,i -- r ..& .1:: ..._., .: ‘.,'..-; -:: -_,•;. r .-. , _ " -. 1 ' , • ' , • - ' -- , .. ' - - • - . 1 . - - ' ' • ,:, , ~ - . . ' , t , - _-..,- , . .. 4 ..:., ..,....--,-.. ,--,... ,---.W f . . " T r It ' - - . ' !" 7 - - .- -.* • , .......` : .. l' : ',.- , , , _ ...i, , . ,; - - z:` , , , 1. - . 2,. - ,,:' .., . , .. . g... 4 ' .El 1 4 „ ; ''' = _ _ - - 1. . -. :.•'. - ' .. - j- ":_ ~...'• - ~, z . , _i .• _ ,c ' 1 _ '7.4.1*-7-"---‘-- .........-..,.....•,. _. '''''-f - , --- , - .•-;.' - ' - ' ' - - ',G AtAM: I..Xtv 221., 4lttsburgit Onactte, b - 11111LVELEEREP - Guma 1 . AiOril - itid. c Pepartute . Of 11-4113' , , -1• rgll'ilti!-PI 'SVArI ~.Euit4, • - ' :' - - .6ritii. -.- Ek-.' iTtegl..... 2-150 a utra1ara.,......;, . , t , ) ,,,,,, OccOmmon 60 pm , Vast Line. .....'.. 22x, a m 12 oLEtMadin lino trPriimurs , P Q r Mill Drama- 4.. P m Mm2814:04 rdOP m 3101 i IMO p m Phila. Express.. Zig p m SOIMPIM 40 1 , 11 X1A obaMM Atom-Leo; am, litmrtamtma einosni tel Fan station 4.0 a M Atli- liaannii= u - - - u -86 D a rEc ait ~..."- ._. r ....sp c ", . .... L ,.,,, p . 1 4x ,r,--__:l,_,Slipttlatti u ti sop ca , • enim.K=umminnoni Pent(Ationnee, tao sin Aim eiturch trim turas Wane station 4aery .. 161t0drint6 n‘r a. M i,..; rettutnistp bunts Pittatmigh ad -t2 p. e I , ' -• • T 1 , - 5 11+ $ intaborgh, licit Warne and m tae. ..• ; Dtz r u. . - Affirms. I' :' , .3Slrptipt \ : 4:,,, imiiiilltaile ear.g4....1.1*Am , _ 0111..,...... 200 p m Expresi... .. ... 11:30 ;ld' , ma..—.......r.gd 0 : matztesa adon p p ii, ealiiiis7ifiii7uo a:sl:cLumt-Erte 74 ° 0 r, 'a . 5 .- i psi, Blight= Accommodation 4easmahliernarte. r i . lllilo,l 2 ifilbt MX,' 11306. Mi 4.43 14 , 1 A WI , sr, latp , mancatint dds Ow tu.rireiP. , vsr IN 1.0%;01606:7. /OOP. m. - . • ,-.‘- ,---, :I.!. ~. : ;17,,tatifargb, Cleveland and Wheeling.: • gWe n teiCri , s 4' ti t a g a hiretVaiqiii.c.`. adtrec miir ~........: cm, r ii : L a tjtcaa........: - .1:150 6140210 1 1 1 : ,2 OMMOOM,Stattli:4111V 1 4. I g‘ 3 .lPitlatizegh an 4:Zonnellsville F/ , -.' -,- 1 • . ~ •.!-': r0;•....- , ....."1 - 26-41M Xall .. 6p a Ki;:sPrt.trA at ist r iglCce7 " - 'l4 ° ' ~,, , . ... . , Cl 5 pm 2d 172 ,!.. t. -.-... p k lxt utnniddo,eye.. Ivo anl tea Braddiara. a= erm 10 - -., id „ .... 4:16 pm 2d • ''‘. .... 6:in pm .d.,- 1.,. '. • Allegheny Valley tinliroad.' - 1 - 'c * .S• ,P e P c - - ' 1na11.... . ... ". . . voliMti•a f ivaia - • ' - ami • m • gxerem • 40 p ail Mall.. ......... latip m •. deaCcadriOdlillila X5X,111 mt . accom ' modationsp ain CITY NoTIOS I - I end • Reed It or Ae4Pl7olott'st the ieetal,':4 liati for tram Vits teprtlea. 4vbr totosto, 7 ' Ellen Oysters. . 1 147ott,tran ' t;a:.4iaiti:v; tsv. lanalierstentoitap in at Friaievs tab dig* and, artningnatitlytlitta. : Theytan , t bit beat ' " - Melons, Sweet Potatoes, 'And twit,SesetiPtrt,eoattlattly arrtspis at 13$ Third baoWStathileiii , Strcat. 3 1411:1. . Steam° &Sum. , 7Vowsterinertrantl,7 -- ,; - - Rukei•'acsch,va mukif st;l'at,;ck cf embeteetni eyerithing Le thenumg `Which they leikeell Fee" up pee ejeLteme;eltsti, pdeee..- Wester% : University. , ShsFallTermwillopeaoaSEptember :CU; With ter* superior eulvssitases for •Imputtni ttaktme , floc Apply at Univr.rsity i_irrildingoapier Boss: , . . . ratty Costa /011280;..Potot4Sttosi.9,ctuusKAsiossas, 4N,pe,n FOOD! /Ltd otheCikeas itfoods, just Optupl at, lt.:tVa; VII to wld t gheep. Academy ColOttatitoritondemr,o.lloot.,4llegtatt Illi?*4lKlOnv,tdousatss ice 111111thell 011 Bt4l/1107j. :L.SeSoustr,'l4lL.::,.tilkOt Esock4 astutionces Outobez Witty: Cases - • - 1 .New stsiait prints, arcane at parker lk Ca's, as street, which'' theh''we at t = caP mel' less: rWa . Sprague', Deal:tell,' isiceikeZ, noltl4 Paaeaen 13.-Lowel J, , Schwabba.riglish.', nattelariemar, au*elt s ...CitrrelllT.r.AoblAug !bop. i • •iltsalag rataraed after aze steams of three pars the seiritt L tat, t;;.;),Pet4 mralist) feral-Fp:7, ta, • .114obblear the caneatte Line.' at the cad stand, • ; Klistnallef bettieea Smithaeld ittiet ate dieley •r Criers saltdtea oral promptly attended to.i . -"; '7" "5.1:;: Aril 0 I Mae. • I 'Euler; pjll tsatatal .alrestliat salt atuabsi„ :faiats earligarge - ans*Elliesiiiocii;vtirOilkeet • ••• IdTthite Vt. wilt sell love!, i Ethan tFtaj hir 4t tl ie ef:lotilitt2 l4 tb/Es n t 'PAY Fturtfuswit Of.iourtli sad -:3llallitsstreeti; Las 'tc f aO. ' •• •-- • *taxa opt. mac 4.9114;" wad' -liii;'.l7'Bsl -And °? t uru i • • .4.•,,,•!.... iaY pth.lr the new sty "okit • , 22.L.„01„, lk ‘ - Lla • _ • 7 '• I. -• ;Ira street, - taire„er, the paint ilia, one of:the 'guest =at best waned xpiairar - Pieurtilllertuore tar brought 4 this .10 Ship wire paraxial by then UO . greet lzo attire' isle Ia Prow Yorli.6yohe pattexrs.cOallpadasgtheaarra 2/ =bore:44 Theiszati.rerad , eloaPoina alai; i - . !!. - - W. ParrVISI goof 4 AMelisitW Eli% at , ' rITIOng ',COW* - 0/21eRA o nd6l Mar the Water Works, Pittapargk. niteenph to. ea- Pike stred. Oriel mmuy afl tik-4111 work r . orrotzteawator Mol• RePaidlirdwittat'the Wriest =Am 00 Chlage tor Mao , Pray/dad-, the} _roof ia nas attit..l2enitti 131thalind Fir..R euro*iie:tnefirtimiitt9.44aii , t iriymmt h °loran 1.1 composed. .1a this pique. *uplthecheadstrloltita tottat hal se hio rad lta. safiriatilihelde 111Miatt... !Fe. - cumallial!teethj Vine agmeabla breath; Auld absolute eximptton troas all Allem* th4t ittect the gums, aro the ns, sung otis dapiriPpllespqa of thOpy.ol3olr4 , 01, . . . 1. Ca4' and Ike it. • • The cheapest dock ot.rzeoch Merinos, -Dash OClAlreq.ae‘e to_tlAscet . qaPe. lool6 ,4 o L l , stßaw kest season's PetesS• gq.o some irea)atlral, Dues Silks, all woolDe-Lalets, aesitttsi: Pop: Lai, tan and eho,beet stock Dos:matte (Fonds in. ; taielty—nntiengiiiblons lat.e . ideance, say will be sold at leis than .thie . ;EaseFris wholesale er the ylneat,pcteeat ttie itiannti4tory Itettieckbei. the right plase'4ori'the:it . rivah r eaSt not. ' tt row, h Merkit ultesehk • ; el • ' •i..: : 4CLAPPri l (r4t,* 4l4,4 o. ; Firthuis, ; Oar ftleed, wireltaa•-Wler,•‘- wear-t2S rwmi , *0ti.4t#0, ,2 1 , , e. .- vat fps the eat• whei glarloumbiews o sne ',capture of aletessmot eug , the yierreude . rof rebel (rental Les was ml listreCing Utile:44i of this - pima pro. duped, to knowing the nose loss Abet iambi lot; UV, Mid e neer he - Pueshasea. a _UPI. `" Wein CA =MU goods st *bod owahallof fadDtloos• floallef the goat oesssimarew mad restsoge arelzw.hotel la ifs stoat; int& ha Is Iprepared resesalue AP to order. cm abort 'uoilaula telOiltolAtfi arta Af Ea 74 9 04 K.P. 3 0tkr...t4. 4 *. - gain mamma of turalsadog goods and s leafs santhlag WWf atalits Ahead at Ale elegant astabhahmeeth •Itg . may ile•hust ehoold give, „ rat /11011.W4 , t Wordisot Yl i tar&- ; I •Ihettiunitsts'istiee4s4 °alma of Me*: loos Tablas, err, deerots.ges =Lama So, the , Darold lila few facts which column them moist ; • . OOLttt,t. Is pat; atui lellt; put oureoroiniers• .: •• tarf tiato natinitt: ireAtaisidi Win:oW 01: close of all ajetuessi for Umtata be strong enough btwistteisaiOtbldldtniarneajiblitriirOuge 11 % - . . reilekelsomes they are powerless, Basle etrougth; • . the/allot. Inelgoraid review nee soltem: • ' Vilma the spikkallverranges from OD to to &grog/ Sn ilisirtiuse;cli-' moito- m arerdetttseustr. and; . ibringkir, Vmtrated._ It bet aunha Woe that altel 'in I - rd . /Pram Eloattlees inc'inninaElll.- tars la urgently Deeded. ; What, ati theeireers of' thlatela•YeZttabla 1 01101 Would that f l rb° isitt kaimisi felaelitiootild coodelealthalt expo , ie. ewe. Lot*Oe'lliersgrapk. , They would WU inn /inlay to poled' their herelth - .1.e I ' Wm, tide peat,isfeesoltrd waist tot de ht • ; v q , 7 l, k9 rad • award an. pardrellisteo end. Monne -Mao, Lain sod - eling to this wholaeome end watela* WS Pogo:aid *annum'. wean:ft:nen ini& net wan cunt to a -raft in a atonal ass. 1,1 41 1 ,0 dotertlselatuP Wino, sitnriluin Pr, adored, of sheltered nerves raining, of headscsa alhaO,,of dlitlrleoirtsuctio rue regulated,' OW re ; nte t r i Z s ee tt.4. 'lr lf sd"il U 9 d m a plam ese b a etiormos, whips=Lod toil defied, of ha asiteetsted eked cheerful oesares toted:, Seistieetp thj r f sell'otamilettat Bitter*: Sold. rings whit:nu-4- . kn. Wis Ass .iiitOjnist his _in Lordan. ; - . - . . ;:. AiY Nitamt",xellu Goyernor Brogglii BIOGEATtLY -, 61 1 tC itiftiitio • to. the :1400Plo:or , Ohio. Sped ' a' lhs OinettaiitfOtaaterged, ? •..... - . ' , Gdn'exten, August W... A- dispatchfrom Cleveland kits - announced the : deathbf Governor Brought at - 1 , o'clock' p. nt; ;this'deh_ 'Phu foll?wiag Jr:Lemon= umr int hip, career freepiveiifiarn his sister lathers. , .... , . . . , Itind,raterdetr - Barrile.lisrletta. September , . . . 11, lall.: Ps:inhe Johnlirengh,,sr., , came' - . l roln tigiiiid in aMi.ehlp with Via noted . .. the . . Blennerheasett; in • 1800. , The mother woe a Aldril ;tall% - Mid or, drtfieflusit . birth. Joh n, „.. Brotivoile• 7 l,4 eldeet bf live 'chltrinnal : HIS. ,Mo . l,lleidled Itil.s2l:ond>hlefither InISSIL.,The , 'Mat i.itllbrek;Miehlytprolide, totirimself. • if eta& 'nocturne .counre it. Athens. in:kill:kg . , .. - ,:tYPd, V-Igttitilind morning% sad studying dnrfng_ the dap .Thi studied law f init .mariled Miss 8. Pinder' Or 'Athens. 'ln''.lB32,' and: InUnonttebr engaged, ,for, Ai. short - fload :Au ; ; pablishlug, Gm Parkershargilattette.,Ho', a ft erward: publlabed theXansira•Beptibturan > iand sapportelJsekson 1 for rOelictiddr. --- '3xiirhorit 'a year -he. winir tO '. ,Lancester,. aiiifin cenapany with la b ro t,bo,' ~,Charlea.-pnbiliked the We. , Hewes Clerk of , ,tbiolistate in 1835, and. the three ; follows lag years vitselected Representative • • from Fair. field.'; d.l. = -Ile waif aftertardltate Auditor.. being -Slat elected - to fills vacancy, and then 're:elect ed., >llls wife ;baying died. ho married ~ I.liss 'Caroline Nilson, of Columbus, and_ with' his brother Charles, commenced publishing the _andel:let Eanniref: Id V 43. Ile stumped the . Stair, for Polk tn,1.84A-.-:!4Ger leaving the Ea- ' gutter, he vas President of the Madison and Indlanspolls•ltallroad-some years, until elected Prestdentrif :the Bellefontaint Floe& • What he was elected Governor > , tho Directors vted to coritinue Lis Salary, which he declined. ', - After., ward they Maimed on his teceivlng half Balmy. which he dld and fen:Wendt President tilt - hie deatti - ti•te leaves neompeteney for his .-- Two'claldreit of Orli marriage survive lam, , , - During his .iiicem.:iloyeriror Stough has c o --. versed - mnchand freclyof .special =Um's. o . - pressing a Sri , mattical belief in the cardinal'. doctrines 0 %tinier:att.' end. mewing Ma 'ad- ' laser that for more than , twenty years ho had teen Accustomed to leek deily to the Throne of , Gram tor. .strength„ wisdom and forglventsi., -Until within three': days be had snfa:len ' fdrenth to werre 'Wined( in bed, bat within tiny or giro boars preceding - his disease, he beeamaproarrated and sank rapidly. •-•-••--dmitgi IriFeirugraig7 l : I rmo urneninattaiiiire:•• i :”, :Comoinus; - lattzust 29. Nottrithifaildint ilia' previous - announcement f she rapid desline of the. Otrin.llor. - ..,Yet when - the word came this afternoon that he had died at onieelock, the pabliew,ere scarcely ., ably to, readied:hit tha - Chief - Et - Studios 9f the State ran loladioi.ilha Stitt tdtl*,...were immedi- • ately , clodedend tho fur Ana -., at' haltmast. Thn bells were tolled and the emblems of mourn, leg plerredimthedarta 'or homes: , The feeling of trier 101:0061;elenat. `The SenNtmy of -fintteoffielalliziotided -UMW: - no% I:446110i; '-ond regeested thisinteralca:of Judges ' Baker nog and Whiteet: the-Supreme Court. . •, , Gai..4adetsiiii vrt I errliel Weight., and he Inducted 'into liffiCe - la • the- 6;li:wiling.. • The day fiii,the funeral has.not tat beett,deternaleed. In thci ineantlitie the Secretary Of State has pooh. listed the colt:wring addren to the people of the ISIDItE3I3 01 YEW. SECEETAST OPIIICE OP zsd EiCIMPLET or 87.1.171, COLIIILBOB, Aug. ‘M, 1893. Ta the People ej Mar The painful duty devolves on this Dapartment of announcing to you the death of ills Excel lency Jobn Boangh, - Governor of the State, who expired this afternoon at his - residence in the city of Cleveland, after a protracted and painful illness, which he has borne with fortitude and resignation. In • his death . the people of the State and nation lose a friend devotedlo the ad vancementof their beat interests; an able, eon scientkins and wise pabile servant. Proudly Is the history of John Brough Interwoven with that of the State which gave blots birth, and never failed to honor him with her highest eon-. Science. Born to the year of 1811, at • Marietta, and early east upon his own resources for sup- Itort and the'developMent or the high order of- fatuities with which nature had endowed-11'1k b° Was nobiong in establishing , himself In the cobildenee of his fello se &Mena, whose trait - he beyerbetrayed; Scaresly lad -he -attabsed ~aujority- w eart he entered-US areas 01 veilailr.- life,. when ha soon became distinguished as a journalist- and afterwards. as an orator and Suet:Mainly representhbr the people as legis lator and chief fiscal &ilea for the period 'of eight years. Involving the darkest days of the 11nantial history of the State, la condi:feted the 'affairs committed to his charge with such alp= anceess ba to establish a reputation only ac corded to the highest talent and most devout patriotism, and •so firmly was he Axed in the esteem of t'be people, that it was not strange - when danger again threatend. when loyalty was strnggling -with treason,, for the mastery, that year imffrages were again extended to him, and with unprecedented' unanimity . In response to your latest call, he brought to your service • his best- &billio n and la thak- service he has yielded-1N- iffo...with a devotion you cannot. reedllyforrt ;fres fitting tribute of respect to his memory rearnestly suggest a - snitable &marro' by the citizens of tee State& the day whlch Murtha ',est apart forhis factual obsequies. Let us as a 'people, while standing In the presence& our Illusttions are-honored dead, resolve to Imitate ildssirtamandeommend the= to our chidren, , abblie !Mae - tiblei'that Ira reeognize our I bereavement tlei_hand ni the Allwise Bisposer of events, whes;asntrolt alike tite : 40tla les of Slates and Individuals. Very rwectfulls t , . Wx.llezorr..63irrEti . ; Beereusey of State col onr...e.iinatr i .os !roan lICSTAI.LED. - The followtag dbpatett vas sent to Lleitienant Clovelnor Anderson, at Dayton: ' • Anzust 59,1%t. • .1T6.110e. chair, Az:domes:, Llcutunant Gai -1 &liar. Dayton:. • 1' sin—lt beeouteatny mot:rut:ll duty to .In. (prof you of the death of Chtveraor Brongb. Ha dlrd at one o'clock, Das afternoon. '6l the de. Hes of theoftlee9CHoyernor now devolve upon yon; ironht.' suggest the 'propriety of your genii ryang.al, Ib4) earlizat.honr: practicable, In order LW:Valero nay blEcroctibarrassmant In ttle xcerArse , Adminlstrallon ,of, the State. .Cblef du*rlea Drinkirhio ban been aotlacd.' • II nptct . • ! • [ Bl gpcd] WatiAlt lir.sir Barra. -An .41044 • Well at CrestUne. ! A eon:Tank tnwfvg for oil a! Creetllne, near the head waters of andusky RIM, In Onto, on Rettrday strnek an ;median flew of water •mln rged wlthintnerat •lehleh T 0 56 • to 'the height •of several feet above the turret,._ and bin metalled to /1311 V ever steer. The proapect for oil Is regarded as favorable In that lorality, Neon* View or. Nrono 13torrnaun. The coldied - Bapilst dowtoetallon which' lately met at Sprlngdeld, Jllnicdr, havered; forth • plea for for the right ofeuffrage. 1p which thisforeible Ovine Fur oui"Pirt Meat ma afford to treat .one people with thuse.tnyithet*conanletfces of thli Ardbelltone , Emme t ii wilitakeidll the Wl64otet and all the votes ofall the Will Mum of tbe ecunrtry Wenn. the dangers sad' disgranter atilt threatanlett,ns. Omsk& Um-arse:as bit-wlthdmira fromOM; Maus, and they resume their relation to , the OCTman; ent.end they sylli,not onlyanactfluch Imaallutthe freemen- as to makethaos ben be maned. gala. tint.: with . thdr Increased. rereasztellort LgCoagTeas,bated dhoti the hoe dom of their whole poptilatlou. they will cold eras whir Um oppot Won party ofthe North and eepadlaieftte nation's - debrteettered In putting. down tha-rebellion, or oorr pet the assatoptlorft Otte Contamination:LAN Ms nation pays - mid Mie will have to pay the other also. '• A .1791ce , from the *nth. Tha 7ichaa4:(Atlealerippl),//m7ll freca atilt 8, If 0 15 &Orlon,* ruder • genernatrat de. Ivlng:lWporrert It*o Its own wrn."Where the • airier two no voice, we are'prepared for Imps.; rial commlldatlonotrad them l--fareweU. a lima farewell i to th e boasted liberties of-thepiatfte." public.'er Comddeflustbal Chetah relsel Statilialtib titer f•vcdoe" !rat& treaeocablscohdad;lthlig g htbe as weillhr thinsto.wall they We gamed: thenneftett7Of topsequetMet,of their act*, beforelhifealarge, Lunch linnatialityle,almt hash% 'nth* 'otos t* - lEthe- Mao sud absut-the lose of-oar "WNW Ilbartle9. o . The • ”tolce" we have been 44=006:1aw beitir ffsk soma time pelt In theliouth r and whlchtsnot yet shenttis notalculated toVve tit Telltreet ausuranons, that otir."boasted libertlee'l uneasily, regarded of much amoral In that part of the bentiage of freemou.•• 'r:_ • • New York Shave:us Monument Committee of New-York have agreed that. the monument dual -be a fat length repreanotalton rot Bhaluspettro„ the fare and costume conforming as neatly pcsalMr, 'alba Doty ousts - oft* authorities. and that the sorkehotdd be entrusted to an Amer- ' lean cculytor. • • , . VERY LA.TEST NEWS BY 'TELEGRAPH. TBE Papa -- APPINATIONS. Itll6ll cd' llo l l Pagear Covernmoat Sales Untrue. A DEStititli azwriorara - 7 ~ DeathSentenceVommuted. Arrikuns IJM gralsitsappz Railroads and Bridgeißeing RePalmd. rr . • • . . • . ,FETENSION OF TELEGRAPH LINES Fpcital dispatch to the Pittsbatth Ga 161 4. punsi ir.rinA; Aug. 30.1.865 Idoratbari efght theasandappileations trim; don have been acted npoiby Sheilah:lnter Gen otwk and are now malting tinialgnatora or,thie -k!Feeldent. Nearly . fonetnindred applications for pardon ienre it:aloe:don Out of nearly four bilndrediguesteraa one of .thapthidpakkus, triald•liraardogifdls,'bldrl' tkeU t t flP 1 6,, aref poutneniapplicanti.for Oaretont '- : ltitirrel)OraaelegrllPbed North trilitalViaiddlsif' torahat tha'aide of ficinimenthinies and Media' had been atOPPed3neillaSe!/alleo of the threaten ed Indian we ar,t ititiont tOtindition, The Sep tember sales of horsm and moles advertised to lake place In New York, Pennsylvania, redline, linnets, Delaware, New Jersey, Maryland, bets-, Fowl anillianeas, writhe held, no orders having been received to atop them, and will alscrie of all unpins stock.of this kind on hand : -The - prices Obtained at later sale of horses and males are cohilderably higher thaw thine obtalned'at' .Patermillion dollars ' have.IMMY tetanal from this sonttis..-7.-14,rami about itappaga of ante originated with .speculators oats: The 4 oreiTirkeikt la not bb l. T mabbig large purchased 'of forage, Thecorrecttonlamainnogoodno thority'. F. C. Leeman, of the twentieth Nenkylvanla 'cavalry, who has been confined in the Old Ca* Ml Prison ferzome time oast, has been sentenced, to elebteca menthe Impittionment, with thei loss of all pay and allowances, for dcsirtion. lie has bean'aentto Bleat fitek: -- ter the case of Paul Prat* , slice Paal-Lean, of thae.way,rtirttii rellorYlrardaVbdollteeratarbOrartirharbiNall4 Mattel and sentMiced toihebtalfiv tile: 'sentence has tieelf iaimnititid to iieprisonthent: In Fgtt; Delaware fit S d tabor; for five yearm - Na lass beteilakenlo.the.Fort;: ; - The Vreadmenia,Burean has reoelved,a, reigrp *Dia that ttie trunt,'roidirreid - bridgeafulinsired and telegraph littes'aiended. • -Freedmen's colOnies exiting lands; assigned them - teak Vickeburg/sliatehea` aid ottalr-ptaees, am all „del/a:Art.lk_ .Their trols are , taattulna. and they; will raise at lsit* ten thodsaad bales of cotton_ on thelz,lorrn 'Ca ! , co ntd. - -Clattare*rsititig 'great efforts to tieVe their property retorted to them; 'TA; will he a scene of coashlexable revenue tethe Ba ream W. LATE CIRIILESTON ADVICE. Encouraging Revival . of Business. LARGE ROUT& OF-COTTOI CONING IN. Decrease in the Value of Property. THE VACANT OFFICES IN SOUTH CAROLINA. pen. Hatch AIM in Command. corrisran =atm OP MUITIET 6/1121.5153. Tiv6 Approaching Election. Nat. Your, August So.—The Ws Chariot - Lori corn:To:Went of the Milt says:- There have recently been arrivals from the . interior crimp 'dada' or'venArreiutistLimernbi tariberet planters, and the business of the city has ex. De:leaned every enceureglng revival. The planters are loud In their complaints that the colored people who here been emancipated have generally deserted the pLsniatlons, and •cannorbe Induced to work except under the compulsion of the military . . In consequence of this desertion of the • nreeri, MeTplialem say the cotton and corn cross of the ikste will give little more then en ordinary yield. • ft, is estimated that, through , the havoc and repudiation consequent upon the - rolnlllon and its iallure, and from the .emmelpation of the slaves, the value - of saputv In Heath Carolina, which was four hun dollars 1810, has been reduced to y million dollars at the present time. . . Thelest oath, required by the act of 1801, of all persona entering on the duties of alb:Med Btates office, has given rise , to considerable die. Gov. Perry. whilst at Washington, was elven a list of cartons VIICATI: Federal' °faces In South Carolina, and requested to nominate suitable persona to fill them. _The Governor's ap pointees ate, with bat ono or two exceptions, Inelllghte, In consequence of friwing.h.q4 under Davis' rule. 'Mr. Leitch, Surveyor of the' port,' on 'Ms 're turn here, reported to Collector Mackey his rtadinei to enter upon the dutbra of hia• but upon beingrommtc.l to tako the -test ostn, he declutad, and expreucl doubts of the:Collec tor% authority to administer. -As the cues were precisely similar with the appointed appraltdre,. • the matter has been referred to the .atigtoritle• at Washlripon. . . •It la reported that the high °Metals at Wash lighint do not releirAthe : oath u applicable to disloyal Blitelrhaving bemi r e:ratted during the war, with particular refereneo suspected per sons in the loyal sections of tho conntry. • • . %Generallfatchisetlllln aominand ot the dis trict though In daily expectation of tho arrival of his successor, Major General. Ames., Now that he Ls to be removed tho cltizeuxispreas re gret that asy change should bo made, and begin *to think thattho General bits been ;more sinned against than sinning. 110 Intends to make his future home in New. York. • . • • • ' • . The meaterina out of troops continues, and the intuit:lr of, the &eta is being gradaaLly • stripptd of their garrisons. The coatatry people are romewhet alaraM... for fbar of Motile with , the freedmen, the report being that thotrocms In the &tato are to bawltildraiste. The election Cancan continue to Increase 111 Interest and excitement, and amoral new tickets are In circulation, ..The 'names of RSI, P. N. Lyoeh,"Pler. Jno: &Inman, Alfred liugerittr. Jon. P. Baspeasheincand others, of violent die. Positions, have been 'selected and associated by 'bead Eroad, street Clique, the latterhare made a direct Issue against DrAdschoy, aad the can didates of the IJokm ticket, whirl hal but ovary slight pmspect of speeds. _ 1 The receipts of cotton this week ;Aare barn 1170 bales by the 8. C. Railroad. and 410 by the North Eastern. This Is the Ivrea& snivel of ii ay one peek *IOW Um napping - 0 heed s. .The price of cotton Is SSaltific.. pet wand. WO 'pill 8 LATFA4IIO,II.I3II . IIOPE. •--•-: - "--- 4.. . , 2 • Arrival of..the eteamerAfrica, i, .1 , 0tt",...'• . .. - . :.'.5 4 . .: I: ' ....!•• ... THE ATIMITTELWATABIatis . tAmyx°, . OF; lag apEz ..,CANAL.. •---,---,. - --L—... --' c ,.- - - ~,., ~.;:_ I: 4 I "F AX At!n ts t P°' —ne gtoimilTA*, ni ilverlotd, ...kapott 19, to. Clinic :down,' Augnst 21, ignited; being ; two W r i kWh Rallied news unlmpoltet.a r.e, re, i Nothing bid been determined In retard te the Atlantic cable, , =yaps prbceedOgarire fo be solved on the alsi. • Captain Anderson, of the Great Eastern, In a letter sayet It will Notre tea months'' to pro - tide venerates , teethe treble and to make ne ='nostril-to the Great Eastern. $e ens. that a new cable should be made end Laid In play next, and the old one then gneked IV Ile ben every conftdemce In the Altura' . =creme bribe cable, bet thinks that It la wakes to re. oow the attempt to lay li daring the winter i Theldelf cabal won - opened on thel7tb hut.. 1A vieselladen withegalyet fp, the kt9g ennean to Ma Bed e15.r....:,, , ... e.) A - c i Van' Lanse--Lharpset,dlo3.-Cottan. —The Eska of yeeterdayi - Silbestakileeie 02.00 0 bales: The market, iron IlliAri ... :ptlees um The breadstuff Market was doll .and tkototaaL 'llia" weather has been favorable,for crepe:. pecrelliena Arm: , Produce atesdy. ' • --E Leeds'.. Atidwl2o.onsola dosed last even-, Issas tiltrAtn,l,l for mentry; Illinois Control, 7 8 35 g 791 Et'.or eiNG 5 4(i . 5 l'Artrs-43@6,M*- PITTSBUR DIURSDAT„ AVGITST 31. 1865. LATE FROM EUROPV Thas.Allardlo Telegraph:Cable. • OPINIONtOF THE ENGLISH PItEM Xeto• Line of Sleaus IPVliserai RAM DEMONSTRATItINS ON A VAL SCALE: The Cholera atAlariseillel3. IFORTINT 110INa OVIIIDICAt 07FICERS• steamship **l from laverw s tat 8:;01 A: tr . of the 191,b.-via Queeniti*lnk* . 446; grind at gallhi tplt Moorings had Igen- . too fOr:the rest . , Eastern at Steamer/I. The inferenro Was that uTt unes yu Tit eagierts ch Of the ex. petition Is fall of encouragement for the fatura, TIM only disconragentent4a apparent in the tiatillity of the electrleloit io discover merlons finite In the cable benne* . Is laid over the sidri Of the ship. The delay of another year will not be thrown away, If It enables them to devise; better teats of the excel/ens:is of the cable before' It U submerged, though whether they.do ao or not we must believe - the possibility of an Atlan tic telegraph,cstahlthed: and look forward to.tbe day as certain, even If distant, when . England and America will throb with one pulse of life, • The Dail ''.Micah special correspondent says : It Is more than probable that the Great Etaterrr , will be dispatched to fish up the devered'cable is aeon *she can: bo-reflttekwlth stronger ropes • and grapnel. - No formal decision can be taken tintll the meet:lager the various hoards on the 01st, but 1t.14 tbierahly, certain that the expedi tion will restart at once:. The prospects of the Atlantic Cable was the prevalent topic. Tao report -of the- Great Emotes had a favorable effect on the shares, which rallied from 'lntl' to 2X. There was much difference of opinion as to the Prospect of recovering the cable, bat the general feeling was thatit name be done. The rents says: The result of the proceed "lMO on board of the Great Eastern Munro:orates therpowomiit• of the Atlantic Telarraph. The principal difficulties of the enterpr ise are Over come. Fader° . camel _from accidents which • may be called provoking, - from thtir littleness, ,Explanation la refused why the haullng4a ap- Paiths was "deficient, Matte Marcum, gained , sit enable the comPanirto redeem their error 'in accomplish the-great work. The Dap Noeseeniarestricee who were res ponsible for: not having.., l on hand a andlelent quantity of banllng In „tackle, but saym : Although • this facts watt Altappointerante they do -sot; 'came diemay,,but _ on they contrary point to nitt. Mate enetesik andessixtelZthethrce .panics lattiontad can the, necessary Image:trite teCtdvenr. Ills dot -Improbable. 'that atkempts at telograph, commanicatidn with America maybecortinm lbeibraautnma kae Other pintail elle rpgird the prospects of , the cable from a hoped point °Eyler, allifflngtk" coma express Team thakttbt 'beZrt*ered and that the:enterm_ isewill fill the terellent:, The opinion, however, maws Lobe general that. Its tilffmataltenCene Is , 0124 a ttuallPa 'of limo The Dairyl.ffeirs Yotking will be defin itely known as to the future proceedings la con . ; oration with the cable lentil - . after lifeadiy, the ...Slat inst.', on which day the afferent beards wilt meet - and settle on the future 'coarse. Fresh:eon.; tracts will have to be made and new arrange. mental entered Into in the event of the Great Eastern beletr sent out again, both between her owners and the construction company. and be tween the latter and the , Atlantic Telegraph Company, so the question, as may be supposed, will mainly resolve itself Into one ollloance,lnt it la confidently believed that the great ship will be again dispatched without none:entry delay; neanwhi/eshe OrOeeede to Sfismeso;where she is expected to - Orrive on the '.20^..h. She pasted Plymouth on the afternoon of the 18th, board tp the channel. The Timmr, of-the 10th lost., pat:dishes a &dry, Of the expedition, oceupytag scree colomns,i and in a leader on the subject remarks that al-. though the results ire very encouraging for the future, still - 11 perfect machinery - were at hand, U would 1101 f, we fear, be too late tolapthe cahle thil par, although asnzttine spirits mayremind u;that alter' thecquirozial Milano pastitlus month of-040w heirearallY- o, ditondterthes. , taint cans* *total loss of the position of the cable which has been paid out.-One mill dams Injury, was discovered. A pieta of Iron wire was run through the covering, coming dead caret. A prospectats Is published for the new steam line with wends of 400 tons burtirra, be tween Southampton and New !Zest. Too title Is Co be "The Tana-Atlantis Ship Company," with a ea e ltsl <4.802,000 wands, la 50 pealed abuts. PaSeathes to be gorforms3 within ten dijs; two steamers of GOO tons to be supplied to connect the service at Sonttuaapton trim Ant werp, Havre and 'London. Through rates of freight belng'eStabllshed between those titles'and Neer Yeti. .The enterprise is said to be' supported by "the - London and southwest-an Railway company. the Southampton dock stem patty, and ether Important COnCernl - Fenian demonstration, on a small scale, tad taketi bleed hear"&usirow. Ample police aril satiltaryPreparations turd ben-made by the authorltiet,- ®dodder was not Mani bad. The apprehenilons of the approaches of the cholera woe Increasing In England. The epidemic had reached Marseilles.- At an Important meeting of medical officers and others la London, rests. tritons were adopted advisin te tbo utmost cue and all Possible pretentious. ' rawer—The weekly ;returns of the Beak of Fiance shoni an increase of cash of about one ern threeelburtir Millions of francs." Cherbourg - fetes 'continua' bath the 16th, when the Vreech and English squadrons left for Btest. All passed off well. although the bill- Wiley of the early proceedings were marred by atbrmy weather. The Bourse was Oat, closing drmsr at GS,%'. • nossta,—Two 'snip* of It mina Iron.clad aqbactron were wrz•ekeil on their way to Stunk -bola. The Czar had gone to Molnar. Lowden litcotry Itarket.—Conaols firm and 10- '4i:icing. The elm= marks: unchanged. ran A/lurk—Liverpool Attitas 2d, yip emzenitoems,—The Coarcotion barerasa Aus tria and Prussia Is conclnia concetrethq the Dabbles. Prussia Is to have asurinbore, pay leg Austria a beenslegluilsrasity. The prudie lobal Government of the Dnehlea contionzs. Pam(' rules Bthl33we„, , Austria and Mtn dn. Allende preference ehanai 21;(21'3X. • Mr. linssel's diary of proceedings on the Greet Eastern was published by the Lthdon Papers on the morning of the 19th. The weekly Liverpool . Edson market was 4cletd per the ateamstilp North America. NORTH CAROLINA ADVIOB3. Shooting of Three Negroes. TAM FREEDOM NOT RETI/NIZED. t.tiaor 'Tbena. - ?let MOM ;PICA. AM jl9llll. I Itaxaton, N. 0., August 30.-14ent....t, 14on special duty of an Impute= charaCia the deptatme at of Vlrgtole, hi! "here fpm a trip through Mr instltSissfeelit portion of thle State, where there Ls no mlllterl force. Re reports that thfei seed's& Weri shot the other day by the home runts or county pollee fotre- Itelsg to relent tothelr master after accepting of employment elsewhere. That the people 't han to rake the ll ll4olll °Nutt/sob who., are whipped acid unto= in the moat tlendLsb manner, ocelots' erprealnie • desire , to be tree aid that shot:dog and' killing these creattets' seem to be the order of the day. He also says that • Outgo men In Hartford wits driven from hlslonte for employ Log a coloted =Oils a ser vant without consulting his former master. He , also lays that a perfect reign of terror . 12111t11 In that portion of the State on account of the ab. core of** mlltewy forces, , ; Wail Street Broker Mulford Dlachargal I Iferie - Tote, Suet* SO . .L.The case .of - Petit' S. MeMed,* emus in Wall =tot; eharged itch defrculing Gezerdeaf, Norria & Co., of wham be purchased $23,000 to gold by ensane of - a cheat. was dianceed f this merolno,2 anCreeolted to the discharge o fline defloadulf• eras stows Mat Ida meat at the teak was good. he hieing deposited ot the'. day the pnr. chine was made, two hoodred and twenty Was. and dollars: Indeed ttusiemnael for the prose• lotion made thostatesnent In court, and thoi acrnred tho release of Mr—ldnlford, who has liecteconllned in the tombs fora week.'' - isr;lvid of the Steamer Pennsylvania.- Ns* roar, August :A. •;-Tbe tionaior P. salmis srslier yesterday from pool, 'brought tbe large number of elenty-ehast passeegere. .Tbla la believed to be thl iggeat crowd ever btonght la one inetunge; THE'` WIRZ TRIAL. Enamiration of Witnesses Continued. a.krnstrroln. Anus:lst MK—The reload of Tog* terday havingbeen read, General Thitmai,e mem bir of the Commission, staid that he ',.nrideretood 'the priXener tad been kept handcuffed at. night • while Ittpricon. The accused should be at liber ty to perform his businesi previous to attendance before the Conn. He 'did nos know who had, amigo Pf tliesectuid,.but as 'ho 'Was attended constantly guards ho could 400 no necessity f cltartg , tbe . rigid treatment. m a de this se geed a thitteW, that the Conditron of the prisoner might ho ameliorated. •oindie Mated that the • fktir alluded' to was adopted az a precautionary ii.easlitc'euggisita by the counsel 'for the de- DPier d pho said "that ,otherwise .theSprioatur Mlght*lnmit :anlfide.., The contrailistion.oe7 . 'ended.' ist the- rain - Any the ge*citisni *Ode counsel. - 'Acting on ;thei 'cm bf the • 00=4,, and -nporr: OWo pi meat, be naked .the keeper to put. the( • _bend-mils ,on * the • prisbrusr. a was :totordand that he might - het constantly Wend ed,Ont was sibsequelatly. done. It was net Unnisnal for persona incised, sittut prisoner was ' to be kept In close connnernent And band-crtted." He kb ante: Martell treatment was well known to thir.felanier himself. It armed the Court wear • attoiihi not dictate must treatment the prison keetrix abonick adapt. The court was [capital- Lie loib.lnk only while ho was hero. He dill not want to subject the prisoner"to cruel treat: menu Thu court thought that no such" treat-' meat as that complained of should be continu ed; he; felt, satisfied that CoL Colby, would acconimoda.e himself to their wishes; ha re peated that the lumdcutilog wits only a matter of precaution for the reason stated; tie was sor ry talearn that the handcuffs last night injured tanprisoner, but it was certainly nuinteetional and could not have been known to Col. Colby. GCs; - Thomas said ho would distinctly atatettut the'roatter WAS brought to his attention- by the conetel for the azonsed. . ten Motif Mr. Baker said that on that day the prisoner was so distracted : to mind, that he himself did not know Ullat lie would do. Tag pawnor - threatened that if the counsel did not return. or dusted him, be would never again come into the presence of the court. Daring the con fusion end excitement of the prisoner's mind,' lA-speaking to the Judge Advocate, he made the remade that he did not know what the-prisoner would do,nnleas the counsel retained. He did' ads Stow bat that tho prisoner might be canna edge/fatly." Brom this Um mistake aces • last •rti ti'howeVer, when there was no' necessity for It" the, prisoner was h I useleriffon. It was, only Intended fiS' a:, temporary eirainastannz; 11 be had bad more : 'calmness at .the, Ume, ha alight perhaps not have made the anggeatio? It t ai proper to say the prisoner made no coat-. . tof the harsh treatment; From what he serni;of the guards In attendance they.hnd . .given theprisoner every attendance he demand ed.' Thera was no necessity hereafter to put - Jae Into any unnecessary confinement. He was rather sorry that his —associate suggested anything of . the kind. - If it-• kid. come to file knowledge, he would not have lerinpass If Lira prisoner had Sot been In an unhealthy -condition no tojeny would have occurred to • hint' terter the treatment . No one, howivar,ls to blame' It. The Jedge Advceato raid that the Govan= xnert must take its own course: - • - • • r Mr. paker presumed the placing of. the pris oner be bead-'l nffs would not again occur la con. neon= of any statementof his Own. Alexander O. ?GLIM being sworn said that he served as lieutenant colonel of the 5,51hG tor gin volunteers; was on duty at Aedersnaville trout sometime In Febreary, 1861, • till the first of June of the same year; was drat seat thereto cellartand the traits, and afterwards was as signed as post commander. Captain.ire came dirlet from Itlchmond, by order of Gan. Winder, to command the prthan. The /Mtn - , la his let ter or order, sold that Cantata Wire, an old prison keeper, was reliable, and therefore, capable of conducting the prison. It was dated some time in February orMnrch; witness, es commander of the post, made a requisition on the commander of the troops fur soldiers to guard the prison. These soldiers 'thin passed under the control of Captain Wire. The prison was laid out by W. 8. Winder, son of General Winder, and he capacity was 10,000 Men. 11. Winder was quartermaster, but as to the number there was from fifteen to twenty thou and prisoners. Witness undertook CO erect ad ditional shelter.. Ha was Just about to do ao by hauling timber, when he was relieved and never went track, except as evangel for some of the The-limber had.then been cut down, He :hadnomunanded et Andmeouville In the earlier and latter days. Tete withestareiliiitu of -la icized= to OW! the prison nuisance:owing to the stench and effluvia and unhealthy influence. The Judge to whom he applied said ha would appoint a day to hear the argument, and the witness made his propitiations aecordingty. General Howell Cobb, who also commanded the Department of Georgia and tbe Georgia militia, sent him a communication, askingldm whether the bill was to bo charged to him or against the government. He Informed General- Cobb that he bed drawn the bill which was to be Gauged to himself. psbb replied through his Adlutant General that ho deemed it inconsistent with his duty as a Confederate °Mow to take Seth loyal proceeding. Discovering that he would be conrtmartuded If he persevered, he said to Cobh: "If you deem It nuolllcer•like I wilt abandon Unease" He chose to do It rather than be driven from the ease, This was In July or Angust,lB64. Crass-examined-by Mr Baker. —The eapseelty of the prison was for um ttonsend men, and beyond that number no more ought to have been placed on the Entin.l, even alter the- enlarge. went. Captain Wire was not to blame for the drool' the prison. James Tan Vllckenberg, rental:3g tan miles from idecon,Ge, testiuid that the crops ware mars than an eve/aloha 1861. Macon le sixty tive.miles from Andersonville, and Americus le Mee miles from the latter plau. The provieons were more plentiftd than to previous years, because to cotton wee planted: The Canrt, at one OtiOC, WOE a recess am o'clock. Oa reaseemblingJJamen Nan •Vilekenburg was cross-examined by. Me. Esker.: Want he knew of the crops was derived from observation, and the Macon newspapers. Ho believed the Wolin were plenty in Georgia the. last two or three years, although In 1863 there was some failure In the crops. Ile could Count • tire or six wheat mills on the route from Macon to Amery. cur. - By the Coort—The witness bad ACM large plies or goternment filar at ]Loop. Dr. Catlin totided that ha was for twa years In the Ocmfe.leraua army, and from May to Sep— Wilber butt on sasses at it odorsonellia. He saw Captain Wire, at the Limo the prisoners were b.4og ;moved, Wee a man who had fallen out of the racks and atmee him once or twice. On another occasion be saw a moo bitten by doge; the man was Ina Dui to was ordered to come dowo, when the dogs aimed Ida. Cat•t■to Wire was there all the time. ' Cross•eumined=Did not know that Captain Wire was to blame Mr the awful - condition of the prisoners; did know that CapL Wire waded op to his knees le water to keep the dogs from biting the men; did not see theptisoner seize t dog: the dogs were common foz•honada. General Osborn at Piortott —sales of Goa. eminent hones and Matsu Fontuass Mono's, dip. 39.—BrWIler Ors. oral Osborn. and MO "rirrlred lo Norfolk this toondsg ensta Blamed. The Gehenna ea rdnte for his home 111 Chicago. Ho la expected to he ensured out. , I The Woo of goverament harm arid :aides wklch took plaaaet Capp listalltoo: today NM very astisfactorx. no salamis brought a large , plea.. - . 1: ....,. Gen: Johlll o . BlLUltrier Wsitoworos; August 30.;--The salsa of Bram Major General Jobn P.•ldEller. of la dling, woo arrobetwraly placed by the War Ds: parteseat to the Ilat of several ofIL.-ers, breently , moats:id out of" tholarrico.; 'General Inner was for a loog time on daty La Naalrble. Tenn., Azdrsw Atoms was Governor of that skate, and rectally lh command of the dlattla of Mobtle. Kira Military COmmisalon Adjourned until WridaY. Wasmacrrow August 50.—Tbo Win Mary Como:talon adjouraed to-day till Friday. at the lealance, or 4edge .ddrocato Chatrmao„ wbo said that Mb' accoratoodattoo -would terra to &mum tbetritd at least font *ye.: 'Ma object la to occupy to-morrow In clasallybro4a, acme! cat d Lort*lOg of Wee would be atop:Vint to view of the ewe wawa have/thud/ teen della& •• • ••.rt: I I Death of • Drumbeat Ferdart. Be. Loma, - Afloat ;30.—The :remain •Of Henry 0. Claranea McCarty Deputy Head Cootie, Telan BtOthhtiOad, vier died he meta a few days ethos. Um itga Dell Malt city.tand la tilted by large croWds of people. The funeral takes place on BurUy, and beitatlena are extended ball , theClrelektp, the couritry to send - Megadeals. • New roux, August SO.—Gold stead! ` and drat fur customs. Holders place very e reliance upon the purports -0 f - lb .re l ll ll ' eldralleittai -but incites t 9 the view that the supply of cotton blue will be guile end:ldea to keep exchange below the epecia ehlpplogpolnt. .Th e price thle morn— ng averaged about 4 pqr Cent... LATE PROM, HAVANA. The St. Deitiingo Revo*tion. STONgIVALL STILL , - /l1 Sulriftuine Cable, Between POto Bico and the Unittid . Stales:!'" : - : -::::. :., NEw.Yonst, 6nguntSo.—The 'Stammer (lotarir; bis In Ings Havana dates to the 26tb. z: • 4• The newt &outfit. Domingo annoimce that -a f revniti4on is going on In thiThe ineottem,' towns have Tiro:termed agnivot•Cenetaltel and have,44clited t . rha l ()M favor of imi Joao garbs Cies; having him Protectorof the. teablic, anthorlaing hixn • • to tag , *id..*.i.nd 613 Pr0100 000 lo;lerld until a DEW omforrunent c3o l la Altibltahtn« . - Geo.Pemeatel is charged with' adropdoct„ Ineempelerocy, defiance of law end other , pe.rw , catlngatemhara area Pioviiiirmal Gate:turnout. - loading , Chivies - with chains and Itaratening :;death; settles aside the elontlon isf.zadmites t o the,,Vatienal Convention, ardecing• their-Amen olactombigneW recrobtratobetlected, bribing,. patly clfeAskg rOKludfcir:theheaa of gen e co, who benne htna.Watt :the ,head !of the. ' - flovemneat, threatehlq, Etbe Governmen t liegtiand exidettirring to, war - with - tbit 'earn. try: •Theaeloadzoiny lite , charges •nre prefer. red against an: , Gen. Cabela bee accepted the lIP2I htmandappdinted his secretaries and other civil and millet t officers AL last accounts Dahlia at the head Of , 9004, of doom had gone to nut down the M O E IIIIOII to him In Cabo°. i ' Indications of petroleum have been dleenvcand In enha and a coMpany formed. - ' The weather In Havana is 'remarkably warm andindtry with but little wind for several weeps past. General Dales, It appears, will remain in com mand or the Island. Tho Mattawan to still at naval:to. Kirby Smith fa stm near Matonso. . . . On application by a planter from New Orleans a company luta been formed and have obtained a grant from the Queen to lays sob•marlae cable between Porto Rico and the Ratted States. FURTHER FROM MEXICO. Juarez Not Disposed to Give -IJp. DUEBRILLA LEADERS PARDONED. The Stage Routes Infested with Robbers. OWL 11.11111VDEO AT TEIVILiII OF 4.000 gsnras, .1 CosUoms.bian9:loftir'EaroCiiin! • Ozir-Vorek. Aims, Woild'a Vera Cruz fetter ma:nesvir receive from the. .~ t fh , interier.dam Mat ahem 'a — dispordsion on the part ;of ;omen inikothor oppone . taa to the Imperie .gor-rbilazut, to. give rep contest. No scones Is theatninle aided at one point by'the pPaitlon of French and Anehian bayonet, than It mramences at attOthe,'rind' seems to be end less. The Minna of this chierde state of aft— . tion, is attributed by lonia to theleniency shown by Maxiudlllan to the leaders of guerrilbstands, who have applied to him for pardon, and hating obtained it have shown themselves ungrateful. and returned to their former aVoestlolt of high way robbery 'Mere in hardly a State at present which Is not overrun by rooleghands of. guerrillas. , All the stage routes Moues. 31exic0 are fataled with robbers, so that traveling is very. unsafe. The Revida says: Nearly four thousand re.' bets, mad commend of General thlagruner," have arrived at Monterey. S li me then. several of them have left that city for Mexico, where they have met their former associates,. Sterling Prim, and Governors Moore, Allen Pierre, Soule, etc. • - - At drat, they offered to enlist in thelmperial army, but, their offer has been decliaed. The government deemed It prefervable to organize them into military and agricultural assnelatlons, Which will occupy the route between Mexico and Vera Cruz. They have proposed to establish a temporarily American railway, which will be ready. next year. and. will mato service of the route till the English railroad be established. Corneas has turned armiturr proclamation calling on the people to rally to his standard and repel the foreign Invader. DISTINGEISIIED FOREIGNERS TO ARRIVE. Inspection of the Prinoipal HEOlwars THE DEATH Or GOV. BROUGHI Ildootlmag or C"hicroaassa Saw Tom August 30.—The Eepriss says: A large and distinguished party of toreigners will shortly visit our therm for Ate special in. speed= of the Atlantic & Great Western Ball. road, and a general inspection of all the princi pal railways of America. The party Will num ber about thirty gentlemee,includleg representa • tires from some of the leading banker's of Spain and eminent railway men of Eugland s wil inter ested la the A. A: G. W. and Erie Rua% The party were to leave England on the Scioto, on the2l3th Inst., and will return on the same 'cud from tbla port, on November is.„ • •The ithenuula of Salamanco may Possibly come with the party. bot It 'is not certain. • ' About 00,000 awes ef. the Erie-common With are held la Pagland, while the whole num. ' bee ts - bne hundred and atuty•llte thousand. The Atlantic & Great Watern.hoh) i Lira amount of these proxles, and will 'lnintiably be represented In the neat gthellag of !the Erie , Company, A meeting of Ohioans •Are.V held. to:nighE at the Rooms of Ale Ohio Elate Acmes!. to• take suitable measure ta• testify their respect for the. late Governor Brough. There waa a Large at donee. Chief Justice Chan was called to the Chair and made a brief but feeling epeocit. Several Other gentlemen, Including Paymaster General Dennison and Judea. Carter,. silo ren• • dered touching tributes to the memory of their deceased Men& AldoDg thiPresointions reported frent the com mittee by lir. Whitelow Rees, and unanimously edepted. le the following: Resolved, That le with almost mull grief that sre bear our testimony to the patriotism with which, 'when the country was In dente', he Woke the bcmds of party ardor interest, and to the eloquence which ho consecrated to the onion and to freedom, to the :sagacity-with , whieh he saw the need of army man in the tortillcations to lomat the success of Urent's auvrtmenta on Richmond, to the tireless energy wtth.whlch he hurried tome:lto the National Ogled acne of thousands of hundred days - - -volunteeis; whose pieserme made the indispensable reinforce:nada pescticablo. gt MMUS SYPI: TSCRI4 'Go ut Ye e - ~- r I'47.4TALIVPAI. n S . ! F.Ptt Nsw Tom Aagtt4Ao.7o. special to the - Tierras, dated Waslilngton, the 201 h, - ear: 'An inirsgeona swlaBle cat' thb 'fiikeintaant 'soldiLlt.hlffllnistent. his Jost been & imam. co me ' meaty, paymaster In donne at Norfolk. in violation of instruitlcini, - — toil eight nifilion &age In treasury checks to Norfolk, had tkern— cubed there, and took In exasnirs 740's by ars arranatnltat with the National Bank attiarfolk, letuda president Is a nototions secessionist. Btnney melted the onehalf pa eiro tap allowed by Jay TOoks ' ft - C0., - Ibr the deed:Won of 5.20%. be National Banks at Norfolk and RI Lmond made altogether largely by the ' transaction. ea the bonds paid to the soldiers come back to their counters to" be ecte.hanged for legal temder at trout onebalf to one per mot. aliment. tfm chute and =ken fella - wed snit. andthe soldiers Meld cot bay then:WWl artitleirUh Ws 740% tit:less he submitted to Ms Infamous swindle. All the Malaita , engiged.ta , the swindle 4re cadet arreat eat trlll be Moiety puneduld.' JLO trout the gist; of feferek , Chirlestoo. NSW 203tr; - August ea e t-Ths fasten :of Mercy of Charleston DUl:lth litisPC*ll for fitifair to replica their tothilugSdkliroV 4 fire attha time the dty, vu eyscusted... General Ultra eudorses the input. and' saie daring the' re;* hellion utaui oloor alerts and 'soldiers con. fined here es prisoners received from the kind - Waters every attention* alltda their power—thls without distinction of. creed.. To that kind ofileee buoy aro ir.debted fur the preservation of THE LATE' TEEM lIEFALCATIK. Cruelties to Friednim in Unborn. ADDITIONAL MILITARY FORCE CALUD FOg. Ihri Gas Maas of Gen.Srhinlmpjfeatak, 111Ef EBLEDIYII4! OPERATIDIS ~:Itl • hILSSISSIIPL MITT Town Atalat.3o.--.The Hoar* NV/ob is:gip& special says: -743 la ic , Treasury nersl.4, ilea was not disastrous as at first ennead, . War any means i crtain that the Govern, mail will sustain - a lora at all In the final setq 'mmit,' Y Nearly $143 . 00,006 were Involved, if Iv penis be true, - Ofthissicamint it has traustdrei that about g'rrealVNl Were Promptly' settlwi tr* conveyances, and nstignmentl,plarportlng to be ,good for the balim, 2 have also: came Into the posses of simile Department. 'ln Willed to i this bAtl bendeemthelti.. by. Mtn Department for adiallYsv quarter ,of a malicha 4014r4. From '.. these riMiktoe: oo Conin* calk ce l ta l eV "um thebplkot its unpaid balsam • Geurtil Sweiins, Malstant GOlnethtalOileo-4 Fzegdiien'artifori, far the State or Alanamilif, ,telrgrzWafronfldOntodmerr nailer da'e or ilk AP,Stlt !natant, to General Howard, Superlntav dent ofthe Freedmen'a Bureau, calling few an additional military force to put a atop to thst, cruelties practiced on the freedmen of Alsbame by the late slaveholdenv and others. General , • Swayne suggests that the Second Maine Cavalry; ,be sent to him at once E The Times' Washington 7;'Lvii.l. at Awist 2.3, says: General Schemmelfsnctig is at the point of death In Philadelphia. ' An Interesting report has been received al the Freedmen's Bs:rem:from Colonel S. Taomas • assistant commander of Mississippi, dat' Vlekburg, August 15th, which contain* an a count of the affairs of that. State. Ile Ears The railroads are being rebuilt, roads and bridges repaired, telegraph lines extended to the cltle and interior towns of the State, and to a short ' time communication wilt be easy and rapid. i. tThe eonunlSSlOner of freedmen reports that they are working on the land sestgaed them, at Davis Bend, Camp Howley, near Vicksburg; MEOW; Feint, oPptosital and Vast:legion, ea are all doing vrelh - n Their crops are maturing( and;as fast as harvest thee approaches the nom, ber of rations Issued is reduced, and they are compelled to rely upon their own resources. At least 10,000 bales of cotton will be raised by these people, who am raising crops on their own account. The number of. idle people; around them is constantly decre.ssing, as labor is ab=deat and gcod wages offered tor all kinds of Work. TheTroastiry Department has turned ovelto the Bureau naiads houses and Mae meta held by them. This inrludes houses Is Vie burg and Natchez, which werebehigrent. ed Sod Month to month, and - remes (mos lean , arylst, 1865. , TbaGenerAt cantnunadlpg tato papalitulelvt returned a large amount or oropeqf to, titleeis whiehlaa.abeenin esitseasion of the Government,' The feeling-against ballet 'the property of the meat violent rebels blizong.." The amount of rations lestied . t.o the whites is, about the same as Issued the freedmen. Not Imathan liftyth6usand people are -cutting wood for Sten:rem on' the hilssisalppl river.luldintms people era engaged in this business than aver, before, but they support therneelves. The tote), number of freedmen In the State is estimated at SIGMA of *hem, only M4OOO are receiving aseistaneeftom the Government. Peracual—The Annual Report , of the Sur,;' Toying Districts of Oregon. • NEW Toms, August' 30-The Reread's special : sap: Mr. Realey; 'Assistant• Solicitor of this Treasury Department, has returned from Meer phis. Brig. Gen. George S. Dodge. of the Qui , termaista's Department, has returned from an Ir.speeting tour through the west. 'Daniel W. Adams. the rebel General of New Grimm, arrived at the Metropolitan last eyene mg. The annual reports from the surveying Dia:, Wets of Oregon, Washington_ Territory end Col.; orado, have just reached this city, cantabile; matteraof much bitcrest In regard to the prog— ress date public survey and other facto relative to lartorus resources of different parts of WO' country within those districts. the Burveyor Gerieralre office for Oregon,ls located at Eugenia city; for Washington Tereitoty at Olymees, and for Colorado, at Returns have been re ceived at the General land office, showing mean- , dens And sub-divisional surveys oath's Ilinnesobs river, In the southwestern part - ofthe State,: Meandent and tub divisional surveys' haVe also been received, duly plotted, between Grand Island= Louis Rork, on natte river broke. tall Contracts. Wssrunoros, August SO.—The Poste:este General has entered into a contract with the Ate. ladle and Missistippi Steamship Co., Sohn Roe, President to convey the malls in suitable and rife steamboat', on the Ifuoitaippi river, fromcalro, 111., to New Orleans and back every otter day, three and a half times a week. teak, log the following landings. viz: Cairo, ColUm4." bus, Illekraan;New Madrid. Slemphia„ Helena; moan of White river, Napoleon, Granville, Sklpwith'e, Lake Providence, Vicksburg, Grairl Gnif, Rodney. Natchez, mouth of Rod river, Bayou Sart, Saten Rouge, Platnnine, New Or leans, and tea otter landings on the river, to be designated from time to time, which subatituting therefore by the,Postofilee Department from the first of June, 1105, to Jane 30th, 1889 ; route agents v . :: be employed and provided tor on each steamboat without expense to the Department. The sum to be paid for the above amine Is $370 , SOO per annum. The Postmaster General has also accepted an offer of The Wilthington sod Weldon Railroad Co., for the conveyance Of the mails between Weldon Lied— Wilmington and intermediate places. Stock and Money Matters. • NEW YOLIY. August 27.—The Stock market b without:animation. There is no spirit to risk speculation for either a rhos or a fail, although the condition of the money market favors such operations. The quietness of Erie tends to keep The market Inactive. There is alssoat art entire absence of outside. business In Reims@ stoas, end the Orqkcen 0P1PM4. 5 00 21 s arnieuct arair.lent to pay.for Itto.Agers. Gnvernment sertulties are 'gold 'but' Bras,,, Tbi Menace in quotatimis • ibr livnteratles •at Landon, ex. porttd by the Africa, has. etrtakthened quart:- Goes tut no indicrAloas of any important orders to buy have beetS rectived.froca-EarApo, &ASO colicallaneons abets info quiet but firus. The Gold market ts Arm but the demand is confined to the vents of importers for customs. Monet ID Delp easy and offered at Are per cent. on calk Fortreu Blanco Affairs. FOIITIZESS 3.10:11[011, Anrust 20.—The ateamM IVaablagtonrclatt,lfrom Oranoke blend, arri ved lan elg ht rt Norfolk. tier Captain reports that on the evening other departure his env. neer treat ashore for the mails aod tab's retaro to the boat: was -attacked by throe nogroetti. wherettpon.hedefendeg himself by knocking ono of them down; fur wblcls lie was arrested and locked ap:over nicht. Twee moialeg he was brotigtd before CaL 20101t6 of the Ist 9, colored see/neat, Wed and aeonittod. Thu at eas of the gleaner say.the aegrom do as they please on the Ward, and it Is unsafe fora white man to3and Were. - , t lien. Ladlow-has been , rellered of Ws emdr. Attend at Williamsbargi and assigned for daty at DOM& Be goes home on a atom lears of ati-' . - • . .Fpravairaunab.- taL-reii ;medal of ;the te" to the Ifentid;--Sais:' There- !ate te*►of leepartanca; lien.•Bratinaa Leaned scatter-53m fox on ate eagxcona •to iletraT tetecpses of elesnlng tthhoeetrepta., _Also an order. essakand .si••dttCashnSirbe nice quiterniastee:f ; Muskets Ls appansahly tteeitinsiLlisaannadli a2142.400.0a1es ofeoitan hod. serlit44o,o l l. l S' . 11r weekend's': !Logue %ch. ! . 17 • fiew:Jeesey State Coneent3Otit - ;',aire 71Garros. towns Neu eitte ConeenGon meth _Ntla at] this ntornicr e ' e int:dance Wei retry large. Colonel Hobs. gendlton was *chosen tempornry -etudnnan. - Thei committees on resoln dons, credentials and tstrenanest, argnalzaileass were ilippolllted, when Convastlon adjourned 10r dinner. the Itcosan' thl3 1120 m ea t elands • a chance of reettyL9g thoiempaatton forgoternoe.• i • • EWA:meth* Fire. • ;I.lswsiva* 0.17(.. - Avail 80.:-.Tba tda sive estatatel mot ot the Ltadtay Pin Arms Cfaisna to eta orr3'. was deatrola3 trf to 'day. Tbe, loaf esthisattd at 830.000. oa irch acre an !annum ot The at ti e tosamstracital to a targabrtek s 2batldmp 3,000. de, copied by the Patrolaa lhanollarta - C3topayn *NMI= titto latarior. ottheballdlaganditym •imuntat of Tillable &Va., Via lap or the Pit" . aao oncipanyrsiV;;,l2oo,roi *hitt thee Ararletrof $20,00D. - Tile/yawn socldasislos-:.t 014 Colored People 'or Al a: . Haw Yoni t logest 29.--The 2tna4' Weshz- - Inston sPe.lal of the ;alio Zenaral Grant: b not expected to mum for some thee. - 86 _probably not for two weeks. , • Great preparollons ars msklng try the colored people of Alexandria. A grand tournament to to come off on the Mat. •It is expected to er. coed enttblng tnet bas has taken place on title side a the tlyer In style cueddeterati.m. . . . ESTARUSW- 04. =MY Ifir TEE SECRET MIM' Extra tally Emith - llf!arAti rft • IRERT PIER APPLIIIM 'FO6'''I`,ARDOK liaw Pons, Augnat' D3.—±,The runtS. Wa 4 h, bgtspn aaya: Thu. Gaietzukiat• Neill eooq pubSah a :complete *erg- or the secret - gentle° of the variousßamie*, paruenlarly that of the /Limy of theTatoinie;Maeh under the" di. 'reetfon of Brevet Brig. Gen !,10.. Sharp, forg t eity • of the one hundred and. itle4h /seir Park • . rfleglrt, and C010n44,--fkaahnoetr i ,,Whok_oh. .taln so high a degree of ':iftloatte:f. taut this service Will enditebatt tedlielynout 'tmlbiza of 4iseohatie ttet elvfl t nid 7 ottlitair: operatloniof the eneinKtie recd t _ rill ex .tenOrom the etuntialgOrtaf PtYre*ttliblothco .el,es4l of the war,at Filth ~V 11.4 , The TsZttnu Ps special aria: The notorlens; ,l l - 'Phrtia Billy smith Iststrekr. fin ing ' ,b 4 jltest Warrentoa, " - „The fret chili:wart held a., - ;.Warrenton, since: the beginning of thanes; ma r:sten:lay and waslamely attended :' • Albert. VW; the Artimukroei, has iptEed *1 the President for-raidan:44l,lo an elaborate and blztted ataienientw-Y Ma' ixaltioa.domea Sore Dania, Canada, awl tsstated by bra s.hemdrei „ am t s of th4l.M..a tratanthio 1111. haallg anylhlng to do witladneltlng- the team hliasleeppf IA61112;10 take tip ainufagilneV. the United. States. southern ,! provisional Movernors—yrnna - WAsmuteivii, - Ang. 50:-L-Aailtenienthas.lieeir ; . circulated triatitterisontheinal Govern.i‘ '- ors bate favored the edging . tecmalantalkapr•* - ' Dointments to calce and. OcatamendetionsTUF- , - - .1-- poslUons, them calmly ig6rleg. the claims of Union' men.- So tar atom pis being true, It Is" - asccrtained-that the-I'covisionalGovernots are .:•• now acting accotding to the policy Indic-44 by , the Eiecutlve authority; and arc pet. cuing Eta a eonres m wifl hence's:mart With the loyal sentiment of tho country. -.Original; . Union men willnot be ignted'or overlooked as et agents In the gieit •workiet.pacllleatioivantt '- whatever errors may have been committed Inj this respect. - will deuMbets now bn remedied. • A gentleman recently occupying a prondlnint position, 'who' arrived he today "ftroni•-•Ala.;, hama,eayet Provost Lhave - been pointed In every county.of the State to.achninia tea the Oath of - amnesty . The people every- • wherenalth compartirel, tbr Teem mach anxiety to 'Ulm .11., LTee, election , doubtless pass od'itnlCW and Wiltiattlisfse tion to-the loyal idad.:that irtatat - ii.s; . ble feeling-that tango Governar.rgoo32s :And • the m!litary authorities._ Wl:centime AS snob.. accrabla fact twat the mentvito were'Mceutlfin - -- arms are now the moat in Wm of the goveraz" ment, while some of those 'rho wire , toe , •error.. • anily to take net In the *sr; tun still the most • -••- bistant against . '1( • w ZerseY errioiratte :State Coaventlon —aeneral Itunyan:PiLotalnatikl- for .Govi: ..JtroOr. .• Twarroe, A9gust3o.—Thl Democratic State COnveritten re•aaaembted at two o'clock, Gm: Height of Mowiamth. was; elected Prealdeati artta Vlthlrcaldeat" from icach Coagteadatial. = -The follow - 1g ibiniaatione of eandidstm . fox . OTertOtwerlintidei- -ltajdi - Witt; , of Barth:eft= ;r3dalrir..listeryag.df , Tasex; Theador l3 l-ItsurtoiPh. of /fadeout 'Mores • Reg clan. of Emei; and Samuel Z. Bayartli`of Glom- . ceder. Op the third balbroleu. Runyan was - nominated.:The raom.brati4 was that declared: nr.n Mons The Committee on resolutions repented - a' aeries ' charging th e couseq*meM of the war on . the ; election_ -of, a sectional President s and the fanaticism of a iseettona. party; favor- beg a return of the "Go'vernMent p. its- purposes and objects. deer:lnt andjustatlag • on the rights of the States, Oposing anf- ; frage, emphatically am:Tell:lg with President - yobnson;:that this subject mat be left with the States, favoring the use of • gold and silver reney; opposing the exemption of, government- bonds from taxation; n . -slog sympathy. and gratitude to the Soldiers;..W.itingthatthigovertc , ?". meat shell pay soldiers full Raoruaty. as promised to them :opposing Military arrests; favoriag tha„.;-' : freedom of elections, and the restoration of the habeas corpus, and coming down on. the. Nation- - al dike as onerous - and improperly ma:razed. Alter'a speech of mach force - front General itun yen, the Convention adjourned. The Application of. Bloater' and Stepla.' ene—Barean ot Pardatot Mot to- be:M.., tabllshett. • 2:ZW.rORE, .&141314 50.,-Ther.litTd Id'S Ington speela says Mrs.. Mutter :lett Wash- Ington for ttome, fully peranded that her hint- bard selll be released on pardle: No decision has been msdtt In the easebt.tlam t . R. Stephens. Eli brother: 110.._ en-Governo r ßrown have wilted upon this P - In reloit?, - Mon to the nastier. ' t • '.; - The President has .ttesided - not tp establish a bureau of pardon.: , We*.cbMmtberot Cwpm,oo:ltedleiUota CMCIOOI August 03.--The new .Chamber or Commerce was formally dedicated. The Man— enral . was delivered-by Charles Randolph,' President of the Board of Trade:: „Tielmatlons •• r• were present-front the , principal Eastern clues and Canada. Speeches were: made •by Messrs. Anderson.: of Portland; Reiter of Boston;; Mayor Ford, of Oswego; Vattoirt, Of Detroit; ; and other prominent gentlemen.. - , • • NEWS fiEM9. _ - Tim managing'director of an hill:initial coin- • pony in France, formed under the . auspices- of theFreach Government, engaged in develop. the of French Golan', South ca, has applied tothe .Bereau. of Freedmen to-_know If It 1.1 possible to obtain,2th large_ num- '- ben, the freedmen of the South to, go to Clay-- enne with their families, where therwerold_brf well fed and treated, mitt where the mind= of:: : ,: caste Isnot eo strong against them as In ',. country. No action has yet- b een taken on - the- - propteltien. .•, - - • c • . . . Tnn Mayor ofindtanapoloteithruttee that there , ' • are fifteen hundred drinking houses In that elty,;„;., • and he has mulled them all that . ..hereafter no will enforce the law reqdringtheniteclose their doors on. Eunday.: . _ An affray took plate nt - Plorralnasllle. on the ontekltts cf Clnelunatl, last :31onday, In which r. man named Frederick fffilth eta shot and mortally 'anon:ed. • *: : - - , • A tun del:mei-did of ^ Dot -tarot Literature. - boa been InsUtuted by the Seto of the reread , of London, wall tke iPProfal of tho Goy.' ' Tow Itrustsetne Aderrafe states that the • crops . In tiolth Alabama, from all accounts, had km ; - etc short by' the severe drought which has pro-. rated generally daring tho tummat. . - • TOG returns, up to the let of Annug, shwa. that the attendance la Ibis Dublin Erldblttott dace the opening Itas aracneuted to lima 1114- dred thousand. . • • A man In England haajoil taken out a patent for luminous bate. They wonkt. ha rap t pro. aerie thy wearers bona/ell= ow by Cabe at: i : • Ceisel, 133 g twelra guns, leeelitifbilil? l telaor!t, noon bill for'dapan. z;r: • - „.1 • , ; Tun nine of ealma,ll4anui aretelpg rap: . idly eland:Mita': arc Allgtint AnifdAg. ATla in '2uatiia ligaztatieed ' as ofer by i tbeinfeloderof therlagi :utile • , . - • LFOR LOCatrartitS4S4+4WarillAGE.l , • .1 • ett k _ r . w f,7 it 'lciweltie CiMist — Inn eirths somas of Sanaa' atutemlillteLl sinbeta "PituVrbitt..a44 ag eaktuarY attat, 4.llogaban I C7ry, f 44 01104 A4ll. • , EARLY—At tba roidenc4 or • war= Omar De 277, Irelsad. . _ His fuer abbrill lA* plats icoatmuitneltftm*. day) arourrio, at boa rYbtorbs - Tr* 4rtar-da ater I sadly are ladled to attend. the Dr muf .rita fe e" ORZLln'b oo,ttor Sb. Lpir vr, J c lintust 2b, ol auan HK LUOlt BILLOEMOZE, mother et Um Late_ ; Thomas Ruck more, aml itrandmotber or Swift • Bylaw:l4=oi bliarallatOrear ba htt‘. The wag wlll.ujo pram .brerre bba tuatara biigruitiolasisai Hukcftefrs, actesmo sputa xbizrit=r, at raw do lacky seta them; 681110.47- I l' auent—ft rues, molar at Omuta buts tow olslmir, WILIAM& K. 68U11f. . Day. or .10. , i mum itimlsto b tomultp.. tim Aiwa Till take play (rona . thaProburv4 xerbodlit Ohorob, on JIM crib; it ran &bred! Tvrasnas brozwria. . 8$ En bfte . d Mita, aft • ' air covrucs GLOVES. slid FUILNISRING FOR 'TIMER ALS laernity. Sarilh E cti.asr, OS.R. e. ' ' '
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