...i...‘...-•- , - f MEE 4:ki i ViOtOrftsltttt. , CITY NOTICES: . , ',T.Aeuty Gaittet IPIII lecture itk tbii *Axil= Utiarch, Allegheal t on , 041.*.1et1P512.7,) at 754 ' .• - ;Were .ala.the.bert , atock of Dry Dom* and la !Om tamest .411 ea, 'scud 1 2021.11 , 4iat' corner of 1002fh - f l l-'="r=. 14T" k. _ . . - ,C .-. Pclinitilft 'Sl:Oren 400 do• . •i Aut. t'S op Vlmi.tomer of Valuta and Market iltreitliffillrffoottfo our fordo? Vacs of tu*tpess. - ' 1.1,11i.8505. X..0v0 ir. 119.6. 'Peiieftel" Macao, tweet Potatoes, :Lott trait 64Daal1, cosittautly .aniving at id ;Vita strati below Szolthaeld &tract. swam • • 'Fmgmrso estetp'Vntieridty. 1/3boPlagtlnOU 041 38 4telntir ,aothrlifith Tay Aviator WiraptAtes Ipr, 'wants* Untie!". toe. Apey. at tfaiventty ffullAiot, corner Bed i tatulDie=diiieritr.... • : Pact•lit , • •• • S ri 4-A. At „Forty••• Cams • o.llfathetrf Patalaettint:Cobtuis,4lpseees, Heppe, Poplins end other Dew Goods, Juskisainaual at Bator k CoN, 5 Market street. They will be SoLreheeT. soattat AWe n2 .3.e'' 7. .3. Male Choate, htsiluaxisitairand Cknamerelel Aesdemy,24 door Allegheny Saving. Bildriintinulichreatacia 14 tamales coly,Tooday, 'l3 'et*Mehitr - 41. 1 t: * Vtehtlietioca &manual* October acOe-two _ -tovirleta." *Honeycomb and White Marseilles Quilts at lower pliers than youwill find flamelastrhere NansTillfrliZtnlinf:To . weiai. -/tcwomser the place, on the ttorth-eact corner of Fourth and ``lakttstreetn.,.., 800. NeW styles Print., operates at Darker & Co's ? 0. .. - TeLariet - ittriet; which we will sell aj latch-lest Qum Eastern prices. The assortment comprises dliztrtans‘B Duncell, cioakees, Seldil,Danteh LawelP., Schwan's Delilah? Bartel, freemen, ex. wartzt ~,.Carpenter JobbfuQ Shop.. Simi* 'r eturned after an' abr.eme oetiate reati a the army. I have reopened my she", for au aorta ;11,4 0 hb,lftt la the carpenter line. at tee old 'toed, irgla Alley, between Smutdloldatreet sad Oherry o -11e1 l rdera , aolieited and promptly attended to. , 07u.i.tetf Irielteliipecial Atte To the great sale of building lute advertleed to .:-"-.ctrotozT>itentr,PaziattePaClieree,--£Ast. -Liberty, on Etindig'neerioon,'Septiiimbef ith. MU basal: ~p}:DtppettY.so long iln4n=cllllnroornots,"wll6l Tabotberaglecteilby those wahines home where '!. 4 - , 4111d11. la:pure ande...me ',bye? an=zi rbe _tenanted ILy.citlltot. end exanda - bit eolaplide atockaidicliaied !,,t/Lnban3l o ttn.t. g . IldvftFa Ttnntll9 4 . WU. P:T e X ifrthast they elm can be porthited to tbe,Eut. Plaid lhanngla at leti than fottoty Priam! Itemembet the plintai- noitlifaud earner of Fourth and ?Casket axed& .Oa3A-41,07., Love k Bao. - The Ladles wian-frbuVhfertanaWery moth cheaper then any otheittOriseln fielAty eatt self Mein. They were ,lneehneed at the largenuatiomrin Sew York, end soi r d baltlastleastnes ethics. Beautiful new styles of Silk* and Poplins, on the corner of ~,:rout{ end Mu Yet street,. •• • . o.l3airtunrlovi ea 800. bra ea k Eon, N0..21 rifth street, hare, et the Pleff-Cf Afriir, coo of tao"finiriVandbeaf snorted flocks of French Merinoes ever brought to this YumbwO by the cue at the late Irent;;lnijrrtell'iale In New'York by one of the • partneri' Vali ha -lie them at 14 - O - 2t rim stre.t. They are One and cheap, and oNall colors. 14...)Pariv4i Ace Metleal slate Beate:s, sad Deal= In &meth= --Blatee - ot - mellow -colors. Office- at Alaxaneler Laralblizer, near the Prater 190r.ki, Pittaharlaa Pe. Bealerteee. 80. 78 Pike attest. tinier, prcooptMatterulaktot All work watranted water 2 110 4 I.l.sPelfiree.gergtat thjaharteat - tonics. No charge tar repairs, Provided the roof Is eat abased atterlit Is pet on.. From the Land of Sunrise, Far •eff AS% come the ) iqu'ultalS router of Vhich t • Fr - Arrant •Entovicrisis onrepOled: thfinrepar. Won the chemistry of the toilet has achieved ita most reamkable triumph. Pure, unsullied teeth, anCairreer6ligniatt,' Ind sbsoltitettecePtiorr "` !heir itillflaisiata that direct the cricoW are the yrs nits of a dully application of the Satoobirr;•• • • Boasinta*, ; . . : , =:• , " - thIngitcitat :dela Sba.ratmtirt , share". of Long tintf.tro theallegtuit•anprotY at Seleide Lafaxda, - mbisra and ladies,lone loud " " 1 0 Ast“*.Fteirartfrn suer& - Mel ant !">6.71:rtpj.,92e attention .otc * lag to pre. alma Prim644.v7:-9.44:gail:,ii4ml47.,ttOge_ la emulation with th e balance of the floe Stock of - Drf 000WW0Pel Law.rartmcnibir, Mr remote to tfie irlereirtliOsatirt I. soother e; lalDajitwyt toseerr,ttiotr,Col. 'floor-M.4/W= on4l‘colvW. shisir iirraeistap to? frtot putt* ot,too law, taTiag cheat otax , at rm - stptiaidia'atreet. :-..ll4tvntlemerk con:oo4ns mu Era ara to every ritipect trustworthy and sellable, and we wish Itletaastry.otictesa_Jo..tAtlx_zom rolottonortrthl tortr energy, ability A:id:lpso ottentton bud, r cm deserve.. • ,r ~Mention_ r c,-;l'.-tri.l. - ,itv. T .4 • - Our Wend. ick:%tbiltFigloy .O. 128 Federal oneet,when the Orem* aele,tifAhi:eifideesWitleliftwoul 'ma the suftender ,tiNtiie:Oftet, Cleheial Teo was re. Seleed,i'm taktfikir-Wiliiii4e4l:l2Le youth pre. tuned, sad taidlrehli Altar would fol. imidt - 7 4 2:7 Agin -,3;=fWes of the Pent 'IIIIKI/011"*Igoogfilat afloat awshalf of the **Vet e t I llosaa of the Bent 0f.:113, - eanlmares ipaid rrsougs sisiOcicdisd In stoeui. wash Le la ;_prepared to make . ue to vita r k oft port natio% tbi west dila, and at - ioroiefair tow rate. *doll= anotteototal ft:dabble goods and toady- Nada elottilng will oleo tat comae et -Os elfVutt s e.no.a Cll r dlleignany friend ahoolagive Words of Vital Interest. .4014 tiro thahlitkhl.Wholekr SOlureauf of tiro• toile ieitisgviteierptilVdefeitaslSe tetrudes to the • perusal of a few facte.wttich corm= them tomtit Our test is Malta, and we will put our common- IlOurribto & =Gana. /Was.? la toddrectly the g cause of allsiekriiirforlf tiaihrefee string eaough' to 1111 0 Itatt4-11t4tr:PFsFklth IPA= al.: I mu, /4 eat:se - dui are powerleis. Sisk strength,; _agteggthht,,...hktigterate sad regulate the spent. Whom the quicksilver isms frout eD to Se degrees CPA thIPASGPM Saws Ahletio ate enfeebled. and the aufalc are prostrate& Akis atiaueheitima that • such Ahirkorntor . as Hoetetters Stomach Bit-, tent le- aigaat4 tie& lanUlf...artetne ends of , this rare Vegetable • Tank , I Wodld that all who heat id o Aare known its MU could condones their expo. o ri,PM l ll 4 thit POW97oOh• they. would _tell the -- fm=l" 4.41" noted:their threhiutt. • t.,,Matlitt ViltkOttAtOPtt spina the dedlicoshis per igigsgelees„ They would exhort the wear to o. elLu4medionta% and impure 'WWI. , - Meta awlr altar to tell wholeslelua atia anfW int T 9 42 iißittUaratlye, u theilitpwreciced we* serysot,la albug to salt is ittorkeillo. TNT - . W0 42 1* 41 1 1 4mtitla Owes relieve 3, o f appetite re- atoned, Otithatetirl nerves restrahge of gicotheelise media ellsottlered .functlons regulated, of hp, choaddsdholketed, of adasmatto- diseases bathed,', tad ourii4 of lira hatoi.iitt#iiiaito : ed, of had, privation- awl toll deftest; of hope re.' • - aulleateer weA &shored! tatfeb are the poti cplintetters Bold eii-ivarkent: - . frini k'er , , : „,„i oi the A mu pi' with the ""` v " Qll —4ll 'grata :bilrmillty, itAT44I43WW I ;gea - Sof- maw . far ispefalfW;Da l2 /°c*l ° dame' p p . • ISlte*U 4*1.:5 1 i 0 tpn.ryikoi f...rtyte.oh, fireg Zlelon, 2B• - i.,,r ; i. ....- .11„tm.f..W0 ll* `'et. 1 1. '' i r..... ,--- -, rii..-vlolroll on x;imirojivneolot ..P0..„,. ,i,tiev.ip on Ifoo .--- .1444414) Cp 4usi _____,..A , Vitgkdow of taL'n taei.o o, w w ''', 4 , in tig dole n IleaVarbOOd.' l % . . ' 4'' ' 'AitiCaterlr— — ,,, , ewtteptie'itzil ftp. the„thiroidit cia-baribika of rlittllcl kl'! i • Y : l a d fralriiilo3 114 taszeii,f - aitublkthea4= o ,,,dc.g.....m.t pi , It ' ...ab= - iiiiiilli a iablbi"U with Ma Little Y 13. troapurao4l4 sada or . '4 to the ZWO-Pbralle1;11 - frOIiVIV bi b lAa -•,,,iitarstraistied v ridgp— - • • • ''' "ittit,,idaD7o tal i, . 7 -- fAilottnriltrika Ali iliataiTl4. allatata•rist iwitlbi thdll463"6llc)ietirlcie, We Addlt64 i , ~..„,....',We llZ 6 D . beard imßar auk. tbbill/(11 ~ •z'aF,'"'•-* ,T,l,44l(oucTraar;34c 2-1 ,IL' . ; i ' um _ STATEMENTS OF A. SOUTIIEHN " UNIONIST " REFUTED. Bitooavame, August IS, 1865. Eureonir Gamernt:-The following extract is taken (rout a leading Copperhead paper la this State, and is laid to be part of a conversation between the correspondent of that paper and pie whom he 'tiles a distinguished loyalist In the South. Th'e article le nonsensical and absurd in the entre:meant' by your nermisaion I will c h ow some of its fallacies : "I was in hopes," sald the southern gen tieentei alluded to, "that when the rebellion which I have never hesitated to denounce as the moat causeless and wicked rebellion ever Inaugurated in any country, was ended and'slavery abolished, that we would be rid of the infernal agitation, but I believe if there was a nigger In the moon the d—d abolltiothets would be after him. They have succeeded in forcing upon us Southern people for support, millions of belplese black creatures who have; no conception of Whet freedom means and no idea of what their fate Is to be In the fature., Gcd only knows wind la to become of them. I have sem forty or fifty lobo en and children on, my place. Here Is e bill of $250 fpr goods pur chased in Baltimore; $175 of which I expended:, for shoes and clothing for them. lam forte- . nate enough to have the means to do this, but l', know hundreds of ;my neighbors who are din.' titute. Their farms have been devastated and their homes destroyed. They have no money to: feed and clothe themselves. They can't feed: these negroes, and unless the government does it, th ey, will Mary's' Not content with this that abolitionists insist on giving the negroes the right of suffrage. The infernal fools know so little of the bigger that they have no idea of the practical working of this new scheme. Here Is Sir. William Allen, who owns 1.6,000 acres of lane along this river, whose estate we have been passing for the last three miles, who had 15,000 nearoes. Probably 700 of these are now on bin plantation. They are an uneducated, ignorant race, but little above the brute creation. They have heard of General Washington and Andrew, Johnson, perhaps-they have ao doubt heard of Mr, Lincoln, but they have never heard o Thernee Jeffemen or JamesE.Polk. Now, aupi nose these poor peOple are green a Tote. Thera are two caudidateo for President. Oee,party; says to them, til:eys, you must vote this tleket-e this Is the right ticket.' , Another party says to them, "don't vote that ticket-this is the tight ticket.". In their perplexity they go-.?s their master, In whom they have confidence and whom they have learned to look upon as the possessor of all the wisdom In the land and they say to blur. "Master, we have ,vote-one party comes and says this in the right ticket; another party comes and cave this it the right ticket 1 Now what do you think? How shall we vote I" Tho master replies, vote far Jeff. Davis. They obey him and Mr. Witham Allen casts • seven hundred votes. I know another planter In Vie. giebt who employe five thousand negroes, - and every ore of them would vote as he desired. The abolltioalsts are the greatest tools Imagins• tile for trying to force Mils tiling of negro gut. trate on the South, and if they ever sae melln ablation of even constitutional obligations. they 'will regret it the balance of their lives. The people of Virginia are willing to return to the Union-they accept the result of the war and want peace,. But they ask 'the North:to allOw the South: to manage theortgro Itiotef and not to add to her afflictions by Interfering In matters on which they are proffluadly igeo , rant." Who ever heard of the abolitionists forcing "millions of helpless black creatures " on the Southern chlveley? Who brought them from Attica? Certainly not the abolitionists. This; mei says ha has fifty Wen= and chil dren for whom he weans two hundred end fifty deflate for mats. What astonishing liberality On his part, Supposing he calls in the father's, husbands and brother; of those women and dill. dren and settles for the years of unrequited toil which be has =tatted from them. If government has to teed the negroes It is no more then we have to do with whites, sad when we feed a negro ere know we feed a loyal man, of which we have no assurance In fending the whitesin the South. We have, in many ha -1 cuec . fed the wives and children of Southern rebels when the male members of the family were In the woods bushwhacking our scabies. or , hinting escaped prisoners with bloodhounds. • The most abeurd portion of the &Rent, how ever. is that which relates to conferring the right of suffrage en the colored men, and the fact that this man haa lift, women and children with. out 'any adult males, and that Mr. Allen has only even hundred out of hie fifteen thousand negroes left, Proyes that althoughthay have not heard ofJeffersoa and Folk. they have heard that their former masters have rebelled against the' government which they nave sworn to proteetc and their ire:demises Involved In the Issue. They did hear , of "lithos Linloom" and his "guntqats," and whether their intelligence. IA much or little shoe the " brute creation," they alwhys knew enough to come to the " blue coma r for safety. The idea that Mr. Allen or any other slave. holder could control his slaves to vote for Jeff. Delia or any other rebel, la a sheer humbug. if the minks so ignorant and pliable a tool in the hands of bin master, why did his motor not In fluence him to remain at home to till the soli and feed the rebel soldiers? Why did he not keep blinhom piloting our armies? c---WitY did banes keep him from giving food and dinner to and binding the wounds , of our soldiers who were bunted down by fierce bloodhounds, and fierce men who calleilthetaselves Soldiers Of the Con lactate arta3 l Why did they not persuade - him to rush to anns when the effort was mode to enlist negro trams le Richmond?" Vlb,ydid they not prevent bias from ford= his way through. swamps and marshes, in the face o death, Int:oder to bring "valuable information" to oar Generals? The first information that McClellan received Of the approach of Jaelmon( before lliehmend, during the Peninsula cam. Pep, was thnnogh a negro. Thelonly -man remaining in Yorktown after Its evacuation was a negro, and it Is Imposaibleth say what amount of lives would have beelllllwitinted by the .tort pedoes planted In the Amite. be VW, rebels, kale for that faithfnl Velenist :with a druk akin. A 4 Nottaway Court House, Vs, a negro was hung fflrpikitieg Wilson in his raid through thsa abort:. Why did not the masters exert their overpowering Influence over them? Search the reecoolsof this rthelllanc examine the rePottoof lin' Craf Wing generals, and you will end with ertleatibigler • eteaption; lbs. t the Meg,* has at. _wept beehthelellabla blend of our. arum. Mal ' that it was always him thit they looked for Irehrinetione - wad with the examticm of the case alba aegrowho,mblied Dahlgren, we defy any mete' polnthialf !Mit:lnce where the negro has deceived its. Aehorttimeago the President pardoned w end men from Clearfield county, who hive re sisted the-ars:toed application of lending Re publicans hn d that county, who dated that It was not right to punish those who were made the dupes of the leaders of their party. Who can forget the scams In the streets of, New Yolk when the ehtfs rote's from Mackere l l llll burnt the Colored Orphan Asylums, hind com mitted other outrages which would have dis graced the most be:hyena people on ' earth; to whichontrages they were urged by their lead. era, for the purpose of siding Lee, who was ibex levadieg the North, but. who c an point me to an Instance in which the southern Master.has Deen'succeesfal in 'so`enlisting the feelings of the negro in the Sloth= canto as to aid him In erabarinating our OperAtIOUS la Pat down the rebellion I lam not In favor of every netrrO having a vote, but I am in favor that - the clause in tbe , Constitution which restricts the tight of rote to "white stale; citizens" dual• be attieken out, and hic ' deed ofzuakieg the colotel -the &thee quell- Sealer', give it to the man who Wile/proper mental calibre. ' "Beefy Tetra ;is OM tit 'to void, ,neither 1a,c 111 7 Whiff:ilium 1,1•017.40 asp that abs loyelnegrO as an cagelhin likfltuttilli es tho dl-l• loyal rebel of Mackerelville; and the negrh watt fought for we OrtMeittliV l 4o l44 4. may ho it . P "'WI trusted with • 4 bad. as the *lan/his Inept against him; ar the mere cowardly 03 who remained at home both North and Split and stiliboithign the dark. - 1 think thee' most unexceptionable thstta• the right of :al-, ' true is that founded 'en WHO:Led 'On of the blackest men m my [Cantina seattidt Pi 1 , , ,% toNew York last fail, and every man knows tilm, will testify that. no one WPM hall deposited a ballot more worthily Deteocrata owth not In obliget to, Ibis hal genes gualfflcatffln, for If the negro is so low the stele of Intelligence as they represent film to be, there is no danger of lame anomie= to:our party from that 000000. It Is trnb, - ttowever, :there Might be a ' redaction of votes le their party. if thelkgree to.this wee= afford to pledge ;threatens that we will never pass a lap to make the negro Mete Equal, bat will allay, ,Illepo and the negroes.to .decitte. that. between Ithrtaserted.. .1 bellenillepablleenegentrellyses MA aimed he that question.. In .conseutenee Of tile' injuiWie °tight Wild on Ad 'negro we will het Wind Deimrtrate to ealseeptiabi with ?lime Wen fbr two leer!l, connected with ,rtilimerieldirtil lrl °Merrily; andhave had 0 facility in the world to become ertletsinted with the oegrO4arftterc Email : ter manna familiar* witichla Wits and Inelloatlons,l eau freely say tbiti lineation yendefed that with the MAP , diee,C ePlirertiOn , slut pentecutlon ,wlth. Whi • 'that race has had to witted for ages, they had ma not become vim; degraded; %ha they Rd I have frequently seen the question lathe - eels of theeditycyelett than we deo witb the men?"l I'M answer thle by whiz, do ;him lett hi you would &faith tits :white' ma If he is base, 'mash blat as jun would, th embil; mem -- tf ,- ne la mil. respect him 'ea AN, inept thewithemlf he: Warts. Pal 61m 'a pnewould the orbit* many If ha Is - lettalligeut,' liStkiM vete als you do tbe whiten Insp. 'ma My were for It the eggeqw.lirtake r care , of klelL. . Asicactol,D, 4 , .: .-= - • , —.... ~ r,.. i bAII,Y' VERY LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. LATEST FROM PITIIOLE Stoppage of the homestead Well. &pedal Dinatch to the Plttaborgh Gazette. Cu. Otis. August 31, 1883 • The taint= "Homestead Well"' on Pithole stopped flowing to-day. It has been flowing flea hundred barrels per day. IRON CLAD TONOWANDA A FAILERL The. Gold Business in New York. GSM RULING OFF IN SPECIE. Success of the Imperialists in Mexico THE BEFUBUCANS DRIVEN FROM THE RIO GRANDE. Incouraging News from Alabama. TETI STOLEN STEAM:Ia EFI'OB2. Steamboat Collision on Chasm:make BaY• THREE NEGROES DROWNED Settlement, Attacked by Indlana. Spacial Dispatch to the Pittebingli Gazette August 31, 1835. The Iron•clad Tonowanda. it Is thought, will be a total failure, from the same cause as the light draught monitors—miscalealation of the weight of the chip, and displacement of water.: Already elle is as far down as she ought to be.; while she has but part of her coal on hoard and' none of her storm. Rho will have to be altered and seised a foot or more It Is thought. The large faMng off of over three and a half millions of dollars in the specie held by the New York city banks, was chiefly In the Bank of New York. The Gold business was caused by the . changes In the mode of doing business Cones ktlelat upon the recent forgeries. The Gold checks amnia longer hypothecated with money tendert; the Gold itself being withdrawn from the bank on the check, sad locked up to private vaults or safes, or placed on special trust in the bank where the leader keeps his account. The Pr.ier has a special dispatch from Now York. stating on authority of a Mexican gentle man, that the Imperialists have forced the Re publican army from the Rio Grande, and are now. occupying the whole country except a small portion of Chihuahua, Where 'Juarez and his forces were at last varmints attempting to tasks a stand. The Mexican retreat was panic,. The account reads Wine like a mere sensation re riort, the poeltion ot, afftdra being 'mush the same nofthat U has been for many months. Good accounts from Alabama . have reached Washington. Tau:ripple everywhere show a gnat anxiety ukuke the..aath;anclilio best pos.. alble feeling exists between Military Gavernor Parsons and the people. The disbanded rebel soldiers appeired to be strongest for thOGov ernment, and appear determined to sustain It. The election will pass off Quietly and with sat isfaction to the loyal men. • .:The !steamer Winants hiseretruned unsuccess ful from her search for the stolen steamer Etlint. It is believed that the End hes Rohe to New York. The steamers Kent and Appold came In col lision on Tuesday night in Chesapeake Bay, off Thomas l'otot, and the Kent mink, drowning three nectars. who jumped overboard. The rent of the passengers were saved. do attack. was made by a band of hostile In dians, on August 11th, upon Brute Creek settle , ' ment, Dakota, One emu was killed and two men and a w osn'en wounded. Troops Were sent to Intercept ..ne Indians, but without success. . W. APFLIONEIONS -_FOR PENSIONS The Loss of the Brother. 4onathao HOSPITAL STEWARDS NOT ENTITLED TO BOUNTIES. Iteginsents to be Oidered, West NEw Yank, 'Aug. , 31.—Tinv ffaralsrt Wash. Mateo special Faye Letters and applicalb:ma continue to multiply at the Pension Bureau from . lleoide.in the Bluth Where Prizatllta Warkipter rupted by the outbreak of rebellion. These are anxious to know what must be done to secure a restunptkin of their pensions and are impatient to prove the stoutest loyalty to the National Olgertlllloll4. Dialer E... W.. Weedy, rayMaget, U. who, with his clerk, was lost on board the lli fated steamer Brother Jonathan, off the Cantor. Was'at the time ea his way to Oregon and Washington Territories to . pa7nB the troops stationed therm! He bad in his possession two bundled thousand dollars belonglag to the goy, - Bice hunditxl wagdns, ' to eschot which' were Attached sic .mules,. left We city this morning 'found Leavenworth. It la.understocid that Sid journey Wm'occupy a apace- of sMinTal months. ThriAlrewar2s Washingtonaprotal mar "rho ' Actinseßecond Comptrotller has decided that hoe. pitta),t stewards of the regular arroy„alschsored .belore the capitation of the period for which they enlisted, aro not entitled to, outer-two:1 in stall:tenth of bounties.' • • • , aba.rsc r ws, !-Wayhington .specitilissyst learn that therar regiments, which are re• ceiving_a largn'number o( recruits daily, will be ordered tolheVest tit do dury; , • FROM FORTRESS-MONROE Rea Woof. Jeff. Davis. -OW and 110*11. New Foss, Aug. .1111..=-The :Seta Lre Fort Monroe correspondent says there Ls no new develoisitenis regindlaithe 6FaLthotMr. Dayla, Mr. On o; Mr. Mitchelll pack'. AMR lives on at the exputta of Uncle Sim: and lives well, each occupying the lime molten. allotted ttlmint hls astry.tters; each reads the newspapers and other reading wetter allayed Vet 'by recent order.. and Smokes Lie //Wei 11;u1 that with all agreeable relish; each takes dallfwalk. sad while enjoying goad t malgt threats the hope of soon being tried and kande% his rate, Seeing In the papers an extract from a letter of Mr. Davis to Mr. Gillett, one of his conned! lora, may.-give some an Impression that ha It allowed* filmdom In writing letters, which Ls not tae ease. He was allowed to write the letter referred to by the Secretary.: and thfaArna Ye shed before it was sent, and le the only letter he Inef been anted 4rt *MC -• Ha VA:grumbled gooltdcalpn this 'COM jmt them/44ns ha/ , dao.gOrid..% As ;_to h trig, ithe leanness,* preralleberethat It r wlll_take, plecodlnsctly sr ter theinvistlialbin is eancltidedint ease Of CaptOIO_WIST. Where. by wlllbs tried is leas • settled quet' itosi the:forte: . c • - • • UNION ILEBTIND IN RICHMOND, Ttie- iteSOci37l4 Ad6Ptea* ;rens. , , dig..9L--The - -fkonld'a liteh mond annespOndent, cap; ,Thp people of that ay. on Ti eiday held their rovilled Union Meeting for whirl thei intibeArt fbr Sorra time previous making extensive prep nratlotils: ' The hatteordllas looted orrthe Mgr= and the ears or the reformed rebeLslpreiiat; were greet, al with the praise of: Yankee illogle and the Btar Spangled harmer, ao, hag 'geared hi,lhent• All the speakers were men who. ont Ago. mere Mradnent 51100n4113 a &ha:Jeff, bs- DAVIS Cemfedersey, Thef.rodnUono;--adopted expreaciedlinetlell :Mat etellgdone on the ;att.°, tho portham people- andjoe Vow the teratabw meets ' sionista ose not - ebreerer lakbur the oath of all ante,. , and prceantrea . anett • Impunttlena 'hhikekl-crottainss nxiC ralW, and Woke& the Swirliest edtitehment toile:RW=ld (Ineena wee, ana ember-alit the rem:lke - 0P the - writ hielai ttiecholitiori, , onfityriris pledge their therafireror *ad respell Gir Proeldent Johnson isterlillormerm pwpmat, and that elpilar tin*thl,la be held throughout t h e m ate . • Nine :Alva in..—Arico4dtrars las ad tidy tettelftW iheir Aim= tau.. The Adcohill eaSjoyisideeTtelielialtk bat still -16 troubled with':gur effeellogi buthlY 4 Tagexe'..guege iegVive . • . .. .. _ --. —, ..__:..6...5t., _ _ , 1. , , _ ... . _ 1 Eid11111.0111101611•111=mai PROM WASHINGTON.; The Attempt to Abduct Gco. Saunders.i ARCHITECT OE THE CAPITOL./ — 7 - Lewis Wrashinglen , s Petition." ADVERTISED LETTERS.I WifiIITSGTON, August 81.—It has been report-, ed that attempts bavebeenmade to bbduct (co. Sendai from Canada, and that theie attempts were Incited by the President's proclamation offering a reward for his arrest. The only pro c lamation on the subject which has beta issued is that of the Slat of May last, and pronilies a re-' ward only upon the condition of the apprehen sion of Sanders within the limits of the United' States; Edwardßlatke, who kw, for some years, been. in the employment of the Government in con nection with the piddle buildings, was appointed' to-day, architect of the Capitol. The beery disbursements to the array during i drat part of the month were heavy, but forhe ' i n lest ten or twelve days they have been q it& light. There has recent ly brma. a large redo I of the old certificates of Indebtedness. Thenew' ones issued is not more than one dollar in:fonr as compared with those redeemed. The wife of Lewis Washington, of Boleti'. Va. Is now in this city, Importuning for the restol ration of their farm, which was _confiscated in consequence .of the rebellion of her husband. LEWIS Washington Js a relative of the rather, of his Country, and it will be recollected was , taken prisoner at Harper's Ferry, by Old John., Brown. The temporary frame hospitals and other' buildinp,s. located in the city and • *laity, which cost theGovenicoeut, in Ilia aggregate, . , about a mditon and a half dollars, the err, en' for their use having passed away with the ter mination of toe war, are now being sold. The lumber brings about two-thirds of its original cost and Ands ready purchasers. It is' probable that only one of the hospitals, Har wood, will be retained at least for several. months, na there are not more than, If as many es five hundred sick or disabled soldiers remain.' ing here requiring medical care. Harwood hospital is in a beautiful and healthy location, about two miles from Washington, and was formerly the country feat of Corcoran, the banker, who left this city for Europe at the commencement of the rebellion and Ilea not yet returned. - This site Is tined by In Inential gentlemen is admirably suited for an asylum for dliabled diem and seamen, a charter to establish which, woe granted by the late Conner., the Corpora. • tors numbering one hundred, among. them be. • lug the chief executive officers of • the Gov ernment, Lieutenant General Grant, Vice • 'Admiral Farragut, and other distlngnished • army and navy officers. Judge Advocate Chapman to-day was engaged In classifying the witnesses for the Government in the Wire trial. Many of those heretofore enbpoaned will be dispensed with, and qnly the more important ones will be held for examine- tion tomerrtw. It Is estimated that tinder the law the cost of advertising letters, which are sent to the dead letter office In not being relieved, 'nil amount to at least.ll6o,ooo a year. This sum is an entire loss to the Department- If a large portion of the advertised letters were delivered this expense, the Department be heves, might be justified by the advantages ac cruing to the public interests. • That this Is not the cam's ebown by the Dm; that at least seven ty per cent. of all adverthred letters are sent to the Dead Letter Ofilee. In some of the larger offices the per centage of edvertised letters, which are,delivered, sverfiges less than fifteen per cent. In view of these facts the Postmaster Menerathasdeemed it &patent to rescind his instructions to Postmaster* under section 4i.9, of the act approved March Bd, 1881. Every postmaster is required to notify the publisher of the advertised list of his efllce, that hereafter, for the reasons above stated. only one cent per name will be paid far such advertising. If it Is not posalble to effect the arrangement to bereUie lies pnolished In newspapers having 1 the largest circulation at this rate, the paymas ter will then canoe the lists to be printed and potted conspicuously, as a substitute for news peter pnbliestion provided that the entire ex penses of such printed lists shall not exceed one cent per name. If neither of these arrange ments can be effected he will merely post manu script lists, for which noeharges wlll be allowed. Stock and Money Market—Trade In New Saw Unit, August 31.—Thu stock market shoe a rather more eplelt. There Is a more epee olaUve movement, and prices are generally firmer. The outside public atill keeD aloof from -the market, and transactions are confined to a few'large operators, who appear to aim at noth ing score than keeping prices steady until a favorable opportunity °emirs for, the inaugura tion of a grand fill to apeorlidlon. At the first sestina - of the Stock Ezehar.ge, - there was &continued firmness throngtout the call, anti the bidding process was raised on tome shares. Michigan Southern and Pitybergh were favorites at the second board, The mar ket was Ann with an advance on Beading, Pitts burgh, Rock /standar:d 0,14 i florithert, At the last board therearket we streng threnghout the cell, whit is fair denould for Blocks. Govern menet ani quiet 64cm:0:ally steady. There is - 11 steady suppit of old A-20 's from holders de siring to convert them into the new tune, which are quoted at IMe lower. There's fiery little investment - in the demand for 2.20'5, and is good many of the series are of-. - falai; fur aide State boosts 'firmer ' espettally Oa Tents:men glisesllanentis share firm, ynthe flusher raison AMMitie Malls. Gold has been -very strong all day. The custom demand Ls active, and there is some little doing tor speculation. Money easy with arfabundauttoPPlY. • The &press aayei • Ans leadingrallways out of, Aldo-city are erowdedwith freight boned west and south, and the rolling atom of the different eoMpaeffighttated to its utmost activity. In do goods thettadala unabated. Many jobbing ~honey are ,compelled; to watt ' nearly al-rniest Warder to get theirs/gm no. Some of the largo firms have actually boon compelled to= tales to the 'Middle , of; the. day, till the 'sliced/ 'sold mold be dateredi led shipped. Tile leading holt* are now, fro, (greatly reidirlog 825.000 to p 20,000 per day., The demand is from all ezetlotur, but, the Sanaa istidtleg an tokoosserattioent of goods. Afar cbannsfrom this 'Kelton Wale hero. prepared toy who ltppotrh ti e o irn, s h .d a c n b d te d 'i n n e eseo. m T e he i y n s a ta ro n ge n eral - ly, provided with receipts of cotton; rice and to beeco. and the amount of produce in the Smith is touch larger than was anticipated. The cash 'system is all the rage, - PrObably three-fort:the; ot the baldness Ls now done for Utah. The supply of goods birth foreign and:domestie is not equal to the demand, and the stock is no nentity light for the season. Tho market Ls very firm for everything and peens :are ;steadily ad vancing. Thom:eon 'aloof French goods yes terday was a complete sitcoms, and there; was an advaueis of fiforen Per cont. right through the catalogue with a rush for Merinos. The Book trade never was so active ae at peseta, and same of the principal establishments are reinning:their presets the Mare thin ;In the. 35ot'and Shoe trade there it a yery'hessibueneri: Goiodt are being-freely dlstributid ail over the crMetai it. .Tito /Ketcham ,Yorgeries—Cheeks Dinp. peared=9lvlndlinglCuses Disposed of. Nsw Tonx, Aug. BL—The aunsterabarddaP+, tier law I4ls:numutedow the Mots*, that tha hypothetical ebeelbs' tamed by young lrotehturt are not Sobs ) busut, at Suvr=l,• It la not, attempt ed to account for their diaaPPeereecaotherwise than Cl_ the suppeldtlew, that they ' hove bees bought:up by tinknown•Padres. It is supposed that certain Mende have paged folk° , purpose of removing the evidiace of forgery . Samoa etsohasit, that the pip* esasted • with the issuing bf the chicks; drain the city. - A speciairto Sharps* fron4Washklaten. saris The Codd Efetiai; In Beaton krthli Old Capital, dhrposedof ninteen caw, of awindllng the Davensment r ln one week. , • The Consul Omni of Biriouriand, desires: it to be understood that he will not receive sing contributions for . Wire. The force id tbe *Monies has been greatly reduced, the reduction of the army rendering it - No less thud seventy flve, applicants for par-, don visited the President this morning. . List of Railroad Accidents.' 'birusi.YorM r AuittuitBl.—The Iferredct prints n ,complete llst of railroad seeldents, attended by lona of life indinlarricittetnetut, :that toignMe- , cured in the United 114rTte0 stnentlid comnietirsinient of the year. - In not quitti_eight wo94 ll iikere have bean 129-CaSualtler. by Whie4 pensins have been killed and 400 wounde This Is only the number of killed - and wound monied at the time of the accident, and whd disci very shortly after. Of course marl of the wenanded.were..but,slightly inJorod k but how manirdted atm Wieks or months" of suffering front woculdarecrited, we AWL probab l y never mow l Citedonla, - 1 lin: ,Toun'ei, N. 8., Aug. Au g" 2p Vrs Powsllooti. Aug.3o.-'Cho.ntgannshlp,Onledoialaufromillsi. ..gow,lbilitirTark:vidsed Vete Roti - nt Sfnui. - Any treerilng,!,/ler nag lualteasnllcll4o44. 1 emnporta, from: the Salvador, 40eny Ann d.llll4ber- - hera Vicomnialt; fl al. , . .. Vanigratiou from Europe. 7 Nwev'toni, ierignM4l,--The Tre lone's Wash , ;iizgton ispe says: There U every Indication •,that a large number of people from different • pardons of brow, are eagerly looking forward 'to -a future residence to the United Stales, and - are using every paeans to ascertain the ode° end :location of the immense tracts of land which are . lying mscultivated in the Booth. Mr. James Black, of the agricultural bureau, but formerly of Scotland, Is daily reCelying letters from that country, inquinng what inftwmatte are offered to forelgskemigraMe. _ , . Mr. 8.,1n 'slower to these eteitiirles has writ ten a letter to the Glasgow Herald, sett.ng forth the superior advantages of Virginia to emirrauts, • which has met with a stibstantial reception in the shape of ten Ithcrusand paimila placed at his disposal for Investment, by a well known citizen of Glasgow. Since the prohibition of slavery in the Dis 'trice of Columbia, emigration to this city has been steadily on the increase, arid accommoda• tions ate at present altogether inaniftelene. Buildirui lota are being laid one, for ten or 8(- .03p miles ontof the city, on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, by those who intend making Washington their future home Captain Wirers Appeal fur PCMUClitiry Aid. New Tons, August 31.—Tne 3%0... calls attention to Captain Wlrz's ap;eal for pecuni ary aid to conduct his defence, nod says: We are folly convinced that the trial Vrill thoroughly expose the foal character of the. late rebellion, while It will reflect the highest credit upon our national reputation for magnanimity and Jus tice. A. gentleman of undoubted loyalty, Im pressed with this view of the case, has com menced to raise subscriptions arme purpose of defending Wire. It is propose' confine the subscriptions to loyal men exclusively. The nioliVels not in the slightest degree in tympathyLwith - Wirt., but purely :a desire to preserga the honotof the country. Already a respecteldeemOnnthal been raised, contributed Only by persons who believe Wire to be guilty, but who desire It shall be Inipositble for any one to doubt the Justice of his sentence, whatever It Infty ba. `Confederate 'BOlldtd;Cotton. New Toone, Magnet 31,—The TrZunr's spec ial has the following: - There is a large amount of cotton let the Booth, particularly in Liebman and Gisorgla.'whieb win held to the Confederacy under Mr. .J. D. B. Irailowa, ar rangements for which certificates only have been given, the bonds not having been male- Ibont the time when the celebrated Banthern Confederacy was compelled to stipend business, a very large r amount of this cotton had been captured already. Mr. W. C. Bibb, of Montgommy, Ala., who was one of the erst Alabamlana to appesr here with his hat in his hand, and who was Baconia n!' In his application for pardon, is now enga ged in driving about that country. assuring the victims that the Government of the united States Is liable for cotton so situated that it may eaptnre, and offers Ids services in 'such cases, for contingent fee, graduated according to The necessities of the client, from one-half to three quarter per cent of the net proceeds of the cotton. Guerrilla Depredations In Illipalsslppl New Vona. August 31.—1 t appears that bands of guerrillas, bandits and thieves still manage to keep up some sort of organizatlon In kaislasiPpL The Ratan Vicksburg corres pondent says: The steamer Septa was cap tured by a party of these outlaws, who robbed the officers and crew and did not leave until they secured every thing portable on board which they desired. Moir outrages, as well as mprders by them, are recorded. In order to met a stop to such lewleas outrages In the State, provisional Governor Stiarkey has called :or the Ihrtnatlon, In each coynty, of at least:one com pete of volunteer cavalry, and one company of Mfantry. cotton stealing by vagrant negroes Is said to be utyalent]nst now In Vlescsburg. 'Fl o m isoanyme—Grdele ,IRelating to the tellvery of Letters—ltaGrond Appoint xi:Lento—The Murderer of Gen. McCook t r Department of A agnate, Ga. New 'roux, August 31.—The World has the following special from Nashville: Gin. Stead man has issued an order not allowing . Tortes Agnate, Postsaaatera and carriers to deliver let ters to persona who have not taken the oath in hialdeparment. Colonel - Enos free been appointed Superb tendent of the Chattanooga railroad by the com pany. Thomas Colloway has been appointed Presi dent of the East Tennessee railroad, and IL H. Tat:nodde tuns been appointed Superintendent. Captain Kirk, the notorious gnerrills. who Ms tried by court meidal for the Murder isnlencial Sic Cook in lAo2;has been attot. Major General John H. King has been ap pointed commander of the Department of Augusta,Georgta. Latest from Mesas. New Yona, Aug. 51.—The Tribune's Browns ville letter of the 12th says: The line of the Ilk Grande is growing dark with troops, and Gen. Steele le said to be getting things in order. I only give these two facts,. and von can draw the inference. Owing to bad weather, want of vegetables and heat, the mortality among the negro troops is Seri 093. It'll fifteen to twenty per cent. The clothing of the men is not suited to the climate. It ought to be blow, Moira Linen pantaloons. and cotton sacks. The men tor the Most part die of fever, thunghilmme go off with tenni. This pitiee Ls kept very clean. The atmets are swept, end thudlit carried off, There drenew four boats nannhaghetween this place and Zees. This gives tar commmdentien with Brame, and the mail Is seat oil every see— ond day. Thu lialamorasletthr of the same date, contains no news. Port Royal Adylces , --Steasner Disabled:— Gen. Meade and Stan—lndiana Regi ments En Route Par Home. Now Tons., August 31.—The Empire City, from Port Royal on the 28th, lies arrived. - The Quaker Clly, trout New Tork,',nrrived at Charleston on the 27th. Her engine was partially Gen. licade and Mat arrived at PLt Royal on the 28th. Among the passengers is the. Empire City are Get.: Ilateb, Cols. Oats and Rapt The Bib and 18th If:Oland Veterans, were about to leave Darien, Gi. for %Rimer% en route borne. HOilrea i08.711F11,1/05110 1 4 August 30.—Tttalslocked° miming sfeamer•flavanuab, from reXab, came In HMI moramgottt of coal. Her cargo con:data of .500 bales of cottott - Hom- New Odeon for New York. TIM. steamer Lancer, from Idoorebead City, arrived Lo-dap with the: propeller iirehot, tow, d trblch sae pieced op cmtelde of tne Gapes, leakieladiditattit • The ow steamer City of lidchatond alma ,Ja from ' , natio:are taday. She will be placed on the old/Ina between this mad Itichmand, °maids liana and rentimebte ara here to day, • opening of Harman:Oa New Museum: Nzw rani. August 81.—Etarnnok announces; that tat. new museum win atiwtn 046.M.Onday,' September 4th. Ile has already a floe spacious saloon. one hundred {thousand curiosities, a mammoth` Aquaria, a lectttre robin one third larger than the old one, and a superior dramatic company.: Ite tuts over tlo hnadred worknian engaged on the two buildings to be need for the pupae. Therballdltuer. are Alit:3l44 Jest above the Bt. litehollkhetel ott,Bro • war.' IPboettlx' Bank;Fraid Burtnaler Ntw Yarn,. Angina 31.—The man Brown, concerned In the.lotalniThoenin Bata robber'''. was fli/11MOO be& afitartas. B. Royorsiti., was Untied on A charge of Jenially -Lottery &win dllognadef therflrin DIMA' of Hayward di Co. ii In not. known flair mull& vietlraftnurnbor. Arriefed s toilfretteon. . . 110,-434Ye Genera Miran J.Wright.onaVcdonel Looney, lota of the Con federate army, Vera Ortega(' $07 41 1v by the United States Marehal, on'ea bidtetment - or son !mad by the Mittel Bums District Court In 1802. Cotton Aecelptiti aroma, m 14141101( SO@Me. ' Blockade Beuner gunk New Ton= 'Animist Bl. , —The World'a:fierran letter says r The blockade runner Lizzie wale recently hawed for .150,000 and ARA off _Ber muda by her owners, who collected the hintlranee: The owned of the blockade cmpter Luna at, tempted the mime trick:but weredlacovered. vunerayservices. Crucadcs, Aar* 30.5 The funeral services of the late Vanies ffeshit?tifithe Bulletin, Capt.! Dewolf,and,othent, !hose banes were recovered from t h e Wreck Of 'the steamer Brother Jona: than. were held In the different churches yester.: 01 1 7t.' gtlfits kilfittitcresyspitrFanitv. Naval Matters. , PititAtuai4Aitplet3l.—The LinrtiA Matti Sloop of War Damitah strived at the Navy Yuri this morning from Cayenne via Bt. Timms., qbe Menai. loft ISMltim for they radtile roe, but at Cayenne ha engines became comi tacitly allied; rendering herretuenteeetthry Eight Sour" System of Labor. j P.. .igiiitr,r4W.Aiiiiras.. =nog held to-nignt, or the opcnures or woolen and uottoa RiclCrice 1A thinOsexeselutiene were 1 14 1 Phel tolltrill„sp?e, thetAhltslltoier slum of ,41:roc. , oEsr*Pagerlmse*W - Bosun'. Atigitet , c iNtreps, the celebrated prima doin - 5,.. end Gad. Boni the. 1i0111404,111/ITAIII7Ithe .4144taohYp Attics .._L' Ys'!. 117,,,-; :told. Nair Yon_ Angtiat 31.—Geht firm aad active, the price tends slightly upward, and has ranged mealy. above yesterday, °passing at at 1.44;(, and closing at 144%. Base Ball Match. Nat" Tonic, August 31,—The base ball match between the Atlantic', of Broadway, the cham pions of the United stales, and the Eareka, of New York, was won by the farmer by one run. TAHREES IN BRITISH AMERICA. A party of distinguished Americans have b een unsling a sensation in Hex Molested do- minions at Vancouver's island. The British Colonist of July 28th, published at Victoria, sari: The American residents of this city, who for twoor three days have been on the qui eive, eagerly watching for the arrival of the steamer Elsa Anderson, from Olympia, bearing the Eon. Schuyler Colfax and his party, was gr fled yesterday morning about half-paat nine o'clock, by the apearanceof the steamer round ing the Ogden Point, gaily dressed in bunting. A large number of persona won congregated at. Brodrick's wharf to welcome the distinguished visitor, on British soil. The party, consisting of the Hon. achortisi Colfax, Speaker of the American Hoar resentetivet, Lieut. Gov. Bross u ..oh"Mols, Bowles, Esq., (editor of the Bpritugfleld Reimb• Urea), A. I). Richardson. Es q ., (special corres pondent of the New York- Tribune,) Hon. El wood Evans, Lieutenant Governor o Washing ton territory, Eon. S. Garlldd, W. T., and oth ers were received upon lauding by Allen Bran ds, Esq.. United States Consul, and a deputa tion of. American gentlemen, and also by a del.:- gotten of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Carriages were In waiting to convey the- party to the ed. Nicholas Hotel, and after friendly gjeetings and Introductions, they were driven off to the hotel, where Messrs. Ifathle6oll* Co., had provided the best accommodation their tine house affords. 'though the reception was inaugurated by the American., residents, yet they were formally welcomed by the authorities of Victoria. They were halide/.May entertained at a public dinner, at which elaborate and friendly speeches were delivered. The Mayor and Common Council waited upon the distinguished party, and delivered a very appropriate address of welcome, in the course of which, thy following Duane occurs "We congratulate the government of which you are an eminent member, on the restoration of peace between the federal states, and we trust that the friendly feeling which exists be tween our own Imperial government and your great republic may not only continue undisturb ed, but that every year, as the policy of these two countries becomes better understood and appreciated, they will become more firmly allied, not only by the powerful Interests of commerce, but by the reflection that we are of one lan guage, one origin, and that both are the stand ard bearers of liberty and civilixatton; and if rivalry exists between us, let us true. that it will always be that of the arts of peace and prosper ity for th e advancement of the human race. ' The Wrens contludea with the following se gestion on the subject of reciprocity: "We be lieve that while her majesty's subjects would benefit greatly by the additional social trade which would spring out of a more liberal ar rangement.. it -would materially increase the prosperity of our republican neighbors." The proceedings were concluded by e serene de to the diatingushed party, before their hotel at three o'clock In the morning. Mr. Colfax. appeared on the balcony, and in his happiest strain thanked the gentlemen for the compliment, the band for their exciellent innate, and after cora -1 mooting on the hospitality he had experienced lon the coast, bid them good night. . PERSONAL ARMCO the literary kings of the age is the Ring of Slam. Hie Malesty has written a great amohnt, although It does not aDoesr In any One particular - work. Should his writings over be vollectel and published, they will com pare well with his brother prince:sand sovereigns of Europe. GEORGE GLLDITLN, the young man lately com mitted to the Tombs on a charge of fraudulent• ly procuring* check for about four thousand dol laxefrom the Row 'Eaten Postoffiee: and two buridrderthOusand dollars worth of Western railroad hands from the St. Nicholas Hotel, has made a full confession. Tan Cincinnati Gaztle says that one of the Democratic candidates for Governor of Ohio. "General G. W. Morgan., is celebrated for Ids evacuation of Cumberland Gap lost at the time when It was Important to bold it. Ms military lb the antitype Of his political campaign." Mn. Laws, formerly a Presbyterian clergyman at Pelona, Missouri, Is President of the New York Gold Board, at a salary of five thousand dollar rer annum. Before his departure from Missouri he was incarcerated for a time In Gra- Mot, street prison on a charge of entertaining sympathies with tecession.—Mbsourt Demoarot. Tyn; reply or Ertra Billy Smith to the question whether be Lad yet applied for pardon, is illus trative of a popular phase of Southern feeling: "applied for pardon Pr said he indignantly. "No, and I'll be damned if I ever will apply for pardon to a tailor." This said rebel Is now lir- Ine by the sufferance of that tailor in quiet retire ment on his farm neassWarreston, Va. Ms. ffersearz, Speaker of the Tennessee House of Representatives, hie been invited to; resign by a meeting of citizens at Knoxville, be-' cause of his opposition to the tranauso bill. • Bun has been eommcneed against Hoy. Fletch er, of hitsactri, by Judge Dryden, one of the onstedJudges of the old Supreme Court, damag es being cleaned Tor $50,000. Jenne Trionirron has been arrested at Grass Lake, Michigan charged with poisoning Cudney in the recent Graze Lake tragedy. Mies Laws. !becalmed sculptor, has gone to Europe to make busts of Horace Mann and Abraham lAncole. NEWS ITEMS Tnorto bate been about forty five railroad "4C etdeats" since the close of the war In April last. The precise number of the "emenaltiee to not nay ascertained but to is certain that the killed and wound ed do not number lees than Hiteen hundred,. Ia Jefferion City. )10., on Busiday. /tabor 'iller, of the,,Cetholte March. anaoologa'to hie eoeglegettoo that' he ebould continua ;his preaching withouctektng the oath of loyalty, and thsti If interfered with„ -ha should expect them to °AM Colas aulatenes. A YOUNG man wee rezently tried in" Paris far enticing a.young woman away from her family by walla of the use of meamaziam, and was sentene4 fp twelve , years' lesprisanmitt With hard labor. Censea)3arird of the Slate bits Just ord ained tbevalne:bf real and pastoral property' in lowa, and find It to be 5215000,000, azalnsts67,- 000,0001 n 1863, 7 Tee Mad between declaim, Miss, and the Blg Black, to Infested by outlawergetetraed rebel soldiers—who bare lately killed two military couriers for their heriee, qnd robbed a stage Tl7ll Court Musa ot Chrietlan county, at Os cock, idlannui: wintinrned by an incendiary on the night of the 90th tnst - All the-records and Papal of ttloAxinlVirgrobuniC#• Tow Rtehmond.Ctrfeign delvocate, the Metho-i diet organ of the ronth,'ls resumernblientkip' out week. , . Tna Agri . sulttinil Bureau ease that the potato crop this Sena= 7111 be One of the largest agar gathered In theeenstry.. Tnanaleay t that there win be a Strang eertYth'ltur Georedaltec onetreeden ConTentlon In fagot' brnegrO aiffrage. lcIrralall; of returned retaliated et barbecue; at Rome,Jennetaeei lu wee k , rooted tui or; ' and thotghase of thetraelgts. - Tunmom JUProls , 1; 1 10:ta d, and th e greed total N n ioalon bsabeirt. 4 2 00. 0 0- _ .; • • - A rnrAsrso ' ousii Is 'Made for an Increase of the endowment - ortbo Prlne.atem Theological! Betalnary. - • ; Tnnertmberthoopa Dont ,etattoned at or nea r :1111,1e.BOCki'Arki, ta given at 10,000. Oise lionintrie and . abrbtpeLe Sorghum Past offices were ravened teat week: , - Texan wil l be no atatenteut of th e put& debt! ou degitembetlati•• - ; .S.Coarma.—The Richmond TINg. speak:o 2 i of the reestablishment of Industry - and-; . prosper lty Weals. says: - 4 , Ordylettaboi - belmadi honorable and bruto lance, Antes Moneble Alm Old, Dondnion t ami; her soil teitiOrtatAnltti . athmeti per-sere as: that of lime Entzbuid r liew York. renneylvanW or Obli, and her Opel:LlLL:in' be rapidly 61,414 to an aggregate of not lam than Ilvo millions.", Is spEakiiii AtialTu Ifiothing else Whin= InoMade+ risrAttior4:, In the &nth, than teaching Its people_WlTlY, for nron their own labor.l2/= stead ofTnpirlig it 1 y fend end tolence, mad, 4 °0440' ?. 7 0 a i r '?' PP Y e # l 44 /13% vniamtair =told gaol hes beam 'lead FiFittNi*P4 u **V r " thotalwasges will hi warm OLcd Waei frecA44*Voir..io 6'l6: 4 l 4 l . t r ace to weitltilla •1t •Plenawf,' will alieaya sew the ulate.atetam It. 11.1=0 ninnolitetwled.and ' !lit* Trnigolxi,4 24l * 31 40 A 440 thotieP( reataillisais le Nor will Fitt . free labat Slug Etallil - c.sr OM* es ti4tOne . 00A4 kind lantana' • , `ilia aaterwhter- which hind made themdigi etatO la ggr Ull/03111 population ,. sad wealth. : CITY MD ErEBUBB. Meeting of the Soldiers' nonsment Aeso- A regular 'weekly meeting of the Soldiers Monument Association was held, on Thursday afternoon, at the Board of Trade Room. In this absence of the Pr esideta, John Harper, Rea., was called to the chair. Gen. A. L. Pierson, from the Finance Corn mittee, made a reportof the action of the com mittee. at a meeting held on the 25th , Resolutions were adopted by the coos till att authorizing the weekly In cation • he. a.. •-,. • of the contributors to the Sol ' Cce• '. , Mu Jed., with the rif'tt , Ctivn mei fa, and re. •S -ting the comMiclion to be @algal or collection" ~ in the cities. boroughs •And 1,.) wnships of the county, and the pv_fentage allowed collectors. A sutommarnittem conalisting or Messrs. Ileac Jones and alb. A.-l.....Pierspe wee appointed to , L . t u i.tli the County Condreissionera to ob tad .1.• • fine. • • petent end reliable hol ie •'• - • wee accepted., ... . .•••• •• • ion of. John Watts , the Sinew I •.:..• mittee ' il• structed to appOlut a' parom Ai. em Brore d also make suitable - appoint j•• •toof co ra In the various wards, town - •• - •.0 boroughs of the county. The I , •• •• tree appointed on the part of the at, COmluif • confer with theC•unnolltee.cif Location, ad • ••jr it of the favorable rimfoie of Councils to the petition asking for thb grant of the upper lot of the City Resin fronting Ful ton street, made a favorable report through its; authorized chairman. On motion of Mr. Watt, the donation was ac cepted, and the thanks of the Association ten dered the city Councils for the generous grant. On motion the meetteg'adjourned. A meeting °VOA FbabeleCommittee will be held at joraga it.,-,YielaireVeM . . , Ofszit atrVdt hree o'clock this afternoon.. . Arrival of the Seventh Veteran Cavalry. The Seventh Pennsylvania - Veteran Cavalry regiment arrival yesterday afternoon on the western train from Macon, Gs:, bound (brain's burgh to be mustered out of service. The re giment la under command of Brevet Brigadier. General AlcConalck, and:: numbers 1.032 man. It her been in service for s petbd of four years, during which time It won an enviable reputation for dash and gallantry.- It was under General Wilecca. and darticipated lo his grest raid .thro' Georgia and Alabama, which randted so success fully-for the cause. It was organized as a veteran regiment In the spring of 'O4, numbering a little over a thousand men. Since that time it has twice been reduced to one hundred and fifty men, and itgaba, recruited up to the maximum standard. The regiment partook ofjrefresh meats at City Hail, provided through the Sub sistence Committee, and departed on the train last evening for Harrisburg. School of Design for Women The School of Design for Women, which had Its origin In Philadelphia, arid where it has in creased year by year In the means and extent of Its usefulness, Is being instituted In other parts of the State. The School of Design established In Pittsburgh Is yet In its Infancy, but gives evi dence of being a prosperous Institution, had In destined to exert a good influence In educating our young women to a knowledge of the flue arts. A. capital of WOO has been secured, and a fine supply of cuts and other educational ap paratus provided. 'A simflarschool is In process of folraulzation In Wllkesbarre. The object of establishing these schools throughout the State is to raisethe standard of 'women's education, and eventually to have art become a branch of the education of the State, as It is la all the countries of Europe, The British Budget 'for the year centains appropriation 'of i 54,000 for the British School of Design, a larger part of which sum is devoted to the Art department- .1 AMnierrieritga Frrrsrintiatt Ttisivin . .—The favorite actress, Edits BenderBol), will appear this evening as Lady Tetale, In "The School for Scandal," and also Be Lola Mantas, In the "Countess for an Hour." Saturday night ends the engagement of the charming and versatile Ettie, On 'Mon day, Mr. .1. Hackett. the unrivalled persona tor of Jack Falstaff, commences an engagement at the old theater. OMR/ Hots.—The leading performances at the new theater alternate with tragedy and comedy. Thls evening, the tragedy of "Mac beth" will be enacted, with Mr. Chaplin as the "Ihane, 'Mr. Kamen as Macdnff, and Annie Eb erle as Lady Macbeth. Wile Augusta in one of her artistic dances—het last night bet one. Charlotte Thompson, an actress of rare ability, makes her appearance on Monday night. Plttsburkh ClOplimented . Mr. Wright, In tds work on "The Pennsylva nia 011 Regions," just issued from the press, speaking of the refining of petroleum or prepa ring It for Muminatlng and lubricating pur poses, ray' the following compliment to 8. 2d, tiler. Esq., of this city: 'Tor much of thin • success, the country is in debted to Mr. BAZOILIOI M. liter, of Pittsburgh, who has been plat: Ida :Attention tr. thin sub ject as early as 1849. He sent a quantity of It to a PhiladelObist chemist' to have It analyzed, and learned that Mho could ;get a suitable lamp for burning It, the oil would make an excellent Illuminator. Returning to Pittsburgh. he set other men's who to work; and soon obtained the desideratum, Mr. Ma erecting a .small refinery. From 115 Q to 1855, be dispossd of all the par*• leum he could obtain from his own - and his neighbons o salt-works, In :which it bad been dis• covered, selling with it Italamps used m b g "The Allegheny:Paso:ling case The: midenee azainit 3fre Grindm thickims. .We node:Mimi Dam. alchemical mulletn of the stomach Of Mu Buchanan, who wee exhmned. has masa 111 rthe fiLSCOMT- cpf pole= Dr. Attu. Walt. en 'armlet. WO Adsa sr,- &Minh will be. -prepared to^makeikitt/1 report of his inwasilvitions tOday et thilialor'i &Gee. Yesterday moralag, James Caruthers ap. peered - belcan liajor. , Lowry, and inatituted a clwrito of murder sionnat hiss. Meths Grinder. the poisoner; 'for administering .polsOn to his wife. Mary Caroline Caruthers; frdtri thooffecto of whieb,ll , b Oneggd, oho died. Flowery -WO 'lre indebted to Dr. John HateMinton, Sapaintendint Ceme tery. fora choice and teantifni burnout .The doctor,is one of,the umstaco?mpll.shed and sue cessful Ildriista In the country, and es eollection of tiosvefs Cmbrares the richest and rarest varle ties to. tiefotmd.lalho alma. Blaalillia Uy department is, everywhere apparent abort the grounds, and Visitors will attest that much of the pleasure derived froui stroll threctch the cemetery is attributable to- his, excellent. teats ancljadvient.. Thanks.--Oni tlidnissre due to Gen. Jamb A.Estu, chief of the ,Cavalry Bureau. for ..a cony, of the able arrux.ent of Tohn d Bingham,; Special Judge Advocate. to rely to tat ergo toentiof the counsel wheCdefendellthoconsplis- tors for the tususlasttan of. Preslden ,f Llneolan. and elso'of the"opIllon of latortiei de:lml Speed on the Consiltutlectal , power: at the nal. tary to try and exezate thenssaselp of' the err* dent. Robbery of ri gOl.--On Wednesday:mad= ibold robtxtery was committed little hward.,: at the mem bf , Tboirdia McGregor, 'owner of Townsend and Os& ittrering., ,, Tho atom Wan', eatrance orteßbez street, and RIO) Mrs. Grelfdr was sitilog at Ono pot 11 - Inan - ataladif. 'aimed tab iother; and -abstracted: - aborit,' $l9 in .change fbzbt , the ' SW. /DI Aran dlacorared leaving the,ataro, and pursued by a number .9f brifs. brit tilde good bla enure. Violation bt - CitYtirdheiirfehel.:-Mievereee l . impose= threo diaretit - Ixestiefe yesterday by Mayor -Lowry far Ile*g . ibrOken , pavements in. front of their bailees, sod: iwo other parties , wore:noel for lathy &gee: Ltendlords would! dolma vs take rmaraing,.eistd.keephhefr um ceeolsafervemente.ln ;nog; ,And theleguttoes bs good order.. The orihibrdloanees aga thole' oieheeee will ho - a' Bootee of' gtatthea inst cion to %note and the public Itsainedlyilindrortll'donbt hews be wholatosse:lxi . _ insult and itattecy.-sunce Motel awl la, *lto:wirclola to toll brhitigorLenro Itch:Noy, on ochargentassaultmakbattorr. Itanny elmple-mtoded all follo7, and has goo 4 ,nature' Is fro:lneptly haposednponbir infichlevol:4 wczt.l orheirtoieentot; U apposts,'lrtitt hts: Tants cipcnlnn,Lcrtunr, ',and wiLVICO-: anked beyond forbeasztecyfA l o4 AirP*PIA * 121 , 14,14 7 e .r 444° : 81411 i! •c ro ri I thatch 'mune bannotifie. chabipion - EctetTibie tan& Allogtusol ch(bs wlltl .440.14P32 three instoni.Ot t.aday. as puoluicetibisnlzyciorpink &Won: ' Th 111,121 be a verr4c oak minting' with; ti. the'AileB ll6l 3 o dab bin been MAWS tyke - We i actungt by the este:piaci and_hopf4nUntiacncto selfiega4l. l *.4Fr4s.-. , .-r -t lie =deli 'mu %tinted' it'. lb:Undid dad Windfdll l ODeitiltefeled Mtn& Cotozaciffett.n:fyVain - doi'lcomit:b yesterday es saudidwakfha..iipli 4 A l 4 2 diringti " I l!c=111!1!E BY L69T SIGHT'S MAILS. . , Trim Camtaidge 'Oen:anis - Sion Marti rf finding Wedneeday. The prisoners were removed to Columbne fee sate keepinKOitontwhich bet It is plain that the finding wl! icipy. 1334' I FM be confined in the Penitentiary until - the een• tence in premtlgeted Leo= the . headenszters Of General Ord. Amon forty persona, of fides awa,. Tenn., baying berm declared Imams by the t red= authorities, have been shot down or • within the last three wear ? - Tao latest from the scene Of the Bleigand &t— -aster nye two care arer ere embedded In the mud et the bottom of the creek. The' bodies am rapidly decompoalnir, and emitting a -tatrible. stench. “Cninprondne.“ ' In the ccntroirersynow *cling on betlreen Mr s Greeley and Tharlow - Wee..the taller &lira "To the maroarlonetile:M3 OMMaitlett Offers.- very, I have been ever =diode:lor oppose— never yielding an acre, (n)or compromising a hair." "The compromise whit' I - *Wore]. Was the •Border-Slate the Union Whig Members repass a Bond= stem" To this Mr. great' "Ord , certainly.- -And; that 4 compronalsn'?- an a clean and clear surromikr af hostility to Slava" Extension—ea agreement to divide the reeler& Territorieircat the Mika' MI. 20m. and akre, all South pf that' Una . to !`compro- MiSe" wit_prepaed 48' . Gea. Bart'ot EL V. when the Sinn vraiaa.tfie Orman blll= and re jected tyevers Whieandrill bat thin. or 'four of the Democrats Croce the t=ree Mates. •It wtl agate proposed by iii Douglas. andIISPIA VOW down by a nearly nutted Xorth • /11,Duchansa wrote to a Strati:iron It 1850 that he•tiiiited - to 70P360 11 agala, but could not., beanie the South ,evinced a waren/se to take legt--that la, Mr. Clay's propesiltiom. There was 'never $ =nett whet the Slave ftwer would tot gladly have compromised-W th utfon that linen( al deg. SO min. But we had alwiya fought against 'MS a or any kind of partnership or complicity 1$ ex tending Slavery—the iltoelb, restanng it eves In 1819-20, when the region: to be so divided was all,"technically Slave terrtory already. The Ma pubtican party was arganteed on the memos ha da of :manatee to cow detention whatever at Slavery; and this was explicitly set forth In Its every platforni. What ciptldr. Wood meartnow, Iv saying he Inflexibly opposed Slavery'Sztets-' slot when he favored the Border-StateCrittel den Compromloel KIIPIIIIIeS .., 4113tIMM the .. opinim that reconstruction In the; South has been_coma nmeed at least fonr jean too soon; that the people are not to be trusted. and will Wake M other desperate attempt to affect, they eapara• atm frbm the Union. WATSON.—On Wednesday._AnFest 3Dth, at a o'clock a . JAMES Vid,SToN, Ba., in Um 7 year of his age. Funeral from WI residelue, lion TownelllP, en Fames mammals, at ID "'cloak. Cerriegen WW. leave the comer of Seventh and SmithdeM street* Pittabargh, and Ise Sant* elcir street, Alloglitior City, at C',s o'clock L. u. • BLAMMORE—Ia st. l 4.ottle,. hornet --*Ath,;_ei the remdence of her monqmirser, Jantes.PaWake Nee LMOY SLACIEMO&E, mother of the late Thomas BLeckmore. and;:grandatother of ..Tentes Etiachmore, In the etgbty-runth year or her age. The funeral will take glace form the reddens* of her grandson. James fkaelmecreaffo..l B7 W 9114 street, on SIINDLT lor—trieo emu, et nine Weleske to proceed to the fgellig tdtrYlng grOttndi In Ware , Jagton ecrontg. - R • B. BEENTS 88 Smithfield Streetj near Ififth Street gar COFFINS of ever desarlptlnn..allA2B. GLOVES end FITSSISAIINEF FOE MISS" ALS generally. AO- File 3 REANSE Juld OAS. RIAGES furnished. limas JIETIP .efID rEICTISEJIEJrXS: Concert Half Shoe Store The Palace Shce.gmporlok of TH.E. WlSlr. THEY eat: Ersr.taw Children's Rod. for. Ladies' Lasting Congress Gaiters, $lOO, . Liviies! OildressEd kfilf Balmorals4 25, liadic Morocco lip ped do., 250, Boys' lap Rrogaiuk lren's Kip Brogan extra heavy.. , 1 25 Boys' Bnineloa 118.5piorta,txtr a, , bifa'B Pile Calf Oxford Ties, Rip "Donble:4* Stabnoialii; Men's Stem' Boot<, limes lip Double tai Boots; • 2 25 1 501 Vex Calf Boots,, • OSE oL: - ke.stodits.,, swam ,Itinee . the reduatlizata taw? Ortati.. l r- ,': f To. co vTrnx, =En pußlinumv. •• -: pR,~~~::, FOB , Boggs ti 15,0 Za-73 Street , . . A P lIX'S'fk.N.ZI . 331::),p7;‘, Worth ;roil 50 00 4 6'5501Y, " 0 id ' riCC4T.4.LOGVIZe4 • ' L BfLENDID - FOLII OF GOODS SOS P Ti o,fl/' F 144 T.99P44, freeio:4;tarts sad tipua~lu iieleetkinid • :c7lnU f fir. i,01301).1W riA'hO4dlo*P±Oft:' :'Gear: 3 i'!Latet=4:i4pinto.tibis .411BITIEELt NEW-106M% ,sottsigkrot,-,lnt atasoli. litoriAdit4 ; SS elb.issit : f..7 , .; , 112 ;1 1. 13rzj0r !ci,r / ;. 1.4PF!..7,4;194;M!'.1,1141,4,1.)."7, MIMI
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