VOLUME LXXYIII g Ug • 'lturgh asetto ht V t - 4 0 , —; TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Itilval and .Depariure of Trains. : , rennEylnatkia Central Railroad. Arrives. matripmsn.... 2204 123 am .7.lfaillieeonamon p in; Past Line .. ... 2:OJ n PIUS ante Mali 120 p m;Pitt & Erie Me:11.i2:5) p PhDs: Eeprete.. 4»5p ea :Baltimore Exp's 120 p Fait tine............ 920 p p mi Phila. Expres.. 23 , P Jebnatown Aeon one m JolinsV En m ist , Wall Station 610 m let - 'Wan Station Gdi a m ad :a - • - 11:40 a m 124 " " g. &any taad " " 2 : 05 1 , 4th - &OS p ne', l 4th " " pm t Penn Act.olllo'n.lo3o p m Penn Accorao'n. 7:57 a m / The• thumb train leaves Walls' Station every ft p. nat 0111 m. a. m.; returning, loaves Pittsburgh MVO rlttabargb, Fort Wayne and Chicago. "Departs. Arrive:. 1:20 a m!Expreso ..... 2:22 n 32 tOB p miExpress. ..... 3:30 pin 3222 p 111 Express ...... . 6:00 pin .55a1.1 • IOOa 30151511 730 p m j. 27. & Frio 6:10 almijN.l3ftatle 84 Lila 8:32 p ut Fic k ßrightenAceommadatiaa loaves Allegberly .45tpals311; a.. =4 11 , 30 In., p. m., onu 6n) 3y. M. • Rothe:tor, 2:15 p., in.; New eaa:le, 3:50 in.rEanriay, p. l'lttsburgd, Clivelapd and Wheelln7. • Arrives. ' 2:10 A talExpress ....... 2.a0 ata e !' s Etil"°•-• • mentezicilla Accommodittion leave. Allegheny P , PlttEburgh n i ConnellsvMe. DePath; . Amine,. - • . . _ JIM ' ' . - 1:65 a mAlrill Gm p m ,Esprcis.. .... . . 515 p m! Express 1003 n zu litincattenperuvon a m: Int Iliclieenport. 65n n tn 55 ' __'• -- .. 1 "...."6:/5 p ro:2d " ... 1:0 p m Id 8t1i550Ck'a...1555 a mliet Braddock's. a:ro s m .'.., -- 1:113 p.m ild " .... 6:43 pm lirleglieby Valley Railroad. 'Peparts. s mlFzpress ...... 0:30 Express pmi I-101P ta dr.tommodittiolf p miA.coommodstlon 89.) s CITY NOTICES . I Peaches, Melons, Sweet Potatoes, trait gacorally, constantly arriving at 113 1 ' 'IM ttrcet, below Smithfield sine ' , ttagrn Ft.r.vmo k STZEL. Where to Buy Them FOS thatalmltabla English Breskf,a or Sea S ; Shassiii,itO to Estes is Dellis, No. 21 Fifth street MAI pOtl aid find a full essortnient and to 011 raolOrs • Give them a call and sees splendid Resort meat in an LlAce of goods. Carpenter Jobbing Shop. Easing returned after an abeam of three years a the aunty, f UT!. re.opeedi my shop for all aorta , :fit — Obbing In the carpenter line, at the old !nand, flrglrmilloy,beturCert Smithfield street and Cherry -alley. - Ordure solicited mid promptly attended to. Amman Folmar. Butophrers Few" Establishment. • One of the Unit end most archaic, houses, now on ItroadWAy; Nosy Yettli, Is that of Ilemphrtyts 'peeifle.filedlelise Company. It Is en ornament to thhgreatest street to the world, and to worthy ct the outvote the lEbizeopathte Speckles - are recelv ' tn./Oat:Low. We aserglad to see that ouzel:trees 4ale becoming converts to there simple and effective ! untedies. , .You Can't Open Your Lips, ladlea,'*ithout - revealing whether you use the T 1 - Fragrant . ; So indent. or col. Ito occasion for words,! • "rot& teeth raid breath speak for ou. Tete lustre and purity imparted to the dental machinery by that peerhos lluld , and the fragrance It gives to the mouth. cannot be real Lend by the via of any -other article etteeemibie to the human faculty - Thomas W. Parry 4: Co., .I'ndteal. Nieto Boo(rya, and Peale:kin Amer - lead Mete. of -various colors. OZnce at Alcznatlor •the 'Water • Works, ' .Pa. - -.Realdem eo, < No. 79 Pike street. _Or d ers ••• !Ater:dadto. All work warranted water •T. , done at the eturteat netlee. Pro proylded the roof Is not a. atuaed afterllt la put on. • . Reduction. - Our friend. Mr. John Wier, No. Le Federal -nret, Allegheny, a - pa to' the root when the 41geionirj capture of Elchinisni 'and "tba lunnader ot too rebel °canal Lee was re. =trod, and taking advantage 9t the panic pro. duped, and knowing the re-nOtioll that would foo low, nada very heavy Purcluices of the goat spring and 'warner goods at about onehalf of the ald prices. Some et the ducat cessicneres and twangs aro included lithis a:oak, which he ill nrepared to make up to order, on abut notice. in the fated a:glee, and at correspondingly low rates. choice accortpaent of furnishing goods and reads , made cloth - lop; 'will oleo be found at Ma klegant establishment.' Our Allen/leaf friends shouia tire aim a cell. '4~ S~~ limo Avila We d ail particular attention to our present stook, knowing - we can offer indaceinente to wholesale ma well ae retail buyers •hst they cannot find in any other House In the city. We attended the large Fiends melee hr.-week In item York . , ono of the at the largest tale of French :lie:lrna ever madb in the Vnited Stites, and we bought largely and at eerylowp tcu.. Wenare marked them at a very anialladratce,and Intend to run them through quick. We do not want to quote price, but we will say we will tell them at one half what they sold at , tact ye he. We solicit no early examine lion'otoar tock, and would say that you have not tee; nor heard Of any Minh prices since the War. Wad not want..to quote prices through the pa • yell, but. would ety.co.l and see for youneives ..11u1 be Nap:alai:lcl. Our Domestic Stock ie con.- pie% and' it will pay wholesale no well As retail • belt la .celi:7 We have norm, very handaom 3 .D.r tl doide, &o. 0,11-insos Loge n. lino., • : ' On.the corner of Fourth Market Ste. • Peace Bath its Victories. . , , . To prevrat or camper dircarr la a grand acmare :Jaunt, and at enrely ai Dullet at .1-rlyonrt sral itror, Ira cites, win llortetteri liaters procrre fraong This Ltf Melded trying. period of the year. the Of iliastroagrat Vella more or less to tto ,o o nsambrErlempexabore of midsummer. Vipr 402 CS from every pore. The strength of man pima away fn Invisible vapor, and week. %roma? - beeoteeit relaxed and verveleu. It aaa to meet Such difOcultica that. Ilostetter's Bitters were atom' to eociety. It Is to prevent the evil moss. licences to which an unbraced. depleted, dehilda. Lid organization faliuhle , that they are r&coca ndesl as a Sumner Tomo for both sexes. Cld ~7Mople die of eximuitioo every day, who might bave kept . death at bay for years to come, by an otedirletial resort to . this powerful and harmleas - vegetable stomachic. Jcinedenthe of the community, rich na Well as poor, wort'conttntmlly. If their hands are opera. iddoyed their . bralo, 111 . 0 htlfy 1V.4 hesl work is as depressing 'to .the vital ecetibeks muscular tolL But tote the 'ayatern with Hostoiterhi Bitters and 'Nee wear and tear of busineis life will be compare. infelt- even .1 . 11 the most oppressive weather. Ptolangtkeitilli be experienced; far - sa fut as the ,vital forces a're - enpeuded, they will ba recruited !and .renewed 'r by thietaMithfulicatozative. As a , ittramer iwrigormat, .11 . I.nairponzeb ato young land old. Sold eve here. sY arE a~va • 1 TDB people of "Ltau‘phinl county and on the tinge-dams valley generally...are still keeping p the agitation sgelntt the obstruction of the timOnehminailier byilants, whfch* Prevent the : attain t or abed , anil other fish. eats fisheries on that river. ieere formerly of great importance ..twill employed many pasties, but latterly they - hoe been : much infored by - the obstructions e o ape men ,re mention that h becctit, r rts .erey enmityels me allowed bylaw to. be killed in the Stat a from- lieptereber until the end of . tl a year. - Dewing the other months the . penalty Quells OSP.' • . " • ' ijTarain is a fatal diseise . ragligamong horses 101:13e, .thla State. - At first there la er -:- -swelling of the throat, followed, toward the last -states, by a ,swelling of the .head and limbs, -which proves fatal. • Tau strike among the, coal miners - of the LackaWfaniaTalley hies now raged for ovattro weektylnAl there is no proapett oflte The strikers are- said to havenland of 480 COO to tall hack upon. - ii,wew.paper,:tallen thw• DetapAirinee. has just been started etlykam, Dauphin county.. - It Is pnhil heel. be 1 1.wers-Seentel D. iii !Coles and. Venblocton . eon. and is deioted to the interests of the Upton party. aux nerved i 9 IL 2. - ilfaltted k.tilett• near ConneantvifleStation on,E..k P. Retkow_l. on Wedneedey.olgkt Amur anankb blidge 'at which he wee feting es watekman.: Tan sentened of death ban been vrononneed npon Howard. Ihmert,consicted In Wenn:her .: laud counil.eort,.last the • trot ffeveeitry . the !dosing of, trAt : .•ar,:V an- aedlen bitroutait of kti;i4iineltgthinin,Atiiat - - fialenz. - Mon= eatanyi- aged • about seventeen ,yeas, was kinedlly lightnlog, just east of West •alretaftVille e ntheyeedtai aiming of last week. 1- • efF4 -DAIL - 14 r PITTS Gll 1-4 4 I I V. Ale Trumn is much Indignation manifested by the cliltzcns of Salilbury, N. C , at the arraignment ned trial of Mies Temperance Neely, danghter' of an old and prominent citizen, who shot and killed Galina, one of the family's female ser vants. -Mrs. Neely was 9cgging Galina's child: and when the dusky mother came to the t mcue Miss Tempe shot her dead. Gen. Schofield or dered the young woman to be tried by a military e:mmiesion, ulrich has just closed Its se,' ~a with a ferdict of guilty. • Paterson returned to Fort Smith from a visit to Scnthern Arkansas, as far as It: I. river, state that the people are engaged In Patting dos a the lawless bands that infest th , country nod rob and plunder indiscriminately. They lately hang the notorious. bushwhacker Dr. Stone, of Scott county. and ono of his sons. Another one of his eons bad previously been killed. They were also alter the bloody scoundrel Frizwillt.sins. MLIO, at the head of his cut-throats put to death so many good Union citizens of that county before the occupition of It by the Federal troops. IN South Carolina under the old order of things—negro women were not permitted to wear tails. Now, a good many are wearing This Is an outrage which cannot be submitted to. • The white Indies in that neighborhood agree In being Indignant beyond measure. Some of them declare that wherever they meet a colored wo man wearing a vall, they will tear the rail from her face. Gnu. Snmiav has offered the serrices of him self and men to the Imperial Government, pro. sided they were allowed to keep up thelt nrgaci zat!Jn. The proffer has cot Leen as yet a,ce,itnl by Maximilian, and the local authorities refused to accept them otherwlsa than as volunteers, to be commanded be Stench officers, Meanwhile numbers of his men are deserting in squads and going to Sonora. A Leo In Chicago named Michael cloven, aged about twelve years, was detected cn Fri day night, In an attempt to cut his throat with a razor. Upon being interrogated as to hls motive, he said he bad ran away from home, and, his father having died, he had become tired of the world, and proposed to follow hint. The boy was BMA to the Reform School. LEeelellATE cotton operators are extremely indignant at the shopresslon of telegraphic press news tram the &non, by orders of the War Department. Uhri,r the re - escra arranged - wilt, the market is completely at the mercy or the fevor,d sp,chietore. who are allowed tele.Jcal,ie facilities which are dtuled the press. The lellele,S:e shall projected by the Potc , lens Shah and MiningCampany at Petroleum Center is progreesing very favorably. It has riacti,l already a depth of nearly seventy feet, aro! tins far the operations have - not been retarded try.ativ of are obstacles irrevror.sly apprehended, r , ..• monaums reel sanguine of success. Tan editor of the Pittston TilegrapJr has been shown a rut ices reptile caught Int e Sushnerr ma river, and descrileadt as about two feet long', and having tour short legs and a smooth skin like a lizard. Some persona who examined it consider It to be a unique specimen of the ani mal kingdom. A LOITER to the Cincrenati flatware...la/gives a dismal account of the condition of the troops of AVlitzerlts corps on the Rio Grande. They aro cetera or rations, reggsd, obliged to use bad water, and camp In wet and mud. In conse quence the health of the troops is bad and levees ore very prtt Sleet. Ac chi:Meer on the Lackawanna Railroad, named Applegate, aves,„leillled a few days ago at Hampton Junction, by being run over by anoth er teals while he was ewltehlng his own. He - was horribly maneled—tha wnoie train passing over . him. He leaves a wife and ono or two children. AN Erglish paper reports a sttecessrvl action brought by a woman against a man, to recover a guinea, for damage. caused by defendant's care less management cf a cigar which he woe Rnok leg on beard we of the Thames steamboats, and by which he had set fire to a shawl belonging to the pleibtlff. BEAJ.F ore abundant le .Maine this season. The Aroonc,k leer says the children who go after hettlis alung the margin of ice 4tocila are often !Tightened by them, and tracks are frequently seen along the l.y.roads leading to and from the back se-ll:manta. A Brumes riot took place, in New York la,: Sunday—two firemen were mortally wounded, and many others were seriously injured. The splice having been summoned to the SC.Mt3, fell upon the rioters, quelled the riot, end toot ma ny prisoners. Tilt Sow Era. a weekly paper devoted to Christina unity, la tote started In ken York oa the 15. h of Ezptember. k hns a staff of able writers engaged, and the paper is expecte•l ;.o take high rank us a literary and religious Journal. lino. Secretary of the -Interior has istaed an order forbidding clerha in his departments from giving to Claim Ae.l2.lAtli any Information eon pendlnd Sadness Cr claims, except by order of himself ,:ho Atilatrat Secretary of rior. GI.NEILAJ. GEAsz hoe rot home to Galena. Kronwing hie iutintim, with retard to thats:Je walk hon. his hi-use to the depot, the people of Galena had It paved before he arrived, so that the long cherished wish of his heart has been gratified. Pr Is elated loat the Ephemeris calculated at the Naval Observatory in Washington, for tke Na mica! Almanac, is now so perfect that no as. , l7.,ater need be three miles out of his way In any part or the world. Tau Beikely (Va.) L'olora has a long article an the dispute about the status of Jefferson and Berkelycountlea, and says that all toe loyal peo ple of three counties rej2ct with warmth the idea that they are not a Dan of Wmt Virginia. TnrurrEN bulls and sateen horses were rizuzbtred at the best of the recent ball flghts In France. A matador named Shanehez exci ted great enthusiasm among the ladles. BENJAMIN GREEN, postmaster at Mystic, Conn. hos suddenly and usysterionsly' disappeared. and a Boston paper gives the rumor that he has swindled many persons out of different some of Tog census of Chicago which Is Just finished gives 177,056 as the number of lahabitanta in that city. In 1840 its population was but 4,479. No other city In the ccrnntry has grown so rap idly as Chicago. A wan= in the Washington Chronic/sander stands "that It is the expressed opinion of heads of bureaus that., ifs a whole the employment of women in the Departments is a failure." Toe Indians have, within the post two weeks, appeared on the roadlietweeri Deaver and the East, plutdaing stations. etc. Several persons are said to haze hem- murdered at Fremont Orchard, near Denver. Tame Is a current report that Arehishop ii:curlik has notified the Catholic clergy of Missouri that they must not take the oath re quired by the Constitution. The rebels are In high glee about it. Tan CrlMlle, returns of Brooklyn are now corn. pieta. 'Amy show a total population of 2a4,387, againskllig„lo2 In 1860, an increase of only 265. It Is cd)posed that the returns In 1860 were con siderably too large. . A YOUNG women of quality has been making • a sensation in England by rowing from Worthing to Brighton—ten miles—in six bona. Pity this fashion will not be Imitated,.lika that of water falls and mon. . Is Chicago, on Thursday, a jam- rendered a verdict of ;SOO dkainst a man named Doges, for careless driving, In running his wagon over the child of one Elmer. . • . o savors cdocatianal lestitutiono, the College of William and- Miry, at Williamsburg, and tae University of Virginia at Charlorteville, are torcsume - thcdregraar sessions this falL Tan track is being laid west of Lawrence, Eaesas, on the Paeinc railroad. Recant changes and arrangements with the western roads insure a vigorous prosecution of the work. Ton antacid' of titaiville - haieinTmlsed a Das awl Water Company witira capita - of 550,- 000. Mr. d. D. An,Ticr to President, and E. U. Chafe, Esq., Secretary, Thi prober of houses built In Philadelphia, last year was but one-half as largo at la either:of the - ttro fur-adding years. The felltna of is Gyring to the Niger price of labor and materials. Common PARSONEI hali.changed the date of MO meeting of the Constitutional Convention In Odabama to &Timber 11th. •- . - Tug Chkiko Trib u ne la now printed on typo castle' that city at tbatype foundry ,Of Messrs. 80fielel, Murder & Co. - LAST Sanaa). 1111.11kt101111 . man committal enieldtby droyvaing himself la the North Branch at Chicago. MIN population of fief► Tort. after It is duel• mated be theilepartiare :defaulters; .win. be tiboutmlne hundred thousand. - TIM= children Zan been murdered in their beds at a London coffee hotose, :The murderer eteaped,', •?. - •r SPLCOLiTOILS litifenia6din DuYinq ettl rebel currency, In the expectation' that eventtudy'U ®Di hate en'apnreelatsetalae Wiundenstandthat Sleo,ooo havebeen 140 1 94 stdactibed to kbiet the Becxote National Itankof, pd axTuZPrirfostlittarit Pr‘/!/ 211 -idelPhla 1,45 4 on Wl:adz:v.. - • 'ls* , . Tun :Medals/a hafe-aubitibed 1.8,000 to . dp aztetta eamg megtiny Baratosa..:: • Wutli - Vstethepayers yubltitt,. !„ats ctrrsal estate.returned dellnitutat for taxes, Tau first/steamer since 18.19 wear up the Seam flyer 49 OW qa Latnunee, on Thursday. • . VERY LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH lIEEIN OF THE Rllll.llOll EDITORS, of the President to Richmond. FREEDMEN WANTED IN MICHIGAN. The Government Farina in Maryland ILa. Jell: Davis and Clay CONDITION OF JOHN MITCHELL. Fre e dint n froin City Point. JOE JOHNSON COMING NORTH, 6realal Inapatah to the Pittsbargh Gazette. I I'll ll,lllEl. I'll lA, August 22.—The special says : The Richmond editors met on Saturday, and appointed a touaniittee of seven, representing, ;itch daily paper, to rail n meeting of the eiti,ets ref lbchmoini, to 0. operate with them, by Cr , f1111:11l Lt. e!, to la cite l':esident John• eon to Richmond., and to !eft ir• hl7l on his ar rival. 'There is no indleatton that ho will get. A MicAlgan rndical ofbeer, at Eaton Rapids, has applied to the Freedmen's Bureau to have two hundred freedmen sent there to work on the. Michigan railroads. The Government farms In S.. Mary's county, Mar3land, are offittially report. d b. be in a flour. Lahing condition. The Wire trial Is expected to last a month. Dmis e,joa. ,Tellent ho,alth. The Ocitrtlacof the!r trial I,pire, them with the roe roleuec that thc,:c"A ve..1,1h, severe pun. John M :orli and has eomplaino,l..nly Once, and but seeluv, Davis and Clay libert•, which he was not. Ills physician says that he has the incipient pulmonary constimpii,m, conscrotenen of which, he will be allowed out door ,ercise. and change of diet. A yi hornier frurn Cl 4 Point, with an f• dr, it freedmen lai , orer,, hound for Syracuse, N. Y.. amv, at Ft.rtrvss 11.,nrne. The rEttvl turtle "Preston" has left N.,vfolk fix the North. Joe Johh , ou has ros:ed throuzh Melo - no:1d for Baltimore. Chicago and Northwestern it, it The Applications for Pardon. GLNERAL RIN COCK PROMOTED PAYMASTERS TO BE DISCHARGED NAVAL FORCES TO BE REDUCED ',I - reek of the Steamer Golden Rule RETURN OF PRESIDENT JOHN3U NEW YORK, 22.—The Tribrov'ir ti .sse• legion special says: The Chientra and tistth Western hal!road Co, haying furnished the Gen eral Lard 01ce selth a map cf the new line of said coed, author s,d try a resolation of Con cress. apprnyed April 25, 1562, Inv:rout:ons are been Issued by this Commissioner: to the local land oftictes at Menasha, Wisconsin, that the odd sations of the original route or s'Jll held in reservation to inuring to that State for the railroad, and that the even sections within .ix miles of the original route arc reduced to $1.25 per acre, and that the even sections within six roues of.the new route are Increased to $2,30 pet aerc , and that parties who have purchased E.X miles of the original dine sad paid filth lx r acre and phi bong.ht within six toes of the new one, their heite or assigns will be allowed in change such location to the new Hue. Up to daze, about twenty-11r9 hundred sprit. esti its for pardon have been made at the At tore p General's dike. All those who, In the opinion of the Attorney General, have Jaet claims to Executive clemency are daly recem• mended and forwarded to the Pres:dent for his action. We learn on the authority of en officer of the State Department that the signature of the Pit sident has been offited to more than one thousand of the applications for pardon. The mother daily announced as pardoned aro sim ply rl.e names of those recommended and r,-- worded from the shire of the Attorney General. The President has exercised the utmost caution and discrimination In the matter of pardons, and has rejected ail applications otiose good and soflicient reasons were produced to chow the necessity for Exec:Wee clemency. The licralcr3 ripe :al says: The Pres:deal. is somewhat annoyed that certain persons Lave been accepting money for their Influence In ob taining- pardons, lie stated to-day that he wished the fact Itcaven that he investigated each case himself, and only F, ranted arch petitions us recommended themselves to his clemency. Some who were present asked permleSiOn to call again for further consideration, to wnlch he re plied it would bo some time before many more pardons would be granted. General Hancock has been breveted Major Geretal in the regular aeray. Two hundred paymasters are to be disehargel from the dewy the present. week. All seamen In the Mississippi Department having leiss than two years to serve, will be IMO tztediately discharged. The entire naval force is soon to be reduced to ten thousand. Virtor Smith, agent for the Treasury Depart tnent, who was wrecked on th.s steamer Golden Rule. reports that:after being live weeks on the reef. and with-the help of divers and two wreck- Ire vessels, be has recovered only a hundred mot forty thavand dollars or-the million and a bait of Treasury notes lost In the safe. This was toned some distance from the wreck, Lodi eating that the safe had broken to pieces. A Revenue caller Is to be sent to the relief of Mr. Smith. The Times' special says: Officers who receive resignatmls at Washington have no knowledge of the reception of the. reslimation of B. F. Butler at ao officer. The Przn!dent has returned from his excur sion, much Reproved In health. Hon. Alfred E'y has been summoned as a witness against Wlrz, and not for him as has been stated. S. Nicholson has been assigned as command ant of tic Navigation Department at Washing ton. FROM WASHINGTON liiivabsippi State Convention TEE PRESIDENT AND COY. SRARAgy, 11.sno of Pardon Warriudi Suspended Nag Yomr, Ant 22.—The Tbnes' tVmh ington coriespondont says: Tho proceedings of the leilesiseippi State Convention are attracting much attention and comment here, and a gener al feeling prevails that the convention b doing all It can to keep the State, out or the Union. The Praident, however,b 1./town to have the blgheit. confidence in erie:nor Thacker], and believes Us lomityand ability will give a prolinr direction to the affairs of that' Suite. The President to-day requested the Attorney . General to suspend the issue of warmnta for pardon until further orders. .This action is taco with a view to a general settling up of numer ous. and now complicate& petiticitis far pardon, and teigivehimattopportunity to adopt home plan which willreveritthe,paT d ott brokers Rote tn. temenink where they-are; not 0101 not tonelVt o ; in* are 'heel:44y, a . eonteepreonoyance. Up Vongreteraiett I tnnat : lientuck, Washipifton,7-Cabinet -.. Meeting ; - • • !irk Ycian;iatignat 22.;-41 . 0:itiit'a Washing . .• ton eneelal ems -Mom Rana; Seat' and . fdeffee, three, of the fora-Union members elect to Ceigrost keit Itentneity, are here far the purf pain of eonfeirGig with .thirPteSident in :relation to the condition otoutttersin theli &at% Thy ere preparttl ironed some nu:einem kr It thamilltary adautuatration of affably_ lw eit • fulloPted.erill they. i *.PI e the feeling in the &ate.. . !-. General Ames bat been ordered to relieve Gen. Ifatepb commanding the Diatilatil , Charleaton,„ SentxCarollna. • 4 regular Cabinet meeting was held to•daY e t eel= CrCIOCk, ell the member hang present. TUX TRIAL OF CAPT. WIRZ. tiORTH CAROLiiiLi ADVIC" , I.etter from the Commisakaner of Internal Lib Revenue. S , II , TroN. A nj,. :l2—The Comlean. e - of ; PEOPERTY LEAStiI 1 , 1101 fsEIZURC. Ir,te-eal lice( r has addressed the follotving to Ste dan S. Hook, Collector of the 3?a3 dle- Motion to Quash the Charge Overtu'ell PRISONER PLEADS NOT GUILTY Adjournment 01 the Court ELI POSED W ITHDRA WA L OF THE CH IRRE WASIIIN,;T”,, August 22.—The motion to quash the charges and specifications a,,7alust Captain Wire, made by the defendant's counsel, was argued principally by Judge Hughes, who contended that they were too general and as certain, and that the offences charged were cog nizable by the civil, not the military courts. ThecoMmleslon overruled the motion, and the prisoner then pleaded "not guilty' to the charge against him. Col. Chapman, the .Indue Advocate, to-day eaufeblod that the prlaoller be remanded La the Cid Capital, and that the Court now fuljoura In thls'elee without a formal vote, which was an 4;nlefet d In. Judge linzht, wanted to hnow to what. time the ociirt bad at - Ur - irt/id. Col. Chapman replied that he would notify the concisel of th, assembling of the coon, had then requected the witvessebs In attendance to give Information n 9 to where they I . .. Aided, and inttrueted them not to leave the city until prop— erly dlecharg, d. Judge Hughes said that he would like to ho heard. Colored Chapman replied, that under per llamentary law, there could now be no debate. Idafor General Wallace Bald the coart stands adjourned, consequently, there can be no ar;u meat. Judge Her has:—The prisoner haring bran arraigned, 're enter our prnteut against a 1 e sl,- up of the court or an indefinite adjournment. We aq: for the discharee of the prisoner, or that the court pounced with hi' trial. Maj,u . General Wallace repra.td that the enurt had adjourned. I,arioz lb., colloquy the prisoner was rein Jvel frnm e room by tbe gnarl. Th, adj , urninent, without n any hav:u.r. ber3o ...Luc.' for a ,, senibiLug of th- court. to. , k the c0 . ..r.rel and r.peetators by surprise. reuse 1, a., yet, known for this worse, On:l4h th :re .3 that the chn , 'l.Te of congpirary may br - withdrawn. FROM RICHMOND President Johnson to Visit that City THE RIII.HOEIS BEING REPIIRED Cation arriring at Petersburg FROM PORT LAR.47Mri, Expedition Against the Indians NE ,, Tom:, August Richmond pat— tura contain n few items of interest. A meet. Ina. was i.e.:it en Set :day night In diehuaond, at wt. lit:taut Ilarrla and others delivered ad• dr et.S.ca The mei:loom of the Richmond press told a meeting on Saturday to amaze, for the reception of Par..ident Johnson, who Is ezitect• cal to erriVe in that city. AR the railroads of the State are goon ahuad as fail e;teed. every effort Is belriz pnt forth, not only to re store Clem to their former coalition, trn to Im • prove them In varlons swe, - A Petersburg paper says 'hat cotton stilt e on llntleet to poor In the city eI.CI dolls ready ms r 'het. Besides the wagons with which every day the streets are filled, every trhin on the Southern road cont. In heavily freighted. New Sous, Ant - past 22.—The izerrax Wash ington aptocial sap: Brigadier General Stagg . , writing officially front Fort Laramie, on Autp-tt aaya: General Conner started tire days earlier upon an expedition acelnst the Indians located ou Powder and Wind rivers, intemitng in the conree of his movements, to ettabli4h md- Itary re'ets throughout that sctetion of the tone try. 'I lit expedition attaches to itself additional importance, from the fact that a section of ter ritt ry will thus be penetreted which hen rm. - , been explored, the Indians hating ten sett - m<:s' oppoteel the approach of tha wLitre whenever the latter endeavored to ascertain the extent and rtehness of the Bold deposits which are known to exist to that region. Some specimens of gold which have been ob taimtd from half breeds and diggers., are indica ted as beim: , very rich and surpass the produr tit nof any lead yet dii , covcrecl. The same wel ter sterns that there are lie friendly Indians to bu 1, nod In the tribes of that e. - .d ha-. barities are committed by them revolting beyond expression. LATE FROM SAN DM ING spai , i and Ihr Dominican Coirracuru REPUBLIC OF HAYTI ADVICE THE ATLANTF; CABLE Opinion of the London " rimaa New lons, August 22. —The Lhraid says Later St. Dc mingo advices give further partleu Jars of the matter heretofore mentloued regard lug the lame raised by General Gandoza, enn mat dor of the Spanish troops, with the Domini can Government, apparently, only for the pur pose of Lasing a pretext to maintain a foothold with his forces in the Republic. TLa Spanish courts In May last, decreed that the attempts of Spain to subJuzate San Domia -121, should be abandoned, and that the Islan 1 iti,uld be immediately evacuated by their mili tary forces. The clacuallou soon after cam ri.enced, but has since dragged along so slowly that It is not yet Dearly completed. It appears that Gen. Gar.dovidoes not intend It shall be, Since he Insists on the insertion In e treaty of peace of a clause by which the Domlalcian Government shall admit that the to. ya.,,in was only undertaken at the earnest desire at a majority of the people, and that It la given up volindorily by the Spaniards, because they have cow ascertained that the people: prefer their Independence to Spanish rule. In opposi tion to the location of this clause, the Domini clan Government is firm, ant/ Gandoza declares that therefore war mast be rellinned• Advices from the Republic of Hayti to the 05th alt„ report that the rebels still held the town of Cape liaytion, and were Likely to hold It for a considerable time longer, notwithstand ing that the besieging National troop, kept up a continual cannonade on them. Although the port is blockaded by two sterimara, provisions for the bmileged were being run in. The London Taws, speaking of the Atlantic Cable, says No commercial misadventure of monern times, bee ever received more wide speculations and deep -regret than this almost national disaster. It believes the directors are about to take elaps to immt?dlatel7 replace the Cable that hag - been lost. The runes further remarks that it would be strange, if, after all, the land should beat the tea, and the Russians and Americans should Complete the telegraphic wire from London to New York by way of Liberia and Behrings Straits, before the RICCCO3 of the cable. There can be no gnestion as to the possibility of a land line, but Englandluelbacs to the Atlantic route. Roth dre only a question of time and money. In the too pnibable,Ovent of the Great Eastern re turning with a tale of disaster, we might imme diately set about Improving our cable. It ap. pears to be admitted that It Ia capable of. lin- Prolletnent. • • Blluslastppl , tate Convention. New Youtt,lingrtt .ffervirs Jack. son, Albs., specLal of the 21st says: The Vl lnwlng Constitutional Amendment has Jut passed the Convention by a vote of ISO to 11: 'The Conetllntlon, of elavery 'having been do atreyed in" the" Slate of liississlppi; "neither Awry nor involuntary tervitadeetintrwite than far punishment of cl i quy :whereof the party .441 have been duly- convicted, shall-hereafter exist in this State, and the .i..egialattue at its ow, trod tbarea ft er ea public wekfare may =- Taro shall prendety law protegion mid • nemirgy of the persons arzi r oty of the freed-, men af th e State, 'and "them and the . State against any evil th at=Yogis° from their sudden emancipation. From Fortress Monroe. -iinw YORK, kiniw_For best Monroe artronmudent Time am- in— Duli divalent' of tbe ftrttlteomlng epeedy,tctslof Jett DaNe;tbllce• Adaltlcentl'restrictlonntare been mtd° ,l l3l4( e=lecul tkeSoft. '.700 atopMinibe was asked If he wcmld llke to see Telt and math "I do not WWI tO leg kW Of ken MI MG mentioned even:, Collection of the State Tax Ci A,:11, , ~ ..'l4l . 11S 22, 1'3;76. -- :-.55 I ha, ;. ,:. 1- fn-:n.l :tat the opinion ore, ii:i6 to some 4.11, .•:. rimormt the bankers and CGIMEED SCH.DCLE, IN THE STATE t., , h , ,.r, of :oar dry . r, • • t ..s.t Ito. lo• trt•s tort or - ca, , third et•ct.on ••f ih- A.. ~f Ms re- h ti, I 'e; .---- rt•trit... t . . ,. •t•ott + t•• d••• - t-ott: dr.iV LI the NE, erna, N. C., Atrgust 20.—The health of • • 171€ 1' ' '. .t -h 4 , j :ii mortica received t; . ) th,t. ror iota, Yen leen continues good. There Is no pos.:Vile • , ~.1 do,. ,o,ierceo.... th e r e ~,i,,o t ~, sie...., ua danger of the re.appearauce of the yellow ft v...!:-. thel the Act it . t 4.,:ie ...o. t -...; I , u. 1,,i, a, „,, r i,,, a Islch ePited this city last season. 0:.1:n or,' eett : e2. :: „. ' e i t ' t ' s re " f ' em '", .. i i e t e 7 a r rl l bock crud, 'urn'''. l' ' c' 'lin": "re f ''' . 1- ' l7 doll ars per thou- ni e' l ce a'.l::,c t s ' ert r ohrour.:y or i.: go.tv a i ssaiesed - or crud, unix ltListuntiing that heavy timinsr land collected. nr unjustly a.tsesse.l or en. can to purchased for nee and ten dollars per acre oestlye fu amount, arid toorefore that It will not on the river honk, a taw mit es below this city. he in the pout, 61 the Commissioner of I , ..ternal '1 he demand for bonnet Is great, and rents are it„,,,„ ir, p a y had/ at the time taxes which so blob that ordinary hous, on the chnsicees 1 may;tie held by the Supreme C Olin to hare been streets, pay fur themselre, nearly twitlee tim Or i liiega.iy assess.] and co leeted. A ['lief , • a year. The Thhaiir's Richmond correspondent rat.: William Allen, of Surry county, owner of over 11..0.0410 acres of lane, nod formerly mower of 1200 Fluter, had his property released from net. cure, notwithstandlnghe held a CnininlaAlon in 'he rebel service as lvfejor. The sheriffs of va• Arun counties are, an eons us 'lll3l:Jed, directed to at once proceed Lo the collection of the State tax of twenty cents on the collar. Very few of the citizens will be able, before next tall, to meet their demand. What crops nits being gathered, will he husbands(' for the coming Cringe?, only . ,iloposi eg of ouch Titan tl Live or Will relieve some needed necessities. The United Sates Revenue Collectors hevc ae ;et green their attention only to cities. it In thought they will not extend their 4ntles be• yond these limits argil the coming spring. The colored et:Mired le all parts of the State, miming looaltrid iPstelets of 100 or 503, preparatory 1.6 the establiblaing of a complete eehvol system. The Freedmen's Aid, Society of New York. bane volunteered to furnish a thou sand teachers, and with the opening of the bowfin, et:pea:lon among the negroes will have a I lit sh and healthy' impetus. NATTERS AT NASHVILLE, ebel Gen. Wheeler Badly :','hipr•ed. RIOT LT A GERMAN PIC-NIC Anrust 22.—Ex.t General NS heeler was badly beaten today by Col. Illack• burn and (apt. claim, In consequence of a Carta made dnrlrg the war by Wheeler, that ho tyould 1;11! Bltch bum if be ever took him prisoner, that he was "a d---d home-made Yankee." Wht - eler was is bed when attached, and was covertly beaten. Considerable ot a riot oreurrnd at a German Tnrner plcr!e on. Sunday afternoon, resulting' Is wont - Idle & L. totenant /lardy and Lent. TOCMELI. Of the Ittk U. S. Infantry. The Euards were unable to quell the disturbance till reinforced by thren companies of eJtor.tl 11":• diet, WC?, fra , tly need. (la ,te a u,4. rp.•-uuawere u.,lnred. A !Intl, let tb^ r I rwitn,lt., were arrested an to the military prim e. C.Zinra Wirz • New dark , August 22. —The Wee Weah lngton ehr , tsi sayer Captain Wirz is a very mar. moolt live frret Fix Inches high, forty or forty-live tars or age, dark skin, whttkors and mustache, end wtight about ono hundred nod thirty-five pound.. lI wan Luttrell in a black rnd y. at, dark brown pante, white thin nr.d ; wire a tin: bat. During the reading of the I charges and specifications, he cat with hta I em tee d, ht, band to hie face, and would Ire. fluently talk with his ootaiseL I The Rlchmond Rrynctdie Fay, For a short time in Ihl2, Wlrz, after returning from a re cent misnon for thu Confederate gouerameat to Europe, was placed by General Winder in charge of the Libby, and subrcA neatly was made Provost Manilla! of Winchester. In neither position did he, to our knowledge, at tract the re:tientar attention of the publie. Hr was generally accounted a rough, unbred but quite a fear nf a 'majority of Wader's far a - Those were days of menial raw in Rich. mond whoa Captain lieorge. CVashington Ater :miter, GI 8L11 111, 1111#10.110130-of the taggell, won among an. When Wire left this uteluity, we lost Fight of him entirely tietn the close of the war. when it turned ant that he had boon la command at And:rug:v:lle. We in Virginia, tallow as lit tle during the war as the - people of the North, except that urn learned from the report of Coto nil Thum. P. Turner, who was Feat hither V tr., vett t': •: ;as:, :Lot it war a mart 1n.:1n:a1...1A neighbor - hand. and that Cot aceotern,dall.len of the prisoners was abominable. Tints report of Col. Turner, In which 42 recommends the re, mount of the prisoners to Macon, was seat to the War Department In May, Pull, and wee newer heard of afterwards. Stock sled Money Mutters. • NEW Pars, Angust dd.—The demand for money is unusually light. private bankers hold large abate s which they are offering at eta per cent. Applications for loans, however, are generally met with a demand for seven par cent. The payment of the August dividend upon the eater has Lauded to Improve the supply-of currency, IhecedniLs are gala., the supply of bills to not large, and reed 11911103 are taken at 747., per cent; other grades at 9@1.0 per cent. The Government if supposed to he r.cilhm, gold this nicrning, and the price is consnmeutty easier. Speculative operations appear to have received n rh. eh from the late decal >pateuts, and the transactions are at present elielly of a nymiar character. - . There Is rather more speculative movement in the stociLynarket, accompanied by leas strength In pricer. 'There la more disposition to put out shorts, and especially In Eric, Evading, and Cleveland and Pittarrargh. The I naide puhlie keep aloof from the market, r. Idertng the game of spc-eulatlon rather a tame fair fur the brokers. The Miscellancons List is very dull, bat prices arc faiths maintained. G rvernments are active; old tire twenties are very scarce, and the limited demand for export cannot be supplied except at an advacce. State Ponds more quiet and Ural. There woo some weakness In the gold market to-nay, caused by a report that the Government was selling gold. The money market was easier to-day. Capital was offered brokers at six per cent, on calls %lama Gale at Savannah—Trudo Impro tins Sine, August 22.—The Savannah Beraici of the 171.1) Lust— states that a violent gale oc curred there, and lightning striking is oae or Iwo places and the rain flooding the stroete, ,Qe. Stoddard block on the north side of the lay, ,o cold to have been In the track of the Nevi. se part of the gale. A large portion of the rooting, with the rafters and sheathing of the north-east gable of the bedding, and a con siderable portion of the cornice was blows off and thrown to the opposite aide of Bay etraet at the corner of Drayton street. Throughout the city the shade trove, fences. etc., were dam aged- more or less. many nicer were blow❑ down, and the streets after the storm were strewn With fallen limbs. Trade at Savannah was Improving. Commu nications with the interior are being rapidly restored, end produce Is coming down the river. the only drawback being the low water, which impedes navigation. Letter from Maier General Hitchcock on the Exchange of Prhwuers. WdSTIINGTON, August M.—Urger General Hitchcock has published a letter on the subject of the exchange of prisoners, the canto of the sus pension the lubwnenity of the rebel government, and supports the policy of Secretary !Mikan. General H, in thisietter says : "Aelongas the cartel for the exchange of prison:re was respected in the South, It was faithfully übserved by our goVernmEnat. and there was no reason to doubt Its faithful execu tion by the government until the end of the war, unless properly revoked by competent authority, if the rpbel authorities had not distinctly viola ted ita , terms under circumstances, indeed, of great aggravation." General H. •.addtt " The day mutt come, when every trinAtterlean will be proud of the reflection that tho Government woe strong enough to crash the rebellion without the small - au element of RS humanity or its dignity." O. Davis Trial—Lotter (tom one of his Col:lnset Amami, August 23:—Mr. Gillett, conned for Jeff. flails, In a note to the Albany Argus Mr. Davie heti no morebtformatlan concerning hie trial than others have. In a letter from Mr. Davis, dated the 15:h teat.; to Mr. Gillett, be wept "I am, - Ignorant of the charges me, the es:Metro( thorn and the tribunal beforoVhlch lam to answer. Your tette:4am, ma thii Brat -notice of the Weshlegtga• Indict ment:, Mr. parts requests Mr- Gillett to AIM , ACO4- , arena! , with Ur, Cheries O'ConnerO'Connor, ; ,etha r 'entiastl eo that they may arrange for the trial,. Oat p may be tennght on with as tittle delay as the,aatars and latce of the case will parad e , A direct application to thetamper department miring to be informed, it mot -, lmptopir; where andbeforiwiat tribtutilldr. Davis is to be tried, remak' tmanswarel. - as Is suppoied, the matter his.boen actually nalwaby the PrraLlent, - • vet ortha• city. tor HaltiMare. Vizir, kat 2 3.—T6i'ateamar City of Baltimore arrived this mornlag. News staid- YrrL noutv. iected. A ['lief exami nation and,cornparison of the two sections re ferred to, hill show tiro app: eheusion to I, without Foundation. The act of March 3d, 18G5. it an amendatory:act, and repeals only such provisions of the former enactmen ;a CP are Inconsistent with the admendinenta of Section lb, to require dolly a deposit of all col. lections by each collector, and Is not inconsis tent with the provision authorizing the refand ing of taxes Illegally. or in any manner Im properly collected. The authority conferred upon the commissioner the right to refund such tares, by drawing his draft upon the collector of the Internal Revenue, is Inconsistent with the provision acquiring collections to deposit ail collections in the Treasury. It be. came necessary, therefore, not to refuse repnr• merit in Koh caste, 1 , 121 to enhstittge another mode, and taxes collected erroce. , uily are now reftmcle4l with as winch promptness an before the netof Starch 3d. 1 . .33, troth effect. Tae same seetl , n, whir h toe commis stoner to draw against moneys in the hands of eollector,+, authotir.,l the Secretary of the Treasury to prescribe regulation under whic h taxes errobeonsly collected ,uld l,e refund e , and these regulations hare been charted to men:, tan r.qui rein entb of the amended tea - . The lbw ndnsioner is now required to maze opi llesiloi. from time to time ,to the Secretory et , sary turns placed to his credit with the AF , istant Treasurer at New York. np.nt which he d•awe in like manner as if the money were in the hands of the collector. it s ill be Fern, therefore, that neither the to pay. nor the fecility with which such payo. ems may be made to tax payers, Lace been impaired in the slightest degree, by the oterallon of the act of March:ld Very Respectfully, Wm. OtrreN, Commander Internal Revenue Decision—Appointments t 3 the President—Late state Coonisn non at Alexandria—Captain Wire:. En' YORK, Angtst 22.—Thc Commissioner of lett ri.al IL venue to-toy, mad, the following decisions: That Ve21408 ere not regarded as merrhangize within the 171 , :t17147 of erotica im of the act iit June ii(nti, IS(14. and the tax of one-r]gllth tif one per ecnturu I - upsed by said season upon sales of merchandise is not tat to br ast.essid on the sale of vessel ln s. r.igard to dividunos, tee Commissioner itas r. udcled the following decision is held no this t Ilics that ail div.dends deL,ared or any u. the inst.:M.lots 111C111.1o1/(41 as o scion 120 Eloise Law, b:nou the de t day or .1u y boil, are anhjiiiii. to a ins Of Ito per ,eLtn:3l, Whoa the pr. 111, such divide:As neer, were Th. Pr Fr id, t has appointed Jolla K. Gond- States Attorney for the Distsmit of Louisiana, and John L. Wilitainson, Attorney for the Western District of Tenues3ea The Sinn:Convention which asseinhisid at Al t landria some months ago, adopted -the proposed anti slavery amendment to the Constitution or the lldtrd States. It appears however, from newspaper artic cc and other Indications, that there is a total ignorance on that subject in the vicinity of Richmond, else thorn wou'd not ha such an vainest advocacy of the convention, to do whet has already boon done, As Gov. Mt :Tont and the LegNatarc which as. sembled at Alexandria, ere ticoognia.A by the. leading men of Cirrinis as legal, it sort 'lose much c...autni at bore, that they should Ignore the State Convention winch assomoled then na iler Ca • smun executive authority. There teems to be no doubt that the charm nrd Bpf iOn against Capt. Wim, troll belle' mended hy the prosecution, in several Impor tant partienlars. His connect will take Issue, that this cannot be done, the prisoner haviag already pleaded not guilty to the charge on arraignment yesterday. Whipping of Negrurs Now Yonn., August. 22.—The Wilmington lit rod of the 15th, contains an of comma. Ilk/la= from Major WLean, of Fayetteville, In which he states that instead of two negross he- Inz tied op and publicly nitiliip.ra In Favette• vole, that line negro after being vied and coti clot d of iarr-ny, was whipped rimordiaz to the err 1 laws of the Stat... to that the state:us:sant:am-rows being n htp. d and left tied until a storm prostrated tue trees, if false. This report otizinaled from the tact that the miiitary crewed two sheep stealng nemoes to be tied by their thumbs to lamp post. for two !inure, as a punishment for their offence. The _Major knows of no canes of C 2 uelty to lie— ge C. o:n hyr Ly er cilia', or the civil authorities_ W. liar dle, sheriff of Cumberland county. state: that the report that he publicly whipped two tinsiti.or at Fayettesdile, is The Destitution In the South • WA , IIII,TP:I, AIIRMII 22. —The Claroniri e of th 4 mornirg says: Fonn an °Mein! who has just retrartcd from a brief trio through some of the Southern States, where he weal on official buslce.ss, we hare full confirmation of the re• ;or which have recently coma from 111.'5.) IC, calities of the utter destitotlou of the South, and of the desire of the people at large to submit chee - fally to the Government of tile United States. The C7rorri4rs adds : Fro-n seecrents It ap pears that If a fair expression of the pribric opin• lon can be obtained at the coming election Ir the South, , there will be but little difficulty In work of reortrania.ation, Forger Arre.ted NEW Your:, Angust 22.—George Gladwin, aged twenty nine yearn, and a native of Connec• thm, was wrested to—day, charged with forgtng an endorsement on a stolen draft on Trowbridge et, Sone, of New Ilaven, for three thousand Woe hundred dollars, and payibg for some Jewelry therewith, and receiving the balache to cash. He also, by forging the name of Aaron Smith, &Mined pritecestrin of over 0900 000 In bends of the Fort Wayne Railroad. at the Saint Nicho las hotel, and decamped. Tee arrmt took olace In New Haven and the boode were recovered. Ttte Dirnster on the Housatonic Railroad —Verdict of the Coroner's Jury. New romk, August 22.—A Bridgeport, Con necticut, dispatch says that the Coroner's Jury on the bodies of the eleven pelts cns killed on the Housatonic railroad, on the 12. h inst., have ren• dcred a verdict that the disaster was conned by culpable negligence and the absence of proper caution on the part of the President, Superb-- dent and other employees of the road. Fortress Mouroe Matters—Pursuit at a Sto- feu liteamer FOIITESS Monnoz, August 21.—Last evening Major General Mika received information that rho steamer Staten, said to have been the Staten, from New York, about four weeks since, teas seen yesterday passing Into Watehapreague Inlet. General bilks conaeouently dispatched a detachment of about mirky men In charge of Lieut. Bowman, of the 3d Pennsylvania artu. 'cry, to go to search of the steamer. They left here at eleven o'clock last evening on the steamer Blackbird, and have not returned up to this hour, live o'clock p. m. The Forger Gallagher WASIIITIOTCW, August 22.—Luther C. Gal lagher, who_wan waned In New York, charged with forging orders for commutation, of rations of soldiers who bad been confined in the rebel prisonsrs to the amount of $B,OOO, was brought before: United States Commissioner Hallett to-day{ and waiving an examination, was held in 515,000 ball for trial. • The Fire In New York. • New roan, August n.—The fins In Water and Routh etreete, yesterday Y. M. destroyed Hicks' bonded warehouse, a very large nix story building containing over half a million donate worth of tea and coffee. Four firemen wer; badly injured by a failing wall. The tea and coffee was mainly. awned by Bennett. Sturges & o . l e,anderze.plinelpally Insured. ItaUroad Aeehtent. , , Oilcan°, August 22. The oleht OrPress tralu frog Iplya, Ott the D. & ' Tana° tallish of the Northlreatern Ralbeeid, ran tato a =avert srbleh bad been seabed sway by the storm but eight. The ,obeineer, fireman, an sprats massager 'sea bt a passenger were Mlle% and throopasssa gas lopirolohongh not .danmysly. ~, , • _ , ; !eldtentlary Wails Shea' .ssisess47ed. 'it ns Toss, Ammust s 22.—At setpllal•glair areslat - it' aris ,Neta tut , to the wash at'. Ischedialbelealteatsay cia Blackitellviailsad,) whlcli,resalted bits .mumble • deozactlon. • It • Is reported that a casabas of wleoaess seesped‘ /ate liidiin - Ott.tle Toledo and , now Yost, Amu 21.—Eight handed lie; , borers went suit west to-day, to work to the ex calm Otto Telorlo ant Wabash R matron& CITY AND SIIIIITILIN Vatiott.l Atuusewer.t,. Th,re Is a lame etas; of yonnd moo in this as well other whose daily srocatlor.s as tradesmee, clerks Auld salesmen keep ,h.ths coo— etanCy eon:land to their bueiriess, them to an atmeqbere wbine, sweeping turough crowded streets and untidy alleys, coin, laden with noxious vapors and the aroma eta hundred varieties of merchandise. These t seltlons, gen erally considered by robust young countrymen as roast desirable, ineiduounly attack the WaT ue n( those who occupy them. Day after day, year after year, they resign their daily tasks, fa t'eneil and exhausted in lath; and bodc, aid a I-eel period of experience leaves its mark In the I pallid check, the soft hand, the wasted muscle, and the fastidious appetite. The best years of Lie are thus wasted in acquiring skill to busi bleb. at the capensc of health, Vigo: and manly Prow eon, tied entailing on the tradesman the reii h, -d life of an Invalid. In the evening he puha: s Steks recreation and relaxation from the tatigaes .t the day, end toe tot of his mon otous life, in a - ass which instead of Invigorating his tired energies bring about the opposite effect. The vices and temptations of gambling houses and drinking shops dazzle and glitter before his eyes, and lure him with their blandishments: lie gives himself up to the convivivlal enjoy , merits, whose effects ate still more enervating and destructive of the vital towers. Active phYsical exertion is what sae-ti ed by persons of sedentary habits eau si....atia lion, as a countercheck against the constant strain upon the mental faculties: something that viii give powers of endutauce t something that will call into exercise the muscles that have been kept in a state ol relaxation so long that they have lost much of their power of tension; Rome ihiric thin will accelerate the currents of the lied nod induce a Intl and vigurvus,tuhslation of the :sue;. Athletic exerelves con , tltritc, in our snarls tno amst rations! amusements. There is no lack ot healthre I gam, and stsort: which might t, etve to this cud. The ha, already re, I ceired some practical attnutuan in this cit., We have two gymnastic associa:loos, which ore well adapted to the ramose, a number of j haee bail clubs, hoar clubs and cricketelnba, tot still not so ninny as should be organized for ;the benefit of our young men. Lot new organiza- Wine of these healthful and Invigorating in. stltullons be effected. and - let oar young actin take an active interest In them, They will them with the diintfhty Thane of Tawdee, he ready to exclaim. "lbiow phyelc Is the dogs." A % ifc—Beater Again to Trouble. We mentioned some days ago the arrest of a hard customer named John Riley , acmg at Snaky's ecalworks, a few miles up Aswan!! Run, cherged with assault and battery on oath of his wife. Jonn a something of a Tartar when In the hands of a pel:^emau, and it rotuirm, some physical suasien to ludirce him to came along. Ou a heat - hg he was SOW to Jail for trial at mart. In the meantime Ms enterprising crease: bad hem relieved from durance vile by a very irLtnlous toe - hod. fie represcutec to Mrs. thnt her bubband was pining array to a ze.bw in his ieuely cell, and would certainly ebr file i,ff his mortal eoll If not released. The wife. who, by the way, enema to he equally as quarreirutne and conihatible as the trisband, u as nnVetthedeAS moved to compassion, nod con. s..l,ted to withdraw the snit, and John was :u -nused, perhaps a little improved in physicci condition by the prison diet. . . . It teems, however, that Mrs. Riley has been piper r filleted by John's bad treatment. She has appeared at the Mayor's oilire several times since to have him arrested, preferring snits of surtiy and assault and battery, hui. he has never fiche at home when the officer called to see him. Officer Metzner accidentally met him on Fiftu street yesterday, and took him to the I - ck-up. The Mayor committed hlm for -a hearing on Monday. From .I,dites representatlons it would seem that Sire. Miry is a veritable termagant. He bears au telly cut as his face to proof of his assi.rtMn, and a day or two since instittned suit agalbst her on a similar charge. A Timely Warning. The President of the Comiclie of Steubenville publishes a card In which he inquires whethei, his constituents have noticed the fact of the ex istence of the most malignant of all pestiiances in the countries, first In Asia, thence to Egypt and rapiely moving to Spain. Ile says further: "We now hem of it in Manchester, England, which is but a few days :revel fro.n our own shores. We bare a Board of Health, and ordi nances of Cato:ells that are fall and ample. Our streets, alleys. bait yards, and low places where venter staguat es, should all be examined and elearod. There is no precaution that should be left 'undone. Let none be frightened, but each one think of these suggestions and attend to Item. If rune neighbor will not, go and make complaint to the Mayor or Hoard or Health; do not ntnnd on the street earners and wonkier why the City Council do not do Chill or that. They have passed the ordinances; If you know of vin. lotions 'tin your duty to make complaint before the author:ties." The President of the Steuben ville Councils has spoken to the point, and his remarks way well be applied to our own city. In the sanitary condition of which three Is much rove for Improvement. Disorderly Conduct. A earty of the "Madlark" fraternity, a few evenir nines, entered a tavern kept by Mrs. Hart in the Diamond, and while there conducted themselves in a very disorderly manner. One of them talked insultingly to Mrs. Hart, who, la the absence of her eon, was compelled to leave Coe seouedrel go unpunished, Oa Monday evening the same party were rattle honskagaln, when reeler; the mau who had Insulted her, she seized a pop bottle and gave him, not the con tents, but the weight of It several times over his Lean, the eon meanwhile standing back to see that the young man was well paxasned. Sae. then called In a number of policemeo, who se cured some of the party, but the castigated Individual made his escape. Upon an examine tibn of the party before the Mayor yesterday, there was not sufficient evidence to hold them on the charge, and the case was discharged. Amusement! Prrvant - non TIIEITEI.—The popular domes tic drama of the "Ticket-of-Leave Ilea" nil again be revived to—night et the old theater The company will appear In full strength, and the personations of the play will undoubtedly e !lord a fair criterion of their abilities. We Lave been favorably impressed with the merits of the principal actors composing the company, and anticipate an improvement on the rendition of the piece over its rendering last seselon. Orsite Housr..—The pleasing comedy of the "Honey-Moon, or How to Role a Wife," will be produced at the new theater to-night, with Mr. Chapman as Duke AIIIBU and MiS3 Eberle as Juliana. We bespeak for It a good reception at the hands of theabile, Mile Augusta will give one of her favorite dencee. The farce of "A Kiss In the Dark" will conclude the enter— telument. Another neck Bllde--A large bulk dfToTtc tumbled down from the precipice at Boyd's HUI, yesterday morning, near the recent elide, cm bedding a portion of the track of the Connell,- vino Railroad. An avalanehe boa been Impend ing for some time, sea considerable fissure wee noticeable In the - rocks. Fortunately the slide caused no personal Injury. The obstruction was removed in a few hours,' and the trains were running yesterday afternoon. New Rall.road2--An Informal meeting of the President and Directors of the Pittsburgh, Marietta and Cincinnati . Railroad Company wu held at the Central HOMO, in MCCOMMUSVine s on Tuesday. The general interest and prospects of the road were freely_ illscuirad, sea it tru, conceded that it Is In a fair way to be pat on itt fbeVagairi. The urn of 00,000 has been sub scribed at Sharon towards its. completion, and much more in other places, it Is said. . nuper , . magaune—robn P. Rant, 59 Fifth Street. bat received earper'a Magazine for SepteMber. Among thenumerous articles are: A trip to BodirSioff and the Dead Sea of the West (cauchuied); Love In a Hospital; Miss Pink's first season: Sketches of Social - ate in China with Illustrations; Street Education (Lein In Dickens. teresting), and our Mutual Friend, by Charles - • t 3 table geurmed,—.A. dm took place about. tea o'clock Mat night in an old. frame building tbnnerly occluded as aaboyrlfactony but lat terly nand, by Mr. B buydarti, u a enable, Mtn ite on the confer of Craig and 'Rebecca atroeta, Allegheny. Thu buldlagtrais onirpattlally de s:toyed: -Thalia la anpoostd to hat haat - the work of tutinceighwy. - CiiiGumbeit day'altmtedtudnuaßnb b ken felltrer-for -tubbing -a' scrawl of a watch and thaln at the Delmt cote da -, wet ti stm in. au:andel*. b( l 4 t 413 !4. a alveantnce., ; • ted.,..cntain. (4, g'Cloaluids Ofibeivl.ssgi Pitittuag....,...mbh. 1 1°1 : a toll's. duttn. 47":14elltum btelre*V24or 53 r • •7 • • vona3*:'-' . _ . .= Ponta', of the +turns Expma Co are .• W rolM9, for package of late Southern papera. Masquerading In Petilmtats. A resident of the Third ward whom we shall call Tompkins, bearing a neighbor . declare very em phatically that no man could disguise himself in female cpparal without he could discover the fraud, made a wager of a supper for a party that a could be done. Without citing thanelgh bor any In n of his intentions,Tompkina la:crowed the "Sidra" from Mrs. T., and with the aasistance of that lady In a short while com pletely transmogrified himself. Re then called on hi, neighbor, who, by the way in something of a doctor, telling him that his sister was very sick, and as ho had treated her successfully - on a previous occasion, she desired him to visit her, Our friend remained long enough to dlsensa with the doctor a few every-7day toples,whou the latter started on his mission of mercy. The wife of the doctor observing his fanalliarlty trial a strange woman called to him before he hid' \ proceeded far, and berated him as only ajealons . 1. lie cculd, od Lis repeated Infidelity. When be returned from his call, however, having found he had been taken M. he became exceed-. ingly wroth, and called upon a policeman to take him Mr. T. In.custody as a vagrant, who,- forget- - tine his maimed anise, hauled off and planted the "Rinergency" man a heavy blow, knocking him down. Reinforcements arriving, the dla- • cmatted Mr. F. was marched off in t,rinmplito the tombs. , . . While In the cell, an intimate friend took a fancy to him, supposing him to be a feniire, and offered to pay his fine, and get him out. Our • friend slightly took him aback by addressing him by name and telling him the only favor he had to ask of himwas, ill% he would go to Image and bring him I o its.L.P.L clothes, .0 that he could get rid of his woman'eery. Ur. T. deceived one or two other acquaintal•s be fore his masencrade bad been so Incontinently, checked. On being arraigned before the.bfayor yesterday morning, and explaining that he was only carrying out a practical joke. be was die charred. The doctor ark: owl •fig.es that he was beaten, we learn, and the tupp.ir will come of to.morrow night. I:EESE.—At iluthion, Ohio, on Tneaday morn— ing. 1.11.7 I E GRACE, youngoet chlkl of Abram add noes', The funeral 1.111 leave the Cleveland and Pttt.. burgh Railroad lbTot on arrival of the 4 olelock tble afterno a. Tie Lienda of the tangly are invited to attend. 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