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    THF IiAILY PITTS FftA
VOLUME LXXVIII---NO 229
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CITY NOTICES.
The Free Excursion Train
LOT the great sale of building and Carden lot.,
wideh tomes ofr Chia afternoon, will leave the
renneyleanta Depot et 240<10e1l preeleeiy. Free
for all.. Be punctual to Vie rxonr.
French Mertuos and Cashmeres
prom taxes New York auctions, at leas than last
felasOnhl prteci. Retnernberthe plsa.at on the north
east Corner Of i'ditith land Marker /treats.
Polka—spot DePatties,
IXlsok grotuads wan white, blue, cherry, crlmson,
@ange,''purple, gr o , tic., Polkla•apota, enttrely
new styles i nleo beautiful Pupil., in plain plaid.
and silver spot, on the nort.tleut.eo.ner of Fourth
and Market 'Wit.. •
Dry Goods.
What.. world of good. iire nahriteed und.r Ilila
'mid. We will riot attempt to describe the differ.
47* o...hides of Merinos, the texture of the ail wool
tbli - style of the Prints, or the middy
• WidUiliudilloi of the business, but will .sy to
b0.5r1d1,1347,& pen's, No. 21 Fifth street, end be
...eoLlThlee4 Wet betgetniese be had,
Wholesale
Buyer; eft* anode: Mill dud a fun stork of Clo.
orrim Alpareaa, DesMee, and alum Draw Gods,
lased at the lergaNem York and_
which ire
- Miselling st hat Wm the market peen ; elan a
lit - Dilator 'Flannel; Mullins and Print., at less
*Murtha ptelppkgi iumcru or:manutertmare Pzlrrm
Dezember the pliee--on the northeast confer of
South Ind Market streets.
C. Hanson Loy, si Ban.
.411X1Ott. to Reed
AUSrtO3,I4OV-Tls.don onuntviloar -9aCti
lets- V. ! , kt. Xt .a Con; ress ittreeil ,hu
'beerdr9m inTaxiclr P*11.7 bllnd with 'steno% 05
both Owes. He is now twelve years of age. Ilia
.greats anxiety is to!.sea -to t0pd . ,,...1„44t Monday
Dr. Eterr.ll,..' fig delicate and 'alsocs .
ra
opetion, ilßleo din estaratts; AVM Soon he
will tie &Moto fully enjoy his wish—see tit - read.
Ham
. .
• Obod &esti Prunek Dates, Ilea, Ouriants, lidd•
elms, Plums, Pine Apple Gandy and Cocoanut
Stay, at in Federal atrial, Allegheny.
lwd . GKOR.OR
VI esters University
witro,ol2 on September 41.1 t, wßit
via mpmlot advantages for imkitt.t 'irdaMck
tioa. Apply_ at:Vat:Vanity Buthlum corner Rims
and Diamond irtrp?ta.
eaiiiiiiii.Jobtfuji Stop
Saving returtn4:attaa an • antenna atchnle year+
L the was. I gate reopened eau
0110bl:dog In the easiwnter lthe. lathe old steed,
Insgto Allej.brmena•SmeJnleld wee. and Ohelll
%HOZ '-lOrdera: 1 0 11 44& 11, /4 Pro4Ui il;t19 ,11 b.4
Wthueda Foluthare.
Pram the Lame of Sunrise,
Est off ifisie x poces thssromatle cum.% et . , which
Pewit& t , ozoixisr is composed. le this 'pretest.
-awn' the chemistry of the toilet has .hieveil lts
•most rernarkattle [Humph. Pure, uesuilled
.and Dieatt'ittad'iatijoute .t xamption
irons all die-saes that - effect the guess, are the re
onnst .114?!471TP141.40p.,91. the 5"
.. °D° UT- •
Thomas W. Paisiii ea Co',
Practical Wale boorera. eel Deal= to Arnarisue
dcaokig.-
mitebuso. aeu .the Water Works. ,Plltaborlrb.
Pa. t Bealderres.: 73 .Pike .strolt.
...2romptly attended to. AU work warranted wale:
prop!. Arpetrini4 done at the ahorteat Douce. , tc,
7haiga;tor :Yr:Tided-like -roof- b - tiot
.b.ed after it Wilt
. • fteductv#6 ;
hs '
• Mx friend, Mr. John • Wier, No. I
Mat s
,Allekiteum Wei Cho east when the
liallousi news of the oeiture of Richmond and
guireaulitt9 ,ilot toe Wild (legend-Lee was co
-111deediand taking advantage of the panic p ' to.
Ihnitd.llP4Xtiorigg theach •th4t.Yhiql4cilt
14Williadevery--heavy Purchases of the finest
0f44.1134. at tille
of the finest eizths, casalmares
tintdthhclit
igreparsd to =OM up to order. an abort notles, iln
he Lint styles,:sa . - itoircilcoo
• choice assortment of fundahlng goods and ready-
Side clothing will abb.. he 'found at lidigant
'• slitsbliahinent. I.t.r Allegheny friend should give
• biz snail. .
• 1
Take Time ily the Forelock.
The moan which reiterates epidemic fevers. is
. •
now kilns inhaidi , fieder tile-.blahs] bearia'cit
i
- lbe Cairdar SUS. .Eyery living tardy. as :alma no-' • 11 41.aal rentable 'Matter, mane untsholesopur
vapors and in crowded cities awl the dense assarw
i 1. , %laps which business and pleastuo Sill togellief,
the elements ofAiscase are evolved.. The pressure
Vt/ upon mretyrvitig organie never ver us:cepa nein the
II *trona aaslitlitra Mehthe'of•sum mert eh& common
sense teaches no that these organs require to be
i reinforced to meet it. _ ___.
We hoot our Uses, co to speak, on a repairing
lease, satia is the maxim When she reeairiCS .
i Preeliatta&priblitonli wolf' rapid sad repair,
! mil most required. Therefore build uth prop and
cantata the Dairen of nature with that mighty
t vatesibie iceliharsat, liortettere - Bitters: hie
whir takaa MY aar be sabl-trvelothe Maisel in sato
Itary Wall, against which epidemic Olathe AVM -
. . InarritipOrialiaterta fa vim. This IS no OS.
tultedi assertichebUt a treat medical fact, attested
by tieelve • Tears aipairmee ii every Minnie •br
*be' hibltble globe. Extremes o , teraperatareal
i wilitti 'alibi* . the' 'fuller= or thii stomach, tie
-
' boWeb; 'Vital* ichilliii tirbi: — lt la throaell lboie
1
Chili thaitioatillarricarro Malaileearaail at TClittr
- - - thliall to advice* irith il.oatetter , a latterei'sad oh
. • Iyheateurd malaria. Feld by altctraggiatir ovary.
when% - •
STATE NEWT
The President of the A. V. B. B. Co., Col.
'Vilk - .;.l2olllpvelni thWlNParintendentottke
••1 rosd, F. Wright, Fag., =versed the:track of the
I road fromplanning to.the Morrill of Mahon
, • lag on. COOL ...They say thatitorworit isle a fair
. 4 wen: beingdomplacAbynart Christmas. The
- • road-htlai.jtNi Oaths:East abbot tea Ailegheil,
• from the haterpolnt to Franklin; ;The toutraet
for. Imildlng It will probably be given out soon.
Tam WilltimaxpO.i)B,zaitEry..4g Satai4y:sayd:l
- Thelma ample P r eparations are being made far
the theta air... Oen. E. C. Willl,the Super
' intendant, F ' Is 'here v , tubing fdrir w
ard' the 100 k.
The main braiding Is t e p i dly spprpactung now
', Vegan, and the banding' and . shedding on the
1 grounds are being thorenghly repaired.
La the Court of lattartei Sessions in Ptilladel
' =ns a - Wednesday.,a Warren :•eharged
Attorney Mann with receiving, money to
• t
varefra • easolvhiellehireidte tried . This Mr.
* Mann denied: TudgeLudknr eald If Mr:War.
rest touldnutke hls-eln9goa la a legal form they
Would be *Med ripen;
'Bey. .fogern l'AxsTro, D. D.., the venetable
:I miler paste of the First ii;mbiterian Church
of HittaerdagOtres - Iseverely • mad subs
k down a siteplightof stairs,' *den Dna and
four o'el4lllo,Batunia,. morning. Troi Avenii im . Frlday of last week ala,mndi
damage aigriteuttaircounty. Bridges I over
• •Cowansbannock.. Ind PinelCretks were washed
&UT, end: Ma now Irak of ihe Allegheny Val.
ianntagar show Bitiam , lng 1 1 / 1 10
Tacoma Comas set with a sal soadent
theilatteourhig Eolibueldall,last week. Ella toot
.eathabetwevn two cog wheels and wan to bad.
lw Iv:rushed that atpputatJ o on was neeemun•y. •
Tirielfierar of Hathib has vetoed the or.
• ihultrrelitt.ely Panted by Ue=eDeor that attn.
alknehagintollestina BMWS to: bomb/ between:
env homi of notioek p.' m and 4 m.
,
loon Wasuum, Connute iROA
cotudy. recently convicted. of receiving
known to be stolen, has sant his resignation
Gov."l:hutin: ' • I
The-dwelling occluded by M' hari Janes,or
Kittanning m a struck by lightning, lastBanda4
evening. Two of ids children were prostrated:
A wintri.tkrwing tarty bismile - bas been stmch
on Dumb Rtm near Tideenta. Twenty Ave
other wells are In prtgresa near
Taw . General Convention of the -Protestant
r=tCtrttrch mate at Bt. Imitett Chnrchr
on - October 411
-
_ Pavia W one
of the murderous of Ur.
Steen as zeston. ten days ago, has Just
. been striated at Jersey City. -
war.. pam per airy barrel ems struck
lasia intr Woekezi anati% 'Run, rWest _Pithoy,,
InEnSMI it Ba rrios .
Tin Mount Jo , Academy, at ittntsbmK, Pa.,
I is to be =raw intoirschool for Cm e.tuatictl
ot ecddlerie caplumn. - : •
~
harkA:a. BitnamiaJettorzoit; tinnin wax
tatill l 7lnltundleat week bybeing- thrown from
eontruniumf to the Rind Priam Soldiers'
anne at ails"pbla • amount to
000
•
my. Dwain to neli
al:!-Li1111241211 atm-UMW
tdhe th e t i t t s al jne o pli now behaved to tome
cj • la thellthy and crowded
cow '-ehedit of the pow; Ttja fact that no .
fore iln cattle fraPerted Into England are Wee, 1
j
fed. ja4Gts Mt than.
4,
Pardue Seekers In Wuehluetou —now they
•
Look and Tait.
Frain an Occeaiorual ro , rtvonden . ,
WABLIIIiiiTON, Sept. 8, I Stis
AlL,ers Editors—Since the close of the war
and the Peen tPug of the "pardoning business,"
the aspect of this city has changed an mach as
one of the border towns of Germany May be
alppoicd to hove done on the day in which the
retreat it co'nmns of Bonaparte's "grand army"
rector Mg bobs Moscow struck It. The fashions
and mon-nets ,7.4 IS5l+-60, seem ruddenly to have
re-crpoa-ed at Wiliard's and other receptacles of
the outside world. More than two thirds of the
guests at the former place for the past few weeks,
have ham from the swamps of Miestestppi, the
wilds of Arkausaa and the sloughs and bayous
of Louisiana and Georgia. they are not Alligators
thongn. On the contrary they are all of them
very sound "Union nun!" Conservatives you
know! always were in favor of the Union!
always believed, and still believed that Jell'. Divide
sad Charles Sumner ought each to be hanged on
the same "sour apple tree!" or if not Jeff.
then certainly Charles! They may possibly soda
of 'em have loin .2 the dogs used at Anderson
ville; or supplied the rotten pork that was fed
in scanty rations therm, or helped Wits to open
the boxes and distribute the clothing, sent lathe
Union prisoners, among the suffering Confeder
ates! bet neverteless, they have been on the
whole.— well, sound; conservative (that's the
same); or at soy rate, Democratic! They have
always belleved , in- every white man's right to
"larrtip a nigger," and that is the very essence
of Democracy! if not, why no:? If, to the enema
atcanum of Demccracy there be any principle
more sacred, it ii *Wright to kldasp woman and
&Uteri sad sell them at the brat price you
GM Let!
11. B•.vnon
These patriots may be seen at all the street
corners, ever Intent on discussion and ever plan
ning and scheming for the future, doubtless.
Yon can't help knowing them. They are as
different in appearance from anything we have
bad stopping here for the last foal years, as a
Cossack from an Englishman. Many of them
look line a well used distillery—pretty well burnt
Out. Tobacco seems lb he their - principal food:
A majority of them wear "weeds," t. e, a loose
bunch of crape, !molted about the hat, the ends
banging down a few Inches. There has evident
'. ly been quite a -mortality among the families
of these " conservative Union' men.. • Most of
them walk with heavy canes, weir rusty swal
low-tailed coats - of the anfehellara era, squirt
indiscriminate tobacco.joice over their shirt bo.
MIDI, and are in that penitential frame of mind
(let us hope) which implies, at least, a pardon
sought. Though solo this Lauer fact, I may add
that a proprietor of one of the principal hotels
here said to me the other night, as we
stood looking at the croadedl see:Abate—
"there they are by the hundred. Over tea
thirds of my guests are from the seceded States,
and darns 'on, they are just as bad as ever,
with just OA muck bitterness. and, were they
able, wotid continue the war with jest ea mubh
ferocity as ever."
I, for one, believe this, in general, to be strict.
ly true. The facia seems to me that they claim
the pardon as their right; that, in fact, they.
consider themselves when accepting that doing
the "Yanks"- eeenething of a favor. They
thronged the Claim' tomes where the "pardons"
...are made oat, with each. deluging ofjulce,eneh.
Smoking of the weed.-and auchgeneral “uproar.
loneness" that he was obliged toyed up on his
doer, "fatgicely no admittance , over Whieh •
wag placed in still larger -letters-77w 'Lett
.111c74! which seemed a palpable hit. Q 211,0 a
large number of the "long.haired," mar be
seen at any time pacing the east room as If tak.'
lug an Inventory of the artieles, doubtless
comparing It with the Palatial reeldences of
Montgomery and Riche:one, recently et-cooled
by "our christian President, J. Barbi, Borne
of ChM gentry' carry an arm In a sling, or one
eye in a patch. They have, doubtless cost . the
life of some good man—either In the field of
battle or in the prison peas of Andersonville, or
Belle Lsle. While some rode board, if anything,
matte the spot where the victim rests, in swamp
or meadow, this untamed slave-driver Stalks
,about with brazen mien and comforts you with
!Ids unwiahed-for presence In courts of law and
all • public resorts.
Moreover. you remark about the streets here,
the return of a large number of nelleked cute,
who have been for the last four year. a portion
or what was known as the "Virginia Legion,"
raised is and about Alexandria, Washington
and Georgetown. They-have been noolats aff
from the more melting [rosiness of killing our
patriotic brethren, byseveral "tournaments" of
late. In these "great and chivalric sports"
which are so worthy of fair ladyer and knight
in these inter days, John James. ,Pets flmah
and Tottalreell try conclusions as td 'Which eat
beet, moat deftly, most chicalrentig,saatetk:PlS
the end of a wooden lance—his horse in full cy
rtir—a ring suspended in the alr. Tots point
being decided in favor of JQD.II Jones—if you
will grant so violent a presumption—ha chooses
ad the "Queen of Love and Beauty" Angelina
Brown, daughter of Brown the miller—and
makes public challenge to a "tight of a footrace"
with anybody who shell dare to say anywhere,
at any - tithe that th e geld Angelina Is not the
:neatest, nicest. etc. etc., anywhere or at any
time to be folind. , . if nobody Alainites
the "larce is laid in rest" and the spirited suns
and daughters of chivalry adjourn to some ad
joining "refectory" and "partake of food"
anne.an other people. Is It Dot desirable teat
some system should be adopted-try which these
fellows could be madeto work fora litinel
,There Is avant deal of "mare cussedness" lett
almiug . tiiese "subjugated" felloys. - Tue same
4 7 4 tietame whipping, maim
ing and cheating of the miserable and most
uhfortunate blacks, the same arrogance and as
-semption appear ,111 alLone sees or reads of au.-
thentßidljr. %Then bordes.ag third:died: Wiak-
eis are already stretching nut bloody hands to ,
hinds not arbadaliter,:-eren _Mutt they be
smeared with bruthers' blood, to clasp them.
Yon shall see, unless wanted in time for salvation.
the 'copperheaas.in the Horeb and rebels
of theßouthlrequal, and delighted alliance; as
a-party, powerful If not victorious by numbers,
Ignoring the Just fruits of the man and tram
pling under foot the rights of the week and
oppressed as before. . Verily, In such case, the
last sad of this flattop will be worse than the
Ont. . •
The DifactlitY kataraen Gov. Sharkey acd
- Gen. Stem=
NEw Ommsse, Ter-The . Timex' Isclgstm
*egg ,Pmferal loeoa hes re
called bla•order_-Opposing Goventor Sharksibi
call for sotlitio "Clotraroor Sharkey Is out to s
Ismer embodying' a pinion of the President's
proebrinstrort,Mtleh Sustains the governmentln '
the caso a/Markey and fibactint. The President
siyalio believes a military lore. can be organ.
tfedwffictentm agorae dill authority In the
f3tate4 and which would •eneble the federal gov
ernment tolrititdrairthe force to a great extent
anti tbaStala,iindthereby reduce the euormons
eapease,orthe military there to suppress any
insurrectionary movement. He says the perie
must be - trusted with 'their government. Toe
proclamation. authorizing the restoration ofState
government 'required the military and provis
ional governors not to Impede In anyway -the
consummating of the object of his appnlntment.
&clap., Sept. O.—Troops are arriving lima
mvparatory to the evacuation of the State-
The people rejelee at Malan of the restoration
of civil nithority.
-The Marine Itarreeks, at the foot of the hill
mar Vidal:mg. were burned o n Tuesday 144
hy an Incenillar7;
otThe colored ppytaation ybted to assist each
her to maintain schools.
,
The N ew Zealand. , —lttimor
! • Vontradtcted.
; NEw:fons, fierd. 9.-nddsices regardlas tha
rebellion to New Zealand as late as the 39th of
Julie; had been resolved by way or Panama, and
ImioniziPftbdt thrOrdives'were still in Insarrec.
Lion, having et trinebed themselves in a strong
positkm; where they were beselged by the - Brit..,
kb troops. - There had been rumors 'that the
rUhehrodkred to surrender themselves. but amo
mart& were eOldradletedv
!neatens of the Harlan Jedfrard are mini
;ern in contradicting the ntiTtor that the object
of their visit here to ea:UAW from our GOV- ,
moment m3:414 of President Jerald, ht his
struggle with.the Elaytten rebels, and said that
they came hither solely for the purpose of hav
ing their vessel overhauled and repaired.
GOTernor Plezpolidle Appointments.
New Your, Sept. 10.—The Richmond' corm.
pondeat of the /Jerald elates that Goesenor
Elexpoint has 'appointed E. E. Ctaintiars as
Judge of the Second district, comprising six
comities and the dty of Petersburg. and James
Marshal u Judge of the Ninth district, cam.
Vining sem ccuntles.
./4 bits been discovered In Richmond that
thole persons tab) took the oath of ail * a albilli tate ace to
the rat:cloven:meat Almac! an
to the United Statos'or dayltettio! On ntted
gtates.
TEDElfasee Episeapatptatto Preedisienia
School B •
4 Lanamaxm, Ser4:9.—The Nothrille Episco•
pal Convattion, cm the 7tl, bomitutiedfbrlllshop
of. alm Meese of Teroximee, -Rm. Chao.'' T.
Quiotord, time ,min Cbsplalo of the Bock tilty
pm* ae afterwards bt a rebefrestlmeM from
tido city. lie was fres:di:mast, elected on Um
lot ballot.
rebel soldier; boned a freadiases school.
tie had to flee for his life.
,
I'he • eiestdisthcVlalt to "Richmond Re.
•
:Asserted.
, Nzw Yom Bet. 5 0 . 2 ..T1s Now York Renso'4
Elarnond correspondent confidently messerti
Ids former stataosent, that President Johnson,
lacsapankd bw..zorrobers of hLs Cabinet and
w slu en ntly Vatd mil
that itary .offloers of distinction, will
tity. and other-
Important - of tha
South, and that he will preside" al Po an Important
s:oandl to ttos Lao Ospdal of the Sabellian.
THE LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH.
Our Special Dispatches.
FRATERNIZATION OF SECTS L' NEW YORK.
Disarmament of the People is Georpa.
A NATIONAL BANK IS CRZGON
Demand fot Breadataffs fL Europe
Special Dispatch to the Pittaburgh Gazette.
s IILLLDELPIILL. Sept. 9, 18115
To test the power of Bishop Potter to pree
vent fraternization of sects to New York city, Dr.
Tyng, Episcopal, and Dr. Corry, Baptist, will
next Sunday exchange pulpits.
At Savannah General Steadman has Wined an
order for the general disarmament of the people
of Georgia, to preserve order and prevent out—
rages. This order was rendered necessary by
crrtain recent information received by the Gen•
eral, notice of trhich is not made public.
At. Savannah on the 4th the negro Stevedores
strock for two dollars a day and riotously drove
away others who were working for less. The
military interfered and suppressed the Hot. ar-
resting the rioters.
The First National Beak In Oregon has beta
Jeff. Davis has been removed from his ease
:mite to a Ught air/ room twenty feet square, his
casemate being so damp and unhealthy. The
neirnuom overlooks the. ,parade ground of the
fort.
Advices from Europa render It certain that
large export of bread stuffs from America will
be wanted in England. The Import of foreign
good', threatens to be quite heavy. NV.
INTERESTING FROM METICAk
Maximilian's Arbitrary Sway;
MEXICO FILL OF ADVENTURERS.
S)ltacd Conspiracy Against Maximilian.
NINtNO OPKRATIONS STAGNANT
Joartet'a Forces Reported Beaten.
Nety,Yetrat, monaleg paper Fab-
Imbeartlie follov l ng Aritelottoi frothihe Ctti
of 'Mexico to the 29th sac, welsh:Jag some to.
terfeting facts ate= the erbltrary way at Max.
The city Le said to be virtually under the most
tvrennma fonn or martial law. ' Everyeetrab.
lican winos _business obliges him imperatively
to reside tliere,'bitt who taken to-pert in the
tame of the Empire or the Mania, la aubJected
to scrattilleiCe. ."1110 illil'Of"Ftelleblatd
ansirian odsetitnrees, who,are desirous to obtain
the Met rewardir offered to all who centre:Meat*
any citizen in hostility to the Government by
word or deed. This circumstance has led many
who are Vo cowardly to enter the army, to be
come spies and informers, and as they are paid
by the cane, the penis of the Mexican, whose
loyalty may have been deemed doubtful, can be
easily Imagined. Of come, these onincientions
men were not long employed till they discovered
a conspiracy to dethrone bfaxitolliatr. Five of
the informer), rushed too Maximillan's polite:ton
the afternoon of the 24th Ult., and made known
the tidings that his life and Empire were In
danger, and that ttisyliad prat found the leaden
of the conspiracy against both. The parties
were then named and their Arrest immediately
ordered.
On Magnate night - tho end% led a detachment
of Frei:ChM:y*4 , lth° strroutided_the dwelltog
— tirtheirvicricus, eatereasetdadmid them.. The
following were arrested : Mr. Zemacung:
merly Minister of State; Mr. Romero Rubio%
ex.member of, Congreem Mr. Mastering, ex
member of Om:gross: Mr. Onsets!, e2 - anwilY
Co'lector of Customs, and twenty six others,
The prisoners were eeot under a strong peed
to the Fortress Of rue. Varas:ltta. 'lt Is stated'
'that they are to be tried by court martial.
The comenratlre papers of the city openly de
clare that nostieheoumiracy coaldhaveinctsted,
as no Republican would embark In an enterprise
of the kind, which would be futile.
It wen reported! In Simko, that General
thp Imperial commander at Matamors.,
bed came:lied Ws dislike of the paltry of Ma—
in:Man, In glvine.aotne Of the Liberate to yrhadn
he to oppoaed r a vette lir the totertmaent: The
Emperor and General are said to he to very in
diffierent Lerma on We amount, but the atheist
nate of public attars prevaits a rapture le.
titana them.. .
;Nair Yons, Sept. o.—Advlees from theCltyof
Mexico to the lath have been received.
:The Fretteh inhabitants celebrated Napoleon's
Me day on the 18th„ with enthusiasm, the Em
peror puttutpatinz
The Enver.* hum lane& atrotder regniating
hta d4loroat!c min ? Elereserren to hltoneifthe
rhea of appointing and dismtlaing all represen
ts:ism to foreign nations, but they will be under
the immediate direction or the minister of for-.
elgu . affairs. d similar decree coneernlag
console has been issued.,
!It appears that the Itertial forces have ided•
atoned the !amender of the town of.Geongolles.
The inarirt farces Gelled oat of the fart before
the expiration of the embalm let were beaten
by the Imperiellats, who then took poseession of
the town. The rannielgel itittliorittee then took
the oath nfialeAtence:
Nsw Ynni. tkpt. 111.—Tbe H.:nerd's cone.
spandent .et Mazatlan, Mexico, July IB,' (aye,:
Owing _to 'the nnsetticd condition of the coun
try, catteedby the contest between the Repabli
etas and ,hapertallata, treudnese, end ospecialls
Mining operstlene, nearly at It Wind MU.
!Spam of the' prorprietont of the Sonora mines
are doing num; but many have been compelled
pr t o c =en g: lior i tawtoft tmpoulbtiltrot •
MEMORY FR AT SELMA, ALABAMA.
Important Order of Gen. Asboth
BALL FO DISAn= SOLDIEaS
NEW Teen. Sept. 9.—The Hsrakt's New Or—
ient., enttenDelnditit has the following: A recent
Lecomit.ry fire ae Selma ; Ada., 'destroyed 300
bales of cotton.
Geri. - Asbotb, cornicanding the - del-riot o
West Florida, his hatted rue order giving parol
ed rebel soldiers . distinctly to understand that
their parole do not give them immunity to vio
late theiswaor Congress or the regulations of
the Presidential proclarnathni he regard to
slavery._
Gen. Canby has forbidden the Mayor of Now
Origins to Interfere In the aale, lease Or dispo
sal of the wharves of that city, claiming them
as captured property of the national govern.
A Gruel chart* BaU for the battle or both
=too and rebel dleabkd aoLdlere !a to take place
tri New Orleans on the nhlld of tbd /BO- lust.
Gat. Sheridan ban Valorized 4lui ebowyntee
Opossums and: freight between New Orleans
lad Term by 00TenUadmilnOPOit&
the ea plosTotion thti3Oth ofone of the hollers
or the steamer Reindeer. from New Odeon* for
ktaluo. when forty mllee below the former city,
roar nya were Bleated' and about thirty. Per
eons were sarerell,lealdaa-
Wub!nacos item.
New Tome, September 9.—The Commenter.
Wastdegton special seys: Jet Davis hal heen
reauncd from the amernstes of r omen 2.10 A.
roe, and placed In more coiumodlfsze non" In
the Fortress. This change was °Erected on tie.
Rion of his physician , who said , pie - health
reciitg. '
Wisz's condaion Is each, that should his trial
continues:tether sucesth, he will dle. • -
Frederick Smog .will partial* resat= 4 1
official duties next xond sz ,
, Tbe subordination 'of the ntfiltsii in the civil
ittsbmity ereete Vet Mr. &w
-ires heutreattountence.: .
' Ntr
104. A•Toe,RCEO.-.Te
leCatea orruperdaPa
Val=l ete or
tierce -ora apparent. The
New York • Dentricatte liondatolm and the
Weed4rtieley-BlaLf qtarrel; seeds to Precipitate'
•=ta.xiada• expiodoei 'fading to iuty.
polltical com b oas °tile mot Immrtut
character; mat be expected— '
Tptke pasted: • t
Specie Dlepatak td , tbe Pittsburgh Geoff&
Pxygoen. Sept. 10.—Two tanks. of. adi
Well bunged to4laiiestudoi the loes2p; elreety
f our hundred bends of oil. •
PII7 STEM; H. MUN DAY, SE P 1 E 1 I BER 11. 1865:
FIVE DAIS LATER FEIN EtKOPF.
New Telegraph Cable Ordered.
EEL BENJIMIN AT SOUTIIAMPTOY.
Inanttration of Prince Albert's Stattie.
THE CATTLE DISEASE IN ENGLAND
Confederate Co . ,ton. Bonds
2 BEE CHOLERA RECEDIAra
Fsdrann POMS, Sept. 10.—The steamship
Mere lan, from LlTerpool, Autittet Stet, Vie
Londonderry Sept. let, passed this point this
morrant:bringaint five days later news than thou
by the Scotts.
The Telegarph Company have ordered the
manufacture of a new cable.
The rebel ea-Beerotary Benjamin had arrived
at BontbamMon.
The sraatlter was favorable to harvest prns
peetet• though. atilt =settled it win not mm
mostly so to Interfere with securing the erops.
The ravages of the Cattle &masa continua to
bathe theme of speculatkm. Hospitals °roams
tdrlausase to be established at London for dis
eased cattle.
Sattetwalteht circular reports a fair amohnt Of
business in Amain= acieuritles. Up to theAr;
&Idol the sate the motet was steadY.Ann , onn•
her report of lower prim and higher Exchange
from New York, prices gave way one • half iter.
cent. No furtterablpmrnts of Mock lutes keen:
sznotmeed.,4 nem demand from lite:continent'
was setting hi. The market millet and closet
avowal. an improvement.
PIIIMCII.—The Bonne was (Inlet; testes Bf.
62c.
CARTA—Me Thom says a private mercanthe
telegram from Spangler,dated July 291 b,
although some days later than previous adrices,
makes no mention of the fall of Pekin.
London Money 31arket—The rands were '
quiet, bat Consols were slightly higher, and the
remand for discount light.
Sugar crag a fair business at fair rates.
Coffee quiet.
London Con, Jimeket.—English and foreign
wheat to gobe eonstunptlein nDd 'demand: at
hionday's rates. Corn better, and In good in
quiry for floating cargoes at the late rates.
LaTerr Comiencus...—..Lfrerpoof, ,s,pt,
The Cotton market has been buoyant with an
. advance of V. for Amatican. Salm of the
week 100,000 bales; of wblela'sptculators hare
taken 16,500 and exponent 20.500 balms. The
fallowing are the autherized,nootations Mid
dling Orleans, 1.33.0.; Taxna t 1830. Sales to
day ( rriday) 10,000 bales, the market . closing
steady. The stock in port 15310,000 balm of
• which 300,000 is American. Breadstuff§ (inlet
and wady, Wheat ast; 3 1
dined a trifle. ProaliOons steady.
LONDON, Sept, I.—Console for maney—soh ,
89%; Illinois Central shares, 79; Erie, 5334;
08%®69. The bullion in the Bank of
England has Increased,
Lumtraca., Ang - tot IL—Advice& from Man
cheater report the market closing Om, with an
upward tendency.
E! row Breads:4'a Market Steady. Rich
ardimiii Spence & Co., and Wisksfieldi Nub &
Co., report bur quiet and Lardy; Wheat,
but closiegfirsa; Caro. easier. at 00s. 63. •
Li,arpooi Produce Ifarka.—Gordon, Broca .t
-Co., 114 land, Albra A: Co., and abeam. report
Beal steady. ' Park in:tainted 2 61 sod. tends
upward. Bacon buoyant. Lard Arm. Tallow
active and advancing. Sugar firm. Colias firm.
Rica Arm,
llaala dull. Petroleum firmer, at 2f Si (or
Re. Bind.
Lannon, Aug. 31.—Unni1s1ufli firm. wlth an
advancing tnUency. Bazar buoyant and ad
vanced 61. Coffee enter.
Consats, forntoney. 89V2)9SY: Illinois Con
ttel shams, 87; Erie. 53.,3" 5-335, 68%®G9.
The following Is mammary of the neera tg
the steamers Clg Of New Yost and aelerettw.
The Atlantic Telegraph Company, bating is
sued a formal notice that they will not attempt
to recover the cable this year, the ander wrtters
consider ails tquiraltuit to a total lose and have
settled the insuranees on the cable.
- • - • - • •
A meeting of the holeere of the Confederate
cotton hoods had been called to Lmedoa to take
place In September to consider their altuattoti,
goo, if deemed manna, to appoint a c natattee
to protect Lb* tights and it:nerves.
- The 71:ma publishes a letter frem.4lllate
Richmond ameacondeal, eontmvertionc the
charges egaltast the Confederates of cruelty to
the Federal prisoners.
General Sit George Brown, of Crimean fame,
and Judea FlalPmrson, [dam Sllck,l the enthor,
are dead.
A French Beet, conslstMs or Woe drat-class
and four others, was being titled out at. Ports
mouth.
Queen Victoria Inaugurated the Prince Albert
bt.ll/118 at Coburg on thy :Wt.
IMM6I2=MI
It tree stated that a Preset, frigate betlakett
possession. In the DUMB of the French, of a vain•
able gizmo bland in the Pacific,
The West ladle Mail train had-arrived at
ttointampton, having named otter passengers,
Me. Ilesjamin, En -4.lonfederate Secretary. of
Bute.
The Loudon Times, In in editorial on the
victorious IneugaraUon of Prince Albert's status
at Coburjg, agshc urges that the Quaint should
emerge front real:don and perform the dating
erpoeted of her. The Ilforning &sr censures
the run. for Its pompons lecture to the Quoins.
Tll6 WHIZ MILITARY COMMISSION.
Jeff, Baits Madly implicated.
TRIAL OP WESTERN 811108017 BRUM
THE STRENGTH OP THE MIRY
llisa• Tons, Sept. 0.-Thelane's Weaning.
ton ePecitd ears During the progress of the
trial today one of WISE counsel took up an
Illustrated paler depleting the horrors of his
prison pen. The
,prisoner devoured it Intently
far several minutes, then passed back the sheet
with nneoneuded emotion. The evidence to dal'
was of unwind interest, and the court room was
densely crowded with ladles and gentlemen,
among whom were the Hot. Arthur Klmnard,
31. and Loeb Jennings, correspondent of
the London Times
Several effslal documents which fell into our
buds open the capture of Itichmaltd, were pee.
rented and tally authenticated by Capt. 0. M.
Seise ' of the Confederate War Depa rt ment.
There is much more evidence of the LIMO kind,
which clearly Implicates JoII. Davis and the rebel
government in a full knowledge of and acquies
cence in these linheard of barbarities. Indeed
General Winder Is not imposed upon by an o®-
dal presentation of his cruelties, and recommen
ded removal.
The Government has the names and residences
of several thousatufl of offlcial prisoners who
might be summoned to 'A:silty, bid their modals
would be tent repipOtloneof the others 'tread,
umlaut to. A large cumber of rebel civilians
and olfl&re are here, and will be called upon to
testify for the prose cution.
A military commission has been organized end
will proceed to trial at St. Lords of the burners
of oar steamers on the western rivers. It is
stated that the 'catmint, many of whom have
been a long time under arrest, have a large fund
at their command, and have secured the services
Of CoL. J. W. Bell to conduct their defense.
Subpar's,' halo been tuned for Jefferson Davis
and Secretaries Mallory and Seddon to test* In
the case.
Mr. J. IS. Breda'', who has recently been ap
pointed agent for the purchase anti distribution
of Govisament 'mods to the India= of New
Mexico, leaves for New York In a dal , or two
for the purpose of making the noceasary
amas. It has formerly -km the custom tithe
Indian Bureau to contract SW elan& purchases,
but owing to the frequent occurrences of speen
lation and fraud ender this system , it has been
determined to select as agents' for such pur
chase. men whose well blown - malty will be
a sudielent guarantee for the Calibre' &scheme
of their duties. The purchase% far Which Oft , /
thousand dollars have been sppopristed, will
colorist =Lelia blaaketa. clothing Aid Wu-
Bats of various kinds so much appreciated by
the hams. • . • -
The Brno' Waahington" special says Gov
ernor Banton will leave hen for New Tort to.
morrow evening. He wrn be able to settle the
balance, being somethlng over a =lm-dollar&
due the Mate of New York on acomnt of the
war by vouchers agates& the Government.
The Serdirri Washington. -says t
Twelye thousand , eis...tamOred and Alit,
acres of fstblie land were taken iup uadtfr the
homestead law for actual settlement at the land
calms lc.. Booneville, diming the month of Au.
gust. The mantles Tor the tams time amount- ed to fi 2 ,2 8 9.
It la reported that Irtriv Smith has been Or
dared to report to the War Departowiet and Is
now ea route frorn.New Gritted&
The iforifa asp: The rubber of Mop; on
the par and water rolls of the army Is as fol
iates :" Regulars. 180,000; colored troupe, 90,000;
white voilantems, 100,000. The number actually ,
to the field at the present time Is 160,000. This
comber is, however, being reduced each day by
the totisterini cut Of severe; theealitell ausu
•
THE TRIA L OF WIRE
dare ronlmetlay Ei Weiler Salmiltch
FOREL COL. CRANDL ' R'S LETTER
Stept one' A ppm] to Jeff, Davl•
WAELIVIOTU?i, Sept. documentary
evideres was submitted to-day. A letter from
Acting Adjutant and Inspector I,eneral 1). T.
Chandler, to Assistant and leepect9c General
Colonel F.- H. Chilton, tras the first. In it; be
lauds the administration of Captain Wirr, ;or
his nothing energy and general competency
end suggests aic removal of Brigadiei. General
Winder andtbe substitution of a man of :_food
Judgment and humanity.
Colonel Chandler was then swore, Hailed no
retraction to Make of anything In his report. Ile
bad conyersatbina with Winder about the bad
condition of 4a prison Winder said that It
would be better to let half die, ao Lucy could
take care of-the remainder. Winder had told
other people 14.
At the aftumOon session, John Pasqua, of the
naval serylea,teetitled to a man dying in the
chain patt..elle wee told by a rebel officer that
for every leh ee be chit, be would receive
thirty days' furlough cud three =nails' extra
'fn. !fantail, of the 43d New York, testified
that be IMMO a man who died from the effects
ordog Mtgs.
lYtrk 11. Pablo, of Southwestern Georgia, who
Was detailed a 6 clerk to Col. Fanco, a rebel MU
-Cat la Malainald, testified that while riding out,
UAW* man,ln the stocks who, be thought,
astmladrownota a heavy rein was falling upon
his Doe. The witness held his umbrella over
hint far a while and then wont to Capt. wire to
,OTIVISS his apprehension. Wirz said, "Let the
damn Yankee drown." In a few minutes there
after, however'. an of was sent from Capt.
Wires headquarter, who took the man ont of
the eteitti.' The crops were not so good in
1804 akin tim - year before, but the farmers bad
*Surplus. _
W. W.:Calla% of the 4th lowa, testified to
min being badly bitten It the calves by dogs,
end'soon thereafter was fastened at each ankle
with a chain and balL The man having been
kept la this condition for several weeks, Williams
went to Capt. Wire and pleaded for the release
of the prisoner, but Wire said he could not do
It. The lege were swollen, and had a putrided
look. A rebel surgeon being animated to, Bald
be could not conscientlamtly nice off more than
one chain. - He heard the man finally died. Tne
witness, as one of the assistants, helped to bury
thirty or forty of the men who had boon thot.
During the time lien. Oberman was marching
from Atlanta to the Coast, the prisoners were
of course very anxious to hear the news. A re
port came that Sherman and Ma staff and 15,000,
prisoners bad been captured, , Capt. Win said
ho hoped this was true, and that if the prison.
eraarere seat there he could like care of more
damned Yankees than four reglmcnts in the
front, on ono occasion a barrel of rotten pork
wag Hat to the Commissary's. Mike to be used
by the Yankees. The witness was emplored in
the oilfce. The next day he receiraCl o . ders to
weigh out the UM) ppmher bf pounds of beef
and ttp:ll2yo t Card Wire, who wanted the
Leal., saying it was fur his own eating. He
knew the pork came from Wira's headquarters.
The prisoners who bad money could procure
Ontimersteked by Mr. Baker—The dead were
busied by Union prisoners under: the supers•
I tendency or a rebel Surgeon. The bodies were
' not treated indecently, excepting that they were
carted like toga of wood In order to get a fall
load, as therel363 only one wagon. Officers and
soldlers frequently came to the grave-par., and
etptemtdedthem for dot burying the dead In bet
ter style, sa)ing they ought to work at night as
well 03 day: There were not more than
thirty men engaged , fn burying the dead, and
In vain they had endeavored to proem e mare
help. Some of the visiting rebels said this
gravo-yerd Inlaid make a great vineyard, the
Yankee bones affording good manure. Let us
Invite our Yankee friends to come and eat the
grapes!, Ha himself was pat Into the stocks for
attempting to escape. He had proceeded sixteen
sullen Were he was apprehended by the scouts as
• rebel dererter. Feanng he would be hung for
being • rebel, he told them he was a Yankee.
This was A September, 1864.
Wm, Van Soren, of the 2tl New York cavalry,
tesittied IS to blankets...rid pants from .he Sani
tary Commission having been appropriated by
the rebels,. Wirt said to him that he would
take earwit4.4tiwe G—d d Yankee a than
Lee would at the front. Wire lutdtbrestenettxo
shoot the witness for some trivial complaint,
and ordered the guard to Ere upon a Matt ho
had stepped out to pink up a piece of wood. e
hastened back to the ranks before ;the gn
could shoot.
The witness said, among other things, t t
the prisoners were reduced to skeletons, nd
would go to the sinks to pick up toldlg
particles of fend. He mentioned several cams
of shooting men; out of them IL was mild, by
at least talent, men, to have been shot by Capt.
Wits hitaself.
AdJourted.
W.tattrwrow, September 9.—The folkiwiag
is the letter of Col. di r iedler, which was pat la
evidence to-day.
andertortrat, Augur! 5, 1531.—C01. It. H.
Chinos, A. ,tt. stid•i: G., Itlehmoed, Va.
CoLosrz , —The tollowlog aciditiousl report of
my Inspection at this point is reapeCttally
Col. Henry Formes, In Immediate command
of the guard force .deserves especial mention as
an active, intelligent • energetic and zealous al.
"ter. Capt. Henry W.rx, to immediate command
of the poison, is egtliled to commendatiop for
his untiring energy- and devotion to the die
chi:Reef the umltifazions duties of his position,
for whla he is preeminently mudid 41. I re.
specifelly concur In the recommended sn which
hal t ttiii i retir4o Geb• Wlli cf fic hit . pro:
mo on, en MAW' itcomeata that niis mos
than throe d
captains or s abalterns. especial/
elected tor their /Sloss for the Dation, be
honlehed Wm as initiate " Capt.]: W. Arm-
strong, A. C. S., lathe post shortly alter my
arrival cm L second leave. locking up' near all
his books and papers. I was consequently nue
able to make a eadstactory examination into his
asks, Enough Information, however, was
elicited to show that be Sea very inefficient sill
cee, and entirely incomecteut for the discharge
of the dudes of his position. and should at once
be removed. - - Capt.-R. B. Winder ' Assistant
Quartermaster,„ aztenergetle and fitllicient
err, whose whole time and attention are regale
ite Inc the duties strictly appertaleing to his pc.
shim. The adCitional dries devolved upon
him by the Instructions from the Quartermaster
General's of requiring bins to establish and
superintend a large shoe factory should be
imposed upon ” some other Officer at this
Department. The other stag officers at this
poet seem uttaleent and efficient la the dis
charge of their duties, with the exception of
Captain flaninel B. Barley, Adjutant, whole meet.
ally and physically incapacitated On Gaped:ores
arice, and Surgeon J. F. Sheppard, and Aside
tent Surgeons E. E. Alexander and A. Thorn.
baugh, who are represented by the Chief Surgeon
-as befog incompetent and leefecleat. My duty
requires me respectfully to recommend a
change in the officer in command of the
Beet Brig. Gen. J. H. Winder, and the antaltn-
Übe In his place of soma one who unites both
eeergy andgooilludgment with some feelings
of humanity and s coneideradim tbr the welfare
and comfort, so far as Is consistent with their
sae keeping, of themt limber of unfortunateo
ender his control, some one who, at
least,plums does not advocate, deliberately and In
cold blood, the peopriely of leaving them in
their present condition until their number has
been Racine* reduced by death to make the
present arrangement madent for their accom
modation, boasting that he has never been Mae
of
castthe StoO ckade ica s e. n and the
i o ch o o d wh e
to
the condition or which he might by
the exercise of a little energy and indignant,
even with the limited means at hie commend.
hive cog:ldentity improved. In 'obedience to
instructions I shall next proceed to the gas&
quarters of the Army of theTemnessee and request
that any eciteMunlicatkin for me be forwarded
there to the 'Wolff the Chief of 13Cle.
I anie Colotel. !ay respectfully,
Your obedient servant,
D. B. Ortessourn. A. A. P. M.
-•
New Yogi, September IL—The Mellow Aug
nays a has been Informed that Alm. SWAIM
on two et:salons, =de an appeal directly to
Jeff. Davis for lam to examine the Udmurt
vine prison, And authority to remedy the abases.
cruel
That he ties rcommitt epresented to
mcm DIM'S the wrongs and
al than e but received for
'reply that the officers and werecapa.
hie and trustworthy men. aud &mild not be in.
terra:tea whh. for whrelt rein= Mr. Wane'
require were doled.
Another . lEallroad Aeetdent—One Sian
I • , Stifled. ,
; Tom, Sept. 9 .— de the Clevelstd Ex
press on the,Z4f road sou ot ) Prfteldolfthe Ear.
rOws,st a point some Pa m=et hoes thin city,
at 0 A. m. on Thotedu m0n214., the rorey out
wheels of the =One mar the uaek end pre
cipitated the train bn the rocks. The fireman
was Idled, and sacral cam bear damagW.,
paw pigiogas tnlzactibwais 7.4sesped. - The
'Weaves - cresol ste a too high rate of speed.
A Canard.
Pm:Langtztaa, 'Sept, IL—A story Which tuts
appeared In some or the New Tait papers con
cerning the late Zr. Zang is pnmannase by his
suzipmg Zemin bkehls city . . canard.
CI AZ iA3 TE
THE DRY GOODS MARKET.
Soecutaltre Demand Produced
TEHDRISCY OF PRICES UPWARDS
Now Ict.lia I.l.—TLe excitement to
Dry Goce, contienes, theuzh somewhat
abated f rn last week; Western bnyers having
bought a libcnl assortment of IzoodA, are wait
tog till 'Lev have sold part of the qtock. Thera
are, however, auffie...nt bevera from other sec
tions to keep the marh.t in a state of healthy
aelh ity.
The exeltemee t has produced a specnlative
demand. There are those who have courage to
buy up eotton geode at prices which leave the
manufacturers fifty to one istusdred per cent.
prone, In hopes of rcallziug a future advance.
' It wont.; not be surprising ware these parties t o
fled that manufacturers haves few more goods
than they would have the public to believe. It
Is impossible that the present quotations should
bernaintalned beyond every brief period, as It
will be an exception to all experience, if the im
mense profits now being realized by producers,
do not very speedily result In a large increase In
the supply of goods.
At present., however, the tendency of prices
continue to be upwards. Many of the leading
makers of cotton fabrics have advanced 5@734
per cent. during the week. The export of do.
mestic cottons from this port to Redo ports
have been 147 packages for the year.
Brown SCheetings—The demand is very active
and the Mott In fleet hands very light. Prices
are 134 tgi2e higher, and fine qualities in demand;
Stark A, Indian Orchard, Lawrence C, Indian
' Head, Appleton A and Armory Standard are
held by agents at 3734 c; 4-4 GranitervUle,ls)4c;
7-8 Gramboville, 3154,c—inch lie higher; 4 4
Augusta Factory, 3034 c; 7-8 Augusta Factory,
32%; 4 Wenchusetts, 37c; Tremont, 44, and
are sold at value; Pommel- Canoe, forty Inches,
end Poeneset K, are both sold at value; Apple
ton at 30c for card and 33c for Di Newmarket
Railroad, 3734 e; do; A, 3754 c; do. 11,3534 e; 4 4
Melford, :Zit; Massachusetts, 44c. for A 1, and
3734 c for 8, 4 4 Nassau E,
Shirting". are --%34c for Appleton E and 3134 c
for N, thirty inches; Indian Head 39c.
Bleachedshirting stock's are reduced to a
nominal amount. orders nee mostly' given In ad.
rupee of production at value; prices still
tend upward for Brown Drills; stock
nominal and prices higher; Booth brings 88.34:
Lanconin A Pepperill, 3834, Stark H, 38. An
gem, 373 r: and Graniteville, 87.
Canton Flannels—Prices about 5c higher and
de.neand very active; Mock nominal: Naumkeag,
al 41S; Trelent do &Bold arowell sold up at
5l; Slaterrille a< Manchester, 50; and Ham
linons were lest delivered at 5214 for F; Corset
Jeans are very active and scarce, end prices
stradY and rising} Indian Orchard Andros,
Reggio and Bales, bring 1234 for bleached and
colored; Naawkcag, 8834, and Baßerns 41.
Stripa and Ticks were active, Prices
higher; Haymaker's Medal brings 4734; Whit•
tepeon,47% ror C, 40 for B, 4714 for A, ani 57%
Al Ticks have advanced, but makers era well
sold hp to tkt ierftikeag sells e.t
fgr A, 8714 for B and 4734 for D; Whitten
ton, 45 for A, and 55 for AA; Hamittcua trezi
last delivered at 110 for r: eel Cl for
Linens are al full prices, with an ad
vance iL tome qualities; Haymaker Medal soli
ahead. Providence 28c, and largely ordered
ahead.
Printing cloths are lees In demand; Printers
will Lei operate at oho present price; Mc has
been paid for small Lem, 04.164, for present de
livery.
Prints—Almost no stock ;In first bands.
There is a perfect scramble among Joabers for
makes. Printers are producing to their utmost
capacity, but cannot keep op with the demand.
The to:lowing are the latest quotations 'among
jobbers:
Merrlmacks 34@30c; Sprague Fanolex 33;
Cocherme 34c; Richmond 3.9.©3914e; Lawrence
not quoted; American 33; Dunnela rail; Baunders
32; Aliens 3:3; Garver Co. 34; Amoskean 31;
ArnoLds 29; Lowell 2934; Dinchars B. 2534;
London mourniagBprague 31; Atlanta mourning
035; York mourning WM; Aramaean mourn
ing 3034.
Mourdelaines Detains—The Mock in first
hands is nominal, and the demand still unusually
active, quotatlona being 337 nigher and the ten
dency still higher; Petite and Monchmter, 30w;
Hamilton, 40; Lowell Deletes, 30 14• •
Shawls continue very active, and sold up eloes
to the production on the leading styins. We
quote Waldenaing shawls at 70 for 67i42135, and
$75 for 7'22144. Watervliet., 625141 for 72
x 144, In high colon; ' 25,50 for 541100 for do;
28.25qn00 for 542144; 87 for 67x135, and 88,75
for 631126. Draha—Brown tuad mounding 82 25
f0r 1 22114: 66,73 for 1922135. and 23 for 632120.
Cheeks and /Warning, $7,50t . Drabs; - 632 -
126, 65,52 Gents' Mend, 27,60439,75; Barlems;
$4,75 for 14x4, and BOA far 16x4; Wataloosaie
$3,75 for square Superfine and high.colored, and
57,50 for long. $4 for square E, and $0 for long;
14.25 for equare Imperial, and $3,50 for Long
Middlesex, 722144; Fancies, 29,59; Lawrence
Mourning, 59,50; Home Woolen Co., 682135,
419; Doubled-tided, 167,75; Black and White
Checks and Mourning, 57,50; No. 3, 67x135,
$8,50, - No. 4 do, 632120, $7,25 ; Cheeks and
mournings, No. 3, 722144, 26.25: No. S do, 67x
135, 87,50; No. 4 do, 672133, 87; Black and
Brown Drew, 85,75 for No. 4, and 23,50 for
No. 5.
VI/mama—The Woolen trade continues active
In esery braneb, and prices are firm; fancy caul
merea well sold up; nne dark styles are scarce.
There la an abtindaneeof light colors. Bennetts
are well sold ap and the demand for medium
and But grades continues active; tip top sell at
$1,30 tor Na. 2, and lower valley $1,25.
There has been less busbies* In cloths, but
there Is no Important accutunbsti.cm of stock
and prices are firm. Cotton warps nen at $3,65
for No. 1, $2,55 On No. 2 and $3,45 for No. 3.
Utica all wool heaven br ing $3,50, an advaUoo
of 25c. Kentucky Jeans areactive and will 011
isp. Washington Union and Laurel Glum bring
65c; Richmond 1123,i; Eagle, tOc for Oxford and
blue salledl extra Ku ludilto blue, do, bring SON
and big% brown and Oxford Keutuclizr eass6
mem Soc.
The market continues active for flannels, and
although there has been no general.adyauce In
the range of quotations, Many grada hue been
very much broken. Plain, %cadet and orange.
range from 37X to 50; Scarlet twitted, 474®70
far F and C; White, 5.5€1184v. : nom. 0160 n.
Blue and mixed tains, 45670; Glibert'a
and colored opera sell freely at advanced rotas;
Army lamb are held at TI% for standard.
The stock of Carpets In rust hands Is much
reduced, while many favorite designs are en.
tirely cloned out, and can only be purchased for
'entire delivery. Lowell di Co's. Ingrain ad
, cured to 81,55 for superfine; 1,70J0r ex-super
ti ce and 8,05 for Impertel, 3 ply; Hartford &
Co's. ere 1,50 for medium super; 1,65 for do
sum/ 1,95 for imperial, three ply.
Foreign Goods—The demand for foreign (an
tics continues very active; the public sales at
- tract large attendance and draw out advanced
tide; the arrival of new geode continue large,
bet an a large amount, are sold to arrive the re
ceipts have no depressing effect upon quota.
floes. There In still a scarcity of One desirable
tahno and French worsted, goods are especially
wanted. The receipts for the past Week are be
low those of cost, bet show an Increase over
those of the same period of 1864.
Indictments against Ketehum—Carpen.
ten , Convention.
New Yowl, Sept. o.—The Grand Jury of the
Court of General &salons yesterday brougdt
In twelve Indletmeata against Edward C. Ketch.
nm—eleven for forgery In the third degree, and
one tot grand larceny. The principal India
n eats eansist of one based upon sinolut
checks received by the Importers and Traders
Bank, and another rounded upon thirty-two
,checks entered In the Fourth National Bank.
Im consomence of the absence at Ketchum"
cou nht nsel tram tha ay, the prisoner was not
bro Into court. Ete will be attained
plaid to theindletnurett ho few days. Kw so
awtym soutomi
the tt h iL pascah convicied, will be
sixty. our years
TikeltafkMai Convention of Carpenters, which
has been in Radon for days past, com
pleted Its; business and came to a final adJorun.
mint yesterday. Haney matters of interest to
the trade received attention. it. was agreed to
bold the next Natlconl..conyentin" st . pesols k
la 5e5e1467 3 75 G 0. .
New Tons ember 101L-Diettlet AttOntaf
A. oastHA& sconnthrniegtat yesterday
addressed by to Juane Hogan. aureermeed
his abandonment of the paxeedhets before that.
maglatratangainat rhea/Vet% finger and de
farther. Edward C. Ketchum, In consequence of
Ketchum being already indicted Oa other avg.
es by the Creed Jilry Of the, COtirt Gene ra l
, Bessiona. The ineettizatlon which was to have
hem renewed to-moo-In the Tonga' Palk*
- Corot, ' , mai therefore not take place.
Dearth of Provbdons—Reg IMptherta.
Wenumwron September 9.-81m26 of late, b e 3 been the de arth •of provistaas te irlrgtAt,
mid so limited Is the mall newealLbßA, Skit
any dlndentlon Ws Imeu* " "`"'" n -
n
with fearful sntleipatten.“
!Ai dLustie celled the bog diptherts, la nevi
fspgly killing otfthe bogs to Felrhi tad . the
adjoining counties. The animal appears Sven In
the morning. dozing the day to neekeweils and
ered
tne next enorcang It la dead. ' Secure has been,
discov.
General Slbeam.
Snuorsa, September 9.—The editor of the
orOtiltal hare aye Le a latter to a gtouleataa of
this city, received to-day sad dated Vicksburg,
dog. fn. hiejor General Slocum writes: "If
became' oeemsary,you am say lo my behalf,
that I will um, ander any cimmestarmea, be •
M d lift fir fIYU Ma 0 6 talL"
THE TOURNAMENT AT LHESBITRa
The New Mississippi Constitution
GENERAL AMNESTY TOII ARDS UTE REBELS
Louisiana Freedmen's Matters
NEW YORK., Sept. W.—The hero:.[ s Washing
ton special says: Information has been re
ceived here of the tournament held at Leesburg,
Virginia, day before yesterday, which was par
ticipated In exclusively by men from Mosby-'s
sang. White, kloisby's Lieutenant, acted as
principal judge, bears being entertained that
some Milli:ally might occur, a detachment of
Llsion troops were dispatched to the place where
the tournament took place, and a number of the
tallsni knights were compelled to atitesexibe to
thu oath of allegiance before they Were allowed
to take part In the ceremonies.
. . .
Quia a protracted consideration was given to
the new constitution of hilasitssippi in the
Cabinet meeting yesterday, out ontaiders have
learned little beyond this concerning the matter.
The opinion is confidentially entertained In
many quarters that something aPPenehing °
general amnesty will be proclaimed towards the
late rebels of the South long b ,fore the next
meeting of Congreas, and that the public need
not he surprised at its promulgation any day,
It is expected t be made applicable to Me
people of particular States at different times.
Commisskrner Conway of the Freedmen's
Bureau, writing from New Orleans, says he b.
called upon the churches of that city for con
trlbuticms of chub., to a large number of des
titute colored people within the Scats. Ea re
marks that while most of the colored parishes
of Louisiana have been generous in their prof
fers of assistance and donations, their wealthier
white brethren nave been utterly Inattentive to
their most sorrowing wants.
East 'rem:teases and Narbern Alabama
Freedmen , . A !fairs.
Naar Tons, Sept. o.—The Tribene. Wasb•
iDgion sponlahmrs Brig. Gen. Fisk, assistant
commissioner of freedmen's affairs for Kea
lucky, Tennessee and Northern Alabama, re
ports to Gen. Howard that he has just returned
from a tour of inspection through Middle East
Tennessee and Northern Alabama, and Bads
-continued and increased activity in 'the affairs
of the Bureau. After stating that a large pro
portion of the people cheerfully co-operate with
him on the free labor system, (len. risk sneaks
of the clue of former shareholders as ttusitqn
gatad, and who clings with surprising' tenacity
to the old barbarism.
The freedmen's courts In the States mention
ed, are crowded with applicants for wages
held brawl!' employers. Gen. Fisk expresses
his belief that the States of Tennesfiett and Ala
bama will provide for tto nqroo'd fight to Jus
tice, et the aPPrgathlng session of their Legis
latures, while the great demand for labor will do
ranch toward re its just ccanpensElo,„
Gen. Fisk has given epeclal ettent9lll to
Dnllding up cam', throughout tr. aw— -
-is c ^ " . ..roi and report" that •-•- ander
• .„ 7,151 freedmen
,nabristed by tne
...,,,ernment on the 15th day of
July, bat 979, mostly of the aged and Infirm
clam, are now drawing rations from The United
Slates, The number of refugees from the date
referred to, has also decreased to 71; whereas,
5 069 were formerly supported by the Govern
ment. Ho represents the harvest In East Tea
inure as abundant, but slates that the crops
of Middle Tennessee and Northern Alabama
have suffered from drought, and that ;them will
probably be a great scarcityalbod in some
locallfies before another haryeg_can be gather
ed. In conclusion, Gen. Flak recommends that
the Estate and county arithoritleCtike care of
their own poor, In order to relieve the Govern
meat of the expense It Is now incurring for their
support.
Staff Officers.
New Tons, Sept. 9.—The Hernid's Washing.
ton special says: Early In the war a utiether of
additional ahlkile-eamps was provided for by an
Act of Congress, to be assigned to sum' duty with
the Major Generals through= the service, the
object being to build up a Corps of competent
°ulcers for staff duty exclusively, sonstahlug of
the plan of staff Corps in the French army. Ap
pointments were accordingly made by the Presi
dent, and the aids at first aealgned to duty with
General officers In the Regulars, although many
were transferred to Volunteer Commanders.
Congress afterwards provided far giving three
months addltioaal pay to all Volunteer officers
when honorably discharged from the service,
but Judge Advocate Gen, Holt decides, that
owing to the technical working of thelaw, this
Corps of additional aids belongs to the Regular
apg_y, and is not entitled to ultra' corullemml on
131:10 . .hirro-bego, causturoLig_thg
saceoullay aud Sitrnelaideby aide with Voinnteer
officers, iuld hare locetv6l hOutitikle'Rloclauges
of the same date. This obVirrusly not„the In
tention of the framers of theists:bat theopinion
In sustained by the Adjt. General of the army and
the Secretary of War. Most of this :Corps le
mustered out, but the same constructlen of the
law'that denies them extra compensatlOn, should
see justice to all cancer/Ad, or retain them In
the service. The attention of Congress will
probably be called to the subject at an early
day.
Stock aril 1110UE7 Ilatterir;
New Yost, Sept. 9.—The stock market con_
tines dull and depressed. The tone of the street
Is decidedly bearish; skirt . Interest la steadily
gaieleg strength; the bull cliques offer no oppo
sition to the putting out of sellers options, but
rather welcome, is promising them an. ultimate
chance of unloading. At this morning's board
prices were generally lower. The speculation
In Ohio and Mississlppl certificates ball abated,
bin the price remains steady ; hillwatalo an d
Prairie Do Chien maintains the late advance.
There was very little activity during the day In
any stock. Government+, are quiet tint dem. The
Principal movement Is the excluinge of Old 5,Ws
for sew to meet the foreign demand. The sales of
5 ,203 tae foreign henna during the weeki 'Mayne
from two millions to two and a half hdlliOns,
State bonds continue in demand and the market
Ls again stronger. Gold was firm to-day with
no speculative demand. Money contintiesegey.
From Fortress Monroe.
Forratss 2dconion, Sept. 9.—The bark en
shine, laden with French tobacco. from Rich
mond, sailed for Bordeaux, to-daY.
num named Winans shot a Lieutenant who
was In command of the griard at Bermuda Hun
dred last Monday, Wilkins was arrested. Ho
Is nom Lee's army.
Thirty -live convalescents has been sent home
to-day from Hampton Hospital, About 1,800
nick and wounded stlll remain.
FORTRESS MONROE, September S.—The
amount of telegraphic bnelnum being transmit.
ted over the lines between this place and Balti
more to very tight, not occupying . a quarter to
a third of the time inside of the mai business
boors. It lea matter of surprise that telegraph
ic facilities are not extended to the press tinder
the circumstances.
From Savannah—lmportant Information.
Naw Yoaa, Sept. 9.—The Savannah papers
of the sth are received. General Steadman has is
sued an order stating that he has been informed
that ere arms are dlatributed over the State in
the hands of designing men, and directing ails
inch arms to be turned over to the Proven liar:
shale within thirty dale. After that time the
Provost Marshals shall seize all they ian Scut
and arrest th e parties hawing them.' It appears
that General Steadman's iarol7llslkak was of a
moat important character, threatening =totted
rebellion.
MGhana
vedores and laborers of Savannah had
strack:lW? two dollars prr day, and • dlanrbanto
took place, Int a few arreets promptly qaellad IL
Fires.
Patunon.rnis, GePtenober 9.—Estgitis
SET the eastern wing of the od Intend
,Cotton wad Woolen NUL% on Malta Go street. noir
Twentydonrth street, was destroyed by dm
Yaks & lbordle's lose eve thousand denies.
27 We partial Insured. The Eons on the
was IMOD. neap, originated sectdan-
Woactoroc. Mass., September 9.—A &ends
aerator destroyed the pWdeg mills or 'lsrael
Kress &Co. corner Of Calms mid Ezehange
onset% d ine ,two brick teceirunns amd four
frame bull&ngs. Twelve or Most fanolles are
reodered hoeseloas., The less is animated at
$30,000.
Billiard Tournament.
:Amman, Ha., Sept. 9.—The eourts•
meat for thos ciamplonahlp of Mil State, :which
him been thsetaion dartug the past week, .ter...
'minded tchnight aa =mu , The first. prize or
a gold cue, yalualat two. , htmdrei dealant, and
the cbLarepbmatdp. Robed T. Villnama,
aor; second Ida Of • Barer cae,Ygned QUO,
Manfred. deilars, R. Matey, ofßangor l
Mai pries of a "ailCei giblet, Taloa at Afty
dome, to Chariot E. amith„,nt Acosta; .
Eau. of minus , has cludlexad
sr
,o; the Cu. to play Wm a match pute tsr twu
hiiindrcd dollanicut the elmciplouldp. -
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liEw
Tons, Septemher 0.--Gold is tether
ntemptr,. the average cmotatlons Ibt tlurremen.
big Wan la%. Thema:mere City of Wenh-
Moon cedilla:ma t take one together , 8317,702
The total asset for the weak:van
, .
•
Implement Wasehoune Burned. , •
Wszurerrrou, Sept. 9.-4 4 I'. Eartbolcmielea
agricultural Warehouse of Laoisassulk
ofa_r Berenth Wed. vas daetroyed 44 bp
WA! lag !Nit fAcl9 4 twint!".
ESTABLISHED N 1786.
Pmtenice Illatters.-,litata) l ficliglems
gut st Graeted-'4llrenue Retelptit.
wasnrswroa, +Sept. 11-.Proposala for carry
ire the mails In North an- Sonthearcilina from_.
11, Ist of January ISCA, tare been kfinted in
pamphlet form. and large4lnmbers wore sent (rat
3 crttrday to :be care of %)e Governois of them
States, ad to special agiats of the: PostofifeA
Department, I r general attribution,j-
The Postmaster General has made a contract
for the mall service froril Cairn, Illinois,* cis
Mouno City, Caledonia still other intermediate
points to Inks, Missiesipg 328 miles and back
three times a week, by stedtriboat, at 85.a00 Per
annum, for lour years. 41.90 a contract for the
conveyance of the malls ijom Albany, Ga., td
Mouth alto, Fla, mad litMrmedlate paints, "
miles and back, three Ueda a week. Addition
al postothees have also been ravened Ist Virginia,
North Carolina, Georgia Rid MiesissipPL
The War Department has granted the request
of Captain \Voe, that Reim. C,othes, Wheaton
and Haw ikon be poroalad to visit him to ad
minister religious consolraon.
The receipts from the Aaterna RetelltlO COB=
thine to be as large If noltlarger than was an
ticipated. The enormous:4nm of $213,031 was
collected by M. B. Field, (killed= of :the Sixth
District. of New York, on ;sturdily. '
Sheridan at liouston4French SiemOTed
From the Rio Graitde—John' Surratt
Probably Arrested.
New Your. aepL 10.—The ReraLd'vNew Of
leans correspondent of this and, Mentions the
arrival et lionston,of Gni.. Mauldin:Land stab . .
He was greeted by a saltitelkom the 4th Massa*
elms etts. Sheridan was 4 route to San Ante-. .
nlo.
CuStar, with three cave* , rVnent4, Pas Bed
through Hempstead. fifty :orth of lions
ton, August 2.3 th, en roue to Western Texan. 1
0. N. Cutler here beet appointed Treanor
Agent at New Orleans , Titt Flanders; removed.
All the beech have Men removed front the '
Rio Grande, and native :401dIers Put In theft
places.
All rebels have been °rayed by MaximiLlinto
See Luis Potosi..
The Yleketmm ',litotes that e been,'
Ironed and strongly gmardsl prisoner was lodged
In the Jail. He was imposed by soma to flq
John Sarratt.
Georgia and' Slavery.
as Tonic, Sept. 9.—'!ha correspondent of
the World, writing from *aeon, Georgia, says:
The people of the South are eery nearly. If "not
quite, as much a unit an Ole subject of slavery •
as the people of-the Noah. They regard :the
Institution as dead, burti4and never to be ros
arrected. They have a pl%j correct apprecla.
lion of the power of the rmlted States arsoyAt. - .-
the present time, and so e4tletted are Ihey,that.,-, : s
alavery le effectually gonG,.that they latow_thit
all the bayonets at the tNernmand of Gaunt .‘
Grant mild not place It billera it stood iesrc
years ago. • A majority °title people ronattlaar
le the result of the war efts divine Mimi!) 10
abolish slavery. litho quibtlon was Cowsttli
nutted to the people of Gerikla, they would by ar...:•
large majority TSiet for Ito abolition.
Prom New Orlean s .
'roan, Sept.lo.—ne steamers gorulag,
the 51.• arrlycd late 104 night. tdfdrg
is ta r mi ta p i n ohonm frOnt NewOrielgla On
•••,,
oast, ...tit. 44 - •
brought $350,000 in spa-.dl
The Tonto building, one [of the lineal, Woo. ",
turas in hew Orleans, sitted on the levee, oc.
copied by colored troops, Pas destroyed by dos
on the night of the Ist. ".:51 •
Commiselemer Conowanhas loaned a circular
to the freedmen and narrow, desiring to leans for euitlentlaa, and ''stracting thin
make applications..
Gen. Garrard takes coma and at Mobile . , vice
Smith.
Sale of GoTernnflt Venetic •. .
BOSTON. Septembm9.—tt the auction sale of
government Tenets yestmidt, is', the wooden
screw steamer New London, was purchasedby
Mr. A. W. Comstock for 1 9,000. The screw
'steamer Albatross was Fr , • 'M by C. Foster
far $lO,BOO. The schooner john WILT
purchased by Charles P. Bgekney for 512,500.
The steamers Wilderness, Tongan and Esamot„
and the barque Midnight, Bra withdrawn, the
bids not coming near the elF4alsal of the veletas:
Freshet In W.* York.
NEW York, Sept. 9.—Tht . ll excursion pArty of
gagllah capitalists, who recently arrived In this•
city from Liverpool, were ketared DesterdAY on
their westward trip over *le grie Railroad, 40
miles east of Corning, b).(..the freshet, which
submerged the track, aWrikkwur bridge, over-
Rowed
damage the surrounding co4try, and did other
.
Da. Jogs Hurctusou. of ph a,noted'
'physician of that city, was ,ert a ylall here last
- Tuesday. The Doctor is Atte gentlemid who
Bayed a lady la Lake Ont.itto last week. 84
attempted to step on the bra when It willarit..
lag, and was precipitated lAlo the watex. ' The.
Doct or atel plun
although over stx l l4ellis .0 1 age„mediy ed Into the pre Ana resetuerthe
adv. with muc h difflcultj, end at the emmitumt
;risk of hlisbentilleothliadtiterobotgentar Me •
etood arcnind with their hanga In their poekete.
We trust that lite Doctor srlij ylall Erie frequent!
ly. A man of Ms genial *ld 'gallant' nature`
will always fled hosts oftlenda among our ,
people.-(Fria Observir.) i
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Boots and? Shoes,'
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