The Great - Eastern then was very nearly two 'thirds of the way to New Poundlitud. Bhp was lii the-deepest water of the whole rants, two thondand four.htmLnsd fathoms. or a little over two end a half miles. It was at this time that the ilgnals to Valencia - became unintelligible and gradually ceased. The Timm infers that a disinter occurred after the Cable left thermal, front the famthat It was unkMwn to those on board who were siguallog their mmeages as anal, when their algual be came tnaltdelllgible at Valencia and at last ceased. 8a to the obances of recovering the injured part of the Cable and repairing lt, It may he said this process could not be accomplished at • the rote of mote than a quarter of a mile an hour, which the slightest wind or rough sea would at once put an end to. For snub even tualities the Great Esstera is amply pro -Tided: She has several buoys on board, equal altogether_ to al weight of tiny tuns, Il and has at leas,ve Miles of powerful wire buoy rope; which can support all, that the buoys thenetelres;.cen cost. This effort to' buoy, - however, will' tot be , resorted to tie last extremity, owing to the danger 'aud Itfof finding the-cable again. • - • • This Tirneadtt conclusion says: ,the Great. Eastemleinoldag isaMmtsfal gotta'lo haul In the cable end. tom, Ipia clear , rhbo renewal of Stgotrlamay be looked for within - a "few days. If, an the contrary, that dm° should pus with ant the cable gilds& signs of life, we fear the cause must be considered hopeless as tar as re gard& thee:seem tide year. - The cattle , amuse prevails• extensively la Maryitirone and the bleses sustained by -cow keepers are in several casestray heavy. At the termination of the royal yacht egg si eon Contest yesterday, the Arrow was first, she Witcheraft.seconct and the Nleve third.. - I hrafra. Angtiat-5..A1l ;am Vienna paps . - <meat la attributing the fsif In tittblo (nada to , day to the rumor that the Emperor and Count Mermiderff hadieft Ischall today for Vienna and that the, Mat Of Prussia had left for Genoa. • A banquet took place to-day, to eeleorste the anntiensary of the five hundredth establishment _ wi t y " fi, ^_ i r ; a T a _:: R -7 1 GAZ Fc-4,TTE. of ito Vienna University, The evening editor of 'the Al?neo yea:, of Werra Zeitang, 1112- 1:011GCCS among the hrrdt:raiy dtvees conferred upon the - oncaSlon rues that of doctor of Yialioe opbklan on_Mr, J. Stuart - -_ • - ••• • Smnratry by the ,Etna. The frigite NLsgara left Dealon on the let fur the west. . . -. The aecldea(s to the cable That week wm tretd llprepalied. Nctpartleulers, were received on the mernum or the 2nd inst. At ball' poet one c•cicek twelve hundred rafts were laid - tut. and the ship had made ,nineteen hundred and fifty miles. All wig dolni on well. The London Tunes advocates the rceumtatn. dation of the payed Convention for thereneWal f the Canadian Reciprocity, and siadleat,, thr Idea that Canada could he starved into suballa. !lon. Abdel Rader liad_arrliedlin Loutimr. British Beard rradt.—The returui,cxhihited a continued lulling Otrtnitaot maxis and 10- Porta. French news was unimportant. ReMes adviinced{acBo cents, - Ausfria.—The Pm pored arrangements ,6 . . yr the settlement of the quUtion of- she 'Dashms,`. that she v. ill consent to the acqpisktion of Kleitz, the acquisition Of Ttengsbem 'dud the further territorial argoish inn by Freesia, provided she riot Ives corresponding acquisition of territory on Lie Roden fyontler, iluatrlnn also approves ernditibitally .Grand Duke, of Obseburit, OR the future Dukeof Schleswig Dolet,ln. Si otlry ministerialehanges are TIOLIOTIOCEd to She CablitaXilant Belerede tricorn ng Minister of State, and Prima.- , dint of Council. All the pending prosecutions ,ligrdnat the Austrian, press have teen stopped, ,and-the inhiShrrichtirercilited. • • Gterrnla bands hare appeared the moun tains at Spain, iheir watchword being "'Spain std Catholicity." The Meg of Poriutral when closing cortex, promised a strict law for the fenini abolition of slavery In the Portngese possesions. MEMMREEM Rio, J4ly, 9. toffee 7f5,,D0 Th&iraeiliso feet, after nine hours' figiat; de Etroyeil four Paraguayan steamers and six gnu bunts, and killed and wounded tonrteetebupdrod, men, Inelmllartim - Admiral. ' The Brazillian loss was one steamer and seven hundred men. Tao Paraguayans captured Lions after flee days fighting. ADVICES FROM TEXAS. Tne Country Infested with Thieves. • - • ORDER !SHED HT GEN, WEITZEL, Important- Commtnleatton Relating to Freedmen rzor+a rysMxgca. The Late Attack by Cortina. HIS TROOPS LACKING IN DISCIPLINE liF,w Your, August lif.--The U..rata't New Orleans correspondent, says : A continuance of lawlessness Is reported in. portions . of Texas, bordering On the Rio Grange. Bands of thieves lutist the mantra, d.rlidnir off stock andete..al. lug whatever they= think worth laying th'iitr Lends on. The - N: 1 741a .the Iwo di4/81914. Or rational cavalry moving acme thtf - Tdtate tidra ioutalana. was anZtittely awaited. 'ten. Weitzel, commanding the Twenty-fifth army corps, has Issued an order dating that it it probable that .the command will remain for 'me time in Texas, and urging on bin officers the ntmcst vigilance In the work of imsroving the corps and bringing It to the highbat point of perfection. General Canby, commanding in Lordfistfir lias addressed an important communication to Gov ernor Wells of that State, rerinpstitte,liito to warn the loyal clfirofficers against atPimptiug .to force any pollee laws for the reit - illation of ne anxre, whiCh &rein conflict with the act esteb- Rbhing the Freedmen' Bureau, to the agents of which the enperfislon of there matters exchuirc. ly pertains. New Yeas, August 13 —Tie ilsruld's Mata moros correspondent gives fartherparticulars and an important version of the late attack by Coe , tines on the Imperial army train, "between that place and Monterey. The account, which is from the journal of the former town, we have heretofore published. It was nothing like so formidable an affair to the Taller represented It. The Republican soldiers under Cortina', are described as grimly lacking in discipline and or palliation, but still as being quite well filled for their chosen work of confirmedly barrassing Maximillian's troops on the Rio Grande border, and keeping them closely confined. LATE FROM TEIIINEI4SEE Proclamation of Gov. Bret:Onion EX•FRESIOENT PIEECE'S LETTER TO JEFF, DAVIS Narinvu.s. August 12.—The Prat and Times of tide morning contains a proclamation of Gov. Brownlow proposing certain question to clerks of county courts' and elieriffs, with a view of as certaining whether or not the electimi franchise set was fully complied with In conducting the recent elation. Information has reached the State Department that In wine counties it was ernetionsly construed, and in:others wilfully era. dcd, and In some instances totally disregarded. The Governor Invites all loyal citizens to com municate information In relation to the ques tion, and assures the loyal citizens of the Btato that no array of numbers, -- however great, no mums of disfranchised rebels, however fond, no combination of Union men, however repocts ble and valued, will prevent the execution of mild law, according to its scibmance and spirit. The Press and Tines also publishes a letter from ez-Prrsident Pierce to Jeff. Davis. dated July 6th, Iwo, in which ho says: "Without discuesing the right of the abstract power to se cede, and I have never believed that the actual disruption of the Union can occur without blood, and If through the madness of Northern abo litionism this dire calamity must tome, the fight ing will not be along Mason and.Dixon', line merely; It will be will be within our own border, 111 our own Streets, between the two classes cif citizens to whom I have referred. Those who defy the law and scout al the Constitution and its obligations, will. If we ever reach the arbitra ment of arms, find occupation enough at home." THE LION PACIFIC HARROD. Public Printing Eztablintunent Completed. REDUCTION OF FORCES AT WASHINGTON ARSENAL. New You, Angnst 12.—The Mica' Wash ington special 'says ; Col. J. IL Simpson, LinlJ ted States Engineer, and lion. Springer -haligh; goverment director hove Just returned from a ;oar of laspectlon of the location end construction of the MS= Pacilleltellroadtisi of Omaha. Nebraska, under Instructions from the War Department and the Secretary of the Interior. - They wt lat au early day make a re port to thelr respective Departments u to the character and condition of the wort. The new building ittlar.litd-tiotha Peale Prin ting 'establishment is completed, and will anon be in Operation with additkmal Presses being put. in, which* will print all booka and documenta, now delayed as far back u 1803,1 n time for the meeting of Congress. This -delay has been oc cordoned -try the enormous amount of • work done for the Treasury Department and Navy Department. Yesterday, there was a fourth redaction, of the force employed in the Armory Department of the Washington Arsenal. about one nuudrtal men being discharged. A few months aince there wero nearly two hundred men In this de portment, but at -present there are less than filly. A large quantity of Springfield rifled mus kets, which needed cleaning ADS repairing wilt 8e seat Cs Springfield shortly, leaving, compara tively but a-email quantity tif Meier arms to be lilted up here, and It Is froin this cause tharthls redurtion Is made. Arl ITati Of Pelii." Kelp' #ll4l, bberillau—St. Loafs Markets. . ET, LOl7lB. Atlg4B/12. , -421111041=1 ' bens. - al llielgs arrived to-day. General attexklarile tXpeeted to•alitht. dotton veer aft seren'titiailrell and kottptloo hales; eta tawlaangeti. Tobacco la nose st;$1)(4)18„' for aldppina; 1119@t7.60 for roanOluttutng. Flour $8,65®10,73 for doable aZtra. Wheat tae - Unman lower. Corn Is lower. at - 114820 for yak," and 8.36 , 83 for white. Oats are onobanged: 'Mikis 30e tor meas. Whiskey Propeller iteteo: tui .;Cr u rt Vire, Seamed Damon'. Aorta, propeller Mawr rook tire onn Fridapitaribitg, while In 116 Marra fillirCanal Basin, and was scuttled and swain. twelve feet - water.:.No. Brea we lost.- The vaseengers kat• all their , eff,itts. cNo'-further Particulars. The Meteor Ls. the itios, boat' that' collided with th 6 Beth 'owned by .1. T. Width g 44. Co., Detroit, ILlcldgen. MONDAY.. AUGUST *l4. 1865. RECEPTEMS BY THE PRESIDE -VT. The Colorrd Population of Washington. FREE SCHOOLS BEING ESTAGLISRED WASLIINGT,N, August 12.—The Prealdent to. daY bad a I,e , eral reception, admitting withant dietir.eti or, all visitora having tllleiool3s with him. Ile appears to be in gond health, though exceed-. lug debilitated from the rash aim his attention. For scverel +lays much of his time was conesorted by the presentation of matters comparatijelY insignificant, but he seems to bear the lurk ion, with philosophic dignity. The negro population of Washington eon :innee to be increased' by arrivals from Maryland. entire families of new comers; enraging Ant their persons all their worldly wealth, age'ree- gnently seen in our streets. Thercensuelebtlng, taken of the colored.' popidation 'with &view of ameliorating the conlittion of thy deetitnte, and ntdrting the Idle to get employment. Tho' reedmen's &mean has eommanted, the work of labllthing4ree schools for colored. littlidren e Campbell Hospital, whicir Is now being de, . lded Into realms, la staCient to ti2COMMNI4e; onsands of spell :pet:intr. The old resident, emcee look on tee •.influx with dlsapProbistlon nd jealousy, rearing that - Abe demand fortatece ploy meet misty have 'the aged of redeehig the' present wages !belabor. • FROM NORTH otk.B.enifie. Old Tbrie Customs Derisired Now Yam, kugnsll3.—The Tortra' Raleigh correspondent anye: The desire so nearly erhimimons as to be called general, le manifested, everywhere to resume the old Uwe : eustotra of before the War. A great deal of- the' loyalty talked of here IS actuated by this moth*. Peo ple are sick end tiredrvif the privations entailed by the bloc kAde, and other concomitant, of tile war, and will do anything to remove the obsta cles bow to the way. The latent lore for the Union which exhibited Itself In oppo.thion to the Davis osurpaLion, by desertions, feeding the Federal prisoners. and In a bundled other ways during the war, Is now untrammeled and shows itself in a manner sot isfactory to any conservative observer. A great majority of thetinhabltants of the Stele entertain these aentimenta, but there la, sad no one can deny it, a factious eltqne of oacticerett, but not subdued, 'rebels, who are drones in our hive. They are of the Wade llampton expatri ation style, and consider themselves the high. toned gentry of the flouth, and talk about the Yankee mudellls, and colonization societies. This clans Is almost too Insignificant In mutt here to attract attention, and the mistake mull by some of the leading men here, is the Imppr• lance istieli they thud to It by the virulent de nouncement of Its members. It would die of incapacity and want of support, the slave has , thg been freed, were. It not for the. continual fuss which 'aiming made over It. With very few exceptions, the people at large are. nearly soreheaded over the lons of their slaves. •Cloce In a whiles man is to be round who says that he is glad that they are free, but not ,withstanding their reluctance In giving up their ploperty, they submit gracefully and as soon as It la demonstrated that free labor Is more profit able than slave, they will one and all be reJolend. Tl.ey are - fast coming to this corchtsion, and I :Wapiti the prediction that another harvest will Area llorth Carolina all right on the nigger. A eadlesl charge cannot be effected to ores day, aad this sudden stallettise Cif Esti:Dint btaell eralloas teas produced a sh[Yek from which It will take time to recover from the devastations of war. Heft:nen are returning to. their stran dOked homes, and society to resuming its Ind a cne* In all sections. A large number of those who have returned are Northern settlers, who were driven out in the Ara year' of the war, and who aYe aiding materially In spreading loyal sen timents. Butrdlng and farming noes on eaten. filvely, and land CODUCIZOII3 to Washlngtern swl Alexandria Is exiling in most Instances at as high rates as before secession. NATTERS IN SOUTH CAROLIII. Gov. Perry Well Received, •Byiumßli'S BUREAU 1N GEORGIA Icsist Y Aug.l.2.—The Here lin Washington special rays I Mr. Greer, of the South Carolina delegation, lo In the city, and reports affairs, pro. grieettie In the State, to the perfect esdiefactlon of every 011111. Governor PVT] has been, well received by the people of that State. and Mr. Greer knew nothing of the reported callisalon between the civil and military authorities. Mail he read It In the radical papers et the North. Re phtmounees It a fabrication throughout. Brigadier General J. S. Fullerton, Or the Freedmen.' Bureau, returned to this city teat evening from a tour of observation In 4satern Florida and Central Georgia. The trip occu pied about four weeka, and was ,productive of much and valuable insight to the operation of the system adopted by the Bureau for the devel• opment of the freedmen. From a close obs.rva- Goa throughout the States 'littlest to, General Fullerton Is Induced to believe that the number of whites and blacks who receive Government rations, Is about equal.• Railroads and other fa cilities for travel are rapidly being restored to working order In Florida and Georgia, and In passing through the country there is no dagger whatever to be apprehended. The cereal crops are represents d to be looking very promising and so abundant as to pot all fears of the scarcity of ureadstulls in those States at Mt. Gee. IL B. Vauvanikeubers, ex-Congressman from the State of New York, is In the city. It is understood that the General mil act as Commis sioner of Indlan Bureau, In the absence of Judge Cooly, the present Incumbent, who starts with the Lathan delegation. lle expects to be absent stout a month. A telegram was received at the Bureau to-day from Senators Lane and Pomeroy, of Kansas, asking that the agents of the Indian tribes of that State be allowed to be present at the =D ell In question, as three tribes are desirous of It. Governor Morton, of Indiana, arrived In this city tb-day, and Via understood that he Is to be here to urge the retention of Mr. lialloway as chief of the Patent Bureau. The appointment of Mr. Tbeacker grows more Improbable from day to day, until but little hke idiood now remains of his receiving the ap- Ointment: Should Ralloway be removed the place would be claimed for the State. Ilalloway, It is miderstood,will he forced into tendering his rmagnitlon to Harlin. if championed by Gov. Merton, his. light for the position may become formidable. The railroad to Lit &burgh, will be opened for t travel on nun Monday, nada. Superintendence of W. M. McCafferty, Su Intendant of the Oranie and Alexandria SAM OF MEE FOR 11ROPE, Wade Hampton and Free Negro Labor 'NwW Yong, Miguel Masan= left New Ycrk tc—day for Enrope. They are the Erin and City *UMW York' fcrt 'Llearpool, the Didion. for ,Loinfon, the Hibernia for Glasgow, and the Ncw York for Bouthampon and Drennan. The Steamer Hibernia also galls for Liverpool to. day from Quebec. Tha F—Tresa says It learns from good authority that Wade Hemp= is now hiring every able-bod. led negro who was once Its stave. He pays men Len 'dollars a month and women eight dollars, turntables houses, and not board for each. Hoeg- - pacts to raise thirty bales of cotton, whore, be fore the war, be raised from thirteentrindred to flilean hundred bales. The small crop expected grows out of the fact that It la only until the close of the war that he has been able to resume %verb upon his plantation. Wade Hampton do. dares It his Intention to give free negro labor e fair trial, and that ho shall hope for the beet re sods from the welts system until It frills. He has already dlssonded many of his countryman from t"e folly of emigration. filayy Department Orders. New You. Augnat la.—The Errakra Wash legion special says In compliance with w re sat order of the Navy Departments , all the sailors who recently were attached to the 'mats 4 the Navy 3 ard. sad whose terms of enlist i ffere nPar/rOA4I AIM) been granted fur loughs for Lira 'weeks to reporieathe and of thet time to any Navy Yard or etatloa they may, select, abets) two thousand havebeen paid aid seat off recently, • Boston netelselenr d of Clgirs. Boeror, Antiat , l2....-11ter novae gates, tbat the leathng hotels of Me city, have hem tatted by the United Slake Internal Revenue cddeere, who seized all their istoelefef cigars; Or slimed vlohnloc of the Revenue Idwn, and car rim Clem Ihrrinttd Motes Court Ilous where they were platted In etustinh of the United States Maraludl. lio Algns of lithe Stnamshlp Monalan. = Fawn=Pon% Atignstl2-10o'cloek. P. 1 6 - -There are, as yet, ao egos of the steanuthip Moravian, row due off this:toint, with Liverpool `dates of the 3d, and Queenstown of the Stit last. The weather is cloudy, and very dark.• There b A Dir,ALOOttA•ITAAt Wind blowing. ORDER OF OEPIIRAL VAN WYCS. Violent Abuse of Freedman New Yot7., 4agust i.3.—Srigadier General Vanw yds, io com mend of-the military district of western Beath Carolina, has board a general order from Newbury in that State, dated July 151borbleh was called out by the perpetration of continued violent abuse of the freedom. Thle offenders in the more violent of these out; rages are la jail awaiting trial. 'hepatica arrested claim that ttre clause iri tlecontracts with the ill-treated blacks, which permitted the application of the less uncertain cases, and which bad been introduced with tae permlssicp of the local commaudazit; was re; ,garded by:therseakitill permission to luflict-inch .purdabment apon their employees as to them seemed proper. The commander in question Is, by the terms of the above order, severely rebuked, and will be signally ;mashed for thelporadttingt of a clause an repugnant to the principles upon .-which the freedmen system JD founded. Tito Mitirtilded and at:apnoea planters who are as tempting to embarrass the successful application bf the negro labor system, are warned In direett , teriaaby the above order, that their policy is short-Stahted and belttlniarlons, and the °Wee gettable clause for the Puhlehmelti of fteedmeo., la rescinded from all contracts into which It has been Inserted. TROOPS MUSTERED' OUT Itrternal Revenue Receipts 'VIRGINIA RAILROAD BEING RAPIDLY REPAIRED, lifmar Yonc, August U.—Since Angnst lat there have been mustered oat of tile service ,atxty recimanta and batteries, Including an ,ag gregate of over twenty thousand men... , , The receipts of the Ititerial Revenue 'to-day amounted to $130,50U.500, The ranroads In Vligiida are tepidly op. proactAng completion, and will shortly be In running order. The earn will eon to Lynchburg to Alexandria on Monday, sue the Richmond and Aerials Creek roads will Connect at rie-der lekshurgln a few ' diyi thus' doing near with the present stagingtir ten miles. Step; are be. ing taken to reopen at once the Mansiisas Grip read to Front Royal and Strasburg. The undo shed London and liamehlos road will be pushed to completion at an early day. THE TRIAL OF EAPT. WHIR Counsel Retained by the Defendant. HERSCHEL JOHNSON'S PARDON UNTRUE NEWAug. 19.—The Word's special says: The trial of Captain Whir, commandant of the .Axtfcrisonvehe Prison, will commence on Tuesdeyncrt, The evidence for the Govern ment will be quite lengthy. Aside from a good many witnesalts, a largo number of deriwitiona of prisoners,. who have suffered under him will be read. Ex Congressman Roghea, of Indiana, Gem pater, of Kanw., and Peck, of Chicago, aro the counsel for Wirtz, The retorted pmdon of Herichel Johnson, Is antrus. . The ri,f4 , ..5pe41.41 1 : The Department of State has received information. front John D. recently - amininterl D. B. Consul at Pans; and formerly Private Secretary of the law President Lincoln, that he has arrived at his posfand entered upon the duties of his afire Defter, or 1-30 Ronda--Noted Rebels Applying for Pardon- WAIIIINGTON, Aug. 11—The delivery of the remaining Seven-Thirty Bonds will be made on the 231.0 Lug. The delay bee been carded by the exhaustion of the blank forms of smaller de nominations, all or seven millions of which In moult have to be printed to meet the demand. Many unauthorizat statements hard been made moncerning tho lista:miens of the Secretary of the Treasury, with regard to the tioatmes. These are mere matters of conjecture. Tee Secretary basporuterrynt intention of misting New York or any other city upon that basil:lees, nor does he contemplate any Immediate change of policy, an the affairs of his department are progresaing comfortably. The proportion of blacks who vatt the Pfeil. dent on business Is not 'more than one In ilea hundred as compared with the whiten. Among the latest arrivals of SAilernM•a, In quoit:of pardon, Is Payette McMullin, of Virgi nia. ;He was wicket the fleet ..secesslontate, .4111 now claims come merit for belonging to the re actionary party against Jett. Darla hi'MaWn was formerly a member of the United States House of Reinesentatives, and afterward in the rebel congress. Partlir Railroad Booda—ApitLlcations tor WASHINGION, drama 13.—Tbe Pacific Roi• road bond. amounting to $1255,000, mentioned In the last official etatemsnt of the penile debt, were Issued to the Central Pacific Re!frond of California instead of the Union Pacific Railroad. the word Union was inserted In the etatement by ttletake, instead of Central. The correction is made by authority. Thus far, littollt £OOO applications (or pardon under the proclamation by the Plustdent, have been favorably acted on by the Attorney General, but not more than one•fourth of them dare been Bent out by the State Deputy to the interested parties, The remainder await the signature of the Preadult and Secretary Berard. Arrival of Steamers from Richman! Fonvaras 3lownon, August 10.—The steam ers Western and Holdeh 'mired from Richmond to day,botund to Baltimore with the Nth Ohio regiment ln command of Col. 0. It. Clark; they are to be muttered out of service. The steamer J. B. Given., from Richmond for Baltimore., with Ronson board, has also arrived. James Mkchcll , eon of John Mikhell, arrired from Richmond last atoning, sod sought an In terview with his father but was refused by Gen. 11Ria, commander of the Post. Mitchell retain ed to Richmond this morning. Restoration of the Mau tterstee In the Southern Stater—Prealdent Johnson's Confidential Secretary. New Tons, August 13.—Thu Post's special says: The Post DiSee Department LS busily en gaged In the reconstruction of the mall service in the Booth= States. A number of the °Mem have been re-opened, - .but the appointments of Peatmancrs bare not yet been announced. E. B. Eastman. a lawyer of Nashville, ha been Invited by the President to become WS Mei= Ade:anal Secretary, In order to fadlitatethetrans action of public business. Pardons Granted 'amma; ern, Most 12;—Cliarleali Cornwall, has been convicted ha the Criminal Court of this district, of abstracting the public records, and sentenced to pay a fine of $30,000, is pardoned by the President.— Tbs Commissicamr of Internallievanit,Ortnn, having partially recovered from his Maness has returned to td the duties othis Bureau. The Froddent has to-day 'minted special par dons to 13. F. MeDenagh, of Tema', and George W. Mardleal, and Wm. .1. Bauhaus. of North Carolina, under the amnesty proulamutbut.- Madrona Fire In New Albany. Nsw Annear, (Ind.) Ampistl2.—S. rye estrous fire took place In this city last night!' which !a reopposed - to - be ' the work of ineini diartee. Wlbles Yaw} works, Alford .t Co's, 'ship cookery establishment, Worthing ton'a corn mill. John Newborn's ship chan dlery and Semen' brass; end copper itbondry were destroyed. The total loss will exceed 625,- 000. The ineurance le 10,000; principally In Cincinnati aka. Commissioner lialiuway'e It esignalion. NEW' Yonu, August 14.—1 t Is reported that Commissioner Ila Downy, of the Patent office, Las Fign ll:led Ills Intention of leaving thin Interior Department the latter part of the coming week. whether a successor be appomted or not. A new appointment has been In Ilea (or .several weeks, and apparently no nearer consnmatien than It was immedlately following Mr, Hallo ways resignation. gouther9, ras,tp. sctv;c.F% -WABIIINGTON, August 12.—The Postmaster deneral Is gradually extending the Postal M. trice southward from Richmond, having just antcluded contracts for the conveyance of malls from that city to Petersburg, and from Peters burg to Weldon North Carolina. The =WO . , distance Is 900 tales. " Postal' Connterfklter NEW Tons, August 11.—d. mulatto:4 Yi'lso, lien was arrested with a large atnotnit of coun terfeit postai fifty cent stat Alia and eetintarteit bills on the Wribassel Bank.of Providence in Ida pouession". The arrest WU =do while be wu negotiating their aisle. Fords' Theatre. WASIMMTOI I . August 13.—Ford's Theatre has been completely Metamorphosed. Today the stage box in which the. Prestdent wuesasyena• tad was Tamared. The building will bo ready In a abrrt time for the campalion.4, tba ishol archivre. New York Dry Goods' Market New Tonic, Atigest 12.—Pits Goon.)rte. rce—The trade orthe week has been moderate ly active, and without any Important changes in Values. The partial etringoscy of 'money Las checked the tendency to speculation in some fine or Roods. and has so far proved an element of weakness in prices. Tee Southern demand is becoming great:elle more important, and Is likely to take off the market gales an important amount of goods. Jobbers are operating with caution. With respect to Cotton goods they profess to all that there is no prospect of a scar city, and they think the supply of cotton may poseibly prove large enough to produce& decline in the prices of goods.' The trade in Woolens Is very active and prices are generate very sat isfactory to manufacturete. Brown eheetings are quiet and the stock :a steadily augmenting. &envy goods are about one cent lower. The former goods are scarce and arnica. Stock A. Indian head. Lawrence 0, Appleton A, and In dian Orchard sell at 32; 4-1 Graeville, 30; do, he 4 4 Augusta Factory, 82; l‘ do, 37c. ' Poeamet 4-4 inch, 33c, and Pocaseet K, 26e; each one cent off. Appleton. 37c for B—an advance ;A two cents; Mc for C, and 28e for D—two cents 'lets on each. Newmarket A, 311; do, R. 11. C do, 33 Inches, 3.93 tee; 44 inch Middeflord, 31. e; idassachusetts +life, for NO. • FM; fiftieth:vs 2614 c for Nashua extra; Appleton F., 21e; and N 39c. }Peached Shlrfurga—the lowergrades are plenty, and a shade lower.. Fine grades aro scare The leading misfire ; area being well ab • of the production., The New York HMIS are delivered at 47,35ced0 A, 45; Slateraville, at 33, one cent Tree; Bartlett 44, 36if, fo; if,‘„ and :V; for Kt Bich; 'Lansdale 42; Hope '39; lied Be:kV, for 4.41 - and 52 for 34'; do VIIIIte 44 . N. &out Drills are In steady demand; with's ha ired etnek. Indian 333 Para 83; Augusta 32; stock IL V. Jeans' Cometrtare 'steady de mand, with a linuted.stock. Indian Orebro* A udessogin and Bates, bring.ehe for colored and blacked; Neamkeng. 3814; and Satins 36, bet the demand S not very amino. Amoskeag de- Minis sell at Try ; Haymakers medal 55; Sprague 52,!f re end Providence 2.4. New York MOM double mist brings 75; do Indigo blue Camleta Jeans 5.5; T>zirs are in moderate request; mime are unchanged. Haymakers Male) are 45; Whitteuton .35 for 0;27,4 for /3; 45..f0r A; and 55 for A A. There is no change in the gent.. tions for I:eke; Amoskeag A, (3, A, ere RI, 6714, 50, and D, 45, Whittenion, 45 for A A lanUl • Moe BF, CO. Printing cloths ere In needy. de mand iron; printers, prices continuing - at - about 22 for 64‘64.; standard,prlnts are quiet..at. first. hands. Among the jobbers there tins been on effort to reduce time stock by sales -at reduced prices, but their agents still bold their goods firmly at old figures. The following ate the riontetlons for the leading prints among the job bers. Merrimael, figeeti; Cociteco L. 29‘(; Ilichnionds 29; Lawrence 20; Amerieen Dunutl t 23; Saunders 26; ABeuj 20; rier and Lea 30; Arnot.imae, 27; National Mills 25; Ar nold'e 25 ; L0w111135 , -j; Dutchess 8,25 if ; Lon don mourning 27,!4;' Spragaes 27%; Atlantic mourning 3t - if, New York mourning 26 54 ; Amoskeag mountings 2.684. hiouzselineb; de. laltreaare very active. They are the cheapest dress goods in the market, and the demand is likely to keep emcee up with the production so long as the present pee. continue. }fetiches ter sell at 0:335et Pertfle detainee 33.3.5, with a probable advance to 35; Scarlet &nures 375; Atlantiollelahma and Coburga are 34e for 33 Illeht 45 for.lo meth 6ne;45 for 30 Inch Sae; GB for Winch, extra fine. Wool Sherwin---the Drl?- ductfein isamole, but : the demand is-also' large, and the favorite marks are sold close. Wei ten ,and elsewls Ming-171ov 67}f x 135; and 27,50 for 72, Drab, Brown abd Mottruing 1,9,15 far 72x 144: 'Mendes' double and twist superior/axles $ll for 701156; Peaseblo's gold medal in. high eiders and fine fabric, 73, (not subject to the discount,) $9 50 for 671;x135; $7,50 for *ante sire mounting checks;s7.2s for Drabs 62E123; 23- 50 for Hants..' Mandel; $7,50®9,55 for B411.10W.; $4.75 for 144, and $6 35 for 164. Waterloo keg $5.75 for square enperfine In high •erdere, and 47.50 for long, $4.00 for airfare extra, and 69.00 for long, 25.2 a for agnate Imperial, and $2.50 for long Highland checks, $9.00 far square, and 24.00-for long do, heavy, $3.35 for square, and 26.50 for long. Middleaex, 725.144 tangles eeil at P. Lawmthe mourninga,lB.oo; florae Wool en Co.. 671135. 17,50; double-aided, $7.25; black" and white cheek mourning, 7931153 do, $6.00, and drabs, $5.5013,6.00. Waterville, No 2, fancy, 721144.210,00; No. 3 do, 67.1135, $9.50; No 4 do, 63x1 . 26, 27 2.5; checks mourning•s, No. 3, 73:144, $8.25; No 3 do, 671;135, $7 50; No. 3 do, G3:126, 26 75; No. 4 do, G 71155,67.00; No. 4 do, G3x12G,26.41; black, brown and drabs, 25.75 for No. 4, and 15.50 for No. 5. Woolens heavy; fancy cassitseres tell freely at good prima The recent rise In cloths has rather checked saes. Satinets In medium grades are • doll, while one goods are actlye at fall prices; Lip-top No. I sell $1.30, end LneeiVilier ; Carpets are in active demand, mad the reeen - Vane) in Ingrain is fully established. Lowell are 11.50 for superfine $165 rcr extra superfine, and 22 00 for Imperial three-ply. The Hartford CO.'. medium superfine, g 1.50; do aeperace, $1,65; ImperLl , three-ply, 21,95. extra three ply, 12.35. Brusaele, $2 for thies.ply, $3,40 for lber-ply, and $2.50 for- five ply. Foreign Hoods—As last week there has been a very good demand for the better grades of dress fabrics at fate prices. Common goods are not wanted, and are a dreg on the market. French merinos, delaines and fine Brad lord goads Ming excellent prices. Saxony does goods are not selling freely at private sale, There is likely to be an ample supply of them, and jobbers prefer waiting the resultof the auctions; thus far the Importation is not at all In extra of the demand. The im ports for the week are 3,885,755 against 1,533,- 626 for the corresponding week of 1664. Stock atul Money Market. New Tone., August 12.—The Stock ma-ket exhibited a weaker tone today. The continued high rate of interest, and the near approach to an actual stringency to produce a alight nervous ness among holders, and there is more disposi tion to sell. This tendency, however, la not snfdclently developed to produce any Important short movement with so ranch strength In the ball clique. There Is too much danger of corn ers for the bears to venture out boldly. The Miscellaneous PM was more active, but lower Governments are dull. The shlpmenta for the week have not been so large as of late, and will not aggregate over $1.,d00,000. The Gold market rallied up to 143 at the close. The Treasury Department continues to Bell about Its daily receipts, but the effect upon the market Ia only temporary. The demand for money was fair, and at seven per cent. there wee an ample supply. The Post has tho following review of tie wholesale market: During the past week the wholesale market has been unsettled, especially In breadatuffe. A heavy business was done In pork, but prices are depressed. The present stock In the market being unusually large. Toe Provision market has been heavy dating, the week and the trade buy very sparingly. Since the let Met., the redaction In the stock has been moderato, and the receipts have boon lib eral. In mese pork there has been very little done for the intern. There • was • much lees ertetdathes feeling than during the correspond.' lug week In July. The market closed dull at 533,63 for regular, and $33,25 for cash. In prime mess there was a good business done, but at lower and Irregular prices. The absence of ,any demand from the Government, and thelarge - meek In the market, has Increased the desire to realize; prices closed at 801@t27,50 for Western. Be(r has been in brisk demand; the stock Is mien reduced and holders are firm. Cot meats are dull and nominal. Lard la In reduced • Mt' ply and with. fair demand; prices are Armee The market tar Western and State flour np to Tuesday was mill and heavy, Sleets the; time, owing to the unfavorable 'advice' Item the Northwest; prices advanced on all grades, and continued to Lamm until Thursday, when holders submitted to an abatement. On Pridey . the favolable newe of the spring crop check ed the speculative and consumptive demand, and an advance was obtained, and amen Monday was lest. The market dowse to-day at from 10 to 25 meta higher. We quote Extnt State 16,55 (30.75; shipping brands, 13,. H. 0., 0,25; and Si. Louis 510®19,: -The exports for the week have been 3,428 barrels. The whets; market has been much excited. At the close the market is firm, and the demand is chiefly spectriatire. Chicago Spring, 81,40® 1.40; and Western. 81,95. Corn hue been In ac tive demand for trade and export; prices have advanced and dose at 90@fi13.4t The exports for We week bate been 2:36,828 bushels, and for the Fame week last year they were only 10,244 barbels. The Whisky market has been moderately an— tive and prices hate slightly advanced, and at the close are firm at 52.15 N for Western. The sales foot up 1,300 barrels. The hop market has been fairly active tar all gradesi fancy querns are scarce and Inch wanted; prises ban advanced and are Ann at the *ea. Thereportant the present =OP Iran the groplasdletrlcte are of o. unfavorable unfavorable character. We. are thfornterkf competent Judi* jest returned th.telbele alernet6 R the entire crop will bica tenure: • Bellerii wonbil have had `a decided advantage acre ft not ler the favorable 'deices of the Ealcilsh and Ccrell etalhoPetoP.'' . ) Movements or 'General Grant. Aug.Dnrroi; briiit and mai rived :at the Centreltleyot is Medi,. at 11:30, a. m., to.dtry: .116'1:arty IMuledlendyenterad a carrion aid were‘, conveyed .to - the Blddle Home.' lae . strect 'through which ,thillsoorid passed walk densely. crowded Arlth.people„ who Vetted the dlstlngalshed.ihiltor... , :.. Gen. Grant gives - a reception' et '11(eltldelle House ads dean: • , Iron Wo . r4 Dpsuiqed; . . raMumerata. Aland 12,4—Early els morn ing tbe cohockably Iron Works-on the Otra3Pll - scud, were destroyed Op ctie; ink tesult pf accident, Loss Pact 19,000. The aereaboutv of General Lee :T ,, i't,, August 13.—The Lirrel,p. R , Citaot d p,rreposdent HfiV.? The re p rte of the n.tiu.ra papers, • (ewn/if upon the naur,m,,te of G.cr,sl Robert Lee. are wholly cure hehu, a,l Wee 1. ,, rnr , nc , ugn 1,0 lelt tke thy, and prom cerk-d h, the c - Hinge of Cooperrrillr, ,to canste, le this State, on the south aide of tat James Ricer, for ty miles from Richmond, where be in tiring in the utmost Seclusion, scarcely auswering the myriads °flattens addressed to him. Re resides Ina small, but not In en clog tot cottage, the property of Ilia. Coo. al)acest, and belonging to which me some four eerie of land, of which he duds recreation In cultivating. General Lee i 1 unusually retired in his seclusion , and it is . piobable that he will rarely, If ever, emerge from It. General TorbetVe Removal NEW Yonc - Angist TB.-Coneernlng the re moval from and the restoration to coai:nand, of General Torbett by General Emory, the former,, has sent to the Times the-fulloeintsoldierly ex venation: General Emory's- standing In the army rendered it Impossible for him to overlook any breach, however, eltcht of military propriety and bet adopted the abortest method in this case to bring matters to the notice of the proper anthority. General Efah cock dm nottetnrn me to my command ethill GenerakEreory adV.,ol it, which be did In the meet keneroun manner as soon as the trod dr. ctunstanees of the case had hem laid before him From Renrta Content—No Signs o him Great Eaoterna • EinTSCONIETT. N. F., Avacs7 9711., yak ,tioaur Srartnrr, August 11.—At this hoar, nine 0U:1ml( Wednesday evening, a thick fog prevails. 'End lioyallst returned lrom Oahu., forty miles down Mlle hay, this "morning. She reports no ales hf the Great Eastern. . ;The Phenix; Dank Defalcation. NEW You.t, Attu; 124—Mr. Parker, Cashier of the ;Pturn ir...llank,.mhllshrs a note this area. Int. easing the defalcation will not arceell 830,- 060. Specie for Europe NEN, roust, Ar gust 12.—Tue amount of specie ' hichilett this city' for Europe dating the past taro dab' s srus $220,000. - - CITY AND SUBURBAN. 'lmportant to tter Writers Complaints are frequently made In regard to the non-receipt of letters kisown to have been manes{ to certain parties, and the postmaster of his cleirks arc blamed for neglect, when, if the facts were known;lhe fault Iles saltogether with the parties making or writing the letter. For instance, In the Pittsburgh post office, during the quarter ending July 31st of the present year, no lees than seven hundred and one letters were mailed at this office, wiffioot beiapprepoid—every one of which, under the laws governing the department, has to be 'sent"to the Dear} Letter Office at Washingtia. Aside from those, many are mailed with enema.. Wimp upon them, which also have to go to the Dead Letter Office, as these stamps are not recognized by the depart ment. thus of our business. houses recently drOpped in a batch of letters, all of which were. stamped with revenue etamps. The duty of the postmaster, In each cases, Is clear and impere. and If the parties to whom such letters are addreesed fall to get them in proper time, the fault IS not his. All letters should be prepaid, and prepaid too with postage stamps, as none others will secure. thethprompt delivery at the .y.i..ede of destination. It is strange, indeed, that en maby letters Should be mailed without regard to .thl requirements of the law, bat ouch is niverthieiees the fact, and we mention it for the benefit of all concerned—especially those who are disposed to find fault with the •Irregularities of the malls." Soldiers' Cenotaph--A Suggestion EDITORS Gin-rnn—l noticed with pleasure the announcement in Friday's Lane of a pro• Jed for erecting a monument to the memory of the brave patriots of this county, who fell during the past rebellion. I feel satisfied there Is no district in the loyal States of the same sin and population that can show a brighter record of steadfast loyalty and self-sacrifice for the cause of Union and' Liberty than Allegheny county. lie citizens ought to be proud of the fact, and show theii pride In some notable man ner, so that all future generations of their de. scendants may be able to point at it,. and, say, "Bee, our When have left us t 4119 as a inettientd of WtOt they bare endured for us, and shall we give up boglorlone a birthright?. I heartily wish the project success, bet there Is one:point of the committee's report that I ob ject tO; they propene to secure a plan by some competent person. Now, why not throw the chance for the design open to tree competition, By so doing, the obtaining of a living work of art will be most likely secured. You can get a monument but not a good design to order. What I propose is that a liberal premium be offered for the best &min: that an exhibition be made of those presented, and let the public sett. timent govern somewhat in the selection made.. Such an exhibition could be made to realize Something for the object aimed at. I otter this suggestion fn allgood will. U. S. District Court. In the United States District Court on Satur day, the case of Della W. Goheen, Samuel E. lint Mart and John Jewell, indicted for attempt ing to pass counterfeit United States currency, was renamed, and after the examination of a large Cumber of witnesses, all of whom testified to the good character of the defendants, and some of whom accounted for their poesesaion of the money, the case was submitted to the Jury, and a verdict of sot guilty rendered. The pris oners were discharged by proclamation. The case of •the United States vs. James Pren tice, charged with passing counterfeit [Malone' currency, was continued until the October term, with peremptory order for trial at that Court. A Profitable fill Strike. The New York and Newark Petroleum Com pony, Hamilton F Towle, of OH City, Superin tendent, last week struck a fine vein of Intel eating oil, at the depth of 18734 feet. The well is one quarter of a mile from the Allegheny river, upon Two Mile Run, five miles below Oil City. Nile well wee immediately tubed atter the strike, and on Saturday the pumping merman red, and has since continued at the rate of Lif. teen barrels per day, The gradeof oil obtained, la remarkably low, being only twenty-nine de— grees, and is worth at the well twenty-five del lare per barrel. Ten barrels of such oil 11 mom than equal In nine to one hundred and fifty barreli of oil on PRAobe, Coroner's Inquests.—COroner Clawson held two Inquestacue Saturday, In the eases of the two bop drowned Dist Friday, already reported--nue, the lad John Daley, who was drowned at the Rallroad brldgq on the Allegheny, and the other the and John-idanrer. The Inquest on the body of the former was held at, the residence of his parents, on Webster street; that of the latter,:at Alderman Donaldson'a Oka. A Yet , . dirt of 'incidental drowning was readered in both cases. fed Accident s —A ead accident °Caused. on the Allende road on Wednesday eyes. lag. As the mall train going east waammucks leg Dexter, a email Matfett near Jernestownaf. ,L , the locomotive exploded, killing the engi neer, fireman, and trainboy,and Inkuingseseral others, The force of the explosion wan received by the baggage car, which was driven backward into the fleet passenger 'Coach.' Thename of the engineer and fireman Is Cookson. 'They resided In Meadville. honing Beard, a resldeat of Ida. hoeing ecmnty.!Ohlo, sold to the gosemtment two years ag0...1111P0 honk for 05. that Wag the merame mine of horses at. that time.. , Last seek he attendtd rho gove rn eat sale of orses a t Commblaaa, and parches horse for $l4O. and took It home. 111 t fa Islted the stab;a to see the animal, and die • • that at was the Identical horse they formerly owned and raised. Death from Eating. leo-Cream. .-Mhs Emma Richards, raddlngtempmarily m. Readthg, a daughter of John ittelayds. of. Birdsboro, while In company with AMU Or kg : trip:la,. oh leer Thursday evening, ate Youitecn Oaks dip) Imam, complained of feeling unwell od, Ftidq mankind, and died onyriday aftereLoda.' - , Watt-+6 few mornings sixteen , tile ictild about nett wake old was tonne is the:-tree} : Tara of the ratidenco of L. /IL Norfolk, of Eliza beth; We county. Mach/Id vat left with' only a thin &CO to OMr It, cat bad almost Aprisb .. • ed with cote berm It was alsegveredinst cared foe by Mr, biortolb'elimay. t Gitperners elegant. neer pliett of a aulenwentla latddly ipmetMbles; completlem; ad pill be cipc.ad to tbolabltdOlk kliittudir multi; the lEtth nit: Tne pbtecr.ts bites titled up In the mint elegant and-.costlT tanner, mid Wilt; - wben• completed, .per one - ot the finest in the country: ••' &ie.) - 4 - ] Hoists Polioned.-41r...Acchlteld...rattlem ot,Bleallelttowntlip, Indiana county,. reeently Buffeted a, litre of th,reellne . horses pottound,:by pereen unknown... . . Pigeon of I,lnietvs iirt, was tba,lic,forof the pigeon shootlsr, caatett , , last Saturday.' • • . 1 A: ESTABLISHED - IN rlB6. pi,tortnune on WyUe SU'eeh• Abcn , .tivo o'clock on Bunday evOlog. two of tie - O , ocls , k" fraternitY, who ma 9 a practice - of 1001 11 g an the corners In thilvicinitY of Turoati at.,l High streets, attack 0 a colored Man who was psF.lug quietly up th: , rstreet., Who thertnpon faced the party and dealtpitch of them ; a blow with bin prostratibg dein On - the pavement. At this Juncture the *lce Made their appearance, who arrested one!qf the party. The other, named Jack Bradford, es escape. Some of the friends oftheil?' :honer at tempted a rescue, but were foiled. oMI man being fired at—whether hit we could not Ara. Brad, lbrd, It will be recollected; wan sevly punished fast summer by a colored may' a whom: be, ; bad made an unprovoked attack .r who cut him wltk a penknife -Ito the abdemeni f r; from the effect of which Injuries :tie xreil__"MMe tined to bed for neural months, wilvient, ably account for his malicionstO ItegrOM We learn that on Saturday-4404 ;Wooed maik,,, .j woe beaten by a rowdy on the satutf4triatfer no cause whatever, except that he had WhltiOksaips,,,.: Such Outrages 'Ton peaceable eltlzeAtird'a - credit to the community in xstiett;ther, °War, and the desperadoes who commit tflntrdeserne the severest punishment. 9 • ft - Arrival of the Stith rbgattli reinartivara;Civalry;,tv,ittClir*A- - - 4 ,'* the First ttaal3eventeeriihaie consedlanted; lama arrived la this 'city: - One Wrtion - ttitina- 1 In on pie Ediabtair-from. their; and the bahmeelvill axrivo on the *Cada:van V. , r'rcs , ahO,llterOMlltrit Charlisitelper,,,and ntmaharis ahotallTe-DFObat. tired men. It was originahr orga(o9llP ladelphla by Col. liaab,.ato; Fa4,4l±3.wiji "Blieh LAlletrz.l' grate a number :a , berg now eompoilr.g the regliaant,ruli'ro frig- a , burgh and the. Western part !the', StUts; bat. the main portion-aid from Philetilal It' neighboring eqnnaes. The batalill)n•Airxiv . l.m ig last !Agra took' ttle - snbalatattee Conneelttei me- wares, and they eouseqiiently tied taikti reprice.'.'' - ' - less—foe which their oflleer.s and oa th° Cott- r -, mitt.4., are to btiamo who only needa to be no. Wad (obese the takes spread for don. • The redolent has been doing provost • - - guard duty In and about Lonieville,`Ad to now., an Ito way to Philadelphia to be miptered out. Broke Jail and Caught *gain. A notorious bounty-jumper, borsi thief, itc„ • named JamcisMay, who has been *ronflited in. . the Fairmonto jail for some time afraid:lg trial,. broke out of jail on Sunday morning Oflast week.. lie made his escape by reaching through- s tun grating and forcing the lock of 4 cell:. getting Into the hall he called a wr.lter2irlp him a drink of water, • wto snpposlitt-Ittat was still In his cell, opened the otderldoor of jean: . prison, when he stepped out from behin•4. the .E ball door, locked her in the cell I hod- mode good his escape, A pretty good }Cite' on "the Walter, and a rretty. cute trick on the par. James. He did not long enjoy Ids ilderty, ever, (or the jailer again captured fatherla hotuse, a abort distance frourahe to on Monday, whither De bad gone all# his escape. - 5, Deatb..trom Intemperanip. Coronee,Claweon. on Sunday morstilig, held a inquest on the body of a man nas:ted Ravin Fella, at out aeventy years of age, whd'tlled abont half.past eleven Onpetnnlait night, at the boarding lidele of 3inf.: Marty, No. S 3 Filth !treat. &rom the evidence berate thelivy, it appears that the deceased hid beten)iddleted to habituisl drir.king, In a moderate wad, whirh,:. cuinhined with his aged and er.feblettcondition, - had the effect of hastening his death.i A verdict wee rendered accordingly. The dendiined wan a whltesmith, and had been wcrking ilop to the time of his death at his vocation. Hv was born and raised In Philadelphia, but has I#ed in Ohl_ clip for the past nix months. Ho ha aMo friends In this city, but a son in Cincinnati aid a eon In Philadelphou . Rail road Op ening.=The Jab tern Rail road has opened between Baltsbnrgaelreeport. - By this road a connection is made . tsittfeentha - • .1 Allegheny Valley Railroad, at' the ltiskiminlthi, bridge, above Freeport, and the Pennsylvanha Beamed as Blairsville- The road pisses along tJae western hank of Riskladnitis rie,e.r..to Salta. burg, where it crosses the river by scEsans of an Immerse bridge to the eastern sideflup which side of the Conemaugh Blairsville 4} reached. The road passes through a section, ,pf country which is rapidly becoming haportattlor Its bus iness enterprise, 'and will, , wltir ppxyadvantagn at certaAr;:wi epeesy commusitaattata With - Sta. .., fast and west, rapidly deyclop its r4:Otinical!. Brutal frutrage.—A few days sirtneanotbet moat brutal and fiendish outrage was4nrpetrated near Wheeling. Two ladles who ware return ing from that city to their homes, *5 overta ken by seven soldiers, one of whom :indeed the reins of one of the hones, stopped :the aplmal and dragged the helpless woman to CS: e ground. The men forced the woman from tharmad, - and there each of the fiends in human Mitt violated her person and shameftdly atrosedj-her. ; The other lady fortunately switched berchorse, for ward, ,and escaped from the =tined. AS yet none of the fellowS have been accreste4. . Billed by Llghtnlng...-ri dattgutei' Samuel Calhoun, of Bait Salem, agef übdtttinter, l - ,, L• &teen, was kUle4lryllghlategjnateustoCA L es,:, fireanollle, on Tneaday eyenlng. _,Elfe, enift..., „- pony with a yotaigv dater' intirttled from town, whena bevy - atm-1w &fife up; the two took refuge In the cellar of te, old honae; at the road - aide. They had beeo that) but a few' momenta, when the bnlttling w3a aquelt, The • current naffed along the aide bre° Woellar, in. gently hilllng the one and aererelyahneltleg the other. : -, Niv;ail • • Chivalric.—A rcan who, if her,does not, should belong totbe"Clilvalry."was aerv.ted yes terday forlndulglng In the plcesant *alinement at knocking down peanut-by on Liberty street, near the Central Depot. Hollrat icculeked down two little girls, afterwards a woman„ fluter • a man, when be was Intermptedln his diverting employment by a noilnelnfit, who entorted Mtn, • to the lock-up, not however, trilhore:considena.. ble persuasion In the shape of amacd with" the . assistance of a brother oft:leer. -•-- Passed Through.—The that Wiihonain rer: Imam, Colonel Baum, unmbminw libout two ••• hundred and seventy-tivs men, peseta through the city on Saturday, on the homet*ind march. They were subsisted at City Hall. Thiregtmtint • is a due looking organization, and thlyinartholl splendidly, with noth single "lianket•rs or strap., gins among them. They were precad to the ' depot by the Great Western Band. The 011 City and Pithole important enteaprize, which is mafAly in Use bands of Pittsburgh, capitalists, isul:ixec.. snider - 7 way, and will be pushed to complkamesst an. early day: The managers, here idliMared • the . - seivices of 8. J. Fox, Esq.. to 7mpe4thind- the ' work. Mr. Pox is . a railroad enithieetrof Ina ability, and bas been emanated with,the Minato and Greatffesterzt Hall Pzed, einflitarccurt; ' . , 'Rook rlene Entrance.--Abia& 05444," 2 on Sunday monting, some unknown Wet Oder.. ed. the :nnedenee *o. 801 Penn am:U.lnd stoles, Madden we watch valued at .8351 Mr wee tea by the goal= of the Nat . _ with another person llving In the adltdaig_ttease followed him anee alder. Otwlaurat egret. He amended In mating hfa ktmpo. _ _ Tan London cerrespendent of f i the haw .. York ‘.7imas r • Bishop CoJulies; riving Cole of bis critical anti atithmett the Pentateuch, returns to biadlao atNatel, where his clergy_ protest" nallist rc. calving him as their Bishop. 'Bat Nktal 'ls so far olrthat we shall not Indy-for ro::loonrth3:43 , the veinit of the:sum:4- Bishop 40:clergy,,t ta aj 804 or make up, or- all be-beaten up - the helves, in the New •Zetialid - fastdoitr, before - • ,rehear any morn of them. -,The - I:Tlibzu.pro-s; e. plus to,prceeed with his incesttgettont..,ln the.. • meantime, Ibis bfaach of the Chtirch.WathO4citc s ' - in diverr. tribulations. It turns out'lltatiethe muter of coal:claim, the Ilieh. Ch4rch - . Das the beet of it. The law Ire'repcji to it was . , • not reformed cc the Reformation; and; It' hard to tee what was, except property AMU the pyo• - regatta of the crown. -We have itt Cogush Benedictine preaching in London, and Eogiksh ; tunnels' are muldplying. ' I met pine looking Angircaa vane -In a intech44lus - Mgr r•t ,7 day on &railway. The no-popery ppetlilaine,-.... bat they ealtnot deli' the tendency -,4l4intiddrec7' 'tmmEmootUMlWldectum,llm:Lenlietht:,, Journal says "We lisTe for semel , bne been' ts7l4e, not wholls without inceess. to - oonsfeee 'ourselves that.the somber oractuil. rebels Lai. na .sbal has been Inconsthemthle dam the ebs'ibt the wssr but.ln stew or the resithe et, tut Mae.' psetlons In some pule et g.4 l, s 4 trir# 6 -we epptsbesslSe thst we bare. tMc Cotatolr. some of the bbterest - inl or "" igs—r—z-gyi ustber most .andackms, of ell...the trobelt soda- -^,- robe! Sympathisers In the tthem;lfire , ,beetrebso. tc 4 1 0 ale L15:1445m brlana sasiothaes..eleovvii• rid; not to siXt644 their.being -reOehi':l3l. gastl / brafot therecriors tag, tpexeet4q.... • • 1r „. . :, r. ',. DIED: .a 11: I* :,::-..i.-; -?..7::; ".- - C. -- ,, ~.' i.ECS.-pa filio"it lac'4ll4-;,e33:544,424r-gt..:.: karma cutaghter at Wm . P. sal ASIZIV . :Y .. .' . . . ZeryuDertil lIIM, take place trote.tt.4 aTaflakek -,:—_ ..-: 6t ber par s , *!;;Woods finn, , l4ll - 11,4i.1.,i3u - licle.' 'dai - : iftestat, .13!.h. IEGS, Cailit4l3' Jr.,pefitait• ' ' ) , , wiebtng to attpedtellthel.a„ 36;t1rig ;Oh -r-d of ' the Snaktplost Bildge,, iireshe2.lr,;,. Rl=
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