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    VOLUME LXXVIII--NO. 224.
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CITY NOTICV43. .
•
will commence its eleventh session thtiday,Sept.
„ltty . lgl~eviU Batt, earner of Llterty end tilt
'atrestLl r'r Tl.l
Mew& Ncwell
3 / 7 111rtk.i*iii Miliia/LOW tat: kontlAY,'44l last., a
287 Penn Watt, two doors from Hood nava,.
Helena. idWret Potatoes,
and I:Mit - gee emir , - thinstantly arriving st 199
street, below Smithfield street.
natttra tr. smut.
Sea Side Shawls,
Sim:MI . OE - oqtDrs.!, Venteetber the 'plate, on the
north•east comer of Fourth and Xarket meets.
r \ .1-1. P 4 19°7- , 9" 1 0 3 ";
VT este= t tfaverattr.
Rbe Pall Tenn will open an September ithi iritla •
K , ,vem.FDPO.lO; tot t p a t C n t Lingit4c4
th.tc — Applf at Tadatriay lititalbeeorter Rosa
lond Diamond amts. e24w
Tote depot new canoe 7 octave rtanoz, sae
"" -4 fete - reeeaft4ntilitt biter, iiill be logo at
.1041yrelregAtualOn*ceftte, otiTheaday meretzni
ett 10 o'clock. They may beexamleed thla •-
zoon.
IrLt ,
Pitad' •
cc;• -.4Citial cater opene4 whicti will be
iota eflete thittVtikonotactiiiiiti Orion. I,
lter the tame; anthill:dam of route eed htadret
''street!" 11 "Enron Lon s Sao.
. French Rierineea and Caaluntirea,
. 4 Y O ,
_P I-1 4 0 .4 1 4a:Nevt. :1 7 01 * - 4:34etiorarilat. tem than
' ha lf loft reasonte prize., Remember the pima on'
I tbenarfamasteurne!rolranithaldniarketatreeta.
O. RAMSON Love h /1110.
Btiyera
Of my 000411 VW Asti itt will pep them to sa'l and
examine our stock of dry goods, on the nort.h-sast
COY= of .F.:?urth and Zdzaket 'hives*.
Loya BRO. oar ik
0,
"Win sot fersei , thattilis Wiee Mienieion Train:or
the sale of lets at AleFarland , s afore, Eist Lib
-Arty, williesve the New Deyol,,resseylresda
altad, at two o'clock, precisely, this aftem 00D.
•
CArPe-E!ter-JOb*Nl- 51,0 P.
wallas zetdradlaftatioa Abrams of three years
*at tha 1117117• I lIISTVrfoOPCOCd ms shop fatal sotto
lip:lhblnipm tps - Clirpositer roe,at the old stand,
kil4,/flitisbotweetrkm.tioto4 em*.icnut,ri
toy. bider, eolloltad and promptly attended to.
orrox,uot rohitarr.
- A Ilitatifialy Wonders
have been seeompllebed. One of tbea ts that et
Ine Book Publlakees , Presentiatan Deno' Plet 41/1
.
sell you a book as OirbilaherS' mice,..and Ova you
Ss present worth from My cents to ftrehundred
, *insist. ) sfitisf7 Yruzleff that such Lithe case
• dill skit . lll street—
Marking Down
Bates &11, - Eto. 21 Fifth street, having marked
down Mar immense stock of Drees Goods, anal as
heandtkiee,- imp:owing:a:de ..These
can be porchated at coarlderable per guano
lees than the figures of one week wince. In addl.
••thint to peso, eveiy..arttoia in the Dry dyads way
.4 21 441 , 11 2 tha1e'd at TM iow- Grata at Hates a
Dell.
,
Woxo tn.o)capit of Survive,
roots, of which
- krigiatiA tiozoi*ii , ,li aotopozori. in ads mom.
aitlrm: the ihriaitni , Of the toilet boo eohteved it/
*O - ift,**/60g0 itlti m Ob. rule. 1101111 Med teeth,
, .14* aptablik 'tura...and abialßto ox , emption
.fr*ola diorase4 t ha t ieli:ct, the gumo,,are the so
%la Orli itoptopi*F.aucto 0f,44 soz ß ixim .
W. PAM
IllicUss 1 4 Mite }tooter; aDea.bri d6 ....ALert
:Slate. of various.color& 'olllce at Ateiarder
Lashllzes, flair te' Water Works; Plttsburei,
, —Pa— aesidemeo...7sro._ 7E4 Pike — attest. Orders
lth Work warranted water
~...4.1 1 0 t ../4apakteg,ilotle at the short natio& No
• ,,, IthidgiOlmq4afier.rprarlded the roof is not
it 4.91404'
Reduction.
Oct Laud , Mr. John Prier, No. 128 Federal'
r:11 1 1211114 711.11esib2FT $ was in cut when the
11ans - ous(news °llia capture of Niche:Knd . =CI
'4hz eturensler .often rebel Gustaf Lacuna re.
idvintale of the panic pro.
Alneed.andkuoarthil the reaction that would tot
- Irforritedi very - helm purchases of the Oust
Mtn and annum goads at , anent naa'nall of tna
pikes: - Some of the finest c hs, easelmerea
&retrial:viol la ble meek, which be Is
.111 M and to make up-to !alder.= stunt notice, In
,Salsects gala, ma at eurretpozullngly low setae.
_,Ukebolee amortmeut of:furnishing goods end reedy.
•:411 . U0 clothing will alio be found at nieelegent
(.6r alleigmay friend sbotild glee
-Ma • call.
WorAs of Vital Interest.
Will the Monello& who read columns abler..
Terblliesserals din fteebtefiat Wawa to. the
perusal of atm facts which cone= them pearly?
'if eirtakt.ls 11/4 yet our comma..
tary Into a nutshell. Man= is huhrectly the
Amuse °relish:lnuit for If astern be sarong enough
-to resist the numb* infiusines which producellt.•
„ram of elmse they are peewits& ; Seek strengt4
, therefore. Idetioratfi an( regulate the system.
• When laiiitlektaiir Meal from CO to 90 degrees
fa tate24le, th Juost athletic art enfeebled, and
thi Wearer - re prestrided. It fa at suck a time that
, . ,-ettcheatesliorator as Hortettees Stomach Bit..
“"terifiqijiihtli'ireeded. What an the erects of
te=ars Vegetate Teufel Woold that ell Who:
its hlmeitinetild 'condense their tape.
Iff , wee tato this Pernfraeh They Woolf! the
s flissithi /V. Protect 'bar ' health - they must;:
awl this great, safeguard against the debilitating
They wouldeiltort , the ,weak 'to
v--tnicind-, an • The unnimilesteo and Impureistjmu
.:l,4l,!lll,eltrif.44 thls wholesome aid
' , lag rude and'Alteritive, as the shipwrecked Ma*
Zerinald cling to a raft in a stormy see. They
-I"lo4l ,!s_,tleratile relieved, of appetite re ,
,Itklteaftioielstlereirriiiies teething, of headaches
.
eals 014 41Plesel functions masted, of by.
• • .
.patol, :thiami:lo diseases &Medi.
lost ague ' • '
!' l ", e it lifer nomPlants arrest.
harforeLntkm aunt tollitked, of hope te•
A:.suffliats iheentaletsu tutored. inch ere the
AntliestilostetterwilltsetsV
,rss:oz
:z tiornUanluS, who has been midis rm . .
lactor,of cid Egoldle-of SRI DOtaillgo by the
biriohdlaWt poWis aaldin be a man of Oath
-Notlclfdlibra Vt%00.016: Re- has already or
vaned aCeradtra 'government., and hal
adonand.axWmillahurPoneY 301 "ra MS OPPo-
W,slann*oni the Otaili News at the gm
• idt..tthat tbal Triurwes'or Collogp. at
Abakitoataalaat track, received * anll_aceeptee
Iho.-111dria of -Mr. Finney as rresident..
I%le step istkenAy tbirvererjafErnldent
t iakca/A9L Adritomf age add tincertyAn ,
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THE
VERY LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH.
CONIICIION OF AIARSOAL ANY
Monitor Monadnock being Repaired
TAXABLES IN PHILADELPHIA
Davie Again Attacked by Paralysis
THE SCHUYLEILL COAL TRADE
Transaction* tat Dry Goods
COINAGE AT TIM V. 8. MINT
Rebel ranikkapts to BraziL
Special Dispatch to the /Pittsburgh Garai&
PrtuAnnmare, September 2.
'.Tabnlcsalda4, United awes Deputy
was convicted yesterday in the U. 8. Mailer.
Court, adding the escape nt a felon from the
custody of The Court,
Tho monitor hionadnock la being repaired at
the Navy Yard, for a - voyage to Galltnniht.
The taxable' easeased in Philadelphia this
year amounted to one hundred and ten thousand
An increase of leveret thousand since las: year.
' No prominent rebel General has yet applied
fur permission to leave the country.
' .7eff.. Darla has another attack of Erysipelas,
more severe than the first, but not serious. The
/num reports him recovered.
Thema, trade of the Schuylkill region to lan
'amnia In cdniequetten oreteatrikee l Lucius
;
weans region. - '
The dry goods Models may active beluga large
demaind . loz foreign goals. TransactioMi of the
POSLlfonnth unprecedented. The Souihem de
mand In good. Local factories 'hero Me:worked
to thch - utinost. rapacity. .
The Press' Mexican yarn turns ant to be a
P ar es B42 /a .. ..•
The coinage of the United States mint here
for Angdst was six hundred and eighty-eight
tfiiintand dollars, of whieb six hundred and
seventeen thousand (Milers was in gold.
Chief Justice Chase to opposed to the disfran
chisement of Southern rebels, except a few
leaders.
The Fteedmen'e barest; bse ettepeadeeita re.
*lief agencies et the violas plumate Ewa Tem.
name. The rend! had been chlety famished
to whites.
The steamer Montana ?An . lean Nag York
era Wiand!SY for Rip„ with a fresh batch of
vebelvfailgram to Bratill.
*hors, who to traveling In the
rebel StateSi by order of the War Department, on
Brutal duty, )a the correspondent, of .the New
York Time, and Boston Jounatet.
The Internal Revenue returns ;how that
two of the largest Jobbing houses in Philadel
phia aold.,iastyear, goode to thitamount of five
million dollars each.
ADVICES FROM ORLEANS.
Explosion of the Steamer Reindeer
AIN NECet TROOP?
Republicans Reported Routed in Mexico
AFFAIRS IN TEXAS
Nirw ORLEANS, • August 30.—Cotton
One thousand bales aold at yesterday's price.
Sugar and Molasses very dull. Freithts active
at Xto 134. Checks on New York 34@,.;rg' dis
count
The steamer, _Bel/idea, of Ilobil4, blew up at
the head of Illgolettes this evening. T weuty
five parsons trezersealded and three killed.
The steamar H. E. Hager from New York had
arrived.
The Hataniorius Ranchero ram There to mach
eleknentamong tba negro troops. Metal:nom
is healthy.
The Brownsville Brinaricart of the 20th, =-
tabu; a letter tram Cocteau. aihablir
rer and Cafada had been =toil and drive@
bark by the lmperialiata. who were ego:ethic a
train; aleo, that the Imperial reinforcements
sent out from Matamoraa were defeated by the
gnerrtibia.
The steamer Coneordts pan arrived from
Boston.
Gmseral SberMat was at Galvestoa oa the
Mith alt.. - -
Governor Mamilton has biased a proclamation,
ordering ne o caaary SZCIS 10 be tam to call a
Convention. Delegates ait to be elected, but
Daly those loyal to the Maim.
Goy. Murray died at Mooteray, on the 4th.
robberies and burglaries condone 3n and
around Htmaton.
The !Lilian Intallinwater eaye Indiana come
dawn within thhj tailm of that city, murder
ingand pillaging on their march.
. .
New option is coming in pretty freely - at
Houston. Thearray Worm will scarcely Injure
the crop,
• _Tho forts of /Al=l and Indianola were
opened On therTtn.
Judge Barrett, the drat President of Texas,
will go to Galveston with a memorial Li behalf
of JelL Dada. -
A large force of Untied Statos Infantry were
at Victoria and other Pants moving to present
General Hood with a homestead Inaugurated, at
Ban Antonia. Mesa tuts gone to Mexico.
Monterey dates CO the Eitti of August says:
Confederate refugees residing there, with the
exception of seventeen, by an Imperial decree,
are ordered to points further In the Interior,
Shelby la Au-toe interior. General Hindman has
gone to precllce law In amino. Ex• Governor
Allen, of Louisiana, IS at Sart Lola Potosi.
Two htmdred Cdasseurs do Atrium, hadarnved
at San Louis Potosi, and•asaerted that tho enemy
would endeavor to capture Zamnllla.
'Letters from ' Tippe' , glrefan account of an
Indian insurrentron against the Juarez stroinbs
tratlon' in the city.
Preparations for the Franco-Mexican Expe
dition to Lower Cediforala, are In progress.
General Custer:my, CM:amender-In-chief of the
Mat division of the French expedlitmo corps,
had started for his future head•quartera;
AFFAIRS IN NORTH CAROLINA
Reports of the Freedman's Bureau,
r New Yana, September I.—The Herald',
' Wasblogtot, special Bays: A report to the Frced
inen's Swam from North Carolina. state that
the number of whites and blacks supported by
the Government In that State I/greatly reduced,
now amatnting to Only 10,030.- The Freedmen
are making fair mops op Government farms.
Offenders In cases of cruelty to the negroes have
been arrested and are awaiting trial. In soma -
cases the blacks are trante4. with falrnass,but.
Mont frequently their are &beefed' and oppressed
to' shamefal degree. The 4W. to ininisti the;
taauu claimed by their einployura and a feW as
sert that they. will ;Attica' !life the tacks as
slavesier exterminate the whole race. ,
The &aka of the Weeks t• • ma; ameba of
instances, are equally unfortunate and .pltiablo:
Some we determiced to be-dependants. atid.l4 l 7 -
roam Aibcmt, refusing staidt employment, (being. filled wi th suspicion that t will assent tono
mama: From East Tent:melee It is reported
hotmure than one hundred negroes are sap.
ported by the Government : Tho freedmen's
?awls are aourilbings_Vid In Greentale,i Pres.
Ident - 'Johnson-% home, the nexnaes have cod;
Winded sixty dollars per month for teachers.
-The Orange *Alexandria Balm*
. .
Sept.WiamaraYou. e 2.—The Superlntindent
for the *7=lTM:that of the Orange an Atom.
dria Railroad es, a that the roadio 'Llbehttatg,
'.is now la fall Vortdog order, for freight as well
atIPTIPMIIgef traitut r aud that -the route from'
Lynchburg by way of Gordonsville, Is thd only
one bylidr Mt:former place to Richmond.
Cotementeatlon• by rail Is now .complete td
Staunton and Lynchburg, and beyond Lynch.
burg to Bristol, In Southwestern Virgbala. pr
East Tommy. Itt a taw weds the road be
yond Bristol will be finished, when the railroad
communication sill bow:style= to New Orleans.
Psnm.flicilmonEL
AIW YOnzi Sept.2.—The flack Ps Bleb twin d
-correspondent says t It Leitrim:l47 believed born
thatthe President's pardon will ultimately carry
"melt It am complete restoration of all tights In
-30:9sity regarded as ahandoced and now in
'possession of the Freedmen'elioreen.
The military authorities here express a wil
lingnees to turn over the city government, reo
,ioaring it to the Mayor and Common Connell.
'din:ander IL H. Stuart, Secretary of Interior
inv.Pilleogrth Cabinet, has been nominated for
Congrees from the Btalizyn, diatriel. •
1 1 1 -7-
' DAIL,
TflE Min MILITARY COMIESSION.
Cofttintistion of the Testimons'
CONDITION OF THE PRIMUS IN AUGUST
Weenthorou, Septet]:Mer 2.—The Wirz Com
mission re -assembled to-day.
o.;l3.:Belehler testified that he had served
in the sixteenth Illinois cavalry, and was a
Prisoner at Andensonville from the Bth of March
until September, 1804. De thought that Capt.
Wire assumed command about the Drat of
April. On one occasion Wirz came into the
stockade, whet. cripple walking on crutches
approached and asked to go out side. The re.
quest was refined, and the cripple sale he would
rattier be shot than stay there. , The witness
soon heard Whet hallo to the sentinel to tell
that man if he did not go back he would shoot
him. The man did not return, when the senti
nel sired and shot nim Cu the Jaw. The cripple
was known by the name of (lament°. Wlrz
afterwards instrueted. the aentlnel to shoot the
other men If they did not go - away. On anoth
er occasion when the prisoners were being di
vided Into squads of hundreds, one of the men
owlttg to sickness', fall in. Wire threat
ened to shoot him, and did shoot at him. The
hell went thmer, the man's hat. The priso
ners were kept the sun "all day, and were not
allowed to procure water, If they could not
give a setiefactory account of any one of their
number missing, they were deprived of their
rations. This saes the case for three days early
in July. There was not sufficient room In the
prison—seareely enough for the men to stand
open. The limits were enlarged on the north
side. There were fifty-tWo:thonthild prisoners
there at one time. Ha hed heard Win say he
was killing moreTankeett then. those who were
serving in the front:. : Witness had seen twenty
vethitty,,,mtelAthot Oyer the'des. 4 line and
othera - flred, elle rum not over the dead
line: • , •
Crose-exantlited by thedermute. •
Q. +'Wete there not desPeradoca there—me n
_
who would steal end morels o th er o ff ences, an d
was tort The cripple, to whom you referred, one
Of them?" Ans. "There were troublesome
characteth there, butTdon't know whether that
man belonged to thenisor not. I don't think that
cripple on a crutch was a good man to ateal."
(laughter.) During a farther examination, the
whims spoke of a man at whom the sentinel
fired.
Q. "Did you sea the ball hit Mm ?" A. "A
man must have very Rood eves to see a ball
when It strikes a matt." (Laughter.)
The witness gave various Instances of men
being shot. Ono was shot while he was In his
tent for merely stretching his arm beyond the
dead line. Another was shot sitar treadingover
the line. Be heard Captain Wks order the sen
tinel to shoot the cripple, KIWI of those shot
at were killed and cabers were taken to the
hospital.
James H. 'Davidson testified that he was a
member of the Bth lowa cavalry, and taken aa a
..oner to Andersonville on the Bth of klatch.
He described the filthy couditton of the prison
end the great' mortality among the p - Isanens.
For a week he drove the dead wagon. dome.-
. times tieenty-five men were thrown Into It at a
thne - and on the return be *raid bring wood and
otkoa in the same cart. He has seen the
rebels there with blankets, shoat and shirta)on
them, sent there by the BanitaryCotamieston for
the use of our- own men. Captain Wire, he
know, made 4 breakfast on some of the crackers
cheese and beef sent there for opr prisoners.
He bad seen four or five bandied boxes it
the depot with supplies. They were marked
"Lr. B." it +era common for men to. be put In
the that* gang; Oae man died in the chain
gang with the chain collar around his neck. He
had seen hounds there. •-There were two kinds,
watch dogs and bull terriers. One of the dogs
badly tore the flesh (roma man'e leg. Another
met wanhanging up his clothes, which he had
weatted to dry; oat of the Ricca blew over the
dead line; he stepped beyond the line
to get the , „when he was
fired 11110 D and sh ot
In the breast. Another
man bad reached beyond the dead line for some
crumbs of bread, when he was shot la the head.
Wire ehot a man a short tires after he assumed
command of the prison. The latter was sick,
lying on the ground and asked Wire something,
when Wirz shot him. Wire remarked that he
he was killing more Yankees then than Lee dise
was at Richmood. This was said In Avast.
WL-z was at the time with the witness In
the grave yard, in the wagon' with the
dead men. The whams bad mu men starred
to death, Food was so scarce at one time that
"Whet them Pirked TIP Particles of food that
had already pmmed theongb the system.
On his cross exaurination by the defence, the
whams said tits kisre-yard comprised d 3 or 30
'amts. and when he left Andersooville on the
nth of Bepteutheidast„. 11 was stmnt two-thirds
full. ifilantaltad never seen Wits aneot aura
than one man; The gfel`e.thggeie were Union
sealers.
By the Court—The dead were burled about
two feet and* half deep. Some with, and some
without cloth! tg. Witness had never seen any
of the dead stripped before they were buried.
The medwere buried blenches. On one ix
ensinn, one hundred and fifty men were put Into
a single trench.
Captain J. H. Wright, and Col. Firming
formerly in the Confederate service, then testi
fied as to the signatures Of Oen. Wtader and
Captain Wire to a consolidated return Mr An
gust lath which was exhibited to them.
Major Hosmer, associate Judge Advocate was
sworn, and Malted that be obtained tho paper
from the chief, having custody of the rebel pa
pers at the War Department. The paper was In
evidence and is as follows:
Consolidated returns for the Confederate
States military prison, Camp Sumter Georgia,
for the month of August, 131344 Prisoners on
hand on the list of August, 1 8 / 3 4—10 camp, 29,-
985; in hospital, 1,694 total, 81,673; received
from various places during August, 3,078; recap
tured, 4; total, 3,082; making in the aggregate
34,760. Died oaring the'month of August, 9,-
993; sent to other prisons, 23; exchanged, 21;
escaped, 30, making 3,061, of all of which there
were on the Slat of August. in camp 29,473; in
hospital, 3,9.?43; total, 81 693. The same com
plaint has to be made against the carelessness
and inefficiency of the guard. Of the thirty
misonera who escaped, eleven of them did 60
while on their parole of honor not to escape
as long as they-were employed to work outside.
•Thebalactee,xlineteen, escaped some In bribing
the sentinels with greenbacks; some by {imply
walking off from the guards, while returning
from the place where the toots are deposited at
night that were used on the stockade in theday
time. Perhapetwenty.five more escaped during
the month, but they were taken up by the dogs
before the daily return was made out, and for
that mean they are not la the list of escaped
nor rteentered. That may four were retaptar•
cd,ls owing to the fact that neither the guard
nor the officers of the guard reported a man es
caped.. The roll call In the morning would show
a man missing, 1ng.16 *bald be too far gone to
be tracked. As we have nO general court.mar-
Sal here, all such offenses go tutpunished, or
nearly so.
[Signed] 11 . WIRZ, Capt. comd'g.
The endorsement on the paper Is ea follows
Retecthilly forwarded to General 8. Cooper,
Adjutant and Inspector General. (signed) John
H. Winder, Brigadier General, I:Soptember 6th
1804.
Thomas Hall testified that he belonged to the
marine corps and was a prisoner at Anderson
villa. He had charge of a squad of ninety pris-
Onefll, but only one out of the L entlre number
survived. They gave him another squad from
the new stock. The men, died - off rapidly. A
good many sank down from exhaustion bad star
vation and could not get up. Capt.' lairs threat-
ened that if they did cot rise be would blow the
hildne mat of the 13—d Yankees. Will
threatened to fire grape and canister into them.
Hs bad seen a man'a log that 'had alcaciat been
• tant off by.one of the, hounds. The men were
vaccinated In their arms, and soon thereafter
sonsisppeared as large to deliver half dollar and
were filled with maggots.. He heard a sentinel
remark alter 'hooting a mast, "I'll have a far
!crap lot that, and II I thought I would gm a
taring tar slaty Ors I. would shoot another."
Dr. William Balser testified that he had acted
In the United Btates army as' aulatent Burgeon.
When at Jacksonville he attended a large num
ber of the -uses 'from Andsreonville, and des.
cubed the horrible condition of the sufferers.
The larger portion of them Were mere skeletene.
013,500 of thd returned prisoners, whom he
saw at the place, theta not two hundred r who did
not require medial treatinebtf void ohrthalf of
thee° who survive wilt never be fitto resume
their ' runner cloomp4SoMii" , ' Some of those
afflicted "with the scurry were idiotic, and hones
had to bo removed from the Jswa and otherparts
ofthe bellies of the sufferers.
James Clancy, of the 28th New York, who
was • prisoner at Andcrennville, teetided to the
shooting of three Mita forint the deadline.'
and also to other facts p esfablishOd.
'Aver B. Fairbanks. of the rods New York
Cavalry, testilledthat be was a prisoner at Lib
by and afterwards taken to ddidtreorivinai that
the Iveatment at Libby prLson Was better in Me.
17. respect. than It was at andersonoille. Ho
was examined on other points corroborating
p ro t ons descriptions - of the prison and tie in-
Magee. He' Said that camel* ;Virg . g m,
.ally sainted the men with, "you d—d Yankee
eons of it-Thes." The stepfather of the wit
was also a primmer and afflicted with the
scurvy, add wits lying, cethti._ground, and maid
not etraighten hie arms. Wks opproachlag,
him said, "you d—d -Yankee eon of a b-rh,
wont give yo w eltstbbig Ao; eat," - and:stopped
his rations for twenty-fonr hours. Wile -also
kicked Ms step.hither, weals great Pala. The
etqi-lstheibf thoWitrICISI dte about one mouth
after the ocenrrenee.
PITTSBURGH, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER ) 4, 1865
to be vaccinated, wnen Captain Wire punished
him by putting htm on the chain gang, and that
in orderto be released from the ptualatiment. he
concluded to beinteelnated, but alter the opera
tion bad been Manned he washed the matter
out with soap end water, Ron eseaphan the poi
soning. Retold other what he had done, and
they washed out the 'poison In the same way.
Ills cep father made a etatement to him shout
ten minutes before he died. The witness placed
his hand on the paper and wrote what was now
presented to the court, as follows:
Cant , STISIPIMI, Axnensoxvirax..
August 27th, 1864.
Oliver: Idled from sheer:starvation, and don't
for the world tell your mother of the awful
condition I am compelled to die lu.
[ Sig - D 6 1.1 RICTURD FA umouon.
The Court then adjourned till Tuesday.
THE NATIONAL DEBT.
Regular Monthly Statementw
TEE INCREASE puma° AUGUST
WAEI/11CGION Sept.. S.—Secretary StcCulloch,
to-day, publishes a detailed tabular state
ment of the public debt as It appears from the
books, treasury returns and requisitions In the
Department on the 81st of August, 1665. The
recapitulation is as follow Amount of out
standing debt, bearing Interest In cola, $1,108,-
310,191 80; Interest, 04,500,580 50. Debt bear
ing interest In lawful money, $4.274,474,103 10;
lumen, $73.531.087 74 Debt on which Interest
has ceased, $1,503,030 69. Debt bearing no in
terest, 8173,898.257 38. Total Interest, $498 ;
031.62824. Legal tender notes In circulation,
one and two year five per cent. sates, $33,9511.-
220. United States notes; oil. Issue, 1402,908.
United Stites notes, new Issue, 1451,757,601.
Compound intMeit notes, act of Minh 3rd,
-.1.843, $16,000,000. Compound Interett noteg , .
act , .of Juno 30th, 1864, 1202,034,160. Toil' eas4,lB43 039.
~.e A3SMlrassed with thaatatement ofthe
li . debt published 31st &July, the - Principal has
been Increased only $4311,295 within the last
IxOnth; while - the Interest on the debt has do.
creased nearly 1231,000. The legal tender notes.
hove been reduced $1,091.009. Tne amount of
coin now in the Treasury It nearly 115,503,000,
or about $10,000,000 more than a month ago.
The currency now In the Treasury is nearly
143.000.000 as against $81,500,000, shoeing a
reduction In currency In the Treasury for. the
past month of 128 500,000. The depoelted re.
qulultlone amount to a little over 12,000.000.
The total sambas of freedmen In the District
of Womble linearly twenty-six thOusatid, of
whom nearly five hundred and nineteen are re.
ceiling rations front the government without rim.
dung any equivalmt.
The Secretary of the Treasury to.day promul
gated the President's pnxiSmation of the 29th
nit., far the Information and guidance &officers
of the Treasury- DePartettent," and says: In
conformity with flattens, the articles heretofore
regarded as prohibited may be traneported to
pieces In the States heretofore declared to be
In Insurrection without esti restrictions except
gams, pistols and atnnamiltloa. Applications for
the shipment of theme should be made In writing
to the pmper officers of customs, who will for•
ward them to the Department for RS floattlin . -
accompanied with such recommendations as
they may be disposed to make.
H. McCrufacm,Seriy of the Treasury.
Stock and Money—Weekly Keylem of the
Wholesale Market.
New Teas. September 2.—The Stock market
le steady, as usual. On Burman the principal
activity was In Ohio and Miseleslppi eartlllmtes
which with sales of 273.0u0.adeaucell Jr,o dos"
leg at 28X. Mariposa was activeßeuling
continues strong radar the Manua of trate
on the road, and mere was an advance of nf ty
cents upon coal freights. Over six thous& red
shares of Erie changed bands.
Gorernments were steady to day, but there
was not much demand. State bonds are tire.
but business was Light. Miscellaneous shame
were generally lower, with a dispoalticm unreal
lee the profits of the recent rine.
Gold calm very flee node: the continue] . de.
mend (or customs. The money market is well
supplied with funds.
The .flat has the following weekly review of
the wholesale market:
The coffee trees has been light, bat prima
have Improved, owing to the small emelt. The
mock of ell kinds on hand Is 56,337 begs, and
4,e00 maul of Jan.
Cotton—The inquiry has been fair and prices
swank rattail:fed, at 43c for middling.
Flour—Pauly In the week the market for
Western and State doer was very InrOtLZ Under
the fanned* news from Europe, but Mace Tues.
;day two market ruled extremely heavy, cad had
&downward tendency. We queen Extra State as
17.36(4,73; Western Extra 67,73W330;
Louie E xtras 112614,33. The expo..ta for the
week were :WAG Oarretkagaluat 14,000 barrels
lett Teas.
The wheat market was nem and excited In
the early part of the weak, and prices advanced
teem two to tour cents a bushel; since Tuesday
the markets have ruled heavy and prices have
declined, cicalae at 111,30@i.54 for Spring
wheat. Oate—lu the early part of the week
oats were sal ru sad buoyant, but suNeNuently
became heavy and prime declined, until to-day,
when a firmer feeling prevailed. We quote
Western et 57G63e. Sale st .37 and deem tic.
Corn—The market cloaca heavy with a decline
of 405 cents on last weeks prices. Western
mixed telq.f.Olc; and Western yellow 91@e4.3.
Molasses—Theis Is not much activity, but
prices are firm. The stock on hand le PAO
3e; P
hog
Rico ettenda. Weedogbfl queen
e. Cuba Muscovado at 4715
torto
Petroleum—Terre has not been much enquiry
for Crude for export, and prices have advastood,
ekeleg firm; Refined In tend has also boo drat;
erode 33:f; Refined In bond, 33 (5 , 041i; de, free,
7142 eceLll.
Provlsioft—The Inquiry for mess pofk has
been moderate; the prtuelpal purchases having
been made to three maturing contracts, prime
mess Is in good demand, partly In anticipation
of the yenta of the gorrernetetd. We gum , old
mess at R 20,50030; new mess 199,67}; 033,
and 633,73 for OW prime
The Long Island Lnauter —Restored to
Command—Poster!lee. and Mail Coutes
In . Louth Carolina—Receipts from the
Sale. of Government Buildings.
New Yona, Sept..B.—The Coroner'. Jury. in
the case of the collision on the Long Island
Railroad, have rendered a verdict, to substance
aa follows: Ttur the collialon was produced
by the carelessness pf R. J. Race, conductor of
the mall train, mid James White, engineer of
the express tOgt Louis U. Sands sod Din;
lel F. Chase eousidered responsible, and
U
censuring 0 Charlick, Preeldent Of the
it
road, for the ens and Irregular manner In
which the trains are run, and consider him in-
directly responsible for the catastrophe. Two
of the Jurors find Daniel F. (Ruse, engineer of
the mail train, also guilty of carelessness; an
other of the jurors finds Leslie C. Sands. conduc
tor of the erpress train, oleo guilty of careless
ness; three other jurors find R. J. Rues condac•
tor, and Daniel F. Chase, engineer of the mall
train, guilty of carelessness and inattention to
their dudes, and recommend that more definite
rules be adopted for running irregular trains.
Shoff finedhecker, who was one of the fury, de
clined voting on the question of the general
mismanagement of the running trains and ac
commodation of passengers, on the ground that
it was an Improper question for the Jury to de
termine. The only proper question being, was
the road mismanaged that day, and If so, by
whom 1 8. C. McKee, another Juror, =Cur
red In this opinion..
The rues Washington special sap i The
President has restored to his command 'Colonel
' Pntlitob, ofthe efith Oohed Staten Colored troops,
heretofore dismissed.
A large number of postorneet and mall routes
have Jut been efieiied in Bough 'Carob ant
A number of quarterMalltani and other gerv
ernmett employees bavajnat boo discharmxt.
BerrtelfilterJy arrived in Washington to•flelfs
The hferoid's WashingtortirpFlal Says , The
total receipts from the sales ^of Government
buildings at Fairfax court House, Flint al I l i
&tab Groin-end Pit:aped:MU, Va., at:annum
to three hundred and thirty-4mo thousand eight
hundred and twenty-five dollars. The most
, irediutoltsbudleings at Fairfax C. H. and Flint
Gill Were reserved, 'and turned over to the
Freednlen'll Buren. Application has been Made/
to the 13ureati to employ, iat fair wages Me
thousand freedman in coal mining, on, SUM
nver, by a stock company of Northern Capi
talist& • . '
The Mall Routes la Routh Carolina.
Raw Yong, SOL 2.--Govarnor Perry: of S. 2,,
has written to the Postmaster bietimal stating
that the relimads are la condition to carry the
mans es far es they extend, and that then they
will be dethrered in hacks. He also says that he
him the matilicatien of stating that Beath Oam
/laa is all loyal- and are taking the Petit cheer"
fil/11. She win be the first to take her Nam In
the Union, us she was Medal to go oat; =for-
Innately.
French Reported Marching ridChitutallua.
ST. Loom, Beptember licielry Moun
tain Arms of a late date, 01131:. Galtleineu l ast
fr 3 n l El Panno, Newidatico, deport the French
marching on Chihuahua, and that Java had
collected all the transportation he could and wad
rapidly falling back on El Padio.
ilialUt of Jett, 'Davis
FOIITEESS Mond% Beptumber.3.—del4 Davie
bat been attacked with grytipludna for-tho so
caltdtime Waco Imptistutttutut. Tae fret
attack woo very ullabt, but this
u nell more
seven, although not looktid upon bertints.
The beal;az of Mr. Clay Is lmproy/ns.
LATE FROM EUROPE
GREAT EASTERN AP SHEERNESS.
The Atlantic Telegraph Cable
A NEWT ONE TO BE MANEFACTITED
The Pirate Shenandoah
THE CHOLERA DISAPPEARING IN CONSTANTINOPLE
25"cloreda'sa. Zaectrls..otax. alba I
New 'Vona, Sept. 3.—The Saxonia, from
LiverpoOlon the 231, arrived this evening.
The Great Eastern had arrived at Sheerness.
Capt. Anderson fully believes in being able to
lay the Atlantic cable. He advises the man
tfacttre of a new cable, and proper pick
lag up appliances to pick ap the old one, and
continue the new one.
A 'pedal to the Tuna save. Orders were at once
Issued to atop the Shenandoah'e cruise on the
termination of the war.
The cattle plague matinees.
French mines 68f 50..1 Erie paid up 102; Lilinois
Central, 102.
FR...NOEL—nth Emperor and Empress are In
Switzerland.
Tckenr.—The cholera Is dim:laming la Con
stantinople.
hair —The Italia denies that a financial ar
rangement exists With the Italian Government
for the matinee:et of the Roman debt.
Genswor.—The Convention, boned on the
Austria.-Dasueh treaty of peace, concluded at
:Groton, Presele, General Lanfenberg pay
ing "Austria a pecuniary indemnity, Prussia
rule; Schleiwtg, and Austria Holstein, until the
further government of the Dutchles 1. decided.
The Emperor of Austria cordially received
'the King of Prussia.
II Ls officially stated that at Galesburg a con.
terence Mahe= agreed to, between the Emper
'or of Austria and /ring of Prussia, the harbor
to be occupied by Pramia; although at Holstein
~ A ustria and Prussia propose to dictate the ob•
druction of ',Germ= abet.
Lasrart,Coait —Liverpool, August 23.
—Critteni Biles for two days, 21st and 211, 25,,
.0001 ales. Market firmer, and prices tacher.%
Breadstaffs.--Flour thus; Wheat buoyant, at
extreme rates; Corn quiet and steady, at 30s 6d
Inc mixed. Weather Improved.
Beef quiet, bat firm; Pork tends upwards; Ba•
con adraneed 1®23., closing firmer; Lard ad
vanced 10d, Belling at 99.91 Batter advanced 2,1,
elating firm.
13... r steady. No sales of coffee. Rice firm;
Petroleum quiet and .teady..
Mama, Aegean M.—Console for money last
evening.: 69%@893', 1111nols Central shares.
79: Erie, do., ta!,..‘g533i; 6.20;5, 69.
, FARTHER Payer, Sept. 3.—The Pero.lan
winch left LiVerpool on the evening of the 24th
alt., and Lcadonden7 on the : sth, Is off thin
',Point today.
Notblogaddithraal has transpired relative to
the .Bantle cable. Five pound . shares were
pallor at 2 @ 2 3 per pound.
The New York correspondtat of the 2tmee
writes upon the depth of the Indignatim which
Resells agalzustEngland, of American society
Reczpattataupon and endeavors to palliate
moo of the reasons for this 111 -feeling.
U. P. Walker, British Vine Consul at Charles
ton, is gunned as Consul for the Bata of North
Carolina and Booth Carolina.
The Aforefsq rest has a bantering attlele on
the alleged invitation of Mr. Bright to visa
America. It ears the President of the United
States could not have done the gifted radical a
greater service than he has done, in Inviting
him to see with his own eves those things of
Which be bas so often drawn each bright Imag
ine:7 ;Adores. The Ant hopes he will and
It convenient Logo to Virginia, Ca:roans and
Tennessee.
Great preparations are being made at Ports
mouth to give a lining reception to the French
fleet.
The Cork papers says the Fenian sre very
tittle In that de). and neighborhood. Large
ero Irds, it to eaid, regularly assemble to drill.
The weather continues to be unsettled la Eng
land. The rains interferred with Inc darvesta,
and caused anxiety far the mope.
Pnatten—The Bourse, on the I3d, was steady,
&mica bit /be.
Entwr—The passage of a boat through the
Burs canal, and the aliened opening of the canal,
proves to he every small affair. The canal will
MA be open for three years at least, and the
questing will then arise, how tar to can be made
available for lams ships.
The proapectsof the next crap are reported to
be fan:sable.
Lift-rpool, eilignas 17.—BreadetaSe—market
firm. Flour areal Wheat buoyant at extrema
nary; Wooster Red 9, 94. Corn quiet; mired
20.6 d ® 81a. Petri:vum firm at 2s 64 for re.
fined.
Lwadoft, Argua 24.—Breadatiditt are still ad
vancing. Cotten naaler; tea firm; rice buoyant.
CC:Mania for 131011ty 69;x459q. Illinois Central
snares '7B ®79 ; Erin Siigs.3 . !i C. 5 al's GO®
London Zang, Itarkst—Fonds are beerier and
unsettled. The weather muses a depression In
Conan!a. Div:stunt transactions at the bank
tontinned eziremely Ihiht. Money Is easy lo the
rpm market American Sccuritiat were rather
easy on the 23d.
Lamer vas Qcnintarow .—lArerpool Am=
25.—A Shanghai telegram of July 12th, says:
litnottle was affil In custody. The American
Minister has demanded his release, intimating
that • refusal would be considered • Carus 6stl4.
Least Cowster.mster-Ltrereco! t
Cotton: Sales o! the week, 8.,000 Wes; the
'market appeared advancing; exporters took
12.500 bales! Manchester market tending
downwari. Breadriuffe inactive. The weather
has berm favorable for the crops. Provisions
quiet and steady.
London, August 23.—Cousols, for money, 89r4
@00%; linnets Central shares 78€4. - P55,,"; Erlo
'hares &Signe; U. S. 5 03.'s 69669ri.
The Increase of bullion In the Sank of Eng
land la 440.000,
Wires Defense
New Tema, Sept. 3.—The Washington Chron
icle makes the following statement concerning
Wires defense " More than a month ago, U.
H. Emerson, Banff of the Military Commiesion
brPoloted for the trial of Wire, was ordered by
Quitman, J edge Advocate, to shit the
prisoner's cell and obtain from him a fall list of
such witnesses as he desired to have summoned.
Wirt tarnished the names of thirty-three wit
nesses, and wrote at the close of the list :
"These are all the witnesses I desire in the case.
"H. Wino, Capt. & Adj. C. 8. A,"
Mr. Emerson, on presenting the list at the
War Department was ordered by Secretary
Stanton to proceed at once to the South, and
sub retie every person whose testimony was de
sired by the prisoner. That, contrary to the
custom in such cases, it was not required of the
prisoner to state the character of the testimony
his witnesses were expected to give.
In many (macs Wks called ov
which name
of the individual and the State In he re
sided, not knowing to what town or county the
party belonged. At Macon, Ga., General Nelson
detailed an Oliver of his personal stair to assist
Mr. Emerdon. At Cuthbelt, in the same State,
Colonel Adamsdetailed other °fame to aid hint,
and the result was that after traveling through
all the States named by Wiry, Mr. Emerson suc
ceeded in enbpooaning all the witnesses named
by the prisoner with the exception of two, who
had removed to Texas, and four or Aro who had
gone to Europe. ]flora than half of chase cob.
potatted have reported.
Governor-Pawn's Proclamatloo—indlel.
Wields far Tromwm—From St. DomingiN,
New YOBS, Sept. 3.—Provialemal Governor
Boson, of Alabama, tom toned a proclatrustien
Instructing the people how to proceed In regard
to taking the oath of . nne, and preparing
themselves to become eligibl e to vote for MOM
bars of the Beate Cosvon on, or serve as dele
gates It the 581110.
The Grand Jury have returned Indiettente
for treason spinet George Pruner John Q.
Howard, Thomas Pltahugh and gamy Gilmore,
guerrillas.' Tim indictment against Johnson is
for levying war with others against the Unitcd
States, especially on the 18th of Tone, 1.863,
Washington county. Maryland.
Athlete from the republic of Bt. Domingo
to the 9th of Await, stow that the Spanish
trooyie,have fully conipleted their evacuation, and
that the Domiceana are in undisputed possession
of ill their territory.
Arrest of Captain B. Winder.
Now Ymur, Poptamber 3.--41eneral Mlles
having aaecrtalaed that the late rebel Captain
B. Winder, son of the rebel general of that
name, and whose name Is among those con
nected hi the Mrs indictment. Is at Dillininond•
town, on the casters shore, has issued an order
for Ida aritat. Captain Hitchcock tho Provost
Martha made, the arrest this morning, and the
prisoner was to-day sent to Washington, fo
await each disposition as the military •ntliori
des may direct. /am told that Islas tryst,
ment of our prbonan; hs claimed - to have acted
entirely and solely in accordance with the ln
stinctions of his government.
From Ninr Orleatm
New Tonle, Up: steamer Morning
Star, from New oriel= 04 the 2Otb tml
arrived.
Lite Ten" • the .I'oW:wing :
Thomas Conde. One of the Recorders .ofortiar
Deems Conn at Amite, has been arrestvl
the Proses; Jaarehal.'
From Wastittigton—The Wirz Trial
Crowds It the White House—Camp
Diacontinned--Crops in the South.
New Tons, September S.—Tsie World's
Washington special saym
The Judge Advocate
has now ao ria‘slfled the large number of wit
nfabell as not to multiply the same evidence,
thereby shortening the trial. The crowd is us.
ually Very large. 6 few minutes after opening
the doors, the Court Room is densely crowded,
many being unable to find !standing room.
A great portion of the audience this morning
were ladies, old and young, some of them hav
ing been in attendance nearly the whole time
the trial has been progressing.
Wire came Into the Court under guard look
ing quite unwell. The trial is evidently telling
on hie physical condition, lie eat up during
the entire day, with his bead tented in his
hands.
The White HOLM Is now thronged every day
by females from the States late in rebellion, en
deavoring to obtain interviews with the Presi
dent, for the purpose of asking the restoration of
property coalesced In consequence of their nos
bands taking active parts in the rebellion. It
Is believed that thus far, none have stwvePtled
In accomplishing their object.
The Tribunes special says: Orders have been
Issued for the discontinuance of the following
Elate rendeivone for returning troops: Camp
Denison, Cleveland, Chicago, Lexington and
Covington, nentucky.
The .Efrrald's Atlanta correspondent, giving
an account of thejratrucy from Chattanooga to
Atlanta, says:There were some corn fields
along the route, but nocotton. At every station,
people with fruit to sell, besiegO tlm train.
Some of these-persons were wealthy before the
war, but are now brought to a elate of poverty.
The Atlantic Cable
New roar, Aug. 80.—The correspondent of
the London nerdy Nig., writing from the Great
Eastern, says Authorities on the eleetric tele
graph concur in Baying that Lhe record of the
undertaking , as furnished by the telegrams is of
a decidedly encouraging character, The chief
danger is delay. The ocean buoy loft to mark
the spot will probably be found, tt It etiE ex
ists, without much difficulty.
It must be remembered that In the event of
rough weather, the Atlantic waves would dash
about and upon It with such violence alto-mao
the chances of a mere buoy, howavoi - ntrolgi
weathering the storm, extremely, doubtful
Another danger is that the cable May Blek.deep
er and deeper into the oozy bottom of the sea,
until the grappling and hauling in will be Im
possible.
It will be remembarod that on the 10th when
the thud attempt at raising It was made, the
grapnel and 8,800 yards of rope come up cover
ed with tide slimy doze, a erullicient proof that
the cable, if recovered at all, must be recovered
quickly. I f the three ecanpanles hilested,name
ly: the Atlantic Company, Telegraph Construc
tion Company, and Great Eastern fiteariship
Company. can agree as to the terms on which the
undertaking Is to be resumed, it In quite posal
ble the great ship may call again lira few weeks.
Assuming the recovery of the cable, the far
ocean end of which Is now lying quietly in the
Atlantic, no additional manufacture will be
necessary. Boma neater ropes and far more
strongly riyetted grapnels, and the tireat East
ern is equipped for the task. 83 far as the re
covery is concerned, the least tangerine people
admit her to have labored splendidly from the
moment of her leaving Nore until now, and It is
not too much to nay that her reputation as a sea
worthy, and above all, as a manageable vessel,
stands higher than It has for yearn. Those
again who are directly Interested In the mane.
facture of the cable. have reason to be satisfied
wlth Its recent trials.
The Freedmen En Tennesne.
New Tons, September 2.—The Toed wash
ington special says: A communication \ has
been received at the Freedmen's Bureau from
General Clinton B. Fisk, Assistant Commiasion
er for Kentucky, Tennessee sad North Carolina,
dated August 2611 r. from Chattanooga, in refer
ence to Freedmen's affairs In Tennessee. He
states that it has teen Ids con:int:usl effort to
to break up all contraband camps In his District,
encourage the freedmen to seek labor In the
country, and not congregate In cities and towns,
and be has been measnreably enecessful. He
has broken up every contraband camp In East
Tennessee, and at this date not one hundred
colored people at, and eastward from ChattAnoo
gm are drawing rations from tits Government.
In this region be Enda fifty whites to one color
ed person subsisting off the Government. Trio
camps at Huntsville and Tunnel Hill will be Im
mediately broken up. Those at Gallatin and
Henderson are colored. The colored people who
came Into End Tennessee from North Carolina,
are returning to their old homes. The Legials-
Me of Tennessee at the approaching re-union,
It Is expected. tilt • concede the right of color
ed people to prosecute m the civil courts, and
give testimony in all the courts. The desire on
the pars of the colored people to be educated Is
Indeed marvelous. They literally hunger and
thirst after knowledge, and In many places are
themselves contributing liberally Ur the support
of schools.
The Immense wagon trains. numbering live
hundred wagons. with an ambulance train,
which wan recently organised for an overland
trip to Leavenworth. Kansas. have started on
their Journey. They are expected to teach their
deetinatlon In the middle of November.
Late Mexican Advice&
Rim FaosCISCO, SO Avast .—lt to said that
the Imperalisto hove occupied Herewith; in the
Interior of the State of Sonora and Lysonora,
and ,have undisputed possession of the sur
rodlig country for some distance In all direc
tions. That the principal portion of the Repub
lican force, in all about three Gormand, have
Joined the Imperallsu, and that Pesoniera, the
Republican Governor. had been deserted by all
but two hundred of his men. The Imperillsta
still held Guaymas, and no Republican troops of
any comequence were in the vicinity.
Hospitals at Camp Hamilton.
Fourasss Mormon, September 1.--By direc
tion of the Secretary of War • Board of Inquiry
Is to convene at Fortress Monroe to investigate
the facts pertaiaing to the management of the
. hospitals at Camp if.vro iton, past and present s
The Board consists of liaJor J.B. Baker, Bur
geon F. J. Bancroft and Captain 0. P. Corths.
They have authority to send for persons and pa
pers that may aid them to mate a thorough In
vestigation.
Revenue Collection. in Alabania—Petiticin
fur Pardons.
NEW Your, September 2.—A special to the
Tunes, dated Washington, September lat,sayet
,
The Collector at Augusta, .oa.. collected 243,-
5001 n five days. TOl3 does not look muck like
a bankrupt lAlite.
A ct eUtton for the pardon of the rebel General
Hat has been died with tho President.
The receipt? of Internal Revenue yesterday
were 52,856,664.
A Lady Accidentally Shot—Fire
BOSTON. September 2.—Mlss McGregor.
daughter of James McGregor. President of the
State Bank of this city. was accidentally shot at
North Conway, N. IL, yesterday, and died
Instantly.
A ere last Might in the upper stories of the
Worcester railroad depot, occupied by Buckley
$ Co., ftualttme de lens, destroyed :property to
the amount or $l2 000.
Mos Tons, September 8.--GoLI rather easier.
The payment of $48,292,59 ln gold upon 10,40
coupons du yesterday, will temporarily aug
ment the atipply. It Is not expected that the
req_nirtmenta for duties wril be so large this
month as ht August, and should tbe, Sob-Treas.
nry =three its sales, the market may
quot a . briket
easy end the premium stationary. Ttor
tions thismmning has been - 14430:gm5 . N., -
Railroad Accident.
Maar. Sept neeldenrocdarred 65 the
Steamboat Express train over the Central rail
road, doe here at 7 P. SI.. by Ow Waking of in
axle. The bazgsge ear was thrown (ethic track
sod the baggage man , named Smith, belonging
In flits city. was Instantly killed: The Express
messenger, and one or two others were slightly
bort, but tone of the passengers were injured.
Sixteenth Army Corps Disbanded.
Neer I'OE4 .2.—Cieneial Andre, J.
Smith, commandlng the sixteenth army corps,
issued on the Bth alt., at Montgomery, Ala.,an
order announcing the dissolution of the orgni
zation.
' • • The Cholera.
Wremsurrost, Sept. 2.—The United Stater
Consul at Pan Mabonito a letter to the State
Del;name Anglin 12, sayso Should the
advance of te e chid= continua fbr the next
•twallti de's. It mast le looked for In England.
Cotton for St. Lode and Cincinnati.,
CAIBO, Sept. I..—About sir hundred bales of
cotton pissed here for S. Lonia yesterday and
tO•day,, and nearly one Iltotniuid bathe for Chu,
clanairto day.
Repormiik !Puce= ig 'the imperialists.
NEW Yong. September 3,—lmportant
adritsuutes art Monad by MOW Ms'
patches from Ban Francisco. , •
Navigation Renamed.
BT. CATII/liTITli, C. W. Sept. 2.—Navtgatiott
throe& the Welland canal was resumed al CDOSI,
*dal.
CITY AND SUBURBAN.
The Buchanan Poisoning Case
MRS. GRINDER CRUM WITH MURDER.
Geo. Grinder an Accessory Be forethe Fact
VERDICT OF THE CORONEE'S !][RV
At seven o'clock Saturday evening the jury
n em pos pann ed ell to ed u lo re th be e case ener Ja ea ne b il y
pollisucohmen
ad
an,
ministered in the house of Mrs. Grinder, re
assembled at the Mayor's office, when the fol
lowing additional testimony was elicited :
John &Ilea , sworn—l know George Grinder,
the husband of Martha Grinder; have known
them both since Jane, 1803. My business Is
working in oil, about the Allegheny wharf;
Grinder falljwed : Abe same butane's, and we
were working together in March, 1864; had
dealings with him, back and forward, river since
I knew him; In the afterpart of the Winter, or
early opting, I bought gold from Oka: II might'
have been In the latter part of February, or as
late as the middle of March; I snow the weath
er was sod at the time; bought ten one dollar
gold Pieces from him. I have a boat over there,
on the Allegheny river, and he came LID and
showed me the gold places; can't recol
lect whether Grin* offered to sell, or I
offered to buy, but I tendered him fifteen dol.
lam in paper for Cu, ten gold do ll ars , He
said he would go back and sea Ida wife. He
went out and in a little 1011101 m came back and
said I could have It. I am sure they wore In
One dollar gold Nice'. I paid him fifteen, dol
lars In paper for them, and have some of the
money yet—probably eight pelces. The other
two peices ll gave to 4raMer & BAWD. Mr.
Grinder said that the gold had been sent as a
present to his wife by aome friend in the west.
He did not tell me who sent it, or bowet came—
whether by mall, express, or 'by private hand.
I think Grinder had time to go home and come
back from the time he left until he returned and
told me 1 could have the ' gold. Gold was
then selling at over one dollar and sixty cents,
and I knew I was getting It below the selling
Price. The gold was of two kinds of coinage—
toy recollection is that four of were of the
large thin issue andiix of the thicker and small
er size lam not poithive into the numbers of
each, but am certain there were two kinds.-
The testimony here closed...and the jury, alter
due consultation, rendered the following ver
dict
That Jane B. Buchanan came to her death at
the house of George Grinder, In Pasey's court,
in the Fourth ward at the city of Pittsburgh,
and eonoty of Allegheny, on or about the 94th
day of February, 1881, by means of poison then
and there admhilstrred by Sirs. Mlutha Grinder,
wife of the mid George Grinder ; and the Jury
do further End that George-Grinder, husband of
the said Martha Grinder, was accessory thereto
before the fact,
On the rendition of the above verdict, Coro
na Clawson leaned a warrant for the arrest of
George Grinder, on a charge of being aaeaory
to the murder of ]Liss Buchanan. The warrant
was placed in the hands of officer Henna, and
Grinder was arrested about nine o'clock Battu.
day evening, after he had retired to bed. The
officer did not Inform him In regard to
the nature of the charge made against
him. and he took the matter very coolly, re.
marking that the °dicer might have postponed
his visit until morning, and not Interfered with
his night's rest. He VW Mal in the lockup last
night. It will be observed, from the testimony,
that the main fact against Grinder was
the selling of the ten dollars proved to have
been In the pcesesakm of lidaao. Buchanan at or
shortly before the taunter her death. He ad
mitted that he obtained the gold from his wife,
but alleged that she had received it from a friend
in the west., The Jury believed that he was folly
aware as to bow his wife came by this money.
if indeed he did not take It himself; and that he
could not be Ignorant of the poisoning, since ha
was proved to hare been frequently In the room
during tire Muesli of Was Buchanan, - A
A Pleasant Iszehange of Courtesies
We stated In our report of the Fireman's par
ade on Saturday that the Columbia Hose and
Hook. and-Ladder Company were the guests of
the Alleghen y. The dlnnerwas given at the Scott
BOW; and was !served up In the moat sumptu
ous manner. After all bad partaken the cus
tomary vote of thanks was tendered to the hos.
pliable donors.
The Columbia boys, dolermined not to be'ont
done In such an exhibition of fraternal feeling,
accordingly got up a splendid entertainment on
haturday hvenlsg, at the dining room of Mm.
Thais 3100;am:chi idrimlt. Allegheny, whither
the guests marched In a body from the engine
house. After the repast wan concluded and the
usual vote of thanks tendered by the guests to
the members of the Columbia, the tables were
cleared, and the meeting organized by the elec.-
Mon of Mr. Wm. J. Montgomery, President of
the Allegheny, and Mr. Thomas Holmes Press
dent of the Columbia, as chairmen. The fes
tivities of the occasion ware enlivened bye num'
Der of wags, principally of a humorous character.
Mr. James Donaldson, Secretary of the Alleghe
ny, on behalf of the company, tendered his ac
knowledgments at the generous and hospitable
treatment emended to them by the members of
the Columbia. He hoped that the cordialjeci
ing Which then existed between the two compa
nies was not only a spontaneous ontsmowth of
the occasion but of an enduring character. The
sentiment was heartily applauded by all Presents
and the two companies seaarated. every one
being delighted with the affOr. On rettusialf,
the Allegheny members halted at the house of
Mr. Wm. Bennett, on Leacack street, where
they cant a number of wings. That gentleman
would not allow them to leave without partaking
of his hospitality, r which they wended their
way homeward, highly pleased with their recep
tion in our sister city.
Before Alderman Strain.
Matins Gallagher was held to ball on Saturday
to answer charge of a ggravated • coaxal{ and
battery, In knocking down Mrs. Mary 3teßult3.
Sarah Morgan brought an action against Ellai
beth Holton for assault and battery, and also for
suety, She was held to ball In both mai. The
partial are eO/.1404. LitSiWillailnel, WAS made by
Margaret Wells ageinst Pat. Delaney for assault
and battery; and also Banat Mm. Delaney on a
similar Marge. The Delaneys are tenante of
Mts. Wells, on Duncan street, and haying Con:-
dueled themselves In a very disorderly meatier
In the home, Mrs. Wells told them they would
have to leave, when Pat knocked her down,
and
his " better belt" Joined him end also beat her.
They were held to ball to answer at court.
Michael Boyle was charged by Bartholernew
Sheridan With forcible entry and detainer, in
taking possession of three rooms occupied by
him. He was held to baillo answer.
Arrival of the Fourteenth Cavalry.
The Fourteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry, former
ly In commend of Col. Schoemaker, but latter
ly commanded by Col. Daly, and numbering
about three hundred and fifty men, arrived In
the city on Saturday afternoon from Lerfrei
went &UM They partook of reiteahmentf
at City MIL We learn that Companies 13,C, D
and F, composed of martfroutthe Welaem Ttlkt%
of the State, will be mustered out In this ettr;
the remaining onmpanies will proceed to Harris.
burg for muster out.
This regiment is Identifllvi with; the Arroyo!
Potomac., but has been doing duty In - Kansas for
several months. It has alWays been one of our
mat dashing 'cavalry organisation...and h"
won 1111 amiable tillitary.:retputation having
participated in all those brilliant enlottrwidelt
have made the mimeo of Sherman end StoPethah
illustrioes.
Laying' a C .rser-Stone.
The corner-atone of the Odd Fellows' 11ato
to be erected in Temperancevile, by the Si. Melt
Lodge, was 1 aid with the appropriate mum°.
• - of the order, on Saturday. DelegatlonA
Were present from the various lodges of %earl)
cities and surrounding boroughs. The gareino.'
wee were conducted by D. D. G. Male, and'
F. G. Hon. J: Lowry, Jr. The corner-slune was
laid by the D. D. 0. eller which prayer users
offered by Rev: J. J. 1111Iliar, who also deliver
ed.= eloquent and appropriate addrees. About'
two thousand persona Were in attendant% but
the Inclement weather doubtless prevented many
members of the order from attending:: The new
bulldog will buthreanorios in. bight, built of
beat, and when completed wffl present a hand
some appearaxee. The Brat floor will be fitted
up Into/taro-rooms. the teased neat as a public
ball, and the third dented to the use of the or.
der.
The Coming Hegatta.--The entriesmade
up to Baturday night, for the oust regatta on
the Dionftwaheliscourae, on the Ukh Of &Puma-
OCT aro ea rollout: r •
&nag Barm.—"Lillte Rolpezta"—Wm. JaCk•
Philadelphia boattestimt not named.
Jimmy ittonM'a new tibatikunt by MIC4i. of
New York—amtestansnotnamed. •
Fools OAIIRD Baru.—..EsieadshipW—James
Hamm, John Hamill, Fred. Wolf and Wm:
Jackson.
**Drown' —crew, of New York.
0:1 14
''"7s
I 4 i
Meehng ter the Preed3hen.
ceffaiiigazign,W4 ' Wetting+ which la
has been elle jtvilage to atteri.:l was held at tha
Liberty etreetESSethedlet Church (Rev. Mr. Da.
ridenn'e), last ervenlng, nader the auspices of the
Breeemen , e A.ld , Aise a:ratline ot Western Penn.
sybraud4 •
Dr, C. a. ijaeacy . Plesident of the Association.
presided. The meeting was opened with read_
lag of Script :ere and 'Faye': 'Rev. Joseph B.
TravUll. made n very etarlled opening addicaat
end then latiaduced Mr. Wilmer Walton. the
oxen and principal teacher of the Freedmen's
schools at Stevenson, Alabama, supported by
the Association, whose address was=
interesting. „; gave - • very moo
account of the progress -of the work In
that Reality, fad relatedlnanY Particulate' of the
condition and; sufferings of the: mole
there and in that State generally.' - Mr. Wm. F.
Mitchell, the ignat of the Association at Naah
yllle, was the. nest speaker. Ells' address was
very comprehensive, Impressive and tall of
toactitag incidents, 'same , extremely painful.
others equallialeathig.
While lir..ll.llchell was *claim, Rev. Mr.
Garnett. the &Tient Mack wend= of Wash.
inien City. who la au hie wayib the south
west by appaßtmeat of the General Assembly
of the Presbyterisa Church, entered the house,
and, being called upan; delivered au eloquent
and most telEug name. ' Roy. Mr. Davidson.
spoke a` few ;totes; which; with the deetedne;
and benediettan, elawd the meeting at near half
tast ten o'eloet.'
Mr. BittehelP reterna, Emmedbitely to his naba
of labor, aocomganion , by nine young ladles,
who go sa-tejetters to Tennessee and Alabama,
to aim lifiae , Chtulwiek; •Idles Parker, Miss
Beams, ,Oorhood, 'two alhoun
and Miss MitcttelL
It la a sad bet that - these sebnolookin only be
maintainsd under. the: Immediate ptOteetion of
garrisons of Upton ...soiniera... Still - the work la
gahling e#Jent and pnd in some
places in favor amongthe whlte - reslnmta,
the pogrom of the bs,learnlng
prisingly
The friends of the ante are sollclEed to Con
tribute to the aid• of this noble work. Their
donations maybe handed either to Mr. Trareill
or to Allen Slime; Esq., Treastrerof the As
sociation.
Sad 'Death. by Mourning:
On Saturday evening, abouteeven, o'clock, a
•
young man nained War., 31cOorkln, aetudent of
the Iron City gellege, osme tibia cidath under
the following circumstances: In =dopey with
several young fellow-boarders, he started to the
lifonongabela river le go In . batiaitg and the
party entered the new gentler Gictittoir, at the
foot of Ferry 'beet; for the' parpose,. Young
Ifeftorkln got upon a scaffold . erected- for
com-
Dieting the writ - upon . thesvheeklind when
about to dierober Giescidfilding gays:Way, pre
cipitalang bibs against coma object r ainsing two ,
severe cuts, in thi region of the left eye, one of
which produced a contusion of the brain.
the same U oe 10 fell Into the ItatOr. , None of
the party saw him fall, and It was, edgy upon 1 .•
Missing him the ItWae concluded lie !tad beers, .--
drowned. Every *effort was at Mite made to re
cover the body,Which was effected In about three -
quarters of an hour thereafter. The , body was
removed to the Warding lam of thd Veccesert------
No. 23 Third Mite; where . an toque-Wane head
by the Corona. molting in a verdict et acct..
dental death. It I's believed that the Injuries ens
tamed in falling /ft:re rrofficiebt to biome death.
Mr. W. IL Devote, undertaker on Grant street,
took charge of the_ compeer and telegraphed to
the friends of the dmeasa, atSprlnggelot, Ohio.
Se received an answer to forward, but as de
compoeiticm itsilepldlyeet In, ire consplted with
the Coroner And toncluded to embalm the body
upon his own restonsiblllty before sending It on.
The process was: completed yesterday, and the
body will be lbrwtrded In good condition to his
friends to-day. ,
The deceased gas about nineteen yealiof age—.
the only son of Presbyterian Entnliter. On
his person was found a seq. affeetton*e letter
from his motney.'
Attnitszonnts.
PIITEMEGIR Tny.A.TEEL.-81r John ,FaLstaft.
the Knight of 4 capaCkma dimensions, who '
"lazes the lean Width as he walks along," and
in whose composition is blended all the vices,
with bat little ofthe virtues, of men:l"honest
Jack Fahlefi." he he styles himsele-will be
presented to life bi-night, by Mr. d. Ef. - Hackett,
the only seccessill persoaawr of the - . character.
The play will be ng Henry IV." .6s It Is
one of Shakepeare's histories which Is not often
produced. it eboild draw a furl lunrse. Other -
plays of flhakspellre,ta which Falstaff stneer!‘ ---
will be produced &sing the week.
OrElfa. Hotrer„ , --31.111 Chariot& Thompson,
after an abeam ef two years, has'agaltt visited
Pittsburgh, and v4ill comma/rns an. en eat
it the Opera Hoitse this . evening.' She opens
with the . 'Hunchback," -as , Jails—s character
which.she.is far-famed and-bar no - impalas
ei the stage. Dedzig the engawnept, MIAs '
Thompson will produce strirerainew playa. The
theater-going public will doubtless -gra her a
a welcome commeratmrato with her gredt abili
ties as an actrewand we may safely predict
the Opera Haase .011 be crowded tlalg 1.
TIM AlleAeny•county, grnt.f,
Tho managgs 07 the Allegheny county Agri—
alloys! Boclety, hiving concluded P 3 kor a fate
this fall, on the 'lrk Tuesday of October, at the
trim' City Park, at 4 mink every =area& make
the exhibition sucasaful, and to thin end they
should receive the ftatracwoperationottarmera
and manufacturer! A little effort and za nom
inal amount of mosey will effect the desired ob—
lees. Median of the Society aft if:revery way
competent for ptomaine Ste intereasi and no
aka will be spere4 by them to Will tto oner—
ass obligations they owe to the industrial inter—
ests of the State. Let the proclucera find the
manufacturers do their duty In the . Imams and
We will halo as etraWqr2 which wlli be an hon
ed a credit to the county.. ,
an.
Coroner's Inquest.
ICormier Clayman held= Intpurst, aniSatar
day, on the body of, Andel, McAleer. • -Who was
killed* being nni•o•rar by s train, 4117 outer
dipoi of thellttainrs h. R. Wayne th Ahlesgel
on FridaY might. The .mles jof tisa
reed poaltirely proidbits any one from theneriag
nentaeleetry Man en the ears, while itt - tranaltn
from the depot to the car butUttage.- -'Tee cars
were running at tharate of Jib:mt.-eight !Zee an
hear, and It la hriDoosed Mania attempted to
jump off, en the doWn grade. •No blatrie was
attached to the, engineer. • Tha deceased wee
thirty-llva years of , age, and leaves wife and
three children. Ete was In the employ' of the
company, and residol on cneetliht Ike" 41177 .
atteriy.
7
'Allegheny Cointy Prison. —At a meeting
of the Board of Inenectors, held on Sefurday,
among other proceedings, the following reap_
I[looll was adoptedi
Racked, That tile Secretary be Instrneted to
notify the Warden net to charge, or receive from
prieoners, Jail fees on their discharge hereafter.
except In cases where it le specially crdered by
the Conde of Common rleas, Quarter gesalozue
and Oyer and Terminer.
By direction ol Board of Intrpectora,. -
Hamm Lamas; Becretary.
- - -
To Whom It Illay , Dotteern.-,We khan re.
dived6:n32mm:ilea-lot from Major L. D. Ha
amp, Proms! Mute]; etationel of Jackson,
•Mtsa., velour° to toldier named So hn .Kolln
who died at that rtic e , on the 20th the
whereabOute of Whose ft.ienda end raiz is
unknovre.: Should - id:ll6'mm! the eye of of
them they -may /emu the yeetleulars of Ma
death and clrettnees attending Ll . by ad
&ruing as ahove.
•
Grain Extb‘S. mxting vat ludd by
prombacnt gists 4 at .ffemon dt.co,N, cot,
tier of Tenn and W stritobt, ott Batt•day„
for the purpose oftettattltingtairabl Ibtignge ;
D o naldensbliatenawatt.ntnntres to a iv ; owe
present In MA tztled:istid preumba4 g7;asige
=Ala nude for canting It Into effect. ••
. .
An Alleged, Itok4er, Atrcile4.—cOngtable
Nader ' an Friday tertning 'arrested Titomaa
Jankann; Shafted 4W of Parkin:bah=
.with being concerned in the regent
.sobblny ag
bin bone% Jackson 'mta taken Carom didnonata
Thenibert, and gate WI fora hearing this' after
noon at tame , .. • .
• i'' 7 ' ..
Coroners Inquett.:-C,:ftfer Catena cat
Saturday held an laOlesl on the •bodi at Met
4144
young eon of MIT Horn. of 1 7 etteeoy, 6
was
bunted todeath ter ban bat,a4, late or
-boning tomatoes. 1 4 -t Tulin-. or
death was rendered. i; , .. _
Bam•Ball , -114 : clustaptan - Eatitivatta Bats*
linll Clublitllptay tHetbltd xmtatt lame with
,tha Alletlietl Base Hall CloVozi WacieFUT
aftexanon at data o'63e.k.
atOptk. .
ent Entered—Jadgmemt sais eater.:
ed the FL Davies: Caurron 'Saturday,
+walla John: Deer, Bakithitet,
two aysesiln thsannt! , ?" $1 , 0" 0 •Itach..,
Ino Bord'a empanelled Atneder:—The Mootteed.
Jury to tnteethiato tho footoeooneeo- 4
tug the murder on the gm nit,_ym mem mm
eveaDg at the MotyON_cilllce to continue this
inquest:- WO arstot lofted alkithecharaotsc
otitis evideace, u . salyg 'sticks/M. thvb r en i ght
Wore 1
.4 05 - - • •
The . heavy raitusof
Fries) , oceritioned - cottelderatire.darove A/-
o=y eloottlio Me of the s 'rarrg d[B2
truc*in of property, 6gAniule.2,
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