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' TRAk 7 LEItS" GUIDE:
Airical and bpaiture of
renorovanii cPutTal lag/road.,
•Tepartie • -, ' • ~ r , .• -A rr o es . , ~,
Do listrass• ; .. 2•10 6 salliTodi 14011 fel
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ial esomitoll - 15,50.p 'ea Vast Un-. .... 2sl so taat
pint Elle blall - 105 pm PittitErleal . all.le pm
22tilt. Express.. 4•25. p m Baltimore Exp's IWO P Ni
Nan Litt ..:..,.-. 020 - ssea plata mmress.. W..n p al ,
Jabastemullee'rArpaliJohostM A50n..10: 1 15 a iti ,
IstAttd,Stasp a 523 axe Ist W:llStaVon SUS a Ni
lid . 14 “•-. 42apm - " " 2.051,113
eh. • a . ..,,,, . '4, :•.,Seoa.pn Oh ' 0 .- a 66apak
Pear A c taaawadoaa p m Perm Anereo'n: 'e.so a Ni ,
The ants... mate,Lieves•Walls . ' Inarlaa aver!
EM:4 1 17 MBA. A. su.splarMat• Marc , ettlabMga.
I 1110 - 6 Virel; Mart Wayne ..aadcrdaago.
Expiesa.,...... s :la /Lu trpress....... - .I am, a m
Ep ........-. 7: o opm'Expren ...... ...11:30p at
p1e i 11....—. SIG p m Express.... ..... CM p m ,
Mail .•.•,,,,•.5..-......ll l oapstalisitki...a. . 2.150 p m.
ri. eikuala 711"141.440 sraxiNt.eaStkarfriat-S 3 .DM.
New Brighten Aeserammlatlea leaves Allegheny
depaCialt; tr. m.,11 . 6a5.„ra, 4.13 p. m . . ant 131,0
N•• sa•fatOLNEW; 2I2I Pi m4' rpm 9. as ' ig i SM ;
p.M.;Ee.cmosay, Is= k. m. - -
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• P14.44114-Itf:C4evelsdr and Vi'lleallav • ;
t rims" . .' i" lrlit l iLTr e et . ..
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% Mad:. ~... ...... MUSA mIAW . tiam pm.
etenUavtUsCiledoMaiodatlon leaves Allegturay,
' .. PAttillinill.atl carsliellXvllle..-
Depsrii..` '`....- `'"'"" -. Arrive:l. 4
:slsll, A-, NZ ;is =meal COo p,tri
.ElT i nell.n..l)l(4 o 4o:Express . - ustn a gtx
I.st alleesperi.link • albs llolf.emport SZO a 131
:113 _ , _ . .... Sae pm 24 _ ... ... 4 2.05 p m
IstlWaddoelPs,. '7O) • m Ist AgraddoelVs. 8:30 a m
la ,“ .... add p a 3124 ” •... 15,40 pm
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Zieg t ii&l9 Valley Miliroad,
' , CPO*. : ' .. . Arrives. -
*all 70:1 a Ps !Express X:3O a m
Express • ' 4:30.p m 1 Mall 7:oofp m
Juseammodarlqrs,lSM p MoSecommodatlon 810 a m
CITY= ,
NOTICES.
Tnelct s ay'
Sala or clothlag, bats, raw - g00d5,..!c., at ale
Clellimrakqoilaa Souse; 55 Fifthattixcii-=!:-I;:,
Sale,:,.treat _
Vo,W,goWailA gotecieugl4o,iihict:?sas:!lo2 d
ilibtleiluettou Emporluns,o6:Flfthstrost, Private
lltSkl~diapg
ir;iaiiiiitlis 'orates: ko thri*eryi new•
lit WI mast E liggrlblopoetll De esnibitol nest
alenday by.Bialierktle4 - 69 Dtutelstreat.
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Pthittit* , l4.elOWSwett Potatoes,
Trutvsenetsl)-7.: aonstmai.thr anivingio, .10
stseet 2 peip7s4:4lb.paLfitoct.,,
*lama-
r . 7 z_--$ AROWarjr Werenaatil -
NM taiiiclipai eat Moan 6 00 d0.
"perlita,dralapxola, pant align flannels, notion'',
fillaW/a;ica., at Basica 8. Oda, &Market:street.
, zverse&Aiti.ablitla thiiiisl. lo *"s4OF , Yalk
74ctotations.
Carpenter JabblnjrnhoP.
Ira*a.,rettesed'aftee atereserot wee Irma
nattearter.',l4%rixe-irpiretat nor shop Tot an-lode'
egOigar tee. •11.0014 aim;
TteElnAlta betireestnat sita_gberil
tity Orders solicited lad prtoptiy"-attendsd tat;
- ' • •••'•;-'••••,"••
. , Ton it *luta!
Ifso,,youaeed`ooaoXlLthitctaitt l . l W,
tmbiotdt sof wirers tor-11. They are highlyonsa:.
Scanted; ass taste to greesi - an'd rola, bu!, they to
ta49,4!*? 941 1 .1 4 1;q14 Ffitt •u:eFt4 exAfaxo
thele'PTo 74 , o 11,I 1, 0 7 •Ant, 61V.7,9n:id/I I
I,2 '°/ I **,tl9; 6 t:itavb, ll t tail to*
Irtimur, Iffu
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Yon Capvt,oigeiti , Vottr Lips, -
.;:ruinilipwithstctloreailize' 11 1 , !! ker z'qu or T,
svivintgozatalit, =V rtz r
_itte
t e eth 1 1 7: 1
- -angisieu4tr
skit ret!qrslulVA ll l l l l2 t,iit'ibrestc .
uumouthottanabe resAvol, Itte ail or any ,
7 .o2rrorriolo, wing*, tor,tobruosar.
inoinssArcivinyo-,Cf., -
Degatkal sans.saviers.luailedetelalllardaaa
er• Almadia
341940404asi.f,billVrateteiroitiZ tattabtagE4
TaiaOstikkilir, •OrOsts,
• _raw, rte,tar;:tAltriailsigg
*tip Sixt4ittio ilejaikestOtest
iriirbg — ret,,isP4fki..3tk9ik4kk;lha fool" 10.4'
" kr4:1414414150.!- "- •
1 - '-',7lo.cfgaillOttlitliO"Calail lie p i, p ,
4:4 to ligit 41044,_ ,fiii4;444 1 4 4 1 1 4
!wow Mutate& aw sam-Iltbbarghladlltanbesk,
tad tiltrit be fogiftsArpriliis' crAticpsq
Boordr,lit smittAneel str neit'llidertitaik. 4
intoverliet , " iiiie#di,jetesgedwlthjmzeitadilidt•
sue. in 3o =60144.31 , 13:We5 , bead*
OPltt the boa mute
iSa?,n istacitvAacoal,'
or-4 21 ;4 1 110. 1 0. 4 Pleltiali. ittPPfdx , iart*
Matatherweitt
;tf
Pt 721 i, E. gignetof Market and Fourth straits,
;Argus- reds'tlixtdBfriat4ol.oll4 . 7RtALorDz7
e°9 3 . 0 :4" 4 /g 4 "nalthiWsoods 4rvi a m os tato
thisscitti;Atii Witirlast
cut utdlo2V- - 11tat thirst 'otthe abovn irudes.,
ratc4lPAt DP+ estfPc*""i l6ol 4 0
, Im #l ll l
coutzwoiuArs , Tery.lim•
Dte ontionsT•ivrab o.3lllteed l 4ll-37 chesPi its*
Xerritifil - krTWCW ,.
*malaria , 72 E. Vanua , of ,31,stket ac iYo rtn
Ineducturn,
frfaLd;t 2 Ao4 ' 7oll4 l 9: ll "k etsi
tUseicalfeibintiri 44-,leksa44:
sut.to siagi, - , - attot itiq k mad and
suntan . " bt sai-sebstai?tismis
sand, Jim tudidog Pra'
;0 0 4, sad * l, 'thir ,Feniitith/ taiselsfosild
kw. imistvetY:/wka4ul.raliafs Oa ,Itgert
-satr4elsoasnussems, goods as shoat.clui•baltof
• eld)zalzta. jle:et!lerotthe tad& kith& madmen%
14e 6 ;:liatr
"Mind intantip ordtrozi AtiOrr 319410,4it *
Vie IdeallUlaa,andstvorrerponelesly low rates.
iif*orslasOiods segk,
ArtgeOcttaniijvlin;a24:4loo4. - if. liairle.l4 l a
lostsoustosmou psesenisauto, meads ahosad ova.
. - vent:nnit:Eithnuntidu. —
s , ibin , ms . 4 9-44 4 4 44.4n d :PAYsbi t l i 4ftic;
swastrirgth Piront - tiec Wrist et the enirrittni
heif ,t July el• cit44,o2Crelesli".the'Sjsfel'ti
• SPitelF:jUd'jr .004 4.9
~-annzgoiser imprint= sixonthLit 40/ to be
' 3O it*OlSW4o,pitea fs render Itnir cup pro
theta!: ha
' win* in it wise tinniir
• - fain the fiiic - petintpiro . peentoi,bZhy
physician that a little toed his Artie sericfeentin
Istkaelszatr and has sototht for ; tharopS01411•114018
visa. Liwouitbeaa wholescme.-
`isles end Perry amossitte Asia. 41 1 1 1 . iataziV , "
/"littf , "#" / "• 4 'o ol, i' . it i ll 4 l P;#?:PA g4t
in an idiot asiltyn."
-Therein one safe iseinitenTbat 'one—for then
, litho aeed , a Protestivs-Tonro
_and:health Rastas.
rte torrid season opens to all its thtemity, a Amin
Hostgviiittrp. monad
otailrll and soldiers of the Marco gamy who have
.:41sectlintillisitrdtuag tbe war .what Mg/think:
,Tney ;Oaten viz that it teens up the vital
- tered die? irttcfre,biiira — cii - ;i4: - eivezetera inn
...without titiating toe Vinod ir "Mtatiti noi trace
41 ntefsrut lathe idretriation, As the poet Co
:Irer s aiiinnt alters 'hut Lot liebilaten"
"Omes the nervous organisation and regulates an
the functions of the body.:.lto other 'alumina
41deeenpne -parity with the CSllettOD 'or rya
its Inals, and the louts,. aperient du.
viPli whirti it is ronlicated are
the best of ,their kind , on the face:of the earth
~, foldeverywhere., , -
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The Crops. - -
iltaiathei for ten due Out has la(rwl°r
obleltrid We leWhear cone but :isaLbtfutorf ee•
;Conlets of thec ndltion of crops. Reports from
=cols In relation to fliotxtent of the dautages
7:rustobit4 by.tbe grata crops Hz the Injury at a
:1 winch ,lower Omit.° than was aetletpatad In
NVlercosM the croat are 'turnlng ont far better
, th i sitt was expected, as they are threshed. . - Many
fields of olds =Truce seventy fin bushels to the
acre. Tbe awe of earn throughout the cons.
ltry will ba the Jugest over gather& TWA will
ey astute: iriws largely the amount of park'
and beef Protture.d.. • The 4usw, rep or t o t the
„I mmo , reee. o f Agriculture has the folio Wag
1- ter of the decrease of the lrlizat crop • •
„Bushell: -
.i`ertMOf 1E04160,60382i
Patltuatal c:p . for 134,154,125
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Du:renew; ' • 20 241.,E0
The lota la as:follow
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England and 65'r.;383
3.taryland and . .. 1,71V,571.
!..T ru irestt and Northwestern Slates.. -..133.801,744
<a. ~ c:ToWL.
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VERY, LAxEsT
BY TEELEGRLeia.
nig .'sATl4N.ric..-v4..0LE.,
EEPORT' - or'tHr''OFFIOEBH,
COAFIDENCE IN ULTIMATE SUCCESS.
mny itiiix;Atignit:lD. —Anal:on:act of a re
port of Gm bidet:re of the telegraph cable expe
:dillon, is published, shOwing. , the following;
'bets: The breaking occurred about 12:30
'o'elock in p. ra. of the 2d inst., at a point where
.
the water scab 3,000 yards deep, and when over
1,200, rallied liable had "bseepaid otit,lti-rion
sequence of Its becoming injured by chafing on
',,thestern of the ship while retarding a pinion
""of it on board the Great. Eastern, ,to malice en
other defect in the -insalarlott; *hien tied tinri
discovered after losing It.
It was grappled three times, being on one of
.the °manna one thousand two hundred yards
-from the water's =face; but the, weight was too
much for the grappling rope welch broke,
and dioppol, the cable. The, last attempt to
raise it wasnuide en'•-the-Itti4nst., when not
meeting with success, a buoy was placed over
the IPM7Whentit. Wrisjoirt, and the Great Ess-,
tern nailed for England, and her consort - tin
Terrible Ara ciabllelflir St., dohia's,,where ,the
lallevvesatl arrived ondast Ttintadrii , evening;'
LI heref4. 1. . 0 .1.• Nn 3 , l llttd•lVli -‘, sr* ' - , Fr. ci n 4
iNgio Tort;eigastig.ritr azeiaN Aspey- 1
Bay respondent says t... The following praeti-,
''cal eariblnstobs bate been • arrived at by: those
engaged in vatiousoperatlinui to the expeditions.
First : That nie,,lllesmahlp Great Eastern from
her-airs and. see gobir qualities, can czoll and
lay the Atlantic - telegraph. cable. • Second :
That thepaylag out machine of Means Con
ning and Clifford, Is confidentlyrelledon. Third:
That the Insulation of the gam perch. conduc. .
_tor; Improved bscresson of:the reduction, of-the
temperature and the trast pressure at the bot
. tom oUthetsiarip end was more than double
what it had been before starting, and proving ,
Itself to be thebest insulated cable ever made, .
aim many times higher than the standard re
' quired by the coutract,..., The cause of the , two
• fauna 'allehWere picket up-xraa in each case
the perforating of the grata percha through.
, the copper by a piece of Iron wire found stick
/ .Ingle the cable. Electrically, the third fault
was analagoua to thb first. The drillenity can
be guarded against in the constraction of future
cables. Fourth. Thin nothing has occurred' to
create the least doubt In the minds of practical
men engaged in, the expedition, of the success
ful laying and Working of the Atlantic telegraph
cable, but on the pommy their confidence . In
the undertaking has been largely Increased by
the experielne thus obtained. Fifth. Teat with
the. Great Eastern steamship, and with Stronger
tackle:and linprind picking up machinery, there
is a possibility of,recoverlng the lost end of the
cable and compacting the line already two•thlvis
laid. , . This I. aigned as Mona, - Samuel_OPll - i
ids& eldef engineer; Jeisepli Andnion,Cptain
of the Great _Eastern; .C. F. - Parley, electrician
to the Atlantis Telegraph and Maintenagee Com-
Im] ; ; C.; Vii. pa Siony s -Eleetriciaa to Telegraph
and Maintenance .Company; -Mm Tbompsorb;
Freres:Stool Natural Philosophy, Glasgow. Col,
lege-P MD; Clifford.- Telegraph and Mamba-
mom .Noise omieUttA.'
pitassctiirott OP LOYALISTS
p. a
Internal —ll6venue---)Rectipts.
no ]noM.'lsi"A=to:fim nMots.
A DeirSaeatieu Hushed Up
Bascvoar. N. Go Angst& It—NG . _ D;rhsatt
is pmrohloat cut= of this ctly. recently trot!:
kaki** :nisi fist It is mat sate fora INikra
tun to erprastyble adattmeats that
tOtWorasiii, naval teaches, reaktly.wout tram
%Mations tO establish .a &hag- tar :'ectLigia . I
Ailarrnasr4fstLeTttla:;'l"he mate would not
-permit thisatalka;asaiiitortaiii:thaat that If
they Walt EMU 'UM would. bat acme• as iamb
pea* were Ittatal*';sakr, • While In
sal* M.V. "
says a Ink vas strung up by the
thumbs in , thsyqtalc•ssissai pot recessed tarty
lobes tram =IL ;mostly sppaintaa by ,
(Immo flolitaw-Coillslass beton* 2e.mM.
toy authcditlas and remseatatiosi orthe" Yeoa
;Ikal'eavernatatrt - akar'azaltaxiaat: aid tha •
Allice/htglbSlFlNltakaixgtekr VP= with:l4o. 7 ;'
4 The *lt . aftigicstafiltyl:3l4oa- Odes
.4 tapirs lortheirlibigh,Stoei Ottharltlekurc
National Moss sett, wit/tarok. Tasa7slatts:
i %buts resialt to the =dm his haart of
Thu ytmeltssat
d'l'lojjrcts 50n,...,r;,4i
- Tim' nitowl;
*Whotitists; ittog thearselks deceived „him -
tatasd It accessary to garrison PsysturrillS with
'negro troopit..!v- -r..
1144 Toatt,„'Aszast. - 15,1-Titi Bari via*,
eaye PA, reemptr liirthelntental Sem& s kate
dayiatteliaL sltaast two ralllkaut dollars.
1 siaatotcod that so, mars Hatton' Basks%
*II ha attbarikt, except la est/Ss - where Magi. t
iyaltspots were died viand the" ilk drat'd[ 'lta
Vat.- The let amount Of Carrotay fa taffssata i
mate iliasiazaLtlonlca:lisi.,boan!,*Ao4.ol,
which 15 **rascal tar this detaatirns.
"Mai ; Ckstotrrial. says: • , ftsathu , dedsicatiou
ateooutfnit triatChtmttrad: r aarattirtithonourk :
.falials;:mbialisrlal2regni4ibt tence , iota° ;
Will street liask,was "email dana.alace &tact.
• The btudsmes, la order Wars the repass,
!treat' of priaelpai;.arratiged; , with% their
, frlaoCuy. tamattsgoßl tho joss attha a sat.' This'
iwai hada „s,
FROM WASHINGTON
VEUIRX 11301i401111 BEI:113E11D
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ArliomponTs; plancams,.ftc.
A . T . lgus,t 1.0. —Perttaisteelit 41.n—
-tfite4neiCTlNUe.iicied Treistiri;icik
tbdittito.day,imount to over $9,000,000, -
etnd a Perkid, g4i0.600 of Matatit!
beri4l?Eitiditetr at pelederap: ;
dolt traTeitta:„.:l -
Getieistl; . B,.Undcrarecid.' te:dar s received bt
coundelon as inoveyarof the part ofßostoa,.and
e a canrequence resigned has military comes
!-sion in the volunteer service.
' 'Hon,D. W.'.Gooch>e appointed naval
.9fileer
It iteald •.that -the;PrOldenCOrday ordered
ti l e,gag icl,e;et of .r3l:,ooo[*.illestagtosetts
trirdlite Settlement Of the Atoglinto l o on
bet ndintlebt f irblehls: expected to bag= mik
tent IssleSl:tifVeMildlstel4emplOyed by
theiNsiy rloennsumnittittett lacttst WashUgton,
.Ntivyraid; on the I.Gth'of
I , '.•giminterthe Irldtarivitt - the =PrasideaVa• ,
Wilatacata Ident.Othersl,
label
;:oa. hirta.ntotbatorlPa4o4Aeret treStlted ton
day: principally to cUltens tntiVbgiolly otaho
• $20,040 . 41011er Among the new stiglice
timse for clemency is thaVot -Btia.;'Goit:Tyrielf;
Mintiesniei - ; 7 .
,-:- , Tb tilg6lleS of National =mei. the the-wack.
liiisinisg , lteilKingin Atlanta.
AFI'AIBSJ3T'i' Bflß Ath iurdo.
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New Yana; August 10.—Tho fins/meta rf47l•
seripi learns from a gentleman, Just from Allan
ia, that that tiace le reviving with wonderful
racially from the losses Inflicted by• the war.
1 urge anmbcra.ottheold raildents have returned
and new ones aretioeklegin. Gouges command
isiglier rents on. a gold bale thrMln 1860. New
htildbpgs of cheaper character are aptinglag tip
In every' directioi, to abcommodate the maiden
and neelaing demands.
The Galveston and ',Houston papershave the
following: Commodore lean Smith arrived at
Galveston from limos Santiago. GO rain the
manner In which' the - warfare Is carried on - in
Mexico, is pettedly terrible. Neither. alde take
any Prisoners, bot murder all they eaPturu.' ,
Thb military atithoritleil at Galveaton ezers
themselves assiduously to - proserva*Orders - but
robberies prevail to:a large extant. '
The Manton Telegraph Kays the army worm Is
ravaging in the Interior.
A. plat:Willi Wharton eounty says the free
Degrees In that county are generally doing bet
te„ than It was supposed they would.
- From San Francisco.
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• ; fair 114.—T6e *eels. opens
fatrortibig ;for an increased exertion its cam-.
inertial circles. The-au:eke of impartad'gooda
le - firet beuada is light and ,jletiors, shew Moro
dirpreition to replenish stock, The ininitgatock
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/MOTHER NEW lOU IRIUD.
ROBBERY ON THE ERIE RAILROAD,
Dishonest Freight Collector.
64,000 Elotenin ,lysigte
LATE MEXICAN NEWS.
LIBERALS SUCCESSFUL' IN - SIN Mt-POTOSI.
The Imperialists Broken Back.
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THE KETCHUM FORGERY.
$5.000 Offered tor• Ifis Arrest.
NEW Yong, August 16.—The DA/ Nam says:
A. B. Jones, frelghtmilleetorson the Eno rail.
road, has been 'a - Considerable
number of robberies. HIS salary was $l,OOO per
year. He had humble apartments In one quar
ter of the city* and , preamiting . his salary and
splendid apartments on Broadway, representing
his steallnga. - and In - whleh he entertained — hie
tensile mends. -
These rooms were made a perfect seraglio.'
An Investigation of Ida accounts
.show that be :
stele 13.000 - In mister, and how urneh and how
long he hasbcon stealing is net yet determined. ,
Jones hai loft the city *ult.:one othis hetes, -
ostensibly for Now Orleans.
Nsw You; ArginstrlS.—By the? steamer
George Cromwell, svicluive NeW Orleans adslebi
to the 13th.- • - •
The Tinatii Browiuliiile• says: Tile taints
had been steadily successful in the State of San
Ltds,Ariying the Imperialist forces Into the de
fenses of sin Lnierotasi..
The people feed and assist the purities In
every way possible, and. show themselves utter.
ly opposed to Maxlnellllan,
.Tho breakbane fever prevails so largely In
Brownsville that many of oar officers aro re-
Orraorr, August 19.—The steamer - Traveler
was bunted at Eagle . Harbor, /ukoHoperlor, yes-
terday. No Urea were lost. The boat was vat:
ned at fortithonsanil Idollira, 'and Wand 'for
twenty thousand.
New Torig, August 15.—N0 new develop.
inentsof Importance In .alleged In the Ketchum
gold check forgery case were made yesterday,
and the- excitement regarding the matter tn
In
ttaea;lei•'circles has considerably abated. ,No
trace oft. B. Ketchum has been dlsoovered.' it
Is etonsldered almost. certaln Unit be tod Aaron*.
to Europa. Thera Is a strong ballet that he Is
etll in the city, or Vicinity, A reward of ACM
'dollars has been or red for his arrest by the JAIL
Teeters and Traders. and tEse National Banks.
New Tonne Angus& 19.,-4-The AMWAY 01
Herter 4t, Ludwig, of this city, has been libelled
fbr confiscation. These men are Inimansely
rich and did the entire engraving crania cotes,
bonds and cheeks of the late rebel government.
This onerightloas set 41Mfa:.the Intentions al
4101:30Ttilltattr.$!:41 , o, ,
?dote Migrations - for Pardon.
PRESIDE sr a.013:=011.5 OPINION
leflcelldn and Trite Ropeninen
POWFAV NROY11101411;g0TRIMOBL
IV'Irl;;VI:a4w;u• W.l4w4ztcmOdt
iernmint. 0 - F , COLORED ' =lli fiE&DaIENOED
Now Torn, Arrest IJ.—The r tnie 3 aWash:
Lorton apeetal.tiajet that the:wmileudfcms for
*deo a= pour In by the Intedred avert. day.
About fart thumbed wins roseived to•day.
bantam Starkey sends thaso, 41lasit-'
itirpt. Governor Pleryont Oom Vlrgtolo,- Got.
mar Berne ;ftottv4lattatai, - ant - Governor
noldealkoin North ,Carolina Timm Georgia
there came fewei Woo . ' froa any Pantile/xi
tate.
Fmldeat Johnson does itet'bellote in the of l
*Y of Pattnit" ai. ahittigli' lioctuTof ;
ttrathpitt. He thinka ntliettUtm. meditation and
true repeations.•-hP tattier then iherAinnew ty
betha._:Neither door he tam that the appoint.
'meat of Prosialoaal.Gormietra condors penal-,
Ica powers, not WM It anthbriztts him to'rr'id:
'the Antotlatte Lonthrzwratily.hy the. Cattsttba•
Aim ,- and di/ the conatistelon - of tho &ma of •
etdetlfeonforms el:lathe Constltutlosonf
!t 4 reVilted•,t3totter and the Proclamation of
fFraa'aMpailem,-;lid will sot MI the offieea that
ifitate.
,` 'Twenty • . ,4111121nians of the tweedy itetartel
dollar eine were pardoned to-day.
Major ldhtt 11,‘ . Cratlelnize and! Lientantat .
trAftialrolt, of the rebel AMU who were
crrated laat-witurtas spies and antdood at In
tdlanapolia, have been pardoned by tiro braided.
it° leave the eactotry4m. , -
Fayette McMullen of Virginia, ommbei of
i the rebel Commas antrd tsqq7e;4cr4or, armed
with a lettet trod Gairertor.Plimarattocthe Sec
retary of War rearmuntendlng the withdrawal of
the coloreeLtroofe from thee fate, because they
are hlghly. obnaritittaja• the loyal Virginians.
Hr. Idelinlien,tutd PO 14spylew, with liceretary
Stanton to4sy. An order for the withdrawal of
said black troops teas urban:l-hate&
1111 Z, TM lOT - 10,110 FLIGFi
xrpßoactuitu-i Tfititi
Itrirzto , Turnitattes Evidence
TIIE HIILJpa&Y LIEEDIIIOI TO DICOTIII
TELE4B 014, 1 £897Ft.„9.4N.,,P0PE1
WITIT,MI)WiSt
l*
very Severe eer ppre eni
ed,
•-_!: Ce..:4.4:3,-t_
Izians ISSION J err i 43WITTEIN..C13
.11 , 7
Wt kinf3CM l N • Altlingt .Ps ll l o lhee
been eeeNtetitti r enVeteesthl.PrirtPket.nrVettm;
to judge flat thergaiernixTent tia,%ituderte4
the trial at Wins heklialtilltatnitiat — esivideace
In ke' sitgeemdlint.trigbl4.l7",risereht It
irgbel 3 ititt.theioC 4 et 4 d4rdekteee;Crit*.-tl4
-itaGgietrie 4 t1 . /44411 aI:MeV
tie:lvrea 'won r ibtiltdOrk . prit i oneni., and
other airoGrits which , were 'from
time to time committed in dedabee hi/adult*
of war. It Ls known that Wire hat etpressed
his desire to tetske,lnapdriag twelfth= as to
the extent that'Davrtr-Wiw implieatcd is the out-
rages of 'southern prisons. „.
' Triegrems received from MaJor Gen. Pone to
day, at the Indian Bureau, containing a eons
maaleation ;foto 'Ott, Sally, now ecrodneling•
themllitarycspedltton - lit Dwotah, gnnaunciug
that there isle" doubt that a permenout • treat,
can now be • seemed by the Government with
tbo Sioux and Cheyennes tribes on the Upper
Mi,eourlriy r• .
,In endorsing this intelligence ' and referring It
to Secretary Garin, .oen. Pope suggests that
uncivil or military person-lathe section^ resi
dent In by those Indiana should be appointed a
committee for treating with them. -la addition
to the • above _ Gee. -;Bully' remarks, that
in that quarter the inhabitants aro apprehensive
thist the coming whiter will be ono of great se.
verity, and It Is feared that the troops-will sager .
even more than they dillaat moon. All efforts
made toproduce gardea veletehtee ter the ee't.
camp were futile bframon of WO raTALMI Oz ' •
, -
" - A special to th e Trlblirulf dated Wmbln i rEdn,
August 19, says Tho President lice ordered the,
revision of tbe entente In the cane Of alargo
number of 'attires* charged with &lag clothing.
So soldiers,-aiding and abetthig• to deeertlngi
&v., and dlreeta that tbey. will Immedlately be
released and famished :with tranaportatlon to
Jantansootas, Angnst 19—Along train of
rim loaded with Hope trial' bridges; toreplace
those recently destroyed. on the Union raffle
railway, on the eastern. division, by the =pre.
eedented high - water tithe Kann river, passed
west today ln.charge Of,ltsjor Henning. 003
erst Agent, In the meantime, the bnelness or,
the road eat - alone!, uninterrepted.• • tee:lßnary.
bridgts basing been
,conatructed; The prnient.•
enerlatlC directors are- eparlog. nO expense to
teakettle road that class. • '
MEE
Upton Pacific Railroad.
rrnstvgaii. MONDAY, 1 •
LAThST f1(OIt -Euffiii%
ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER BELGIAN
Condition of the Atlantic table,
ac.,
turrnsu Porivr, Aiegasi :10.—The steamship
Belgian,which left Llverpeol at 1 p. m., on the
101 h, and Londoderry the next da', passe I , this
pol=last evening. Iler deice any five days liter
than those of the China aqd City of Corte
• The =nation 9f the Atltuatictable retrained
=changed. No news bad been received of the*
Great pastern or of her consorts.. The dellgtha:
het' ietnivir stitiigthened the. Impression that
soMething might have happened to the tanks in
which the cable Was sPned, ' and that It might
haVe been tieceisWtertrady t 193 cable until the
Lanka *ire made geed:"
At a =Wane blthe. Atlantic Cable Company
held in Londi3n on the oth; It was Yeaolvel
convert the prefentdetuares into consolidate:l,d
per cent. preferredatock and to issae additional
capital the meat of £BO,OOO to .complete
mama cable aril construct and lay doWd
second.
••
The chairman.Tion 8. Wortley. said he had
no information to give the meeting, bat he
hoped for sellable information. In a day of two.
He said the Shiro holders should'be encouraged
and persevere. The meeting Wasananlmous. •
GREAT Burrsni—The Batterwalto Circular of
the evening 9th 'Mils: • •American securities re.
mined steady for some days, until tne arrival of
j,he telegram& by the North American, reporting
a rapid advance- to Erie &harm, and the de.
amnion of a dividend. This caused much em.
&anent In London, and a large business. was
done at about 66; but- on sellers appearing to
realize profits, they gave way to 56%. Illinois
shares are dull "and declining. Fivistweatles
have fluctuated between 89 and 69, and closing
. ..steadily at 683. A tolerable business was done
in the Atlantic h Great 'Western debentures at
man.
Queen Victorbeand the junior me:inhere of the
royal family bad arrived at Antwerp, and pro
ceeded to visit the King of the Belgians.
A terrible tragedy had occurred In Linden.
A man took three children to lodge temporarily
at -a coffee house and murdered them all In their
beds by suffocating them. The murderer had
escaped. -
FWANCE—The political DOW WAS naimpor.
tent.
itTbe fount continued heavy. Renter, won 114
"tr. 90s.
laventrooL, Ahmst 10.—Cotton opened with
a declining, tendency, but dosed firmer. All
quotations have advanced a trifle. The sales of
torte days amounted to 23.000 bales.
laysurocit..—Prefulatift—Advanelnir; weath
er more favorable Mr crops. There is stain;
prevenient In most breadstuff+. Corn, however,'
la tendluploateirerd; Flour Ls tending apward;
Wheat firmer, sear' advance of Ss. - ed.; - salts at
-Si. Od.„ and Os. for ,wlntcr red; Corn aura*, at
UP and Ala ca. tormited. - -
. .
Provision Aferkei—Fitht but steady). - Pork
tending Opward. Bacon; sales at 555003 clot.
tug quieter. Lard firmer at 'WON. Snot
gala and steady. Coffee steady, Petroleum
steady.
Lantos, AWISI 10.—Wherst advenced is®
31 on theereek. Flour goner at an' advance of
M. Sugar quiet. Cabo firm. Tea
Consols for money, 5934(35 S, Illinois Gen
toil shares, 771 . Erie them, 05:057i
- Lather Cosrowncur, or Tmardurts ro Lou
neenzarr—Lirmotoz, August 11.. .-Cotton
opened cull at* decline of 1,,,•®341, hat closed
attire. The decline was frilly recovered, The
tales of the week are 50,000 bales. hilddling
Orleans la* gaoled 10 ; d. uplands. 101. The
Wes to. day were 10,000 bales, closing firm lied
=changed. The stock of cotiou in port, Is
574,000 bides. Sendatuffs still abandon. The
weather is still netsporeble the crops. Wheat
adthithed itadd. Trorlalons Pork ad.
vaithed e Od. ?Bacon edvanend la
Loamy, Antrust4.—Conaolsi For moue el
Minoiseestral shams, Tel shams, 55,4
551 5 W's, 67(463. ' -
The bullion to the leak of Ragland has
da
creased fivisiro
*errata awe Passau.—The Rehm Predid
Prase, of Vienna,sapr Couot Biwa who had.
proceeded to ,Gastan to resume
with Annie reholve to the Tittehlewisto ein•
elder the Austria's coneesalon of July lOth, as
definite and tigehangethin. Shoobi Prussia ha
slet on the strict MMus= of the coaditions,
itheproposo2,,lsrat rehrosiy..thed (haunt Glance
will declare :the negedislions Mikan. d .
serrestelii weeld ‘ ostly corablered so Wale
theartat of booth dagramly voting against
*Webs 3: of the treaty of PSICO conelated at
A special telegram ttom Thais tithe ton
Countillanee Wits be of this mast
pacific dithetehee. ,Auslais has concluded not
to break with Prude for Ute iak. of the Deka
Of Angnatistberg.
BrAte.—The ministers have under midden.
lion the 'lathe! aides at St. Duping% t • . .`
London Ito eaAu' Ita.—pulde oa theOth inst.
texxo - ArtinothangeiL"' Thema t• ilemadd
. .Ilqiettaido)ur were commented at
Leaden fora Dm Snaffles loanof £400.000
',ter lug. • - -
1 Tbo 4 oLlatltrglit the „Windy/ by Rot CAT. of
palthaarev • •v) r
The Atlsaildriabie reAtilittd iliiittler:lArotttiq
Additional I* IthowW;and' nothing , Ls eutowne
tbio erlivtd.44.4ln flosaa....Eintrain. which ts
looked for silT therrith west et any 010,0'
Dort: Windt indicates • Void tent
fatitlil,l7s hike anti but It Isthearit thateep'•
14criountei*sbowlmrit 1,550 ; miles, a re more'
hkely to s rree.L. It was 'reported that the
Company:were about to take linmedirdiar steps to
',enlace the 10% table.
The Dady A'ors sap There no listolote.'
wbsteverofany further payments of dividends'
Or principal of the Confederate loan.
1 , Tee Tows highly eulogises Gen. Sherman for
his speech 644 yyppnis..,
ChttoberivOlf c.rWato bsafitieillastue
-Postmaster General for a steamer to sell on Fri
!days lastradot Saturdays.
Queen Viitoia halt gone to Germany.
TberalUdenCiSt theft:ll4M Kier,
ups The poplar anbacriodan of ten centime*
'for a gold medal for Hrs. Lincoln. vas gill pro
'messing. There were 95,000 satuerlbers, and •
committee Wasaprolutied to MVO the camber to
10.1.090. It *u rumored In Parlsthst reinforce
ments to the extent of 60013 troops were on the
point °lnch* swot to Maxlaslillan, SOW from
Yenned and M. from Algeria.
The Bourse was heavy at 67199 c.
The direst of the King of Spain had assumed
• a serious mixer.
The new propmsWnus front Pntuta to Artitrle.
relailve to Behlrswhy llobsteln •'
were under,Cee•
Indexation. and It wits reported that if they fall,
AnstrLa will at once urge tiliti.rederatGlet to et
' cognize Angustliiburg as a sovereign Duchy. te
The cholera WII3 still spreading at constontl•
coplo ; • -
lillneral Resources or the Ulterior of
VlrgUltesethebel Geo, Joseph E. John
,i6n,liitextuttiltztnuer:Deeisfat:
Naw, you; Aninast 20.—The Tones Rich
mond contrapnadent. sayni,Aparly. or scientific
gentlemen who hartijustrotorned fro • min-.
ate essminatkm of Apo - Men of the geed region
of this late give the most astounding acconuta
of* the londerelOpod• mbiend=retheurces of the
Wolof of intonate. Not only does gold abound,
but they fontutt the whole Martin taming with
ifnaadlYet; iendstill,Z,ldatebegnend Other MO=
cable materials.
Ihe Beratirs Washington special has the tot.
lowing T4ose:lM (Wng JoesphEntottoton
accotepanied brbb site, frcephtted to hare left
B'cluncnd this morning for Baltimore.
The Connalsalaner ot ' laterual hereon do
sides to day. heta policy of insurance issued by
an decidenv Insurance Co., which contains a
ophser, comics tile of tr°tr
atichlindalitijary, is Lobe regarded as 'a life In =
enrollee polley, and is eublect to a stamp duty
like otheelestiraliatollatc.ft aga in when a
writ sub ) ect`to *tamp duty, but which has been
Issued unstamped,ts alto:yards stetmppti to the
manner alloWett ':by law; audit' etatnplag Mates
beck to the 11ine when the writ was Parted, and
mates It valid. •If the writ was waned prior to
April Ist 18116,it should be stamped unde,r the
provisions of section 163, of the data of June
10th 1604, Jr, slow the cone rails tinder section
158 of the said act, as amended by the act of
Bluth IS 1805.
II=!
- New Toni, August 19.—A rowing match
which attracted a large number of spectators
took place, on the North river yesterday after•
noon, toltwnen the crews of Um boats Atlanta
and .Coltimbla. Tbo Starting point wee off
Elysian Fields, sad the • COIIIIIO was a mils and
a half up the stream and back. The Atlanta
was the winner, going the three mlicaln twenty.
three minutes and thirty.five saJonds, and be4 t .
big the columbla by thirty seconds.
•
Soldiers , Mut Sailor. ProtecDec Society
NywYoltir4rttlya—About two hundred die•.
cbargod and unemployed 'soldiers and sailors
met last evening and organized liermanently a
fl3allors and BoidieraFroteetive dociety.” Des
ointions warn adopted to get upit grand picnic
on Friday next, for Me benefit of the.'orgaulsa• .
tion 4 and requesting Gen. Dlx to bet its' Fred-
Fireman's Mot.
New Yortz; August W.—Thia morning,ehout
One o'clock, a small ilre occurred In the North
ern part of the city: Tiro tire -cOmpan les . met
at the icene of the fire, and In consequence of
some misunderstanding, they ittacked.cacb.oth
ar with resolvers. It Is reparted that fifteen to
twably, met were kills aid Wouccled.
. _~.. 1 ..
TIM TEAL OF CAPT. WHIZ.
Llncoln Hospital restroyed by fire.
WASIEMPTON. August 10.—The Special .
y Cornmisslari, of which May. flee. Low Wal
lace la President. met this morning for the first
time In !accordance with ma order of the War
Department- . TherCommiesionia secret session
merely organized and adjourned till Monday.,
:Prisoners other than Capt. Wirz may be tried
before It. The charges and -specifications
against. him wilt not bo made known antil his
arreipmeat, , • ,
At late.hour last , night. four of the wards
of the Lincoln hospital, , In the eastern part of
the city. were destroyed by fire, and four otters
*erepulled down to prevent the spread of the
flames to the dry and therefore madilyinllaina
bib thither of which the bialldhage were comOosed.
The patleitte "were several days previously , re.
moved.
Assignments of Morris HttetTi.,
. YORE. duvet 20.—The Rencild save the
assignmenta of Morris ifetchum. senior member
of the firm, having included all hls prOperty in
his transfer for the benefit of his creditors; ren
der the attachments duct have been tuned of no
account whatever. Mr. Ketchum'e estate will
be divided among his creditors equally, according
to the amount of their claims. But the Ymall
antannt which he held in trust for Ms' eblidree
has been eecural. The total valtte of the prnp•
erty - thus assigned la stated to be two or two and
half millions of dollars, about equlvaleiStto the
tosseeor the arm.
..The statement of cheap tones will WWI be com
plete, .41,. elabn of about 00,000 tot bonds said
to hale been . aunod4 tho securttled &merlon:el by
yangbtnn( Retchntartras made yenteiday, and It Is
Ilkel fo prcrtor the cddy'One that' tint boon left
. .
Mr. Chas. Graben', the broker of .Ed ward B.
Keehn= has nearly completed his' account of
losses: . They will amount. exclusive of the
forged paper which he redeemed, to Mout
61,045,000 which, with the 12'15,000 for Which
ho holds. forged certificate, will swell the total
to *1,330.000, including - the money statedlo be
the losses of the Importersand Traders' Bank.
the Fourth National Book, Dabney, Moran .51
Co., and Ketchum & Co., who held 880.000
worth of the forged ;ape&
The whole sum of the losses by the Ketchum
defalcation will certainly nut much exceed
14,0)0,000.
Af.r. Graham will speedily effect a settlement
with his creditors. About forty per &Idiot the
claims against him will no doubt be .
Patents for Government,istsdi TuUtd
New Tram, August I2o.—T7i 6 ° .itemid's Witah-
Mama special says:, A patent for four thoitsand
six htunind and eighteen acres of Government
landless Instheen Issued to the State of lowa, as
infien.nitylor an equal quantity of swamp land
nitrated In) ontgomery...conuty of that State,
which bid teen disposed of by the Ilidted States,
with other nubile lands. The. Gbh:age and
Southwestern Railway Companylume famished
thence:feral Land Offleawitle a map &MO loci.
o=ol the new tine of said rad, atdbnrized by
• ma:am of Comma approved April 25ttr, ,
lestructicnis have been 'lssued by' the
Commlarloner to land °Mem In Nebraska and
Vi'lalsonsm. to the effect that the odd 'membered
rectionson the/nig:lnd route are still held In
reset - ration at Ironing to the State of Wisconsin
for this railroad. That even numbered sections
within sis miles of the old mutest° reintxd In
FiCnio Ouedollar and twenty-dye cents per acre,
and the eyenntuntared sectionsWithln six miles,
of the }Cute lately authorized are increased In
priests two dollars and fifty =taper acres it
shlo stklu t parties who tISTO purchased
within six coldest the original Ilee - of the road
mid paid therefor two dollars and fifty cents per
ICI; and =thought within six MUM of the new
route, their heirs or wipe will be allowed to
without ftnibm payment arielt additional quantl..
ty of busdalteld a cue dollar and twe nty
cents warms, which sissy be subject to primal
=and equal to the amount originally
.
Chief bastke Chose with the Praddent
Tim tr`ettrou
0. fleserie Come,
. .
Now resscAagstst . I.—T ho Theist , eab
inesoospacial=sages it is currently metered
that Chief Justice Chsse. who arrived here bit
evening, come* try istltalloa of the President.
The Cblef /esti°, had an Interview with the
President this toomin Wore .Cohinet mmting.
The matemplered coosolidation of the Vete•
ran &memo Corps lava dr, tmloscate. and coo
seven masterinit sat of impede= Milo=
rTr,t to load morpistet o=l tgvelannsny
severed team Ueda° OM Gam
meet prenitles mewl thareset- ssealuir ,
these ostisi lapielee and selferiser 1113krw.
Istlamcatlyhopedtint the nrelbstatutte am
ierynmees which =et us" , the -coasOlido
tlan take place assf bs °Salsas:din some ellsedve
Manner. Noshes of men better , deserts' the
_ _
PeihtraL
tic* T ota."Attitwit 21.—Thst*,/kna's ttta
toes eortassatikat atm; aeda oat Of thie
ttetritioa or tbw.NtW rat Seixtrtleatltoh, "WI
IA We dts Lb; Ms; ot Job to attend iho
imai naiad SWOWitratstratta that chi.- &
pact: veal AbrabilarlAacabs and • MUM , wpm
owlet it =lto Awe with; sv brat= mitriedit
brand td the pabaraialan. Dr. Betteatekt. toot
of tha New Yolk WWI= party, rite • *Woad
&Oro to-reAtslt towlfor '‘C'sattihetiatle la:
Elissarelittase,osheithisater tiara. Coming'
this ilisan Walkartasbal by the '
Ilosslaa ;CUM Giroost pctfonson etH Na tall&
tar? 4a17. - ,Tba Vetted ,Litotta Coosa 'arm*.
ton wa singuato, hut It te - rototted that he
scald do tothLeg la its tight, itlllutagt
&boat% II at.'"Af'claza6 - Camptalat
be the eabltet hums beta sr:atie to the (hal
ted Butts If toisiormsßeciln.
den. Sickles get Beaten. , <
' Borrow, Anust 19,—/lajor General Dinkel
S. blctlcsild. appolatal vanuncsaalur of the
"ad - Mulct; Department' of darns:, coMpfising
the &Era of bhavactrusetts. New; York and
Yemeni, was aerenaded last craving, and mad*
a abort speech to the steps of the Patter
Ifouva,;ti *bleb he said the state Of bis health
Would prevent Ws from - making Wag eitendal -
remarks, but would takottie oPportanity loafer
his congnaulailous at the summand time of
the wan and the becomble peace which had
,Licen won.' He epobe 'of thigood conduct and.
velem of tbe NewEugland troops which it had
been hie fortune to command, and ciprensed ht.
belief tbrdifis tiMiltax7 supervision of the three
:New Eagland States, which be bad the honor
'to command. would not bee very onerous task.
.3 he Geared *u =Weed : with mesh entticiatalut.
ill) Ketch= i,orgery..
rim Nonni An Dartford-papa
royal A nomba atm:Memel: tater:mod in the
Retches' failure, went to New York on Tuesday ,
evenlogi.', They tuna learned all the recta that
could be °lowed, and tbelr friends here to•daY,
'are hopeful that the %house wlli-pay a tray
!largo per tentage 4of 111 Indebtednesaa. One
genitttuan Interested soya ho would'be glad to
get Oily mita on thelothir Sbi hU{Chltnt... Mon
xis Ketchum stated,on Wednesday, that hewn
aidered hlmaelf worth two Wilton dollars bakes
;• the late tronhlee, and that big sylehdit tarts at
Wattned, Conn., where he milks, belOnsi Ids
he COGS cot MM. -
I . 1 ' 1 Who:nerds flank Case. ' •
Nsw Ton; August »o:-.The examine ton In
PhMalt Sabi UM war restuned yeataMity.-
=vim. Liana'Mad Cheri% Brown - warapres.
ant. 1n • seastody...
the - manger the the prisotieTt "cd PAm.
!that the statements of Jenklna be stoned. and
thaprigenerele dbleharged, luting that it was
not ,allowty lathe - evideace Inn :liletteriate
and Bran% knew that the money, received bye
them front Jenkins' was ttolern l bi lalm fttnn the
Dank: 'The mmasel - for-the prageraties urged
the commitment 'OA Intonnerns contending
' that the' evidence Wag 'attfriattat that end,
The Jutted' -tOarg air tlegialeti WI tdondey
NawYons, August °anthems to
teed upward-hum a combination of causes. it
le Understood Dotter .the present-at least the
Babas easury has suapeaded its sales. Tharo is
a demand for the South at the rate of about
threnfonas of a million a week. The per
ehattit for customs are at the rate of about two
millions pet wet*. while the advance In foreign
exchange to near the aptsio shipplog point pro.
duces an expectation of an early resumption of
gold exp.rts. . These circumstances naturally
force up the protalom. Thera is very little spec.
elation. !rho price this .morning has ranged at
144 34. .
Tile *pantie Cable.
Nor You, August 10.—The detailed state
runt of the loss of the Atlantic cattle gives a
little clearer account of the manner fn which
the cable w a s parted. It appears that the pick.
leg up apparatus brought the cable so near to
the bows of the (heat MOW °. that In every
lurch the vessel made, she chafed and cut It so
that It coiild not stand the strain. Indeed the
cable was a part of the time's/War tho fore part
of the 14.
From Cairo.
CAW, AUVIA ID.—The steamer
from ble,mphis, has arrived with 77 bales of
cotton for Cairo, and 104 for Ht. Lads.
The.steanner Della Donnatrith, with .500 bales
hf cotton on board. stink on-the 10th lust% In
'Red River. Boat and yam° a total 1053.
-
A tiro In. Little Reek destroyed tlie boltalig
two - pled by the "Slovernment epeeist -agent.
fig 5,515.000. .
John Forsyth Is appointed Mayor of Itlobile.
The Delitieatione 'in 'Yiew
and 'Money Market-Yeekly Review' of
the Wholesale Market.—
•
New YOBS, Amust 19.-,Wallstettethas about
recotered les composure. Theri. are n symp-
Wei of the pardcki feeling of twoor three days
ago, confidence becoming moregeticial, and . the
market dlffers little ftom Its cOnetitima * weak
ago. The Imes connected with the frauds, and
failures will fall chiefly anon the strong faith.
gone and Arms and is„not likely to Produce any
further cases of depression.: •
It la understood-that the losses of Graham
Co., upon stock contracts will not exceed E2DO,-
000. The assets already collected tmder the
SlEalopment , amount to about forty per cent. of
the Ustilliles.
,
Riff Way shares — market strongandgenentily
better, with a goon demand for stocks. There
were lergeptirehases of - Erle and - Pittabargh,
- buyers end sellers' options There is considera
ble abort Interest out, purchases present and
anticipated, which helps to sustain th e mar.
kct. Government • !Amities were all higher
with an improved demand. Coal and Simone
neOrla shares eve firm with an upward tendency.
Gold as very strong end the market Is sonar
ally advancing ! It Is supposed that the sales
from the Sub-Treasury have ceased for the prep
rot. The stlpmenta to-day-were 8203,000. The
Southern demand la about the same. ,
The defalcation lathe Erie road does not m
elte much attention. ' The amoun t stated by the
officers of the company as only" about 82,750.
Money shows More ease. ,There is morecet
fidefee, and the : discrimination 'of lenders re
specting beiroweris ls lassitevan. ' ,
The. Pare has . tho sfollowink: review": of the
wholesale tumid. 'The" Cur market itris been
much excited especially for high grades;" which"
have advanced 0 dollar per , barrel. The demand
has been partially speculative. owing to
.lteeeenta.of Short crops In the .West. The ar
rivals havebeen light and the stoats much re
4eleed: This tegethee with thn advance in gold
lives sellers the advantage. Extra State 87,10
07,2501 t. Louis 811 , 25®15 ; Ohio Shipping
48,50®13,75. Wheat is in active demand,
mainly speculative: prices advanced from 4 to
24e per bushel, which has checked all business
for export. The stock has been materially In
creased, and now exceeds 700;000' busltels. The'
market closes strong at 61,4501',51, for Siring;
e1,e02,05 for Red Western $2.0303,10 for
Amber Winter; and $4,15@)2,50 for White.
Our estimate of the short crop.of wheat as giv
en in our lea report has been folly confirmed.
Corn active and fluctuated rapidly, notwith
standing the large arrlvale. prices are well main
tained. The high'prices current cheek the ex
port enquiry. The marker. elosotnteady, at DV
qtalerfor Watern Muff. The Mack has been.
largely. Increased. Oats have. arrived - very
freely, andthsre was a falling Mlle the demand.
which caused prices to decline four cents from
the extreme point, closing dull at tific for West
ern. Pork, demand moderato Tho receipts
have been. liberal and the stock accumulated
causing a disposition to melte in part, by the
toldcro: the musket closes quiet at VIM @ad,
. for new, ptime ages. Priam mess has been in
deniand for government use; prides are firm at
127(q,27,50... Beefhaapeen In brisk demand and
prices have l adviumedithe market closes firm at
PGlic for plain extra mess.,
Cabe; the stock of Rio ham decreased 03,000
bags; the quality is poor aid there Is no inquiry
- tempt far prime lota. We quota prima Itio at
Ole; .fal:10(31034. gold prices.
Thecotton market has been moderately 'ac
tive 'and' favored buyer, until the'closa of the
week, when the rise In gold advanced the :Pri
mo, which eloted firm at 440 for middlings.
The receipts have been about W.OOO bales:
Whisky; them h a s been more activity dint=
the week and prices advaneel 10 12,100 . 420
..Per ono.
Drl Goods . MaOct,
New Yalta, August 19, r. as,—The w eakn essas
of
e ir.ton goods in Stmt band's hots -Aces down
this week In a positive dacllna of soma of the
staple lines of goods. Among tho ;Was, how
ever them hie been considerable activity, -and It
Is likely, nova that agents bays met their views
as to pica, that there will be intprortmest
in badness at ant hattd9 -
This excitement on Wall area Itss but Tray
remotely affeeted'the dry Coeds maricet.• The,
nada!' 'new so little de.• =Vapor' credit,.
that any interruption of =nag or-memos
la Of thatt consequence to dry gads merchants.
The England cotton ire extending op
orations as fast as the nappy of hinds perk
mite. Some of the larger corporation, have
their wets to Lancashire. England, for pro.
ming operatiths• the slimly in this cannery
bostinsdcquates Webear of large new =nom
factories being projected, one thinning anent
tar of 1250,000.
The =ports of domestic meter= from thisport
to forego ports for the week ending Aim% 19,
Ids% tarts beads follows:
To HeilahetlndirAVPlcitaxel 5; Weed*. -
4X4arselsidrePEPAlSPoral" for the week Li
Pa, sad four ages l , Tretterogy reported,'
118peekkais: 'the total slue Jermary 1, 18t*;
Ii 122 peckince. Bmwn theetlap tnactire,
and jotexre bay eannottes. Priam bury and
134(41M lower.. Tine' gradat Ate -scarce and
firm; We voter sgeetteVpsices for
rtrt e :sne Indian Mead, I.dwrmm 0, Appleen
6:.slidindian Wain!, 3130; 4-4 flrs al osvtlle,
Sdefyi do, Mee 44 AugustafactOry, 904 ,tt' do,
Mr Pommes K. Mk; Applettm's 28e . for
213,..ie for 0,,an0 2910 for molt Maher—
New liferket 'inroad, 191;e1 do A,
kikddetem dO„ 29,10 44 • Illel=n.-.10e; Maus,
eheistra A. 2be; Co SIC; 4 4 Nashua Metre;
223ie. &timings are 240 for Nashua =trio Ando.
ton E.24osad lv,=e..lllSultbdldertiegi sand=
goad =manna, sear= mid thot,radass oast sold
ahead.. JO irrodbtea us- plenty rrod , Sitteles.
shidolowtr. .The Saw Tack nulls= delivered
et 47y.,,cr 4.4 Wmmootta„4ser 9 8 do. - IZel 5 4 do,
680.. Wenn= neder. velsaque held et 45r do
X X, 40e; Yoreardsl!, kfasortilbs, 4330440
X, 444 not =at Elattersiale• Neat. Tic;
llartleits E, 400 Ssr4 4, WO fort;;: and 31otor •
tech. Lonetile eel at ink- -Hops at 23413a1l
Hank, 25c tor., 44, and Ti for
;linnets condone +Kilts;,, Than Mad" "a
CIO CO tugs from . Ti'., 50c; Scarlet
twilled 4735 . sad 71}e - tor - E, - and - LI white
C'Xet 44 abater Magi:lc; id= and mixed,
tweeds. 45E01 luminances are Udder. T e st
It Etat dard„ Barrie 8, widto dlmet.s, sell it 0(5-
89e for plain and WEL Blankets are selling
freely a dtill priest. Carpets; arse: "My attire,
and the stock la light. Hartford braise/54M 150
Idgber. Lowell are $1,05 roe extra =pester, and
SWO for Imperial three. The Hartford COM ,
reuses medium superior 81,50; do. superior 8165;
impale three , 0,85; extra three 83,15
Bromels 83.45 for 2 , ft; 83.55 for 4 fr.' and Imo
for 5 fr..
Forrfpa Gtooda—Among Imports-re contlanut.
upon the whore, active, though the large sates
'r drum Pods et ADS hare somewhat three:
tut tercet from atom 'putthntca. Dethablie
Stalat a,cimeto' dr CM goods iS In brisk demand.
There appears, however, to he en over supply
of piloted styles. Dahl dress- fabrics In good
demand, do. White Eyck 433 i., Brown Brills.
Handout In steady demand :lower gradea 34 and.
I, lower. Corset Jeans qulst end tutees swab
Canton Flannels—tkere ban iocreaslaz supply,
and the demand Is steady. for Ilan 3000 a b rah.
et Board. Naurerakan and klanclicatco sell et,
423;, for. brown; .Blahartlol% 44; Good Uopo, •
I WA), Conestoga, 40,• n
Thefollowlng are the Jobbers quotatlonat
M es, errimack, 31%31; Codes, 1.„ 30; tipragnes fan
-2 Meta ends, 231 American,Bonnets.
c Slan t
ders. 20; tat cm-28; Bartlev 31004'3 3 i
;Amoskeett, 20; National 31111 a, 25; graold'eAdi
'Lavelle 24)it Pair:bens 8.,' .24; Londortmonm
lag Sprague, ..110)it Atlantic. toonnalut.-8341
Itok mourning notquoted, Amadeus mourn. ,
ltur, - 114tirDelabes, demand.rary active. assort , =
tremt In Arai hands Is Awoken; Peale. 33.tir
flamlltoue 43}il litanckester,B2to Lowed, dd,%-'
Drool shawls are In addle dernana,:=l4 qu
leading brands. The retuned :telt&
are Investing a goodly portion at their pay la .
now rlg,.lbr the proseut , mlWy. Increases the
. demandforlkneyeasslmeres,dellututd
casting diannels. bmitnelty NOS era wanted
for thefloathern. ma:kat, and Aosta* is Ivry
1/0131. and -„talng. good , priees:::The• artjeaw
though on anent scale 'MOO tot appear ritni•
.1 toexceed the want! of the motel: proaldieg
the goods are of• the etght - ciao. The Imposts
far Abe hat week' are, $9,0,31,144,' • against ,
D 1,059,1137. Mr the corresponding week last year.'
New Orleans, Illarkets...slEteanregall'a
nous* )stittOuridOd.
Nxw Ontagq, Atte. 10.—Cotton Mu steady;
1450 bales sold at 41.5r424c. Sugar dull; Lou.
lolans common, 10in. Freights to New York,
It4( - saNc; checks on New York. ;6(5.0%c die•
count.
Buccal Betturegard'elconse was surrounded a
few nights since, and Beauregard, with others,
kept In I cotton press till moinlng. It la sup-
Posed Kirby Smith was concealed In the House.
A gentleman much resembling Kirby Smith was
mistaken for 'him. Bunregard complained to
Sheridan of the manner In which tin milltarf
invaded his. premises, the officer In command
not being Informed. General Sheridan wu
greatly annoyed at the occurrence and righted
the nuttier with Beaurteud.
lion. James Eh Bell has been appointed Secre
tary of Stain In Texas.
Order or quartermaster General.
Naw Yong, August 03.—The Qaarterammter
General has Issued an order under instructions
from the Secretary of War, in reference to
horses recaptured from the rebel armies to effect
that where a horse captured from the rebels, In
Identified, byre/Metre% proof, as theproperty of a
loyal citizen; The claim of such Mara to his
property wlllto recognitedby rataraLagtho horse
to him, or if the necessitate of the service pre
vent such return, by paying for it at the regular
government price of the district, Duelpt to be
taken In all caste In duplicates.
A patent for four thousand six hundred and
eighteen acres of government lead has last been
Issued Willa State of Iowa; u an indemnity for
an squid quantity of swarm) land, situated in
Montgomery county, of that Blatt, which had
been dls pored of bY the prom mcat - with other .
veldt:llszer. • _ .
. . _
Arrival of ; •Cotton-Death , of an. Editor.
Cunt), Augnat W.-4)41111=4W and set euty
fl hays of cotton arrived to-dav tor Cairo; era
for Bt. Loots and 988 tildes Tor Cincinnati.
W. P. Wisely, £.41t0. Was r Of tho _Mobile
Anva 4. 4
crazi,dltd si..lackson. :, on, the Sat, sad
. Tte. Coartelttre syspointed.iti confer wit/IQ/T.
Ea of Tesas,regarding menanres forrosto
rirg the Stile 16 - ell9l govertmedr, arent Austin
to carry Wit that inatrattiona.. They were sp ,
pointed by clilaena representing nearlyall North
eon; Texas, who Ti!ollgo themselves - to abldh by
and defend all lawfortnthority.
'
• ; i Jeff‘DaYle Trial
• Itsca 20.Prlio Heract,rg Fort.
iese biome correspondent ear , It To now •
prettrwell roulastood_that bar; been
inaldolplnqulrles As to the accommodation hero
(or tbetrial at this plaeo OfJeff. Travis. - Them.
quirks- le dleate tat tbettial Is Li tato plactlhern
tt the roper umutimodutlons: morba obtalrusd,
Including the court mad IFIG3ef BM.' las said that
orovE4orre bistre`ta be madefor it least 130 per
;WM'. AlraDgeMelllS ;ie _said are beta:gamin
to convert,. the CbcaapeAko Hospital
Into Marl Quarters for - the Court members - and
yummier a. There isc abundant ;loom here;
with hone cars naming MIT tifte (ll ,1331 "... teg
back and forth to the, Fortress. Every .otuer
geeded facility will be' obtained. All this . Is of
coarse, a rumor. ; ' ."
Soldlnn -Attn:
,
MESTPICIB, lorgtrit 25:=Eome soldiers - who
lift Jackson. Tennoposfty s few dip' *ego; to
butkrip horses that fault been stolen. wersrat
taeketi by a large . nuciher • of guerrillas and
driven back. They were obliged to abandon
their horses. "It Is retorted thht three soldiers
were killed atterilfailhig , hit* the grierrillas ,
hands. 'giro of,the guerrillas hsie 'been cap
tured. ,
[suFurv:ardoas:
Vi , aaarnowtrtiltagnst 90.... There I &authority
tot' stating.that, hereafter; no pardons will be
dellterid to agents 'or attorpeys. They will be
delivered to applicants la persan, or what la
more convenient and less harraselug to the
Prmldtht, will be sent to applicants by malls
from The Stale-Department.
hl laelenlppt State Con, entlon
JACE6ON, Miss, August 19.—The special re
port of the Committee on Amendment of the
Constitution, was described at length. Nothing
was done. The report of the Committee as
telegraphed, substantially, will be adopted,
giving hilississippt a free State Constitution, .
Sult against Ketchum and Son,
•
Nsw YOBS, Atetrus4lo.—The Waterbury bank
this monde g commenced p snit iszahast. Massie.
Ketcham d:, Son, for seventy:two the 'dol
len, the balance of one hunth . e thoneaad dollera
deposited with the latter. puttee.
The Prim Went or Antioch College
Bcigrcer, Await 19.—GOveinor Andrew has
bees unanimously tnyteld by the trustees of
AnUoch College to become the President or the
institution. His acceptance of the °Cleo is con•,
eldered doubtful. • •
Constitutional Convention.
.
.thassn, Besses. - Angant 19.—The Coast'ta
ilor:ll Convention salaamed astanday night.
,71.e.Conventlon for adopilcm or rejection of she
,Constitation Is axed for the third Tatedey of
Beptember.
tiTY AND SD lIDADAN!
Steamboat Colllaton—One Man Fatally and
Another Seriously Injured—The Steamer
About sine o'clock - en Barnoist night the
steamers Fayette . and ; Gelatin. belonging to
the Illanoligattela Nivimulon COmpany,
liQedsd Eton's Upper Coalwarta, la Pool No.
2. seven miles above the eecntd darn, resulting
•t. the Striate nodding ai, two ten. and the tink
le of the - Fayette. It appears that the Ballatin
Was coming down on her return 4trip from .
Brownsville; when she Was met by the Fayette,
• *bleh signalled her to keep to the rigittNif
It seems the pilot atm Gallatin mislinderstood
the Signal and heeded Zds beat kneads the left,
and as a consequence ran directly Into theYay
cite, striking her ;abOut , the machinery; and
-ltnockdag the hollers off thentand. At the same
time some injury;was Mal:slued to the Gallatin,
which bad her gnarls-considerable , broken by
the contrusakm, a mash la her bow, above the
waterline, and; steno ton bathe front deck.
knocked Conn. , Thieellbet of the eollielein on
the Fayeta was exceeding disastrous. .Although
no Bimetal. mrakadon followed. the steam from
the. boilers was- endued, and penetrated Ufa
Manta on - the lower deer adjoining, serknnly
arelalag; na gave atatea,r two men.who wen
sleeping on the lower deck of tho Fayette at the
time. .
One of the nottereri named Abram - Moore,
was - bnlertakon stearlyletery parent his body, and
la believed he tahaleff onanuty of assist:a,
hichtnakes It.-highly probable his Injuries will:::
terminate fatally. fits escape to_the main deck:
beteg cut *Why theascamlog steam, he-jumped
overboard, tut was,fetrutataly rescuer bj the;
Sid Ai a skiff .Lnini shore.. lb:Liras brought. to
the city on the eallalli, whiet arrived at four
O'clock - 81=day moratrg.and conveyed Wrists.
itant's tiospital, where held(' be kJadly cared for.
Be had been employed st lloombeid -ds
Iron.Worts,em - Water Meet. and was on a visit
to his family at Unkratown. - The second victim.
of the Muses Yuan old. man of. ably, whose -
name we could not obtain: He was= employee
an the Fayette. - -Hta.anne and hands ware so
shoithaffy . bromed byl h eeteam the.. the.
literally peeled oft and, 'hung in long shreds;'
Be was !tamed In no other'part of his body. bat
It is relieved hem= have Inhaled some steam.
Be lived up the river, sad.was taken to Browns.
Ville.
Comederable consternation
was erected on
board the steamers espectallynpon.the Fayette,
tootictof whose - passel:ors jecoped into Marini',
but It ts believed. although not - definitely known,
that:onne were dreamed. The Fayette Mile d
rapidly with, water. , and sank -lulling than ,
half an hour altar the collision,' and when the
settled awn was- perfectly:: poised.- The deck
- **stows and mew bpd-asosmied to the second
cable, which wee secure, mad perfectly dry.
."The
palsiengan and crew wore taken aboard the lig- .
lepta,.whlch stetted Da Mlubeth, nadravettsun'
Idthargi) Oral@ JIttapV,R , CCS,YIIICh: /ta• AL four .
o'clock ytateiday - nrornlng from that. paint for
Brownsville. 'TheGntiatinthencontinuedoaher
'Way to tide city, Ind al arriving here leit again
at half rag:eleven o'clook on Sunday morning.
Tito Fayette, commandod by Copt, il. C.Speens,
Was a new eteamet,'finiabed last spring, and was
I:chyle* rdly, theben pa cket matte !Ice._ Shelled
1061)(11rd - cot ilderablz lueledlng a largo
.quantity of oil. Ther,,wreek will be raised as
epeedily as possible. ..The Gast , . la command
ed Ly • Captllll A. 8. eardala. o nlUCGS ; aat/Va
13 new. , Thelnjeties eostsined 'to her are.not
of a serious nature. x
A Terrible 'Trag l -;-Attempted' Murder
'Quite an eiciteinent . :tvaa erected In ilanis:
-bark' it coonon itar ay hy annottucardeut
gip% i terriblotragedy „had; beam enacted In the
upper ead of towo.. 1/tr-uppeara t that 4 H .1 4i141114
.
a i med:tßlP 3 Vall l F 40417.Berrier. and At s. wife,
weia 00,9Whern of cel*ltliroPerkfitlthlth.br.r ! :
der, di:air/ell atalnlf. Inornhig WWI
iceededdotin Warn, , 61 the PurpOsioLdfaProlitg
Ofilte'eanta.. tTparileeinfigibit tlio:tteimit
lei(0 arse'ssery,iit'elletta isle(and Ulf
. 1 , Bald elm was .not favorable., to` telling) bate
eamereiraked,- and iLdettseding 'home; seized in
aue„ and deliberately. entered; uprin the *ark Of •
'murder, thotettut helm Bins. B,lBoveral blows;
were MllictectttpOnbtertead: and, brews, horrl
tdy malting and crushing Mimi, 040 of her riha •
i Ras also Molten., The acres/tea of tha,unfortu
• nate Woinan attracted the 'attention of the
neighbote, trustier whom promptly rsPair
ed to the hewn!, and rtneceeded In releasing the
Wounded and bleedlnglictld from the grasp of
the tdufderer. 'Bottler Imatediateiy elgtad and.
locked the doorof the rear room..and then cat
his throat With a butcher knife, which penetra
ted the Jugular vein, and caused almost !anent
death. No dotibt,be behaved his wife to be in a
dying condition. and .ir-ollzing the position he
occupied as a m urderer, and the penalty conse
quent to the commission of the awful crime. he
committed suicide to escape the punishment ho
so richly merited. Bonier and his wife were
residents of Harrisburg for many yeara,lutd had
perhaps reached the Ago ofaixty.
OH Matters on the Clarion.
ttoring Is going on In all illreetions on the
Clarion, and some paying developments are an
ticipated. The White and Illyeon wells are
doing well. The Clarion well yields from ilftema
to twenty barrels dally. A singular-discovery
.
was ma de car the Clarion ono day last week,
two gentleman, who were engaged In prospect
ing along the shore. below Blyvon , •
run. • They
observed, on- removing some large dat stones
along the shore. a &Walt of Op, and judging
from the quantities found that a barrel per day
could easily be gathered.' Taking a sharp point-
ed rick and making a hole on the surface of the
roelr, In a short time the cavity would till with
oozing tram the body or the roek...-
. _
Counterfeit National CarToacY.—.43everld
fairly ezecutoicomiterfelts orate national cur-,
rencY. of the;
denetaltation of 'ono, five, ten
twenty, fifty, and one hundred dollars, have
been revolved at the Currency Bureau for re.
dm:apron. _
~iderchants would do well to be their gum;
against this evurlous Meaty, '
. _
ESTABLISISIP jN . 1 . 1786.
Destructlit-Pdarii--Iloottis of ,th
'3,lonangshela Blouse Barnt—ktestructlon ---
-- elan lame Wareltoture., - ...-- - 1 : . ,- ,-,. ~,- • -,..•
About "Il'OrClW'lesrergill- et6iitnliont—
v -
belle sounded th e fi re 'alarm' ieo. was ...On
up liy the watcbritaii 'Mid - the Ilretratui and ID •
.„,,,
few minute&fhe steel:Clem Were onttilb greeee•
Flames were seen Issuing from the? - aPPeraturiES
of the building occupied by IlmansiLlMl. &orb - -
& Co, proprletora °t i the Sligo Lotto Works, ae "
an oath and .4reithuse; althated itiritedratelf
adjbming Um Monongahela Efonsey*dinunlng .
from Water to.Ftrat stmt. - The-loom-whims
the Era eligieeted walla thatpartel tho &stab- .."
lisbment fronting hu Watett.Wt.; l ommistintiof
the third and fourth. Modes t Tnefit rtMcits* to
gether with the second atod ,of : the - bullding ,:-,,
fronting on First ,atridt, were cmcepiodas pa ss
try! and pantry ,rotnre .for tls,..gonOngahem .
'ile Water street frint of the intding, in.
eluding two dorm been: Barr to Lynn, Shorb & --.:
Cot, in a abort ported became wholly temeloped
In eases. The Bra was only4WerentecV front=.. .
destroying the basemennbythecoet.thual deluge
Of the steamers. The woo =OW exertion Off ..•
the moms on Firm street prevented- tho. dee..., •
Mallon of property litontingen tlint.ntrect." Thir Lt .' '
neaten, after being subdtted wherelhaf,,lirer."l
trOlie out, sPreadorcr -&-Amine ab,Mnt midwal,,,i,
been First and Water street; bFI were ° W I
.Aneil -to-the same strut4.t . iriher - 'web's ,
hoWeves;finelljelteetted; IT, • -
. The tatildingeoneithergalthetitne*oneet- _
-log of that spacCOM stractufe the fhenongaheth ..
Home and the wiittams °Flag:Some & -
Lenchlln„ progrlduns , of thei A. - lcmi 1r0n. , .•
Web, were at times inimminers danger. - The
cornice of the Zia= Ignite 'omelet tielMVes
abe the Windows facing the Ilamcaol,but the fine .-
wan quenched, and both buildlng=' - '
front
materiel damage. - t. %
The fire; It la,aupposed,,,bad BA limit , ....
the beat of th e furnaces corozetuthsting' to tho . 2
timber below. A couple of motathilintes * Era .' -
brdko out In thepastry' res:nnr to the-flecad'
cause, but was ezbgnlshed with little 10$3. - • 7
c l ai
Thaindlitug destroyed was own by theirm. ..:
occupying it below. They are 1 y insured: ; .._
Coninderable Inconvenience will ray - Jai:se -
to Ur. Croesen, of the Mono:wall Homo; In
the total destruction of all the unibotry moor -
ments of the hotol, and his penis pill probl
find a slim breakfast table:_ll - ,
Too much credit cannot be awarded the fire-
men, who turned out promptly ant/I-worked as
lletlOLlbly during the continuance-Of the lire.-;
Iluch valuable prep - arty hue been iota by their. .
exertions. .Fortunately th.c.alght Was. calm, mut ,'
DO wind nothing else the destruct ion caused,
wOuld be Inealthlable. The !roan:ol3olth COS- _
end the burning building alsoluuteahe eTect of -
controlling the within, bon a to a great
• Connubial Infelicity's; , <
A Teuton, of short dissenslonsi•`residing on
Magee erred, in the. Eighth wart4:l3 blessed.. .;
with a "better halt" of Iliberniati.eitructlon
<•„I "'-
who is at least a head taller than sorms.lf and
prtionattly large in drcumferefice Goes.. •
ally they lead a happy life, but ccontionrily
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mettle storms: disturb the senurity of' their,
wedded joie, which, coming i'not" often.
rage the morn ' fiercely • *hen.- they
make their fish. , Quite an quite :MI , wale
transpired at tho place : yesterday'., afternoon,. • -
which upsets all demesne'tornadoeilhat wis aver -
heard about. 'the loving eouple wOe enjoying :
the glens= In thelT Soda butuners the
wtte meanwhile recycling the fro gal mitre
meal. A terie of eolvasztion after:While sprang
D between them which they had /Often before
d cussed brit:ltirl7kffirkd Cov . upon, and
whenlntroduced: ies the elgual is, eom.
wienci•ment'of hostilities beaten theist.
meaelag with bitter sterimMettosue, had tenon -
imhthzs* and-ending In generld isavoe. Tho
elshms!obing b-qxn when the housewife was lift-
ing dlnner. She had taken thc . .. — ”tijoe.s Oct
the pot toot them outdo table, when her bard
Oda something at her bead, A 11.zorttnialo
then maned. drain yhich
*yea an active pest, end Ina eh While the
dinner w o o ettfidesiy wettest:din directions: •1
The connubial pair divided theledsttption egad.
ly to breaking franituni, trashing !laws and -• =
inflicting whatever bodily injury
on the enemy* When the conVettWAsetitelu
limest height, meet the gayer's pate appeared ,_
On the scene
,and_ promptly arrested both bat- -
Event!. They were ineaniodat(4 with asp
• erste cells until this morning, whirl. ids ,
seal doubtleu setae the matter '
iirpttta
' - The Comitig Regatta.- -
! • The comidttee haring the riattgr is charge
yarn cured the foltoirtng . wires tiiiba atrialett`''
to the 1011Iftlit at Vus ircepasedl rag" to tramtf .- :
• -
First prize fOe 16137;0uid
trooad grlza tor touboated 4aata Am
Pint pivotal' d0mb105c011:..•.......6; • •
Seaasdt:rh:ei t0rdtaticand1....0.,11.t....,..7,-,•—• at A
Isard pure
gotro;t tor o
ar4.lnW ee o _ocull
dul
Firer prize for stogie oendr, rowed try hogo tut-
der eighteen gesso, -
Second e
The l' l m=el )." - scidr 4 Cl4l'nl,llQl
rues - 101 he tbr. des' solleU , : snit. WSW •
eau le the atagleiscoll rice.,-Tbeelatioeutrom,?
of the =We WU/ l e!STA4 l •l*7:4 l . : 4,, bo .tt it 4L,'
ter distribuitoo; - ' •
"FielSee,Tii.;azta
EX,lloyors ii.,Weaver,brek beseL, ingested
as Judges, and Hon; Jane Lenerz laqmatnsr.
At good feeling estate areaherear b•Wmad on tha'
sebject of the regatta, and our comneretratehts •
themselves ter the coldest, Boating; dubs tow „ r
a distance MOXeSt assured thit - therwill redelre
honortde trestruntand a ter eizelshikilmitla thief ; ;-
desk - Matter. -ApplleattOtto *boat addredded.:4 -
to James limelll. "Chrerdele" --, •
-" W" , Cravel•PU,Plloeo..-c i
We *.'
mentioned a for 6 4 35 4. 1 eF'1.4 13 1 1 .ulblg
the body „ aU old won= Su a gratel
crot•skirts of Lleselsmd, the. CliCW&W=cts of.
Vtliose death :vrerishrOpded la eUmAlesaystaii.
named .TehiLlPWlEsua a s wiarresttd
_ . -
the supposed Courderer'oTtho'srothi9i, -- but -ireb:.
sequently dhatuogat.-: OsslastAstmeadisyquE.s.
Was relinutc4l, fresh - laforusatiola,Agardlar„
Win - having - &to tarnlettitd. - - .S - feit.gaya bore -
the body ,was fouud, , some PWst . los lag SOW b/IIS::=.
bully engaged la wigwag a calleoAnusu -.Ttestl
ra
sa -had also been men in company:with thade.,
ceased. That' tho woman was tourtioredis 2011
d rei - ed tamest- eertalu„,: as a- femakt: 2
douarusszt hem been fosad, MUMS' far, ;
• nentrtiefe tile deceased wail'ltscescosd;
SlMllltaas snakes very;-.:-Coutrad)Ctorj-L data
mate Sega:Mug zHe aig,..111-looktax-_,l
fellow. aid sotecuts the appeonsu a cut.
throat. The deceased Is eali to _
peen -1a17”)
'flieliOngbligheny and tlia Coatlnteinats.'
A
_
large )ne _ cano ns of canons entaged In inn
co;liesinece cn the Tot*blreieni washed In
TY , ona toignebin; Tayette couttyl- a f ew data:,
elect for Ilnuttrpore of - devlelng kb:Mamma .of
i'ellrtsa for int[Hel ' ol Wilts Tong' tiogtioV
bt _
.Slactwitir Improsmilent - • It f:ides alleged.
thetat all tinata the Improvement eptaftJuctora.
to Mescal men,lmt now., Whet v ta . bodstate of
ropalr—the Oeeola dart:llo4 w me and ttor:
13aenlinelniocks'sraddsotto -1 4 . 4 , 1i5`'
to beimpartable tryout boani-45cart mreaaunnt
sltould'bo adopted - to , protect ttls4ntaest..
'committee ygas appointed to - prepeta nismotini
'utresolutions ewe:an , of gut , foilliors of ebeil
ecimmunlty oo 'Catcall= Allll22odPaOrtliag...l
Oleostarted tosecure , ,thaperslnes. OPAunsel
, ptoseeatolhacomany for loslntseng a , ottilV;•
ante.;4,_:
-
ta t
pormotanderofthe Ileary Altlhery; and 1 .
formerly Valor of tha.Ekglttn; Fato - Mykranla 111::4•1.
*ones, bia,Ogen breveted...,ll4 .pmerla.
be General mitooß the reivlto it 'Rio outbreak .
,
ofthe rebeThoo;natt vitisonlymeltertio-tratailt- , :
1 - y: slaw. ;ekaplnen by.tho,dbbagtlmentOf "
regiment.Aaa ikaldd commander.' OrWire ,
generous enldkr,and kbilicteattoillehtle4p,rf
none had a Maher rePute 4 Ovir.j . -.., •
Late' Ferri to TetniietarieFtilltt. - 7—Tl4.
Jontaittry Cotopeol tuiitr detingtiell to pet' -
on a night twat to and thitalrettip&Watietillo,to
commerce; te.r.tegmlar trips The i et
beat is to leve.Tetoperatmevine lanitot. at lON .
etleek r. u. , an3tbo'rlttebunsh InndlOg 'at
r. ,Thiti will be a greettr4ceottunc
Lion to 'people on both aides... '• . •
Oil Meals Begatta--Tbe 011 mathavecom.
pitted arrangements for anothestonisossed race;
Id take piste en the Alleghcay..conine, on Wed.
nezday aftvnent. Thm wilt bit pit t abably - thsee
.boats to the contest. - A'donirisittergsresengaied. ,
In 'sluing up a stylish stand or-allais -ter„tbst
-- . ,- Amtuiements: s '
PITTEMatalt :Ttizarza..—This -this
sensation drama, to four acts, ofitqlts Doke! ,
Signal: , . Altarpiece; “Barah , strininiMan. , ,
Orant tionsz,.-Bulwer , s Liar atati
tled "MoneV l follon'ed byy"The
-WlO Acosta the acconieWstarA dansetta6 .
makcalier find am:trance
.
•In a Slid-way:-The" peoiple Pithedeira
said to Win a bad-way: That hale no twig.
graimd, and the land fruki vain* for ollrptti,:
poeee to admit of establishing 00. persons
abo die them are taken, to Timattiofor Lam,
..8111 fine beet foundiby tbagrauff
-jury . •of -Cranford county tatitstFlartgb,:-
ebarged eelth - outreglng the peraWof'a child
only twclre years of ago. Flaue.l'Vrofesseilt.;
noccrce, artelairca.blo it VE. - oec At alibi::
FOP-id.PD.i1101".4t,i , . , CAL'3.61/81tEE vaTio.
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