a-s, .4,,,,4,4 VOLUME IXXVIII--NO. 215 I the VittolllVlClSeitt. TRAVELERS' (11:111:1E,. • • _ arival and Departure of Trains. pentuyiiiinla ' Central Railroad. ' ~, , jrkpgli. .. - - , , an u.,.....; , ,ormess...., 25011 lIIMAn-,.“ 1,=): El TanAccoptillltt ILSD pto 1 feat L ine...:.. : 293 m Ws &Erie Mail 1= p ei,Pitt le Erie Illeet.l2.= p m hUs. ExPlaa:. cal•pat Baltimore Exp'• 1.30 p m 1 ast Ltee--- , L. 3 p m Phila. Exprels., 213 pm ohnitettellen 2:4D p m Joha•Vii 11een..10,15 et at tt Wall Station G. 53 a al Ist Wall Stat Loa 6::S a m d u-,'.... - 1L;10 ate 2,1 - . . ELM ani a a ^ I C. 445 pm 31 .. . I= pm th " . " 1101 p m:1 , h . . 6= pes ens Aecomom.lo=l" mINIILI Beecomo'e. 7.50 • m 2711 1 at._ _.oll 1 111111 heaves Waite Station array ittlidaY eta= a. tri4returaleg, learesPituthargh 1 I = 3 P. 2 - IPitlaiorrer . Fort Warne and Chicago. 1 211121 e...... 1= a bgExprell . ... . .... 220 ft m =2...........-. MOD Lis p JII 'Rep te5a........... 2.112 0 m .. -...- p miExpme. .. ... 1 .,...,11100 p m , [ail 7 9 0 •ro Mall 7150 p m -4. Casimir. Erie SAO • m Pr. Basile it Erie 8= p m 1 New Raishien assommodsuon leaves Areaheay pe, 21 9; a. , ) 21, • 1 1 50 ••• to.. 442 p, at., arm Atm .. m. Etichillites7l4s P . .I•4lPeve Ca1f.1443.10 I. m.; Eetelom7.ll 2o P. tn. , Pittatilifil;Xleirelikaa said Vliteelln . .04Va!,N . , Atioa. ftplegirtoo44 ll .4.t‘ftiltia . a:10 It 3 5 1 tti FilPir"•••••• p p m z in Stoilateralt.SX.o ll2 ol l alarrlisuct SA.-P ; , Fitliburgrata Coupe's - am. - - • . .:-: Sall.:;. — 7:56 am NMI eta p.m ell .....•761,1110/141 ........1.0.90 •-at strigaempart.lll:a•• m to AK . e , e•port BM 1M till ~ • " 4.:.1d5 pai 2,1 , ..., m 05,13•1. it g504041,....7100 am 1413n14ddlikl, 82 1 :0 A all . , ~ .. . ', , Alleglteny Valley Italtread. .' &yore!. _ arrivo, 1:641:1......-/:«;44* 1 a' niiriireis .. ..... . Pad i* Enintu ......... t 3 ,3 p m Mali 7110Ip m loyammool4loD-2179 p m 14comModation Btu n m taXi ;NOTICES. .7!Vt'Xiitanitot •Asscidation. • !: • intetlOt of the btqAthied Auselatton'en&l34 . ;leeld at the Board °Meade Room*, on 'l'h:tie - a:ay, p pe 2 4l4lsst; q. .o . cißtk A ilkilttelidAileo f , all the Committees L earoettly regoetteeh 1 ..: - POsiqbel.-Me l onl, - -PWeot Potatocs,c,-- Ald idal:ArairanY; °Outwit artikot at :138 iara 'best, below Smlthlield street. /MUM r L. , : - FLEXING tifiYhoso to Buy Them. - . .. Fors i tiiiiitialiorieninlh•Oiktut or Sea Side Ehateloicr to Rotes la , elTythatreet Hem you will tad full 'audit:nen! sal In all color ~:chirst*a soo wytetobtaaolt. toad io r• I PP I V!.O, gP claflocir Win •tbs expression or a lady, upon examirdat aossaAllatta Ja-Dall%liast.NotttaOya lace Car talaaF itt nth , Alit; No:'lll'ilita..qtrost, thlig in . Pousekeeplag a#1:slo of Dry Goads atabatlngad at tow Mint. • Marpetttai - -3ubblngf..6liora - 1; flairlitzeturnai after an 'bun= of three yeara athe anal, i have morantedlorshop for all sorts . afjobblng Lathe mapenter,line. at the old goat flngtollratituttareeaSzaithfLehtsoutatessy alleril l tiliaellatted atelironO7t l TAtteflhAtia t ? -aVILIA4,* #9*:s3l - • 'Onnid.pwitatng, at 10 chiegk, atll be •obl et led BeilthtleLl street I reukteif 6aiiiiDie Fraet iot:taiiilisusit,Pic sax& 1 seitattatorradvottscratoLz Thli Is art talportent ; oPPottuciti to capitalists torgocoltivestioants: r We Invite Attention To the lisle or: lets adiert sed to, come off, at Ipiat :".-..14be sty next Monday, the 28th that., The iota to bosOld comprise a past of that beautiful and arm !) trot preachy - formerly known as the Shakapeara Ginttne, In ales* proximity to the depots of both the . renhrstrarda Central an 1 the Street railroad. You Clain Open Your' Lips, . paces, without revealtog whether you use the •Fesiseft*orodoet. Cr cot. ficsoconsion for words Yourteetliend breath speak for on. The lustre sad Piety" Imparted to the dental mu- Monty by ' exult peFrts:ll'll:sl4,and the ftegriume It gives to the mouth, cazuot be entire& by the use of Silty I ether article lumen:de to the human Wally - Parry Itr. Primileal Slate Itoote3 a, and OW= In American • Slate, of cartons oolong. Otll%. at Alexander L amrilltive., near the Water Works, Plttabargb, . . Pe. ResiCesee; No. 18 Pike street. Orders Ipromptly etteided to: /awe* ,warreated water 1 - ploof. Repairing done st-the stoniest notise. No chine for rr;pairs, -provided the roof is not ahrteed afteillt is pot roc. .- French Merinoes. ,% Ws** fist nPIP .edffielarVlS lot. Of Tama kletincia ever offer:din this city'. They tramper chased la Nevi Turk last week is the largest age I of the klnd evainsade hi =erica. Weans selling them' at lne bun half bet season's prices. Also a veMfall and G .eoronletneintli Pf RIW and handsome Dress oods. hinds:ma roata f3pot,Do. to Our domeetie Meek never Was so full and outeplete. W 01 , ps/abaverUwill save thongs , by calling and nail:flit/4 an/ steak: — Remember the .place:ent Actaiwthvast turner of Fourth and e • Market ettiet. . ff. laiison , Love et Bea ' Oar fraud,. Sr. 1,19 A? ~,,,, na yenneal .treet, Allegheny , was la - the east when the ateltonit hen gLe , attittlto - Inprinn4 and the , otter rebel. (lexical Lee was re. seliriati - sagl , iktog inieentalse ot . the plkato Pl . O. 111Cel . 1.444kaInciag 4 . o,_reaccroct tag ;mug tol -low.maaa'sery,-heavy Dturiusgei• ot the dwelt ming and summer goods at ahoit onwhallot the Old Velem - Some of the finest' eli - .tha cashmeres Cad *nand to *eke, W 24 : 11 1 , 4 nand to tip to alter, im.inort nigies, In West alyies e ana at .correspaglOw rates. • l chola, itssoent ciftirrnlehleggooili andreadsa Ageste elomegLorlil plink belound at eels elegant ipmatatema6t/oFit.mgiliti4 trleads should Elva ;tektitts *ail its Victories. Totten's?. or conver disease Ise grand 'Lenten. mad. and aitstuely at ballet and tarmac tritl de. 'etroy,so surely will llostetter's Bitters preserve and prgazg life. '4: 11 is the most trying period of the yen. 'the trainee( the strousest yield, more or less to the coasts:dog temperature of zudsummer, Vigor 002 ell from every pore rho strength of man pastes sway !utast:lth' rapor,Sild weaker wealth becomes telexed and vervains. it was to meet nch,eglecilftee that itostettee Bitten were given fo society. IL Jto prevent the evil 5*11.1.1* genres i f.as Iducts no trabrseed, depleted, drillits. tett orgardiiitfon Ls liable. that they are reCOll. at e n ded AA n Sununer Tonic for both sexes. cid teree:dle„,-of - exhaustion every- day, who might , heveript - diath ` at " bay for years to coin, by an pear atonal, resat to altis4Oteethil -gat Audits= Irtgeteldealonischic4 _ Ntheuttb• aiftluiectme c tionflalrfails ' ernit rcin . . 004 coisilnually. If thefr hande are rum- Flartd thrir lideth.a.sifilitiell-ahmttadwortiiir as lielgesalig.to the vital anenekes at 113q8S1/112 Butters:nits astsatirta-nostattlail aheard, - /11121 the wear andkest of Intdopo tire!y uhrelritert to ifelniet oporsutro weather. ZOlatetenetpaithetdi fat" n 4 ' 4l th 6 "1/IR4l.sic ; and renewe d . woe restoratire summtt IstridOrant It le indleyenath e to young and Did. Seldediettedieta • a " f`r The crattriela used 0n..110=1, the Great,. • 7.11. The ifiaiwils used ow board , the tired East= emit' the attetepia to recover tiro Agentle ble Illtatellbed by If* :Unzip as rte.:termed anchors wbbrilikee sharply curved and tapering loan oblique tactk-14a end.- Tho grefleteir weighing- %tree hundred might, shackled land crewed ton lengtli, of wire ins 4 =pail Of64Hk there were flee on board, whoso breaking grain We! Cidellald4lll at ice tormlwas broaght vupp the .bowri. - - -- and 'thrown' over; ;and wanued the sea - a prey WA:Anne. - first thu bon sant !but , elowly:but .snon.tbo - lnovereent of 'descent' creased go as tv isf great stress= tho plain= up nrachinery, ',bleb 'was rendered orPablo,ta 4twerbrir the novel imminence wite(tniraFrant of setrele , for Alm, fultiec 14delea arteliendetta eeietas beneath. Leegtb dew after lengtborrer ganroltbitogirkdram,ltlll the Irouttiet -witlalrot fifernett if.Urtto ouch , Intirialfy aa to conertriltrfArgifft:flPOlT.tfatinactilifier, Into glands or steam. One ehozsand fathom! Tiftettalnindredfathenat , ,,,Two thottnanrotk: awns Ifundredi agebt—nictunting up until OM IL: the strain was dinelniplehed, and at 2,500 . Weems, dr 15,000 feet. the trrePhil reached; the 'bet.' of the tigangc., i Tne-IVutiingtoa ;Star denies that ifeeera Aplede . tuteLludddi;:coontel fir Mts. Barrett. baee taken thehoese 02 802.7240302,12 P 2040222: of tbeit.frei: The fade ere that; haulm a dote of 168S00 edurred brtormage od Pufprotrirti. they erreir,:ed bne !Amnia/ in ;nage" avliits , . ctustgl W44bi.- • ; .• , B 7 - - _ - . _ - • . • .rye -4 . a.. • • 4 - • Eip „ T, VERY LA'T'EST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. O!EOATIONS OF FREEDMEN'S° BUHR. Tho B ichmond Wlug in Favor of the Comnitntional Amendment. - THE WIRZ TRIAL. Goverment Lands in Virginia, "NEGROES ANXIOUS TO PURCHASE. Rebel Generals Johnston and EwelL TUN GERMAN SHOOTING FESTIVAL Witch of a Basque Laden with Sugar Speetal Dispitell'lOPitteltorgh.Oasette. • - . ; AtVott 2 q: The Inqtaitir`e isPealid says that the pardOn . of so many wealthy rebels who regain possesaton of !albeit estates, interferes va7 .metelt with the, operatlonl or..ilie(FreadmenY 4rtition; as most of. those - pardoned . _ owned. Plantation s which bad been taken by Um' Barash. as (than-, doped landor condstided, and - many or tbtin hat beak divided into atenil arms and put bivrithonfil ' Theca wtli - )iave to be abandoped,txpleal tEo liwiert - Will allow 7the Fro:draw to remain, which to donbtfoL The Richmond TrAig attaekithaTenoskanle Union plattlyntx:in a Tong editorial, and again urges': Tlightla .to ratify the Commltatic9al amendoientas an-answer toll& platform, Geneial Fitz Leek raised a crop of Mean ttutidrodbushels or corn on his plantation suipander r wlittfive 'white and two - black hands: • Wiry trial, wen adjourned became the Eloyernmein was not ready to' proceed with It; _but It ante be renewed and proceeded !rlth. All rumors 'of thythandonnoent or the ' trial are tolforinded. 1 small ateamerinied jn.Neir York Bay as a lighter, was stolen from there ti`iont a fort sight ago, and suctioided to getting Sway to the estu aries on the eastern ebore of Virginia, where the secret abound, Oa Sunday General Miles, at Fortress Monroe, having received news that she was to Watelipmipas Inlet, took a detachment of the 3d fonitsylvania Artillery and went in Itearcitnf Ber; /14 *otieftrieu-ticierd front. Fourteen hundred colored families in Virginia hat's, applied kill:tit t'reedrnen'a. Bureau to buy with ready morteY,•from the 'United States Gov— triune:lh lauds in Virginia to cultivate. The Freedmen% Bureinshaving , Lurie an or, der pi - aiding iie j poes from •catiing: down woods on the 'waters of the Chesapeake and East ernphea;:, 6it eventing permission to cat upend nse;pnistrate trFert_ort.eass4es where they live, the L :mtatoownerrOhereursin, stopped negracur from getting lay wool Wall. In c merpiencut, Atelliirean,ls..oskirhalmed:owith -complaints from neghttarthatthey canned get any Wired at ell • The rebel generals Joe. Johnston and Swell are imßeitimore... - The German Shooting Festival in Blitimore on Triesday was well attended, delegations being present frOm Itlenmond, Work ington, Bonita, and New York. The shooting was resparkOlygoid. ov. Swann and .Irayor Chapman were present. ' .The. dohnsott has asked for ardon, and will probably get it. A bark laden with Eager went ashore on Bri gantineßeach one Friday night, daring a severe gale, and is a complete wreck. Seven peraans were taken off safely. The carp will also be saved. Sorghum crops in this vlnelnlty will. give a fair yield this season. Another monitor, the Nensatt, has arrived at New York from Boston, to Lay . up. The talon Conventions all meet hero to-day to nominate a ticket for the ensuing election. THE, WIRZ TRIAL. Reassembling of the Court. PRISONER AGAIN ARRAIGNED (barges and Specifications Read. ' ... WASIIINGTON, August 23.—The Win Com mission wands morning. Col. Chapman . real an order from the War Department dated yea terdey, dlar,iring the former. Commission; but arnAndng another consisting of the same Mem! bens. Thee were again sworn today, and Capt. Wire was again arraigned, when the charges and specifications wan read. They are In the mein knbasciticilly the saute as those be fore presented. The alterations include tin:B%TM leg on; of the names of flobt. Lee, du A. BA. dmiand Lucas D. Northrup, as some of apse with whom the prisoner Is mem! of combining and coati:4ring to impair and injare the health, and to destroy lives by subJectiag to tortne, and great surfenng of large numbers of. Federal. lationerstothe DAM-, her of tun: thruttaini.'. soldleris ; military service of the United States held as Peitoners - al Anderromdle, ttc.i the charge of murder retainiedjoin the epeeldcatlon in clude the most c t. rt pontshuients and nets of barbarity. Badge Hughes spoke of these pro. ceedhip s In arraigning the prisoner on a new list of charges dm., without giving counsel due notice as extriordlnary, and naked thataddl tippet time be glen to enable the prisonm• to prepare for his defence. This was granted, and the court adjourned till to morrow noon. The counsel for,l9lm,•hrts - retired, conceiving (tat +lry hove done all they could fur him under lie circumetanm. SEIVARD AGAIN AT 111 DIES. Gets. Schofield and Heads in Washington APPOINTMENT OF PENSION AGENT -inw Um, August 23.—The Ile.'altr a special says : Thu filecretary of Slaw, since lets return from Cape May, hag dhoxised of all the tmslness , :irldet: accumulated daring his absence, and is atteedlowto the:tales of the Department as 'before the sad ocenrence, which for a time de prived the ccronfijiit fib betakes: Mr health -414 never better. The members of the family arafallidOntit fr“ I sihr General Schofield, Lilted States army, Major General arriveil this clls to ;night and stops brillhud's. aromaof the hotels ~ badlcate,thet!tha of Souttleiners - b the say continue atom thessosasse besensfore, thozreater partmf thee' beton fromlirgtale.„ 45.. W. Denmy terdroVrtveleed theappoint• meat or P.7ustrei agent .l 4 Little . Bock. AN, The P;esistent gib mornh:a greeted parttime to Joseph Desiderata., of Tennessee. and P. • 'Dickinson; of Wilallagbn ' North Carob:is. Steal flreEugtnis for Mexico, NEir Your,Attatist - fiandiame fin;ellfilnellnutit in in WS nitY, ander ordeal, from the governmatit of kfaxlmlllat for'servle.O in Ittaleo, were tested yesterday at tho masa. facturers establishment, and worked In a man. tel l * m l e o a ppolatdol dsemta a u ndt hh me o - and aU presoak; They.:olll shoal, be atappxl forlifaziagthat - her, Bobbery—Dlainonda and Sliver "Motet': ,Tore Atzraat•• 23 ., -The •1311 var Won Xtattradontotr. NV,Vooper on Mandanstrode was: turgbulously robbed a few nights alum or . dladamta worth slo.ooa and atlnp,ware• l 4 • tIW 'shwa I S.OO O Dank] &Wide. an old candor; .addrWilllam,Colejaaa are,ender., 11 . , 7 1 5 4 , 4hP: I:Fm 23.-4110 14 Li' nollll4llp.z Tbo oar. corrcot Oen:mild for oristotosiripearo to he o plane extent, broken down; - Boloo , of gold Ytsitiitar, broke Abe - firmness. , %Isere 14 a prospeettoat Ihotottoo tbipmentsmaysootrre• ette4.. Ttul.quototloos tor.excluneci him alto retj Aler t eadia4 aZ.v.{. - pratalams. This loon& guottuotio mare at 1.43,t,4®1.44. -- • to-aligtuil43l6^ FROM WASHINGTON. The Wirz fitillfaittommtssion. ARGUMENTS OF COUNSEL. drew Charges and Specification WASTIMGTOti, August M.—The Wlrz Military Commission met this morning at 1.1 o'clock, In the Court of Claims room, at the Capitol. Judge Hughes, counsel for the accused, mod that u soon as the prisoner [Mould be brought Into court he would submit a motion. Major Gen. Wallace remarked that time enough will be given for that purpose. Judge Hughes—l will present it at the earliest moment. The prisoner, at this stage of the proceed ings, was brought into court, In cuskaly of a Military. guard. Judge Advocate Chapman called the roll of the memt cost all of whom answered to their amis. - Renton read on order from ttm, ;Tor Department, dated the 224 of August, InAmb, stance that the Commission, which was to con vene on the BUM inea.,ls by ;index orthe in fent of the. r ifted States disiolvai: 'He thin read another order dated yesterday. convening .a spetialOmsmisaionto'assernble to-day at eleven o'clock for tee trial of Henry Wire, and each other prbioneia Pa.may be brought before it. Me detail of allure being the sane 'as that of theprevlents one. ida& A. A. Boma has on application of Col. Chapman to-the pruner au thority, been appointed Aeons:ant Judge Advocate. Col. Chapman asked the prthoner wlctiler he had , any , objections to to the members of the court. Mr. Peck, one of 'hemmed, tint that therewillkiOney'ernomilly to the members. The Judge Advocates and the offthial reporters were then sworn, promising, in addition to en Impartial performance of their du ty, that they would not improperly disclose the secret prcceedings;:and sinter:the of the egad,_, Judge Advocate Chapman, addressing e "prisoner, said: Yoi-are changed nutter therbarne of Henry Wire. Is thstyournanthi ' The pris oner said it was. Judge Advocate Chapman—The charges awl specifications will now be read, Mej. Gen. Wallace, the President of the court —Let the prisoner stand up. Capt. Wi's rose to his feet when the charges and specificatloni wire read. They are Woman.. tlally the'Bettie asthma upon which he was ar raigned on Monday. He la first Charged with wilfully, maliciously and traitorously; and In aid of this then.cxisting armed rebellion against the 'United Biota of America, on or before the Brat day of March, 154, and on divers other days between,' that ylay' and the tenth day of April. 1881, confederating and conspiring together with Juba 11. Winder, It. B. Winder. Joseph White, W. L Winder, 11. IL Stevenson and oth ers unknown, to injure the health and destroy the lives of sold ere -the military 'service, of the United althea then held ma being prisoners. of wax within the lines of the ac-called Oonfed eyate Stated; and let the military punting theretif te the ead That the; armiee of the Vatted Stela might be weakenedand ten aired Voistkon of thalami and customauf war, , The abort differs from tithlormer diem& in this, namely, that names of Itohent as: E. Bed op and Lucas D. Northrup, are omitted: The apeettl maione atte - fritudeenin number: Judge,Advocate Chapman asked the prisoner what answer he had. to make to' the charges. • • The prisoner gave no reply. - Judge Eagles, of the counsel, said that these 'new charges and spredfleationa. or the fact that any amendments or changes had boots • made is lbw , ' heretofore pro-tented. reached him now foe the-mat time. The counsel bad rehired ea of note this morning from tiro :nice Advo cate, which treirimid read, aeconspanint by a copy suq be supposed, of sham charges. Tat, note wee received at, eight o'clock or a Hale sooner, this morning, addressed to the liras of which hd was a member, viz: Hushes, Dzany Peck, ihrted tke 24th of &lest, 18d3. The note from Judge Advocate chapman is in subsumes' ink fly as tallow,: I lockets a copy of the charges and spectdes- Lions with Erich changes as may be pnescoiled tomorrow. It is proper to say now ghat CEnl✓ not be raid sooner, viz Toe court wiU assert • ble tomorrow at eleven 'o'clock in the, court of claims room, and I will, proceed, without delay, with the case. The objections made by yoo, In part to removed by tau orders of lAdElarroW. There remains but two prints raised by van to be settled; Mat, as to the - Juriulletion of the cruit, and 'soundly, as lathe immunity of Capt. Win, as claimed under the arttagemeot with Noyes, and the capitulation as concluded tes twern Joluaton and Sherman. These, I hope, will be disposed of to morrow, or as scan es we t Into the evidence. Judge Hughes add the note was not dated sestendiy, bp& to-day, this' being the 221. Judge Ai:mucky Chapman sald tlaJ note was written yes:erdnVbrit Itt33 wrongly dated In am burry. Judge Hughes eetd that ho saw by a morning paper only, that the court war to meet to day, sod that It wait try menanecident that he came nen. The authorities were ample that. the prisoner should have lima .to plead and prepare for •datetce and to consult contsela. and on the prisoners' behalf he asked the Coninalationjo give him rafffelent time. The prieoner. Witittitt any fault of his, would now ba ender the necessity of employing new counsel, as be, Judge Hughes. was inclined to think that he had resdered all the professional services re-- gutted by Ma obligations. It was' not nro.s,..usy for Lim td give the reascas for withdrawing from the case, but this ought pot to prevent the court from determining the question at giving further wog, Jed& Advocate Chapman did not object to his tote slag. read as an official - paper. ad placed thciAialeadmeata of the charges In the hands of the counsel as soon as goaslble. - The note was written at dark and sent by au old and faithful orderly and 'delivered at the office, which be supposed -the gentlemen occupied during the day, but they may have been out at the time. He had, nothing to say against a proper coif ottnatnernt - to enable' the prisoner prepare for Ids defense. Ile should coeteledy,nart from Han,gentlentan with regrets, yet he dirt not fulthareither him self or the Courtongbt Soho Intimidated by the threats of the donned. " It: there was any hard lErlaraaao, be supposed that the Court would Proceed ProPettlAnd }Car. He.proposed to curtail no tight or cut off any priviledgs to which the counsel are entitled: He left the question of posipotiethent to the Court. • Judge Hughes remarked that this was a new court, but jest •brought into the cue. The sours would not subject the prisoner to the els advantamns of the re-organisation of the , court, and duly him the benefits .which might result front it. This court knew tuning of the other and former chances. If he had sold anything calculated to fr,tlaildate the alert or the Joigo Advocates, he leas 21o: Alvaro - 61 had he bean to dlstosed, he would have had an ada.cniilen in the continuance of the officers [Trussing the court, and the put conduct of these - gentlemen, that it would: be better they bad been in the smoke of battle. Perhaps ho would make a similar remark applicable to his friend the Judge Ad vacate If he was aware that the latter had eva been la battle, bit Le had not beard of ft. Mr. Peck, one of the counsel forth, &steno; eumsted to the uturt that the recent - 44MM wcreld below upon the Court an- entirely., pet' daze of defence, and would necessarily lake up mote time. Judge Hnggce here took up his hat, and pla cing a pile of law books midst his arm, walAt4 _onto( tato court room. Mr. Peck resumieg, said sa the , prisoner had °age bten alralgttc4 touTplYtirifPegieoPorat Abe woo nbil'hitber 'hi art acquittal or WM on the former. thaws. He bo ttled that all the authorities, civil and military, yere concluilva /la pOltit Etat If-not acquit, red the prim= wider ale Circumstances was 'chatted to 481htsbeiteffro of iliatqnlital. The president of the court inquired of Mr. Peck wbethes. bb walliallliere in the relation _oleo:meet. Mr. Peck replied.that tut bee not, r The Preddent said the .ludge Advocate - was' here as the younseiof the. defendant. Tho gen- Ileitanand his associates bovine. withdrswn.l2 Advocate Chapman asl4 resPon, allay cow attached to him of appea ring for theprlsoter. be asked attitMorirnthent until to. morrow, Me srasuctiontniodful Of tha rights of. Melaka:ler.— Ile rcgrtitbol the retirinf *runnel. 'Judge hogher,,who had left on record tata..re• motklkat bt mode no tllitolon id hint - slett diet, tot being aware that km had been In bite - Ibis he Merellrefar.ad tilleisi mewl Medlin the - Wartelpirtment:' - no Comm:ask% adjithaled ziti;t AP „o'clock , Poo. • ! . . F.afgaf Eatabam , Now - Tons. /input. .a.—The bldlnly place of ,yeifeg Edward 'B. Ketchum stlifTemainial mya • 'ivy. The auffkrers by his opezatlona have not let been ablate "Ray° acenfatel ,Y atlbAilmonlit althelr leasei.- 4 of thend;'ll.t.l:itnirlertlfrit. broker for Ketchum. Bon & Co., has as 'eertamed that bin lore will not exceed a million 0 4 a ha 14.1 11 04 - 0 . 090 of whtctt iro in toriod. kola deck' a. - - Tbe Herald onbliahes . a .nota from an annoy meta writer, lay kg' youii ipEntelinds teconiwided 1 ;a thantron the Bloomingdale roil, and to reveal the locality on the payment of omiltable reward; - Li Grand gtiouartrient. , Uxtca AI3ZUSt 23 —Thi s grand encampment 7 1 47 n feret4 to %report merging the two . dlttlow—nyes 47, Nays 9 . . . PITTSBURGIL THURSDAY. AUGUST 2,4, 1865 ADVICE'S FROM EUROPE; Arrival of the Steamer Persia NOTIIIAG REID Olt TEE MIT EMT Lord Lyons Amba sador Constantinople THE RAVAGES OP THE CHOLERA Austria-Prussia DtlitertPies Adjusted Nrer Yon; linguist 23.—The sterner Persia, from Liverpool, August 13, via Queenstown, /tourist 18, arrived this morning. ' Nothing had been heard of the Great Eastern or of her consorts, and id notatr_ new _regarding the cable. The latest tests cease the; fault at about 1,030 miles out. The Time suggests that the machinery of tiie Great Eastern may heve broken, and save It b alms', impossible for the Sphyng and Terrible to tow bee If a dlerieuer bus befallen her, it would quite accounffor ber being over dila, and And explain the absence of her consorts, 63 they worlld,of course, lie by her. Lord ?sons Is to coerced Bic Henry Bulwar as ~e mbassideir to Constantinople.' The Tones editorially expatiates an the ad vazdagea, If not necessity of the free trade poll cY.boili la the Called Litotes - and Canada. The Terra alaoshosor thatthe secant proposition of the New . York Chamber of Commerce.. for the . Amperial Government to guarantee Maid neu trality of the North American colotiba Watt, work very well till wanted, whanit would Udall tidy break down. The Emperor Napoleon has gone to Crap Chalons. Bowe foreign, writers have invented a rumor that Napoleon contemplates the an nexation of Belgium to France after Leopold's death, giving the Doke of Brabant the Moltam betted of the Belgian crown; also giving to Italy,- tho-Dannbian principalities to .ins. trio, and the mnitones - M Nathan (Impair to Frotala.. Tbe 'Bank of Fre.o4 Use Ulm million francs cub daring the week. The Bourne was heavy. The Boman, array is to be lac/lisp:A - Wee thou• rand men. The cholera centlaties Its ravages. The negotlatioss hut Teen Spain and Rome, en nceount of the reergettion of Italy. are satis— factorily concluded. Bpale pm:Bites to protect the Pope and the Interests of relhrlot Ia Spain. Livneroot., August 19; a. m.—Brasdataria.- - - The weather has been unsettled and a good deal of rein bee fallen, Interfering with harvest ope rations. Titan are also tome' reports current that the potatoe' disease Is appearing in some parts of the Wend. Under these circumstances the corn market has been armer and the prices or wheat and flour hive advanced. . _ Wakefield, Nash & co:, and Richardson, Spence & Co. report Sour tiros aTTAI@La. dearer. Thu quotations are 22s 646254. Wheat in good de mand. Prices yesterday were again B.lQtd, 'per cent. higher making the week's Improve, meat about 6d; ;sinter red, Vs 11,1@9a 24; Chic*. go, Balkh: 9a. Corn In' fair request at Wady Priciat mined SOs 84 @Ms 64. itrovirtcms—Bigland -.Wryer and (Ardor', ißruce and Co.,.report' beef at full and advancing Trines for food, but very. irregular for other de seriptfana, 'WA is held for 2, Cl advance, the market being cleared of all Idienew. bacon ad vanced la more yesterday, maklbg the week's Increase S(gas per hundred weight. Lard 1* Wear at 76180. The Produce Baker's Circular reports sugar very greet and rather easier. Caine inactive; Bio 62a63a. Rice Is very steady. retroletim- Wish & Brandon report small sales of Relined at 9.s 6i per gallon.: ' , " Lcndon Jfarkrts.—Bating Bros. & Co. quote English wheat 24 and forelgo 1(423 dearer per quarter under the unfavorable weather, while American 'ls guard 48('µ46s;-Red, 41.0441. Flew, 2.2g275. Boger dull and 6.1 lower. Cof fee quiet and 6d cheaper. Petroleum; 2s. t'd Paid for Penna. ready kw deltvery. to arrive from October to December. ;the qunatloh being lining 2s. 4d; Crude, 21. Lion-pod, etrber'fay erreang.--COttOtl 11/le3 to day eight thousand belts, Including twa (lOU end baks to speculators Mid exporters. The market Is quiet andunchau -, ed. Breadatulto are arm. PrOVIAIOt6 wady. - Beef has an upward ter.dency. Pork and bacon both are *drat:lcing. Consols cloned at 821;6027,1'. For Arnercsa Bterke the Lace:sales were Illinois Central rail toad76. Eric 541.;c45..5. C. S. 5-20's 61E1467%. Losoos, Aneu,t 13, via Quenssraws.— Nethlng yet has been. heard tram the Great Eastern. Toe Vienna Tonsr says that the dlff.r. cams between Austria- and Praula may be re garded as ttdia.:A, and a complete understand • ing has been arrived at on the principal paints in dispute, and sallaNctory concession barn been made to Pru.sla relative to the military Tate emperor of Allaith and Kiur of Prowls will meet at Dmaden to a day or two. Amrdat basic cksed drat, G. 92d. for teats. THE ATLANTIC CABLE. Cause of the Failure. OPIMONS OF THE ENGLISH PRESS. New roux. Aumest 23,-The Herald says It bee received private information from Eng land which awakens the suspicions that the defects in the ante were the risult of rivalries and Jealousy on Ihe part of come of the firms who pot In their ,entrants for ha manufacture. One of the firma r reral years ago employed a mar to five aen I through the cable between England end Bonen& b..ause they were Clisap. pointed In °Walsh ig the contract. The London Soo .aye • ft is the Telegraph Constrection Ziabstenance Company, to which all the good or evil hitherto done, IA to be ascribed- This Company undermok the produc tion and laying of the cable fee the Atlantic Telegraph Company, Teething a large sum in case of failure, and an enormous sem in the event of success. The Great Endure was en. agagettror the enterprise, her owners to receive fifty thousand pounds if the attempt sue ceeded and nothing If It failed. Hai the attempt been auccessfel„ It is asaerted the Great Eastern would have been et once purcnased by dm Telegraph 'Conunruction and bialnumance Company, and there were already plojccts for fasten no less than all cables between Ireland end America. Dr. Russell has two aeon with him on board the Great Esstern, The London Tires of the 7th says all the tests are norridered by the electricians 'as showing ccr elmistly tit: up to about 1200 tulles the II:1- EI3IBIIM and eooductis Hy of the line was abco luttl.C.pe. fret, and that with i n &row Miles beyOnd II et Oletacce It is covered and lite at the bottom Tea balm:tee of the eyhturt:l and of Feb Lillie opinion points no OVerwhelmluly to this absurd: us result, that It V now feared It admits of no re asonatlo doubt. enzec hope and almost believe that the chip hue got bold of the cable and may beta It back and repair the faun. Their reason for enter. tainine this expectation Is that as yet no battery currents have coon to laud at Valenti*. In almost every ease where a submit - hie cable parts be- Eat) the sea Its upper conductor protrudes be. ill the broken gala welts end, and It comes contact with the otnelde apical Iron wires. The action of theist& water Instantly makes a battery of hen Mid copper,' and . would transmit abet might almost be frotetaken Or, wear sig nals to the instromeet strefeleatie. Time are_ called battal7earrenta; end.osmo Of fhltut ha% come. La mcde, Abair . battOYSlgnals .keetheitetsbasaiOr•Wetke- altar the estde was gone, -foe they were sometimes so dislact ;upon' the nebinantS *MAO to a im m St and dey afterdas Indeeed the belief that'. this Mt, phateser Ises, he' heated Itself, and that Tanaid: o s .were tending; but the 'eon-. aslike' of the two cables, is so:widely different, !Cate littls =end for ; hope ,ftom the ab. pence of tbese:cerrep IS how, Railroad Accident. ..Ntsw Angtiscß3.—The Paullion iiptyi that hut night evening train from New London, ran over a cow three milea this aide of Urn4f9rd, and the baggage, mall,, and that pls. stager tan were thrown frtrertlier` track: - The baggage car tamed itcomplots somersault down sat embankmept and rolled over twice, and was badly eMatilled. dilmeet 4111 the. employ:ma Of 'the toed, ten or , twelve in - number, were blared; isomo serionsdp but' Send fatally. • One tassels ger Was badly intent& Kstamial trate returned tci this clejrvoith toe' sfoneded at 12 o'clock In Ate • lb* fame it is a listilftelitkitiiiid'h± the ahlitent on tlm, *hare din e, last - night:* 43; P. ilathpstelid, bead bruised and [antis cut; 0. H. Ilicka, - Mamer flrprt*roanasengeri ; In ,OT - back and iit - is feared he bar received antgaul id n. 100 baggage Mee*.: l ; MU:a ly E. Dawson.' slightly' inbred in • the loot leg; E. F. Strickland, cow/tutor, -hood' 'but end*llightly•bilidsedftrillata Brown waiter boy 4 badly bruised, was taken up the deed bat willillve; ThemairCabil4liraltesmals,itnee cat; William Bishop, badly named. Many persona , ,wenaln the baggage car. *hick. turned a com plete eciumaleult 'down the-embankment.% •I oil fsillicry.Destitoit# bryire • + . CIARELA.7II). Aug; 23.--Outhwete; Sebrtnier, & C4OIQOII Atrium was burntil last Lis! GUY.. PERIIT'S SENTIMEATS. Arcounl of His interview with thr Preri;dent REM GEN, EV/ELL SEEKING PARDON FOR 013 WIFE PerAut Applications—Property Adjoin- ing Itcrd'e Theatre NEw• Soon, August 23.—The nue, Wosit- Intton special toys: The sentiments of Govern or Perry as exPreesed to Ids latest speielo at Greenville, South Carolina. to the soma as he expressed to the President when here, accompa nied by the assuntar.e that a reform in the po litical condition of Booth Carolina would be ac complished eit an early day. He also expo :and the same sentiments in public. The rebel General Ewell was before the Presi dent to day, seeking pardon far his wife who la quite wealthy. Ewell did not orgethisown claim for pardon, though Ms application Is on the. Governor Petry giver the following account at his interview with President Johnson We were received very courteously and remelt ed an boor or two with the President. I told him that the people of South Carolina accepted the terms of his procla mation andlrere dlaposed to return to their allegiance to the : Velar. That from barb:mimeo the most rebellious State In the South he was &addled booth Canolinta would. hencefortb be .ene of the most loyal of the Setabern States. That she would reform heret:isthmian, abolish Slavery, give the election of Governor and the Prdstdential election to thopeople arid equalize , the representation of the Stale. I gave It as my opinion that the disunion feeling. of the South had originated In the Polishes. ,The President expressed binned gratified at the ionise South Cerolloaves likelyto pnrstok- and whir.b, Instead.tit-tlionifesting any.bittar.te re vengeful spirit, evinced great kindness, solici tude and magnanimity. The Whtsle delegation was deeply Impressed with tau consistency, dig lolly and ability otitis Excellency. — rile political views entailed were those Of a pittbat and a statesman. In regard to the relative powers of the Stale and Federal Government Ids opinions were Identical withpy own, so hoot expressed I in South Carolina. Lie wan equally opposed to • centralization and consolidation of powers in Congress as ho was to the secession orthe Bistro. It must be left to the Legislature of each State to decide.who shall be allowed to vote in the State. Any attempt on the put of Congress to control the elective franchise of the State would be an Unwarrantable usurpation. Re expressed an ardent wish to see the Constitu tion of Booth Caution topoiarited by abolish leg Parish reptaseuts.lon and equalizing the pa. Neal power of the capper ;and. lower: country, giving the election of Governor to the people, and also the election otElectors of President and Vice Prceldent 0a leaving toe President he requested me to call and gee Mr. Seward. We found Mr. Seward kind, cordial and grati fied , st the Information we gave him Withre• gird to the politica of Sloth Carolina. Before I Illdbeeu to cation attorney General Splevi c .lio' expressed himself anemia -W and ineetliled ei my 'masa on the 3rd of .Ittly, but I sow{ thacovered thatho had only glanced • over thatipeech, and did Dot comprehend titeione and temper of my remelts. told Mr. Saward.what the Attorney General bad- add. • Be replied, f read your speech and Z d l a f tarltrgZryl4tne rilln It a very good one. I suppoes,•Mr. Perry, you intenetd your speech far South Carolins, and mu for Washington, The Attorney Control ex ,prerseda wi,h that, while rolbrming our lastitn• tlOnl, see ahOuld give did Median of Governor B the people, and Investing him with the power of eppolutlng all State and district ofkrers. with Ito advice and consent of the Senate. I told him my theory had always been to give all im portant electlends to the people and relieve them of the tron'tle of assembling so often to make petty eirciors. I ealtql on the Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. itictitilloch, and was very much pleased with him as a gentleman and public tinter. I wee famished in the Trotsury office with a list of appointments which/ bad to mate. In doing to I =emu:tied to fill • alms with moo of capacity, integrity and temperenee. Hike wite paid my respects to the Secretary of War, in company with :he thluth Carolina delegation,' sod endeavored to lay before this functional y the true condition of allot= In - South Carolina. I regretted not seeing General Ilaward. who in bead of the freedmen's Bureau In Wastinagton, bat I aZdressed a letter to him girtog him my views In rt termite to the freedmen., luting his 1.05cm:- time. The whole South Carolina dam-radon were earnest In their efforts to Inspire the Presi dent and his Cabinet with the Impolloy of parti tionist South Carolina with eobred troops. The Ilerald's special says epa , l....ation for a pension was made in behalf of a woman, living Is Ohio, today, when It appeared that she had brd•eighs sons to the Colon armies, three of • whom were killed In battle. It ts stated that many cum have come wider the supervision of the rebel= pincer, but note case so remarkable as the above. The lessees of the restaurant adjolaing Ford's Theatre, and the property of Pori!. refuse to Rive np their apartments to the Government, haling a four pears lessee, and claim that the building was not included In the lease of the Thrace property by the authorities. Jrolge finches bas nem retained IV the ;excites to con text the case. FROM RICHMOND Resignation 61 Marmaduke Johnson THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDIIEN'T. Trial 02 . 47014 . . 73E V171,1111* ELLTIECIIE, August 112.—ItIchmond papers of this rooming have been revolved. Tha Whio says: hitrmaduke Johnson Las resigned his po 'Mon, to which be was so flattering!) elect/xi a short time ago of Commonwealth Attorney, In conseettenceof the fact that he is ineligible, ac cording to the Governor's construction, of the Constitution. Haying held a position in the' Confederate eervta, hawas thus obnoxious to the authorities. The 87dv commends his tremolo as ono worthy of emalatton, and says there aro others to ether parts of thcfato who would do wall to imitate the-tranvia. The same paper has another article sdfoesting the ratilicatioo of the Constitutional A mend- Inuit for the abolition of slavery. It urgdit the nrcprli I y of an est.'s session of the Legislature co the Ist of Pl3Ve93ber, tO :Iva the people an ortunity of putting themselves right, and In len accord with the recommendations and feel- Irt; of the general government, on the !abject of Fioverv. before the meeting of Congress. Tbe . Tribune's Richmond special sans: The session room of the United States Court is being speedily, pat In complete crier In time for the commencement of the Unit of Getober. The court holdalls that session at Norton' on Sep tember 4th. It Is contldentallp emerted In I=o circles that Jolt Darts will be brought to Ittchoond for Nrty York Stock and Money Matter& —Produce Market. • liftw Yon; August. 23.-lhe ;attleit Market has cevelo into . the"condition of itubboin dilams„ istficit- It ,vtaa aroused .p.r. Atio ,IcotobooLd Amebta lo.olrklada of tecan;. tics movement Is almost nominal. Operator „hoc returned to tluetrattmtur ;retteatlons. and therO APPwrentlyvtoplosoect of a revival of DOSinCSIS till thertroVienson Is closed. Tho ratt an/Willa has been strong during the dayithough the market was dull and operations pght. Gov momenta. were. din :ohlyJsemwitles . that , ap.• mooched activity. There has been a alight epecniallie terovainent 113 7.3051, attended with more &mess In nnnta• tioni. 5 534 - above an inerealing firmness la the face of a further decline in the quasar:fa at London and the easier tendency in gold and ex change,. Thera la' 'still 4 ateady.demaid from; - foreign houses for the old Issue, "ditch with the pt sweat scarcity of bonds , tells very directly ba the 7VVtall, DAB; - The ,gold market has been very strong to-aiy. The drain of specie IIDIII the banks of Fran& and Edgiand, and the - pro-' spectlve rise to rates of interestin ramp% has a tendency to stiffen the,market for gold hero. Money'ls very abundant, na was offuvid tallest druid houses as low as four per cent., Into in the d$E 110 .41itreit Setae 3 •fit prOdune imahingei , .to-day , the minket opened with considerable excitement la breadstulO, consequent upon ad vices from Loropet. ,, libur -advanced 11.5@rse,:i 'Attest, Ilgtle.; corn, I.e. Shiners, however, refneed to reapondwi th e large advance, - and - the Improvement was parttally lost at • per .claid, cell off Bc. par bustieL"The' news ' from Europa Is very unfavorable for the mops ;hero, and considerable damage has been sostalned consequence of the storms. , There Is nO room - ' - deubt Pluto and Germany 1111 be' compelled. to im. Part)ergely from, title country. Om South Of finsala, the crop will im'altort, and that cone • • try *ill cot probablipt egotolarato any extent,. Ilits : , ,•• . • •, Arrived Iron. . tqimentuctr lca,.!rom Baranstatu, Las arrlTvd. ' • VISITORS AT 'TES CAPITAL BPPlpiaig ter Pardon.. GENERAL EWELL'S. APPLICATION &rubel V. Johnsen) and the President CRUELTY TO NEDROER WAFISTSGTOX, August 23 —The Prashient to day was oecnpied for several hours in giving an audience to more than one handred visitors. Someof them came from the Booth expressly to importune for pardon. They presented no convincing reenocts why l— 1, elf ease should have priority or these previnualy filled. The President granted two pardons yesterday, and two to day. Gest.; Ewell was again at the Attorney Generarit oillea this mornimpendear oring to promo o frrnsable report colds own application. Ilersehal V. Joh:moo, formerly a extellrleto for Vice President on 'the Douglas tlehet sot who weehttely pardoned, succeeded in obtain— ing a lemr interview with the President; Whatever may he thcarght of Lila , dirposktou of the Southern people. It Is certain that all the prominent men from VW section , its weW as others, represent general ampriesenee In the polleyof the President kt regard to tlie. of the Southern Staten to their eatudittilkmaire haloes to the Union. . • . The lades in Lynchburg op now administered by °facers elected by the citizens last June, and one of their very recent• acts has teen to pass an ordinance expelling from the city CI the colored people who have not hen residents for the past three years. Planters in that immediate district hiving turced off their help without pay, compelling the blacks to congregate In larger town for pro tection. The action or these city fathers, beepoke a return to the old existing codo, and Peeing the negro In worse circumstances than ever, 81 EAMBOAT EXPI4OBION. Twelve Scalded and Eighteen Drowned. Louts' - nix., Austell 9.3.—The steamer Argosy No. 8, Capt. Vandergrift, from Cairo to Cincin nati, with 'he "oth Ohio Infantry, about tame hundred strong, wee blow ashore in a rain storm on Mends/ evening, near llatAeld's landing, eighty miles below Loulivilla. The comas .Icon exploded the mud drum. The steam coming aft scalded twelve; two fatally, and two more are expected to die• Between thirty and:forty Jump ed overboard, eight of whom were drowned, The steamer Argosy No. 1, formerly' a Gov ernment boat, Captain Shanks, brought the reg.- immtt here and transferred them to the General Lytle fcr Cincinnati.") Morten. Long, Company K. end a discharged /adieu* soldier were scald ed to death. Herman B.:hems. Hugh Taylor, Aaron Marna, Jobe Rodzick, Amos Rose, Alfred Rader and John If'Dattiel were drowaed, and Wm. Egeishoff. Michael Murray, Norton Shelby, Mr. linable and base Taylor severely scalded. Items from Wast.legton WAPIIIIIIGTON, AIICLIII:I3.—A. Convention be tween the Untied States of Amaxlea and the United States of Columbia, supplemental to thit of Sept• 10th, 1857, has Just been prodatmed. It extends for aloe months. Pcsmaster General Delniaon will not, as many or Ma friends desire, be a candidate for the :Senatorship or Ohio ns M. Sherman's suc cessor. Information flu been meelved at the Depart ment of State, from the United States Minister at Buenos Sores, of the passage of a Ls bj the Legislature of the Provisional &wen:onion of Bueoca Ayres, authorising the GOTIPTIMCM to call the. first town located In the provinco In commemoration of the late Prmide,tof Uni , ted States. The Poetroaster Gmeral hag just ordered tho rerumptlno of the dolly mail service from =out to Atlanta. Chottononea aed other polota la Georgia by railroad, Canadian Aflaim—CuMom Bainmn—Pni- rtoscd Enlargement of Canals. Qcsner, Annan 23.—The- Canadian CUM= retwma to June :AM of the premmt year, shown that there was learned daring the year mer chandise valued at forty-four and one-half mil hens of dollars, of which nineteen and Ono half Minbll9 were firm the United States. This is a decrease of four hundred and seventeen mil lions of doli‘ as ceiniareo with the preneed- Ina year. In sourer to an Inquiry Mr. IVlDonald an. 110111;1VA In the Ilouse p. 4251. the Intention ,f the Goren:meat to ;a - date all the canal systems of Canada at the cashes' possible mnanat. Tho Amanda! condition of the province would allow It for the purpose of attracting the trade of the Western States to Canada. Ile would not pledge the Government go on with the enlarge ment ttits year. Democratic State Conventlon—Probable Nomination of the Old locambenta. Elanamanto. Await 23.—The delegates to the Democratic State Convertllala era already here in coetiderable number's. The Impression grows here, that the old in cumbents for Auditor and Surveyor General olii• cens will be renominated. Mr. Barr, for Sur reyOr General, COMM very strongly endorsed fn.,ro the West, while Isaac Sleeker, theold An• direr General is ready to accept renomination, earguine that he can succeed hi being reidected on his mutts as an °Meer. Prcin rottrcsa Monroe—Government Ma chine Shops DI/continued—The Punalt of the Stolen Stemmer Effort FOUTIMBS MONROE. August 22.—The Govern ment Machine B bops at Norfolk, have been dia eantinued, and the hands all discharged by an order from Washington. One hundred horses, and fifty melee, the umparty of the Government, will be sold at auction, at camp _Ramllion, August 28th. . • The expedition which leftlere Sunday night in search of the steamy Effort, which has been etolen from New York has notieturned nor heard from. • Arrival of Cotton—Gey. Brownlow and the Illempblis Bulletin, Csrao, Angnst 23.--The Bbtiner Bnperior has of o baits Of CO OO ll tar Evansville, The Coctincetal has 150 bales. The first, hale of Texas c'tton received In New Orleans, was rabid In Brazos eons ly, and sold on the 10th, at The Memphis Bat/etin, always unconditional ly union, contains bitter denunciations against Goren or Brom:low's letter against the Jews. The worms aro ravaging the cotton gelds on the Tallahatchle river. From Ban Francisco Si.' FnAscisoo, July 25.—Tho steamer Con stltutlon has el - rived from Panama. The ship Lookout called for New York with 98,000 sacks of copper ore. 3,800 hides, 810 hales of wool, 100 cam, and :30 pipes of California wino. • There are Indications of a radical Increase of ttelneea. , , - Whaha oil advanced Lamely Der cent. ekes the news of the Bhenandoales. atrecitim Other olleAre Arum:. , New Orleans, Eland= of editi&4' WJAMICOTOM Antast.. 2.ll. , —Tbalissfaaut has appointed L: Stone earsayar of .Cassoa4 Ihr lima Diaries oT NalterlatcaP. " . too Bid no d An Asa been Co) Tbo IPetti ilk appn)nted T'realdenj,lotilaaa' tanandastoner on tile part of. Me United State* ta Adjust anima undek resat amended convention between the rnitAd •States of Amerien and tit" United Mato of Columbia. , Verdict in the Coldwater Case. Biwravo, August:W.—The , Co. kite:dee apirit nal medium cue In the llulted States Court, which has attracted considerable Attention, 'wee given to the Jeer leatialsbt. ' They this Morning returned a verdict to accordance with the In dictmets, that he Is a Juggler.. Jidda Hall has reserved the sentesco. A largenumbet of spir itualists, male and female, attended the l,riaL General Howard. Nave Your.. A agent 113.+—IdeJor General 0. G. llowird leaves Angnsui Melee, to-day,, teams ter with the western ofileeis %hells:dud States Freedmen's Ato. Commbaton. beam =woke Lehi* office at Washington.- : He will wire- Chicago on Saturday, and address ispablie meet. lim„neder the = 4m of the ,Nerttreestem Freedmeh's Aid Commission on Beta/ Mein"' Aticpan sate or Woo. Net . v. ;Yowl, Amami. 23.--The offering of 800,000 poppet' of Aahto fleece wool today was note ftleCeflL • Only 00,000 pounds were aold at 42(350c. for the unwashed. The -washed averaged6S3ic. Tho owners refused tO dupli— cate soy. 'The wool was 11l conditioned and un desirable. There was - a. eery good attendance, but not , much 44r14 Phoenix Hunk : Detaliatloi—Geroiviere Drown Discharged. New Your /irest W.,•ln the leuides or Ph can defaicstlor c ale,.the glil,Genea;ara Broiwa hes been discharged by the mut. kltadatlypi state Conlentlan--Jetr. pacts' Pittdon Petitioned for NEW Ontsaws, August 22.—The Ttma's ape , eh/ from Jackson, litEal.lppl, dated Armuat 2nd env: The Correatlen passed an ordinance declaring the ordinance of acceralcm null and Told, repealing all ordWances of the Convention of 'Ol, except the revenue ordinance which the Liglalatura will act upon. At On Informal meeting of the delegates In their Individual eaptcfsy, a memorial was 'Ferreted, espoueed in elccraent terms, "pe tidonicg President Johnson to =end pardon to Jeff. Gavle and Governor Clark, which was ac .quieeced In by all present. The Convention to-day adopted the following amendments to the State Constitution: The Institution of slavery haring been abolished In the State of Mississippi, neither Orrery nor involuntary 'servitude, otherwise than In the punishment of crime, of which the party shall have beanduly convict ed, shall hereafter exist in this State, and the legislature at Da ?meat: session and - thereafter as the pnblie welfare may require, shall provide . the protection and security of the " person and. property of freedmen of this State, and guard - th em and the State against eta:eV:tat may arlsearotcitheir anddew emancipation. Ab ordinance - Was also framers for a general Oeztlon at Aima= time for eoanty, distrkt and nation& Adrices from New. orliano• Strar Oluittaa, Angnst ttt—Tbd Star' aribe; South from YbiLidelphia, aid theMettuiseas ma kforninii Star from New York, have arrived. Idnittr General Wright, commanding the Da laannattig TEM* Mc - arrived at, Galvetston, The ptomaine for sppointments at Austin. is fiery peat cot tabling sayerity4wo bales of cot ton were buried between Galteston and Hons. ton , oti the loss $10,009 in *via- Cotton aetlve; sales of 5000 bales at 4f3Q4.5. Zdobrees, Louisiana, Mc; Stmr unchanged. Frelghts yigt - Huppertd Accomplice of Booth 'Arrested. limaiaroma, August 23.—h man named .ethos, supposed to be an accomplice of the as stleslo Hoott l / 4. and a woman believed to be Jamie Ckfilow, were arrested at Fcrt Wayne, Indiana, yesterday; by order of General Hovey, the mill tar, commander of Indiana. Both are now In the military prison here. IRMO! 18 the same man recently arrested in New Haven, Connecti cut, for robbery,.but who subsequent]: mcaped. COIII3IOIUL Nsw Yong', Almost Willmorth was snalrhy a collision with another tng to-day. The schooner Rogue was anghtly damaged by being ren Into by the steamboat City of New York. Gen. Fremont In Missouri. Px.Loms, Augast 23.—Gen. Fremont is at 17ead county, seeing about - the purchase of an catchall° tract of mineral . . lands m this- State with a view to erecting adestabliatiment In this City for manutaduring Railroad Iron. Cotton 611110 Sold. Elawanntmo, Aug. 23,—The Harrisburg Cot— ton )11118 were told to.dataf rotate aale to J. D. Cameron, of this city for $lOO,OOO. CITY AAD SUBURBAN. Mach Lamented Death. Very few that read the death notino.of Mary E. Humbert, second daughter of George Hum bert, Beg., were aware of the fact that her ate was Sacrificed in caring for our brave eoldiers in .the hospital._ .Botoshe was . herole and.chdserao, bravo the danger of hospital duty to alleviate the sufferings of the sick and dying,and welleho Med in some sense, as she was gate as well prepared to die as to live, bee - demo of her ezem plary christinn During lost fall or winter, when. the Christian Commission made a call to; ladles to enrdUCt. the dieting department of the Government hos pitals In and around Washington City, Mire Humbert responded to the call, leaving the win. torts aid assoclatione of home, and was assigned to Emory - Hospital, located near the, Navy Yard, with. Miss Emily IlaaningtOk. this city, as an associate. She remained until July, and re turned home, bee services not belog so much oreiltd oaten to the disbauding of our armies. It was thought by her friends, on bee return, that the condition of her health indicated that the - disease of which she died (typhoid fever) had already commenced. Notwithstanding hero hadispasition, each was the urgency of the call for females to nurse the sick of Sherman% army at Louisville, Ky., that she left home, In company with Hies Mary Hannings, for that point, about the 2.oth of July. Hardly had she catered upon this "work of mercy and labor of love," when she was atria= down with fever, and was brought home to die, at the early age of twenty-Lone years. Her iheersi was largely attended, mostly by young Weems of both sexes, as she orsegreatly beloved by a numerous circle of friends. Miss Humbert was ft young woMan of more than ordinary mind, and graceful In person, with a frank and pleasing.ormniamence. She was.tar a lone, time a devoted teacher in the Liberty etred. 11. E. Sabha:A whoa., curd it was noteworthy by those well aNualited with, the concilssincy and uniformity at her chrisiaau life. End:analog Math on tho nanroads, It nee been In contemplation for same time past by the, officials of the Post Office Avast meat to Introduce In the mall service • system .of exchanging mails on express trains while Mara stations at fell speed, thus obviating the necessity of stopping, Or slaiking speed, excepting at such points as the managers may elect. The experiment has been tried on the Illinois Central Italliay, and proved a esmplete MGM& The engine, with. a car to which was attached the apparatus, was run at various rates of speed; and In every instance the exchange, wee completely and satisfactorily made In the presence of a number orgentlemen. The man poach contained a weight of contents somewhat heavier than what la tumidly packed law punch. for exchange; and It seems from tho facto'de monstrated that the utmost rapidity _tit which train can ran will not effect the operation of thtv apparatus, which is extremely simple and not liable to get out of order at any time. This toyel Improvement, when tally Introduced. Will work great changes In the postal service all over the country, In which-the railroad completes and the public specially shornd have a grew, l'tftzst. Beilicerat t.—. 9 man named El. Williams, of Birmingham, was up before the Mayor at the levee yesterday morning for indulging In fight- ing whiskey. He bad stationed himself la treat of McCielland's auction house, and imag ining himself a - lighter" attempted io Illus trate his "science' for the edification of by standers. His first victim was a Wood street merchant, whom be "knocked off his pins" without &struggle, and was about pitching Into another gentleman when- the police seized him. Fined fifteen dollars, and In default committed to P.V. fifteen days. An Owner. Found.—An owner lust been found for the carpet-beg, supposed to be stolen . In the possession of the man. Johnston, wbo Was 'Treated by Meer Gumbert forrobbing a soldi -Thfr..Thomas Pugh, of Summit Elill, - hs. s ent cornier description-to the Chief of Pollee of the ttarpet-bog; and win arrive today imd- prosecute the Met ,The sailer who lasi robbed has not yet unwed - u and: the Vela lreadd probably bisre;been permitted to escape tranishmart If the .:I.lrber of this' carpetbag had, riot. been disouir— -711e.Scastirset ttabifinvElettse 11-bbety, —A round of- are htmdre3 !dollars has been Oftbstil for the west of the thieves corsued in the robbery eflrfetsrs:Treadvzil & Co.'s private banhieg-bouse 1n Somerset on Sunday sae& The contents;qf the safe brosen open consLsted of a huge amount Of pnernment,:enatutles, Flee-Ticettles and BereD'TbirtiCh,a24 Are bundred.doltars m speck: A reward of firs 'hundred dellarruin also be pillfor the near est of the propertj. ./.11e-N3Tterloss Drowning. Case.—/L hat nelonizhig to the man whose booms, picked t;i yesterday at the coouthof Enannlll run, has beau foiled and can be seen, at the Mayne! office.. It la believed the deieused was the Mae man who a few daysago, when In a state Of latouleauim. walked Into Motives at Siticktuswk landing. :,. 7lie toeLti Mole gotten els by , the tam beta of the First Universalist Church, for the lanTore °raiding In, Direr:the - debt on the aura lecently ptuchannf by than, will come• efr to-day at - Glenwood Grove. - .lt - wIU doubtless T , . - A - Good Alipantraen,Gsarge H.inke, for- __,,AazZra Merly of ate 123 th Ps: Pols, has beau - &pooh:118d on. tbelLSrEbetl Toil co bV ALI , Ydr More - 148 eri) hfloifi_ . ll4€o,. lura 134.a . k . pcOlcel7llo as Ito h4a been a soldier, he will do, COIeiFIGEIR of error %urriptfeszt.... GLOVES sBd- EGIUGS*. gpIi,FIINER. ALA pmerz:l3N. 813•11.8tn.yr ,,, NsEl Arta OLE.' /GAGES frerwisataL- WWI conyaleicent.—Japes ..lf. Itoptlas, Eat., wholes Demi Wien/ with.the typhoid fever Thr some tImO" past, nov ,coasaleseeat. Ms ; Mende wlll he pleased to bear that he to molt— • • Polite Ar,Nent Appolated.—aohn C.' Pa il has bcen appula WI route azeat, beavets Pltui burgh atd Altoona, vlast JAPaelt Pasha, 40- • EMI EIST/OpSHED.''''V.:_itts;''''.tf mciseini4its. Hors- . 'Own House, on ere't night since:its oicangettits been rilled -- Wftli large end aPPreciatice au:aces, and Its success le tom an established factil-.Koriebne's ful 1.-IsT of "The Btrarigell? Mill be 'prodeced this evening, with Annie therle as Hrs. Haller, and rllr. Chapman as the 01ra-tiger. Wile An netta. the accomPllehed cliajseuese, in a dance. A fame written by lir. 74b. Setum, 'entitled •• ThAging for a With," erVaanclude the eater taihment. with TlSE.—qtkere AL!. rigr tendlnce at the old /128 theatergast night to = "The Ticket-of-Lear° Ifie." Mr: Comma! enetalned the character of , Bobert Brier:y.ln an admirable manner, but 041 he "arm" too ho- quently, reminding one of the bard-shell Baptise preacher. The sterilng play at "The Lady of Lyens" will be given to-aaght, Mama' Permeating Claude Mtle„ette, Mr. Little as Beaumont, and fdisigairdS,Monk, In the clue.. meter of Pauline. Miss ream Sylvester in dance. The entertainmenttheill conclude with ; _ the Irish drama of;" rageirpfxste.r.'? • Preseni _ltation.—On • BMW AY log - e • gt pleyees (if the Superior . , Funactee, W 31enchester dwesentoitohteCnsifthefi wbo hes teen for the pant t ree Teen Bnpe rla tendent et the Woke, en thVgent• Wier hcntia& eise . piiteet hoer watch einM chain, re testim. :ad of their respect =Chute= The watch tore the fallowbut tascehgon t.••Preeented to Orowther, by-the , em of the finperion. Blatt Fternsees,„ll36s.n_The pewit-wan n eared htn, : ember, .the clfl It.thtn. wodweergetnexly. gowever he thenkoli.,. • av taeln ct:tfie m idat lr party leyspli llderr Y4 re , t onP . well with tho affair. , • - •"•! Tbe. New Allegheny, litaghter =tract has been awarded fq,ur, ,tonstrettlftz of thanetilonestor the Atte - Ache:ay &met Rd,- Moe Company, to be bnill"oli the site cf the old boom; The buhding will btithree stories lilb ,, with a Irma of tram feet * Irwin - street an& ertandlag back seventy feat Its will be ' :c3O Mooted en the Ilmantble styled aralteetare.: , : . 4 Tbe, Ilret•etory front whlhe knit of fine cut atone,c . „. *lithe remainder of treadle!" . brick. The sr megadents of the buildingrhill be. Shansi ti jc Moto of all that claoe enginet2-honor!, and the in. . :' teller will be fitted ep in a *batentbd- manner , : and:prealded with all theneeollaryeanteniatted. Eleaare,llarr Moserand ilqatchltectd:f" ' . , 'Won , to' a Child:-Jet' daughter,. or a wi dow named Mrs. Merl , din; residing on W bingtou street, about ~ ,years ago , - . while playing near her =libel's house, was sec._ tousiy injured yesterday by „ 1 1elig - run over by, muleattaebed to. a coal iliagou,' which was . standing In the street. The -male , bees= frightened at something au*. started, etztuting.,_ overthe girl before she corgget out of theway. - Fortunately she escaped finme the Wheels or tad. wagon. She was badly, c4l in one let.: and, • - bruised about the shaeldeigi George L., WC,OOk attended bei lormlo4 and she is nOW'. Clio Iltudv.—Messrs arid Baty, Bt. Clair stmet r linve reed a: new song and !*,-* e.bores "The Boys are natoAaHoafq s ot Thitzil!, Bel 4 are ringinc Sweet - antP:Allear," woidsby /1117.Lovett and mute by 'Mina= T. Suakin Also; President Lincoln's atorite poem, 'Otr, ally /Mould the Spirit of farttds be proud , r music composed and laseribil to the Amerleane nation by A. &kaiak. - ,Tisit lovers of mind& wilt at once actenrscoples of Owe tine pieces. Cattle Upon llailroada.r.Therennellvania railroad sires notice to o -Veers of cattle and other Ilse stock r that la all Ones of Lula* , to the proptrty of the Pennerlutalti Rillroad Comps-, ny, or to or' - pzepagY 1n c ; : COMParIY, to conseesence oteastie or erther live. stoeltabstmetlng the tzaelQ the owner of such ; Ilse stock will be held respOrade for all dera nges that may ensue.. :OLD' AD rzn IMSEIIIIEXTEI. (VIZATEI37 BARGAbiI3 G OF TELE , 1., • . , Concert. Hall Shoe Stoik NO. so FurC smart CA.cpsirto Out . IiUMMER 4TOCKS: '-~~:; f EMI CALL lATELT. NOW READY TSB Boot PUBLISIS' ASSN/110N Are now prepared tellistribute those •4 •• ...,,•,..,„, 'Handsonie.4res:iiiti-,.-- To pecsoliA 441, 0 ;1P14tittis0 Melt yi 1300 -;evirvirazeitrif%*: 74 LolieTtt MELEES' tiara Taitialifitrit*lLSETli)? • , . raEszwr ti • • _ .... i a , - . i , FROM ory u TO $5OO wiStun BZXVZ B OBT.—Ort' MONDtti AFTERNVOIti or Fut I n t cakSrnith OLLAN W0041W711.11 Apall of Note*,Eanoilting to $110y); - andestrfil be 110asay' rewarded bi /owing - It at the Carpet Store of DteeilltlADlU k COre, - LiNs, au 73 Itrtikt telowl floor, 7. auk: .1 - 2 ... .2; ;Ll' 1 ^ ' !;.-f ;77.1 -..:.