mmmm=mmwma ~Q14.E~, ~ L~.~~VIIi•` urglr agelf6 T. - • .- . .4311 , 1" -NOTICE% 3 . . • o.o)resetter,dai s,lFCVeet S ,PotatZfes, file:1; 1 %4 1 07, ~agtgancy.ltnten et in Aire etrret,:below. Smithfield street. • • 1 t 4 7. 8 , . Cart,eimer tebbbriegadp.---- 1 litubrAltuipiamrat shaman of Woe Must and le.•Wpoedrinyitopihralirorta .:1012obbLoit In the etwpreite?Xne._ at the old dead, :111 / 01 4 1f ast i tt.Yegt Swittdleld street esdPherty "N. P 01ai1 W444 1 4 04: 0 6 44, 6tt44.14 - 0 . %%Luau ronekir.' ; usau• 444 ylr-,,,:-;:zi10T/,'Good16-; We elatieliiiill,llillalllol4:l4,tebibl•lMOek 4:4 Whit* GotalliNtiiiiilak G 9 :f id 4 oPAgtOPPIne Ooods,aws also - bhosthurtlbeelek ?tints, Flan- SLOW, ee, Mack and Taney Colored Ours trio, heavy Coto tad Linen Duck for steszobost ;41,1,11:fo/r1 4 .. . fUIItPA, *3.; / 314 ,,FM the pum.or,thr northeast - o=r ''orToartn And A ' arlurt streets. Ck. Hasson Loon tr. Sao, • 'l l LlZi iiLiVilte W 11 ,840 RqdreTs.and. Pk Detwh Arnerloaa Odee g Ali:Under .aaroyea, 'nese the Water Werke, Pittsburgh, Xplioum 4 fano, Ifill'Plltearreet Orders Ontaytly atteruSeel to. All work iraryaetpiltatat ileasee.-qco iniVillttAgaihhiVArtflllaa Mit tar What 'Muse at! "1,1:cod , - • ' Itednellars• • tie l j.Veta.£l,4V-Inertil_Wrter. Tau% y r wit La Ihe cu when Ms rylutotuf news of the ertyßwo of Illehmond and - ; . selneader- reale rebel General Lee we, 14 -44thid04;_ tAll#P3 pro. eed,'atid tmowiog the timetion that would fol. ltstlrrmade.rvy. hem...purchases of the finest ;:ripeau andsulneser AOC& sl slant orphalf oLttin sh l Prlwo:c.N l o l 2l 1 2 *IIIIest elotllOrt abd Y est bitt*llinfl. 0 . 1 4 t n Mk iteedts - Yrillarielii PejaatO lasaii op to tinier, aeoldkart ha:tl;e4iii the Pti!itt Stil/es,imaitco fletiant e k, IL date anitzl44 . o.l • - Tri,W !Wade clothing will alio.be fazed at. Etridegist sedahltshment. Our Allegheny fthswiesAMAgsyg Ma a .; ,I cortiltOlugutcaorfeticeilo: tthiehlt•L•" liens - of Houston'. Texas, on the 28th nit., which • is reported +ln :the Houston "Telegraph. has the righkring, and le ,. it wo mistake not, linithdlAdinalaist palley,thoiank the rebels -which their ins olence and barbarity daring their ant iiniZePbria rit edePsdiliSPerfOie , • err 'nth - ginirsErr Poo Inroeusole. You me aaked„--in .the mine -of-past and •preseutttdalegity;:tuid - of the inoinisee orthe levere,to:43o-410..risely:.:, The huttlitttlon of slavery was made 'the pretesttor your course. 'Yon vrereabiatiOtho- natant - 1:'-getitgoilsortio ' ' , tart= free and slave labor-that one would eat ...Intrer+ 4 Vir..l l llsl: 31rAtaar •; - tred. — Thn people were not toe d [ the truth: ,They said - lo you; come and vote-vote lie you plews-lata remember the "ready rope - end tke, ealrfelalaut limb:" Yots l opeall Mon aahalfhWtbliTyour fleket." -- OcesCr/JA3pity . ...*EworS. Who dealee.,4 thisi:.l4rog rein r y, vnlhyst,uti•ei• igaecol.-04. mcnueetedXfithitie'cifith4pa. • „ are herwo-lia. fi."-Mltar t hlty-td. atfilth - fonlio-V a f -- qtritl ahali'never make e In my.yeepte r 301/.latrustaleuu ntelu I,thtth th - Sald and .predleted, andhours ittf pred ictions "have` been' Melded. ' 'T by Ilea to toe from beginning_ to end, It may be said that ell Li not coneillatory. I am done 'conciliating men • who are at heart' • rebels in their government. 'The man who, at ter the experleaceof the past Baur years, does not admit that hie course has been erlmlual, Is am nocoaquered rebel. - Ere Ls ;allied to bils idols ) -.innate no - ttme on him. • . • The North, you said, did not lore slavery. They bad a constitutional---eigut-not • to-love it. You seemed to think God had employed theism twenty five years of eternity in perfecting this ' • institutspier' h. ion. Ygu scroiN noLarlop fres Lioualit ;Eltrtheysrna solutalva. z-Yon didimur. • and der men and maltreat tender women. Yon .wonid not - even allow a man to be silent. If he ' : attempted It. put Madohimrun round and hunt 4+14 l• up his neighbors to prove his soundness. Talk tome about a_frea man, with the _right of free smelt vitt eonetto Theineanes dog in the couniamuty could bring you before a vigilance committee,. • ' ma aispcertir TO Tee irtylriTlON rd ccniit arm IntroitC2Tilz.Ela.isuresmOe PELOCLIBIA.TION. f The thlto •Yreaideut,ln theltindest feelings. offered 'peace. • You heapedd every vile epithet span him. , and taught :your ehddren, to abuse Did your papers recommend-consideration t • of his tenni They did not dare., !dere echoes of idespollath,`-they called' Mr. Lincoln - man old • fool," and told him to coma on and try his strength If he-wished. They even invited MA' the szinetpahnsed to come- nod engem the'Presldmithf proclatnatten;atidlainit; t here to-night in response bir -the ' thengh delaye4„by circumstance s--1 could cot 1 TIPS 12.0CLAICATION. i • Ater nsltig every other mane' to restore the Bohm, tkcXnuinclpatianProciartradon was lase.- eel, In co; ~' - ,.i ti.„.•• t helisitattalonal Ituthori ;" tY to suPPrSea L".au1cti0n.,.....17.r. Lincoln would 1 not auffer.tini4Tolo rn d , -tt“tes destroyed without I availing -4 1 Weelteleriwypearre to save It- Me i Iraq chalbmged thegotetrfisisnt to mortal com bat, And °poor the other had to go dower, Hone -many -have toll you of the wrongs Inflicted 'stet yod 14 lids cruel war! BOW; pattrAle.L.werer. told yen . by those who minister in holy things! They ehall yet be known rilielr nameashall hang 1 on high, who prostituted their holy calling to'po- Waal snd , hooked Deity_ blowett by prod • itifetreteredsthook,‘`tidi Cruel war wee waged upon us." Tort sent your raga mnilins.tqatizr..thopublic.pronexty at flea An= tonkl. ,, ,Thelnlit was 'wised at' New'Orlealie . 'Ton were In acme,. and yet the • President had ...called oat no tmops;;" it leras' rLeasted that your - Imps would. Ilona, occupy,- -Watddngtma,- city: At last Idellfebtetradpted the blue and 'mild, • alaveryl.eltait, :by the Waco of God. The world aaidemao,wed 'l . belfeve God approved. , The Pretddens advieed with me as to tho good . e ifctof tbSproeLtmattsn, which tome donbted. • zudese enforced, by armies. I. said: 'Tear. ar• Wessell make It - effectual. Blares escaping to year lines heretofore 'mier bear sent back' to their masters; but now whenner . tile arraies g Why will break tae. Instituthsn down. I told him forelen Intervention, was thfeatened, but no fomign nation wontd dare Interfere to behalf of , aisfer'y after the promulgation - of his proclama. i •!" . • don. Iteconuition, after this, never would have . come, thcmgb. the South bad•walted tea years. Boma think the proclamation only a military ..,.•. t order; and that slavery , can be revived alter the •'. 1 resumption of civil rule. This Is folly. To Say 1 nothing about the constitutional argument, it Is 3 . . , , 4 the raw of war , that a coe:reanding general has , ', t the right to destroy. the nrof.erty open which his .i. the depends,- ead • thus break him'down. . ~2 Two -elehrmd, that - elaves wets - and . i -only proy&ty, a n d She President hub s ' right 4 • i tO OttOOY Ely y property, - esprfelly slay _ •3. ezji-Whieh wee the atm of the wen Id voice •3 _ Vtiptoelitballuit' the elute are free r 3 . . I dol wayamthv hp ths teat% gte low and • , :*, .imint24,r, 41ticreeth tie tae Ma ' - ziwtyred mid wilt flamer la to their , ~fe' .e reT" '". ol. The man who now opposes it to more , ; I • than gtOmattlrls) at &at firmed the re. • ' ..:-,., • -•iiititiga th m e ad meg trea nou; -- - • •.. The Governordressal Um mat throng ! .1 .int negrides present. : Tney ware rapalred. he , aelig,' ta remain -on who ;plaatalloria of Ahab , ~. goegaaamalrem - ftw. She good of the eattetrY, mot • thelrown.teigather the protest mope, lints et • . Ito beginning of another year. they mightmake i their ,own , armingenumu, without , iepported by the leveed and work I for those who ply the r"Your enemies lay you Wino& work, 'on will steed; eta. , t They hem Lied lo .everything they hevalw . , c. teat Let thlsle the last lie proved upon them.. • Tao whom* sore upon the Subject mast mem i her that the government could do no leee than it, i. ha done:. Ton may 10 :dowa to poor gravel - - i kellevieg that slavery mu MAL' it Le destd-+ • 5 l artt et bury It out of siy,lm," 7 . i "ant ZIJI IMIZDZX Arai TICULTZD. • } -it id hard to col:mince a -manthat It Ls - better . to work than to bate Inother to for him. : 'What will ttorome or the nemo, poor* you asks !Tell tee what win become of Ult 3 white CUM and .1 will inarier.'`lf we do Oar duty to the negro. I, it •say e eait ilvwondduty lompeo - He - trinferiar, you t is wer to elevate Some 1 would dreg mega ' dow thee urathes than li -11m th miters SUP, ; Tonrtarreow slam cannot be konediapoit t 'g i ttoget. 1 , nor upon your Loh, 0 ,,,,,, can yamiter ' ficaoctir upon Ob.- Coed= and charac__ lettimaye„whiett is the best nun.. ram waning 3 to tslm my shsuessisithltte bbieh man, cut lf, be bit *better teorsi elotrim f. or.than. have, or ;! tenter atteltl o w ed ilai lVd-d 611210 be the le-1t ,' ,7 lown tejbate: .-- - -,:c2.14:-.; ,•, : , ~ ...- , ' - Now some pro-eurarbnaftl - win gruff and sty. ', “ibladredrattmliteed Mb Vatter toe* , opoll , ty between thalblitentid the 1 101Ctolot' which bb wilet.korl taro add emol ZllO Xi to do'. he Vetoes on the tebled. ~g ropetttead'rrith elm auto V Ikirdrhat 1 , litullian,ythlbgto do •,•-... with*: aficthili" teat:bit l'..;.'llothing . i .- Wbaldver•-• ~ All that he has done fnf this country will. have , to be eleemtlicd for , sOme . day.-- TAD midnight ' F• :conclaves tor =Mar .1121. -1* blown, . end stip names keng on Wet: Zoo - charged. that' Lin- L...: - coin would' take your lauds and , divide- them' among the negroes, and you did not 'believe a word , of it.:- But every negro bellecod- In his . •,' - ...thiirt, from The moment - of Lincoln's election, ;.' aid ho would EOZIIC day be fro. gait Odd air- Z*••-•177 4" • y. r2iIIIBM ; :/ • : , ' . .• . • ~.:),Rl,ittTlft ..cllnjessirreetlMi, would be. stiirett up. How Lave the aegroee behaved,_,_ d log the waste. Nese:4, B e theta • /Meng -6-'lr:opts so situat4„and „Caving such_hows, finch orde eoch gooal.beheddor,'..such:leo&like- patience. What do you say to Lt 2-{4o the negrom; "true, trup s . grey. nettsl4. Make ,thuthrs. of, the con. ditlon'of things; witv•att kotcr the 'black Men with your superior InteMgence,- and talk as one .Chtiettathio andther; or 'will you strive to Wire your predictions' al him folfilled t Ties black man has enough to uttundlO to let the Atiestion Of tegdit slonoror,tbergehat. 'Diu* not of `gradual anuinclpallon-;;„rsdnatltur *bat does sot exist: 13n1II your 43tate neognizes ahls,.ber congressmen and senators will Aiever bonanatiett oBqK we mtist ontrOV. 016 JAB* of, We_ ;temp" ; Bow control., 15,1 .7.lVelE, , ,tin Ftwy IiVeIL the TiniliinlPßiationigria• (1 1 ,104 welthall taker UP aZuipemhat both white sans and negro 'equnity for'lt. They will be treatedreetsely alike. "Slit *Tir ides Introonniks thoti egt t:4l their contracts.", Weir pass, any,law' - rod the subject pnrolesse, ao Is: nets equal# , on whits and blade inecr,' , and 4ft:hi them , both alike. lid_ yourselymprihe Idea mtl,cr i ating theneir&irnhefigi troth tito white inkr "Ay partimum acston'br • szit .ionyenclon tAilldikt.d,ktihnelAtilttOlirhat a slips, Info 1c10te5 0 3441404:104:44 i3er*brod. Vim you elPeCt hettordhings? The fteltenlieeele6trieteirre)(Tcfailetilete 304. pd.yop know.ithoUterwise. net bureer gently; tterliagrint.:AnifeeVto eal; &VA'* Jiszte if nnmeritotionsu, yobr salads are not Etat eta the eternal ratottalsehood” sbn will he just to the:/*l -- 'lf yon refine to r6teesi civil' government on the,,plem Rov arnment -be es tabWthed,lbr yoil;- whether prn Mott live,io thank God that. slavery dam not &dd. imiank Gottfprit now. It made yonstrogsml to nil WI "MAl=l It was 11,gittly akes/ siv#. W 6 can nowta& SOSO; all our In stltutiteskwithoutdanger. or Wag hung. What *drools, year, leaders 'ware .lo , .aar that the anrald,not straggle for lire ! We shall now, be etrongeethea ever: ' mucha relnicquined. If yort.do as tolitifid write' wintry ed lin have done to pal Wdewin lwei will flourish. , Let All exercise Cluistibirforbetramee, eneiwasteitf. lee the Progress et_rrePADefet leea, pet, 24, Milted Statealeadieg 1 3 3,theovealeertiof antitalofonttliopertbetibility of mankind. AN AltDprrAU .ri mt i ffrL. . ne 4 io" 11061•04.1 m 11;0 Jar champion of the rebels to the Nortfarcat,' l and The organ of the copperheads, haa given mortal offence to the Eiberniang of that ration by an article on "Idah Sqnatter Sovereignty." We biliVe u nOt seen thaarticle, but its effect on thaPertiesidintimi may be Judged from their inditalp#uttmitriees. One writes tok,thit,.edltor andsliciaa hiiieammunitunion with the . Xallow' stri'do not, brget the fact thqt yo .have . hitherto lived tipeu the 'delft:4mph:- TheyAire kept you, fed you and pampectarYnn when they have reeolved to fling you of; ess they will do, you will be likely to find yourself a very amal,inattindeedZ You lohlttmir !AIM, air,' your 14at - friends, and epeaking for the Irish people of this city, let me say c `min '°a 'kande FaAdirxEcas—‘ Itlaxohiptch(Whtir eeptilt , Ikt!. they I ft kept, feit ai pampeed " atrip: who, do ring the - whole war did all that cm wretched era a !Owl) iVQiirg l ifiatid country acd to scatter his role= around him, and since •,t l l,y,didlbat,ihiszg„loyal nnen 9c . 4, be , ,gileTearo hear that thiy . iii - o hart bein Mod e to reel his fangs. Braga Mutt' tilf. 'The Fenian . BreheaMod look. the matter up, and In &preamble and series of resoltitions severely denounced the Times. We give the preamble and the final resolution. Wunneta, The Chicago Times, by an article published in its tune of Sunday, the Gth Instant, ha, made a flagrant and unwarranted attack up on the poor but industrious Irish of this city; therefore be it • Itcaolivd. That we withdraw our patronage from Gm Chicago Timm, and that we regard It as a Journal until for introduction Into our fam ilies, and wholly unworthy of and beneath the countenance and support of the members of this society, and that these rmolationa be published in the Chicago Daily Tribune, .Repubbbam and Earning Journal, and the German papers. The Mates, under this furious volley, retracts a little, and evidently feels that It is guilty of what such politlelanit regard as worse than a mina--a blunder, It is an Interesting little war, and one out of which soma good at least is likely to awing both to the °trended parties themselves and to the coontry. forth Carolina. The attention of this section, from the times I f the earrendeas until ihefissagarations of law fesrfal.krimntoranbtitei=lead Masan; liarcie of !inflection!! where Military power., ilhea not read; and civil authority has not' Ist been ml• - tahlished. 'The Weak 'have had no it : Meer:l6h against the strong, and stealing and fraud huh' been unchecked. These people hided the OP pointinent of magistrates with the sate feelings'. With which a shipwrecked man bound to a spar , lh mid ocean would hall theapproach of a stroog ship. Even the bitterest rebels were glad Co see: low set upanee_.more. The citluany - ot,flarry -minty sleptestutisoundly that night - 1114n they had since the first ' ecianiiriPtiuni. Small as the • thorn walflthad thank fora _:elfgeta. of desperate, rebels. 'Until trlddii'lidalr two they had car tied their rifles - with them stheia they walked the streets, and Derided bow they would defend each other and mods& all attempts at" Yankee role. Theleader declared that the Confederacy was by ne means &ammo aslyec and that England, France and Anstria would MULL:IIy interfere to "Wallet it - tend is Co the alareelrelhg. free, that WAD all totilbliness. Even dial:Talon men are not 'ttialled; 'and do not Oast each ether. Thewarima trained every man tb suspect, his neighbor, and few have oe. copied the same positions daring the war. Some have been carte:4.lml outspoken. Others hays elves enegralve rapport to the rebellion. Some have been lukewarm, and- others were gel ded constantly, by pellet. Then many are claiming to have been Union 411 the time, though no one ever suspected it of them In all the font years. So. society is cplit up into little parties, each having Its own views, and striving to at tain objects of Its own. The wcmen in - this region seem to be better satisfied with the war than their slaters in the cities and towns below. They have seen too much hanging and shooting; too many of their friends have been forced Into the army, or kept hiding In the mountalas, to cause them any grief at the failure of the Confederate cause. They have not been as Horse for bloodshed as those who have seen less of it. They share the bitter feeling toward the blacks that the women `of the State waxen In so large degree, and glory In thesarne feelings of cute which dis grace the whole mass of citizens Ia geaeral.- Cor. Cin eiratatt Gazlts. The Oil Wells. Fronts I:Lewin:irk with `the above title we take a reeaultalation tte business of the. Vauutgo region, as te 'Li wake, the time of the anther's Hatt last.spring which The cumber of walla tirsotev a lot the eughtes wore teutirliff creitteiy. thee which were in oil on the days of iny'rlalt. On the Tarr _and other farm I wdlautte that at least Ally_coorn rem 4 Work exhausting' Ito Imo; making the active three hn dred sad aercoty-Are. be in creased to dye hundred before •satorner. JiscurrraLenos. Wells Total ytaUL /Wye 'Beetlona To operstlem. Bands. Per day Watseka Miller Fa Fla rm ts, ete—....... t ... 21 252 11.1 ! 1 23 23.0 -Fetter &fficElhatny a , ats Id 523 KS Ftuak & Boyd Farms le tie 404 Wish.-Meo/Ixdoelr Farms 15 315 1113) nvre atEdbert Farm...,.. 0 723 120.8 131.1107 Y 4203 4Z US atid Tarr &II 0ad..........0... to 411 214 Ilyad & Widow Atatlllta. lock lama-- 14 141 tole House & Bochamul - Farms i 7 40 .4 A. Bletilatock to 011 Qty 16 an 42.6 -..- ' 011 Greek? C9tOsry Enoalle....y IC 6111 81.2 . 61 1 1,972 Pll6O/4 Creek.,..:- 800 too. 29.7 0 'Tribal 6ao Boor Ozoeks,. 14 50 4.4 .Lo rerAlletheny—......... Al 406 .9 OUp#dr do .—. . 10 . . ... in des 4 7 14 mxtted......... - ~ , • 8,830 27.6 dt thbitte the aninal proilittof Petroleum. may bead down at three million able thousand barrels. We can very well - Mud to leave out of Me accoont the odd,Ourtuntno, and accept the ''dupe three mallets as thee:admitted' Very Beast. biel Perspiration which has mended from the. • Portrfor nue. aroma mother in. that twenty ittElealatoare bloek of Pennsylvania. . Of sr ,Tenement t.lfoctsiesta Buried In • the Ruins. Guild 140—A.threasitOry brick .. ,,, Liefuff Ram street.—a. tenement ,honse... fekdown yaterdaymornlng. - hurling nix &ad. , la the rains., One woman .waa , sad' eeveral'persotisbadly injured. - A Quark:no - aster's clerk, named Ronan, was :arrested here vesteiday.., ohazed with abscond ing wiartweStY thQuasad dollars of Govern ment (node Rigid etationed at Loulsyllle. • TUB DUTI-07 TEXAS The following is additional Mao:nth:lg the . Atlantic Ladle A telegram to Valentlet (COM , . the Great Eastern on the 29th sates: Th e p: e ras an accident to the Cable; cane unknown; total loss of insulation; no communication with Great Eastern; seven hundred miles out. The telegriMi . of the 80th saps, All Is : going I!Olt well; fault removed; perfect. . A telegrain from the Great Eastern on the i • afternoon of the Sig says : Nine hundred miles paid out; wen:hundred and Oily miles run by the Great Erman; all is going on well; one thousand and fifty feet laid auccessfully, A telegram dated August tat says All is going on well. TrA.LITAX, August 14.—Tie steamship China; from Averpoill en the .fati, via Quecnstotrii on' the 6th, has arrived.. Communication with the steamship Great Eastern remained snspauded. Nothing has been heard of her since noon of thelld Instant. lifech anxiety and excliementaxisted Wing theAtlentic Cable,. which had cotitleditdd 413: 2 " tirely withont'elinals albee isiort of Wednesday t.the 2d. The general feeling ties one of depts4:.7: sten , aild hopelessness, although there:Were many who retained faith •the renewal `of We comaimunleation. . „llyvyturooy,„ August o.—Atternohn,-Nofttitig further bas transpired concerning tike Atlantic. pahlti"tt liFinipposed to remain in the suttee istate as previously reported.Thecartheurrental lwerereturnin stranger aadishom ithad contact Witt; the tritaddred nines from UMW' FiftPeetefitnr c9it, ice an buton nraneet fitirtedit that pride On ttokcable. • !A Salt:mile telegram of moon today nays: There bus been no change since yesterday lathe tlantis Cable: • Original shares closed at 300(3090; preferred ans 23 , ,;@2Y, discount. Another fatal accident is repotted on the Swiss mountains. A party of seven were swept away by an avalanche, btu (minuet:old edit - olio. p porter was killed,,._ „ ao The Time. is dciPondent, although not en tirely whtont hope. The Doily Alva Ones to the hope that the accident Is not Irremediable, as the weather baa hot been tia favorable. The Star hopes that on board the Great E est. ern they are employed slowly but surely, In hauling back the Cable to the affected part. Tho shares of eve pounds sterling experienced rapid enctuations. On Friday they were down to 2 discount, rallied to 1 discount, and closed heavy at 1;461 discount. A test taken at Valentis shows the accident to the Cable to be a total loss of Insulation [sr 1,290 miles from Valentin. This would belt almost the deepest water along the wholeroate, The Shipping Cia,errs says that small lean emcee were taken at Lloyd'a on Friday at fifty pound', but most of the 'underwriters declined risks at any price. The Pall Mall Gazette says It It understood that an astronomer of the Royal Observatory bas communlasted the following facts to the Atlantic Telegraph Company: At noon of Wednesday, when the signals be came unintelligible,. the magnetic Instru ment at the Greenwich Observatory showed that "lint la 'termed magnetic storms had commenced. - nese Warms canes the , rrents tO flow through' the telegraph wires, and serious ly effect the worklngof both land and sea lints. Re also elated that although,the storm has much . abated,corrente may tfti lapas.shig of sufficient strength to -confuse the signals passing from the Chip through the delicate in struct:tenth used at • Valentia. This magnetic aorta Is the greatest that has occurred for many Gnu? Barramr..—lt hi. reported that Don. Itri'delickPeeJ, has resigned the becretaryship of the , Treasnry, and that T. B. Baring to likely to smcceed him. , The London 21ma editorially, expatiates on the difficulty of maintaining and finding thellb: anted slaves of the South, and says- that It Is only for victorious govern meats, by a few woria to strike off the slates' fetters. and dish:cage and destroy the industry of the , whole community, but It tenet easy for it to lied au answer to the awful question of "what are thepeople to live has raised for Itsel f, and which easy dwyjnOret anti mote Importantly demands an svelter. ,The atm:plague continued violent, and en— ergetic measures werepsogresalng to check it. dream—The EpOca *MS that :orders orders have been sent to General Gamlert to declare war squirrel Stn Dorainga The statement Is con eidered versi doubtful. Ecumeeno Ho zerrcw — Alartningramors had been cement of the total failure of the regula tons between Austria and Prussia, relative to the Duchess and Vienna. Bourse was affec ted, all funds tailing: Levar.—Dispatches say thatthe negotiations have not been broken olf, but have merely en tered upon a newirhase. The Brazil mails are received, with details of the to eat national victory of the Brazilians over the Paraguayan squadron. Both aides exhibited great heroism, and the daughter Is describad as terride. The battle occurred three leagues below the' City of Cadences, and lasted from idea o'clock in daemon:ring dit sit In the eve ning. The Paraguayan Sect conalsting of eight eceumers and eft gunboats, mounting eighty Founders and also forty ridedcannon - which was. almost annihilated by the Bradawl force. Their lees wee nine hundred men, including nineteen officers. The main army of the Brazilians, seventeen thousand strong, was encamped on the banks of the Urugay, and ale the Confines of the Brazilian territory another wing of four teen thousand men was stationed. The condi tion of the Brazilian army was unsatisfactory. The typhus and dysentery were- making "sad ravages. A body of two thousand Paraguayans desolated en Province of Cartel:des, and they afterwards hunt Into the Rio Grande, swept the banks of the Parma and marching thus Into the Punter:a • The political wail unimportant. Ancona remains, its 'yet, the farthest point the cholera bad attacked in Its north-western route. The number of deaths eit that place on the 4th teach 84, LATterz—Lbaiool. - 4=w E.—Cottcok sides to-day mow bales, Including one thousand bales to *Malaita dad exporters. The market tidbit and quiotallonaremein unchanged.. Eirreche.?b , —The market is unchanged and quiet. The weatherfs more Offerable for the ac garpeol Provision Narkd.—Birland, Atidyal iit Ca, report beef With an npwird tendency, meetly for fine quaWlesi pork firmer, and lard Hint, and quoted at 78(380s. Liverpool ProduceAlorbrt.—Tho Renders' Oar. eular report s ugar_quiet, nd steady. Coffee, stey. Igoe, quiet . and steady. Petroleum, market quiet and steady. to f l on 34 dondfarlats.Wheat, firmer and advanced d. Prodelon marketsteady. ' - Lennox, Angara O.—Evening4' ionsols closed - at en@oo for money. - Erie 50@)503.4 17nited , . . States 6 . 2 0'508®68,,t , i. Psaus, Angtust s .—Everiing—The bourse chased quiet; Itentee closed at 67@t170. Liverpool Breadloo Marka.;--Sichardson, &duce &Po, end Wakeked, Nash di port dour quiet and staadyt wheat dell and Tate. day's Improvement lost; earn quiet, mixral Mad (Pis fki pa the spot, 223 0293 Od to arrive. . Eturrleane. , m WASIIMOTOIe.' Aqua: 14.—Tbe Governent bah .0$ information dated 1day2241, narrating the devastating effects of a tervime hurricane Whichibited the - society of Barney . ,and Palaseraton-Lilandc eon moot probably alp.' en.. Opo ofibtrralmenttetbialanft in the rear cm 'the 'Northeast, boa been entirely washed away, renderinr.ravigation extremely dangerous. Nothing but the coral loathers ,remain, which, In mum of 'heavy see, ire entirely Invisible to the eye; but In perfectly calm weather, they are observable. All these lolanda are .wdlltrowit to the sailors in the South &a. Owing to this. . damage by the hurricane, several vessels have been wrecked, but so for an known, none were Americana. 'lgnite also suffixed cm:midi:rah* from the samMuse. VERY. LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH LATEST EUROPEAN ADVISES. THE ATLANTIC C/ABL,E TOTAL WS OF INSULATION Opinions of the Press CONTINVATION *OF tritCAT I ?LAU bF lab .AGAINST. SAF44OWINFLO. 1111" GREA? VItTORT UV TILE NM= Siaushier Orscribrd da TerAtiei V . - Er ".r. iert Tlas w g- 63m . .tc - xv. nacarlr.otes New August 14.—Tho steamship Bre. men. from Southampton on the ed, arrived this tO.ll. ~,. ~[ ~ 1,~ ~~ `~3 :. FROM WASHINGTON. COAL SHIPPED AT fiEOREGIOWN Case of Fuller the Forger. THE TRIAL OF (APT. WIRTZ. LATEST ADVICES FROM TEXAS I V Altintqt . tra, : ittigestlet,-,-There le a large Inete Irbil c ant lAdhicro le Cab' • ?CT, 1.5P5 . gl What ,43fIncod by the coal allifYipetititGeorgettnaei i D. DT-to Di m ly cielmitti, . . •. TOP stalementiwlS - tiferlefare made; Wed Is no , goibt.... th eli;ortta a press, that T..Vir. FullersWh oinymianctuent in the 04 Capitol iMdersrdent - from the WarAlumattment, to the party • who defrauded the Uttlow Congre ss lonst Committee out of five poitApd' by aleadenf drafts drawn aud llgned In' Vault by the Treasurer, Mr. Harkui, which dralkitheaski Faller stole,. titled tip, and collar:1:4 and re ceipted for. giving receipts also signed !Abbott: This, it new appeal% Is erroneous, Sedator Harlon never signed either dralla or receipts In Mink - for 'that Committee. .The cleans zed re ceipts were forgeries as w. 41 as the lath& prawn - - tad by the rogue, as a voucher for his authority to make eo lectlous. None cf the signatures were genuine. Ha had. barely commenced, when being ad vised by, his Mends of. his nefarious work', and line of trade; he was interrupted 09 .' 10 '4°4 Or telegraph, arrested aid Imprisoned, bat eacapkti, some weeks afterwards through the aid of some' of his accomplices at Racine, Wiecanaia, Ptah& the arrest was made. The whole amount 'col lected by means of the (01'017 as far as the committee could learn, did not decal 'seven hundred dollars. WAS/MOTO/I, August 14.—The trial of Capt. Welrtz, repel commander of Anderamtville Prls• on. will crUntdebee tomorrow, before the mill. Lary commlsston, of which General Underwood Is President and Col. Chapman Judge Advocate. About one hundred witnesses have already been 'avenue, and by them and many Indlyldna came of cruelty are'efiaected to be proved agalnat the accused. They will testify from personal experience. ;Pirate letters read here from prominent citi• zeris of Term, state that very many of those who were Intense 1 5 C03120025221 are now equally .aPferient and ziedods for the Tinton. • The largest slave-holders express ttiemselies rectociled to the chang ed conditions of °WOW, and say that well reg Mated free labor will prove more profitable than servile help, the war bar ,lng irretrieiably demoralized the domestic in stitution: The crops through Texas are unprecadentedly . good. The opinion among leading . men la, that 12 0 1 / 1 2 CIV , f042itot(8 slatn..lll Wore =Oft return to thorn:llsh thin Texas. ir : • EiT. LOUIS POSTOUICE MR. . HOLLOWAY'S RESIGNAT lON ifaw Tong, Aciguat 14.—The meted for the Bt. Louis Postotace lOrieriegalte„rere laxery little probability of Pety's reettrril.% • •' • lion. Daniel P. Holldiay visited the President yesterday (or the second time, and tendered tilt resignation an Commissioner of Patents. Mr. Johnson distlea/9 informed him that ho wouLl not bare him turned oat, but If he was deterin hied to resign and would Ur a day beyond which he would not remain that would re luctantly accept his resignation. Ha further. more expressed his initials satisfaction with Mr. mapagement of the hi:wean. The latter gave the President reasons for having his suaxasor appointed by Tuesday of this week, and i-xpects to vacate his office at that time. Mr. Holloway leaves little less than ooe hundred thousand dollars as a surplus fund In his olive fir his successor. HEM RAILROADS BERG REPAIR Trouble in Petersburgh Between the Whites and Blacks, lIIIBRICAEE AT SOCIETY AED OTHER ISLiNIi Now Yens, August 14.—The PMersburg Ye., Esprcu i of Saturday, says the first through train on thdretersburg rallroad-sinee flier 16th of Amp/Want, came Into Petersburg.= Friday erening. The railroad connection, between Pe tersburg, neleigh and Wilmington and polntafurther south, Is now completed. The Etrywas ears the war on the races in that city:. cputinues, there being mach trouble between the soldiers and the negroes and white , citizens and muses. The item Mars Rio sending large ettantltles of cotton Into Petersburg for a market. Saim were =Mpg at 88 cents. The Weldon and Petersburg railroad, which sIII-open la a day or two, wth bring a much larger stock of cotton. THE PIRDSNING - OF REBELS. RICHMOND MIINICIPA.L EILTICTION Failure of a 'Gold Operator Israw Yana, August 4 4•Tbe President has seen urged to consider the - question of tho par doning of several prominent rebels.. • Citizens of Richmond are here to make repre sentation concerning the recent municipal elec. Lion In that city. The Cornnurniat says that an operator s In gold P. IL Alendford, No. 10 Wall street, has failed to provide for Ws cheeks to a considerable:mount. On Saturday he received large amounts of gold, stated at from one hundred and 114 to two hundred and Ufty thousand dollars, giving Vs checks in payment. Nine of the checks have been honored: . Up . to noon to-day the party himself has not been found. FROM FORTRESS MONROE. ondition and Deportment of Jeff, Darts Nzw 'Tenn, August 14.—The correspondent of the 13ostou Traveler mites: Dr. Craves, Med ical Director at Fortrera Monroe, under whose especial care deft Davis Is placed, gives amounts of the condition and deportment othla primer. He represents Davis in excellent- health but troubled in spirit. The guards are regular In their attendance upon him, and constantil*iseir attentions to please the en chief. Few com munications occar between Davis fond Dr. Cm yen, but no one Is permitted to engage Davis la talk far even a few momenta. The other day Davis and Clay mat on the gerunds and had a very thief conference in Breach, t off of which the curds understood noth a this J Davis has had cominunication eff. say one but his medical adviser. sedum° whatever by letter with aity body. Ile frequently made attempts to allude to Ida own case to discuss his chances in the kW, cc his mmishment, or get some ides of the par.. pose of thegaverument towards him, but such efforts are always fruitless, for Dr. Craven Im mediately changes the aubject. PROVISIONAL GOVERNOR VIAL MARTIN Ilia Proclamation to tho People of Florida New Arm, Ammat 14.—ProvIslonal Gover nor. Morrie, of Plailde, taped hie proclamation to the people:of that;State, armouncirtg hle ap.. pointmcnt, by the.PFesidena end fathrmlng than a the necessat7 eters lc oe taken to restore government• The days for the deal= of delegate" to a Convaatkm and for the imeembllns of the eame are not decided open; but they Will he slimed as soon as the proper time shall have been given for the people to take the. oath of allegunee;and for other Decamp: prelimina ries, AD has been done by ell other Protekatal Governors... ktfb tie effizen tha grimy desdandcannet beinit reauseltated, s brit t ho dons not liko for 110 tee of hit colleagurealat' the lecalotlicers wh o officiated an dsebel rule. although (be old county Incumbents are anther. feed to stillackm matters pertaining to the ad. mlnlatratlon of estattatand the recording .of deeds, - nntll the regular Civil Government shah 'Aare been restored. The Government lastest* the naliitary to preserve order and take cool ranSe of Its breathes throughout the State, and only national officers, orthe civil officers of a. local State or Territory are authorised to sitaln.. lister the allegiance oath. imiwashwastaaral GEORGIA / MIL Ala ARBIA 'their tomplilloa Rapidly Paolied Forward .rtuArguip t *OßED : To ITS aliEB. liEntxa .neirrt AND IBIPB/SOZinD ~E ratkrucipatiore'i in• Brazil. • I PrO Iv" ezicf- -,IX, X a , . . TEI ,:I,F*III.IIiNIX Kan IiERY • - . Km" lona, Angust.l4,-Ztat Thraters Sam nelkeerrespondent says c The low stato of wa- Ora tho present time prorating In the Saran inair liter, ' eatiferlog notoriety with the trannandatloa of cotton to the market, has fop ireederedlhe le additionally atudons for the completiono the Georgia Central Railroad, firaihe wor oti It la lasing pnahed forward as rapidly's Miele, as oleo on the Atlanta Rail road; Onthlng west of Savannah. HMieral Brannon haa vim orders for the Pa laski house to be rmtoiedTi this original Prop* Milertor, Mtg. Wittburger who was an officer W r ath army. , I). Hornell, tiother-in , lawof err. Davie wile atlirevititialy, stated was arrested for drunk en itsd.disbideilytiosiducti,ankttlieting'insalting and dislitoca Isagnage In the Pulaski louse. has beettositeneed to a fine of two hundred and fifty d'l,lars str: months imprisonment and Estee. gittilitiftdlitt seat out of the District. Another rebel wittiiipartictpated with Harrell to his crim inal demonstration hoe been imprisoned in the city guard house. Encouraged by the progress of ervents la dif ferenf parts of the worMi and especially by the abolition of alai-cry trooughout the whole of the Unitedßistes, and the prospect of the total pro hibition 0111 in this country at a very early. day by the Constitutional Amendment,. the Maeda of emancipation inllcazil are actively at wink In looking to Its extbitmlion in that empire. Al ready propositions for a partial emancipation there, as will beeeca by the Interesting articles which we publbstigthis morning, have heen in troduced In the Brazilian Senate, with a good prospea of becoming a. legal enactment. if successful in thejse Maestros their advocates In tend to muttons their efforts for still further Matheetions in the -Matter, and hope before many-years that they will be able to effect the complete abolition of alaym7 la their country . . Advice-a have fieeit recellred from the 'city Of thla Chihithus i * A ka, ththe 22def June. 'Every Watt&is progressing well with the , Gov ernment of President ;mos and accounts were daily bebig redelTed Of:the uprising of the poi"- iple evelywberre throug,tioat the Republic -against ithe Empire. ' The termination of our civil warand the :prospect of aid hom as, had created universal confidence In the catty triumph of the pattiots loser their oppressors.. o • President Juarez tricot To etinitimMate Im lan an t arrangemsala HadMit States. Additional important developments in con nection with th e Primula Bank defalcation are toallnaiilly being made. It appears Chatilim. Brower:was not the only one who received the favors et, Jenkins . ... In of one of the toted female hoarding; Crosby street, has been found • tine cluster diamond ring worth el ht,lunadreddollars which the girl lays was given her by the alleged defeating teller. She also says that ha frequently presented ber with large sums of money, at one time en high' as Eve hundred dollars. DIFFICULTIES 8ET1V.E6. 1 5 CI CIZEN3 AND FREEDMEN. Ravages fonunitled, by Netroes. Dissatisfaction Among Loyal Paople of South giW TOUR, August 14. —The Herald'. Witsh ipeciat ;1461 Orave dltlieultles "hers erten between the citizens of Mecklenberg coon. ty. Va., and the freedman heretofore !lying as des... In that country. The presence of armed negro troora le the country does not seem to operate to the ravages of the free negroes who congregate at one or two or more important points the country, to kill sheep, poultry. bogs, and devastate the corn-fields, melon and other patches without stint. The white people are represented as being parallzed; refining to protect themselves fearing military th power will bear hegttly them shreild ey interrupt the proceed cgs of the Argro marauders. Governor Plerpout an rate abtlanitimare nmch scorched as tottpimpor. tent subject of what is to bo done with the no , • - green of the B.ate. The Times' Ilertztart, S. C., corfesporident says the address delivered by Gov. Parry, at Greenville, has :mini great dissatisfaction to the loyal people of that State. and they say ha is not the manor tho place. f Wee Labor in South Carolina, c.eorg'a and tlorlda, New Toter., Angast 14,—The TratlK'll Wash. ington 'matte] non Gem Joseph 6.-• Fullerton; of the Freedmen Bureau, who was recently mot on a tour tdias_pection through South Car olina, Georgia and Florida, has returned. He states that many of the planters told Wm that they could obtain more labor from the freedmen under thecontraet system than they ever did before. The amount of labor performed by them depends altogether on their employer, and .the right kind of men can get as much labor from them ea can be done by any pennon In the hot eunervatlng climate of the &nth. The common remark among the Bole:barn planters Is that sla very Is right. It Is a far better condition for the negro, and his slavery Is far be , ter for the Smite Mae, bra the war has so demoralized the negm that we can do nothing with him, and le is best to acknowledge at once, that he to free and to hire him to do-our work. 'ln the parts of the South visited by General Yullei toe, he cooed ' ', that where Government rations Le ;Issued to the distance, as many were distributed to the whites as were Issued to the blanks. The Into ligent portion of the former slave owners have come to the coact. sloe ti at ti e freedmen must be educated ; that In fact education Is Imperatively necessary to the n.alntenauce of amicable relations between the t rrploTer and employee, while they admit that a state of gloomy Ignorance of the slave Is a great eitleratum. The people of the South are generally con vinced that 'slavery has palmed away forever, end are malting the best arrangements they can to reeurethe labor of Mel!. former slaves. T. era Is a wide spread opinion among Via freedmen that the lands of their former masters belong to them. That they have tolled all their lives withrmt pay and that the lands are theirs In remunenUlon fbr their toll. The freedmen of gotaleCarolins and Florida are all daslrona that schools be established among them, and regard titian as essential to their present condition of freedom. The TrOtote's Richmond correspondent Bayer The statement of grievances by the colored canary people have been thoroughly diked and the no , end . The nth nqn. have been aseigned to the command *few market guard house with the care ed the upper put, of the city. A change has Cuban made In the Proyoulduaiu di& blots. LA tha regilmeam on de-4,110_ Coancelleut and uth Maine-gogys ben order* to this city, and three companies of the Gith regiment. United State colentd tnsops,icat on guard duty in the vicinity of the Rockes. Four military primers are confined here sweating action by the Government upon their crimes A Oommieelan is ecepeeted shortly to assemble in Richmond and pass Judgment, The lint is' Dick Tuner, known u the rola. moue keeper of Libby Prison during the days of the rebellion. About sere mouths eines Dlek effected' Ms escape, and atter three woke' diligent eearch, he was found in a house In this city. The Penitentiary bailee been suilielently repaired, he was eel there. The Old Dominion Nall Works, located on • ilo Isle , OM allowed to reetunl oper atkine.While oar prisoner were confined ea the lower dOf the details were made in yptads to haw In the construction of the new building which renew la the hands of persons of eteoulon proclivities. Robt. Oald, late agentof exchange for the reb. el Gov ernmeatileines - Richmend with perm's. Sion of the authorities to cleft, - Arlington. The Goat Dusso•AmerleariNTelegraph. • ;Ifew Yon; August 14.—8 y the arrival of the . Breteen, from &mthampton, we beValhO, for. lowinQ news: A Warsaw Journal armollareis Russiae pirm for rk telegraphic line between , and Amertea-has• beim - approved and _signed by the Czar. The Ruslan government proposal to complete the flue ajar as Nicol oterookL The remaining portion from Nicol. aimed to Ban Francisco being at .the charge of the American government. The capital of the latter will amount to 610,000,000, and be= representlngEB,434,6oo hare already been tuned. /t la Interrictiguit this route Ina be finished in lIVo years. Doetba in Now York Nuw Tons, August 14.—Thero were el: bus dred and drty deaths in this city last week— four hundred end fifty bting-chtdrou. •7rj. • • 4 . • • :•" • • • • . . , • ,- • - . „ • • : • • ' I.I T . , - 1 ,-.• • _ _ MEW Candllion ef2,Croga la Canada. ' • NEI? Irons., August I4.—The ce.nmvid 4 d. parker says: A Canadian 'cruirtlenstin itiritia , 1 " us thenallowing eaten= tri regarded the crops of Utter and 'Lower- panarßil 'Pie amps -thin yea? will prove to be the largest' 'cqr hart*ced In Canada, and tie" yield will t i ght a ' very :fine . quality'. "The raiorAle gpiiiiitisiih• itg,. genial tains, and The One harvest weather, hava' demo wade:ands 'Beason mid Cid grifsAriMinde of the Bustin= hats; zecehred an impetus; midi is haa rAtieSSlstithlencetleiticallS36, u • - ll 7 leal - zWils Fop sf- bothlnPrluS,44, WtUte I Wheat . ll*lnk&D, toga tl. al* , Orikr..fifiltrigte 'with ibi ! .o , ..wbu o n, of stirisil, tritets . iii i iiiti have teen Mita - by Wage: ' . _ , - , rear. , LA tame.' breadthsonah-d list tftsi town Ala inn 'and the 'Budget! la very Ica, with more than an average yield.— Barley-4/ wing to:the high mice paid for Bar ley. for die Pall AM ..ICariss .4110 fervors have given their attention to the. cultivation . of this grain, and hate Bovitl,a larter efts': than 111 any Previous vestal:kb was ludirted- to gOod uon dtikth. In Intermix tertlid erop 'it LS sontistidng wonderful, both as aegard.4/ the quantity end quality, as such* yield , perditra tas•nesui teen known either In upper . erldwer, Canada. sna ll Is estimated by the beat Judges audit wlllexcaxl 109i),000 bustheLs as compared withianypretions Rya , ...The crbpirgded andthis'iiimttle Viththe asaaPartz Ithitai;—Thle. Ls also a way One croy, mat, tlusa . ittraterage, while the grahajs oto f:client Malin* . • The Erpreas says: A New Oilman connepea. dept of the Treat., who hee criticised Ociteral Gibbffedtaltdetratiou rather' shs4ls, reached this chy under arrest to-daz, and was per Oat the charge of General Hooker.' Retreat front thi Richmond. New roan, August l4.—The Richmond Whig of Saturday lam. In a long article depend. ming the position assumed by those at the north who deoaard political traniatunent for the treason of therebele,end claims that the punish ment oi the Smith le endlelent already. Ilium the sun does not look upon a comuffed people whom lot Is so deplorable as theirs. In the first place they had to sustain theshoek or disimpuletment and humiliation. Second, from the wealthiest people la the yrorid, they hays become the poorest. Third, horn and bred to perfect political liberty, they lid themselveswithout self garernmeet Megraded Into a legal equably with their own slaves: • In addl. don - lo these lea Mote yet deep and boding soil citude growing out of the new condition of the race, which while smants were a protealen, but reed and placed upon an equality by an in fluence to which It Is now liable, cannot- but be regarded as a danger. To this lint It says, it- triftuot add by, oiling that there is scarcely a honsehold In the Routh in which, there are not ey‘el,rct tea from weep' ibr loved ones that . will be seen no toere. It argues that nom the day the President M. solved eppe4,l7.lThr, to:AU South self.goverti uferd,.thpirAtt ls,altd.e,gitatinis of Atter , North. determian g• - •14 ,0 4 • alirati#l The pith pialot, r .heing ,that tbess cialeithefight - Of edrrege.'ibr ,the 'nevelt. qt.. conesile the peeple'ofthe teeth 'to "keep their tal abthelgiaiehrethePreident, a Nand OrWy determined to See that their rights are accorded thank , Steam:fern dleilietTee .Rece ption of ,Aftnil. Pontiff»,Ma.E i 4 lie, Diastole, arrivedltdeatsitss',7Theanedfrceo gottamenth was well nontiatial: llll :lkltot nrVra ran- Tao Anonnentlettaiditle the ,dlstanco 111;1114 In= andlen tettbalettAt the'rat&Of fiarly..tefilinots framd „ : ,, :rhiiDtetatofwai t 3 rake be her orb etr ,, they:lrrntteleteritcatatiViirtil have an allowance of seventeen Mintage rot the' stoppage ofherimschineryi .en enema of the beating an the crank pin. Al 2vf. ceolocic the; Dictator hauled otkand,bore down the bay (or a call, id that thelarty might arrive at the ex pected bour-4tlce-okloek.• - • The Dictator ta eomevrtat foul, ,And the Aga mehtlens leclear. Mutt - yam& were:eildently fairly inatched for apered:"; The deicers 'clam a decided euperlority in sailing for their respective vessels. Mayor McLellan, with the members of the city government went down one tender to re ceive Admiral Farrago& and sulte--twerity-five In number, Including the ladles. The reception rat quite social and informs!. Itettumine to the city the party were taken to the Preble Home. After tea they will drive about to view the city. To - inorrovi morning the Admiral proposes to return to Portsmolgh In the Aga mowers it 9 o'eJoek, In which errant no pante reception win be held. Stock and Money Market. • New Yowl, Augeu3t 14.—The Stock market well dull to-day. At this morning's beard' the total calm of Railroad Stocks amounted to only 4,600 shaves and not a single entry was madeon the contract book of Exchange, a fact utmost unknown in the history of the board. Prices are unaffected. Later In the day the market was better with an Increased demand for Stocks generally. Erte,,C E dSonithern and Rock laiand were the faYorlltat Itattreadlmada ware nomi nal'. Bank Stocks quiet. 13tate Bonds are Steady. with a rise In Tennessee sans. Illixicilanbous Lima wittmet material change. Governments are dull; .the decline at London . causal twenties. to open at a decline. etubseviteptty. some purchases on foreign iseconnt an =name ed quotations. There is nothing of specialinteratt in the Gold market. The decline of iire-twee. ties caused the market to strengthen. The demand for money is quite active. Seme time ago the Gold Exchange resolved that the Rank of New York should be made a clearing house and only checks on that' bank should be on good delivery. Thip worked well Ore a time, but today large amounts of forged checks on LockwoOd &lat., and, lirookshnoun & Binger were discovered. They were hypothecated; sod already the amount' is stated at a hundred and twenty thousand dollars. This has created quite a aeration on the streets. . . Mlardssfipt State Convention. • - iscascut, Miss., damn 14.—The Mississippi State Convention convened at 12 o'clock, M., to.day. Governor Sharkey examined Into the loyalty and qualifisakuns of the .members, , and administered the amnesty oath to isnett as had not taken It before. The Convention was or. Mired by electing J. C. Jerger, of Washington, Co., President; J. L, Power, of Minds Co., See, retail; T. S. Macmacken, Sergeant at Arms; W. J. Brown, Doorkeeper. Adjourned until three o'clock. The rest of the day was :spent In t ar. ranging the prellminaries to important business trahmactlone before the body. Admiral Farragut Serelladed. POILTLANIN Ns., August 14.—The hand of the h Regale's serenaded Admiral Farragm at the Prehle Home this evening. A large concourse of citizens were present. The Admiral an knowit dged the compliment and thanked the sa=emblage for their cordial reception. Short epees hes were made by distinguished men of the party. The Admiral has decided to remain mall 11 o'clock to-morrow morning, at which time he will leave on the Agamentlens for Portsmouth: Dickoer will remain heti. Between nine and ten o'clock In the morning the Admiral will bold a reception at the Mayor's' mom In the City Government Sales in Richmond. cial New Tenn, August 14.—A eraahington ape. says I A wide spread and generally accred ited rumor prevails In Richmond that an order Lam reached that city from Washington. Rebid. ding th e iselling of an more Governme nt Prop el% audit Is said and believed that war with hence relative to the emnalsion of Maximilian from Umber_ and Involving other Earopein Antes Is Imminent. These rumors hero-found their way throughout the Beata Great excite. ernnywhere prevails on the sal ject of a foretge zar. Prom Newborn—An Immense Amocuit of 12211211=1 19.—Colonel J. M. Ches. say. of the IA North Carolina Union volariteern, la fard dan in this Sta gerously with the typholdlever at Bean te. da Immense amount of corn and other pro ducts from all parts of the State, b dolly arzle be In Newbern. The three Lines of eteantere plying between this point and the North sue unable, arm with their increased facilities, to fornith enalclent trareportation to keep the whims clean, and they aro !Awls° unable to supply the demand ef the inereantile trade In this city- their:mum. tripe. ..„ Maine State , Democratic convention.' Poirrsura, Anglia 14The delzgititi:of the Mate Democracy are assembling In preparatioa fore conyen tksi taatorrove, x"-Phe reareseetulu seill'probanly Mt be .large... Judge JEloward, of Portland„ Is the pmadnent candidate for nom :taloa u Governor. Ike °cave:Won Deena At ten o'clock to•enaroi. era;i:ir t . . - Praia* Kintf ApP9hited 'Ctalettit .0 the' :sort of ,Itese,Tork. ;.. NEw Your. ilttettll4:-.4tti -SpeStal: says: Senator Preston King haibeeu itypoltited , tx:lleetor of the port of New York. In pr i ce ot; Sksou Draper. Several uskuportant 9Polnfi: meats wars aisayssate to-45% '• _ 4t - New Xork. . trbil r ene.kivait 14:—On Elattn"ply I these Iraq fit this porVitutpali.. Wanness. ntne•tnnzr. shirt. one latmdredNand nineteen -beat. one hundred and telripelzin , bilge andlizt4 schoon ers. : Tito Sign of the Great Eastern. dere BAY, Anzustll3.-3:30 ThOre hat been ir/O arrival from Now foundlandp,and no Intelllgenco frOM t4o Nre4 gab - ten:6 '4, Counterfeiter 4 urdoldecte..-Musniate to-CHI- . t COLOCti7r-AaltharitY. La APPoluted -Coitecturs et lutultal Comm:rid:de eVittfatent 'prOyfideditt4lieel. itsenne. Ina* Saturday Outing' occallitiridat by the ar" .haw Tone, deg. 14.-Tbe President has Par doped C.-F , iloward„ aureletedin Wisconsin for 'tech* rest by the pollee of men g Y tk'rentna off counterfeiting, and stanested• =usher cll'euirsee / 92 a New ° eat, tqw...LtregsK.---- ondlarlEgdpnl. •.,fte. apeolnted4unaltas.Coa- . Only In Olaf c.44 - indthis f0re.414 release of Um frod to be Cowhide:ter& Coehin, Chloe. men, who were taken froak:thtkonatlaczon..bY tone and fitairldryfa ftthe iriternal na . 1. 40 1 1° I, Order of Colonel ilten.commtnder of the post. also been appolate for Texas and Gen:WM The soldiers were belt/Mak loath:kr etlsonderi9 taannor,-tpd ,0 4ottleee73re4,aueeezted to inikenn *rat , teatitteCtil4fittlterwinclee ensued. Sercrei the by:undid% eauvries'll3. aid, end be finally incceedetf. tirrestil4 VElThet. of the party. One of the &gales' vas 'hooka down and stunned by a blow-on the bet-i from a none tbrawn by soma One 4ntl3zottrird. Officer Brady . wakaiso .I:analderably trotted by bl°wa fz wu , a ba..P;mhi Ira 4ktfaaada.of ontrof Oak The threeeoldfAiali/04 temenekelPteon before' tonalderabletutober,of comrades apnetrod nerd demanded Of& leleaW"dettia.lng UlPflattartlcat to tab tbakV , lne tato' Wilier were not: Oren np., -Another Knoll OPag.Anl band r ot an biilcet arrived with an order tt? nbamuidertat tticiptiak biVeleatir tha - nkan eaLd.lisco , B Pillitkett2itteity team :salmi th atm ,tialay_roldter. to ha confined in Or. itattils t itebt , gtriid , tnefi kept en ' titt tidoti Elaridny, VON itwasonicorelL Itirould Imetritit,AhWe tneartires,of tba,cortmander of the -soak mei ptetty` severe - eireteli - otlie, anthority tztatteartlorailadeqpnikedthrestfgatton.- Z-Vifil . .ifeekteate=at' 'friday eight "Imam Copt p: pan& of Wbeelinge weg sate ore bY, on . train on thaAntrall.Oldolkijk Ind was instantly Wed. nikbod, was histribPy mutilated; and porttozus of Ma remains nesueattami along Ilia track tbr at , least on ile. Copeland was mu of inteaparaktotb , itit, *halt Impped that ne was Intaloatql at the ttzna of the amid/tut, 'latch occurred la' t ht . Ficirdt2ff.. stpaeavina,. - -She IE4 rrigams . Congriam Oahe& ,',' ditnatidnis tlonnee; Angtedli it-"-The 61d frigate -CallaTeS3. Wartaidt.holllEriaktY hour Ales morning , and maned 40ir , Talk . - SVI Ho off hewell's•Rant elm got agrotind,. and Midi- Atonal ateampower being appilettpur off. The frigate Ocestitutlim arrived this morning tom Newport, R. 1., via Annapolis. New Tons. Angnstl3.,—The daellna vir4 In London, ban etrengtheied thep _remlem.,qo gold. ne market: twirefe4ila'64at, en d . mi.! sewed under .the: eppVelmi 4 meillnit theirtV. Treasury . nut, throw more gold ee. the meritet.;' Gold closed at 14131. . t e al ~•• • • 1i. ,P, C4 4 C444 ° 11 . 4 ' 3l C CdEW 1 084 VIL itr-tria..lloAPßik. fcalastrgold eheelai r beezeaW-, araeredto4s7 ort Wall efireatiaxid rtneteire. - of. an°ther I ' nkd erslcallan "4,44 0 1,,,.., • f•,l . . TatgraPk/VIM llar rIQW V 4 t u gl u tbW - .' 041 / 1 7 4 1. - -Thia Tateetp as si ono yv , snirlyir East skt 4h l 4polattaides CEO Ce4974,fflriapri in gt.., Lbnte Or. 84ernian ar rived yeataidaptabilibt. , • litzo,il.7 } Nude TzffuL4Cl;Pp44, zomist4x,Auxustl4..—Jauuzi,4T..o State Treasurer, died yes:en:lay mornlag; QT! ARD c'el/BURBIN. Meeting of the Firemetire Aisioetation. A quarterly meeting of the Firemen's Asancl' ation was held on Monday evening, at S o'clock. • Preew.t on roll call, Musts. White, Donditon,' Micah!, MackeY, Montgomery. Sime..slek, ;Heintz, Wallaker, Cripples, Irw'n -Thompson,. Porter, J. M. Little, Winne, John, Little' end ,President McCarthy:l- 1 , 4 - The minutes of the leat - reOliir ineetiniz wen,' ;read and adopted. Mr. Daniel Thompson, flout the Committee of _ Conference and Inspection, made a report of the condition of the varicmus engine houses, engines and hose, which was read, accepted and- ordered to b et Treed 'VMS therainotek , The Cinanduee anpointedit tee:tang to twat* upoit, lusmanco; companieSi. adult:A.-the followe contributions .• n Weeterti 5100,09. CittzettiV-“ , l- ", ''' ' Mmacragalicla • " ... 50,00 Pittabargh " 5300 Chief Engineer, John Hamill, Mode A quarterly ; report of the various area and the steamers in service during the east quarter. There Were twelve flees, in whiukthe summery, were !AAA:- Tice" and ' ate false IMIKELS. Via Wet Egdoette, an neals ; the,' Prolsifit, avdrrflie conipihy n eleetipgme coal:o47R° be ma :hived stmllelreirl The.report Wee.reeelved, thethanlotofpft-Armo-; dation returned to the Chief Magineer, 4 , 4 he was directed to =Undo hie'reports. 7 . , - - Mr. leionard qirildVellexiatidneePpropriziting thelium of NOO as a etAlldlng .reWard for . the rieAt andoonvlction nth - e l / 4 , ldence as will lead ID the aireat arid .coltylcilan of any person irbo may hereafter wantonly and maliciously cut or otherwise mutilate, or render partially or to tally ineffective, any bale or l othirealiqiamtas longing to the Fire Department, and rthat: the Chief Engineer be Instructed to present tbo res olution • the City Cohocils at their nest monthly tneellngand memorialize said Councils to mute with the Association In this behalf, and appropriate a like sum, In a like manner and for a unif ie r purpose. The resolutions were adop ted. Mr. Montgomery offered a resolatlon recom mending to chckludges of the Donn the name of taco. W. Leonard, Esq., as a person combining all the qoallflcaticaus necessary to tin the °Mee, and a Loan in whom the Fins Department, the citizens and the insurance companies can blend their respective interests without fear of having the dudes of the odicalmprOperly (Iran- Justly adnunlatm - cd. The resolution vs! adop ta. • Arr. Vick 'offered • a resolution, whieh wad adopted, postp.iaing the parade of the Fire De partment, set for the first Saturday of September, until the fourth Saturday of the same month. -A number of bills were read and ordered to be Pad. ••• The resignation of First Assistant Chief En— gineer, Mr. D. E. Hall, was laid on the table. On motion, the non of com sales was called, 'felt the purpose of what engines Wonki turn out on parade.e Daquesne, Niagara, Eagle and Allegheny reported that alley would turn out on.the day.appolated.. The betptnne, It was understood, would turn out on, the first Saturday of September; riling' to the fact that the Company, had already made ar rangements fore turn out on that day, from .which they could not conireatently.withdraw. • Oninotion; It was ordered that a meeting of the 4.elociation be held on next Mciadal.fOr the parpose or having a adults understanding in regard to what companies will turn out on the day aPPUntedfor the parade. Seriotni 'Accident, An Accident occurred at the rolling mill o , Lirldray and McCtittheort, to the first . Ward ,Allegt.cmy, on Vndny last, which nearly iirovV.ii fatalto hfr. - hfcentcheon. - He was mimed in marking a lot of bar iron which was; standing uptight spinet the end of the mill, and whilst to doing the whole mesa, conalathag of enteral toes. suddenly fell, and before he conln get one of the wAy pr the falling mesa was imbedded under it, the only part of him visible beam-la Nun& .Thronglt the aid of the mill hands and Borne cit'rens who witnessed the . an. pldi nt the hinny mare ofiroh was soon mewled led miC. wan turned from his perilous I)taation when it was found thee ho enstalned. no mortal Minty, though severely bralsod. Henderson's Theatre. This "old time " place of amusement Is being thoroughly renovated and fefitted for the fall season, and will open en Saud* , evenhignext. The work of repainting, decorating,' etc., is-now almost [Whitt!, and when completed the " Old Drury "will present a more attractive appear—': once than ever before. The following Is a list of the hew company : Ulu Minnie Monk, lam Louisa Monk, Mrs. Harry Home, Miss Lizzie Campbell, Mrs. J. Sylvester, lire. Fanny Bari, Miss Jennie, Mae L. Hardy, Miss A. Hardy. ykaars. B. J. Cogswell, J. Littell, Harry Motto, F. R. Hann, J. Thomas, Hensel, Lester,Went. worth, EL Lewis, J. Lane, Malvie, Mutat Feely and Islan, Frightfttl Pall—Dian Killed. ' CornerClawaon was yesterday called uponto hold an Inqueatupon thebody ofaearpenternateed Wric. Dougherty, who had died from the effects of a fall. It appears that Dougherty had been =- played to wreak= the bridge acre= the Idattraw heLs river, la proms of erection try the litenban villa R. B. Ca, and While amen* missed ids foot lna hod kB &Mame, of about forty feet. He etil laradforeinoat, receiving afrtrMfi l aAoa gash the :forehead, and ding bL neck. Rik In about arrlionrafterwards.. Tim decease: wee eraanytruor; and havers irlferanst ••two chil dren. He resided in Burman The Jury rendered a verdict of tecMoatai death. Fatal Shooting. Jherldr.—A young man bi longing to Cambr id ge, shot • yountiboy In that place on Wednesday night. It appease that he got into some diflieolty with the boy, and be coming angry, made the threat that he world go and get drtink. then come and shoot hins. With he left. How drunk he ret u rn ed . e are unable to eay, but Ma alma t i me he width:id. bg the at home in the yard, he drew I Phi. m g and tired, klllng his cletlat. Ho Maur= for the Italian, but was caught before be enkired the car& We learn that the Prisoner is return ed oldie:l...mid tho boy wab only thirteen - yeio of ege. This was without doubt the most cow ardly aet on record. • The inardtra is ne w Con; lined in the lifeadville Jell. , • ' • .'• • New Postollesea--Tha following: Dow. Poet, daces ban , bccu . etugalthe Ptte Elite, aad postmasters eppolnted: . A pratoTze at Pieuge aty. VettallgO countA. to to supplied by 'ea extemiloa of the Matt mes anger service from Ettllllllet told 011 Cheat nal: too ii Denlletm; 8.8. MI postmaeter. Take/ stud, Crawford 4=4ln :dames D.Mien postmaster. -; ;- . Epat4 Crawlbrd comity; V. GCsirewa eaammltted.-Btephen 81mIDGna , ch. With bet eg Implicated In - 26 - robbery of the clotb/og Morel , . of Edema Tattle, - earner, .Pf• Wood pad PIMA etrecte • awe wookaitmet,Nreal. recomtatted be Alderman Putter Iceterday,'.4a default .of 11200 bail, for a heating elk next Monday altmmoor, at two delock. • Ttea p san=-=-T h r eeiboyenaMedßalterMundW am and Hardannt, 'were. yesterday committed US the county All by Justice Harrison, of Pdtt Per= ry, far trespass. • an dppear the boys had en.; tered an orchard appropriated a lot apes* which they carried edit a hag provided for the purpo:e. • s Pdstrut - Deat4Tlie bodi of a middle aged aoaKa aaa discoered In a fence comer aadet. tree near Gravelv . 1 1 1, n4fPat /lave miles Rob Cleveland, on Banda, afternoon; The colaalrds, mufti. amd la an advanced state dr-dricimposi4. thin. She must have bead dead fitit teantelmrelvvy ddyr. now or in what manner Mt n came to her. ;death it was linpoesible to discover; - .NVlterti ate layia back eldrt. was &and. :Stens of dre worto tvldecit Al; qtpwk,ntetz,bakaceir Wang 1 . ... 4 - cei4elkt —Air. Wm. Byerly, the well-Ithown, reissieltinifnd oat:poser, met vvith an accident ortaatuidiry, in the lass pf the thumb of Yds rigtt ' hand, which was acaidentally taken off by, that; 'she= at a rolling m il l, 'dale he was at tvrk.,. Br:Ay phsys upon nearly every, 11211nm:tic, '. !and-nal forarlona period- leader - iri , various or- Wtectras.. , Eha loss of thumb ; a_ yri ll Znitarlidlytf Ilthteblizt &inn plavilig the tolin ..ta whiz/12w Wel Vdce proadeet ----- ' -.-- Llit:tcst--rOur led3risesdeeswiltitleass'Sdie teat the IspeitsT sale of dry goads, at ,eost ... . ata binurtUn'kUMyde% No. - SO Market stratoii frxl I re , wintinned- during Car , ; may :week. ' stock meet bo closed out la elder. to blikilptutt's ((litho proposed' extenelon% and . repaLr n , to sixth. ' splendid , oppdrtunitils `herd - =MO for hstgelne, littbfliAnktaidplliii, th ltflettadtpllo3 XaCraiintS rill do n mead= buslrmAd wetleeteTtitiiiidg go'ealleykythospi; - . - ...;rast garraa A _ Peennte i Anita ,m.irA.-.womM., t 4dmeoll tem 601410.6 1 enth yin niTeetidlie.4l7,s7, teNilat,*d.dOnindtitedaihtf Silo .4 ,41 4;041146 boartuthm its* eted.4od DOW& threejear4lllo TAM StI7O(I:PA44SALI t i b l etenfiiinAtilett, Without her oez cilium& a. white,.., l domed hi Bomb Wheeling: Wu co droved by tiro on Saturday last. The "bnildhhg-' le supposed to have caught fire (nun thstatlit. , l the kettle boiling over into the fnneace. , - The Aerials creek Riot. On, Richmond correspendent 'gives ns facts of the affair at Acents Creek, as they have! been established by the Investigation ordered bi General T. 31. Harris,' ' • • r An alternation between a white and Mantle. borer 13 deemed by a wnola set of whltalaborers, e 40 In number, all of them discharged rebel aol. diets. suffielcat 'ohm for' seizing the without troubling themselves to .the lust with an investigation of the case. Having bonten him in the most unmerciful manner, the IlegtVg . C3lllO to the aid of their fellow-laborer, when el • company of Maryland. Yolunteora Is, isithcmC didleulty, Induced te aid the ex-rebels by de mollshhig the dwelling of the negroes, and kg-, ling and wounding the inmates. The case case b entirely on a level with the, recent': outrage In Connecticut, and with hundreds of facts that are of almost daily occtenrnee„ not onlg. hi the Slates of the South, but even In gime of - tho North—batted of the negro on the Pat of the rebels to the South and their sympathizers In the North. Being unable to keep them longer' - • In bondage, they are trying to rizterml.nete the • race.—lien York Tribune. =MM OF THE SEASON- Concert gall Shoe Stout • No. BO FIFTH BURET. Closing Out UMMER it 0 C IC: CALL tMnWLi.TEille. TIM GREET SURPRISE WHIOLL . .., '''-.. - 7-.t* .1 ,- - ': : : 1 , MANY PERSONS I N IS S E EIO'ERIViOrpt , : , :•.c.:::.,• ---L;-", qn =mmai Euth 1*"210-13.resen*... . ' • w,asi inrery any croelutesuire "it ,ttle -; • . - POPIAMMNITIONIKtir" 2 Af : all•etnamithivUl tad* tan Lump:mutt : Mali boas at thli tistaigiztat 64 /*Oliva / s" 2 "bitgl.mUl • 1 . 11011 50 OMITS T 0.5500. ar,strt.ros. A 0 17ATAi0OPZ. an • 1 . • • ~:`-~ 3 .r.:l UNEEM