=NM WARM) TXXVITI--NO;.'210."" 7," arkfiNtatrsit zasett iii.wClLT tße`i;Rmmb - • • itlrlratand , :nepuntwAtiTriins. • - - - - - v-v•efrciret-- • 2:tea ma; '•• htailAealamon - a4O p put, Liao :.:" *. Tat t a„D.PVlP42l.:74oll6l:o4DPai' Vol B=. dowapft //MO pia PdUa. Express.. 'tte m .Tha lta P a i n alWat;nep,m4abasPa,-itaa'W4oos6l3l • ilt•Walletation IMO it Itt Wiett3tMlar 110 m .; • 11Aa a zalPl •ty “ 840 am• ad •••',“' "- dmstm 2:05 p tith • •• .s i lls p m i lth . t • •°- The A ct 43.- taVi Pm4 -.1e4.0.4b* thusbulio; to kt*Ortift guAPfleige•' - Depots, •-• rxpits..:.. - Idoll2lfrmineal...:44l*lMm; 409 p m irmpteml . ... 1M XMI p m Palmate '6l*p m • pawl p , • meaaltpat ma, 030 AmlitllPAPlllaltda,ll49 • • lifer,WtOtanAacommadatioa leamea Alleithen7 :;4111ipat stl;l., 1130 a. 41.0 p. m., imm time M.SUOMMgc. -15 ,1,0 21 .15rigsfiClar.1, T. sk,l*l rooMMUrtll26 V. . • ' ; —a— : :- - .Ritttognskji.clevelatnt lodes; • . Antra. • ••-,.; 1414 4.:tirtlMP7sa-a..4... - ,2•10 a m • - p m Express.' 3:46 p.m la Nall— ... pm. samaaatiffaltattapoodituar.learta -Aatgatayr • Arrires ;4o. r tilr6 tne . : Big ° .6:lopm Drjiar • • P m d Aaommodation 2 AO Piklit.coFLoatiok.fr 41' tn- ~ryt NOTICES. - PelOts, 3lelona; Sweet - Potatoes,: -belt generally, - constantly ardelni at ir ktrd Wreelikelow Stalthtleldetrect.- eusaat yr.. 1.4.1710 & STEEL. • - ;Xnipenter..lobbfhig Aitkor: Raving teturnedlefter an abaeneo of three years at the anslr. ltarale•opened my atop Loral sorts etrfalgr4- 61 the carpenter line, t the old stand, trirdkaAney,nntweenBd23lldlelzEitanet ludo:Many lay.`lo - rdera inlicitad and promptly attended to. s.t• Ton Cann Open Tour . LIP 3, 'Ladles, tn. lemma SeerdoleoritoWNoooloodat far wade. Tautteeth 114 brefnklentaff far.so± 3 , .last* — sea puny *infra to the deetal lasolarer9 by .=.ShatOtqien lair 11 4 pw.frainonce It-glee to-, , the zaeFtVean — notberrealliea ti* in.' ;Jig et a* ether ortlole oreeriable to Malamute Wally. Thou= Parry & Co.. _ - rnse.tiest ttletaltbotere, L asid tkisimte Anstetelill mita of Vallol3l_ COlOll. Oak. et tilexszuler 444itithee, near the Wass' Works, Pitterticzel f /I*. 'ReliefilesZl . Rl...:l3 •Pike' stmt. - Orden sessinlisltfttea o - silteratkowertsrited watin isseseltepektristoo anthelhoriesi netts& tto s amp_ tor,;seraieli, - Invaded - the toot te...t et knistalitterttla RglluCtl n.. UM 'Federal -1 • wilfeet Wan the I cure W hey the 4 liftedis4 dews .of the caldera of Richmond ' ano i - , lnserMula • of lee rebel Genoa/Sir wan iistvaispCtakisis.•„a4rotge of js44 : *iced, mid irdowint pus re.eeitoa..t.lll mould tol. /ow, aside crMy, G. caiman* sunnier feuds Siaboid oashallofthe uld suttee, 'Rome artful dent cloths, mailman ..eutrutiageareducluded In ids moos., which hale N e rgOktcf m akifft„ ~.t9 order , on lb* 'Wettcw;lci. 1 2" . 0 %test iftlies,'7,l!F,CorresPorWitnelH 7iow mita. ' *ids k104a14 ,Nfia-,./I.l* , to found at hligegant Was • idurtitipidati of mot . -put ateeOElhitojtettiathe . :CMll.lll.thereheteettn IteacprAtar:l*lvs*N - 4.4 -- ,vni*khi,sieezit tone Lead suatales.bir a. whatesami.stotasehlo • AttetedHipte",43PAVel#TO 'Macaw ate :mew tpbo . lid*RteleotUffdf4 sg.q.ftedtt Peer . 1 to uwegdembss , indea. depeitt,ift ll the L*fiess.W . erhottesdatellentuichlek , Wher le ilia lertxdott. tult*theiendee, X,ettaltatkpeetismtteettfoihreite fdditeteleinef. *Mlle icodbesady ti,st geeetetehtei ettaddstdfand haeitennefo!;thasednegetetutteyi bilifi.4os! o /4 146 itta li gi# 16 zatf siiiiiiadvddlY.lttatietheAltdiete eoadittie4 ed t r to took fat candies of platrta`l3s43Zatoltdada: 12 " 11 . , 1 0 , Thereto on. astir mantra-443 Azit—f4licsii. / who heed *Protective Ttiato4eat health inutile t tier: iiiiiiiik,4l,TittailiipktiWteeif the torrkt melba optidttitpOtlA4attVieouree Itiiitettee =tem' eisus* et tAltiike4l tha, _ , ttut Wciiicireewbsatarr tuked eiftaksiutituuj iiii4ut wham , " .1 ofh. Sbey Irtill t tell Pont FIM,7 keep up tun:lW farm tradag tiellttnelmateitViit wunoisciittatartao-b!ood •trecciatag tap undue 411.110113 at bitAtt* 6 i , ll, t ll : - . 411 DOetlhir?: t, per isldof tea toldlt ascii - hat , pot istelaiiitie , beseeelher =rode Orgentutioa_ end • legoletee all the .funttleti of die WT.,' No' Whir - etiumleat oortme poetty_tettratt essence. of-eye 1 *UA L font s Itibeettrotid tee fonl4 - iperte4 I antstanisheritinth wmOil to Ittediimed aro . I the beat of tilde kalif pa ttie faie of the eirth , I roldeferriadtetet .t sr the Irraednien.: , mi .- E. Ricks, long strealdeni of Louis jansorhere. until the wat.ileinninelsierYthiad, an* Was theloincipal ors , femaragefolnary, and latterly of. Washington Chnwhers she, is labor . I : inir,otibtjart;it -. the frost! pool*, called at Our Teitanlay: We - had a fiery interesting '` lnteisJdwubtiher the takes - -of the =dont - sly %%es llon la. the tenni:lls oyar s ishleit ?she , has gaps rsts ; loileit stints of cur cities to -solicit std for comsalision for ihlisrork Is befarens and is as follows r q.', anzei.sa, iscs. • s, m. pr,sontliotized collect - ssonoi lotillitg; and any :other articles suitable. for .shiontent to this city benefit of E B lP e 9 / . :-Tirtottg. E*14 .1 4, _ ' - . nucasosauur;Socretary.. tins rnasurer. NallOnal ?reed:- inen'a - liallef Association, 1),; 1 Toirldeb la' appended .tliofellow,lez• In the r . l lundwittlogsdliolor - Cleiferld 43;0. flow no. cOmudoslootrof , the /;tareart idlterdtiers, Prowl. men. , te..0;;;;; • ' - "Any work idler Illpettat above referred . I ._s to, cedar agardeOf the National Freedmen's t lecoidlellyefpnoved. ": 2dej. Gen.Ceoof Rttageey Freediten, • ' Sellatoi 7 Viade, Ili art accompanying note, .-repaild at mit:inch as , :o liiOotticat - teepee. :ON. 'energy of :;chiractiti; - 'and greit barna:et:v.o ettlikooolla.llycolotrialtde her We ' Slow to the perple of the State. I With tacit tiplisitiali, end from her get:mine setkard .rarioireat titr.erafor, the good work In which eh le comet!, we cordielly„Oadaead title lady to We: - attpiilon and liberality of our people and clariebes—or all who .hare ' s heart 1 . to feel fort dtrials tend sorrows of thoeditoor pep plevrho'ioe no** t*e of iransulot from bond-` iagotofreedom r a people of Itoock" A li,'Oot t9° etMiebrogins - o.fayie.:lftey two "dettltotei t :Meted. . , . t mumui,!..ibet. Them Montauk - Territory, StportNiSdititi7 dull tbe The .guleb &glom!! gate -eat . early In dna& fgriratitof water: b?"att'd MIMI were espa.to front 'Op' eratioie U.SttertZ. Y/1)021003 acme° 'Ned blga; Tiotir taing riA4g.T.,Wouo.tlate . $1.25 per pound, though prides bad 'recently deellbed to more imeoutddollgure:. Ludlum troublesome, Abe Wields Wing 1 1 2 a fftat4 , Or CaIi,ITIF wlth tbo settlere.7 "- . ti isitrartla Op ; lbOt;to rash. Lata.Yeeta.-Ite, :( 4 * ieteatoiltriufaeturlag eltylci -Ilia Stara. - The abeam Ts to tap,the. Tip:plume nyer about ,C;-twelve ranee from Oat cll7, And bring Lae water 11 a rata' of stiffielcut espaettriape for Watt; and lama water power alonk tho bluffs ;;4,ll.ol6°PPnaLeaide or itka- • - ,.!PsiV.2 , lnol.lienoeratle, Copiiit!toad- Con n.snottablcd of Portland on Taesday.,.. and 3..vptlttitatrnal nOrdlo mod Hon, dames Milvtird, of GovefoOr. courent.ion passed ,Fritts of an malutiota; ono of . en; !.4toratre . ll26-4443:11:istratiort of Auden , ' Johnson. Nr I ERYe *.e S :1:03-r - itaxcattatai THERTYWATWVEIgn liemporary Organization.. :BECOONITION.T. OBJ.4OI,DIEBri , SERWES. - "J Cr i n Uat t4o. ,'O tt,l ß 49oll ltiOnalAppointedp August 17.—The Union State conventlnu was called to order by Gen. stiazotrdcaze ',..ndttee. The ficro.,Zidnialinkhis ink:Weis& AltiParallr President. A Committee was ap. 'tainted on contested seats and permanent or gionatiora a a:3TE nriaht et re, Vi mr. Todd, of Cumberland, offered the Col:law ful', resolution': Itetoterd, That this Convention, representing Pcolilh-Of koonaylvania,...,recomske Mcdebeek -tax nide* itsf,..itelsonddelttle asp gratitude as 'superior to Muse of all others. anA that to token of the einmityof nth declare. tign, It will nominate none ad .candidates for once excePtiihoso wholuive prey en 'their Myst. ty end maniollenthyaervide ittAbratlehMaN. net` the enemies of the country. Mr. Stevens moved ha reference to the CJCII• mitten on P.esiolutione wtitETltter some debate tees modified by Inst ructing the Committee to . ..npongtbiaerwou,,and then adopted, 41 Ciammitteneocalatimot one. fp:media:run: atOrial dlstriet was appointed on monitions. "MA • • • .AFTEIINOON SESSION. gun). 1.. •••• ' Perrriarl. 4 4 l #- o ,rgoiTLiza l 49 3 2. i • 'Phi President's Ileeonstrnction Policy Fadorsed GOY. CURTIN AND E. M. STANTON COMPLIMENTED Confiscation of Rebel Property Bee immended Gin, Geo. Hartsuff Auditor General. ed. CARPBELL SURVEYOR GENERAL CONVENTION ADJOURNED SINE DIE Hinmsnono, August 17.—dfternom Bruton —The Convention reassembled at Ram o'clock, The committee on permanent organization, sported H. C. Hanson. of, Crawford, Jar Pmt•, dent, wittiriiden President trom'eachlienstotinl district. - Hr. bicVeighl; Chairman of the Committee on seeeintlons;enbmittel Melt report; The res olutions express confidence in the adminiatra- Non of.Preeldest Johnson, nteationse his re; constteation,tiolley.-- They,ccempliatent:Gover.- nor *Curtin and E. 31. - Btrostan,nadlreeotimend the confiscation of the property of Southern rebels, amounting to or over ten thousand dol lar' in Tenet do' Tay ” 1 - 1 / 011, 'to snbilerst advert tortherevislcm of the revenue tan; so as to ensure protection to American industry; en ,:donse free doctrine, and maintain the claims of loidlers to alter and posts of MOM and holm Mr. Todd again offered resolutions presented ebyibbn, at the morning seeded, relative to the Ateecepfition ofsoLUMit . claims to °Meas, as a substitute for one on the same subj ect, present edi by the committee. After considerable de. bate the substitute was- :negatived; - - end' the - resolutions as submitted by the committee wore then unanimously adopted_. ; The ;ConventionPrcceededlefballotfforAiell -t s General, which resulted' u Moine Gen. Jab. liartratud, of Montgomery county, 03; John A. Biestand of Lancsetm county, Sp; .B. B. bilearabef Lasnentil county, Cm. Charles Albright of Cebbon county, Si Gen. Tames P. Mild* of Northampton county, b. The nomination of Gen. Hartraaft was duct- . ded unanimous. , _ 71;0 follOchof - le:thilisell: alas balloting for Tocreeyor General: Col. Jacob M. Campbell, of Cumberland. Da; .Cm -James Nader, of Bcbuylklllvailaty, 27. . •,, Hoe', jamei.cessaa. of ' Belford. qnsalyi was , elo.ted by the •Cimeentlatv as Clodrossa 7 of the '6.1. Ceatral Committee, ~./ ~......... .....i.- ... , ~'' ' 7liajperobealhan Troceededto iiidleabe theft -choice ter memberstif 4 tre ‘l2tallefllowal Com. laliree,Vla,wlueb,.*aso. Hartraakend ,Coeusel Cempbell ' being presented to - tati - CoatiatD3n; r ig ;yo e brief addresses. , .; • Contention then adlerarnel. nine die. ' , ..iT;•!....i ...1 • FgOl,ll,W OLLEAIS /M 1 TEXIS. illiss!,sapPE, Stale, Convention, MERRITr SCAVAIRYEN ROUTE fOR TIE AID EAPIDE • e. 55:11 Utter from the Rebel General Slan,hter. : 45; *SRL ON THE RIO GRANDE SAFE i Gov. H. ;milton, ..151o.king Appointments. SEW °ELBAIoss, August 16.—The following from the Times, dated Jackson, AtIVLSt The- rpeelal Calmat= reports a =twicta refutation offered to amend the Constitatioa so as td require& probate Jel4te In each county to act as ex=officio Clerk. RaTerred to Committee on ConstitutlOn. - The Convention adjourned pending the action of the Committee appointed yesterday to revise the constitution. They reporrto•morrow, - Tffe first hale of cotton arrived today, • and -old for fifty-one and a quarter Cents. -The Matamoros Reecho Light, undaratands that General Merritt, with hies thousand' naVid- ryarrived at Austin, and is now ea-ratite far the Rio Grande.' The rebel General Slaughter publishes a later folly rculpafing General Melia and the I mon'- fat forcea from the charge, of assisting the Coo federates, and says: ;Not a rifle or musket ere: crossedthe Rio Grande, or otherwise entered the Confederacy through the Imperial lines. Belng.oftexed four pieces of artillery, they called on Mtge to make arrangement to get them into .Texas, when the latter replied unhesitatingly, that he would take active stops to maintain neu trality and consequently they Tern not put- Goods edianeed from fifty to one hnnired per In Matamorne. It Is reported that General - Cavales and his son, from theLiSeral came were Imprisoned—the Lutes by the //Pia:Mena Government. Tmver on the Grande Is now considered eds. Corneas' banditti are not:Allowed strag• girt through Brovrovillo with side arms. ()sienna cotton anclumgerA 1,700 bales et '4l€42tents.:: Sugar. doll. - titmeics en Neer YOrk five elehths to threelourths discount. Governor IlainGtottllo3 commenced making LATE'iSoIiTaERAT MEWS CONGEESTIMIL NOMINITION DECLISM .IEOROE3 CRUELLY TREATED Mu Thin; Augunt rbo Richmond SVArg . orletlellay_pabllsbevritlettettrocnit—Johnson Bit:tour, accepting the nomination to Congress, teidered blin; fing - ....ileelined lip .former letter. Tco Waaltlagtign /*mkt of the...loth says Miektveli• thattiby Gamin's Ames. and^ Ahlt.can.and Colonel Donnelson, etioin that tho' negroes In Fayetteville, H. C., and vlelnity, haio been cruelly treated ha :not oar the -chump.% -tut by the civil authorities. i" TWO Le&mxtlier.ro - tled and ' , Publicly 'whipped 17 the Sheriff. Others, were left tied , until Etollll . fiteitnited the trees to "etch they were .tied, eoldingthem•vo ,the ground until, tberwera relieved. The aitlzene, 100, have pre• mimed to exefelea the authority of taastEramver ahtee people, and punish _thaw. Troops are new under ordere to proceed. to the locality to 'put a atop to these , abuses. The naii.faid Mantis and Ketchum itob-- ELLATMED, Auntst 17.—Thera Is not the slightest Idea of A ran on the baxam of the city. They arc all in good condition. and hart theca., the confldtnco of the community. It Is lAder- IftVid that - 143 cir lorsea thronch Ketchum rat be await, or atnll events, will not ha enou.th to . elTect tho staudlng or becurity of any inj tho . bath!. r----T . . . - ..... 111 - .7 .. . 14: .„.... ~., ~ ...,. .. . ~, , • , ,..i-i.-..... :: ~ • ' _ l7: .. • , . .16 , . . , z. ; . .. .., _..... _ ._ . ._ ._ ... . -...--- •••;•, .--,•••,--- -,••• , , • ~...„..._•.-_, _••1,-.... ~.„...,:., ~..„... 5.... i. . 6 „ _ k ATLANTIC CABLE, TONIIENT'S OP lag EN6GiBH , YAPEa. FroP 2 .". !Eteafe.s': ' itsb",Bteanie . Wte„ rrlble ..and ditetta. GrLE PARTED 'Olt 7 SECOlin INST HENAN OF TOFtiIIErtASTIOFIRP ENGLAND. - Pump q 4, 73 4 ARY. I ) F Tißri.7o - I . l[o,Ei i #Efir"Tortkratinit 11",-;Thel eandit#til . lid' ['pct:ll=lone of the English / papers ecetterideg dui natant* Cibl 4 1- feed ,y tie; tliftiti , riri.: In the absence of more definlto Intelligence frOm the Great Easteri.lntereatlag ten ell'hindsid li. ... lsagreed that the Wadi•tothetablemust [have occurred after It had left thir : stilp. That the rough weather, was WOUCICM to have-canned a briakage of the cable - Mimi' of thei question; as [henna:mm=oa at Velentls werenso' delicate as to record overnonch of the big _ship. When the loss of Insidaloa became kninti on beard - the Great Eastern, it Is auP0. 3 94; that) tliaEl, I charge =lke opers4loacTonln 'oder the chip to be pat back In order Wanda:lns the wire an/ , /11shases ihs flaw... While( thleoPerallOn las in. eetandlug do i'writer; In the Landon ' 'i" e,A brisk wlat or any. alganata at awash compel the telegraph people to adjest:;tlaticalsle . at' . once, ' lad ttiOy lt, The tiporfalinsfighlby the Fleet ; Petit Is not ab solritely Incorrect,wltb the imposition that this widone. That supposition is nupported by the fa that Whilailt was In tattteid4sl and I.ongt tn 10,, that the Insulation . dist began to elf* out and the Great Eastern probably...went some distance, After this It was kilmelnide 51-4 and Longitude ad-I- a degree nearer Valentla Utah the Flnst Frac and 'found the buoy. As; to the possibility of recovering the cable should it have been OeYoull. as sadEaltede opinions differ. The London Daily Teas men tions as an encouraging Math' the fact that a Cablenow working, was dated out °tided fath oms of water, enderlesk favorable clreamstmeed. Should the worst anUcipatlons be realseet and the Cable be found to have partedeonly about Ave hundred miles of wire wilt be lost, as from 400 to 500 =nee can be recovered fitaftha from end. ' . , . , BURT'S Cowraus, Angimt 15.—mA Asps' BAT,.dmgastrl7.—The British war steamer Ter rible and Gallia, from Heart's Content on thelld, Arrived at St. John's, New Found's:ad, at 9 o'clock 'on Tuesday evening. the 150,, The stearashirrersat Eastem returned to Sheemess on the 11th instant. Rapti Rohm reports as Mows : The `cable Fined on Wednesday. the Sad last., at noon. in 1,910 fathoms of water.' It was then grap pita An three different dies,. and rebel twelve .bnadred and tine fathom each time of the crepp:lng, but the cable remained nabiokelt: The Great Eastern returned ..10 England - far atrenger and Della grappling gears Mr. Venly, one of the electricians. mitts most imeterraging In regard to; the cable. Re saps: We round no :diftlenlty , whacker' in - grepAing the cable. Mita In the , greatest.. depth of water. As romaaathe proper Wahl Ls prepared we will Pry 'mummies grappling : fbr ihe cable og tine brindredmlles easter thebreek, where tte.watce in only „one thousand 'five hundred fathoms deep. she 'buoy . Magi the gales well,. being 'fastened by pieces of condemned cable,. Mr. Field is in good health and epints. The Wielding is Mr. Gyres W. Field's Mazy: Steggaildp -Gnat Eaatersk dangle Ocean, Lat. 51 deg. 25 min." WWI; Zang. 39 deg.-6 , o'ckek Friday werrfag, Avast I.l4 . lB6s.—TheMearaship Great - Eastern guard from the NON, off Sheerness, Sabo:day, Jelyls.et 13:30,741. ,Al2:3ooiclock on Monday afternoon of the 17th tilt., she over hauled tiseraretitie;that in board. Londein on the hue., with the shore end on fib, had been detained by bad weather. We took nee In tow and arrived off Wends' at 6:42 Wedsesday .. morning.' Mate Weerltet wan unfavorable, the Gekfte *mid - tato Valeettw' barber; "and - the Great Eastern to ,Ranty ./4 1 .Y, follow ed t the next illeitetyViststeam erreTereible andAphynx. Toe twerity.seven miles of the heavy shore end Were suceceafally- laid Mien the Carolina, towed by the Hawk, enieetuedsi9.. the ' 4 d, at a quarter Part am Tbb attetatiOntbdstflicepetvicen the,ntain" 'Osbleabdibitelioroend - waa completed, midtbe Greatitestens.the Terrible, end .thiallphynx atehmedeitronsrds - Newfaruldiand; while the Car , Minn abdthelialiteriturped . Valentle. All weneen In the tacet'sallerseterpinanou till 2:110 k.on Monday. when ajsillal. lastorieinia auddetilyaboired.ltaGf: Shortly ether this, tovied , tit. the ehipar iredtutat, and. the tittlepald ant',, pore • slowly, while teats ,. Were.eppileCtoi*aus;!,4 fed t which was-found i to ..be'irs,Wstor,itiolle astern • Wf 4 Itte , Greerteateriki At 850, A. 31..' the. cable war; tranaltranlV , Tide op eratioa' was' freffeeug „ Mu u rded r watt of - etyma In the toiler, apparatus, and during the day-4 portable boiler was connected with the formgr. At dye Wm, tiles pastithijo , ebek ihe'next . -ilde iiiiitti the fault, Intehrought on hoard, and -toned to- have beercaused,by apiece .ofiren wire, elatilar to that need W- Git of the cable, about two inches long,'having heat forced :between the eider Seine and through the gutta percha in the copper wire; ten and one fourth mike -of the cable were recovered; the fault cut out and a new spitee made.. ' . . •The Cable was remanrfeiTed to the payleg cut machine. At 8:10 a. tr., - Tuesday, the 25thall was again In perfect ceder, lied the fleet on its way to 'America, having been detained thirty-saves boons and tiny minutes. At noon Wednesday, the Mb. the Great Rewire yes one hundred and seventy-tight milm;from Valentla,:and'theed had ban paid out, includingl7 miles from abort cod, 199 miles of cable; test verigoA. Tours. -day, July 27—The ship ran in the last tweaty fonr hours 141 miles, nod paid out 159 miles of cable; depth of water 2100 fathoms; tests very goad. Friday, July 23—Distance made .155% miles . • cable paid out 174 miles ; water 1950 fathoms, tests very good. Saturday, July LT—Distance rat 160 tunes; cable paid out 175 miles. ' depth of water, 1900 fathoms; teats very good. At 116 ; . m. , it was discovered that there was sermons fault In the cable which entirely cut off comma. ole .tion alai the shore. The ship was atoppsd and the cable transferred to the etching up gear, which COMM neat hauling It In. At 9:14 p. mot) ter picking up 2..4 miles of cable, the fault came onboard, and on examination proved to have beet; caused by. rigout pierio ef Srlre having been driven entirely throuch,tbe cable. Sy ml ti e of the cable were recovered from a depth of WOO fathoms. The operation: d picking up from this great depth war frequently interrupted by want of steam. The night being dark and fogey,, • thcoperation of lowering aid transferring the =bib to the paying out machinery at the stern, was postpon ed tail the next morning . The Great Eastern was by amebic management ofCapt.-Anderson , kept up to the cable all night and go prevented any aerate beyond the cables own weight coat leg acalnst it. At 9: 10 a. re., the apnea bad b e en taccessfelly lowered, and the ship was again on,her course. The detention by this fault was tightest' bourn and forty-fear minutes, and meat anxious hours and minutes they were. On Sunday, Jaly.-30, the ; distance made was -"r4'. milts and 371hileti bribe 'cable 'pald oat. OM depths of water 1,000 fathoms. Tests, very good. -Monday, July 21.1—Distaphe ran, 434. miles Cable paid out. 158 idles!' Water; 1,770 fathoms. ' Tests, very good. Tuesday, Anzast I. Distance made, 155 miles. Cable paid one, 175 miles. Water, 1,709 fathoms. ';Testa, very good. Wednesday, August 2, at 5:27: a. in. On restualog the Insulation tests, It was discov ered that there was a partial toss of insalatlen. • The ship was MOOD afterwards stopped, and the cable transferred to the picking up • gear et the bows, and the operation of hauling in cola. tom,ccd. By neon the englue used" for picking up was stopped. for-wahrof water fora,_consid erable time. . Two miles had bean recovered and the cable was cut to ate whene,the fault bad coma on board. At about 12:20' e, st. the cable caught and chafed On the Mouth of the horse .pipe, mut was with great removed:- A 12:3511: parted on board; whenlt was /Blared pit behind the steppers; Mid ia a moment thin `end disappeared in the water. The distance sun In the last 24 haws 11.0 miles ; Cable paid oat '1,32 milts; recovered two miles. Depths:of TAM: 1950 USUAL. Total distance from ,Valentlaf 1003 miles; total distance to Hearts Content, 60(hralles. Total Cable paid out, 1219 mlles. gone twill. percent. She Limp steamalbeek ward Yalentla 12 rallriand comMeneed4rigging ,for'the. Cable„Thnrsday, at. 4 o'clock, a. at., it being evident fratethe strata; that the grapnel bad caught the cable.' We began to, haat it, and at 11:10 o'clock:alma 1.150 fathoms ofgrapnelllng repo had.been, got on board:apt:tackle broke near - the ship, and-140 fathoms of the rope sank with the cable to the bottora. Abney Mae lowered with 2,400 fathoms of cattle and a utestditOm - htdd clerk it to the spot .' Daring the * opemiletf of picl.ing up, the machine:3.l;4re way. , It is snp pets d that aim:Os:broke- off- a cogwheel!, and ttnr.sCcd the latter.. ' •-• ' 1115.aceldent happened. twloa, and fha lion of haulitz la leal to be peel - n:nal by the cap Inn. Trlday. Saturday and Soaday—The unfavorable for reeorerine: tlo cable. MOnday, .tnguaL7—Lowercd another grapnel nt PITI ; STIURefs TRIPAY. AUG UST 18, 1865 . • niveonimeboid big ter the Cs:bili at 8 y. to.; began to haul In; 'and - continued as so bloWly, ell, ureic., ttiadah•Sugnal At 7:50 n. m., one thousand fathoms ofgrapnel rope bad been IMuled In when thy stiseklest 'bokeJtditliielde the" ably. Thby lost 'in this *UkatpLoue thotattud-alve -hundred fathoms of rope. ARceddtrioy was lowered to mark the po The balance of this day and all the Malin:rd. frilly ocenpn d In having new shaeklel made for 'fuming In the rope, alteringithe capstan and ,snaking preparation& for another attempt to eover.the cable. lied th appeals/SUM ready, the weather on Wednesdiy with much too rough - ,to attempt any operation: The two boys rode knit the gale In tide depth' perreffly.-: Thursday, 10th. at 7 o'clock n. m., We began tolower the grapnel, and at 8:45 had,0nt.,,4450 • 'fa th oms, el that was on board thh ' and co Mmenced dragging for the cable and continued to do so until Sho evisqig, Te began to hail In sibyl,. "Friday the Ilth, at six o'clock lb the morning we finished hauling In two thous and rotraittaialiiiirrislxty fathoms of tOX I ' when - the grapnel calk - Tap afoul Ifitth_4*VlCLl chain. At 11 A. ID. we began to lower the gran . eel itivo abottiand four hundred and sixty fathoms were paid out lyq comm ex cod dragging, untll3:36P: to., When *el Now to haul In alovrly,/ . . It wan coon evident by the great Strain that 1 1 4 PAPensdh atkilittilatt the eahlta '.,. rp.7tni the rope parted. As there was not sufficient rope on board the Great Biltaiti tv resume; it' was decided that she should return at pace to -EnglanoL „v•Tri.!'' A .LIJ THE GHEiT,,HELMATTOT The Robberies Estimated at 85,009,M pB SECESL AID TUN FitEED3EN-SifinOl3. THE. WiRIZ TR/AL. ,SOLDIERS PAID OFF Aim Yong., August 1.7.—8ut little addltiortal has been developed =earning the great defal cations Fume yesterday. Ketchum's robberies are Bow estimated at live million dollars.. R. R. Mnmford, whose iallure, to ne;et his engagements was announced several days ago, has been arrested on a charge of -givlng , checks on banks In which•he . had no frui4 Ills opera tions, however, Involve- o r lon of about ten thousand dollars. The rime,' Washington Simla' says Tee irrepressible conflict has developed another phase in this city. The Washington ieceah, who reilde in the aristocratic locality of 14th street and Massachusetts avenue, object to the colored schools established - In that vicinity by General Howard; They beseech' , Ida to have them removed, and assign among otheereasons that It Will depredate the price - of real estate. The Wirtz trial wont over again. today and it may not begin for a week. It seems, after all, that the prosecution is nd fatly ready as new evidence is constantly coming In which may cause some changes In the charges and specia, cations.. .r .. The It :told'. steeled- lays s All the soldiers In the- flekOrith the single crampoon of thou So the-Milltmcv division ender General Sherman, have, within the last few days, teen paid up to and including the 80th of June last; and for Shcridan's Department. over ten-millions of dol. lets were sent two weeks age to the Paymaster with 'which . ..to settle all demands against the government, • A number of citizens of Richmond have been here for several days with an object of calling on the President as a delegation on behalf of them selves and ethers concerning . pardon& To-day the sellleartstlented committee visited the White 'Rouse, and there were ; addressed by the Weds dent in a friendly way, with the enquiry where they were from. A number.. ofzikb - delegation In a pompoms ceyle replle3„"wn are prond to say that we are from the city of • Richmond." - Tho President remarked than he did net he MO be. canton for pride in that fact, and turning his bock &motor ttls attention to other matters. ,Thlrseeded the interview. Several parties came up to-day to reinforce the delegation, but , what new movement will be attempted to oor tct 'do valved. . . • • . • FROM WASIiINGTON VISITORS. .TIIR WHETS HOUSE Intnnent of Union loldiern arindenonrille Internal Ravel:me Receipts SOBER ODEILLIYAt OFFEEIin Mit YORK 'no Ladlts Shot by a , Swinge). ApPi4cation ."Pardon. Vi'sminruntit Crl7 , Angnst It —The Penal pent day r annsual. opened- his -lops to alkyl* to+. One-third of whom weft 'Wointtn. "mit throng was not Mir' ED PErge, IlEtt 1 701 .P.Uter" "T. twenty or thirty Deraonit only, being In the Miler. At ene.o'eldelt, their Matinees was COll. swinently• transametL • James M. Moore, to-day telegraphed from Anderronville, that be yesterday finished the suitable Interment of the Union prisoners who dlei at that prison. The receipts from Internal Revenue to-day were nearly onemillion dollars. The Secretary of the Interior has leaned an or der ferniddinwthe clerks in ids department gin any information concerning the Nadine' busl nese or claims, except by order of himself or the Astistant Secretary of the Interior._ Moses Y. Odell, Member of the late ROURO of Representatives. from Brerzkiya, bah been ap pointed Naval Officer of the Port. of New... York, to take effect on the let of September next: Dust night at Camp Barry, near. the city, a sentinel on (duty was ordered to fire on - escaping ;clappers, nod in doing so, cv..identally shot Mies Meryl Gcod and Miss Elizi Ward, who acre walklrg In the vicinity with la gentleman. The wound Inflicted upon Miss Ward was slight, but Miss Good was shot through the back and lungß, and her injuries are en pored to be mor tal, She lea resident Of Baltimore. - Numerous 'duets an 'received at the Land Of fice daily, asking how to acquire lands tinder the Homrtead and Preemption Acts: ta a gen • e,al answer, dial:Bureau has pdblithed a ciree• lar giving all the requisite Information. Several hundred applications for pardon, In. cludirg one from the rebel Brigadier general Campbell, of Tconessee, were, received to day. FROM . CEORCIA. Condition of the 'Crops. GREAT SCARCITY OF DIONEY. Naw•TO.n.w, Angiuttl7.—The. rums' corres— pondent writing l'torn tarns r To one who !as acquainted ;with Vas country before thearari-and .contrasta4taformer with , Its Frssest appearaDf thh.dtazdatien. and des. traction Is something terrible, . Whaddle people along the rood from Chattanooga to Atlanta are to do the coming 'winter Is the incitien. While the corn wed oats crops of the middle • , States have collared nom a superabundance of rates, this region has been parched by droatla. What little cdrn there is place, will not yield ono.lislf II crop, From Atlanta to Cole mhos It Is but little butte-, bet more has been planted. ' The scarcity of money and the pressing wants of the people are shown by the crowds of pals and sickly looking white women, of the ragged, but more robust black women, and by the chil dren of ail eaters, grades and sizes, with Imbue of fruit, eggs and pies to sell, whi ch press about. the trains at every 'stopping place. Should these . be in want of toed the coming winter, the 'a.m. Mien of the freedmen= bo.,lNAter _tainglitod then described. The feeling against theirfarmer leaders among all chutes. -le intensely hostile and':bitter; Tim old leafen of slavery, still works:ls the' :Wed of fibs Ormer muter% .and they comfort. themeelvesin ; the secret, writ the Idea. the!, When the State government le rw.establieheq, :they will be Po 'guild 'enough" to heattguate a system of :Rage , which will ha the 'Cad In stitution w itha new. name. Trial of 'Wine—Farther Postponoinen4 WAramazoiti , /Rout 17.- - Tho preliminaries liave not been,completed,and, therofartinbere Is a fruther pnatpneon Ofyi±o3 trial or,Wirs. 1111..couneel are engaged Isegathertog witnesses, and several bare already bees seesead. NEW YORE. Anzaq 17.—Golkis flrm. thode mat.d Ming cb J 5 from lop:lens. ThA vo t.lonc omr.td 400 o p t o 1413,; • 0nd down ago n to 141 t 5. EVE:6IW —Gold 1.42.4 f. TifE 1 4UP_ grauaTmsc, A. liqJder4Vo. Sentence Commuted 4: 3/444.1=6. hell)? PROV =Tett 13103,130 N & CO Haw - Your, • . dopey: 17.—Ttes Genoneyeird '. gosOr ,^ . l3 i;liv.t .. 634'ilovc , liieao ilat4lB.; CCUMellt to Aire.•Pe„Calliofin; ,, Frieeident'a the' fortrthßailthilitHaik;iold Ati. It pp, firmarlY . a V II:r in l 'lr..,Prir l2 4 l ,,, , llagers &Ben ne Thelionie and firnllnie of i{dwartintalt4 - uni have been seized by the , shed; .. The .Ite'Ve Woilailgtci'isWelintyif ''l',fi6e• Hotrod, of the sixth. Manly menet% .ethb was • ' sentenced to lbe - banged has had hie eentence .onininted to ten years linprionMenkle ttm A 1,., , hany penitentiary. Nrsr... Tour, baguet - 17.—ne eielfinemst erlajoi-aut of the Ketchum frauds Ms Very sOnell .'. abSted e and attains Kumar to be .. stfillly iitiuzil. c t ,in tolheir..Guaner condition. Thtirf WSW's' , 14011* b; - caution and mistrust crib: to frodrthd aruelietblon that intelligence of th failure oftwa large theitithas yet 10 Coma.' ' li. .Za•_,OtTearld.tiihfs:inis'ildilffkimPrire'COA-' to now= icillawing•in'senswar: to sole Op- . lie ccreie r rieit : .It'lririot tiiiiliellwithitre cid; -en age4../ra eaemelvemfaciGaGim An letocks ee e r are'si i apitMzEltrwz, tip aril noy ment of _ gold beyond= a Yeryr.annodczate • rumantlea .not3l sine July 20th, and moat of. the tlm I not aor tic:teat to supply the wants of our ahort custom. ere, We have not. bred Yana!, teaVei.lalb' rowersol-motley, and ',cousetituretly have not had to proof& margins In - loans, either In the ordinary way or by dieboncat practices. We have, and have had, no stock gold under hyPo• thecation, baton the contrail, have always - been lame lenders ethane, upon:various seenritles dealt In on the street. Oveinglo the frequent as sericefrom town oride. - .Gratiana, we ceased gyp Mg him orders In Febrnary last; - Mgt bite. not. elacethet !ttme . ettridofesr In any tuanner the. serveces orhimself or his firm. Oar anew:Rion le bought about solely by the unhap py speculations and frauds upon me resulting therefrom, of one who; however nn• worthy he may have proved, commanded, so far as we are informed, the confidence or all who knewhim. . Respectfully yours, Revonedr, Sox d Co."' . 80 firm hes been the conviction of the whole., street. that Graham & Co have acted, until now, as scents of Ketchum & Co., that cyan this .fornagalsertion to thecontrary is not frilly credited. _ The whole tenor of the card la ao opposed to what, has been generally believed, respecting the operations of the firm, tluit De effect Ls to mystify rather than explain these strange de— velopments. Many pram mall* assert that several atateMatta m the card ire The card as evidently intended for Now England, silChid apparently destroyed, what little sym pathy thus was for Morris Ketcham. Some brokers believe the flight,. of 'young Ketcham wee prearranged With olkersnembers of Mel:trot. There is great motley to, known the full de velopments. Wall street isbonoded rumors to day., Connecticut • banks , were .reportaxi in etntlgtdetted pundition, end mativarthent wens said to .bave ,felled„ on:sight, MOt the rumors could . ** be authiallosted. There were miner • cue' flu] urea reported akloug. brokers, but every. Bat throngh with bla payments, although many biglinrough tlxtuL : • Report of the .Department of Agriculture. Wairitroorox, Ariput The Deparment of Agricniture has Just Completed its tables stow. log theriondltiortaf Mei crops, on theist 'layer Anus, Se =Prated by. its carreepandests. At that time the harvest had not been waited. but from correspondence since thmai le believed that the wheat ;crop had not received additional bid* ry,lriceptiog perhaps, In Wisconsin and.idinuo t eats, wherb raMs , hrsd extended since the Ist of August. The Departmeet hes Usual another circular, which will bar:mused on the first of &Twat ber rauridnititainquides relative to the wheat, ant i rlber crops, also; to OD amount of old what In the country., ,And when'this dreniar shall ho Ottumed;the formation will be more ..datinitelad complete, but It io believed the dell. ciitNrilt not be lees, that ill par reported. - 'no table formed on theAugat Manisa, show the follow leg dames° of crops of 1865, Rum those a 18(44 ..Crop 11164—buihels 16005,8234 estimates for lE6S—bast:els /24,454 , crease =1,241,668 bushels. The lam is is follows t-• In the New. Eagisad „and Middle States, C 51.383 bushels. In Mary ' land and Delaware 1,710,575, and in the WAS, tern and Northwest /Rata, 23,864,744 birettas. Total 20261.08.. All tho alba cops, feria cortountipstataw„ are mcatpramislogieet. , apt „tobacco, .01 militia ainsidersibly ices has ber planted. =The oat erbp later -large, and th hay erg,inthis West Is much blared by the ww tiler , w but It Is still abtintisat. The atone hir published by - atthally C. iitnton commissioner of tto Department of Aelcolnue. i '. 3eten lianlrecA Witmee 'Rrilaiogtoti Territory—Revival , et.: the •tißebraond. *aquirer. . . RtwYontt~Jlpgtst 37 a rrlbtota a Wash. ing“" 3 sPecial War 4o7etta Mama, angina', fortnerly Governor of.W,ashington TerritOrgluld a late ex rebel memberbf COngtross; So isitatlnuel with the present Governor of that Territory, will leave here shortly In charge of-700 women, who intend migrating west. * The licratd'e special UM" The . former Pub- Liebere of the Richmond Ersquireitavearranged to 'commenee the rcpublleation of that Own, and are now putting np the neceiseary pretties and machinery, currently :opened...that this mate, in Ira , all: inirased Is- Reielrork. and an advance was made for that purposeattid paid (or, with dry acceptances, amounting to seventy-live thousand dollars. Mall Contracts in North Carolina. Weannterrow. fingnst 17.—The Postmaster General has ordered a contract with the CCO tral and the North Carolina ltaltroad Company's for the conveying of the malls from Goldsboro to Charlotte. North Carolina, Including the inter medirueoftices. The distance la two hundred and tWenty-three miles. Service will be resumed on the other Southern routes from time to time as soon as it can be reported that the noels are repaired and put in running erder. M urdered Policeman'. Uuneral. New Your, Augnst 17.—The funeral of po liceman Walker. who was killed In the discharge °lbis dory, on Tuesday morning, was attended b 3 about tire hundred policemen to-day. The cortege made an Imposl4 appearance, the pliamen Marching In platoons, extending from curb to curb onliroadway. .Tnecollin contain ing remains of the decessed,draped In black, was borne on tho , houlders of four .men, in the tentre of a bollow square brpollnmen. Amnon on Central Mentinh. New roue, August 17.--jamea D. Mcßride, late Lieutenant Cokuatl of the Bth United States colored artillery, but row clerk in the Treaern7 Department, attacked .General 6el: Meredith, with the intention ,of ithlogng hldi, at the Metropolitan Hotel, at about ten o'clock on Tuteday 'dada. The General vim brought him to grief, though entlrelt nnar . and the zoung man departed a_ b4rme, black CM and. bettered countenanc e. he camera 1b..% assault dates back to, the. time. amend. Metedith coinmadia the aietriet.eitrae-i-t,;.... Nosy York -Collectorship., NEW Your. August.l.7.--ThiAlon. Preston Bing yesterday executed his bond u Collector of the Port of ~New York k - tpber„aum of $200,000. Ms Semites are'Atiarew Caritgan and R. Id. Blatebford, who Justify to two hundred thousand dollars each. , The Medi were execu ted beror Judge Bette.,llls Honor subsequently adtptuletered the oath f alas to the new In. curnbeet, who will enter wit:ilea duties of his °Mee on , the Ist Of Beptember ;next. Canadian A !raft's. limy Tons, Act it —The Herald's Quebec correspondent gives some rather start ling Note respecting tbo affairs in the Brit ish, Provinces. The Canadian debt exceeds seventh-Due million dollars, and . upwards of tbree4ourtbs of which has been Incurred dories ten put ten years. Political affairs .nre...also repruitteled to be in a very tiekkeh condition. • The ;ado Forgeries...Ketchum% Cheek ' '.Houk froiand. • • Nnts Yam. ding. 17.—The Commercial Aden , User Bays: The cheekbook, fican which Ketch um limed hbi forgeries. has been found with three hnuared.efid fifty checks missing, whlchi If all were •and by him, would make the total leene-abcan E 1,750,000. Fatal Accident at the Capitol. W.I.4IIIIi'GTO; AVgIISLI7.--Yesterday evening while-the workmen In the capitol-extension were engaged In ratting a large Mono &crick:it MI, and one of the workmen named. Jas.; Der sey web Instently killed. Another, whoslegiad st the lime from the sentroging, -- was . The! Kilgore Tragedy.—.A. raster 'of Mr. 111 , 1/3CBl: i tore. the man receeily„ arrested for the rcOdcr aids wife, In Armstrong; .entostr, a few weeks sq, arraled zed commuted to poi), lest nesday, for "enanssilug and ad vhdr.s: be tr.mdcr of Mrs. :as, Kilgore." 0 AI.. Curti: and Secretary Marian Serena. • dc , -.-Speeth of: Mr. 'tartan, Wasomormr,.Augast 1.7.-JltsjorDen. Curtis was amen aded toeiglit, ,, •and• acknOwtedged, the lennor in a patriotic. epees e:' The serettedirig Peo'tftheer proceeded ter the' residen c e tary Darien, and after the band SO- , era sire theHeeretery wan 'called ont' ,Civa - a• and aPake as • I ogre no dopbt thSilbiglinfr frienffenly for me can atmerant .fbrThe presermen of Sus greater number of year tare comfy-bk. It : any acre prompted by inyother motive,l ¬ • dopbt that It Is on 'account of their respeeefar ther gores-element which, wow •doreleatai overour The shit comm.:mom:dry. anti toe the admints, 4.nrtion enforcing Abe lo wa , o f the g e poty a fropilraue Callferuli t and froth ; MineetotatoTelasj arm'Poteibitr reel asy are Indebted forilffseinifilment crumbormtoimy scantit i o ti *to t this ndminitiniuleur, rev *O3 I not ectpectl tereThmlghtftogierelope what will be In the future the policy of the Individual elected' t o th at ogle poolti timiglfLof the Laurel- ; jean p t.„ liooneli'aMhorized to apialc for ; 'him but him s e l f , UO deplit`Yary much whether' cow' kcowy 'what war be the bkclnnifiesernees ;tallow Ih the fetter& Wb-mlrt-ifithieireriquige led the fatures ihreablaceetal , 4ft the put. I to:my:abuse patinae, tbefftme ) itr, rleattrpmfda • ' feel a deep solicitude on the a=bject of the prole- Able moue- sepsis adadnittrathin,Anitthevoun Siam:KO' sre emerges Of the:adralalatration, 'an tliOy Were . that '" prodenestor, Kb tar-larpy ist .agillaro• chase' whaservotda w as , adevaled-bi(llts present , poldtkm.,' Ilimy,lldoubtadtOlive much sone /tude-oa, itan.stlideet. POrefu may fear, that 11 pow that he has been elevated to place , reirs= bath float the men they have thus honored by tbar sites.:"(Che:ers.). , l wouldrnsit , those who bad fears tponthlarsubjett,eirailtuf uottiomina tid by the - same ^ cormeaticin that nominated the lamented-Lincoln? Did hems accept the nominatlop sadplam,himaelf yoltu- , Melly upon thrilsattflhatforM - r,l;Hets7,lM Ant been elected to the ` second plate op the' LIMO electonswhochose the lamentedAbraltam Lincoln se the fleet, and after eneceeding to the chair amide vacant by the foal act of the assassin, was not his: first notice to the Cabinet calico of ids predecessor, that he desired the eon, tinnanet, or their serfices, and hare they not' contintied, each with hie accastakted portfolio, with a solltaryexception, and that change was made in pursuance of an arrangement made by bla predecessor 1 Did be not when the time came reiterate the procla mation of emancipation, which bad been issued by his pre aecesaar and distinctly In form theleaders of the rebellion, that they must accept as one result of the terrible struggle through which we had passed,that Currey cannot hereafter mast in the United :areas (Applause.) Has hp elm' faltered In the decimatlcalefthe"doe thne tlut *Mallon is a -great crime, and- that thou whoPerpetrued it must suffer the penalties of the law =leaf they apply to Me etentriavii for clemency (cries of "now..-!`good.”) , What as of *President Johnson' afters from • Mom:: his predecessor 'in any malefledpeint of - view? Dom any, one suggest. that Me policy for tpa Mt.:cattail:rot the Small ern slates, when be name into office. of States . pre:dowdy In rebellion, bad been entirely or par tially reorganized by his predecessor? Missouri, Arkanats,'West Virginia, Virginia, Tennessee, Louisiana and Toast I am mended that I may Lucinda the State of Maryland also.-L: I, believe, however, that the latter &ate was not proprma out of -the Union. In what, may I ask, does the plan President Johnson now pro poses for the Carolinas, Cleorgia,'Arkfrida s Alabama and Mlsalisippi, differ from Thal.l3U-a , to the . other States tuner- . by—Paeldent - 'Jambe Carl ono. taut difference between the two classes? I apprehend not t nor can anyone lAgaTel:' that the queedlort effleffrars was settled dill - era:Ay in the BMW - dot narnalfropt the,buter.,,How, may reign/lig tke :Weida 'or.,thelstaPrMi dent-those' trhe• thought - his'Peller - Vent enough-' .for-c-Aractricsa -people-mhat- cause hi") , they to complain of the policy qPrefildettst Johnson?Doesany one believe that lf Presi dent Lincoln monied the Praddentlalehalr, his own policy would be changed by Tlmielf without material change In circumstances: If not. who has the Mettle)complalaor his succhimr. Wa may hare our Wadded opinion on collateral rinest'of %which have arisee,and which may arise her webad theta 'differences - of. opinion while -President Lincoln occupied the Presidential chair. If they wera not thee iredlcient, cuss for ore:lied:sone ittiob - pertnand - as the result ; niferingthectrantryto be destnselotretheYeaw a sulkies cause to math this great party to go to pir eas, and the -cetostry to min as a' con, sequence. The ,Fates/ power lutitaff .pretsca 4 rehelline which has bad no parallel In history, has now a grata :responsibility Imposed - upon 'it to keep Its columns in tart, and men massed until the "Illsorganaki States are tworganized, sada feeling Mi.l7dead ship and severity Is restored throughouVour whelptount,l,, than, 4lt tur Math men 'hats An.Catise'l i t' complain of se . "PrOlini . tor -eatthlor width Nrc,..• Could ' -not alga t in force males- his predecessor, let us are that wo tie him • eagle to beak with . We mein re tiring': to thaohlon for the honor of if,b, - Secretary Harlanthentelized =tic reins and • music by the „ _ Netv Tait Sioillt and Money Matters. . New Temiattiguit I --There IfelinMOiaolle. and Amuses at -Stock Exchangethia mom. . Ma'am thaßsdheay List: - Prices were' all better • with more demand for stick.. After; fall Third' wad a rusberlmprovement, but the Market, he. cilnedemodwhat.--Terwamt thirmiddleof the day - It brokartkput at, the sement_board lltalifr Yedoes: readon, and there was a perfect rash to sell stocks.: At the tut board. the market recovered tcninwhat, and, there .1r13.610te demand - for aorta There are plenty of sellers 'on every rally. After board the market wan steady, and '7-30 eater rose to 99. State Bonds quiet and firm Dflo-voisecotta and Coal /Mares generally • aimtger. • Gam artner th-day, In cm:magma:tee of the ex po. rt dercebd. There la vary little incenbition. Money easier today to finstela.• houses, with • undoubted collatamls. . • gartbquaU: at Memptkle, Itserrnse; Tea, August 17..--The shock of an earthquake was felt bere:ths morning, shak ing balltinge, tumbling town, olli1111:10,1, upset cg loot(' araclegAsnd a safe ha an Lron statilah mvnt was thrown over. Ir was even more.plain ly felt at trollyepringa, It lasted about ten ace 011dfl. NO particulate as to damage donnas far as known. Ronk or an Earthquake at St. Lool!. ILdien Commissioners for Fort Smith, Loris, August 1.7.—A slight shock or an a/obit:take was felt bare this morntug. it was alto kit at Cairo. No damage was done. Toe Indian Commissioners - from the east, ea mate for Fort Smith, arrived this evening. Steamer China Wit OR: Bovrorr, Angort 17.—The steamer C611:111, ashore In tha harbort got olr without any appar ent daunt. lanai, or Dkvis.—We have reason to believe that the trial of Davis will not be , begun until that of Wirtz Is nondluded. The friends' and counsel dif Wirtz itopei. it Is said, to dear blm, by proving that he was tinting under the authotlty crdiinror-flavfilalitthe Trebel BiTretary of War. If can prOdUCii iattsfae fury proofs ofthisofeourse Was rattlilfatalstr. important testimony for use upon thi trial of Davie.—N. Y.-Ene. Past. IT Is 0414 t,hat 31417,01m= pos. of Ills lath Presldstif,ls 'alisrgy AD, bs daTightteothettits l 7Rarizie.‘. . - . . MARRIED: L . , BAILEY—McFAIrEN—Ia St. Peter. Church, Pittsburgh, Tuesday, - August tackler:oy Rai. W. A ticiCely„her..HAßECT T. BAILEY La Uhl KATE °wisest dafighter or, the) late John alcladen, all of MIS city. . GP ARA IST--FREPDI E P. only ton ot Wm. '3. rd ltarin Cliabam, aged three yehrpaour months pd rime dm'''. 'Funeral on FAIDLY. Carriages Will leave tho Federal Street §tation, at 1030 a. In., for the Hill. dale cemetery. - The friends or the family are to. 'Act to attend. 0110VE1-131, droarning, attotith . Wheeling, W. V., August Inb, 180. ak.t.lNZO,Ltiftlicta, . 1 .9 01 htaarr and zabeth 'Otove' of Alle and t we/Aro:tonn gheny city, Pay, *a). gee Oysen 3 ears, ten months - .. T . LIOII art gone to the grave, but me will not do. , plo Um., '7 hough 50170 W and darkness enooniflaaa the tomb; The Bartok Affthiaaralal thrlntg. h 1 4P4Ttiall / P t ' . fore tam • And the Lamp of Hie lose is thy Iratda through the gloom. -' - - , •Thou artzente to the grave, but we wild not da pion tl ee, Since God wait thy ',mom, thy guartident thy gutre: He gave thee,ide took thee, and Go will MOW> thee, bath And death no 'GAT aln - ce the Sivtor bath died." • - . . _ • F. trwmom-istrZ*.emr.r.337El.• 88 Be ithfield Street, near Fifth !Street. JIM - COFFINS. erererr r•exeripzion. onkpg, 01.0TF-9 nod FORNISI-11NO F.'Ut ALS. generally. We" EittEi Heal/SI:4LO OAR, RIG L. ES turaleled. iptim CITT'ARD stnscno. Our MeatUrs—The 'New' arultie oid . . On Saturday the Garrottes:lseised opens In - our - etty, and corder the most 'pleasant and favor able ansptces. Gardner's Opera' Hone akl2l have been lorthety completed. The alterations and i mp rovements raidergene In 'effecting - the : I -, , Aransforniation'bf *hat was fortetrly td own as "L'Occir l / 4 Gad." Inter a splendid Appointed itiestir; ISeed'a itairee df ,rivi',vreqfficoi 'hi*hschi l ioffmlaqofttursislngl4tialhali iikecuitter. ixigeno Bom ti a .ut. :m nzw e el z :;e aniw we symne ga a= veir a d en es cb :Mloo .lrir;iipmajo e lspeca iiiif ;cor 'ili b - 4 :, pie. TSe litillabeg 11 handsomely painted Inside ,and oat, and the Inside decoration la , aspecialf. *mho and beautiful: The= Pirenette4•dreas'eir.• -de and Welly circle each command 'via/ Of the mage, and the amiltorqm fefol s Val" aw, roomy; aldb is..lg9od. Lito L . FOPfrtf. Ready an..'iie'oeoeinuee' MMial .new, the efetnicartaa &Int 0r"*.LA4123 , :h4 design. no, iireulaz-rauns , and% .pertabitg to theAage • The malhantrance hteseets - a Cary 'aftraMmw apf earanta, the atetee•lncest being -taltibul. .Impatton:of marble. Other tmproiltitenna , area liEEoodertanarblett mill *command themselveli ter every erne of,taate Wit 3adgment, and , artuch will be completed bchim the ocean night: ,••,• rte attch =gated foe the season ennalsta of SR folktwlegAtaks and nentlennes s Mr. 0. b. Chaplain, J. 0..&b.0tt. Geemse , Kamer' EL bairett, Idasuice IlLluL, ;Men* Scanlan J. 8. 'Honn, T./demo, S. DS Bloomlegdale.• Harry • lioN i • Dwane., M. , Eizgen, Mrs. , Xorest. A d.suebt tka .. Eberle; Mblle 13.eket, be Baratt,E. Bell, Inas Wilmot, Miss Ida Esmond, Mkt Bophia:o=X dad las On the opening night the playaf "Dares Sae rhice,or the Rival Iderelututz,W - Arill- be givenp.' tbe singing of the Star - Spangled Demmer, the mammy, and concluding with' a comle drams. Mile Annie Eberle saner news Nand In her hands 'redoubt not ths Opera House Will La - - a ifs lshlug institution.v,i I • ' 5 The Pittsburgh Theatre seems - taikeep pure with Its new competitor In the •adttleable maw:- Clot of the stock campaidnead Coo' matey provednenta which hsve_bcensuideactilt Inter. pally. We have heard It frequently expressed,by Wall= to the place eine° It line beatreauwatel, painted, and improvemente tear conipleted. that thel"Ald ma" never hooked Dothan. ao hand made and so Inviting as it dam nor., The Walla have been handsomely papered. globelatuPsrodbsEi stunted for the old ones, and considerable erns meted work has been done In fmntof the sec ond tier and the bares. Tne footllghts lave al so limn sunk, a new drop curtain painted. and other improvementa. Which - must be mien to be appreelated, have been madei.making the • "Old Theater" look decidedly new. • We have already published the list of the • company at •the, Pittsburgh Theater.-arnoing - whom ere note.•very. prominent and deserving adore. The programme of the performance of the opening night-also Saturday—his not yet been published. bin •we understand the .leading goes will be th e "Last.Aaya of PortPeil.S , -net Irendersen tins' Fparw neither:gins nor ems pense, in endeavoring to make the l'Old Dru ry" a:most ittiantive,plam of amusemen‘ we believe he has succeeded : admirably. SddlePf• A meeting of the Bohmers. Idotort;eni. elation was held yesterday aftexneint'itt' Sys o'clock In the Board of *Trade Biome, the .Prealdent, Maj. Gen. Nteley, In'the char. The ccdnuterrof the prevlime ineettnever3 I Tad aid . adopted. • lir. Brper, Chilli:eau of the Cordmlttee- of Location etated that the Coiamlttee haa t no re- Wet to maks. He had drawn up a mei:oriel; Pi ,be gresented at the next meeting et iCiitmelith asking the grant of the. Hada LOte els Por• O d , m k o r t i t o h n e p m f G o e n e h ra f l PennonaFinance `committee were craven:ol to add to their aetm ber, If they deem It expedient. ;1. • Alter a general exchange of views* regard. to the employment of suitable agents-for the collection of anbahriptlons, and other, smatters .pertaining to the object In clew, the Xcuteting adjourned, to meet at the .se &Irak and ,place on next Thur Say, . A:Agi4 -. Af.wi.:..._ .i! A neat and bandeome VA-draught plessuro boat has bermin throve, of anuitructkin , at the sort Pitt Maim for serene wear' back. ' It has now been placed to thehieer, and' thri!ffillsikli3i touches ere being putto , it, The boat: is ,sitty., feet, length ofluel, and Oita feet hrkidth of , beam. 'The entire length of the deck; Is sixty-. four feet mad thd breath fifteen f 4 8h• Is sideowheiged, 'motive power. cousitung - of two engines 'of tlx.lectr 'tplinders, 'and ;her lakeels, Arm feet. -In Alameter,r cabin, which is located on the mein deck., will be fitted op tastefully and comfortthly. The trial little craft will- be named Maier"-Snap . The Coat la- veering -completion, ,andr ho ..ready,fen trial in about a , week. , The &Aka= building the boat are Major Reap; Colonel Jos.. Gibtou, Scott and W C eeley iirtwftA. ! .rittibuyttielirmil;;f ',-1"" 3 , le4l4ollliijiaui - inaddixilliitdkaa r ptire Hie eirmumitanrco of the -bail in.ruthrtown '.mac being Gitusd nearlsarange Tttitadar. oa the: track .of the Pittsburgh and Inetelxati -abeektagly taughttat: the- betty was taro Stedbeatille, where( art tams was held and the juq rendemed a Ver. diet that the deceased had come to Ida death by being rob over by a tram of ears. 13Ieiee the findfrp or the 'jury, some remnants of the Ms fortunate mtm were found, together-With oat and pants, indicating him toi P. P. r Mali, re siding on High strettin this city. Babetquattly a cousin of the deceased arrived- and :Mantled him as the same man.. He sap Finan ..was a man of sober and corre ct habits, and Whoa time . keeper on the Panhandle Road. He hid a Lim-. lly and ass about twenty-eight venni: of age. How the accident at Lagrange °Furred:tuts= a InSoiCrY. . From P/thOle. It is estimated that there are over 6%000 6as _, reis of oil In tanks at Plthole, while the+ average production exceeds 3,f00 Barrels, and new wells are constantly being Maack, Only 5,0.5il barrels per depot thls enormous Prodoet hauled away, and the condition of theme& 'stanch that it hilt soon require a lergd increase of earns to sustain these figures. di,correspondent Suggests that If the United States Petroleum - Pon:many would appropriate their next dlvideuCtetrards waking roads it would increase the Value of their stock fifty per cent. The thought.ls Indeed appalling that the merest hadiserotien might en: velope the whole regina in an Inextinguishable contlegratitm—arfite fetal to wells, City: atri• in habitants. Postornee .itipotntments. ne following nevrappOintments In tide Stele were orderedby the Pogollice Depaitmoat on A new -office, Ostaldlshand at ryelpris,, Wast rnorehtil cotmty and John C. Trilgeilinpotnt 7 ed pedetlAdetee, 1,..d 'supplied froctqleasant Unity, Oren : Wtfllant E. Mikity' 10. appointed paitinaster et Irvine, Warren county, sine B. yesner, Ittuten :117elgrA pastmasteri 44331111 n pprtugs, Cumberland county, Pa;,. 71 de. 'J.- A. szfratan.lttslgnede r.";;LI ; ; JOhnii.dams. postmasier, Zartoille.).Scarer Comq, ra.i vJcePitYl3 Short, reAlEct4 'The Snorriitinvice. Trite Fisio r aao Tria n 30.0.11, by Albert D -Richard/am-Tri bune Cntreaptaldent. Ptadt.bed or Jones 8i04.. •l a . co Philadelphia and Mei aztati• • We have already noticed Oils valuable and In. terestiag work, the record of four years of ad= venture and Imprisonment. related by 000 whose Went In narration la hardly surpassed by any American writer. The yolk is for sale only by subaeription. Agents will bo supplfed on application to the publishers. No recent publication will eel] bet. ter than this. , - Fatal. .ti ray at Frauk kat we k a terrible flea took place among a - .numberof blab reeltinniq at Franklin,' Venango county, resulting in the death of a Mr. Maguire,' of Meadville .' and the'wounding- .--,aaa6ng inbros, ' liagulre bad his skull broken - Mad-'dfed tlie IMO day. Another man - That& 'Dante- Ife are:unable to la= ba4 Matt:omit anti-bat- will . prcbably recover, Maguire leaves ft • wife, and threerbiklten....Thetifialfactecia to ,IWe' been canoed by a too free use Hoftignor. A it:lumber of arreata have made. • • New Professora..—The' Board of Thistecis of Wasblagtcm and Jefferson Donee° bee elec• ted pre. G. H. Yose;ti graduate of Brown Delver: Eby, as Professor of - Mathematics for thOdepart. ascot stWeishlnmon, and . Pre. D. Ktrk wood, of the .Uttivemiity of Indians, as Prof6sor the goalie dernirtinelat at Caaornburg• • DI atirderly Houieie.snalt WliMelt mid hla wife nets, held to- bail ,yeaterday, on Mayor Lowry, tor keepbag a dhorderlp home la Kan. moat, eear.the head Of Wylie. street,' FIVITIUL comidalete have bath made agalutt- the' haute. FCbOOl . Teach. Electlon.—TteXlghth Winn School Board. on Thursday evering, elec ttA tohe Ptiootry D.putment ihole .:r3qtkotkle lhliicra Emtnn L. Nee y and Llzzia MeC,lirdn. 'FI d ; ,!0 FSTABLIS eii.re 'Star „Tat v A raftuna r 6i1,,,,,t 6a0 * r pm 4.1 day bronah' i t far mama and bat- . tei7 agains t aJ a c o b Aveavlltat..l! jhrah and 1:131 t app vas seeming, 60Me Itontsne that had been wigeked bi the late*ln the rivin7f and when oalleco twaher, the party" alms named claimed-A as their own. ',lda. Teeny • Oat being able 14"ste," the thtmattt to Welk. • en his Intellect hygiene him a aerressi bulbso. Thep were arreats =Ai* Co pail Idlehael sethiti, foronrety :egidnaEhlahelsrar4,l.Ntaanslt.; Ttt44lloa7 enipy , a room apes cellar ostrftcm, greet. anti home boandlnehoutes, hastriOgstli regent* -- keinten boarderfither number-ssow :Meg re :dared to fouci=4/ebtaoth 111K4IterilOit111110112d'11 to' ret the boardei g ar the B.ltdres; whiardolieNalils• Widener nous= "Onee.aselerassakelk-valteatzelooknldni.i' e Tng lala with amnia, and Jaatery, ../3he hmtnsibmfdaltesed her 'terribly -bp.ch6Y l: "a lag, atrategandidelding hes-and het -statata' ClVtal4-wattor a harmless natunaatat 'pro.. 7 Ittheiihnike shelled recelyedat hLs bands... alHt-forieras , eoildziothe sustained and?' f • 'hllerstawsdlitehrto ball =the changtof swum ts in 4 ' 7 •:;4 -sr:sem 1- OrtmortilltY. ' 1 7 - TV.Geintao ;WO*, roteltatto the Bole& of /loath ; teptttc*.tbe ZliDoitittg . deethex tit thee , eiti,. JhIYSOIII. to 14114,1414./662% Mike Mi.-Valte••••••4s2,Toho„. Yeetateti., e , • "ilied2Sesiere tot:Le leit4rii cirri . - Of tioi€4, pysenils,T; softening of the traln,.l; goplesy, eonstfcip. Una, 14 gastnisn tle, 2; debility...l; OW= =ON lAA 1; tumor of tsar ' 1; Inteteperance ; hy4fro.... thata.V; ibdtrmlival consumption, it still Wm; tastessaus. 1; tt:: ortted.3; ta:Aids and dysw ,- ; , tery., 1; hydrucoMthan, 3; conanisions,2;dlterbee,..., l dirshezlicangisset, ,edutottipthet. 2;, &VA— • titta, rftehee menitotetiea, 1; eboletit lornattatt;4; " yenta*. itopgmlloit, I:4Thettler7, 11 aoiedeust; 2;;. entamerprophsl4l; p congestion of the bratn,,l;. tYphold fete; I; typtrae slickeminageil.. • Of the above*re were: - - - Under-I.year 10ir/vas:4 t 0.40 ' 4 finzca to, To, " 40 to Fl 3 • 5 to '1... s Tab" ‘4 -76-1.166 16 to 20 S i te A!, 'P44O 1:, 'bete Dourn. fan. Iflajai ago the bridge' arrora .4111,04aetk„.abrat one: mile,trom'llar., • lanatrtug, Laurette corm% Itua-naad . froat garianpburg to Porte:mill% broke dowa, Pedlar. named Voebrant was crossing Your bee team. One of the hermit , was haled, and tbolthrpe othma, badly Minded. ltr,Coth mn wpm Ant allgVtly..labtred. Me claims that. goods were di magedlothe amount of $3,000.. Drowned.-tin liatmnay hat, a mill boy„.-: ' , an: of Mr- Wilitom Johnson, aged , ihrte and four yokg, trblle playing along the. . ran ostfe; 141 in end was ..dreenteit: - ftietaV4tes mineral late In the • afteenocita,-- NAtioNettsicasiist:idotabii ._, ._.. 'AddreSPOt . .Wdittla*ft:GOV'erpar Curtin;-:? Annual Address byAlte. President ; of. the. Assoefarofs-.Mareal 17 Goy. Bradford of Cerreipendenea of the nisi:pith Gazette:- -- ~ , „Ilountstrno, Wscorrisnav,Augost Is1;1865, • . - The Several Station of the National Teachers.. - s• -, Associatlon, - "eons*md this morning -erhalf- , ' -.." . . past nine o ' clock,ln the Court thetisec-Peat. , - - Prof: :- - = . S. S; B. Gresmesof =lnd° Lsiand, President tof the: , ;, A .om t nn, tathitChair. The largo ibion -watt.' • '4/ packed to oterfuntOngirlth des:gates from at -- ''''' 7 parts of thecocustfy." Thelteieligiand, , Mldl- ' - dig and Western 84tas were .pnsserot "Ice Strong:: 1 '.. : l Race. Some of th 4 Southern States were alses-•: - ' - _ A. verY pleashagsma enilvenies• feature of Itue"• - ' .amexablymom thottberal trpecolillugof lady del. '-- '-• egmetettaany - of• ;Whom - were fttlin New Env ' • hind. wed- didn't WPpear particularly. ' , eaglet:et ' --' and almlese,„ ," Gif. Andresr, th - the.ccostotry._ ' notwithstendlig: '.• The" Sit'ollg: ukn s ilid ii!iii. _ . workers Of,theTeiteltet'st lingeStskin are here , : ' n • , riPies'enting,esti4ght be expeetek 'the ablest ' '- thlnkenrand oiticsOore talbe*untli r Atairt in - any Wtestaldld•not recognize i no. tieed Prof. &Edirne% Prerebleat of the NerMal• • •"- w -UnivntalVi ro ifil,,s n LY4 AIM Pi - E3llbr of :',,.,: Juba* r " „same* B. Sager,. •of ,_ the ~ , , State -- 'l:Lefearatty;.-•' Mullion: - 'Wisconsin; ''' - Barnes Sears,: D. D., and Professore: , • ':,,. Greene and2Ffutaaof Providence; J. X.,pack. - e•- arell • ,Supaintend ofpabliene•lnx4 hi Chicago;: 'D. N.:Camp': Stataftleperintskideut" of, common --_. •,-, ,- schools of Ponnettlettr'Esui; /leery •Xfareard, 1' -'-':- ,- Pretaaeat Of the lows ifaliltraitfte• B. Noliclia ' - t./Ussenilt,it, E:BiliMer,llo3lol:l;"aistirrertnv.:- ' 4 , forfb,'Tto7Abf. Y:Ctliff. Eleltardsi'- Wisltdugt,= - " `.- '::,-' B. c•L"Ftvallffurora Stale WerB the NensA Te-,!: ',.•., Cotnum,-State Bulrtesulexdt.Hon. Thotamll: -.: e. - .li 'Blur wa.Prot,lt: Wiehersissra; fi.tPl , ;Bafees...: ,4 IlePtdo ll Peskslltts l of common =IVA% an54,4,;,,t many sultan holdleg luanceihks ranklaDmiaro. ,':, - fendon, ha" not_ .., welt known 10, the gittmeq, ~ ~ 'reader se tiunsesahoYelnameste "ThCAsseelattegt having come to cedar. oninvitatioabf igte_. dent, the venentbliefter; 'Dl...Dewitt, of •••: •- •:".• loarlf,•%ffeeed a fergeat ant intsirewdge tra7mt:• - • .1 : Mello; bythe flue;Onle Seeleyof Harrieberg. - t• , '- rouses& The singing of this society elicited c . miod deal of adtoirvono „ .. • Ilea., Charles "./1. ;Co burn '... and • Erg. • -f -fewor -, D..- N. camp, ” Superlistentlent- of 1 --, the' Common .Behohla of.Cennecticat; were ap- ~„,• pointed a commit eel to wall open. Governor Curtin and Informatics of the orgaelestdos. of ' thaAeoetation,' aed its readiness to, heat the • --- • address - of welcome,.:' PrefessMs - Wickeinhann, ' '"' and, -.Wee, •Vellrefihrd;•• . were appointed - • • ,:..:`•' committee to wet .upon "-Governer' Mead. - ford, of Maryland, end Hon Thaddeus - Etteyeas,". -- ,t, aid Levies them to Galt the Association . "-PM. ' " , i' fuser J. C. Dl2ol* of Toronto, Canada,. was ••1 received as a delega te . The vmmittee appoint- • 3 ed to welt, upon, (taverner Vette, aeon per-- • I formed their duty; sad poodieed his excellency . .., in props*: •pess„ often His apple:tam In the Assembly wai„,thepecasion o f very - hearty -., •. demonatrations of sopplaase, evincing In a ' . - very marked relanneti, the high appreciatice. en- - • tertadned for our Gdvernor abroad, as well - as - • at Loma.. Be was Olmally Introduced to the s Aeshclatkoi Professor B. ,B. - - C Greene. and by its re s ident.delivereg a cordial and felleitions d. . • ,• de s of welcome. OW had. accepted the invites. ":- Goa with .great p,,,teastrre," to deliver the • ad. dress of Weleo3.ll tet'the Afieciation. Liperti.,..:- -, tivo events bad prkented blm from making :"' ':, preparatter.s for antextended remarks 'ha the' -; d present occasion , ahe knew too well what '-' -- was due to such . 7, not to attempt to ea. ''. ,- ter ,upon an ex lo on of important princi ples here with° t auffirlant. preparation. It was with , m ss' pride that •he saw such, ‘• - an Alsotiatiem herefi,and be assured them of a ' hearty welcome [scathe people Of the capital- ' "-• '• and State. He alluded to the honorable part borne by PennolvaldairsOus fonadallon of this Republic aid In , ilfrinesmia, tlon, Beprnseed. , .... „- with earnestnefitheldportanee or the •gettera, - :--.:,- diftlatOn of knowlethre' among the people by ' : Means. of common ::iehools. He' hoped their • • - meetingwerald be acyleatant one. The. Gott.. ernOrwM frequentl4applanded in the course of Lis brief and well.tidwd address. Au appropriate' - ' .• " ii4onse was made by the Presideot on behalf ' P , of the damsel/aide - .,whea the „tgalual WidreS3 ' z was delivemdby,floggssarGrecan4.The, edam! .--4 woes t/SCPughireWetri, Kczt deerealea of some • • .• ;I' of thaexet importsea didees of education la its -, Mimeo npon,,reltir • and •EnTornulant•' : ;g4; : ~ atonal : lD serf. ..i4oUnt- . . MU . Alle-pos." - :, j . . pie 'of this " countm shoulernow turnotals• - • attearten •• to this:• subject with a -view : " : •'' •:' of • learnieg -110 w, -, to 4 "gOvern. - ' There was geezer need of 0 elementary' -Itrstnindon' • . '--, In the COMMOn EChoolollthe principles and patty °four inetleadotts. Ttecent war tad Oa:maths ', vital Importance of t) - Our seboola, tooi.should- ; be the ran - seta foe Initrusaleu in morale founded . on the inculcation of te vital prinelphw of Christ- .- : lanky, as revealed luithe Scriptures. Ile thought , there was nee! of a scheme of national adaaa." tion aanetlersea and In a measure carried on by '' the Geteral Goverminent. Without something of the kled he thought the sy - atem era the Soath - •• would remain wattled, and - thee!, would-be ." • - eoustant-danger of the renewal of the sconce ' ' throueh Which we had just passed.:,. . - , --• • Governor Bralfordi , of Maryland,,at this point .. : ..- teatiells aPPearltecV.,ander the escort _df.the- committee appointertnewaltupon laill. Oa the, :::: - ; invitation of the Proldent. he proceeded to da- - - •f :liver a Omit and stiffing address . lle spoke lit ', ' 't. . pleasing to ms' of the Intimate and, neighborly' rebel= Admen exlsdng between his own State `-' and Pennsylvania: Its allusion to-the final do:. itractlon of:an inettettion that had teen a bra sier to their claser,-1 - intlautcy bitonte down, t ...,,.. the-house with reiterated outbursts of applause; so also, did'Us - geciaratleal -.ln favor of .• *: • "otrestriCteditroiliggecto_ all - Guam : , and rents, .6.• - .." of men. The shqrt adsiress hy Govenso; Bretifork : IndleatthiFkins",.-If he:hermit:lista -." otherwise khown, sea anon deeply Imbued with " •„'" the tree principles ofteedom and 130553333344. a , "„'" _- : high order of abilltY.l', After his address several -• rotemitrees were apgintedcwifsh the Anaemia- - ; ,•• Rea eejoerned to twin o'clock in the afternoon. Orr.rcaa larmr.ts AYALSER . wat 'shot dead at Irk auTae2e.:43- 113.6tecilug carpenter Ai9P-std_ gaolsltr clEa4r tad c•..,:iqed 01 , 3 acp hcafirg tdrogn'eams o[ a WOMAIJ:. end. four , d fonte tweict mE.fteen.nal.....a.iwi, exalt - of vslicm fired tte tai4lEtot..(' ':''''.lkl.l\ : .ll:S - k. , .__
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