pittsburgh ansette. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Airisai and Departure of Trains r en n o lvatas Central Ra ilroad. Anima. May Reptem.... 2:.50•... 1= • to ilecommon 61.0 p Ved L ine....._. .. 70) Titis &Erie p elPi a tt te Erie nen ittO m Thas. Expmen.. 4R5 p-M Bltimore Estes p [IMO p ret.Phtla. Eiptese.. t2O p JobastoWnli.c'et .3:00 p m JohnstM Acea. tOrM m • tat VrallStallon gleam tat Wall btetion Gas na " 11:10 a m 830 10 .541 " 42.3 p Zel " " '^asPm •atla " &CH p m 4th 660 p teen &COMO:1.10:30p m Prnst/kcoomo'n. 7:oa in The church train reeves Inane, ve gn ton,y .Eanday tattle a. my Taunting, ritt•Dur •1M 1200 p. at. Pitgabnrah, Port wane and Chicago: Drparrs dm fors. • tripreitt 130 aai Express ...... 2:93 a m 200 p m E.Y.press ...... p 32)0 p m. Expre55......... can p m 130 a mildall 7310 p :v. Caine It Erie CM a miN. thistle it nrle MAO m New Brighten Accommodation leirece &he-cheap , AIWA at 9; a. ca , 1130 a. ea., 4.45 p. 6:O 111..22.0edeStar, 51:15 p., m.; New Casele, 363 stin.;EConomy, 11= p. m. .Plttabargb, Clevelatul and Wheeling. -Deptaia: Arrives. kttsprerl ...... 230 a mlEirpress 2:10 am valhapreav ..... 2:451a5p aan Blau .. .. ...... 930 p m ' • -Stetibenviiie Atecommodstion leaves .Allegneng Ina p • • Plttiburgit aid . Connelsville. Arrives. 735 amp Mai 1...... 630 p m g3iop m Ewes, loam a ca getilgriteesport.ll.3o a m Ist-1114BsiesPort-630 a m 3:1 6a5 p in 24 2.05 p m .ilatßraddOrdev.. 753 • tit tun-Braddookl. 830 2 m 1 4:15 p 2d 530 p m ey Railroad. Arritel. Trpress ........ :MAU 7901 p taccoixtme4latlon SO) m ESN '73x) am! .rzpress Jai/ p m. -Aemmncp 1.00 CITY NOTICE& Bates.& :131e1L: This arm, ,px.4 122 . 2 1 So. 21 FILM street., have sotruneniect an exinnitve idratenk of owning down 4.hedrinods. - pc 1 and Ito Liam Good fresh Plum:a, Dates, Filo, Currants, Hai alto, Plums, Pine. Apple Candy and Cocoanu Taffy, at 112 Federal street, Allegheny. lwd GEORGE Bane Vt. Ve csgerci I.lMlgegait3. • Shirai Term wW open on September lth, with ghpetior advantages for imparting Justruo. ilwih -4140 Erz4versitY Bnibling. corner Ross gna Diartiond sen. I w BlLtel Bell. • :ThisftrotOocatedat b etre..t, have eaMmeneed an extensive system of marking down their gads. eirthem. Heavy Cotton and Linen Duct For steamboat decal sad Ore screens. bought be tatelabsaae4 solavery low. Remember, we are sow on the northeast corner of TOSIth sad Market stmts. ,f cOatartgrp'sLovos h Bao. Bites & Bell. 'Thin Oro, located at No. CI Filth street, hay • • cemlnenced m eg.tensive system ,ot Eastiring doss . their goods. Call and see thw. ' . „ ' • " ScbOal Books. ABMs Tokt Books used In Western University ' Oidlege, High hook and in the public. sad. petystet in town, end. country. For at lowest otter" whams% and tetsil. DAWIS, Or..snxs et CO., 03 Wood street. Bates & Bell. IWthts firm, located at No. 21 Fifth street, have Itordiarledd nrientounive tretenint marking down their : Gods. DID etidate French Coburg!' and Cashmeres. From the large New York Auottom, which w Will sell at lass than half last season's prises. Iternember the hlace, - on the north-east career o Fourth and Merkel etieets. . U. litasox Lova ti Beo. Carpenter Jo tang *nap. Having returned after an absence of throe years tae attar. I nava ro.opened m 9 absence for oil eortil afjobblog to the carpenter WM, at the old dead. • 'Virgo Alloy, between Southfield street and Cherry alley. Orders sollnued end promptly attended to. OD:Lunn 802.81212. - 'Tirotti ter Lunn isr sunrise, Far eg Asia, come the =mans roots, of which Fragrant bozoncray eomposel. In this prcmsc^ ration the chemistry of the toilet has ashlevel its Aslatt remarkable trinnlPlL Pure, unskilled teeth,. sireeable breath:- and—absanite"etetoktion .lront an diseases that etrect the gums, are the re- Alta of. daily apPiic stloa of tae nonr.i Blankets Warranted all .W.oal,' Both whits and colored, which see ; lelll seil at tus • . Vow , Any other_ house In the- elr- We tell fat - tee• sell large -quatilltles of them, and eau_ all- them cheap- , •Colored• Bishkets are mush -•ehesper sad-better than tattoo contests torte." ' • • Binember, the pleeels on the northeast cr ~• 1 ! •Toorth sad Mutes street& • • • - • •- •1 • • • • - •• et Hasson LOVE tr. i ' - '• ' • ' 'T • ttoimos • VI • iiiiiy ' ate. ' •• ' 1 Practical Slate goofcsa, mot Malan in AMIZMI 8144-0 V TiVU 154W04. Ofao at PAlesk k u c l ler t LaettatolOear the aterWorks, tf4 Pa. flesldeace.:ll9.: 73, PIO. Stect... grders , promptly attended to. All work warranted rates ,-PPO9feI4OII4EIOO4, at, I . l ) °a t mu * n°o% No - ohgege for repairs, prandial - tbs . roof not '.l:used a. It is Pat. on. • ; '• -.- t u r r ------------- • Wholesale inicioonswat Ind the shaven stook of 1 - and'other,Thess Goods, se wen se Flannels and Cotton Go ons, on 'tier nortiumt, ♦S $ lasskel , oreetF• .I`op-Iftirohlied bihirethe had advance, solFerlli be .40141$ heetthanpiolisreat Esstenspflosi Miens ' • etettow on the Scoter or Fourth . ausilduket stmts. o.llsusoal.ove nab. I 'h.:Within New, In Dieu 13•76,116011 tbanAritoutootaar of' fourth _.and.M4pmt ,W 9 Mao have it very VW sad do'tton. lanai' and eliPoOlizll3oOli obl s;tbaallel taiga= Can 'bUk theDi ihiewletre;e 'reedy money makoa toed abitsp.. Esauoaar ,place—on tho cornar of Noreth Wad Wirketitreeie. . .. ri ~~ The Crmil . . Yeitezday at blehellaad , a lheporium. 65 and dl Fifth street, reminded us of the week preceding the tualdaylf, 1111 reap!' rfor UM thet the ete t itotli of DIY Goals, Shawl., Hosiern-lioup mat, cogekher with very desirable assortment' ire -of every deicrlythui of Boots, Sham, Naltera, ...MOWN Re., reliable for, the yenta of all, is bet= eold at t rime 6011 t, and .a good many st less than test{ to make room fee the exteuelr ito• ,:,14011,111101L • Call early . 11 you erotdd seem bar - Gist idea, it& iota MUT, _Smite' roderol rttret, Allethum.la,. th •no.,e* Oat 'rhos tho cockWluitwi oleo opirtuOt :g441110L4 mad inuteudes °tug nbel thuuttut toe was ro. dedied.eut, tatting odttuttais of 'the rtsath pro. Alsoed.,ficUllutoWlaltheleootdou taut would fol. -sorroidde Tar butyl purchaseo of the dried -opt= autt =Wog. goodish about Owolutlf of the i 41.1 Pima Some ot the fluid cassimeres mod ma:o ars =WWI MAI* otadc. which hots • Aluggered tomtits up td. maw) cm shod Aosta', 10 Watt mks, sod*. th ud. eceterrulidowt .steu. itilaalcaiiatortlatta otticohlttrattcod /dude clothlud .will: alto be fotuld at di elegant 41tahltehoutot. t: I.l4tUta Woad &pub:iglus Take - Time by the Forelock. kiiiminsma. +Alta venerates itpideibt GM' dents tkauls under the blaztra' bums of ,tbedae,dayion.. ,Everp living bodp,Las refuse an ' Imil - and vegetable matter, emits unwholesome IMpOniaati to crowded ebbs and thirdenee Man . uses whin' btudtmaiand pleat= rtaXltnirealtr. eleMentli at Mamie ire staved- •• The pressure IsPonelirit Mfg organ is navel ett gr tee anin the .•• • semen and third thohthe of summer, and common ,seegreteeehtiulthat these organs requite tote littntOteed to 10411. MA our Mee, ao to o i ~. pit aa 7 a ra i at i r a u lee. and thbi la Our mama .Mtutn the rePairtne - PrOatel Of dirslAdtihntle mon rapid aid email* , a le:Rod Sec& Mendirti te114410; prop and ,':snetiltethe piece of mature - with that mightir,- ; ,iitable L ieouptranr. .itedettees Bitters. al marbersida stoat ilitoiat laed4 'nor. ,wh42l epidemic diems. will tral iiiiattonidiraittaUM: Ttda 11, Ultra alleertiOn hatenethimeditalfeet.; alleged . twelve yea s "Splatetilea •In ewer ;Omits or the babltble globe..=Mentes co. tenntemenrim. , Tale distaM: the turintieni , of . the learootht the ',2411111, theater& entitle% Ono. 'lt [ethernet these that tha most &novena mallnkre Wail= Toni • them Madrona* with sostettes Billerit And de ' try heal and toalath. Sold bit' : all dinittlili:eTte. i 1 ~,,,, , .. iit) A—tial r ' ' - A i., ....;, _.o._ ..i;l_ _AL ..iiiii—Ai , VERY LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH NO MORE INCREASE OE NATIONAL BEV', Smugglers of Canadian Goods Convict:d. RECEIPTS OF INTERNIL REVENUE. Reopeoing of Postofficts to North Carotin. CONFISCATION OF PROPERTY IN RICHMOND Itlelimoud Divatch to Resume PUblie3ilOU GEN. TWIST TO CORRAID LT NOEFOLL Opening of the Fall Trade Special Dlepatea to the Pittilturib Gazette. PaILADELPiIIe.. Sept. 5, 1855. It Te now certain there will be no more per tinent increase of the national debt, and all !.atementa otherwise are mere stock lobbing reports. Thlarests on excellent authority: the rumors of new issues of debt originate with speculators. ^lnformation bas been received at Washington of the conviction In the United Staten Court at Buffalo, of numerous smugglers of goods across the Canadian frontier into. the United States. These convictions, result from stringent orders recently issued by the Treasury Department, which Is determined to break up smuggling on that frontier, where It has been carried ou to an enormous extent for some time past. On Monday, the recelptsof Internal Ravenna reached four million twohnndred thousand dol lars. The Commissioner of this Boman has gone home to New York In 111 health, in conga• queues of severe labor caused by the rapid in crease of business. -Postutaster-General Dennison, on Moaday, ordered eighteen pothollthes Nuth Carotins to be opened. The Richmond Repel/gee announces that It will publish in a few days two hundred and fifty ad vertisements, the number of property labeled for conflicatton in Richmond alone, which will be followed by others, as coon as the Clerk of the Court can prepare.them- Corwardin, the former proprietor of the il!ch - mond Dispatch, having been pardoned by the President, is about to start his paper again. It wee a rabid rebel sheet. The Comuuseloner of Ctuttoms has returned to Washington from a tour of inspection of Vir ginia Custom Houses. General Torblt aupercedes General Bann In command of Norfolk. Bann goes to the Freed men's Bureau. The fall trade hers opens splendidly, and the Southern and Western merchants fill our hotels. in financial circles the speculative spirit lignite dull, on account of the absence of outside orders. Bank deposits show the effects of the (flattest created by the recent diaclosurea. Application has been made to the Government to receive deposits of gold at interest on the same basic at legal tender deposils,bld4treGoyernenent has no use for the gold, having more than it want of Its own. LATE MEXICAN ADVICES The Liberals Out of Sapplies NUMBER OF MEN IN TILE FIELD, Corfistas' Troops Repulsed RESIGNATIONS IN 1118 A. 8 &RI Fever Ravages Among Char Troops. NEW Yonst. Sept. s.—The Tribunes omen pendent at Matamoros, on August 14th had a long conversation with General Debra, of the Liberal army, The latter says the weds of his party are now go urgent that unless - they are met in some way the cause will be lost. They have: no money, arms, ammunition, clothing and even provisions. The last wade Is so Much , felt that large bodies of Man cutest keep the field. It is only by entreaty that the chiefs can -holdlltem together for shorkperiodsc - - Delon told the writer that he and others tied to beg them by all they held dear, to keeto gether and that he has Seen Men lying o ilbe reeved to.tharri tri. tle words of their enders. ' Tee bodies of men yet in the field are Girs. Nei/retro, 5.1:010 men; Gen. Goncim i , 5000 Mew - Gen. Delon& 2:00 0 theirs GCB, ralcriVadeffi /Ail:" men; Gen. Rave Potation 1,300 men; Gee. aid goes' 800 men; with Preside= Inorey's 300 tnen„_, Total 18,000 men.- This is the total !mother.- can be said to to acting under orders oP the Government. The drat of these corps in 'lmi-. 1 „portends, us that of Gen, Negreae,, which holds 'the State of tiffibtudiniL , Thel&ond Is thht of Gen Gonda, which operates In line of Seta' lb. mite from Tees Cruz to Tabasco. t 4 There arc &samba offimmibi Omen who task° • ' - s.rirr tn the =Me otthe Liberal Oirventnieffitt bat will not obey orders from any,one. th e chiefs of these bodies ought,'Dethn said: to bs hanged, that their men might • be ;nought. Into "regular commands. An Adinlnktration is now form ,d . open Executive end tbree,ldluistere only. TIDO ear of government Islet the State of Chihnahns. - ..Gendill COLTRIPLIWaIifOII4 Rimaego omit by Yriaffientittarei as Envoy the - I:kilted States, el ifitiguilliciwer , to eater into terms wlth-, - .ptiblie 'ler vete *dog ibr ofd td Merles: - Be ried with him blank forms, signed by the Presi ent, for every purpose. This officer Is look for ,daily,, and thewit will be learned how far be hat lIIM With' success Initila mkdon. : The "some correspondent saps: Abut: two, - 030dr." e.' tr. to-day, a dash was 'Maio by e small body of mos ruder orders of Curtin against a point of the defences of the city, . It was easily" ,repitsied., ,ffifing itt the dark- was 1 . very brisk. " Commasuiant :Nemo, with his special aMtl 01 mounted rifles, has marched upon Coderale. A fight between him and - pali of - Delive r- for mas ce is. looked for, In the environs of Tabasco there has been a little fi ghting, eding in Ja being taken by the Imperialists. , The Tranmes Brownsville correspondent of August 8111, rays i Cortena4 told him in a re. cent interview, that the state of Libital, affairs was good, and that he cold gather three , then. amid men under his command. Re added that be would soon make an attack mon Matamoros. This has been spoken of for two or three weeks. Cortenas observed that the United States could not Continue at peace with the Empire of Mexico. but that if the old form of government was reestablished, the people of the two countries ithaidlive In the most trinity -way. ,The same correspondent on the 13th says: A rest many officers have gent in their resigna tions lately, a circular having Wen leaned d•-0- Sing officers who desire, to resign, to sad in their resighatknes now, In the colored troops resignation has been the order of, the day. In the 02d regiment only two or three ofllcors re. main In servlce. The heat le nista° great }0 it wa s.. The nights are gnawing cool and a fine `east wind blows during most Of , the allertoon. The men are dying fast. The roll of the ; rani lied drum Le heard , every , aftensoon, as Athena parties pass to Inter comrades who have-died of fever. The term of service of the 27th and '2821i Win. . condo volunteers bring tin, they are ordered to he mustered out. A battery ofbrigade of Geneml Slacks, of the 13th army corps, goes With them. O. lbarsols Lays& lino itEOUL BAIIBIAD ACCIDENT Three Persons Initantly Stied lianeastreo,.ra.; Sept. s:—ThoEriderress, as geF/Wri BeilrO3d, . ca mot with a ttliiiterat mornbsg, when near Tienanion, Are*dtal gee!. . which thii 6-0 0 4 4 we n '. instantlyartuat. The both's :of, the locomotive the teb.„ictuabi gang a Btfallger who WOO riding on the locomotive. The ,baggager mace las law slightly wounded. ' A Coroner's Inuttat ts pro 7 ceediiig thltrguning.to investigate the auttteg. , . Mayor Gunther and . the Street Cleeigtiff• Contract., , s.—Stayor Gtinther . " iitieriiini, • * Y;dpUitnber 1m sent to,the Governor, a notification 4thq, aims against hint and others, concerning the street Clueing contact, • sand ' asks =tattler luurizir thin noted by the Governor, Ite stye he lanai for an inunedinte trill. - . • . .. ... LATE EUROPEAN NEWS 3:te gtla=ytlo Cralcslo. FOREIGN MA.RICETS SANDT HOOK, Sept. s.—The stesmship 5(,161, from Liverpool ou the Stltb:ult , via Queenstown on the 27th, parsed this paint at 3:30 o'clock The politleal news Is unimportant. The Telegraph Constructron Company have offered to contract for two cables to AlaeriCa next year. Ltvurtrix 1., Aug. 23 —The Cotton market is him, with an upwind tendency, although the quotations remain the same. Brendan& are quiet and firm, Lion the o:tun lion of Corn, which is cuter. Provisions arm; Lard still has au advancing tendency. LONDON, Aug. 20.—Evening.--Consula closed at 8934050,d for money; Illinois Central &tau, 78h®70; Erie, 533,4@53R; ; Five Twenties closed at 683i,"@:69. The Paris Bonnie is tirrni Rentes closed at BSC. The Western Powers are concocting a protest against the divhshm of Um Fib Duchies. The steamship Ada, from Boston, arrived at Queenstown on the 27th nit., and the 11iberalan, from New York, arrived out on the 25th. The Le Nardi erplalua the position of the French system of telegraph via the Canary Is lands to Cape De Verd and the southern route. It says that there Is a dlscouragemeut from the failure of the Great Eastern. A line is to be completed from Parts to the Canary Islands in two years and the whole lino within five years. The London 74mer has an editorial on the sit. nation of Americana toward England, and denies there exists any pretext for war, and serloaaly carts for dispessionare consideration of affairs by Americans. Me Emancipation Secretary has halted en address almoner:log its dianolution, owing to urgent demands from Ireland. On_account of the cattle disease, the Importa tion of cattle from Great Britain Into Ireland is prohibited. A mutiny broke out on board the ship Mark, In the Mersey, bound for New York. It was soon quelled. but the second Mate and some of the crew received several injuries. The British Squadron has ret urned from Brest. The Emperor and Rowed have returnee to Fontein abler's from Switzerland. The Paris Timps, alluding to the Auatrn-Prus.. data proceedings with the Duchies, points oat Dist F r duce may appropriate a point on the Rhine when it suits her, with last as mach right as Premier appropriated Luneburg. The Andro-Presslan diplomats are to con tinue negoUstions as to the question of the suc cession to the Ductile.. 13111.1CWILI, July 12.—Burgoyne was still in embody. The American Milder had again de manded Ws release, mdmiting that a refusal would be a corns &Ili. It to rumored that the Insurgents have cap ture&Prkin. • Livrpool, August 2131A.—Breadstuffs — The weather s continues variable aad more favoraole for harvesting. Yesterday it was very fines and wheat was consequently doll and a shade easier, although Thursday ' s advance was generally malntained. Winterfid@)9s9d per bushel, Michigan and amber lowa 903d®90 do. Flour le steady. Corn In moiler; mixed declined to Slayer four hundred and eighty pounds. Provisione—Messrs. Richardson, Spence & C 0.., Gordon, Brace A Co., and others report beef quiet but firm at the late advance. Pork firm at fall sales for fine. BOOM Pell firm but badness Is limited by the high prices. Butter quite firm for fine. Lard active and firm at 78 @ £3. Tallow antra a gain of Ss dearer; Butchers emaciation 408 to 46s 6d, Cheese 111:1. charged; One tends upward. Produce. The Brokers circular reports Ashes steady; Pearl 80s. Sugar firmer and a shale dearer. Coffee luacthre. Rice In good demand at very full pricest sales of Baltimore at Gs. Gd. and Philadelphia 6s. 21, Unmated rather easier. Linseed Oil In go o d quest. a' 225. 6d.6238. Remo very fir with an upward tandem. Sperm Oil advanced to £lOO. RO6lll dull. Spirits of Turpentine nomi nal at 46. Petioleum—Bowella, English and Brandon mart a very Gnu market s with sinsil Eden of Refined at la sd.@2s. Gd. per gallon, and of Crude at .SlO per ton. Spirits dearer. Loiergo: MAnners—Mesers. Ranlng Bros., & Co-, report Wheat 14. dearer for Old, new samples of Inferior are now of gale'. White Amber 44® 46 5, Red 43(4.411 Flour 23@Vis per barrel. Iran quiet; Bars and Rails of 7@i7 p ands, 10s; Beath PIIIS, adg. sol . Sugar firmer; full prices paid. Coffee firm; Mo. re rrmles firm At 11%d®LsL.Mil. Tallow quieter at at44€444s Lins.ad Cakes slow of sale; at New York. in barrels. ;LW Gst&ELO 7e. 61; in bags, .£lo@tlo sd. _ Turtssntlno—Yrehili IS 'ln rather better de• mend, at. 454 64.pn. the spot. Rolla is scarce. Petroletimkeepilerrafm; Refined cannot be bought In any quantity :ander 2s Si; 'tales e October to December delivery at 5,45; Crude to inactive; stock on hand; 192 barrels of Refined, and 1617 barrels of Crude. Last year's Sperm aB if77Q)ll:O. Linseed oil is Improving. at 320 3d @Zits Gd.. INTERNAL REVENUE RECEIPTS. The Great Rush for Pardons. OFFICERS ItEtAIRED IN SERVICE Inhumiu Treatment of Soldiers Hair MILITARY. DISTRICT iN VIRGINIA. Ni'e Yong: Snit. .The . #. bet' Viraughg. ton correspondent says: The receipts from to genial Bevmme loan . math tie sum of four million two hundre d thousand dollars being one , Baton seventenifirerrind alzti-eight thousand eight hundred and elghty-dy er dollars greater GUMMI recenntnntalnl figater d 3 l. • Tliett'itta a pethleravidauche of pardon seam at. the,Pwident's mansion today, A aniaber oT southerners aralenaLkorthle purpose Man has ever • been known before. Pull, threet.faterehs of the President's fleshless boars and Oaken ep with the. cone detation of pardons for persons. ihgewei3OLthe keening: oaken, In. eluded In the list of those mustered out. have been strichep_out, and they are retained in the service Brfgadier Generals E. D. John W. dpragge. John T. Min, James P. Haw: Icy and John eons. The Herald's Washington special says: It is stated to-day, an - good authority, that charges and evecificsolons arc being prepared on which to Wog to trial a Captain.ln the array, who has' been on duty,; for -,.several: months In the city of Alexand It esy n odes. stood Mutt 'the atcashei Will beat to tenswer lot groasly , inhuman treatment of private soldiers; and 'Woo 'for resorting to mani fold devices for impressing men into the service tie deserters, and collecting the bounty therefor, of thirty or:forty dollars. paid by the Goserolnellf , for intend to descriers. The ernment does not intend to councils its prosecn. lions for the Anse of the Soldiers w men of the rebeilkme forces alone, but wilt hold tO equal accolottiblEty the federal Olt.= who have been actriatedby avarice or Passion. The case will probably be brotughtto trial this .week, before the Military corambuden: pow sitting at the old Capitol, of which. Major Sliflper is Judge Advocate. The Tribune's special says Subject to the approval of the commanding General of the military Division of the Atlantic, Gen. Perry, commanding the department 01 Virginia, has constituted a new dietrict to bo styled the trict of BOtab Pastan Virginia, to be command ed by brevet gal. Gen. A. S. A. Tartest. The district will vatusht of thocouaties of Princess Annie, Norfolittliensemnd, Baathamptori and Isle of Wight. JOIM Wilson, gee., third Auditor of. the Treasury, still- continues his duties, it doting been deemed proper to delay the establishment of sa executive Eutean for the present. It has been fray detenaloed, howeier, fel create such a Bureau,althoughdla estehlishment may be delayed till Congrclis convenes. EORGIA ILMROAD RE/AIRE Inorease•ofLine Steamers Now Your, Sept. s.—The Herald's Bavannsh correspondent says the Georgia Central Itall reed had toot repaired for a distance Of about Miran ruins out. of = devestth, and as a con seouence trade had become very brisk, particu larly cotton.. large , quantities were atclrea In the ally, on the wharves and about the praises, Vet fferythlng 'oohed encouraging for tither. ough revival of the Important traffic IS 54011113 the vanneade avoid DO restored. Accessions habeas made to the line of steam ers from Bavanuth to Anasta„ and new lines between hew Toth: andatvannsh were being Wit s ed. Al Hilton Bead the commercial ' xis- Pt 10 east. The, place; was - 7 d-' , importance eta a depot, and genie .ninch ortha traffic had been &forted s • ; wer e nods to,- organise a company to ' hand a mimed- hum Muon _Head to Auguste. : GO., end thee site the farmer .place the proton. stems a arrival 10 Clairlestotfc ,Theto was very utue exciting ire pointed topics." The costing State Uenimution ace; Meting hat little ex, rEDNES qi.y. TIE WHIZ TRW 31 co ir 4. Il 4:0 r g CC4 DEAD MEN IN TEE STOCKADS IN 01/k, D&Y WAFIIINOTON, Sept. s.—The Wirz trial Was reamed from Saturday. J. Nebo') Clerk testified that he was taken es a prisoner to Andersonville about the asth of May 1884 and confined. The previous evidence of the crowded and filthy condition of the stock ade, the suffering of the prisoners, the coarse dirty and insufficient food, &c., was repeated. On one day of last year he counted ono thousand and lour dead men In the stockade. The witness mentioned the case of en insane soldier, who wandered up and down by the st ream, retailer( to wear clothes, and who had cot SUMO enough to know that he must cook hie rations. He ended his life by suicide. Another prisoner de stroyed his lice by hanging, after declaring that he would her die than remain in the stock ade. When the witness was taken to Ander sonvllle, there were forty-one men In company with him. and twenty-two of them had died, principally at that prison. He said six men were shot at different times, two of whom he knew tied. One of them extended his arms too far out over the dead line, while dipping water out of the stream, whn the sentinel fired. An other happened to ge e slightly beyond the dead line. The sentinel fired, miesed him and hit a man who was lying in a tent. Witness men tioned the circumstances attending the shooting of the other four men for crossing the aced line. He did not, hcwever, see or hear Capt, Wire give the others for the shooting. Vincent Harrison of the 2d New York regi ment. who win a prisoner at Andersonville, having been conveyed thither stunt March Ist, 1884, testified that while at Captain Wire's mead q pa uar en, hteh heard iWile gglvean o d r deo placed around their 'act, and also order the guard to shoot the first man who should cruse the dead line. Wire also tnreatcned to shoot the nest man who would not promptly fall into line. Witness raid ho had seen marks on the bodies of men bitten by dogs, and described the suffer legs of one hundred and dity men who had been vaccinated with poisonous matter. Oa crow-examination. the witness said some of the men In the chain gang had previous ly attempted to escape. Edward L. Kellogg, of the 20th New York Cavalry, said four men w shot. for crowing the dead line. Shoesoting quite a common occurrence. Witness was bucked six hours be cause he had failed to report a man who bat escaped. Another prisoner was bucked at the same time. Bucking centrism of first tying the wrists together, then fastening the arms over the knees. Croas-examined by the defence. He never saw a man backed In the United States army, al though be had heard of such things being done. The lesson why heves bucked was Qat he did at` comply with the rule for reporting those who at tempted to escape, Joseph R. Aeldlff, of the twenty-fourth Ohio, prisoner at Andersonville, testlfied that having gone out with • rebel guard, he Jumped on the rebel's back, while the two prisoners who ac cromponted him, took away his gun. Hoeing the dogs In chase he and his two COMlalraolll scattezei. The wheels ran Into a swam BOGS saw five hounds and seven nth& on horse back. The bounds were not taken off him for fifteen minutes, truing which time, he had to Cieht,their. with his debt he had noth ing 'Upon him but • pair of pantaloons made of two rebel Inear.sacks. lie still carried the marks of the biting on his legs. The horn was blown es a 'Most to war the hounds off. He was taten before Captain W lra who ordered him to be pat Inthe stocks. He was termed to the ann. Ha was thus punished for thirty six hours, and daring dill time had only two drinks oat of the muddy creek, when he spoke to IVlre about this treatment. He was told to "dry apZ or be would blow hie brains out. The witness after being taken OM of the stocks was ironed, The rings passing round his ankles, and his legs were separated by an Iron bar, eighteen Inches long. rue legs of the witness were sore and scurvy fell into them. He was kept daring two days In irons, by order of Captain Wirz. It was pre tended the irons were removed by direction of a rebel Bri.geon, when the fact was they were afraid of Sherman, hails, • white flag hanging out ell the time. This was in July, when • squad of Bhirman's men were brought in. The, were stripped of everything except they pantaloons and shirts. liven their buttons were split open, Whre saying that he had heard of money being stowed to buttons. The man were sent intothe prisoners stockade. Win said they were riders and ought to be hang. They belonged LI BLOIIISESIa'S cavalry. Wire struck a Michigan boy over the head with his revolver, tee melt of which was the boy died of tits. The witneq said he new the min called "Chlcharcan• ga" killed. The men had nicknamed him "mot ' Ile belonged to the Btato of Illi nois, and was silly and had lost • leg. The boys having plagued him, he applied to Captain Wire to go on parole, Wire mused him, end threatened to blow his brains out. The ELMS was at the time within the dead line irsordered the guard to blow Ms brains out The guard tired the shot, striking the mania the left aide, The victim was carried out. and died. The witness saw Wire lay out the dead line In ltid4, and heard him give orders at thai time If any man creased the line to shoot him. The drat night be went Into the stockade was on the 18th of Mirth; 1864. He saw Wire kicking a peer skeleton 'wand there• and heard Wins Carte him. • FROM NORTH CAROLINA. Cruelties to the Freedmen the south to "Bid Datum to the World, Rummt„ N. C..Bept. s.—Judge Carter, who has returned from au nxtenslire tour through the Smith, str.tes that the cruelty to Freedmen old tie number of bmnleidas among them by the la Mtn ars Increasing to a tearful extent, es modally in places where the troops arc being withdrawn. ThoJndge has a,eopy dale Southern Sun, which saps that If the Yankees are alarmed at the killing of a fir hundred negroes AI day, :11. States where they have the protection ofYankee MOP , to a =tam extent. Oust will be their alarm liter the departure of the military forces, and the re-admlaslon into the Union of these States as sovereign powers, who will then have s croppleto organthation of ttie milida in each =n, which will glee the South a aecond army th at bid defiance to the world. The Atlantic Cable—Correspondence of the lender Deity News. New Yong. Sept. s,—The correspondenee of the London Lafkr Neuv, welting from the Great Eastern, says: The rope which broke the third time, and so sent the expedition home, vas 'an ordinary five and a half inch hemp rope, only used because the stock of wire and hemp buoy rope was exhausted. The latter never gave way, and it was not until after five miles of IS lad been wasted through the failure of the swivels, stationed at every one hundred fathoms to prevent its twisting, that the other rope was need. The tested braking strain of the first rope was eleven tons, yet it broke the tint time at a strain of 7,500 weight, and the second time on the drum, without any strain at all. The tamps* am the last resoures of, the baffled engineers, who rather than come back without snaking every effort,Nrould have mots. bly been inclined to cut off and amid down the hawser and rigging of the Great Eastern herself. The strong buoy Iwo, designed tor deep water, peter gave way. The papualsand hemp= MPS were only meant far live meta hundred fathoms water, and those oa beard lay greed stfes s epee ' the fact of no portion of the machinery or Si' pliancee having lanai when called upon to per form the work for which they Were meant, The poesibillty of picking steam cable at a length Of. so melee itals it appears, Ileyet occurred the cable layers, and the isagsfaclion tent at proving its complete feasibility, seems to out weigh the temporary sidafortnne of the ropes at had not being equal tante emergenep The bu s iness like system observed in recording the events of each day, is worthy of note. A litho ographlc workman, with stone and press, had one of the ordinary aliip's cabins given up 'W him. - Everyinoming. the diary of the preced ing day was written by Dr. Maud' and copied by lir. dna C. Dean.; A slip ass' then litho- graphed and a hundred copies struck off, Menu• while envelopes. addressed to • the editors of twenty-five Amertom - journals, and to Scotiaad - and Ireland. were kept in readiness, and as each days news twa told al, It was added totlie stock already folded 63r gosling. 13y this meant), let ters were sent off simaltanconsly and without a moment's unnecessary daisy. Ihipirtzere of Dlr.;.Wasliburne for Para. LnaY• Nsor Yon% Sept. h—Tho amen Montana sails to-morrow via 'Rio Janeiro. Amon g 4et Paslamters Ls the Bon. Mr. Washbunse.one nest 2dirdster to hiragnst. This Montana also takes 'trot a ntunher of BOUtheraCTS, among them! Col, WoOd; e Natchez Pet:deader% who are Kola to Bra zil with a slew to the foratatlen there of a permanent settlement for tbnonsaisel and others, that may rinVSO to ST,PTENIIIRIZ ;. 1565 FROM WASHINGTON Return di Isaacs N. Arnold WHIZ MILITARY COMMISSION The, Trial of Jcif. Davis PRESIDENT JOHNSON TO VISIT RICHMOND NEW Tons, Sept. s.—The Tribune's Wash- Ingtou special says : lion. Isaac N. Arnold, of Chicago, the Sixth Auditor or the Treasury, has returned to his duties, after deo weeks as. seam The Times' special save Col. Chipman, Judge Advocate of the Wire MI Mary Commis sion, today had before him all the Govern arm t witnesses, and thoroughly examined each as to his knowledge of the acts of Wire. fly this Means, Col.•Chlpman has been enabled to sils ge a number of persons who were subpo need as witnesses, and ao classify the remainder as to shorten the duration of the trial two or three weeks. The Warlel's special says A story is widely prevalent here today that Jett Davis' trial Is to take place this month. ft is believed to be un founded. October Is thought to be the correct time, Norfolk the place, and Chief Justice Chase the presiding Jndgs. it is understood the President does not con. template any visit to Richmond or North or Smith Carolina et present, If at l, to either of the latter States. Lie may mak al ea brief visit to R.climond—parely for recreation. Order Issued by Hai. Gen. Howard. Wasnmorow, Sept. S.—Major (lineal How ard, Commesioner of the Freedmen Bureau, has honed rides and regulations (or the purpose of establishing a uniform policy. They provide that according to law, property, real or personal, is to be regarded abandoned when the lawful owner thereof chill be voluntarily absent there from and engaged either in arms or otherwise In aiding or encouraging rebellion. The property will not be regarded as ODlllll.ell ted until after a decree of the United States Court for the district In which the property may be hound has been made, by which pronerty is condemned as enemies property and becomes the property of the United States. All aban doned lard or real property and all lands or real property to which the United States ',hell have acquired title by confiscation, sale or otherwise, that now to or may hereafter come under the control of the Bureau of Refugeo, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands. Is and shall be set apart for the use of loyal Refugees and Freedmen. All lands or other real proderty within the several Soles of Virginia, North Car olina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Ala bama, Missisalppl. Tennessee, Kentucky, his gond, Maryland, trk=sas, Louisiana and Tex as, to which the United States has sc eptre or shall acquire title by confiscation, or sale or otherwise, and all abandoned lands or other abandoned real property in these States, provided said property, whether confis cated or abandoned, remaining . unsold or otherwise 'disposed of, shall havebcen Wu?' csly tranafered to the bureau, upon tit] rNtusi. lion of the Commissioner or Assistant Com missioner, shall be considered as under the control of the COMILLIOIOIIeX ofßettigees. Fred me n and Abandoned Lands, and for the trial au thorised by the act establishing the Screen, and co part or parcel of said confiscated or abandoned property Is to be surrendered, nor restored to the former owner or other claimants, .acent such surrender or restoration be author ized by said Commissioner. Wherever. any land or other real property shall come into reesession of the bureau as abandoned, does not fill under the definition of abandoned, as set font:tin the section of the Act of Congress, ap proved July 2d, 1504, It will be formally sur rendered by the Asalstaat Commissioner of the bureau for the State within which such real estate is sit - noted, upon da appearing that the claimant did not abandon the property in the sense defined In such section and act. Former owners of property held by this bureau as abaci dened, who claim Its resolution on thegronnd of having received the pardon of the Presi dent, •ill, as far as practicable. forward their applications to the C.ouingraloner of the Bureau through the Superintendents and Mks tant Ocusamisstoners of the districts and States, -in Which this properryhostnotad. Each appli cation must be accompanied by, first, a copy of a special pardon of the President of do Welted States, or of the oath under his aumoty proclamation, when they are not embraced in any of the exceptions therein enumerated; second, proof of Utley third, evidence that the property has not been confiscated, or libelled In any Milted Butes Court. Ofticera of the Bureau, through whose bands such applications may pass, will endorse there on such tartans will assist the Commissioner In his decision, stating especially the use to which the property Is put by the Bureau. The aboye has tom approved by the Prestheat of the United States. From Newberr Newmart, N. 0., Sept. 2.—The steamers Louisa Moore, Euclid and Arago, and a fleet of o f schooners, le ft here Wednesday for the Nm't heavily ladened with cotton, tobacco, naval Mores, and other products. In the extensive cotton Acids In sight Of Newbero, the cotton pickers commeaced gathering the crop last wash. The cotton worm has not made its appearance in this part of the State. The yield of cotton this year in eastern North Carolhos to good. There Is a Mat lack of hotels and boarding houses In Nowhere. The sortable houses broth% from the North. are bringing extor tionate prices. It is Impossible to rent a band ing, or to obtain lumber here for L-.t than Its weight in silver. Real estate and city lots, Waage to say, have not taken a flight upwards, owing ed to the fear of confireabon, and the nn settl condition of this kind of property. Ocean Races. New Una, Bept. s.—There is considerable excitement In the yarbttag d e em," In regard to an ocean race that Is to come off on the 11th List , between the Fleet-Wing, owned by Mr. I George Osgood, son-in-law of Bir. 'Vander bilt, and the Henrietta. owned by Mr. James G. Bermettar., two of the largest yachts . in the United Buttes. It will be the don ocean race thanes ever taken place on thin side of the Atlantic. The yachts ere to be started at noon on the 11th, from the light ship off Bandy Hook, Bedevil to and around the light ship off Cape May, and back to the starling point. ',This match is to be galled by the sailing rexn tattoos of the New York Btate Yacht Club, with the that no difference of tonnage is to be allow exception ed, and that one Otr top mils can be used in heavy weather, If they aro required. Immediately after this num, another is to be run on the 15th Inst., between the Restless a very feetschooner yacht, and tile Renrieda, from Bands Point to New Menden. Other ocean races are In contemplation, alai-Treatment ot Negroes—Wenry W Wine. New Y 011 K, Sept. s.—The Tribeae's Richmond correspondent says Complatma continue to pour into the Freedmen's Bare;; of mal-treat ment and meanness towards the naves on 4he Pea the pi afters In different parts of the State. n They band gether to turn off ail their help ex cept such as Shall he actually seeded durdeit the winter. The dollars per month Is paid to such. Geary A. Wise Is oat with thirty pages of foolscap, addressed to Gen. Grant, appealing from Gen ai VITV'e decision transferring Wises property abandoned by him, to the Freed. men's Bur an, The i Sessio n Trial—Cabinet n— t Log o W the Aulersonvate Paton Bur, von. Wesamoros, Sept. 6.—The Siths trial lons resume d t o .a.T. Several witnesaes testified to the emeltio practiced by Capt. Wire. and con firmed the evidence previously given of the bad treatment and dbaressing mortality among our piec:Len. cabinet session was held to -day. The Andersonville prison survivors held a meeting last evening. The object of the socie ty LB to assist the widows and orphans of the Andersonville prisoners. and also the prisoners when thel• circumstances demand it. Datructlve Vire. Toot, . Y., Sept. 5A destructive threaten Vire occurred at West Troy this at'• Wittman below Canal Bind, takint both elde s o f Ykoltawel. trop sod. Lueledlng bard & La tham's steam. puling mUI to the Exchange. Some twer.ty;dve valuable brick indidlngs. nut. king a loss of probably $15.000 or a 5100.000, were &Amyx& ock, Included are Wbseiretra Kan slop Horn bl and other stores. The lire was stopped at the Exchange by grate:M* l m The Doncerut office was destroym Gold. Nisso osis; Sot. 5. _cold le steady at In UAW - Ito demand continues active, The Fame d, or eur crperta rotting off our imposts, cheeks the upward todeueT s "rubs from a rapid decline al the 1030 1 1 for lha Muted Of duties. The Danbury Beek. Dummies, Coax,, Bept. 5.--The report or trouble in the Dunbury Bank le utterly hicorrect. The bank is stronger than ever before. New lord Deaner ratty ".tste tm,t collet Annakv, N. Y.. Sept. s.—The Democratic State Convention, which opens here to-morrow, has already attracted a large crowd of outsiders to the capitol, and the interest evinced In t h e ranee of the cifferent candidates is warm. 1 wo- thirds of the delegates and alternates hoer "mind, and the morning hoats and early vat as m to-morrow will bring the remainder. • There Is not meal) talk sbaut the pLatform, tui t•e sort rod mmierate. The follow - Inc is the , pl; h ot the main resolutions: Vast it will hilly end earn.stly endoret President JOilllter,'ls recollBl.nctiOD policy prc:ae6 tl.o question ot the national debt can the. party, however, to Its absolute merit. but insisting upon the most general and oinal taxation. It will. of Course, take grounds in favor of leaving the negro suf frage qUetoliOn to the State, concerned, although there are some delegates who are disposed to pronounce against negro suffrage, under any and allelreartlStanCea. An the evening WOWS en, the canvass for certain of the candidate; grows spirited. The names of the most prominently men tioned tonight are, for Secretary of State, Mal. General Marens; Comptroller. Lucius Robinson; Canal Commissioner, C. H. Armstrong, of Al bany and Colonel Summon, of Montgomery; State Engineer, S. 11. Sweet, of Oneida and Fay of Monroe; Treasurer, Colonel John T. Van Bu ren of Orange; Attorney Gen. Semi. J. Tilden of New York; Clerk of the Court of Appeals, Col. Tenbroeek, of Albany, Gen. Josiah T. Miller, of Seneca, and Mr. Classboro, of Ontario; In apectors pf State tangoes, Gaylord J. Clark, of Niagara, Col. MeNett, of Albany, Belch, of the New Orleans Republican, and Babb, of Tioga; Judges of the Court of Appeals, Hon. Martin Grover and. lion. Wm. F. Allen, of New York, and Judge Band, of Erie; Judge Allen however positively declines being a candidate, and If the Brooklyn delegation fa ll s to present the name of Judge Scott, Judge Hand will most likely be placed on the ticket for the short term. David It. Floyd Jones Is also mentioned fpr Secretary of State, and would-probably be a strong candidate Hills claims were pressed, but the general disposition of the delegates seems to be to try fresh men. The Journal saga Mr. Robinson will not ac cept, but those democrat's urging bin name Insist that he will not decline. Some opposition is evinced to meads him by those who Icahn upon the nomination of only straight out democrats The strife centers upon the several candidates for Canal Commisaioners, State Engineer, Treasurer and Inspector of State Prisons. It seems to be arranged that only the Tammany delegation will be ; admitted Rom New York. There are four organizations from the city claim ing admission. There is more uncertainty in regard to the contesting delegations trom Kings county. Both are hard at work making friends. while the Indications to-night favor the delega tions led by Senator Murphy. Governor Seymour Is present, and will, no doubt, be chosen President of the Convention. Mr. Winfield, of Orange, for temporary Ch man. John Van Buren Ls also here on his way to Oswego. stock and Money Market • NEW Yuan, September s.—Tae increased ac tivity in Stocks continues, but with slight ir regularities of prices. In the railroad list, Erie absorbs the chief interest. The report of Mr. Drew having bought the M,OOO shares held by him as security on Ms loan to the company, is generally credited, the purchased price being stated to be 55. A good many sellers' options are being pet oat, In anticipation of a decline In the price after the election of the °dicers of the °ammo*. Dodson River was more active and closed at an advance. Ohio and Mississippi Certificates were dull. Governments condone active and Ore. Or ders from abrord for 5 20's are not large, but owing to a Sr achy of the supply, have prod aced further advance. New banes are firm. It is thought that the foreign demand will earls tarn upon to the new leave, owing to ascarcity of the old and a difference of about 2 per cent. In the price. T9ere Is very little activity in 'Micelle neolci stocks. Gold is steady, with a good da mned fur custom and very little speculation. Money active with abundant supply. The statement of the affairs of Charles Gra ham d Co., have been died in the Conti of • Common Pleas. The liabilities of the firm are $1,000,000, and the easeta 61,900,000. Included In the assets are one million due by Edward It. Ketcham, which of coarse is worthless, and a check for E 350,000 of Ketchum, Bon & Ca. which is In dispute. The balance of the went; are sworn to be really worth 8735,000, which is about what the creditors will realise. From Claltaii-vg,a New ions, Sept. s.—Thu fferuld's Chatta nooga correspondent says t Since Colonel W. B. Gaw, of the 16th Colored Infantry, took command of this post. the Aegean stable Is being renovated. The arrest and confinement of several officers for drunkenness; and the pro mulgation of an order forblddeug the rale of liquors to officers Or soldiers, has tad a salutary effect. As Coattanooga is one of the tire perma nent Partressca of the United States, It is evident ly desirable - that steel order and military discip line should at once be inaugurated. or that vice In every form should be discouraged. This Col. Gaw has done. The colored soldiers of the Colonel's regiment are all picked men • formerly of the Engineer Corps, embracing mechanics of all kinds, who can construct anything, from the simplest article of mechanism to a traverse track fora 100pormder rpm. The Colonel is an experienced engineer, and constructed the batteries at Cape Girardeml, Missouri, blind No. 10, and other places during the early part of the war. This makes both commanders and soldiers eminently fitted for the command here, where guns are to be wanted, and Chattanooga presents a lively military ap. pearance. There are now stored in the city about seven millions of dollars worth of storm belonging to the Government, and measures are now being made to secure them evilest Ores. Internal Revenue Decision—lndlvtdual In comes to the Dlstrlit of Columbia. WAsiturdrort, BePt. s.—When the Commis fanner eche Internal Roam made decision 140th. five -twenty bonds, Issued under thealt of June SOth, 1884, had not been put Into the mar ket, but he sow roles that said boucle should be Included In the list of United States smarter: 4, to be deducted from bank capital under the merlon of the revenue law. It appears, from the books f tho collector of the Internal reve nue for th e Dlstrlst of Columba, that the net Individual Incomes for last year of about one hundred citizens on which they sermallrpald taxes, was between $3,000 and 44,000, seventy, fire person from $4,000 to 85,000, thirty-four from 85,000 to 68,000, twenty-eight from 86,000 to 87,000, twenty from 148,000 to sl t o,ooo, twen fr ty-one from 810.000 to 512,CKK1, wenty om $19,000 to 814003, ten tram $15,000 to 880,000, and twelve paid taxes on 828,000 and upwards. The last named Included three hold keepers and four bankers. The Raptlen Rebellion New Taus, Sept. s.—The capture of Port St. Michael by the flaytien rebels has already been announced. The Bulletin de la Resolution has a long account of the event, by which It appears that Ample, who commanded the rebels, did not seek to enter the patent gate, but le hie force through the sloughs up to the very wails of the fort. , The heroic band experienced great M ennia la Making their way through a net work of thorny underwood and other natural obsta cles. On reaching the walls, Anjore ordered a halt, and, me tinting en oak tree, he reconnoi tered the position and waited for dawn. About 1:10 o'clock, A. IC, be descended the bill and dashed on the fbrt at the head of his men shouting, "Viva Saiaade." The garrison being thus unexpectedly attacked with cold steel, fell into Indbscriminate confusion, and they fled leaving the fort to the victors, Visit of lir. Palmer to the President. Ton, gait. s—Charles Palmer of Rich mond, who woo to Mite to the Ptooldent and Cabinet to it that eity, Arrived here on Bate sudsy vis as . He h been most madly received, and Why at noon by special levitation. wu preluded by b.tr. Seward to the President. a monpliment doe to Mr. Palmer, who drake; t his wain W u imprisoned with Mr. Botta for his devotion to the Beloit. The Pecisidemt =press ed to Ur; Palmer a hope to be able to accept the invitation of the people of Richmond, as sOOO as the weather and Muslims would permit. Payment of Tens Indemnity Boas.. New Tons, Seph-s.—The Secretary of the Treasury In now paying the Taus Indemnity bonds, so called, which were hued by the united States to the , State of Taus, =der the act of Beptember 9th,11150, when such bonds are presented by loyal holders, with evidence that him peened through the hands ofloyal citizens d I only. Balloon Ascendon. I NNW TOME, baThXllllisconsiontook P.legYestudasnanoon item Professor Lowe's Naps= Amphitheatre, near Central Park. The Mit mar' . l:4lum was Toed al the maul= Professor Lowe was aceeserarded by two mu t= variants. The party has sot teen heard from aim theirdepartore. Arrival of the Steamer queen. New Tong. Sept. be—The SWIM Sten:Map Queen, *e. new vessel which arrived hare Ws mangos from LlverPoo4 brings aft= haulm! sad tareatrala steerage pasuntsiTs, sald 'to be the harm cargo of hurcanity that ever 'croese4 the Atlantic on a single Tem& • • nlneee Jett. _ Your, Erpi. 5.—E1en..31110, in com mend:of Fortress Monroe telecraphe that Jet, Dail bits bees. and is st nsuffelng with Ert! finely, and Cartnneles eas =Ms "-- Ad 1 irl.S. (rem North Carolina. it o wetil—Philadelpf ila li Throws the ~ i ' , Move to Pittsburgh. nio, b'ept. s.—We have Washlngion. :•:,", Ne‘vbern and Raleigh PaPer , to t he ..4'"d• The forliheoMing regatta on the ifith .of the The Raleigh Stan Jard says: Governor it present iiteath, is not the only sensytton the ~, . , has received a communication from Presides '. I , ner ,, of ouis ape, in the tro,, City w ill hem Jot ,, f`n , saying that if he should vl‘i: It ft, cOo absikhle rnloyment of during that 1r 044 - mond, he would extend his visit to Raleigh. his 'rt., ALM* Base Bali Clab, Of Philadelphia, native clir. . , w,,' par ha, b. a , ``L on the day of the regatta, The Wilmington Herald prints a letter frog ' and to ming ,inittless with pleasure, Hon. B. F. Moore on the situation and the d 1 will on o= the day SuCceciling that event hold themselves ties of the approaching convention on the on :3. le readintis to play any thine base ball clubs tima of slavery, negro suffrage, ratlfization of in our ilifiti the a friendly m ud, L s a trial of \ contracts entered Into during the war, rev:idle- proficiesl, the respective games to be played lion of the MA deb, Jac. Tie stands squarely upon en she days, or as may be Convenient on GeV. Holden's platform. At the same time to the parties. After whirl they will challenge he obscurely refers to qu es tions which should any nindi 'selected from the parlous Club, to a be left by the Constitution to the action of the , conust.:V ye anticipate an e among Legislature. the loviiii Of, bat and balltri our mi dst and we Ile Hrrahl says: Mr. Moore has the repel a. I feel aeetesd that the event will be characterized lion of being else of the ablest Jurists of the by the itSist pleasant feeling, as the contest win Stale. , be pnrel,i a trial of relative prollmency. We ----------- can assdye our friends from tile Quaker ttdCity . .. - - " w• Vermont Me alma. MONTFELINO. Sept. s—The election for State and county offi and members of the Lees. lature, took p lace to-day. The vote to the lightest casein many years, being not more than three-fourths as large as last year. We have the vote fof Grivernor from 25 tOarms, embracing one-fifth of the vote of the State. The Reputdicens voted for Daniel Dillingham, of Waterbarg, and the Democrats sae C. N. Davenport, of Rockingham. wenty-five towns give Dtllleghem 5,076 and Davenport 1,554 votes. The same towns last year, gaveamith. Republican, for Governor, 6,354, and Redfield, Democrat, 2,275. Taking this vote as an indi cation, the majority for Dillingham will be t els- Lively larger then that of Smith last year. We have a representative vote from forty-eight towns, all of Which go Republican but five- Witnesses In the Wirt Case—Examination of 'a Culered Wttness—Ald tor Use Prisoner. Wasumsavon, Sept. s.—The Government bas only between thirty and forty witnesses more to examine on the Win trial. Their testimony will be on particular points. A few only have as yet been alibi:Krum% for the defense. It is now supposed that the trial will terminate about the let of October. The first negro wit ness was examined to-day, and he was remark ably clear In bin narrative of the treatment of prisoners at Andersouville, including.those of his own color. It is understood the prosecution will soon introduce some new evidence of an Important character. Messrs. Rittenttotute, Fowler A Co., of this city, haveconsented to receive donntions to aid the prisoner :now on triaL • From ale Janeiro Batmatons. Sept, 5 —Tke Danish bark Again arrived froni Rio Janeiro to-day. bite brings as Passenger lion. Jaa Monroe, U. 8. Consnl at Rio Janeiro - , barer of dispatches from Moister Webb. Mr. Monroe proceeded to Washington this afternoon. BY LAST BIGHT'S NAIL A niersleu from Jackson, Miss., dated Sept. 4th, states that General Slocum. commanding the Department of bilsaisaippi, on that day la med, by direction of President Johnson, a very important general order. in which he directs all officers of his department to offer no interfer ence whatever with the organization of the State militia. no provided for by the proclama tion of Goferror Sharkey. He enjoins upon all hie r Mean, In case any difficulty should arise between the Federal troops and the State militia, that they take no action In She matter without contniting the demirtmentreOmmander. Presi dent Johnion , s instructions Wit - to the gradual supercession of the Federal troops_ by State militia, to diminish the national. expenses. General Slocum's order is considered to be of great Importance, as fixing dodo tely the policy of reconstruction to be followed in Mississippi. A special dispatch to the Cincinnati Gazette, dated St. I.enbs, September 4, says: The deraorstratiorrof the .Femans yesterMay &fleawort, on the occasion of the funeral of Henry O'Clarance McCarthy, the second officer of the Britherhood in America. was the largest ever witnessed in his city. The funeral pro cession was about two miles long, and compos ed of several thousand people. Peter Bailey, Head Center of the Fentans of Illinois, was ac cidentally drowned at our levee on Saturday. There was preaching in all the churches yes terday, both by mintsterv.who hnd, and those who Mania taken the oath. Thema who IL6III net complied.with the law are Catholics, South ern"ifethodLats, Mid nevus!" Presbyterians. It devolveion the Grand Jury to Wake these de linquents, and the loyal people of the city are anxious to see if they will perform their day. CITY Alin 811131JRBi1Y. Sanitary Measures Needed. If cholera should appear in England. as It is believed It now is if Its advance has not been checked, then It to not toe late for It to appear In Pitiebargh this seaman, What preparation is to be made to ward it oft If it does teake its ap- PearanCe this year there is no qiestlon that It will appear In a very violent form. The gutters, and alleys are reeking with filth from One end of the city to the other, while pools, of stagnant water abound on every hand. in facts large amount of sickness now press- Ica is doe to the filthy condition of the city. Thist tate °flange isso general that me nEed hardly specify any particular localities, bat our attention has been specially called to the on wholesemaellinvia which santes the nostrils of persace posing along Wylie street, In the vicin ity of Illgh and Mum& Early in the morning the stench. proceeding from decaying veget able matter. is of the moat sickening charaeler. and Is saffielent of itself to generate that terrible disease whose infection from abroad is so much feared. It has been a subject of general complaint with thosewho are compelled to endure the nuisance, yet no measures have boo taken to eradicate the eviL The subject Is one which demands the serious attention of the BcfardOf Health, who are highly culpable in wttlibolding the proper sanitary messures . .for the abatement of the nuisance. 'The infected localities may easily be disin fected by cleansing them, and nothirsgle easier than to attach aline of hose to plags in the yl clnity.and give the streets, alleys and courts where, this incipient pimme abounds, a therm& washing and purification. "Mit be done 1 lal of the new Niagara Steamer, . 1 The new steam engine built for the Niagara. Fire Company at the dincakesg work', -Men - i cheste.r, N. 11., was tried yesterday afternoon on Water street, corner of Market, The steamer arrived on the ground at three o'clock...bete did not get in perfect raining order until about lone. Her trial was superintended by one of the • • builders, who tame on with her for the purPose of demonstrating to the satisfaction of the eom--;. pent' that she Win hilly up to all that was re glued of her. Some little difficulty was at ilrsti exptrieneed from defective heSes which was. afterwards remedied, when some splendid'; throwing we e done. The test ;- • made witty.: an inch and a half wiledTß • nary .I,' need- by the steamer for thriving a •••• -• • The nut meastrement msde was two Itundredl and errentyonne feet, but two !other measurerZ •rnenta were afterwards made of the entire dlai' L i tance, rating respectively at tWo hundred . and:: Extyaeven feet el: incheß. This is rather cloak, mesaurement, but it hes been accepted by eOrn-,' potent Judges as the actual Agsfra—estinistingl only the solid stream, irrespective of the spray:: The aftunoon was very favorable for the triabi, andbut little wind stirring, which blew whir the istresm. - High Price*. The prices on almost every thing, though le*, than they were six Months igo, d i l keep nfl'; bathed the public expectationit, end ream ift , difficult fin laboring people to Reap their wanfal supplied. Groceries In mineral; am rtmclibigha. than before the war, whibs dry goods of 4 Mad' arc kept up at prices which seem to ke ee tirely unwarranted by the existing state Of. things. These high figures in the dry good ' trade are believed to be sustained by Bp:cubit tors. rather than by any solid basis, 110, lf so; a proportionate reaction will: ultimately be In, evitable. The laws of snoply and demand, ca the whole . operate In the commercial worl4 with as much regabal and MtnahltY 43 thrall which control the physical creation; [nit la bout cues. they comet be burriedi and we must wilt patiently for their working out. I ' Itoonnottve Explosion—Two Men Rillo. ;We learn OIL an accident of a Tay serieijs nature occurred on the Peensylvantd Raillutt on Tuesday morning, resatthas to the deathOf two men. A loonearive stf+r*rri 20 a pa:set* ger train, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, while near 'Tyrone, blew up, horribly naldifut the 4e, enter, a mannamedDoeoorty, and a fireman, Wham name we were unable la leant. baltfof Whom died from their tolurlea, We did not hear the canal of the explosion; and can • pre no partleularsosneenrine it. • ' : • 7 - . . 1" .. .1 , . ~: FattlY GlihereStaYerLawrltsdelet= o "'“ to lately carry out ' the prarbions of the 101 i . °rheum ha repair to Paso% keeling POWs Os en ghele= state. Three .elsitisenai. cona best:nese cat. That 'Vert, litre before raw les tetday morel= charged with nesteetleg to oleat the gutters In. *OS of their place o - ESTABLIS Ot. I IN 17Sti. that 1144111 be hospitably receleedi,and we doubt nOt they will readily find players amongst ue whojire willing to enter the field for the ehamplOblp. Amusements. ripp-.ircitnn Taxies.—The great persona tor oflabstafT," Mr. J. FL Hackett. again re' ceired4 clattering audience In "Henry the Foostrt?' last night. He appears In the same cbaractte In "The Merry Mires of : Vilna/or." - tuts et;stilng, when the Tarlous mishaps and complete discomfiture which will attend Sir John WAD be abundant food for laughter. 0 erglA Hores.--Nottiing can exceed the ad mlratlen and rapt Interest...with which Miss Charlidte Thompson's acting is witnessed. She Is not.fAtly a splendid actress,but there LS a rare Amstrad:, sweetrima In her Intonations. As anghon" a t m has no Guilder. She appears ibis dean as "(Isaac; and will be ably suppcitted by Mr. Maylln as Armand. ably tetplecti portends "Deeds of Dreadftd .. qbenpletlon of a . Datiroad Etrixtge. It iketated on the authority of Kr. Jewett, Presidszt of the Pittsburgh, Columbus and Via eineritoDroad, that the first train wilt' pass over fie new suspension bridge st- Btanbetiville to-days, As this to also the day appAnted, for a 1704tneetlea at Steubenville, a late' diowd of paOla will donbtleas be attracted 'there. Amcor the speakers at the meeting will halloo. data - Oberman. and Gen. .1. D. Con, the Totter the I.luloir eandldate ter GOVEITIOr of Ohio. • The &taw - piffle railroad is now eempleten treat ateoheavine to South Pittsburgh, and In a feta darsighe vladuet across the Monongahela et this city 01 be ready for the passage of twins.' TO on Spirits.—Notwithstanding that Wen nonaeflorts have been made to have a reduction of th tax on spirits, the efforts are likely to prow of iftile avaiL Commissioner Orton. in reply r to a letter of inquiry on the subject; had said opinion has been naked sefeeral timikrecently as to the propriety or prplashility of 6-redaction of the tax on distilled spirits by the Oat Congreaa. I have Invariably replies than 2tO reduction whatever would be proposed or (Viewed by me, and that It is passible 1M to i.hor col- lect An tax at two dollars per gallon , onghly es at any lower rate. Lecture Posponed.,—The lecture on the sub- Jectt l Prom Pittsburgh to Richmond, Peteniburg andAhe Fottiticaticms," which was SO bOdellv ersdam Thursday evening, the 7th Inst.; lo the Fire% ;Reformed Presbyterian Church, by the RefirJohn Douglas. D. D., is unavoidably pos t pono for a week at least, owing to the =ess of the reverend gentleman. ft is weep:4,MA he 'trill be able to deliver It on Thnesday'even ingthe 14th inst. Due notice. howevero of the Umn of its delivery will be given. Iniprest.—Coroner Clawson yeiterdiy bald and...lnmost texel the body at s boy rape in the I. rarern. Bewlekly, cm His Smite. was Wt lam Wish, and be Monday. had been drowned in the All river above the Fort Pits Works, wale bathing,-on Saturday last. ELM perents- -- ' - retilde in the Fifth Ward, and Ma bpdr was lomat home for Interment. iratatton.—Officer Strata yeateidai nicest edaba Yeager,,ehargol with affllktan oti oath of :gate Fisher, of Wood'a ran.. Helms ocked up ;if or a heating to-day. ~ • found Dead.—Yesterday mortal= faro' dead hay of 0 man was found In a Held loaf Whoa algae pine creek- An Inquest was held,, arta - is vollet was rendered of death from natural ceases. • — AMR WFORD—On Tuesday, September etb. iteDREW 3. CRAWFORD. rThe Unmet will take plaza ro.mosuour (Wed. o,aday) stokers*, at ten o'clock, from tilt late realdence, Idanifteld, Pa. The Mende of the faux. 1.1. , are respectfully Invited to rE W .1D PERTI,9IIMArr7B4 Ira REEVES trzva:nscsen• ,I; i • . . kio . ' Smithfield Street, near EU Street .. ~ itircrorrarrs et every desorlptlaL MATE, povrs end FURNISHING FOR fulcra LS generally. sir FINS HEA.IISE end OAR MAOES larldatted iTiCial Concert Hall Shoe Store, The Palace Roe Emporium of THE WEST. THEY ASE SELLIN Children's Shoes, for adies' Moro=%led / io , Goya' Kip Brogans, ei lip Brogans; extra heavy, i 1,24 Boys Enameled Balmoral', alai, 25 lien's Fine Calf cxford Men's Kip Bonblelole BabrioraLs, - 1 , 75 ,'eatsgyl3, . • Ifen'a :*. z 4 ST) • ' aot4, .2 25 Iffesea Calf 800% Nun own OUT e SUMMER STOCKS. 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