yOLUME• LXXVIII7NO. 2.25. gait piiMargh stlsette. , 711AV.F 4 1:ERS' GUIDE. ~riVal and Departure of Train'l Pcuuhillania Cczstral nalltied. Deka,la arrives. pap tspii.- s m Irmlll9 Min ACCOMMOU 6;.51 p ai Fast Line Pats &Eris Mail 1:30 pm l'ltt Erie • Ntaei te.i p Bbils..Expreza.. 4.lZi p m Baltimore Eat''. lan p 01 rut Lim__._.. 2.20 pan Phil+. . 1 : 3 0 0 , JOarattawn Acin 2100 nanai Ist Will Stattoa 4011 • m i lt Walt minus - 2d ft " Ilran m 'nl '" 14 ~• 4 , 35 p al lth?L. p m tin re. p Penn al.teonio'n. Rhti elitirrli train leaves Walls' Slattern e :cry Sunday at 9.53 a- ea; rat urtang, lon yea Pl Liana at 1205 ti• Pittsburgh, Fort Watue and Chicago ItLy 13oe m ,Expross ..... 2r.ooam p ist.Enpreca ...... 3.310 Express.•--- 9 . .00 p m Exprem ...... G. 01) p m .. ?MTN m - 1:50 p pir. Caine &Erie 41:101110 N. Castle ta tole Ne* Brighten Accommodation leave. A liegheoy Alpo!. at 11 ; • a. m.“ 10 a.. m., 1.45 p. m., anT 6:14) ede p . , m.; New Cattle, SMO F. tdi;Zeostony,%la o p. Tn. . . inttaburgh, 'Cleveland and Wheeling. ^..Depeirtt.- , • • ; - ' Amino.' Mayitica. .... :... Ina a to EMI:Weil 'am a m LlPtem .. .35 p m EXV1V85......... 335 p m mall. CIO a no Mall 900 p m stataienvills;ileconneodaticm .leavei Allegheny at I 0 p m. : rittsbuTei and Connellsville. Deprrit. Arrive. . fitail...,' '- '1:55 et.in'ISIMI ' alt. p m Espkess . aMO p tuE.lrpreas 10:00 a PI lit 41cKenaport.linln a m Ist MoKeolport 6:50 a m W. • ....' 0:16p m , 24 'a .... 105 p an_ BrtariaddrKk'a...- 'MO a=l tat Braddock'. 9:30 a m Id i " •••• tasi p rn 24 ••• .... 5:40 p m Allegheny Valley IlaErni& • Deperit. ! - • Arrive, .lEall - 7:00 a m•Fxpreas s•xo s us Express.. ~ . . . —... IrXX p matinsli.. . 7.031pni AseomeledneloixeS*p mAceoinatodathin emirs xx CITY NOTICES. flood (Min Prints, Dates, Fig., tlunants, Rai sin*, Plums, Pine Apple CAndy and Clocoannt Tatty, at 1(9 Fedein! street, A Ileg:zany I*Cl la= TLo xceintor Institute Will patoectcroGe,A• cleveuth eesston this day,Sept. 41t4pikoyilie Hell, ...Ler of Liberty and tth strtefi. -• Sea Side Shawls, Beautiful cOlOrta • 'Remember the Flare, et, the tortlecast corder of Fourth cud Market etroete. U. lietteror Loos a. Duo. Trans letive Eillegheney Station today for Shields' Grove, Ildkremorthe M-9..1 3 C•I1 40 2:16 P. X. 4:0 Y. x., and G r. NE.; and return at 3.31 8:10 c ; Y., lupd p, ne s , extern Un!verelty The FDA Terra 4011 open on September 4th, with very superior eds./ismsee for imparting instruc tion. Apply at Universityling, comer Ross vmi Dlsmonditriletis. let tw env ['hulas a l Auctloti four elegant new ear4etl 7 <Were Pisaos, sad t*o ant rate_ aecoadsand ones,, cill he sold et gollWelne'll'4o.retien Cinnic Tuestay morning at to o'clock- They may he canalised thin atter. noon. . , Plaid Klannels Pernal mana opened thin day, which wIO be sold at led, flieu . rcissaidseftirer's*iqs. ELtmem ber th e Once, en the elifner . of FOuith - ittillarnet. intent. C. Irecltkon hove in 13no. ; French Merinoes and 'Cashmeres, Fib= tbe to tge plew ork A ucuem,sr lean t hstl 214.1 f lhrrt leeson , s prce - a, 'Remember the place ad tlienortla-aasteortel of Fourth sod 11Arket "recut. C. litt.ssolt Luta S Dm% Carpenter Jabbing Sllap. Rating returned After an &mote of three years ...ts.the amp. tbara radpeavi mp Ilholforsil sorts otjahinglltthe earpepter at the Ola stand. • Virgin Allep,hertsreerYtteurltehl street and °harry alley. Onlaniratelicited and promptly attecoled to. —Great Many Wonders. hros - ohheto stcolopllshed., Una of them ts that at the Book Publishers' Petmentattah Depot they mill sell you a book eitpubkabera'srles., pad sit, Ton a presont word from CDs Caotkto five hundred iollark To 'allots . yourself that such is the case cell at 74 Filth street. • •." a~r~nena~n~ Bates is Bolt, No. 21 111th street, having marked dose thelelimmenith spelled r/lees Goods, such as merinoes. mourns, wool do Banes. Terse lines cianbo.posalisset - Jitt a•zonlidexable per ceotille less that, the figures or one week since.; In addi tion to these, eve,y ankle 1.2.1t1e 1)r i_Verbets• Tex.; ema be pit redisseti.nivery low.lteutes at- Bates, i - rkqeiirrthislimiadz al . Sward Far of Asia; coil. the aromatio nit., of which A:rev:ult. ElleoMir is compedied. aikUite prep.- atioa tbi . eitnistrv7i.if 'the tittles has achieved its most remerkible triumph,. Jim% titureltled teeth. rind agreeable breath, and absolute e.iinptiou en dtseesee•tnet effect ine icanti;iri`the re &di; enPlkeetkes . of '*QZ4003,.. itiOniai W. Paiiv S co, irsetaargialt&itiaKardfleil r . toAmcikso hist" of various color. . (Mao at diaxsaaar peak? die ) 014.4A1 - id: Pi-tab:fro, , tirl` pad' ainzai? ja444' preer Itopillihr, done st thpabotiestlzww. **#fA:Pf°l44k,,the*r not s. •t.4.*,,itifr 114 - - - _ l'albalenale-A 4 7 ; *ni*i.ini*lF - aaiVileig". o l4 -aeg fg* , 044 't Vomnuph.‘BJenio faiA nit - walrus Chwitet inn, swat. run °attar doonioni-tbol coitheMic , tt i d of Y4 O ' A td 3 A44 1 5 . 44 4 . liLpgrobaud beore the we advance, ina,.‘iin, te. sold Arlen* than npn! zrufncrantorn isetnry prine.s.• 'on de - coiner pf-- - Fattli en4llickitztrenti. Lora & Era. • _ . Something NOW, ' In Stenev - iiis,e'lge ambenetTeTd . ei:cr Interd streets. WeRll6lOllO & Vary tan fold go,pleto ktocit 0! All 14161.12 Of Clinto#, Linea . Ana Fabian tiliotis,,ebniipei'Oh- Taxi buy EScm: eborbere.• the. ready -money. make* dry lieon. •ehilstbr -Remember the yincer,Oirpyleorner. jot TalV's.kadAt43.4 ~,L „r. v riemooir ' ,74 . 4uctto)t." . - Ititeto AlWthany, wee ttttlter-esst Nelsen -the Modquilliewe' captuiti- tit mom:ma 4nai inutender alias telitlAhnunal Lies.wful re. sktven, and taking ulfantage of •the patie'PrOV ig ia r. l 4, th e , , meaF_ ,40.woultt .. fok tow.; Tem, hem puzenasew ; of - the need Aping and summer goods at about onohalfofthe Ihrinteii.,Sointeof-the &mat tazlhe,,,isatfinerei apeirlastlngs aia fooluded to his stock; Which he Ls pnepared to.makeup to order, in short . notlee, fn be latent styles,"and cuvreiporglplow ratosS, 4, angee execltjaeit of farrilehleg goOdaand seedy. .luau-7e will aloe be found at nit elegant iftekilltropit; ,t4f.allegitZep Mend should give obld Of Vitas otaretts , , ;'l6-Itia'42tausaatls who read whoa , of Mee. ou ireibitiS teem, day, devotifiat ad4atc!la inlaid of* fewloots which concern thew ueaiiyl loodeesh ti Manisa we wilt p ot. our sommera 'Ott lata, -a, nataliall. frealreirs Liindirectlt 4mors idoWshduiesor for Unitive be strOotetough te,balat lortdd infinemees which Drodneo ll4 et*olothey'rdse Seek streAtttir t1. 1,11 /ode. - 'lettigoirdie arid regalati tta eisteO_ WO* thee,itedelufAyosontes from to t0'.041 deieow .a gill'aful4a: tab, most aaactio Are &deep*, eil , yl Ibilrosic *stnite O d. ISO &uch o eimithse inselSOidstforsdoe 6S ; liostettore Stelameh' eta .. ,Otexttli Deeded: Who[ me the effects of imitte ireilawar Twat Would.thee ell .146 ~*see known alba:4M coiad condense their expo. yfembeirtite 1 110 WIMP)). They lonia tell the ladelty 'to protect Mir -health they mot emetthisifiest' Mos otemlerd t lho debilltatiot 'PlihuP*lol;,-.04,--Y4l4',f‘thorh ma, osic to diced ,;ell,4,eirdomneatto and . Ainiriuri..timu. ✓ Wice fild r-bAns to this -Wholmoras:, - ,s.!st w ads.. 'pg,Teasein4 Altaativa, so the gdParr,ecacamut.', WersemildelloKio•e , eilt.W lll 120 /MT Soh They oreedhl.,eldlepritte Font Whims% Of spouse, re -4OoTeditf ihregeledDeftft-YestITIO. Of milieu tam* dispidelif futtettoO-fttoloted. of ht. iehesdrio dissipsfed, of solos:ULM !Worm tamed, . . I ego Dared, of Mier eomphdids =MU ID% Of hesenedystiot sod eon defled,lof Oder TIN anbaided Ohcalitaliell 'restored. Such Wthe of EforfetterWlatters. Bold mrefewhlre. A Latteivoitton of the geoleyjeal Lad mince i absgleal collection, made Sri lota Wad th 9 Pe itiftel3tateetnring the teat twelve years, by Pro feessor W. P. Blake. was destroyed lately by the litre to the Peelle Warehotuse it Bait Fressetstwo THE -DAILY T • Litk b. _m_ .101,t_wma. GAZET VERY LATEST NEWS TELEGR KPH LATEST FROM OIL CITY 1r32,43 csr'V War...tar Spedsll,l4 , llc6 to the Pitlebutgb OIL LIITT, StIL. 4, ISO There more than eight.m u; water iu 11,u et, uur mut - , thou four .uc4tt iu t.rtt.k. THE MR MILITARY 1:0MMISSION. Return of Mr. Emerson. THE V. S. SA.ISITARY CHIEIIBBIOII ..tpoioulor of Currency iBblied. Nilsson:ores, Sept. S.—Mr. Emerson, of the Wlre Military Commission, has Just returned from the South, where he was sent by the Gov. moment fo summon witnesses for the defense. The names of about sixty rebel officers and men were farnisig4 by Wirt- Considerable difficul t, wnx.experienced hr Mr. Emerson In finding the witnesses, as they were scattered over the Statesol North and South Carolina, Alabama, Florida and Georgia; a number were round to have gone to Texas. Mexico and Europe. Oat of the list but thirty-three were found, all of whom ate their way to this city. Many of the ex-rebel officers were fearful that if they came to Washington they would be - arrested and placed in confinement by the Government, and it was - not until they had received assurances, that they would come out from their hidiug pluces. The list of those subpainied embraces the names of officers of all grades from the rank of Colonel down, and also a number of private soldiers. Moat of those summoned served with Wire while he was In command of Anderson vine prison pen, The Seger, Commissary and Quartermaster of Anderscurfile art also among the number. During his so} aura in the Srath. adrer.nt military commanders cheerfully co operated with Mr. Emerson, and gave him every assistance in the discovery and sommoulog of vvltnessses. Contracts for postal service in the South now being made with mtirostis and steamboats are taken at an average of fifty per cent tower than before the war. In ace case 6%7,300 Is now paid for service for which the Government gave $ t 55,000 flit, years ago. In another case £4,203 a year ago. wasthen paid for carrying the malls to a email postollice, when the receipts were but $2,400 a year. As an evidence of the tueussfelness of the United Stoma Sanitary Commission in the grat ultouscollection of soldiers' bounties, bank pay, pensions, <kr., It may be stated that over one half of the claims tiled at the Pension Office are presented by the general agent of the Commis sion, at the Central Depot in this city. Up to the 15th of august, tifty tbonsand were Bled by Forbes, agent of the Sanitary Commission. for collection, of which ouetkomand seven hun dred and thirtv-Eight were duly settled, by the payment of 5182,552 30. The amount of National f;arrency issu,d by the Treasury Department for the week ending September 3d, was $2,221,=.1 sod the grand W. t r al Issued up to date is 5177.417,220; total amount of certificates of Indent:due:se redeemed at the Bureau of Redemption In the Treasury Department for the iv.k. ending Se,nealber 2d, was 156.987,520. The amount of mutilated cur rency destroyed in the same period is $2,206,575. FROM NEW ORLEANS. St izurr of Colton on Red Hirer hr Di I firu:l) of Goy. Sh.rkep and Gen. Slocum TUE PLIETHODIST CRUM SOCTIL 371anifebteres Irons Three Bi eh .tps New YOULK, Sepfeectber thra!l' 'New Orleans correspondent sail: Mr. Kelly, of I,.onleians, has been appointed agent to proeeed up Red river:and ekes; on behalf and, for the beno lit of the State, nil the cottonlpnrehased by Henry W. Allen, formerly rebel G tar rel. Captain Semmes, of the Alabama pirate no toriety, and his sou, are gill It Net.: Orleans:: eta , evilsisltt Ahn.dilierences between Governor Sharkey And General Sinenut,this correspondent ways; To the GOTerlMei , ran:wear:laces at Waabington, that the military refusal to honor writs of habeas corpus by the Weal Judipu, bath Secretary Seward and Secretrry Stelattban reply that although thwilltovernmetit has appointed a provislonal governor, temYtial 'lttar le still pre dominant lu the State, And it 15 the duty of the ttationtlimilltary to preserve ordm, sad meet out justice, for the accomtiliehmant of watch important obJezte, the people of MissivsipM, have not demonstrated Melt abilltyor dispasi don: ti le thott_vht that the resell, of the mis understanding will be the reelgnalion of Gly. Sharkey. Is7rw YORK, Sept...l.—Pastoral manifestoes to their docks of the three Methodist Blab?Pi Or the Booth, and frota the Episcopal Bishops 01 Alabama, are published: They recognize the no. mistakable _fact of t he thilwra . to drstnV Us , poittiev noir of country., AO' urge on Ilea people a cheeifil submlssioetO the power tug be; acquiescuez In the results of the war and a return to good calzanahlo under the National Go•iernment, but they are more oat actable Ott the sublect_of cherub, re-lollop with_ thcir Northern•hrethens, dinning that - the letter ha'e repuL‘ed previous advances made with this ob ject. and Insist that future proposals Mule cones ii r ensef, Zplecopal Blahop Of Ala - •hamif:fhatritchiltie ,elargymen that It will not be nooses ory ;to `resume their prayers for the Presidemt of the United Suttee unlit civil au thority Is Billy restored in Chair Mate, At a Convention of the,Gwrglia &pis:or:int ctittraLic wuirettißazhac.tdiedi renew their co *n. !tedium with the church In this North when. , aurthe Bishop 'should consider inch 'a Mittreer . consistent with the' good faith Pledged to thei • brethernoi other portions of thaleto C , 3.1 Feder. ate States. AIMCEE FROM CRaRLESTO.N. Gen: Hatch's Snecessor. THE APPROACHING ELECTION Sze You s, Sept. 4.—The &mkt's CtuulestOo special says General Hatch has retired from the command of the city and Is temporarily suc ceeded by General Bennet as post commandant in the city. , The election for membensottle State'Conven:. than is to Wm plane 041inend the South Gar:-" ollelansint — cotutiderahly atlletuded by their pro. paratlons for the event. Governor Perry, In a letter which he has re cently written, states that in cases where the rebels take the amnesty oath end receive his recommendation to the President for pardon, it is presumed that the pardon will be granted. • • New Tone, Sept. 4.—The Charleston • Courier of the Slat ult., Bays ; It is stated that a de ' claim bee teen arrived at. that only those Will be entitled to'vote at the approaching election for the Convention, who were actually loyal in 1600. If the report be correct, it disfranchises all who may have attained age, or who may have become qualified since that time, and =- Rica with the intent and spirit .of Gov. Perry's proclamation, based upon the announcement made by President Johnson,* that the laws in relation to suffrage, in force prior to seenalon, should ohms be valid. A Movement is on foot to invite President Johnson to extend bus contemplated vialt to Richmond as far as Charleston: port an Prince Naw You:. Sept..4,—d.dvices hare been re ceived from au Prince Its the 19th id Aug ww. Artinanrrectlen at. derlalca, and Caron width was Intended to ala, thorebela to Neap; tO Ilaytimt,has been ProtuDdi euPlceseed by the . goverwmentlorcee. . President treffrardhai sent a coMmLtslOn.to. cuunlne Leto the condltlpu of the =ay which is besieging , Cape litothee. - the members •of the comccdeslora retttnted a- favorable riePlfl•A They alsovitlie thaf,-to spare atseleas mrpen- 0 elan of blood, the rebel etre:mil:old should not beattacked, but etrotigly invested and block aded, so that the rebel garrison may receive no succor from 'outside. Seven steamers and three sailing Tassels are at the command of theorr ernment, to render the blockade effectual. ries. blent Gerard was• about• to ' visit the northern part of the Leland. The news of the Cabsal revolt:smi also Leland._ by the way , of : yty • 'Nan X ORK, September 4.—Gold Is a fraction ginWs the advance In 5We In London, and ejansiable chances of the Debt staterilente. tottntencted eheupward tendency' arising limn he active clasUun demands. The prince have canned from MN ®1444r L& E FROII SOUTLi OAROLDIA. The Approaching Convent , on SNTUATIOX GEORGIa Gen. Wilecn Attacked by Highwaymen Puts. Sept. 4.—We leans from n gent'e mar. that ..he people of Saith (lurollau re raalalre rrelimthary measures to secure a fell rcprese•ntntion In the am - Toff-111M ralventlon. He reps setae the derail:mut senlfment us oelna it , favor of rrcongru _Golf upon a busts of out Ind cut Colon. Mr. C. M. Howard, a prominent citizen of upper Georgia, lin published a letter, Ortithiett be takes a mot-t encouraging view of the situa tion, and points out the true policy for the people. Re nips a revolution of *grim:dune as leallspee eable, and putting a large portion of the tends in permanent grasses, He also urges the con tinuation of foreign emigration, end counsels toe people to take eoumsge, be royal, resolute, and industrious. . . The Herald learns that Iron for the repair of the Georgia Central railroad has been par. Chased, and the repairs will be pushed forward with dispatch. The Macon papery contain an account of an attack by four highwaymen upon Major General Wilson. The General succeeded in putting three of them to flight and captured the other. The Atlanta Inlet sags: The 159th Il linois regiment bas been ordered to Alatoona; the 68th New York Veterans have been ordered to Atlanta and the 140th Illinois have boen.ordered to occupy the railroad from Adalraville. The hucksters at Mama were charging one dollar per pound for butter, when „an order tiring market prices was leaned compelling them to ell butter at twenty-dva cents par pontol. A. Macon corespondent to the Asgla.ts Transcript says : Nnmeroua outrages occur in Alawn, particularly at night, and cltlaeris arc mach endangered walking the streets by eared.a colored sentinels, who are quick to lire if one does not halt Instant]) noon being ahaUented. The Jtoo - toll and .1144 , e.,,1et, the publication of which was tuterdleonl, has been resumed. Its editor has buss relcusrd from • imprisonrunst, but do<A not resume his position. KETCHUM, THE FORGER, His Oppearance tes Court DE!....TRU'2.TION OF OIL Ness YORK. Sept. 4.—Ketchum. the forger, was hrctuglit before Justice Hagan tbls morn ing. according to the adjournment of last week. Whim he appeared in maul, be bore the same melees manner noticed on him when arrested, tied he appeared to blot: with osatempt on the Court and all In the mom. Upon being asked le he was ready to proceed with• the examination, be replied that he was not, at his counsel was lbseut from the city, and he would ask an ad. jc.urcraont for two tiara. The ease was then postponed until next Monday. It was latendot to have the muse presented to the grand }art' br iar, tint t hi, adjournment made a pomptrnerneus ite-moseary. The Pn.r Las a diapatch date! Petroleum Cen tre, September 9d. which says: A Are raught from a spark Irom a laborer's jape, on Saturday morning, wtech first destroyed three hundred Osnele of all, and a tank at AndersOoss sob when the tank burnt, dteuvetion was spread over an acre of Le:11:01y. Two cocoa houses, two derricks and a rednery were destroyed. The whole town was at one time atmstepod. Tile loss .1s eallmated attll,ooo. From North C'orolitso —Blniettlty Between the Planters and Negroes. Nam Folic, Sept. 4 - Tho Tr i?rearts' • lh sleigh 'lx rwpcmdc.l.6.lss- There la occaiional between the planters and negro., on ac.-volt of the reluctanceor the latter to Wire bAlt his wat;e2 held until the cad of talc year. The u=roceprufer, in all darner. to raid rate land on sharers, where their reward will be comair.a , u rote pith their induW.o. There Is a gene,ai .1e termination not to lea,. lands •O freedmen. A few eyessible planters have adopted the share for share priedipla, and reeled It woral %veil A larceonumber of planters arc drying away all the women and rtill4ren, who were formerly their slaves; 261 d-refuse to suceort threra. The tecrreeptpdent says It It crideut that the planters do ROLIVecd to settle down under the system of freelabm in this State. for sorb traatrannt of the iamilles of the black splainil indicates that they'treairutvg to bring about nalecrrail discontent. anterhy and crime us a pretext for drunrestrag a eorepnlsory system. Cot. Wane lessly, Eraperintendeut of the Freedmen's ga rcon for North Carolina, has lately Leaned circular, lrattracting bin ;skean:din all well AU. the:Bleated cases, where !smiles of women and etnld^. - r. ore turned - away by drionierrato t ires upon the crore of nett tradhscatt Per Tor l'ariffietmo amount te keep them nutd the doh:W:nu year The aaent at Charlotte, has err - I:Pin that the promnigapc4 40 hart -emeritus:. ellect In this district, where the belt has been rapidly inerean_. leg. Someletra;ireilfent their tdralliet away had them brought buck rather than have their cape levied on for their support. There seems to be a general Inference, among; the planters that the convention soon to assemble. among other * lowa, nut provide for the arrest of persons and children found without homes and unaptly meat, for is term , of yeas rs,. or, untilthe no oh twerrty.one. • There ts e therefore, a scheme fur enanube• luring vattrants, and•thon going to the oyursehrst of the poor end procuring their services free, or upon their own terms. Probably not iem Bonk Way homicides of btocks have occurred In this State river the surrender of Joiraraptifa army, end I have yet to hear of condign punishment being accorded fur-oath Some heel been tried, and treir corn are sail held for trial and adju dication. AVPltcant , f bur Pllrd.oo WAmillSo7 , : Sept. 4.—Tbere were at the Executive imeo;lon today at t , o'clock, at or eLziy"per 4 sotte wilting for en auflienee with the Preeldent. At least two-thlrd3 of them were Sontherame,4to come to eirply fbr pardon, aed Among them, for the fourth time, was Er• Gt.vernur Brown, of Georgia. The totelffeenee from texas is to the eSeet that there will be no trouble in that State la the work of reetemtion. • fnformmlon from other Sri/there States to alike favorable, The Provis ional Governors era repreeettAK 14 _MAU all In their pond. to tiotiform to the vicin of the Pres ident of the United States on that important subject. Horses Captured from Guerrillas. New Yorm, dept. 4—Tbe • Tribune's Wash ington epeetol says: In reply to an inuulry whether officers capturing buries from guerril las, and afterwards turning them over to the United Busies, and ullang receipts therofor..ire entitled to compensation to the amount of the value of the eadmals,. Vontrolar. Buck ingham has decided that curb payments would be In contact with all orders of the War Depart ment on this subject, and that the practice would result Minato:only to the people of any invaded tonntry;at the same time rendering the invaders infamous, and would ultimately recoil upon themselves by deatroylng the morals of the army. The Long Island 4)lssuntr—El33l , loyees Ar rested—Writ 4 - Babas Corpus to be Ste Naw l'ona. Sept. 4.--11. Is reported that R. J. Race, Conductor' of the mall train and JIM, White, Regineer of the. express train on the Long Island Rallroad. bays been arrested on the Coroner's warrant. The „Pears Washington spwird says: It 16 confidently Predicted that President daimon will soon Woe a proclamation restoring the writ of habeas corpus in the loyal States. The mall serylce has been restored on every railroad lii thahate Of south Carolina. Mrs. Mallory, wife of the rebel ex-Secretary, hoe called on the President to ondesyortono. cure the release of her hmband from Part Po. laskL *ayal Mitten New Your., Bept. 4.—lt U expected that the Algonquin as Winontaki, xll begln Cher trial for this week; rarely, The Wltonealrl ti all ready for the contest- The North Carolina has ceased to bp the; receiving 6Wp and Will now be bitted m an ordering ship. Captain lie.lilroty, *ho has commanded_her for the put year Will. takecommen4 of one of the screw 5190p5. • Tho Japtaese • gunb6m, Ptslyama, Captain Franklin Bonet,intien,torday for irallahauta. _ , The Arnica Meeting in titchmand.. 1 , New Tort. September 4.—The Herect ups The recommendation, of ihe tate 'Jame .-Mass Meeting in Mehttiond, that meetings shmild be held throtighenti. the State of Virginia, being carried put.. The/ hare bote called in derentlichintles; One held iin Yrklay, at Hall fax Gotirt-Mouse l Weed itesehtthalls accegthiS the abolition of Eatery as an accomplished fact, pledged ad: efforts for a fun Illitoratlon of the Union, and endorsed thtr.itconsfmtion policy of President Johnson.. • Ward of inspectors Appointed. F0P.T111.93 b oanoa,Sept. IL—Alias:4 of Li.." swims has been Appointed by amoral 0. L. Mann. of Norfolk. , PITTSBL 11C-11. TUESDAY, 14 PIE tit BER 5, 1865 FROM WASHINGTON Influx of Pardon Seekers EX•R'Sf i GENERALS AND THE LATE PROCLAMATION Call letalett by the Agents for Rebel Roud- NEW YORK, Sept. 4.—The Hiretkra Washing ton ep , trial say, Foot the number of arrivals at the hotels last night and to-day, the larger part of which are from the South, there to good reason to apprehend applications for pardon, adjustment for claims, and petitions for the restoration of property, with all the other mul tifarious duties pert-Mai tor at this time. The registers at the hotel,' indicate that a large proportion of these newly arrived sepurn ern are from Virginia; Tenneaao being next in number and North Carolina and Louisiana about equal. thc Washington Despatch states that noun of the prominent ex. rebel Generals have no yet ap plied for petmiselon to leave the codntry under the priivisions of the late Presidential proclama tion. Lee has no thought of thus applying, though he has been offered a handsome utanelon In Lontion. :quer runs, September '4.—The Agents for Rebel bondholders in London have tartled the following call A. meeting of bondholders will be held on Monday, the itk day of September, next, to consider their' tared position, now that, the tiovernencet. of he United States has become de facto the Government of the Confed erate Staten, and If deemed expedient, to appoint a committee to protect. the rights and intoriots, and generally to tak e each steps as may be thought advisable. Communications from bores fide bondholder, may, In the meantime, tot made to the undersigned (Signed ) Tini2ELL CAM Solicitor tot the 60.1601:i0ns The, are nefoatunately creditors. nail their debtor bas msapiscartil leaving no effects NV hica arc not claimed ay a creditor hating the prefer ence. The tithed States Government claims all the cotton, all the ships all the monlea, and all the stores of the Coultderme in neutral coun tries 00 wril as iu the !South. The Stonewall bat alrmaly been given up to them by Spain. The Shenandoah will be given apt,/ any coun try In whose harbor she teaks refuge. They claim all the cotton sad funds of the Conte& crate Government now In this country. ff such 141.14111ns come before a court of law In England, the judgss cannot book favorably noon the bondholders In connection with a loan om terra ink% In ouuslderatlou of the Q /tea's pros lareatiou. nmenting upon this, the London Mar says: TI/01: is not Lll the laternational law, one shred of 'alacrity to iniciport the Idea that this rightful government is trinand to sunrise debut which were coctracted to aid In Its own de struction. The doctrine is SO manifestly absurd that It only rv:ilires le he !gated to be lie own confirmatkon. 'fee confederates bond holders are debtors to the tote Boalti.rn GoVcsrnmnt. If the, were net, they might find some theory sw whiols would abiadvothem from the dies. gicLable duty of pitting. !.tork and Money Martet Nelw Y.B.a, September 4.—The &act marital urened to-day teal more %env; y. Tit specti .suve upercetora at the morniug board extended more ereere:ly over the net. Tlie tout of the mar tint eras decidedly stronger then far some wicks, and prices were higher thrnagiout The e activity to Eric, and Ohio and Nits -initppi cretin:tete*, rave an imProred toad to the ratter +Lochs The salts of certificates at the lxviol were large, and pion advanced. The active demand for Erio le auppovA to be based upon the movements for codtritlling the ep proachiug dtKiiol3 of otlic&s. Ai the last Board the market was strong and zencrally higher, with inc.N.s.ned animation aad activity on Ent, Old Southern, litidaott, Toledo Ned Cumberland. Oaio Grit:leeks were henry And iower, and owing to the fact that the prin. ^pal partice bane WW oat, the debt etaternent had a eery test:rabic effect upon the Govern tureulainin -oreft.ttna< - "WaS a marked improve. meet on tele temb, with Div-eared lernsad. Mit.cellei.. ens iharco arc goaeralk steady, nsd without on) sp.icial feature- U..W opened weal. coder lbc flea of Doodi ou tho other nide_ wad trier faro:able ehowitz of the debt fitsternaat, :.at afterward, boom:. rtfoncer. Ttio niortel merlict 1, cALet.and cothlog Aoirtg 0940 1:11 . . Del CCM. m call. The v.,eri Parke; 0, tali's, milled this crening 11 n MIIS Cr of railway mazunten w meet lbe tkotie, mov sally dor from I.lvlrp,l. cold wei• crii.n.• w than crn.try the 1: agl.sh and Frauch umr!ste. ALlairs lu Iltscon, Ua New Yons, Sept. 4.—Tho .Lcacten corr”pda dent or the AtriroMit otertql. aver referring L. the ttritlL,ocu al trade In test cap, caret: A new !Cameo In Lead, tiae etblettel heel t, which ,Mode-e cinch Goal to the Salta; St is the re.- ...tr. nr merentnts dt Jauneville and Ctociadatt Lbelr sno;tlPn of new coeds aed western p,:torte. Not Lance Lbws hat( the Limo L coo , too by the trip, to geLtin^ hie tnpotles, clot pared with Otero gorn Nit., York.. IL i 5 also raid alit tgdoit can he purchnend Iti Weston, chin 6S tbe,.' ply 116 in New York. liooth of o Nasal Oetetr—Arrival from Nest nritana. horror, Heti. 4.—(..lomatalore John Collin! , Long, of Ebel:nand atatee Nary, died on aster <lay at:North (k:may, New linropshire, where 'ha was visiting. Ile wa• hDrA In 17,0% terved with dtatlnetlah dining the at fret with greet kithein. and contluted In active betl4co up to within sin pears, irben 111 health compelled him to retire. TUn steamor Komiloom arrived today from ytu (means with eight hundred aod olottor.two bah% of cot= and other valusWo timithern bitot by Ntw Tunic Sept. evening a earpen um' named Joseph Bolt, residing at New Brigh ton, Statai Leland, was abut by two soldiers, and to not expeetod to recover. "The .&4fire have neen lintlnnlng n , )=4: the pinen for b.votai days, and last evening go; m • &sputa tifth Holt, when they fired two shots from their re• veltien. nno shot taking attest to BOWS $44111- der, and One In his temple. The soldiery then OW into the woods, where It i 3 supposed they are now concealed. Witnesses say that 'Loh. who Is en inotrenalye man, gave no pr vocation, I 31131= 8.1. tumour., Sept, 4. rho Richmond papers of this morning hove been received, and contain the following Items Franklin Sterns, the well known Unionist of lite:nom:id, i 9 announced es a candidate for the Legislature. Alexander Dudley, preeldentor tho York River Railroad. had his pardon restored to him by Preldent Johttaun. Bishop Lay, who was arrested on 9 topic:on of having Important papers which woold have famished strong - evidence against certain politi cal prisoners, has.: been released, his innocence having been ascertained. She Reported VIM of John ISL-win to ttio United Staten. St'ssweitrron, Sept. la not believed hero, es stated In the English journals, that the Preai • dent-has InvLed John Bright to vlsit. the United Rates as the guest of the and certainty the Navy Department hes no knowledge that the Colorado or any other easel has been designated to bring him to this country. -The Colorado, only two or three montlus ago, wall placed in the. Stereo= squadron, and It Is not all probable that she will soon return here. Rursints.AMeriCan TolegTaph Cinema), September 4.—A mintage 4rnm Macthillan, dated the 13th ult., sayer The Rue. alon•Amerlcan Telegraph Company's berg, Clara Bell arrived at Birks, Jane 14th, 'tusking the voy age from New York. in 133 days, tonclangnt Cape DeVerdo bland OW water. She brought ont on deck the email propeller Steamer Limb darner, for the am atlas expedition On the in interior waters. Everything arrived in good order and all on board wore well. Reopening of southern Postal:noes. New roan, Sept. 4.---da the postordees con tinue to bo reopened In the Booth, postmasters Who were to possession of them when tho re bellion commenced have drafts or notices rkried on•tham for the settlement of arrearaxes. BoMe few' have lienleited their Indebtedness, while others express a wllUngneas to Puy as soon as they can obtain means for that ru ts:we. Death of the DeeelvtoaCterkorthe Matz- lean Telegraph Company. ! Now Toon. Sept. 4.—N. T. Cartht, tote re applying clerk of the cutem department of the American Telegraph Company, died at bla rep• ipeaca In Brooklyn petterdzy evening, after a short but severe Illness. Mc. Cults has beim left lowans by tnirmerehsate and•the telegraph• Ih community, piece the Bost Introduction of the telegraph into public use. Explosion of the Propellor MoMon. TnENTON• N. J.,lllept. 4.—Tha Propeller neon exploded her hotter to-day, near thls.eity, on her return from Now York; loaded with mfr ehandlze for Trenton, valued ut $50.000. A lady from Blond Brook, named Yen wig killed, the engineer very aniously Injured, and the Captain WU hallt, bnt 001 badly, . Dclllll CUleitert. LUltaillUted. No Yong, Septemner 4.—The Worid . . •pe clal sus: The Pres . :dent hag generously comma. ted tg i t mprisonment for a term of yegrs, all prnO g Renter... of d_•ath. In Cleats of soldiers eery! tcd of desertion. Three Slassachnßetta addle saner sentence of death have been sent to P. I . Delaware for Cov Year.. cash. ... .._-- fGbverinneut Barracks Burnt. Arguars Sept, 4 —The barracks st Camp Cebu _, belonging to the Government, were to tal'', tro4 ad by fire La-night, and three other barn and the antlers building acre pertly des• troyed,by bring torn down to prevent the spread ing oT c l , e flamea. The lose 1,4 cLi 000. The lire was p - bably the Work of en Incaudiary• r Pardon. Granted. , V{ AP INGTON , Sept 4.--The President recently pardofred eleht applicants of the 'OO,OOO class, !vela* in Richmond, being the. remainder of the Ilat of about thirty, a majority of ce I red-the Executive clemency two months ax-o. BY LAST NIGHT'S TLIAI L Explosion of an Oil Refinery at Tithonto 3gic _ xa D 357 A. •1' 3EC f 3 THE POOL WELL A correspondent of the Erie Dispalch gives the iii.llculans of the explosion of the oil refinery of Wra.e & StiliwcP, at Tidiroute, last Friday mundhg. The noise of the report was very loud, and aroused the town. The correspondent of the://irp.wert, going oat to ascertain what the [tootle war., says : UP reaching the street, a large column of &DEO black smoke met his gaze, which proved to issue from the steam Oil liennery of Messrs. White & Stillwell, situated or the banks of the Allegheny, near the center of the town, and directly opposite the ECM:IO - Oil Works. The cense of the es plosios no act knows, tor ever will—all Is conjecture and Mutt be. MI that Is known Is that It did not proOeed from the engine, which was situated In theutreme east end of the works, but from the nelfthhorhocif of benzoic: tank, at the west end. Pen of the employees, Joseph Howard and Jahaes Lacey, commenced work, as usual, at abont lour o'clock in the morning, but Lacey had gone to breakfast, nod had just returned when the explosion took place. W. S. Deform, another workman, had also just commenced his day's work, These three were the only direct witnesses, and In the tvrinkli,it of an eye they were hurried from earth to eternity. Of rourso the building wee speedily enveloped in liscum— human Mimi/ were of no avail—the brill:ling and its surroundings were run - endured in the flames, which, al last accounts; still rises high ' In the air and terminates In a pillar of smote. The charred and *teaming bodies of the satyr , tunate men were recovered shout nine o'clock' j but so disfigured that it Is .doubtfu. whether they mu Mdlatinsulshed one from the other. Wm. S. Derma- loaves a wife and one child—heir feellcip cob. be boite: imagined than described. He was a tarn of about forty-ace years of age, had resided here about ti , e rears, slot bore it vied capitation as an Indnadriom an! worthy calzon. JICOVI Lacey, vapponed to hare been at Roglishman, tot lately Data Toronto. Cana de West. La thought to have atonally there or in Finclavd, and was about forty years of age. J.,teph Howard. the other victim, was a yonnn men of about twenty years of are, and canto here from itrovenatield, Mahan. Both Of me :otter ere qen spoken of by mote Who knew than >l-. B. S.tlretl, nn t the proprietors, no o wigs a ranow except. Re had started with Lartry for the refinery, out ".15 stopped bye gentleman Oa some businesa, and maj again , iu hi, way; whet: the eydosion took place. Mr, Stilwell lakes Ms loavery quietly, aoaming to to lilnk that ho has enough to be thankful fdr, Uc estlmateu the loss at about $24,000, on which there bCo itenranee. What makes the mat ter still worse la the feed that tar F.priag freshet demogel tha redriery lu the eica. , nnt of $1 3,09') 6-seini of gar riarms were more or' hietallhsg timbers,amottc whom are llews.. - o. Jamesrstsholl, T, and C. J. at'ted - of.. list Inure tisidesi cattleman lam se:oli o', but, It ia believed, not danceromlf. An leoptca will soon" be held, whoa, if on/- thine new transplret, I will write again. LA 1., m.—Theinatainitton has beer, hold, and a verdict rendered that the death of the de ceased wan catww-sl toy the "combootlon or platten of gas, eked egrabtletida or exialmion taking place from Come and in a manner no known." Ito Jetty also failed to that any rea son for censoring any ore. The bodies were burned to a atop, rad only by clrrattuslancesm callow& . Dolores was brown to hate had two sliver halt dollars, which were found near Wm; lion and was Iden tified by the general shape of the shall. sal La cey, whose skull, limbs and Most of :era fon ne were burped to a powder, by a tams, and by it bring known that he was the only other person in the weeks at the time. spectal Correspondence of Me Elle Ilt.pstett PITTIOIX CITY, September — l' at S. &Clod:, the rode were .17 . 3. - 1 from the Pool eel:, No. fel, 'Warden bum. We ar• !Irv! In time to see the last rod out, the Cac came 001 like 5L.111 romping from a honer, the Ithelng could he heard for some dletaocc, and were II not far the top of the derrick, the column of oil tumid east/v hare reached the ItetZtit of 40 feet above the derrick. (bp). We can eet , very !Stile di:Terence hetwecu this well sod the famous l'hWilts well on the Tarr Carta in 1564, which nutted, whpa started, et the rate of a s ialt) barrels per dey, ea we will estimate th',A well AL 1,500 per day until n - o era informed or its Dor lag la.s. Al gl culotte it Is the largest well row Denitotrutle Reasoning. The 31 bZe Treprne gist's rotor fl.zortsArty the AlM:atm tuliventlon should not I stir,' the constitutional amendment abolishing rharory, nor take any other action to that end. which teem to us grate or cogent us those urged by Mr. Pciditton In ilia Confederate Democratic State Convention. The 2Whorte say: that if the Cobvention abashes idavery it alit Ignore the war which was made for its defence, and will Instill the memorte s of those who fought., bled apd died for slavery. As It may seem Incredi ble to rotor that the South is progressing so fast in the spirit of I/emphatic reconstruction as this, we quote from the Tribune's editorial: A correspondent asks some reason (or our dc- Ow lug that the Contention of Alabama should opt fon:wail abolish slavery i and woader: what harm there would be In doing that, after admitting that. It has been entirely abolished by :he General Government. Well, we shall enlighten him on the subject. While assuming that African slayery In Its rorent form in lOU to these States, we ItSsert that it has nct lees legally abolished, • • • • • • • • • flat, to return ; the reason why slavery ought not. to be f aurally abolished id beCatlso the men who ass to he represented In the Alabama Con-. sention fought for it on,the ground of ha consti tutionality and humanity, and also the Scriptural warrant or It. If that Convention should abed.- lab it, It trill beignoring the war; whine was, In some measure made for its defence. It will do mort.--inenit the memory of the dead who (ought so bravely, but vainly, in Its defence. We owe something toilet dead. The citizen of the south who would tread Without reverence on the grave of a confederate soldier has no man hood. So slavery is to be preserval out of regard for the blood that has been :bed for lt, to keep up duo reyercniie for the rebeillou that woo made for lt, and howdah the members of the COLITOII. Wm (ought for it, These are cogent Democratic rr.saane, and we supposalt wan those and simi lar ones that inellgated the Ohio Confederate Democratic Convention, in their mob:Mona, to restore the rebels to thocontroi of every;, but we think They will make the loyal , people only the more &Unfitted to wipe u Qat relation " dentined with rebellion.-05‘Geatte. A Allanlapippl Unionlat. A nowspaperentrespOnfient relates the follow. leg es an incident of the Mississippi Convention which hea Judi. adjourned. A resolution wad under discussion requesting (ha withdrawal of. the Union troops from the State, and the corres pondent says v , ,'as this Juneture Mr. Crawford, the memboorone what is here called Ate "gtato of Jouts,v, t ot the floor. The county rocelved this name ikon the fie, that when the State decedent prorettedOod Wet drew front the ,STMe. • Its people ware alolist unsnlmonsiy append to secession, and throtigh- ISM the whoolemar - were in' favor of the Union. Crawford, a true specimen of theold fdlastsslypi h u nt er , theirsopresentatlsoletlitiOntraition. Re spoke for Milan people and lie could tall tlemen on this Libor that the time for boasting ma blots:rhea passed. Ile did. not want the troeg , Wi th drew Qom hares Weirder to laiteces. don m lease again on the Union people. ea they had been the bud four years: Ile was favor of cultivating the good will of the North and the Oovennsmat. 'That was our only hope." Tux owners Of the celebrated lead mines in Opuibern Missouri are building new 112112110714, and preparing to employ about lateen hundred miners In taking out lead. I'ITI IND SOIIIII3O The Few ridilice for the Third Presby terian Church Society. TM, uric Third Presbyterian Church is in a forward state of ;irogression, and is being rap idly hurried to 'oisup:ecion, although It will be mane months l,etore It will he ready for occu pation. When tinirord, it will lie one of the handsomest church •treetares 111 Western Feint aylesniri The tract of ground iil et which it is b-ltig rreeted, Is one Lund, d and ainety•t bro. by one hundred and two feet. The mail church will ie}une hundred and luny-el.:hi tem long, by one hued - rid and four wide, and of the Norman style of mclotrecare. The chapel, in the re, of toe mail, ( . 1.11.1, Ch (to be two atones In bight) rill have a front on Cbrrry alley of one hundred and two feel, and be lifiy.six feet wide. Tee brat story will be used as a lerter° room, ladles' sewing and consulting room. A: c., and tha second story occupied for Sunday and primary schools, meeting room and library. The anditor,um will be tifty.seven feet In bight, and Will be lighted by glass globes so arranged uto reflect the light from jets In the ceiling. It will con , taln one hundred and sixty-eight pews. The organ and the pu pit desk will occupy v spacious alcove back of the main chamber, and a parson's study will be provided near the pulpit. The vestibule is to ho fourteen feet in width, and will be covered with white and black marble tee/sainted work. A stairway will lead from Cherry alley to the choir. The main tower will be thirty feet figure at the base; the atone work ono hundred and twenty feet. and the wood work one hundred and twenty-eight feet—making to total bight of two hundred and forty-sight fent. A beautiful cluck and tower window will face on Blithatteet, with Knottier large glans-stained windowover the mein entrance and appropriate notate and mount lugs. The Cherry alley aide of the tower la to he a counterpart in style of the front on Sixth sired.. It will include. a tower door and chapel entrance, and Is to‘have air male audience chamber windows, twenty-two feet by nine feet. The total cost of the edifice, when tally complet ed. la estimated at ab0ut 15:209,,099., The archi tects Asti designers -are Sloan & Hatton; the contractor, Nit . . John Ketchum, and the general superintendent of the carpenter work, Mr. Wm. J, Wood A ard—all Phlladephians and gentlemen of much expenenca. :rear l'iostng.Out Sale of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, di.c. We di pert the esreclal attention of our read ers to the advertisement of T. A. McClelland, ctior. Nos. 55 arid 57 Fifth street, In tilts morning's paper, annottneir.g the closing out of his entire stock of Dry Hoods, Boots and Shoes, Ate., fur the pnrpose of making repairs to tte commission house. He has commenced, and w.:l continue until cverYthing in h . s esuil iishttient disposed oil to sell of a-id &rime net. Alt COMllli2bloo goods vow on Land— n• ell} a.,.•! 0 nth vv. - e recent...Al when low prices were ruling, and have ad vanced In et - inset - thence of the continuous rise —will be sold nt the origieal limits ices fun con nalsounst while ell goods which are not strioly seasonable, or such as are seeded for tmtu, 'taw use, will be otlered much below their COOL. in order to Cmse out every thing. In the stock on band are many articles of goods porehased du rink the itttw rem in July. He tnerelore 317.15 en excellent opportunity to dialers to sticari goods at a great reduction from previous prices. A liberal dlscomil from drip COM •111 be allowed to country tnerChants end ()there. The stock metnaces every variety of goods, but the prin cipal features cousin of Miura, shoat and gaiters —of which ho has a splendid assorttneat for men's, ladies' and children's wear; a dun stock of dry goods, embracing many articles tunable for domestic and every-day Wens: an extent:dye assortment Of woolen goods, compris ing Moths, cassimeres„saMluctts,ilinnelsjeaus, etc.; as well se a fell supply of furnishing goods, Lottery, etc. bin. McClelland will guarantee satisfaction lo all pure_hascrs, and the public will certainly Cad It to their interest to attend the sales, *Mrs will commence ti-day, continuing nr.plitcv entire mock to disposed of. DAsv Hall Tee wing in the result of the match genie of I.nse bah played on the %Seel. Can:dhoti yes• ferday, telween the Allegheny and Enterprise Clute . •ofIOURSY. 0. IL H"TrItP11111‘. 0. 11. R. Ra sten 22 L t I 1,1[11.13, e 3 3 11. l'arprtter, C. a 3 anew. 111 5 1 2 ' - I F Mater. e.... t W tklteselea, r f.... a / r .11. I t. 9 3 Kramer. p 4 3 .3. E.uarr. r. lityant, c 3 - I A 2 I'accerou IM. n I t Boarrla..l W. (133 t f........ 3 3 Peel, 341 b......... 3 t Un— f.... 3 3 Jacopue, t• 3 3 . . D E. 1 ny P LI. Ll= 1==!IIII awns. 4 9 a, 4) roL4L MI•0000' 0 I 0 5 6 2 9 2 3 9 I 29 Eutery2l33„ . 3 i l, 7, 0,1, a l , 1, Mr. W. S. S.KCIETI.OCI. 7E - 30 LIOCCI2,I2C2 7 / se timolrn Scorers—E. Schwartz, (Sr L'irer• I'l4 , 11. Lr3hnri, -incgheol• New system of Vtre Alarms. The Fire Sur ellutendent of Troy, Sew York, has devised a new system of Gre alarm whiz:: has some excellent features. -It Is Lille: Wbai ever a patrolman discovers a fire In hS district, chi r dark, he,. to announce it at, We lop of his voice to the patrolmen on the "beate" adjoining hie, wh... tit torn, will also =minims the location of the roffilogratlan. In this way, the locality sod extent of the the will be eommtmleated to every ecettou of the city, end will'be Useful In formation not only to the IlretletattitrUtle but to citizens generally. This system Is relieved of one great obstacle, In the eyes of our City Fath ers, to the seibiation of the. telegraph syst..m which the city press urge; With , each Agent ve hemence, throe months slneb. cheap. Moreover,-.lt would afford the night, watch excellent opportunities for lenprovtaig their Mr.gs. We suggest that It be put In opere alien ha ahle city. Amasemsat.. oreas Iloasa.—fi splendid roceytims Iran ste7 corded Mies Charlotte Thompson last night as Julio, in the "fletnchback." She del:dots the coarlicUng emotions which make up the charac ter In a manner Co natural and purred, that elm excites a sympathetic feeling In a who witness her. To-night she appears la the play of “Lit tle Fadet4 The afwrplece will he '"Barney, the Baron.' Prrraromon Tusavan.,-The anotruncemer_t of Me. ilackatt In his truly remarkable persona tion of 'Tel:staff," tilled the old Theater to bver flowing last night. The genial humor which he Infuses into the character, provokes at, constant merrlmer•.t in the audience. Ile was admirably supported by the company. The' Thy will be repeated tti. The Hoyd , s ISM blorder.—The jury em papnelled to Investigate the circumstances con nected with the murder of the nulmown man found on Boyd'a 11111, on the morning of the MI of August, met et the Slayer's Milos lest night, but there being no testimony to offer, the Coro ner nd)ourned the CISU Ilan Monday evening, September 11111. The whale affair In still wrapped In mystery. Dead,—Peter Orach, the patter who acci dentally fell from the hurricane to 'the male deck of the steamer Dictator, on, ,Thuraday last, receiving • somber of tartans woande, died at his residence an Bnaday morning. Coroner Clawson held an unman, and a 'Verdict In accord ance wart the facts was readereld. MetlMdtat Piotemant Church.—The quar terly Conference of the Yethodiet, Yroteetant 'Burch, for the Pitteborgh Circuit, War cost meat* on Wednaglay next, la the .bcoungh of Elizabeth. The openiegnernma Will be preach .on by Dr. BOOM, of Now Erlghton, and many of the clergy' will be in attacidanee. , Correction...4h our report et thelaying of the corner-oche of the , new Oddlekorra' Band ies( to be erected In Manchester under the anspices of the Bt. Clair Lodge, istelsohld base stated that the ceremoolee were conducted by D. D. 0. M. James A. Bhoiss,lueteadefßbldle. , Aitenipl at Sund4 morn log a party of burgers attempted an entrance to the dwelling of Louie Cells, on Fink strcet, be tween Wylle.and Grant, burets * ll . ll .trated I '7 Mr. Ormaklnt hls , imearan' ee -very anddnly, *hen the party fled. No arrests have yet been Dead , odY body-of an un kndlto toy 'lna - lona In' the Ohlo - tivei; oppo- - Ole Sewickly, yesterday oftomoon. 'The Caro mr will hold en Inquest t0:4181..... Sam= ontregecue ett .of vandalism oc curred II the White House on Friday. A lady apparently vespectabie, was . detected. entUnca piece (tom a window curtain, for a =triad ty. Sie wail liberated by the olliulaia on account of her pitiable plena for pardon. _ . Tun 'eageness of gentlemen to told 'office under the government to Illustrated, by.the fact that there hare been no Ina thin gfteenhtmdred appluatlone for Mr. Wilson% positiordes Third Auditor of the Treasury, although 'the place will not be recant until the meeting of Con gress. NE11.4 ITEMS Mu. Unrrut dr, thr , tr: eat statistical authority .a trstl mate* the is,pstiatioa of the world at 1 :MS/U(I,IXX). ui whom twenty II per rent are Christians. Balt of the I at.er. ibt !'5.C.,C , 00. are Iloman Ca:hor.cs. A cc.rl,llng, to a etr.sns of the corumnnicants of that Church taken In home in 1314. by , sountlng the wafer, COGelliDed at Easter or that 1.4.1 the world, the number of cowimaolcauLs was found to be but 30,01.0,(00. DrIALLS of barbel - hies pornetrate.l by Indians and marauding whites on the trontier of Texas exered belief. Eandeof from tiftcen to tout) In Mason and adjoining counties, are constant ly roving through thetrountry robbing and kill ing men and ravishing and scalping women alive The people are lying en masse from the front ter. Tun cultivation of Cotton In Venetia and other parts of Italy has been very successful. Large It:entities of seed hate been lately purchased Iran Louisiana. Lait month Several cotton markets were held in various parts of Italy, and the cotton wee. eagerly purchased. the Venetian being especially admired for Its whitenesa, tine seas and ductility. A GAT party of clerks from the Qaartermas tere Department, ectrompanied by lad's, were very much astonished by being arrested on Friday evening. while on en excursion with Government horses, under a recent order of the War Department., which prohibits Vie are of Government animals by ,eivillaus. Lowinx's picture of "Perry on bake Erie" to not only accepted by-.the Legislature of Ohio, but that body. In reettguLtion of its merits, add ed five thousand dollars to the price originally agreed upon. Tna Augusta (Oa.) Comiitationaled says that a party is sprtheleg , l4lo existence favoring a ger.eral repudiation of all Conventionedns. Several candidates tot the favor re. pndlation. •, , . Tine next =mad halr of the Idl'chlgan State Agricultural Society 'kill toi held in the city of Adrian, on the 19t1i,, 20th, 2161 and 22,d of Sep tember. Nisn'i of the fanners around Petersburg, will not plough up into lands far fear of striking un exploded is reported that the 'Winchester railroad vol,l ECIOII go into the possession of the Bait, =ore and Ohio rallrOad. Mess , have been obtained from England to build a railroad from bt. lanL Minnesota, to Winona. Tin postmaster of the town of Stratham, N IL, had held his otfle 81.14 - three years. A New York papa says forty per mat Of the hrokers fall In the 'Ong run. • PERSONAL. Ex Iforkivion B-dx.no, of Pennsylvania, has been waking a thorough exploration of the No rade mines, and lb to soon commence opera tions on the "Bullion" Rarer ledge, on Reese ricer, which he um purchased for a Now York company. • rum ' Jvyrlt'E CAA-i% deliver the Address OD the OCCabiOE. of the dedkatloa of the Nation al Cm:refers% at Chaummogs, Tennersee, Jo which repose the rematat of an many Mormands of our roil fern. ikat.S.CF. GIMELZY w 2 deliver the an• anal aud:e~ bell..re We brooms county N. Y. Az, icnltural !LS annual Fair, to be !ICA ou the :hi, 4th and 5:11 days of October next. o.t.cureczn.the juggler, has Invited the Jlr y, üblch recently eat in Judgment upon Ws ; care to a "contr.," With hlm. Jena C. "rllO.ll, Fan., a prominent member of 11, bar of Madison, Indiana, died in that; cßy laat week. FATE= Aunts, it is said, is now earning hag living by teaching Oriental languages and by wcr Icing as a compositor. Tns lattxt news from South America announ• cod the departnrepi the Emperor for the aest of war in tarugur.y. TEE report• that General Lee is geese es Es rope is contradicted. He will remain in Virginia. Geri. licCarsuitn, lately indicted for burn ing Chambereburg, has disappeared. Frlghtinl Stories of the Freedmen,. A correspondent of the New York Times says the Freedmen are flocking into Atlan ta from the whole country contiguous. They tell frightful tale-40r ill VutttufleAk Isy their former masters, and many of them show bloody marks of their abuse. The small ce reals are harvested; the bay is ricked; and the corn is "laid . by." The farmer's work. ing season is about over, and now that the negroes must eat -thoughtheir work is not profitable, the chivalry kick them off their plantations, and tell them to return. at the peril of their lives. Sometimes they are badly beaten befere they flee to this cost. And thus these amnestied and pardoned scoundrels return to their allegiance to law and order, good eovernment and the puri fied Union men !7Ah I how sad the condition of society in many localities South! lust at this moment mytattention was called to the fact that across the street, Ma most public part of the'city, near the depot, on a square from which the houses were burned, with in thirty yards of the car id which I sit writing, there to a deceased negro. He is uncovered, la the hot atm, and has lain there far twenty-four hours. "Bow eras he -killed ?" we asked. Noone knew. 'Twas stei he was killed in a gambling row. A policesaan-liad Walked a mile and a half to tell a colored man that,'M dead nigger had been found over by the Chattanooga depot." 'The'polleeman swore that it was not his place to bury i ''n.i,g,g.sh,s;', ingkt.bAre the un fortunate man lies. I cannot understand how civilized human beingi can become, through a simple prejudice, so whooly 'de void of those traits which come more from instincslve- decency than -education.. • Yet these-people are naked to Bend imembera to oar great Congress. The Frie LabOr Questlori. , planter In TherviDe, La., seente" to here' wired entlsfactotily to himself the - free'-labor question. Ho soya ha empleYe twelve hands, and gives them cute fourth of the net, ,produs of the crops, tndorthis contract his havda have an Interest In prritinchig large '.erops—and the result, m be SAME, -- "We have to-day )65 arpents of cotton. 35 aikido of auger cane, 75 &pada—ell jn perfect condition. X - don't mention the yogi-cable crops, ilider the old !system ten arpente Le the hand teas considered -tr, fair malt and more than three,fourths of the plantations failed to came up to that standard. My laborers are All good people, ! , ,,e . liselng : well, having &cod commo n . sepee; they are holiest and true to their family. hisidm the crop in common. the have raised fol• their MiraFs aVeetint. small COMB Orearli and ~!,,,tables, they have poultry,- fic., of their own: DIED. DAIIEEE—At ails realdmcc, near Mtcdiaburg, West Va., (loslost, Eltb, EZEKIEL. HAILK,EIf, Etc& ;to the eighty.kistb year of kb ohs: • ANDE.P.SON—oh Sunss y at twoultYs dye minutes to lout ticlock. WILLIAM eon( o 4 Frederick and Nary eeflfaon, sled taro DSO months • ' The (colors& mill fake Owe 70420112.0 W (Taco. day& aloashoo, at tea o'clock, from the residence. of 111.1 parents, (Many alley. .. 'taro colook, thin (Monday) morning,' of cholera. Inlsattuss EDDIE, daoghtairof Hoerr tarenty sad •atx Douala Di Fry,,sesl oda. months Fall days. ut oral TO.trOltritrr (TtutoilaD. kokrure, st o'clock, from Smalls= Street, haat Smith street; Ninth Went. r& . • ' *TvionousoN.,on Bunchy arenind.ROßNET U. NICHOLSON, aged It yams. . himtrlaulslof the ' fatally sic taittead him lblend, Cram hts - lato readacs, S 3 Maul! stied% ThesalLY raindstr. (SW at lo o'clock— ORO:Mt.-On: iiondaY. September d &NES :D„ S on of Robert Illad Sarah S. Spro u l! , , sled two y sod eight =Was. • ' , • puma tali* plaoo from tba.ruldenoe of is Outwits, fdal6erry alloy, Tau (Too*. ctio) APTLIEttiOW, foot MAXWELL.—Or , Saturday Morning, Captain ILENRY 111A.XWELL. . . 171 4 0=1 . 34.71.T.C.:ErEt t 8$ Basthfleld Strftt, ne%i Pier Strad' 7r-;00111ERS el erent 0-9.17.1/2 and EVIINISEUNG Pon—num/1 Angrov 10 4 - PME REAUs. wad oas.: eognKß, „clamp - • ftntreizio!: '0 CX4o' wdm*rt' •UNDVITEMM2H I • i ---..: t.” ! I -. -.MISTAK inp ING' , • rmaummot , 13,08 ER -. UnAlertaker. T iiiiinalMEA. 'AMU., N 0.113 riXTETZ. muter. . . ,DtdaW2 S. 434,4 3Judeataddag outato tutashing dilvadd Lta sy branali ersitang en the pow Inarmani, promptly attended la n i d llama and Otinanoli *UM% CU Urn as rearonabla Alamo - WALL PAREBII-24w Papers. of French and Anterican , naannUntnre, In blab ittAit Q 1 Or. W. Ws by segs W. z azawat.L. LISHED IN 1786. ESTA _ .11 ar - Dir^EBTIS E.4IEXT S. Concert Sall Shoe Store, The Palaee Shoe Emporium of 'IV .I 3 ;T. w E.srr. : - TRY LRE SELLITi Children's Shtm, for Ladies' Lktiii,g Congress Gaiters, 81 OD Ladies' sed Calf .I:4thi.torall, 125 Lain' liorooo 'lipped do., 1 5 Boys' lap Itrl/4= Men's Sip Brogans, extra heavy, 1 25 Boys' Ename.l:el Balmoral, extra, I 25 Fine - Oitlf Oxford Ilea, Men's Kip Dqable-sole Balmmals; 1 76 Iden's Stegy 'poets Men's Kip Thimble Sole Boots. 2 25 lien's Calf Boots, 4UST CLOSE OUT SURBIiER STOCKS, Hence the reeti:Ction from former prises No. go FIFTH smrio G OENG, PRESESITS GIVEN AWAY• IVITdiTSONET IND mon' plus =MEM BOOT lIBLINERS PRESENTITION DEPOT, 74 tritfth This establbehmeut t 1 permanently located at tho above place air the distribution of, presents to all persons purr-gash:A boons at this place. • I Ea= prawn - it worth from FL= OEffTS TO fiVERD/VeltED DOLLARS Send for a na talogue. LEGE pOVERNMENT • SALE OF Steambodts, Wharf-Boats, Barges ' , and Other Property. QuAttlanteznosSizarar.AVe Orrin, Mincraro Taff. D. O...TnITA LBW. f XELLED:RIMPO.I6&LIS axe Invited and will be received a the plates, and until the dates hero- Winer eamr4..for the purse of the follesereir nerved STEAMBOATS, WHARF-IWATS, BARGES end other At St. Lolls, Missouri, until TnesaT, September Etta. at 12 K. SLlfritheel Ittaxer Trmutter, registeied 119 tons.' Sieza•wtatel: - .3lteamerlnese twittered . • 112,''' ton _ _ . . .t: Witart•bontgreteent Cily, t minuted 114.6 t 0..... -0 Wharf-boat lenwoon. re2latereek Mtg..:.., 13160-wheel reamer Autotzs. ' , 'registared 862 Tots. Stde-wbenl clestner /zetta,_regtstered Caton. , Sit e•wheel (teamer J. FL Bal.dwin, reBiz t ered 238 -: MZ=MSIMZ=I St,le-wheel o.B4B2er • Alettopolltall. mittens& 257,..,.1 Side-whet! Atames 13..0. Wood, tcffair.rly LAO2I, Isuum, nrestcrect 781 tool. , • • r ,l le , svlterl iBtameiNelmatBrreglitted 0787tms, shle-wheel 103.6122 Baltl4, re2agared 7813 tome; , Stert-wheelidearoer EauGts. registered In tons.. , - SzezzArheel4.l.e.amerliletar t ritsured BCC foal; ; Stern-wheeatezuner str..re4 =A=4. Stern-abeel*Ledarr Nick' W: agheig-regLitaled Stern-7%1a eb3tow-1n.87) it.e.aiaer• era.nhci.v; , , StxurwheeVfneaser registfzed U 3 ,. tool. .Stim - wUtetAraimer.4 l - P 3 irac.r•di4erm l s irk-Nf I I tofu. '" Side wheel 21:taltat 'States, MAWS:red CO" ‘7l" ^ tons. .4 Stkra-wheeliteniner Echo (mak). • Sten.heplltszateg.,ll.64lB pahla r zeaslarad ;Ea r tors:-• . . Stern+Wleel.BloBB4ars P9rter,mll..teml ' Stern.wheelltcamer Alone,rAxlstored LBBB. . titsna-wheeiltr=er J: 6. PrMglo, Mlitarld 313 , E 0 SterrisatLeBlB„tes`s.er leatie Hopkins, reglitetsct tdo taut:. ,1•11 , 1 Stern.w.l7BB-18fialitc.t Lior,es.(tboat), regiFet- Stera-wh---- stun - wheeiV ,4, arzO!trie rT ,4 9bk n' 6 i!tea l / 4 4 - 11;- tons. Etemmkeelfiturtet Annie Japabs, regurtexci-031: tons. StprroarbetlittesmerLbtulizegtnetett Hata . , Sttnowher4P. , Pmr VirAtaL 2 .8att,4 1 4 Screw tug J.3l.llvmsey, regtteted - 4 - - Stern-wbecic;tow.botti Pecialgsn, reglateritC iB Stero-wheel.3 or-boat Huron rerileter,l Wharf.boat:trarbarn. SOOtorta.' , • ALSO. For the matel - barges-Generattereoldan. IreeiOlt No. t, Keohnk No,%Trento4s6: Louie, Hart ford, .6.ntri, , Ten., „ Frank -yetigherty, Utteheas,' Onantioi Phalli Vulcan Noi_ti 'Pate= Noy 2,, Velma No. 11 , ot• elm No. 4,'N'ulean No. 6, Vulcan No. f, fu oaf.. " No:1, RoseiGleudilerflowene,J. o. Qum; now O r!er, DanAnle.y. UV S rule, Jesals,,Clll. , more, Southerner` u 0: J."Caffrey; Ben: ' -- (l more, arolahrut Wratha Guth... • W r it/Light:and arenas; dad emu cti gunwale bargee' - • -DIEHL g_.szLE.CT WRITE Wilt '' nus is mq - Efiurely 4evi.Variety of Whlte.Witeat s . which orlited biDe SAID etioaty, omt • '; to how. for tsr lint time °Carat to thirpUblte tor . It ia as 3342• LY and as.iiitit,l*.to itttyr L.: _A.:. RED s ts I Itesistraitinhsactstiltens welt; and yte • • Ofir,*llltD faiRE . i.6Ttoor4r For aala,ftbags of Awn bushels, ASava OKA or In lots of mair c ir‘e a $5 - 'so,rocr F." 13 4b. VF.TAL And bvidvG 1111171..4 1 . fr.! fuJOlCkfifF.Lrb U.tglarAA SP, 7 1 4'_ rYI Clearly:id; yaw. - — ii .i For ample, and inrthor inf0na5qc 9 ,11 . 034,,,,, tiln Coate, to Stamps, to • - • •-- • • S at, finErtatioN; . •- , , ,7,r ac27slvs' .. _ _ . O leie laad, .308AZD 11111032.1117.. ................r iOrtgar:424 iFoURTU sTREBT rEgiarZßY, ,- No. ORS Taunts 'Street, near World. Its tabsottOres mumfactzunsandkeVAGV-" in bard • article la their eiz:noolurri IN METAL!, E100371.0E ISATTRASH of ail 113abij - Also the et Mated ATKNT KP GJJED , - 4, * 1 . ataditot iiIVIDESMLINDS and F3131314E5: • Pltar liaccalga is o=l4 fill anierslot UPW.4 O r , tWit&HlCkarag., /12411.. NIZIXTII:IIIte'r4 JOSEPII M.EYERISONg ganalet=tir !=' 'aboveths,ftax3_,llirgs =lona ....ommau, ta norm Arm rut= lava. mat arid SastoPair of their evli num =oat muibgateigiragal. (natty and stql.cto say =Amu :E isztared •INORlP , „Pnii,zwa. ICU A LARGE TWO itTINLY TRAttY.IIIOtUSW" _ with Haat ttallettngi and 9L LOTS .0F4111.01:hM,, _ • 'each TWIRL, Vl.Otts Randr44l tee, Waste Oil att aartb ells uanoll stria. aaarto oat at sedidda snot, the BOOOMO WatOtAngtOldr This valuattLe Propszty be My oh thattorta• Dle t4ninN trP9l7l" to itOLIZST DILWO - 8 ,F Dacca th:CD Of Ike itteordet 01 Dods. Ma:AMU • 0011,11 WY*/ , . 0 NM Seed. ;
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