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    VOLUME 09.
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CITY •NOTICi3.'
Thai. He wt tt, D,i Physician sad Sura . r - D. No.
34 Federal street, A leen .p (lily. ()Ince hot•-•
tito 10 A. st.l I to 3 aad 6 ?oil n. 1.1.
ecl2•lwd
Whole ale
Bayne or Dry Gam* . arta ttlattVeapcst stack
in this citiat tee oortaean erte. oe F sail
Market strips rlaanala azd 71tuslie!, I, oaZhi
benne the evattet, era (Jobe rtt.:ot.Ulf.th.t.
yea ever sew tb..
C. iiAlNSpri i.or. r.
Vocal and 111struineutat
lir. D. Eatry , .ck's !dudes! Academy. comer of
Hunt and Llt3.3oty..lltraats, will ~pro agaio on
Thursday nest. 'l3 Snivoce,
- TeuLer of Vocal Mail: acid Hat essay
_' J. W. Sa
.Teacher of Nano acid
Afraid to Laugh,
Ladles sometimes repress thtle 'lstid' . .4n; to ,
aatddreveallna the discoloration and Impertaction
01„their teett• ones, are would advise you
to tay the Fri WI Ebgettoanilfo , rlliirl:r"ve.r
Ono, sllltAttftlieLierest tan Pabgiess pi dela ,
sad wtifte n such put. as have already ' , coat.
bfedt decay, and leave the breath as fragrant
iss rote..l • . ,
BeauttMl
Fall Drew Goods, mica aa all wool Deletrie t, lee:.
"dPWO9W43 4 o44 4 :Ar9 M ?tM o ..Pie x i esd
tha cheajiesi Ebel at Florida blarlaOildireliVaal
Oaalwootas la the Mty. They were ourchsted at
the lama icor soya atrattom from twenty to
twinapara mot. asapoe th.n the pteseat thieth
.o 1 will be sold at a very Amen lirifice on Emt.
sip coai:.ittalualop thermiseton the torthmet
aerbititifflAtth and Zitrket streets.
0. Bass LOVE t Eno.
;',l=7:-- - P 1 4) , 44 1 1 • InV ) , fll..
We Berthed !lie ,giteelttiroi mliting a talle
tits, of geld teethed by In. 1.0. Ayer b. CO.. trom
ligation*, in petwant for. tbeir medicines, crotch
are eitensgseiy sold throughout; Central &merles,
Among mastdveCitinstei, hrscelets; 4 laid chains, are
thelfaditlasegcs ea *eh hale 'been Letter, ,rem the
graves of two Chti taut chiefs—birds, turtles, ser
pents, twigs and lei:rates dotio to solid gold. They
cony Daub beyond Matadi:times:to serials 4. 4
plates Where ,bsuberisma reigned •lIMM, Thep
stem to tome awe now in mole ellPo.l from he
-windlngsbeeti, of ; their ancestors, to ork for the
Slisraltatulds.tui in the mouatains, - a.ediesVprote ,
lion from cultivated skill, against diseases which
getturf pens up ln 114:o early graves. ignorant end
unialtatiCattlieLir ki., tbaY hare learned of the
whiter:ran enontrOlo lams/ whice,:th'spplv fol . re
lief, and„ what will bring it. Our well kiWorn
towagniagi;rdStyl airmedOnfogm us • that they re
qtdretheirtemitsseces from foreign .cintrl. now
to be nutde la silver sod gold.—Lowerl ( glass) Start.
fol. 4 ' • !
TG rty Llpes cir cottitaoD !RUNG.
Reader, having slimed.] over the edltortsle ant
the new. in this Jounit', you turn to the ad
•ertLetganta, toying to yourself, "these are
publishatisLaiiarilart.to•servezjegispyrn Inter
ests."
Perhaps en. Ant it Is no less true that it roo•
nuns NOW lame to read thew thirty tines. if 'you
art healthy It is 'presumed you with to continue
relleved i
itFt{EherasMii rumps not to.yiL w
FLOCTETTE2.43 BITTERS are the safes , threat and
best Tonic and Alterative ever advertise] in soy
country This period of the year when the
stroniriart_Tritt inrigtir'initgrarleie oPpreislve
base Mai tk• oyes= atraligWriaitenthan the
most prit , et and vigorous organization can recruit
it. Therefore, as a preaervative of health, as a
protection again= the devitalizing action of hest
and the;mataiivtaurodasevepLa therflA gtett.in
tali good constitution and the mood rtaninto with
which nature hal lijewcri4ltioyl.t. this peerless
Vegetab eTonicr- - o
it can warcely be necessary to cepe upon the
Walt and. ailing The importance of acquiring by
e g k r e li the I t t ti te r tw 11 ,104. e.iatriTA
&AI Inc= AfetthlAre thus biriumataleed are
invited to give Pe Aim= a trial. Before-hey
bare lakes the Oralt three d.ys in conformity
with the ; tittettlonge *7 le 11,1, aoleptleledge
gratitude its gerclriT operettori. The's ,. Will. And
that it impttp . inthrital. rani' as aer.ous energy,
and reggibAtiailltie internal functions admirably.
This is the experience et, the debilitated anode.
pressed, and in making these statements the pro.
Pite t q e ** l .F eeliel'aPteellrePeil 4iediuTfirelb
testimonials. Sold everywhere. -
tedurtlaa.
Otte Weed, *kW lob; Winr, 80. 12S T rilateral
itai Wile emit'"the
airlone, news of the capture of Richmond and
the surrender _
Wine rebel General Lee was re.
ealeieitnef Otis pante pro.
*wed, andluroseLlig the medico that stoubl Col
4 11 1 4 1 MY Lamy 411; a vo w or ".
axing azulstratsby goodeet,abotd..ctolthelf.ed the.
• .-e/d Prim, Some 61 the Seen e=ra. cauluters
- rkairtbnallilldidt4ridedinklenneoff
Prepared to make up to. order, on short, notice, to
iouuderqtesuiroati sr otiritspozongey taw nue
tiato:tiassaitment at tiniubus idad4 and Tad" ,
Side clotEdne with alio be forted at "its' deitinf
_.erantifithreent , , L—r4.ll,ghw frle_ r O should Wes
ItEdte." ,:71
Thomas W. Parry & Co. ?
laded. Mia.limas 111 KAKI=
Slate, Of Wins colon, Office at 41e*ondet
LooildloW" thocWallefi r efaLrltiennit,,,
Ps. iteddenoo. No. Pike Airs % Ordors
~promptlyist4 ed: 0 811 walk trainhiat ivatef
_roof Etpottyof A T: * thooltonest notice., N o
siCaiiikes maeli lan
a6tiq}siter. SL 4~m . to -.• 13 •
Carpenter Jobblug Shop..
ellitiforAtinfaa 'starling dead* Sitlnfoalaro
c iitheanay.l tunnAnegnsaal opolitor &llama
.IX:elate tniani Inane,
Irlrala alter. bat; / 24 P,
shall. Orden soliellonnaii to.
n. Po
[Tr!. •!m
Gooo keit Dateo/4 11 , 1 6 41 Tants, Rat.
.. 1 4 , ,Wer 10 44-Rtns - AIPPIe
and 4 1 o4nat
warfoit 1/3Vadat istreal,Any.
lvd s .•,- 4113/ l uls BRAVO'.
ET=:2
Tan que4IOIITW4WOI:II4I2 e.a.VVOte te
getting tveltleally In 'Europa. 'The In
habitants of AID. in Frence.ehose the other day
aka of their townswohler to be the munlelpa
council there; and awyeriln Engkina are ready
tO,afatta l 0 that Itahe entelaaTeral of. Wish
*hotline - Ice Wlsto their haste to - dispute half
adozen benevolent halo of their number to the
board of,guardlatut hp kelver miderbi of Totes.
t Itigia.ppleele ;Would preventehelr earblueban.
• John &nag SIN lifoiaseetducieiree. all fh
b= reform Ms, any distinction orserfiehlle.
taliiitiEneffi-tarfter; thiftlelbeie It lvoind
.itatit, , Welurve jusibeext;fanevelelthibVedi
Ebbed:Mt& syeeetny liilylebblebbermbeg
amtmeeasatelly.coMessech Moak
sidnatbrOuistatbd'enztee. e 4.
Mimeo , auadry'eldpapme Wel/ dtsbarbred eS
theldetbadlet.db*abeactrult inetteect
imbavbi;the•ireerible..l3lshot),McKlualfzei.
-sae CCM& plateereiLiblatbblhiMabitiab,
umiak faded by Mae, .shave the neat baud
"wiling of tbewo4 441 Ina.":"lglik year MS,
It tem* blt - rbeelp. M="letnrat =trent On
/brews; co teem= ,of ealety. .amonixtect, to
11175; Ids Useably bid 'ol.ret 'expetedif vfem
46,f3a14 1 , PB big wad 80 . as Witaa l ee
Ideticilters aide ibVl3BllUlae
to the elouth . • - • ~
_
ateareglllatialnibileaPpr," Issued •
meliasualaa to the animas °Mat State:do
tear jrt
oirepiaofj o o
irarzson
, c p aydra eacht alrlag
emir: to '•
.arreat Mares sad pelform general iiir7rilh:
1) V 1.14 a 6 ._ 2 k n 1 . a 4 ustst
b p a a l r ik us thwgirea ry O rzet)air
bodka exWM"Taf dl c W l o m ed
year was e 212. BS . tlisslrtr.triSAVATAte
saga pabi a:claw:tat
eri •
old man am* -10 ita*v s erg .
abi h EnkEd.4lso- viagi drop l ofts Jasharraehlosahaartatiorfilarreinaa.hts iray
toorsalice pt Ispousa4 tdcd3o se It.
trettaritatt:•-•
ilialligentgatitantalm Won Mlle in
sinneddlennt:l l . ll l;tanatanton -nada , the
-Setle-Pnr.p,2 l / 2 4 , -INIVARIgUIV_f*P•
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nittisol4o4 MAMO,;it Pompeii !IIvQ bees
pctse.l4f.
PaZTC;G: -- 2 , A , .l.,ariSa 4' I
i r thui . 4 4
fan. Sohn covede at the Wool Growers
Al.)el.iti .+1
At the !Letting of the ttional Wool G,,w
dre AEsoclatlon, Hon. John Covodc made a
Fpeeeh which vre give helot.. Mr. C
ter 50100 prc! mlnary remarki, kaki :
We are now raw log OD II fleet career at a
1)(00e. W. see not only our manuracrire,.
but othtt par:ie., equally concerned in protect
lag the inte - esis of tte country. 1,-t me call
year atteixtien to arts importaia fact: Unless the
tesnufreture. , receive ad ditior. el pro:coin, and
a high itgrte of mercantile n!“d ern n-rottl
prosper:ly is malntair.ed in :his count^y, II 1r il
be a Matto - 01 im•dew,ibility for the Govermnent
to collect revenue elbongli to pay the inter.: on
the pubic debt. (Applause) Acc , ding to
the repot made at the late meeting of the Iron
and Steel Aseoci.d.lon, at Cleveland, Sy Ifs. Mar
ell, It eptenra that the A tneelcan :ova ufseturer
ergared in the produetlon of rallrovi iron In
paying more taxes to the Government, directly
'and Ind:: ectlY, than Is paid by the Importer of
foreign Iran. This will not do. (Applause.) It
will cc:tat:lly bring distress ou the people of
Pt nbaylvanla in a very Octet time. More than
one-half of the productive passer in the Lon
waking districts Is now Idle; and 11t15, tin:Jr
tnnttely, at a time when oar brace vete:Ana
bash just come home from the w an to seek k
irks's:al occupation. (Applause.) Thin elate of
strains we must have remedied. (Applause.)
There seems to bosom. Wile gordliet of Inter.
este, apparently, between the woolen In anufactu-
ter 1 and the wool growers in the United States.
This in altogether a mistake, and a mischievous
mu take, Nettie ttitstrnEy attatitre in :nil ages amt
In ell countries will fully demonstrate, that wiled
thl d manulacture to brisk the competition of
golm cheaters will always insure Eo the producer a
market and remunerative prices. The in
terests ('' Kllvfocraalksa art mirdipl; -they are ;
eldontleh ; fisittthe - pidaperlty- dfrtho'citie la that •
.prOsperity of the other. (Applause.)
t always enures directly to the a:Frontage of
a country so protect its industry. Tao mann
' `fature of clothe in all el:lent:les, dating brick to
thp twelfth century. Illten It gave euch•rtstop-
is
ca ng prosperity to Florence, ban accumulated '
w t
alth in whatever country has protected the
ital and labor engaged, In ,ita development.
Epgland for norm of years had enjoyed, through
the volley of George 111, who strove by all means
tcl ficuttet kbe ralizi e g ug,
acuulinVeresus, almost a
nternepilly of ptcepariti;lia ATl.Ovetittatts Itott'a
share of It. But within the last twenty years,
other Euiropeirui States, waking from their leth
argy, have adopted the same policy, and their
development In. tuaterlal wealth has been truly
eFtenlithing.
I see before me several gentlemen worth their
hundreds of thousands, aye, their millions,
litany of 'you are apparently masters of tho
situation, and might fora long lila ^ withstand
the effect of foreign competition. Dot to order
It) do FO von world have to maintain a tow
stabdard of prices alike in the raw material aed
lit titelshor, assort would have to compete with
the Inferior ca=notiltlis Inst.itkat jour wharves
tie be thrown upon your markets.
In England, fifteen ur twenty years ado, wool
en rage would only bring L'-a per ton. Now they
sell at 1:401,er ton. And why Is this? Why it
Is because they hare by their shodiy maunthe,
turd beet able to work them upand sell them to
the people of the United States and elsewhere.
(Laughter.) Gentlemen here wearing flue
clothes Imported from abroad, littkektiolf , the
proportion of warn-out woollen ragnthat eaters
Into the composition of these fastalottable fantica.
It Is oar fault, and only oars, if oar Intergate
are net properly fostered and encouraged. I see
be fore me the representatives of the great Iron,
steel end coal efsociation of the United Bones.
Those Interests, and all other Interests &miring
PrOlauld oll , have, the , power of making pt . *
dent - and cablOets and members of 'Congress.
No president Lees teen elected without the vote
bfFenasylvanla. (applause ) We hold the
balance or power here. But Bennsylvania his
been cheated Into voting for men who, while
profeesedly devotedibeltter taterests,have bad .=
!flutter motivesAtum their persona! aggrandize-
Medi.' I dotat:thlnk we can ha deceived agaln
If we are careful.
It Is lamentably true that thare are more
IxdfLicians than statuette. in the land. Still,
when candidates for hlguliolitleal. position fully
ape mime the strength of the organizations here
'represented they will be certain to respect them.
:Yon, gentlemen, have the . power to demsud.
'the lighetotieurnitdihat the 'alibi Intereste , of
ithla country shall be protected against the pau
per labor of other countries. (Applause.)
A struggle Labeler. ns upon the question of ',-
protective policy. That question will assume a
more formidable character when recent:ruction
.takes Voce, and the Southern State" return to
',General with an increatel representation. I
have had occasion during the summer to ex
amine Ole question and have spent some Limo
'in the South and I know that a very large ma-
jerlty of the Southern delegation will `come In
Inutile to the protection of American labor and
'the payment of the national debt. It is very
easy to perceive that =Lehr, pointy, obstinately
and succeashilly whereto); twist'es
rtilt in sus
: ;pit:Aloe the payment, of the int.rPst en the debt..
Ilteenstruelton, in my opinion, la going, on
too rapidly. ill le will require time before the
!people are fullyrea dl y to be reinstated in t heir
pollfical rights. - My Inforraittlert from ":the
!South for the past few days, ,particalarly 'from
[Louisiana, Is anything but hopefot: - A bid eon
fl (Wien of affairs prevails in that portion , , eat, the
Southern country. A terrible • per. seention is
lgoingeat It some localities, rigalust the openly.
!Airs:need Unitas men! anditill-mtwe terrible , par."-
sem:alone Is being waged . against the families of
;the - freedmen who have takat tip arms uP#:ithe
ripe of Freedom andUnicm. , ,
•
These States , fa il ing upon the doctrine of
ififiriarrigfiti, and Controldife U -6p In 8.41n6;
forbtar they are detchnizedlo faint the store
.time thst OPY are ' 4 mdlac. Et;smbern.to Cna
,gress hostilerto thtiintereantal:Northkrritabor,
:and to the payment of the Government debt,
:myth the future , oertasion mach -embarrass
ment. Undonbeetfly they will take the flint oc•
.carricarttemtriirith 'a party In the North that
bill he neatly for:Menke of, political lowan to
favor/Mr sch=a. , • r
PEQSUAALI
lavalbter etrreetond'ent of tbe Brpoeyer
Ded.o4.ooit ttue tonowl4. p. and-tak.
pbotoitrapb air. Cann. alalcb will wally be.
re tet ec tat=this P t i o ' i r Alot er t7r fe l i lir c2"e tter. fzor
i the lettwenWeleyeareils istakiliftMhy 'dun;
trilh rointt bead; spine fellow.-bale *goy;
ccembed .focehea . (V/ lid leleeatlkl
dtateed, , narrour, tecedballoa, and anudlieddlsb
Lamm , eyeakutatclatted bylittld bgneti*eit
Alt 7s 7;"tliVrg'rre: eqtilltaktY: Willa - la .014d1
ailltifkkit***4ergiler.. AO- Ytetekinb.fi
pmatedbagn aim unconanuolanziety,.bitbeg. si llM :
Saraikenanotedb•greatleelergy‘and - .parsietenase
1161aTtlellettaterfOrtbf ItOftaneYe 'aegte'
**aka Otti.',Atifki.e?rtu A 97 tornta . ;
' "An.a.4lV:tioS' Wasynetiontoftelpeadelit , Of
11 0,Ctualliii 4 .//17
Gcnettal.,l3eaut. beer
mama his private opinions-AM:dude an re.
sped from three of tbousands:/eVitak fellow chi. ,
arfne- 7 apidnit tbe PtenettoecapstibabfldettfOi;
and in 111110 r of endinglt, by diplotriacy .1( .pIS
able. , aaa .=-W be. He talked so w:tti
the utttreet' atedOtttl when here last, and it is
quite yrobablelhatbe &du% take any, natqa to
change tbe lone of hi/Leone:num, when he
got Into Canada."
R. M. iirnattacm declares
that Itorrutniint
fa gaiginkeniely in Eaittstrl; andthat
don iionyr,soxeTed with a , nes : work of_txuntics,
and priests, stolaistoriorfliercvanit the eon
swamps made are not by ones or twos, bet by
scorn, till England le-being regarded as the most
hopeful spot for ymnish missionary enterprise
-=- '" .•'-
Pep*
tiro tt , attieslitik 1118,10 P GettltralEictiost
alahleadza teptclaberrikicafWGroetsbeak; at
CinataadakstalerotaadgerW34::Guambealtpm.
=neer of Can mite , Uliverambeek, enjoy*
an income of 140,000 e .
4.1121T0NT WU lately set slut fa itakitbal
11 .(VIVILOWS Eultarg itelnetql to= Pike
place as , Ida tea day, moat iStfi. Ftescia'a
cketojot to fta s zoLPittioulitAgna Yr" pe
tta L 3 tla - lizio way.
u•Amiarlinnat H. amyl= ladald'44 - &drudge
gionk s za ittotilW 13:fatir did* Illitt.PlM
alarm/2* 313 e3h`wittrpa ll tlestigareic,:ps ia
bereasea =hood and salf-supestelittlelttat.
towieldlt integgcraw..
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team" of cifllzsllo is Moja SibiJiliffet
metsa iti!)oaisUr. damesta of ow duo*.
feis tato - dela:l;4li kalif lOU
mit 141fiaigitiiktifita410
glilefil r to, replies prints gratifies:Mos by rail&
of otbess,wraiiirabikapi WA oar selfish
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THE CALIFORNIA SENATOVIHIP
Letter from General Slocum
RESTRICTIONS ON COTTON TO OR REMOTER
Publication of United States Laws,
VOLUNTEER GENERALS TO BE MUSTERED COT
Letter of Gen. Wise
bTOHIER OP PREBIIIB VI JOEIBBOS '8 I lIP acumen
The Sout h Carolina. Election..
peStal lilsretch to the Pittsburgh Qezettc
PIIILADELPMA Sept. 11, 1565.
Itthoot*Goesspor lows, of Callfornia,7lll
is
soc eid YCliciagall as 'Senator from that State,
Den. Bloom, In a letter dated .Vickshurc,
Aucnst 27th, to a gentleman'of SyraMise, declin
ed pclng a randldate for Styli office ender spy,
cifVicottancv. His nomination, therefore, b}r
the New Yolk Democratic Consola t ion on 1,4
strer.gth of an alleged letter from him, was au
authorized:, He Is be:Renato be a leubllcap.
Itestrictiona on free transportation of cotton
.la i xabatent.will Boon tiiresamed. d 1 New Qt.
kites the receipts are failing off rapidly.
The United Statee r Awe id the past-font years
are to be ofCclallyptidhshed In the newspaper;
in each rebel State: " f
It Ls gpcFted that soon alter General Grant's
return to Washington a general o t ider will be
Issned mustering out of service even . volunteer
General not actually needed or on duty. 1 Aire
are still upwardspf one hundred and twenty
on the list. All the colored troopl rained
I❑ the North will be mustered out of service
and those raised In tee South will be retained
until the authority of the United States Is fully
reestablished there.
, Gen. Wise's letter, though published, has not
yet reached any officer of the Government. It
II believed that Wise himself pohllshed It with.
oat caring tohave It reach Grant, to whom It
vfas addressed. It was for buneOgiba. : •
All stories of The radios& going to inspeash
President Johnson are bogus, and originate with
copperheads to New York. Some of the Waih
legion dispatches containing these reports, are
writtenpi.New Virk, acid. ullt to 1 1-1 RaPeSa
here. - i
The Motion In Booth Carolina 63T delegates to
the State Convention passed off quietly. (>1
twenty delegates ;Acted In 'Charleston, only five
byre on the Union Ticket; the rest Ileing Demo
crats. The result in the interior is the same.
Fettsbet,i s letyzrals Wide Ranitpcnir aud . kiTatto4
elected delegates.
'RonaeZ) Za OIT4
Li
Wee My 4ga in in undated
Special dispatch to the Pittaburgh Gazette.
emir. Septembet Lt.
The ricer U clever' Net and rising, arid the
tity is again afloat. Prrume.
BECoNt3 DISPATCII.
OIL Cm, Bcpt. 11, 1365.
The river Is filltag fast. There aro now nine
feet 112, the river.
Oil oR tiir emit dells at 66 yerharxt,
PBCcLIOTIO OF GOV ILIMILTON
Negotiations with tie Indians.
ELTTLIMENT DY NAVAL ARCMS.
foialry and Artillery to be mustered
GEN. DENT ASSIGNED tOffiAND.
Patten& Granted by the Preslttetit.
THE !TRW_ OF JEPP? DAVIS.
Efforts for,Belease of Secretary Nam/.
‘.. . • ---- - •
SEM= .ffi r COLONEL . TEMPI.
unetiiaettaea tindeT;Eio:Masaa;i4uirt
'Rs* Toes, Belt. IL—The proclanughef of
Provlelenel Goveroor Hamilton' . Of Tem ttl.
ready Warred to; feyi down tad reVatiotia end
TfeacrArkge. plank
_whefS7 p eopleor oe ,
Attie MIS be enabled to WM the oath of alum
,ty and allegiance to the togionaLgoverontem
and qualify thementes to S 014: far delegated-4a
the State Conventlon sod, to aft, trattett.
The chief Justices and clerks or the ,ormaty
;Courts are to constitute the boards la the user
al counties for administering the oath and keep
'tettiaiitf tWriItaKOATIPACtc , Subirtir ,
to t, mad f o r
the - coma= o diny
they are reuttiratOtells-nelleh*
.0 1 111 IntSPArie
day In CaCtl 'week, iintirlialrlittir le 'team
' pllahed. The „Governor concludes by urging
the clttenie to'etfeae fdreerd'iiidUte 4113 - pre
limitary step in the Work of restoring their
civil government.
Tbe COM imlalloaer,o: Wiz n AtrArp ban Ast re
ceived &ode Stipelnierldant• Mak' Of Utah. In
formation that he baa succeeded In negotiating
with the lod ler ..ntrvirot "
which. it read w '1514.6 p dpo 'toast
eatiefactot) heptitstbsiteistigg itltrßaern
meat with all the tidbes Le that section.
1 The rim"' Washingtoa VECIPI his I fellow
ilea: In . the Fourth Auditor's Ilorputtnent
during the month 01,74.tighti, ac.
; memo were settlr.i. The eagrepte_senenet of
' these aces is five millioreiVetutsf Mtedred .
and flftpsix thousand one hundred and eighteen
dollars and seventy-three cents.
By order of the Secretary of Wei ' the third
provisional New York_Cayab7. 4th New York
Heavy Artl !cry, Ist Connecticut Heavy Artil
lery and 3d Ms. 4tusetts Heavy Artillery are
to be Immediately mustered on:. These troops
arzerflerettla their re6PeCtIVO Staid renilennerne,
where thel will ...tecnive gnat ,PUIRFA itlWAVrie
Ichargadiey aenctal.A. PaS. thq'4 l: 4 l s^
or GencriTHrent, Bas - iseek
of the garylsop s 1 this - city, • nurnuttrteg' Wier
VlOO - eata: " 7 z+ , •
Eitneenutleisfrewnrt;theTresidehlabeTntinted
nardoentethelhtintlztel ,
of , Twies6' 4 1. - ILlinichiana,Zisru:Lisery
memeheini Allen torwla,lolui
stenaatarowni =ULT. WA.
Vih r neS.Wl L LWVOnOlDeetataWi'' 461.
1 4 11r411140 14 * gi 41 9! . &tr. Date erni
Inedlntely.folkrwonAlmanel Ole:Kagan OrWlrz;
Wrileci ratted Vine be Wilr be'
tried In Rictunon4.
The Post Officearr Is in receipt of
colte , b..:infr caiLletxliget TAD
were indwtarte mins' nettle
secession of the rebel elates. but a still larger
number very coolly write toW thein ceDesl:outmost,
asking for.tho ,mtgetof due them
tarpostal sertteeltad ent dedthe Slates up
to the riod of ate rebellion.
109 pe mmarnan.11. ft..,lllshop,hal been hate
tfie 4 phistriooostrO. the release
if the rebel &aviary Napery.
• The World's Wash on Spacial says Col.
Wm. , been
sent ' mum and
par a doe of 5.000 dollar* orthe be Immialard tut
plAttekgrulistatintra
acres or lad were ente ff edr for settleMent under
the homestead act, at the land office in Lacrosse
Winconsin. during the ramtsk of Aught%
The easel school wlit - nt.cmen at Annapolis
during the present' mouth. It is now being
, remand from Newport. R. I.
Brig. Gen. Man has been transferred from
a rc N l T= l ls 4 3 4 ftl o .• TadiV49l.
Frealdes'sgstlmSoLgovoiv the South..
. newto wi ns EC ti ry. Seward.
Nair Yon; Sept. 11 1 - 0 -The root',,
a Me O root' ,, Wsablegtow
eak tf _grldsra l re
Lonlidantai ls at the While - nodded Ls
to assure thArstiblasity and course
towards MY 'Ban li - Mefflag "the general
smolt! of the eof those Maws. The
,delatetlon- declare, La seLVAX.w#l,..,iga I
Paddidstqldb*
The reetfpla atlas Internet Samna daring
the past wtelrmtawnteeestallgooliptjollers.
Slia''Misltiiiltt* , tfteds i
thought has extended hie telt iLlehniOnd, L
TA ;SC le-
w k
PITT A Pff GA Z ETYri
PI~I}';S;iURGII, TUESDAY SEP"' EM BER 12. ISe5,
ME WHIZ TRIAL
More e Witnessfs Wanted.
tETISEEN rELINONEW,S COENSEL
AND TOR COMMISSION,
Tes-timmiy of Gem Wilsoia
N . As-M1.7,N , Scpternter 11.—After tber , cord
cf Saturday had been read, Mr. Baker brought
to the attention of the 'Conamisslan a roatur to
relation to witnesses far the defense, whicltho
,
thought it wouldhe better to attend to at this
time. The Judge Advocate here suggested to
him that it might bets - subject outside , of ids
f Metal authority, therefOre properly beionlitlk
to the court. Some BUM before this trial cam
meneed, thd gentlemen who. were thud. acting
ae the casoner's counsel, requested that:a num
ber of witnerees for the detente should be sent
for. On their application, this waa 000, Sittio
s 4 than could not to -folded:. others who were
found had not let reported. Of this neOect,:ihe
' 'conostj for the.oefedsi did not keen',
' -
d3' ca the trial ilia been - piogressurg . : itttatters
were developed which showed the necetelty of
atbdr witnesses being summoned, In order to meet
new pains brought out la the trial, These wit•
reties were scattered mostly In Georgia, and
may be found In a few days, bat in aome places
thefe were no malls or other means of reaching
theta by written communication. Therefore It
war not probable that they could be reached by
tiles time they were wanted to testify in this
coat. Under these circumstances It was for the
Golvernment to say whether the defendant should
hate the facilities which the Governmsnt could
elbrd, or whether he must be deprived entirely
of Xhosa wltuessa._ll34,ltean absolute neces•
sit that the defendants should have the Wltnesseo
In this way or not at 411.•
s wan aml
he counsel.. apfila thht dafertdaid
sle defence. This was their aftteire
belief, and It was for them to ask that the pris
oner bawl tbermeana of making Ms defence, If
It was within the JuristilMLOn of this court, he
asked tbetMrasenger be dispatched with tub
pona,-ioi'snilt4tergarts Wharf)* (edit ".absts ,
lately necessary to have for the defence of the
accused. The Judge Advocate had shown eve
ry
dirposltini to procure the attendance of wit-
Leaflet to iar its making out subpeenao was con-.
corned,and 611 far as It WWI Within the 113t6119
of the defence to wive their names, ai had been
rstinsred by the•Jedge Advocate. Some sixty or
seventy were ln,rlow York, After sifting them
they came to the conclusion that - only Seven or
to of them would he required, end now, that
the trial was approaching an cud, he repeated
that the witnesses alit:4;4o4*-stae stubbly
neeereary . the —oriel:73er.* . defence.
They would nett'pat the gevernment to anyuG ,
uremia aiPenee.; Sh . for .se leAtes la Nile!:
y , ...1.- 7 t e'oenend an./ In the naighbirtaiod, UM"
' voiMeiLiliintl i; treiF fur AVOW! hipsnia of.
• the defence, but further Muth, there being
• greater difficulties ,eau Increased. croft:des, It
Ibecame absolutely necessary tied the govern
ment 'Maid grant the accommodation In the
dinner requested. He, Mr. Baker, 'would bo
reedy with the Um of the witnesses to morrow,
IA miIt:TAUS-the MoseetUter Wight leave at once.
Judge Ihootate Chipman replied -that the
Omni were aware that from time to time he hod'
urged that the rule be compiled with, namely,
that a list of witnesses furnished, 'Dui had no t
lien fatly done, and tilikluit thertenet was
called upon to meet the request of the counsel,
that another special messenger be sent Booth.
Be raid four weeks ago that..-.oeeptild be
despatched to secure wititelduifj- I M4. for the
defect, that for the Those for the
ratter were mainly here at the time the handl'
*ins to the Old Capitol prune end
.artcr the
,tenclannt bad been furnished with at Of the
changes and specific/slims against him. a list of
witsces , u was made out by the prisoner and
supervised by MessraZ. Ban* and
Peck, at the time his counsel, to which was at
tached this endorsement by Capt. Wire,
"The above clamed witnesses are all 1 require
in my cane"
All of .thera wittuesea. exceptinalotto or tire,
were here. Their absence was 'Wounded for by
the fact that several are in Europe and the oth
ers in Toms. He stad only to say that If in the
mouses of this trial, it was believed by the
counsel for the defense tharadditichistWitnetses
were accessary, it was only fair to the Cavern -
meat Chetah° economists:mid glee nit of the
witnesses and where they couli ba found, sad
also what they exTunted to remits, item. He
asked that theretrenci delay,sitidnountmcaisary
expense to thwproseentlon In this matter. The
Government weltering to do what was Atr
the matter. Witpesses in the Bout t..
by telegraphingw' v. military posts.'
dales% sancountal had furnished him With
names of what:saes. he Undimmed subpm mu.
He did not know what more tho'Boyernmest
conl6 do.
Onttaci Said It might be well in reply
to Stingmtleu — Or. the ' ratite — Advo
cate, to ,cXI - atteation to the tact that
many witnesam who' bad been mitrpcessed
were or the ponsectuttra, Walled • beat ex
amined eta: ilia Vert of - the lOovernticatt adO
coetetitehe glut/toes .Itad aOlniatQad th at
properiangthimshadbectomardeidraw out of
theta something for the ProseMiticm• 'lie hard."
ly believed the Judge Advocate would attempt
to .tisel - Mte Inflamer, of the Govertrmind to
frighten or prate out of our whams= anything
for the pweecntion, and he would not charge it.'
Lot the witnesses came here under very peenliar
ebettoirtelldett - TOMiele :theg , filand.thip,' or
good reeling' to thetiodiMithetat, 'Nittnassat had
remarked to him, when asked how they would
testify "Why.dolonsupposerl-willisave any.
thing undone to save my own head I"
This Mr. Baker said, i eseteemwthe prof withoUutr the Or requme ot,thering any
tr
amene. actonnta do• the Whottettes adMMonoed
for the defence, appearing willing, as the Judge
.A.drocate eald. to Waif} for .Slie PrOsectitlen•
hir. Baker in einalisnattot veinertovl that the
tee [ et
be sMti=o li tele &JIM tad' late cal
With
awl to the suggestion of the Jane Advocate
hat he ilatredd 'make' te - -inadarit of what tier
prowled to Vebut by each -whim*. 4e reagil.
boaldistAS do actor moat of tithe. a Toe *ma
would; buotoodloted for • week to eatable him
. 1=44.04 1 ftW... ' lebb'ilbeed 04K.
inu, ilikia at huts!' vei tOabo witemesPsa...
vie. That Itio‘defeadaste•attonldAssimi. tor the
tong lliabobstee tbe nameof ifeeverauct,
pe 2 .0.: amo k *, be biiibleelbOuil read b 10"
W0444;1bl i.,0 4 7 qb;be fa abd. 'itt44417.1.
wthe faet.lm expects or, bellemlccark,gara
bweaatimf them. From .ibla the Cointssaturer
deteltainaz thevratterlal- of the ,
rrid " e rttf
order tbeiitionnlici*legll 11r. Baker old Omcpit'ststo: aiik !lat
fn tee Used,* counsel .could eitie 'edible ante,
el, they could not, withl / 1101901F dtitieCP9jr r
p, separate the afildavtli. Mt *is slitters° ap
psyching la but power for a fair defense. and
melt from nmft,ysifter itinjilltsegatlen has
klused, asis for catow days In order to attend to
hat , the.conffraguirod, °vim 4 be laalis valc
artfiklfifibtf. do thaithe aubpre•an alight. bb
cut as soon as posaltits,
After farther iobeideralions by VILVv
them of tile' coo*, Om Wm Bald
its Mr. Bak* lad& etill •eifargel he was
fader OnglarEl4,tPanhatatiaggt. Mr. BOX
—Yllu filittleriold'tberefofe'lliow trllatthe
usual courtesy tualeftruglletguatded my lan
guage vcry carefully,
General Wallace-Thal affPfei has used any
rnproper means to influence witnesses, yang:nu
efintrertm 1 U be ; n4nlahed.
1.4. - Maketrlkatni at no time, e argad thatf
*744otr WnAkrt..- • )0 11 4b 1 A. 03 Citt ,
any,suentlatig,,, . - • • ••-1 .
Mayor General Syniteou-Wer-understand.gos ,
; 'ldallaker:•-tnitrion anYinhitneri idnit the
:JilditoManeakd did Ant AtAtLAI I 444I...
$ 411eionGemmrd Piralliteer-oDrany-body olee.l e,
leraW4P-VnlTilklinnirtrotantrotlialce stay
aronMbieV lrit
jutiocul
, Mr. Bak
ithern /.11Me r-01, VO6 - 4 •
I -Jiadto Advriente tiblMan-ertenisrumala
ladrosewtbtr-Viattentint Anceagerivl2llP
%nit' luttr - emu; kg* R . roi ma+ iort..
niesstltenideuraidineaneanino Poor or Mt
I
truth •Ulc4•Chstites -which have beenonsde
hare es - dipper* he; the Ja4o, - Meneami
must rat under the Imputation uWeatthenesini
eel "tumid retract altozelloy. itta Court ahOlild
demand tbe proof. to% A . I t . jr`ii ,
mr.;ls -U tt", wilpiEr.9 owl the aorta
let them do so.
Judge Annan( G'bieutan—lren.sm *Few
Maness have been used.
re i Ketaf il l *APPArhatiAl*c
de Giaguato aralitiarsa.
tjaarßlAWo yank to utak Oa wit.'
awes are
Mr. B.—How eiiii-Viint o r4ll4 6 teke me
ant& et y lei n c=itage. I Imre
doled C , Of making
el:gam ~,..,-• Chm. W.— ,,
1. : ~ -
m
*oWwMlo4
remks that you sd o lairtatkOgtalreare_
You must have matured It.
Mr. B.—By reeding my ressalte items beaten
bow =eh ), t i Nitti? tlf7El,
Ek.a. on cannot then give us the
ume et a single witness.
Mr. 11.—I know i toml vslySraisms except
two or three., •
Judge &debate Chipmen. , 43uch'remstias did
not came imm Alio had been at
asiatasonville. - ,
Mr,rvaptlist•bittizespeptioneble
minUliad • - nxiderbrilouple who caught
Ihtinls 1102
ftlinfriclahlat meant no disrespect by
I = l ft.q t `..lll.,PTPrk,l l l.o?
GY1' 6410 4
~
!)141, .7 •
n-..
clzoref of witreeßcs. To oblch one did 11 , :y.
b 'ot
Mr.; Baktr—l don't know, I did not ash
tabril er tiny wire witnesses for us or not.
Sexing • then' iremb.rs of 11 a (And.: took
part in the =venation.
Msi Genoa,- Wallace—l suggest that the
root 1 bdtwons until to-morrow morning h CO
able, the ,concert to frunusb the names of the
wlihre es.
Mr. Baker--If I can think of the name of the
wituras. I oh'.
510.0tn.'W.—if suck languige Is used it is
me pon should ear, our attention to It.
Mt. Baker—lf I car i will furetsb the name.
The' Court said It would be better to grant
the time row than when the prosecution Missed.
That It. Involved time to make out the affiaartts,
and to settd a messenger to Georgia, Texas
and I.4etwhere.
Baker replied that they bad no wltcsen
br:tozd NewOrleano.
The Coorhealn they were dispozed to knot
the time, but the question was whether they
6110111 d Yo /0 row or after a whits.
...... . . . . _ .
Itr. Baker suggested that if they Waited attil
alter the prtgecution ended, many things wooed '
have developed for which they ceold provide in
thew. surarahnhsg of witnesses. if the • Conn
adjourned now, the e :tinsel would lose a great
deals( time 4 lat after the prosecution closed,
the mensal must nave time to 1 tot over what
the Gowen:lent witnesses had testified to, and
if they had an opportunity they could confine
, the vritnrsses for the defence to a nartieniar.
point. • 7' W
The coati replied that an affidavit as to what
the prisoner proposed to Prove, must be appends
cd to the same of each *tams, or the prisoner
amid state his beliel.
hi ed
. Bakes said . the President of the Court.
bel A.. Itl i ctr, knew that lawyers alWay,a.
she the davits. .
Itys). 'pen. Plailacend there' are twO Of
yo l. t i d ;msx said the dm asel 'must have Weeap
ap of the , memos •of she veltnesaes, and
what they would testify to, or else the applica
tion was mantels' bad faith. If the defendant
found out the eassea of the witneasea, and that
*au iceeSegy to he done, the defends it .deiws
out the factlettleb be expected to prove by them.
lily. Bake/MO . IICA that It reeeired time. Tne
court could kicelt to him :by squatting. Ile
meat have timelo know how to shape thistea,
at, :Baket—l only asked the Cdtp til yeud a
collide'.
The Court—You beard the runugl
Mr, Ibug—,Elow long all It require yoo to
draft a ilst of the, witnerscs7
Mr. 11.--Two or three &We, !firkin steady.
''There are twenty or thirty witnesses. I could
state generally abet we expect to prove, and
will do this at the Judge Ad vocaVes office.
With the alder- a reporter, title could be done
wither* an adjournment of the Coon.
a adize Advocate Chipman requested that a
'Portion of the remarks of the women be road
electing upon himself abet associate, SI sin'.
Hr. Baker eaid he would not have the J oleo
Advocate:test tinder a wrong Impression.
The ollinel reporter then read the exception
about the exceptiouble words given in the for
mer pan ottbil. report..
Jr. anter—There It no rellecticat there.
71104.1 Advocate —The tannage .is laseroPrd.
It censures the Judge Adrocotte and leaver a
clear inferenee that the Cowan believes , 'that
they, le Me 'preliminary ezetainition, used im.
FOP? MTaill to itffitleace the witnesses. T
prffiOntieithe whole thing false. The Preltrai-
Imiry eneettenott by Major Hoene' end myself,
urii Mat with 5 1 1 Li i i n it i , " 4 , ti mi l"Tl
aed'in the presence of 'the officers Of the Conn,
and moaners, Ind witnesees. Ido notteeellect
of any such eases. I am sure nothing has oc
curred to Justify the remark which I pronomoca
false. I rat the court teenier an inenttgetkon,
so that the counsel may sonata his speech by
proof, and that the officer or officers found
derelict Innis particular of acting unprofemilon
t any tell be dealt WU= this court. ,:This 15
; due twtba Judge Ad
Slajor Gamma Thema—We Mond icaorrdhe
Carnes of Chnwitztessen Warred to by the coct.l.
M. 11.—I. thought I was careful in giving the
' impruslowed %tektite witness sold. ,
Maim General Wilson was called to the stand
Jlie testified Mat he Was • Cage's of Elogla
ens and a Idejor Gummi of Volunteers. He
had been hnpetinted In Alabama and Georgia
Wit weitaby corps in the military division
of the nisslulpph Ho was tow Canned at
Macon. The rebels during the war drew sup-
Oita front Central Alabama and Georgia which
nand have tautened snffidefirupplies to An
dersoutyllla. There were ample means of &Sort
ing comforts - to the prison, which he
examined about the trot of July.
Ile sew the remnants or only den @battik, "
ricks for Ginuoops or shantiescould4 a oun,
been erected for the ljnlna-vitimuni, as there
' • pistil! of.....tiffitlu the neighborhood, Inn
each a place u the troops would like to encamp
for wood and water, It they wanted to wearer.
It'vrmid not haii been neceiesty r to transport
timber mote than a mile; th ere vas neuty of
black labor in the country. The difficulty was
le getting rid of the mrmo; thirty men • MI
uvula hare canto:tweed enough Got 15,000 men.
!a Unity-the wllowance-of wood in thearmy
1 , Is just double What It Meta strutunerilmd.there
fore sin; men Inane day could have eat enough
An . 15,000 me* In winter. Out his arrival at
Macon his first inquiry was at to the condition
Of the Audertenti so prisms and who was re
sponsible for It. He sent WO offiters there.
He sent Lie= Vanderbook and Captain. now
Major Noyes. On their return they reported
that the man Wire was still there. He imme
diately ordered 3.(aJpr Novi tO;retutnaadarrest
Captain Wire, which be did, and brought him
to Mama, where he was • kept several days,
when he was brought before him. Ile was thee
remanded to prison„ and be reqnested that ho
be brought to trial. No protection was aver
muted let Capt.' Wire, .tboar„ti lite. Willson,
who ordered his [nut for the hounds° ot Ming.
tea hies tO trial excepted from him the benefit
of the ospitedation of Johnson to She:rasa.
Witten gave a particular description of the
gnavdsxe Andersonville prumn stating tbattha
Miectlent had *morally buriei to thergyound
for shelter,. partimsbuly on a hillside. These
holes were about the. size of Ordinn y A b Olter
trail, holding two 6r fbneuien. -
On tion be meld,y he stepped
Own 'dole - run Of the excivittodt. ' lie law
no Inanaelling ander theatockade. .He .. wrote a
letter OMIT Wing that thesorml Wtrz. hat
been firreatect, and . that be 144krriel him trinity of
the Infliction of punishment 'on thelfriardiers at
haderematilletand.Gun thell—allatteuet &Odd be
Meruglattritritice in order that the whole thing.
italt•throwesbeettbegksrertsto
. todels9ls2lffilltdatlek, 11111040 Asti& 00 1 W.
e wan Mese to do as he pleased end as the ta
trittftlin Ginerament prinwred.-Thdr 4 **a
a bundrerdimd fifty Colon prisonersprisoners at A An/ twit,
Mourne warn he teethed there, nil, Were
ootbing,talpnbialerpe, and could not be moved
withonsettadangming their lives. Many wean
dearkafter34T Fer°broui.4-into, lll3 Oaq•
• JtAVOto. Veari,Didycni - 0d 1 it.407 zee don.
#uckfor,Velth. WifolfsetpW," ',. - '
except to protect ntaiiati'l 4111=1
tiiqk lotcrimtr- tiondirgo. the,lllportstary Of Wsir
tniittirdl6C;;!Artintelln tall . they ttsd risked
MOW o.llh3tveS to lindeet hum; pm .Plats j.
Noyes, tbo. post, guard et G44/looogo • would
have Mlle& him. Willis Van was cross
ovssatned, lion said he ear nothing: . sent by Ins
panitary.Comadealou on rebilltolallers.'"-,, •
George WeMbg testified as to the Menial 01
the corny' and around Andersonvillo.
VAttrick addity,related, what ho had seen at
iaajarson /WM waters of cruelty.
dtin iii Beaker • (colored) and Henry C. Ball
ainspestiAbd *warding. *Yenta In thn..same 10 1
silty. : Adjourned., ~ t•. . • t - ,
zxcumix OF INGLISII.CANIMISTS.
'Grand Manquil: at Jflteadvale.
ti,ow Ion; Sept. 11.—The liene.d'aSteed
vine, suresPondent glees an account of a
,grand banquet Mean last Saturday nightie that'
plitediols US' e.t 41. - W. tt R., to thelliskilsh ,
siliale2;this elti Tileadai
lira, end Vito . are now -on Stone Of lesmetlon
!of the marks and other enterprises of. '
Ableigiontuld'tetutds. ' Horne of Ken
airmen lid - tot its the W.
Ittlt.iteid s oSsiated, materially in Its' °Keane—
Ms. 12,i. ifononddlen, piesblem at the ban.
bud, and ITc..iititelds..TOPeer Preekiela
road, made .the.lpsethes:"Sistoomlng the dia.
Unwalshectinestit;Nibleh 'was responded to on
thine panty Sir *tenon rete.-. ' Other sPitches
I mire bade,. and- t o g e ther '-with these, the
• handsome doxrtitione of the:room, and , the
i tt ie d:.t h tetteqberet'ePut =Peer. Wrternet•
was VrOiCd; ' • •
NaUo r e nwaphle Convention—MA
_
- Packing, _ilibitabinent, Destroyed. ,
= Vnieticio,l3ept:ll.... 7 Th6NattonalTetorohle
Caton - .01011116 attonsoon ttus Concert D alt
or the' bolsi Nouse, and was called to order it
three o'clock by - Preeldeot Hammond. The =-
ports er uie rreddiat.` ; Tamura? and qarreS'
P2l2di p g 5 -*dm, recetred. Alter 14/11ei
carer ouladnarylawineu, the Oonvintlan , ad.
Jousted- until as morr o w morph% to awatt the
gltater leveret defences row en - route, AU
'Northeta Metes =represented in the Con
pickle*. estabUstnastr .Jacob
enßeeond Weft, was destroyed. and
damage meat to the talattof
_nearly
.119,000.
It waamcettyhurated.::.• - . •
..„
t - . - pardougieker a „..
411111/
ID OM p unv lratos,..lmt
pardon When thresiibare ginkthapratistA
don all day Batopiay. 'no city Is AUai wit
Mute ist siiil..4.venty grommet ` dollar and
the dant arrifiga are greitly - hoscCeas' of e
departnrce.
'A.
ENTERVILA SESERNERS. I
Policy SiistaitiAd by . the South
REPLY OF PRYSI DENT JOHNSON.
Col rEspondenee Between OOv, Sharkey
and the President
Seploober 11.—T. day a del•
ezation of Southerner', reprrienting Georgia,
Alabama, .linisitaippi, Florida, Art:audits, Vir
vile and Ttinti-avee, numbering, fifty or
perfribv, rail. don the Piieiedent. lion. A. H.
51cFarlattl. of VI addrcased him on be•
half of the vizliors, naykni: It bacon. bin ag-oe
able duty Lo say they desired to asanre him of
thelvytniOnal regard, and their confidence in
his .iiuypose to administer the government ascot
the hlghbot vrinciples of w Isdoist and motto,
statzamanatay.
They were confident his policy would be
earnestly sustained by the entire Minh, and that
devotion to the linlon and free institutions
would ever characterize all their personal acts .
add It was ,ibeir purpose ever cheerfully and
earnestly to support him and his administration
of the general government and in making this
pledge, aa gentlemen, they had a right to de....
mend fall credence for their sineerity.
Mr. McFarlandetaborated these views. Ceti
eluding WWI thanks to the President
dent attention and disposition to glee fall faith
to the sincerity fif those he represented.; :
ever Might beitaid..to.thecontrary, the Purposes
end object of the Millie South, he felt assured,
wen for restoration and peace upon the basis of
the union Hof this Statei.
The Preildent In reply. expressed his Barnette
at meeting co large a number of gentlemen from
the South. fie had no Idea that so many per
sons would call upon 'hied; where he' consented
this Interview. Hotxte'Xi nOtcbmurand lan
guage suflicientir tr - .• expreaa the. trap gratifica
tion he felt et the visit, and at the patriotic
remark! of the speaker who bad just retired.
Tie spoke his position. Ber.re the card
war po had urged his Southern breth
ren to . Pl. 0 21 Union, had
there to contend for their Constll44aal :lett&
He felt It was their Own and :wolactiOn.
He bad 'avail been for the receeniticut f all
the constitutional rights of the sleveholders or
the States, and believed they could have been.
preserved the Union If the issue had homy
made in the forum instead of the held. He
himself bad been a slaw:ladder, but he
made up his mind If the issue ever r. mad
Itself down to the Union and ..crowed
elaar confidenc e limdoelt go and the Ua+- '
the es - n b e caved.
'l nc . uttered
of devotion to the
loyalty no Edon and profession; of
!tact we''dthe i :Potal -" tion eT w in a " s d'
to " al d d h i e n w hn as ildl imed ng ur up
-,te places of the South, and restoring
T " . ...5c0, bappluesa, good will and union.
He did not believe the sensation letter writers
!and editors who were endeavoring to create the
Impression that there exists in the South cheat
((llion. The presence of - so muny eminent and
distinguished gentlemen representing Such 'a
largo constituency, fully disapproved of the Mat
and gave the lie io their perthOZll and malignant
utterances. lie had coundenCe In the prof. n.
longof the people of the South and of the ,
purpose to reatore the Union upon the
principles of the Cosonitutlon, and he hoped and
blieved they were ready to come op and entity
round the Union and the Constitution.
The fend relating was a former quarrel and the
ties of friendship, now that 1t was ended, he
trusted would be stronger and more enduring
than ever. The mission of this 'great people
was high. and 'poly, and In tinlein only could
the per es of its *triple and fred govertionetit
be administered. 'The President 'referred to the ,
exhaling condition of public affairs, and Abe :
gratifying and patriotic evidences _presented to
bite of the early restoration or 'fraternity be.
tween the different steatite of the Union, and
the good tofollcrw this peaceful state of thttle,
and In conclusion expressed the hope that men
thoroughly loyal would he elected to Congreee,
111 order that the South may again be adelltted
to the coencils of the nation.
The remarks of President Johnson ware fre
quently Interrupted by applause, and all seemed
highly gratified by the interview.
The follow[ g co rrect vers •r.
raison e twaTrat - rWdent and Governor
, ey, of litbialsaippl: On the 19th nit, Gos
ernorSitarkey Issued a proclamation callleg on
the peOple of the State to organize, under the
mintla laws of the State, to men county, a fierce
to detect and epprebend and prevent crime.
TLe President saw the proclamation, acid It to
soppored 'apyiroved It, as he Want no order
countermanding It.
Oa the Bth of August, the President-received
a dispatch from the Hon- Carl Scharr, express
ing fears of the propriety of Gov. Bharky'g
Co=4 and • deprecating any !onion. by the
President adverse to the order Issued by Major
General Slocum,Dcpartmeet Commander. The
Presidert tinder date of august liCith, tele
graphed to General Schutz is follows:
"I presume General Sloenmarill Issue no order
litter feting with Governor Sharkey's etbrts to
rester.; the functions of the State without first
consulting the Governor and giving reasons
for such proposed Interference."
The balance of title letter has already been
printed. Sy direction of the President, a copy
of this was ordered to be given to Governor
Sharkey.
an Sept. 3, the President received a dispatch
from Gov. Sharkey stating that Geo. Slocum had
lomed an order preventing the execution of his
proclamation of Aug. 13, and acknowledging
the receipt of a copy of the dispatch sent to Gen.
Scharf on the 30th tilt, which dispatch Gov.
Sharkey earnestly requested ItliFinisslott to pub
lish. To this request the President replied by
telegraph:
"My dispatch was not intended for publica
tion, but you can make such use of it as you
deem beet. The sams day the following Ma
patch was sent to Gen. Slocum:
WAIF. DETAICTIMIT,
Wasunrovow. D. 0., Sept./1, 1865
Zia jer General Slocum:—Upon. the 19th of
August Gov. Markey issued a proclamation
calling Tor the; formitkra of willitary companies
iieach county to detect, criminals. prevent
me and preserve male:der In places where
e military farces of the IlfaltedStates were In.
stafielent to do so. If-you have issued any
artier countermanding thin prociaulauon or In'
terrerjeg : wlth. lts exedra*. you W 1 1 . 1... atop A
revoked!., Acknowledge the rpoeie. pubis omer
-
and telegraph rant aka, • • • , , _
fly erdir ophet Preildent of tate I. l 4ited Stateik
T. T. Y.Oteurr, '
'ititing Aptetint t3eereteifdi , War.'"
Ifflia Indian Connell.
FORT IMmeur, Ark.; Sept. 10.—The -Indian
c'orotell, yaderday, wan 'taken tip to reading
the mipmlationr to be, Imposed by the Govern.
mad numnvill the:Mulles 1n ther,Scruthwest,
The stipulations propqad • Amid consolidation
qr su the Ultra into oho nation, the territory of
which shall bailie present Incilart territory and
melt abere as the Government may dedde
RIB; the triter bow &lag to Seem to to re
moved south. • The Southwestern tribes will be
exPertal trocompel the Indiana of On pia=
to otsertrithe trestle%'
Tha Indian; ne where say they understood
they were called to meet the late rebel tribes and
renew friondly,ielallons *let them, and'not,"to
oaks ApN inntles, *Ma they Say they to
aMqg and unanthoilled Moo. Sae fact
runnel. hditiinitrmifes are inttnend .
Font %inn, Sept. I.l.—The replies made to
dey,try the delegations errant. 10 IbArPrOPCIa•
140 14PMelled 40, them on Grdundal, anepealt
favorably of the policy of the Government, and
appear anziou to renew friendly relations with
It. Mal bf than promise their aid In bring
deg Mb:MGR Indians of dm Zahn - to terms:
ATlCeddegaraiiived to-day, from• the Connell
In tesskintl dmastrestra licadanty, held by the
Cherokees and 4h6etaws; stating their dela.:
Jeff. DaN* B PO l ll-4tew OrleartiVieis*
Agerieyi—lSO•appoititelf.,
paswororoo. flept...lLTcript. a. h er ea4:iot
the Itithig. fi -break,. inbred . to y
ric'm Os .. by War Of gelf Toth,
i ll with abut 1,100 pandas At gobrand
' L yme where, 'with a *mall 'Stumm of Wrier'
an inveigle value of perhaps' upp,ooo; . Thi s
:weal*h was recovered by the Truann7 Amt,
seals eald to be part of thrived! captured 4=.
Jeff. Dub Capt. Jones Ala adiveted (ho
clabnci•WhO,Trazartottbo United hates.
The vagravash. stateraeat, from 'New York,
udder date,ot the 10th feat, MU Me: Ostler has ,
beeielivolatenreasery agent at Nov Wean
vied Mazda* 'moved; Is lncortect. Mr. Cutter
wan placed temporarily in charee'of the Mate of
Tamura/ pcldbu of Mr. Flaaders',..arpeem OA;
hie operallota are now congaed to 003110/14'
half orleus, , sad Mr. Mudd' mums dent
dila_T erieentire
n territory. colpprptiag*
er al irr gem-
John Greiner. of Ohlo.'Wet 6 2 40 re-4 1 p0/4
red Receiver of the Lead Office at Santa Fe, Now
Mateo, vice Oollitte.rterior63. alatl bell vole
the dmigaided &mem, ottinAmalr4PPAtrA
WIT Betatim Quo. • awl
SUnl,llfaigi v TL.Beni, 11 Thi - eseattei
occasioned btlbh. filigdatLia of MOM Asa 01
Aldis, nizentir mewed , clohisur to m* 4;
Associate Justice of the flufetote (Mum (mow
Elate, W.P . .bem,-/tllO W eer. l3o l lll tAkTgla
ritual or lloceymdait , 11,41ter. 414, of Bt.
lithti o A4 ei l ita,abititrWt 41111
bmpmpd p e p ri p,• r -;
MlZlffll=ll
PLHkL REPRESENTAINES li RARE,
War with Fra.nce Speculations.
INOTIIER COM FOB 'ME CONFBDEEACY
Public Printing Estabiish nient
THE COTTON CROP
NEW Sous. Sept. I I.—The Times' Faris car.
respondent of August 1 eth, says: For . the lasi
week the Court of Grandhopes has Looked much
as It did in the flourishing (upset the C Jarodera•
cy before the hill of Vicksberg. Breckenridge
and Jacob Thompson have arrived there,
and these, united to Mr. Slidell and a hos: of
other r,presentailves of the Coufederacy, ore
hoidiug council there, and donating their altatre
apparently with high hopes of the future. The
hope of a war between France and the ilitite4
States appaus to be the basis or their sailafae
lion.
• • .
I have heard It said that the articles of the
London and Perla low - nate ere trying to u'gd
on a war abont.idezieo, and that It le only a
pert of the Keneral scheme among Ma rebels and
their friends abroad, to gtte the Confederacy
another chance for life. Thus the last ditch-la,
to be Idelico, and the diggers thereof hulk
London and Peals. With Dr. Gwyn on the
Grande, and so combination of talent
here, von may bo anre that If there no •any
chance Parstintsg op war about liexico II wiii
be done. 14 the Solemn:lent end latePle er 010
Untted State:atonic well to this matter, f or it'
not without iMportance. •
AdvicealivanNeti Orleans-say the receipts
of cotton for thethrt memtbslntdlttll on the let
lust. Psi:re two hundred. and _ auen thwatia.
hr.les, while :the. entire hoelneie for the Preced
ing nine monttuS was - Teri' than the ordinary
operations of a single week' Informer salmons, •
end very much leas than the amoant for thc..
menthol August.
„ .
TheZorYww,lettich give's _ g
es, cOla
jectitres that the, crop for ••
be one million, twn . .ne dclaappg
I bates. It ad' ;..anndred and "Any iiionWind
eti u l e ft tied the str.':ant of the old crop
- at the south is a titol question, butthe
-• -dirties very bona seven to nine hundred
'.oousind and .rfr •
Th e Ign 4 Miltlari bakt44 1 1,
, Washington special says: 'lllO
presses In the Public Priming
meet have all been put in running order, and
press work on public documents, etc., Will be
rektor:3rd this week. There to an immense
rononit of this class of work to do. Mr. Da Frees,
Briperhetendenrof the Public 'Printing Estab
lishment, is ove:rithelened with applications
from compositors. who desire a position In his
Department, but u nearly all the composition
hes been famished, and very little more wlll . be
required until the meeting of Congress in Da
, cember, ndfirther help • will be required until
that mouth In that Dripartment.
POUtlcal Vatter,
New bone, Sept 11.—The Commercial 44-
mrt,wr't Washington special says: The leading
politicians of the Republican party bale gath
.
ered In the city to conside.r their policy In the
fall elections and In the new Congress. The.
difference of opinions is wide, and b excititig
angry controversy. -Thurlow Weed Ls ;deviate
prominent part. Be has vranted.,the =Mob.
that.they will be displaced from poster, if they,
prtse 'their extreme views trpoo ' , the pa4ple. It
Is doubtful whether the conflicting elements Can
Senator Wilson, on behalf at the Neer Eng
land Coniressmen• seems to reject all cOmpro
plan is tOrely on the party majorlti ,
In Congress to reject the admission of the
Southern States, and eventually to appeal to the
people against, President Johnson's polity.
The. conservative Republicans propose to met.
the difficulty In the New York Democratic neutd;
nations, b nominating Generals Slocum mad
Patrick, and Lucius Robinson.
The leauilan ' , Low V.wirr:• , —. •
—.,,rablicans have had
numerous meetings with Secretary Seward,
with whom the project has been discussed: The
nu:UW.S have b-Nri reinforced b Gen. Butler,
and a lively One is expected.
Tbe World'ispecial 51178: • ••tt • •I • 0
lure po t t •• . • • •• ' he New England
radicals are represented by Senators FeaSendea
and :Vomit of Maine,. and Wilson of Slassachn:
vette. General tidier - will be here on Ifondirf
to take part. Thnrlow Weed and Governor
Fenton were with Secretary.-Seward during the
morning. but do not seem disposed to go into
active cancan with Wilson and. Company.
The Darner:tile platform at Albany, coupled
withthe action of the Minnesota Republican
Convention in voting down a resolution eudeire
tog President Johnson, are causes which trou
ble both the radical and conservative Republi
cans now here. The radicals, however , are de
termined to stand their ground.
Senator Wilson will, on the flog day of the
session at Congress, introduce a tall for giving
the elective franchise to the negro es of this Die
tile' which will bring the negro stdirage ones.
tionto an early test.
Neve York Stock and Money Matters. 7„
New 1 onx, Sept. 11.—The stock market con
'lanes dull. but prices are rather dam. The
bear interest edowly gathers strength, and is
about evenly distributed over the railroad list.
Erie was dull aild pressed for Wee Reading is
active and stronger. At the last board, the
market was generally steady except on Erie,
which was heavy and bower. The Erie combi
nation have sold eery largely, during the pest
few dap; and the street is nos straggling with
a berry. iced. Hence the weakness of the stock
movement in Old Southern la based upon the
fact that the leading director has changed from
the bull to the bear side, and gold options on
him at 65. The parties who bought these pile
ilegeS are engineering a rise. Rock Island `I/
advancing, under the expectation of a larger
dividend In OctOber. There was quite an effort,
mete to day to ball Ohio and Misslndupl enllll
- but Irma with poor success. ' Tttb pelt=
cipal combination have got out of their stock,
ard left 'haematite. algae tad Med with
amount of stock, Which the public do not, septet
bleined to take at ethane quotations.
There is but Melo ettovensent 1k marinated
securities. The latest eteamerierings light or
ders for old dirotwentles. Stile 49 2 4 were
firm execiPt ..Tennessee, aixos. Mfgoolliuutdos
stoat iteey." Vold Is Man there is aura good
demand for duties, but little or nothing during
Ibrapecubtliondi Tbereis considerable gold go.
Money continues easy. •
'Wises Letter — JacksOnVile. FlU.+74 1
New You, Be MitlAtelterLifer
a:d of. the 7thatatee 04.114. Cite. 4r.9044 , ..0k
command theta ott that danslce flee, Amp.;,
. t .
Rlclunond papers make an Importait.
correction In the reading of rilse's lett,nr
Gen. Grant. Instead of saying: "Leng.lefora
the war, lodge, he had made up Me mind, to
attromta emancipation," ten said, "Lau before
iisa appears that the
War made thaconversion. ,
The Savannah Berald'aJarlsortYlTht, FlOrida,
corawrowleat say' Within the last month that
c ity tae been (mound yeatil, and butlditrads
tunnettma.. .
The - railroad to Stcltarks Is In toll . Otwatlon,
andawo :.steamers are to run to New .York And_
two tokear Orleans,
Lange otnualtleaot cotton , arrive daily ,Inzn
Gov. Marvin .luts ordered 44 elecifqn _for del._
mutes tothe Coneention on the ltitttor,Octeher.
Deiego.llsF . atopplika t!otitti Citrol.ll4
Piny Yong, 13ept: IL—Late from
booth Carolina mate that the election of deist•
gums to the State Cana ttational Anteembly paaa
ed atTtiemlny. - Only abotika'quar.
terof thelatnoton-tho tlnlon ticket wedge:a:4:
The :Work; aunconservatiees. Wade WnlP-:
ton and amnia. Otters of the late confederate,
twiny bon Wei' returned by laries ntletitlea.
lade lettersfioni Artzcout wpm= the teal
tory to bolo Impztored C01)4141011. GeTentOr
Godwin and General raw* were vigorously ot ,
itinlintur dell and fon ‘ ltnf:7 e , , , ed4 b rr "Pint
fffeir Mineral 611COTaiel have teen mama-in
the *Wile Prescott.
The yriebte - liaffiettiartd * Wlati,stairtpd"
vn their race ' 4
Eadllßolloa to, Helntkiparollaar,
WingBoToll. tioalii COOOLIgI.
There b now Loarothfembhe tide. at mouth=
him the NOrth--tocat of U Leander thajoutotonc
°Mat General flouthene Lead iligther, lOC
establlebedem dike fOr the?urtha= a EiblUM.
number 62 Broadtwoy r .New -York. Tho Com
mmy. tofterilentl. 10r...1140 Ahronahoret all the
wows furetri,- nab the agent :estimates.
et , least 100.090
_ccolgriata *l4 go - Acid the:
Nonhtri/ Stays duriagett pat Ilan*
wit gam toptalllur td the. p; to
sinscozedincoUbtd tha aot4tyytn PAN* Ara ;
Cretuatly key:ll4 frrayettla tpthe new- arda •
of thing. . e nd - en, MAW' unEr Bads 1A site' -
lands of Shia *nit It 'Do - ftgYeekt. taint
Meat tethiredayincedlthyt. - Eon= asymiyilL
g resi g 7fi g ht t= 4o 4e l 4lPPl49 l -oNit -
Seinard to Itlttuntniti r Is :plc,
LLlaltati, Rumoud
this nunithe 'anaoante ebe intuit of
etirscatronit: , duresporout to thetwelnolneo
Seward islo.!Thet.trealdau had spa= zileutir:
ly of the =Mimi of 394eadA artqlhe Southern
Ueda gtio%Mllif, end enure their thitt tot
naiad Ea Bin their tamest *Dm* tt thiollY
citis ti)o3;lll,llrelpintrl=l,-1
, . • • %-rz:
E STAB
animated Bealguatlo
Cnrteapondence berg e and
111 - • •e__l.
NEW Outr-sas,i3npt.4 ;-- niffidearh ertadsds
inn Etc... Monterey and OtbrgiaWleilthar.oxi Mal
Ntw York, arafed. , E . 1.4
The 7b ea, Jackson aPOtal sail, It, la Creilb4 _
rumored thatfilosourn_ Jnialerod his realgnstion ---- .
115 enusteinenea-hata. „pe*yliell,sivididotahalq4,l , l
of Sharkey's anion. ti'e near! Pridleti 'eon
fidentally (bet the • Metted troops WWI be
marched out of Op Statait.or • latnstor out or situ
for to another locality. "•••
Au engine and one pOsenger era •were •pre
cipitated down a high 4bankanent near Cllr
too Falls. Fortp.natelyr ne were heti.
The Mammaris, 3ronti4lllr cotter's' an inter-+
eating eorrespondened3 between Melia and
Steele. The former complainer -that Cortinas
tired on a body pill whilethe.beeslite
were taking tcfngeln 'Mas.
Steele replies , . regrettagthe.Tiolation _of the
international laws, andliPating - It waS
his erprces injunction.
complained of a g • r apar2 ; il443 o,tt 't he ; part •of
men. •• f
Maine 91tairg Electlon. • .; 'll7 id
POIEMAND. Ma, Sent'..; l l.l- , -Our State - election •
proceeding very rltilefit 14-day, , anct a mall^
rote will be polled. Tha ltullcatron of the re
atilt cannot be Ora bOreattenlag..
'Aglirfcrtm.
Vwenty-three toweittire Coney 11,4-0,Ef0w..i,„,1
and 9,313; agi , Pril j 3 97AV: , rdfridkl ,
Howard 15.829, • • "fi - )L.
don took pia& tatediti....;
cop to this hour O. bli A S'orr fulf 111 0 1 491..b1r,
come In ; but tbey,fluk tett:tat - tho State' 7to•
will probably not, erdOxiMoool,oingtoo
aZ4
last year, and that getijublkAtt
be about 15,000-agallaat 0b0ut4,900-4215-year.
The official irtgerdiDUßantitoOrr l is
280: Last ysr P
ernor
Ooitlaku 'gee 9 )'
Ilowarti;l,7Bo. ,RetrOgetik UNolltyraliSpAS,,
943, ItgAinStSaa 12 4 3 1 4 1 4 !..ffNik.,V! , : 1 7 -
tbe. aggregate rote 01'.1.0.b. _ „;
n r s.
• • f
, r , ititattritir • , r ., ,
r .,:tetraCt 540
~ • 11 ' V 4,nebei. :‘
Med ?".
1 Vrtr - ;Lagirpargtigjienthiabberaistt.l
L oidolgrPg-tbio aft F r 9 m/ re'
CIrrA.:IrIY . STB6W, - ' BAN'
.11 , 79177 7 8IV.FOTIRTZPILGA- - .t :
• inucr:„. - •
• IdoSZL.V.Y.,-.1.a OM. U. S. Post. Itosp_l4l, ht•
. ..vine. on Wednesday , the' 6th Inst., Jelslgie
•". hai . t COrys. eleteet,
Afelttirr, Irro.l= of Sruisrolo,
eon Ixl3ohe end •
in the 25th yea; r
Hls funeral iskUlace this
4,y) ate o'clock, fronlithe residence of hill IMO
at SwitscalM ' to preee* to the alteithentr
tery. The friends or flta family are respeotronv: r;:
invited to attend. Igen will leave FairmallyA
Samson , s rooms, ....Omar" of Smithilehl and,'
,
Seventh greets, at rll4`io'clock..
DAVIS-On tilondafi •Septettener
LYDIA S. DAVIS, ca4M of DATA,
egtd 61 years.
Noma or the faneniciMt hegli enln
of Wednesday. h`i • . t
BR OWN.-Ana Zstuilay erezdniv the ath
tor. 144.,Ertrjurporprouto ted yeareftdagta t l - 9
Thi-luael Af t °4Y:P/ 304
eorinek:, ,•••
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