AI 1, g 11t, lir _ .~r-d~--,-,,-. MINIM GET.! VOLUME LXXVIII---NO 232. Vitignirgit ease*. taxx NOTICES. Thai. Hewitt, M. D, Physician and Surgeon, No if Federal street, Allegheny City. Odle boon : t.Btol , t. ALI I be, ends to 8 P. V. . -tad IF:ore - :ty at Auctlor eseD''3• et reLtfirlteisre, ES Filth street, Min • toll) that valuable Penes) . trains Aran= .11oPertY, wiltertlatd in another column. .Dress Goode, .111paCtaa.'Vaispit.tae, bto;largs, aril other god ,Dma dopir, as ,aliegia mm caticoca, at Barka r'e,s3 Nat ket street. ~- j • S Ike. , . • , Tothoo9 . :/o . foirp 3 4 o Silk!' or Moire Antique,. black or colored, wee prepared to exhibit an. unturnally Choice selection at priers raortnttron: arrii...0.14101!: TE.V.ilV33irlart &CO.:, 50111.31 :. 59 Market street. i . • 2 : 4 ? c...4lMtg .hauti• kt:4l l l9oM , OsAlititriss. l'opllns,./tepp r Pareti sisttsSOotiorgsltlieseceus Loam, Stobstr, MIME: and Da m! , Duke, De LaLpes. Barsthess, and; AprptipeettterOdeilOßl orjmet r at/Wk,r ihrgraDihredrehtVitaPtilts adios Bstmoests„ Hoop, Skirts, *nod sad other Fissile* Olothsj shogematLelsti...,Jeasts, Soi e letsittelithitiasiterejoitees spelt Anegteir3r College. toggiksolusiol tIE Ws I htxtg Inetlttflott opens on the rash I. Ong' anal:auto is esperted. The rooms of the nap( BoWIDOIstIw 11 gozippltei.fut tta¢t- j reW Jlttelt theta= emelt& tire Are iaterated, however, that the dieing sixtia arrangements will be delayed fur three at tour mop; tut eosrenlerstAdes. 113 To been seetcred inteirste tanalltee,ihierolitfilara may tempera- t ° W4 t,t4l9lP,Mri 10 Witty Lines e cocit"ttriyet Setae., I Beader, haslet glaitad over the editorials and; the new' In this joujenyti ygf tm to thh adi Teatisements, saying to yourself, "thene mei pritillahed by the writers to M 1,..V0 their own inter--I, reihakitn'Btiglirile 4 noleatzlio.thet g een-i 'cents yourVii' el' Li I fo read arm thirty /Mex. If you rat kAW laiptesuresatspo l lash Seuicatinue, roar ha , f mike' pad ithlve Witervellevet. In either ease It Is imporant to you to know that; 1144 1-MAM , M . .P9 , ..ar9 . 1 .44•1. 0 4cgtutt*t.tol reit Tonic and A ltere tive ever advertlect fo any, country.. rat trz64eitMebt the year whin 1 stiongest teed an invigorant; for the oppresslv tel araitktuvate-ciptoptrier thilil th most pail:if - and iVonaisorgiserialon con fermi' - IR .:Theretote„ as a . presevative of healthins a PriutecilWitifitilitar Aataltsintectfilkor heat and the eislarle - -it uziairees, gniZarrustabs., e.thirgewthWareritetttorrasrther spun sttt, whhat nature has bleared to;i,si .ft4tils Aleut Vegetab'eTonla It tan seemly be neoessary to urge upon the lirdat ,l 4o4.l4.grAPPM,Ait "Fr': by: eats Inteithe,:e IgartigneattetnNature *ides nu. All w o are thus eirctimstanced are Invited to sive act BeTTean a trial. Before they I have taken the elixtr three days in conformity. wittiiitittlthrettitatlttioindraikitiiididlie with gratitude.Os genial operation. They will fled that. it ImPaita mental as well AX nary otw energy, Ahttogulitenelltlatinternal,Bittionit inimitably r i 1 tffliiiii We liprefterineeridialiiatiltatlidiadtte. I :;preened, sad in making these statements the pro platen' only echo the language innumerable teeth:Halals. Sold I _rvergwelle.g- , neza 4La2',.1 r. st l / 4 44.4.1 action. .- , Owe Mead, DU. John Mgr, No. 1$ Federal!, Ma" Allegheny, was In the east when Mai ‘10.110114 slaws of the capture of inctunowl £O4 then.fetiirPOiralat sotig,/thing r via~a pro- toad. and . lniowlng the re-anion that would col low.tuuli Tap • ems sad nynet9:l)9,4ff am old Pri. 'EolutrAttlotd4tst;t=a, csaulmetva! osaCVeittott skolooltuttottlitblit stock, which hats InePared to nuke up to order, oa short notice; la leteetottylan, apdfka cdrrmlanlAVY,9l nal aldlikiiiiiartteraitttiii%itabikaldidalsitd reads , Ind* clothing wU also be found at ale elegant - Num' "^Yr',A-siagativr.4•4!=A .aosualoy• litaine... Afraid to Laugh. -r,1_4.1.F"1"r411E-"n PPPW. ftt , qt Jaufflter, , to Flak .4i4Ltanerfastlitn in tam teeth. 'Fatr ones, Irit—t. vouldaidataa,pou to try tba Fragrant LOZODOBT. It 11111 remove, at sterreMniategglitaritheProtrau of dealt', and whiten such parts as bare already boas= black be derayo o n 4 Leave the breath as fragrant "In 'az ; .., 111 - 0 *Udall W. raril# Ce t i • enetka suite noddy; ilkt4 4 1 f..Tariqux fmi.lti.,r v Venzaw.7,Alcaszassa t fs imighlteal aterleadriii;Vittit;idth. " ,icesl4l4om. pro., -78. PIO, street. Orders eittP.4.44Vaxidg. N 7. tMAirctkinttreeted water proof. Eepatting done et the atiorrerst notice. No *Me tar rePelye, prided the root not eltir . 7 Ettll lifielateeelelealliftayalyibeilqa ethics rams in thrineifahiee - ni•o peneemy shop fatsorts eflobhint lathe carpeider Itne.n!, the al. stone, Virgin Altombetwepininthllad sciasteadiniaify alley. Wan sell and pram play, atteada to. FA? a, 000 d Crean grapes, Rates,.Fla?, Outrants,, 1;04 Athisr,l44V,PitatAtilgerlliady: in& dittaiant Tally, at tp Wadetat, Exalt, /111.leghpy, .1-11145/.1.1 LET rhiok:lfetA Caurt ileek446lty ImproTyments—A, Div affelelidebt-.-71Atieranr.b.lgondlni.:motto ter the Union, - • • 1 " 7 8 . e1n- -' l 3 , 1666 - radarrotit - Ot irttlt - Gatti= TOPPI:Mira ibit you, lik; all other newapaper,inen, are fond of .peire,„f irrltlng You A. 6w Ilnesi telling you how ate t prasperiii section. This week Court commences, ant of eoureemikes more stir there usual- The ses sion v 11164 deVottei entirely -to Comailmwealth cams, many of them haying adz' Origin in bad liquor—a commas thing:Lowe-days. Onr little city Is bovine a now wronzht..troti tifilge - btall-bver Zieehaanutk ureek. PaeipAii : L safe emblegten= street; :it 'wilt be a single noon of 164 abet, with double track and outside foot • walk. ' The work is hing dune by Z. King, of Celeeland,;O:Mlo; who has a prams of the aiructoroxendg.: - The bridge will be coixtplaten sometime this fall and will cost betweed and tsta.tb masudsiollars, This will.he a great grt.omoon! to thou appearance of our city in setaime 4 . Aid , one, whlch has been much needed, - the Ol4 IFrAeo,..bridge being an Me P ' otel44ll ffistBl 3wai - a'a (f 11444pointnt gibieybroar retrned:talkie- ;It had - been titatted'tbakie pleide and 411nte/mad be Itilesslthels by our title Ms, bus • through negli; genes or gonna other rin ds, Ati4 -tormisittim • ap pointed some time Once failed 14 make the ate email Prelkiationiatimia: Swink the d leap- Pnibltmenli botreVet. the boys enjoyed Mao ethos, MI old - coinrades wiltishen - their get te• - getbenlit all weed off wlthont a slogie soldier becoming abusive m causing a complaint to be VlllllMlntourtaar6enuactiN4s 3 34lawould be the case by meertala maty which is ever trying - to castrimmach au Atte eoldiera; aud now seeking lasnelittmt tlasielbote they tried to dislike:tor areloolakfromyotimg, keelson they hapymes- K_tbtfin 11167.armr..._ How consistent them mount-be Illanty-loringpattiossarslaate kobtiem will remember them nextlictober in lull' 1,3,0 resiee;wldch is good foe 22') for Abe t h b e i f°l 6 l l °7l P o Einsevrpoffoconstm _''s C: 1 , - PICA. Dentainmeencortatette - rtre Nod net Ds mocnact.noThe New Teri; comeeponoent of,the Philadelphia Ledger tramythel the city anceeacy who are diesattedad with the Alban - platform and notatnailetaa .hags loaned At call Oda BtatoCoavetition totieheid'inNeicrork on the.lBdt Ofthia , nionei; Thd-leiritaion'ti ler; tended to %RIAD. believe that this l a white 1 11 / 11 14noMail&tr►4. 1 ; 1 irtc, bellesbelleslll the vfir- hal llP irleintacky Mao leilfies s - and who are amihilrgio abandon the prindpier.amdeilying . the Dred scot; delalea." 7:lle.chlet, gegitteire otthliVaklik*Ment multi tit 60=.7ensindo . vf :M:AogiCln. 5 4 4 theft /A*, F.'renures akt - kfrOpotitaitlaeoid'sirelalaCreinit: eelltedikhit rderitiltii Mitt. • ea r Tiretti rabaiiait PainisYlvanla aro to hold a graidlylbal94tethit alWiMdmifptat; during tho Atritaillitidlitetateri t tr ar that .*place A•iatige, reado,thi*tordi:. strAtloiroao otrihemoatiin - boalog over made by itteMs4.ocl,lin:9pyintraeat ttirezinsirmit. levr , • LATE ,J FROM THE OIL REGIONS. the Pi - ester at OIL City—Destrrietiou of operty— 'Boarding liouset , Carried Off—Arrival or Steamers—Wt., Etc. Correspondr Ate or the Pltraburgh Gazette. o , t. CITY, Shpt_ 11th, 1965 sir e w citing nerday, the rive- has ago'n, corrnserred e, and at p.r-•nt there e u ten feet In Ito Chattel and rI stet; req. Consldera ble leis has already occn•red to the oil d ^stare 69 the landings are ell under water. I have not Min able to obtain a rx of the Ic eto El far, and ern orly report NleWhinney & Mi ler. Edwards t Co., and Ilaldeman & among the n• fot.unate; their losses running from fifty to one hundred barrels of oil each,and. some boats , : n • . : • - , . The did wit ck 6Rhe steamer Lizzie Martin, which bas been moored at our landing all sum mer end need an a boardiej house, t rok French leave this monoleg and started dowa the river loyal de Pin 'burgh. If you see anything of hero I hope you will try and stop her, as she has no! rudder or engitir,i and her cook and some others! are aboard, and in inarioing I have no doubt you! will oblige Captain Andy Miller and the other stockholders In Pittsburgh. The river Is tall of drift, boats, barrels, lum ber, etc.. and the =Aral loan resulting from these freshets will occur. The steamers Brilliant, Bushnell. Echo and Barnhill arrived, and some others daring the night whose names I could not learn. The bridges will prevent others reach ing here until the river falls some. This is an exciting time here, when the Hy tig,.__ , 1 3 44.40144 'Am** 434 rrecia. of, taints Art , 1 41 141 g gel7. l =3= l 4KEltawilb 4,W Ast roitrinale,, °Valera abPetd.444,0„.0.141,3.-ii;u4l9 ltifki - these fAelfro47lialfells / 4 A. 0 4 . 11 / 9 42:9/ielicalftitlASeKeraViti chow ! =ea Itocr-ot Tru , ." lean hite:aed there a dwelling hoes:, tossing anditurnhtifen the rut h of waters. The ears have whistled and I want to aced , this down to-day. Bo good-bye. More anon. ?Irma. *Bei b.nitar: Editors Gana; :—PgrmlL me through the col on:mall( your papdttb)vall attettlon to 'Section of the region that is at trio time attracting a goo) deal of istleptign, and tOolut qttrsome of its advantage's Its compared with lithole. I refer to the territprg,nprdering on West gmkory, Delilah and "Goidenie mete and their Wenches. Already good producing wells have been obtained on nearly 4tl4l6ll(Atreann, drying In yield from 25 to 100 barrels per day; no one of whim as I pm lotormed ? .lammr 550 art lo depth, while the qtality of oil 'the very beet, running from 28 or 50 degrees, gravity to 4.0 degrees—the L:./Taii , worth luta' P2S to SW*: Darrel, :Wu,: a superior lubricator, while the latter, es to well krost, ecmrsordistiallAbigheatOice forterinlng purposes. Aside from the quality of oil, and AltFnitengetinse Stqth ,which It Is 9totnedots coat !paitrifirltti"hth'er wt tee two - of three times the amount of boring is necessary, the ar ticle of fuel is a consideration that should not be overlooked, the Coat of which at this time la only about one-hall the price on Pithom and Oil Creek. Another deci:el advantage la the facility of transportation to market. As these streams tot nesitegagareddellA khelMsfs I, 4ey distance Irma iestsat, while the toads are much better than is generally the case II rough. ut the oil region. At Irvin a sta tion, but sixteen miles distant by river from TIE on:a, the railroad is reached, which is an Important matter In connection with eastern shipments. Altogether, the writer regards this, es the most attrecthrtrlttnality In the eastern oil region. and particularly Inviting to men of limited capital; that oil seekers have discovered this, is evident from the excitement now pre vailing; that they should have been as long usialdbetblJdiSellitiltrti isindblitt: l assured, Mr. Editor, thattbernegtonahanoaVelt ialtchorgiketigatord3 sad likaTlikole,lllll /Week roktlegiffs«,t.,.4'a US" Ws Is s well managed company, the stock of which is calmly held b 7 aril hands In the city. Theonerlß i tmr-nnr mostant4ent andtaktpt is *mai Di it rim of Iffale - BeVier, Cu an Mans county, Ohio. The Saperintendent reports well No. 1 downlohi-bdnategand sixty feet In a blue sand rock, with a good show of ell. We es peat to hear of a strikethere In a few days. cafis edT CoOrentrrown,Bem.l2, I£Bs.—There was a well struck on the Brown farm. ..some two miles atove uanglekKawdottActe dAytetrie'e, which. when properly tested, bide' tetwte a better well than the Cassie well ; and to-dayrn.wLardBuor Creek.:ollCo.vonatencedisampletpswellonthe 'Ciateferrd faziaZabOnt . dh‘tnildibevettettYtethe Lake Branch, wttlehyttmped 01l st.the raw of two_handned bariell . titer daftz<and heavy MI at that) fora short time When,tinuseed bnest ed.-Araittiagins eo, 'ii the .com ploy had no tank ready. This well has the best prospect of tp:iy.on.&iuot...Creerk. -anka la cer .161 r -considerable excitement here; Ana will en courage those owning . imid on the Lake Branch very ranch. There are several wells in thus Im me4lans vicinity thsktatp, Waltz. fide shows of 011, aid think 'Sugar creek may yet toms oat ahead of even 011 creek. Trig WC:tiaife emu' tudger Jut formation regiectitig the etriko. . goyeville;„ Tae 'istrifitritia mildest dm 'tea. MI lionaly the '*e4t elk *timid toired at:* rate by twenty 'hurtle of bif per dm for sit mraseentivillibbre. Thlseetallilahtsibefsenhat theTionentrt'Vallei -istfoil•ttesitory.” - BeveratotkerVrefis are &tug :down lathecicheltteorthe strlbr. 'and goodvo. .inalte are rnalelpated.rritunstileffernta. ~ZTlthe fiIIOLERA. • . , . IFlrowtheacaelettfflraelsate.- aff Tbs. accounts ,reedriredrot the , course of the , elirdentexcedrm altnost; entirely-the offinfcms wa 'reeently expressed upon the F'hirecter - of the 'pwreni Cteltatiod iris; es It, an out neak,pl the eptdenti In-the basin of I.4te Medit =seem. Ae yet it appears as It the air of this Inland sea was necessary-to the atmospher le pa ws. Within these limits, too, the disease has teen rather retiring toward the East than ad. tinte4go It swept r tbward . from_Menerulrie r to- Combas tleople.• jinni iitsitttraid'Efred . toVeducts and Gibraltar.:„Eattherieftidetnic. warn 4s- now re ceding'. the - pestilence has appeared on the Syrian coast at Eeyrant and Jaffa, both passed over in the prestions siseene of the Nesse from the Nlleto the Bosphorns, end has hn!ken out also lathe Istioti , thottlts. Cit-bas too. as we anticipated It might,enephintO the Blsek Sze, and is spreading retnid tla CailB(l3 as ratted the shores of the Mediterranean. . It Is - reported from Yarn a, Kustenije AndVrebizonde, and we bear of It as far east as Bagdad. Abler as any track can be laid down from these movements, the epidemic seems retiring toward the regions from which It Is said to have arrived—the coasts of Arabia. TEE smotEns Itsur k.. 11) FRANCE. The latest cholera accounts from Italy are: Ar.cons 221.26 new cases and 29 , deaths; Ban Beyer°, .2.2 d. 98 cases and 56 deaths; San Warn dro, 224,11 cases and 10 deaths; Apricens, 21st. cases-nrisi 1 death; Terre Maggiore, 214, I elite add no death; .Pogglo Imperials, 90th, I ease and 'death. 'Cases of cholera are again reported at Marseilles arra 'Lyon. piqem report/-only 21 eases of Cbclera atAnenna on' ther634andlalo death., but- thamwmw.l7 =re- deaths oft cues from grkiitlU daft.: 4.0 Banilairtroi it was worae on day—rAtkc4l l6 * aid Ott deaskt.. ALS= ilkapiliv:B Ms" rAd oYshrea Orbit plec balnBle cus, but the mahedy, upon cliiirtia%:stonts dOcldeigt, dtt the decrefeo In It." , tetbeleiVise.eimi ziatkinei7 - at On tha 26th there were 59 deaths, 28 from eholoa. . During the,thlrly•fourdays that the choler* his bean remarked, theentwe number of deaths from that cause has only been 330. an inslgnlticant,proportion Id a population of 500,- 000. in the commencement, nine eases lo ten of those treated In the hospitals terminated fatally, and now eight In ten era cured. ,Iwwnicatuntta IV IMMO.. The Malta ocrrespondent of the Ybses, writing ; on the 2.ldlfset., mop': lionierrhat deereased during the last few days. Yesterday there was only four attache, and no deaths. In Valetta. It la most pretalentat present., in thq cities of Cos. ::pleturtmd VittbriOsa„ 'On the other side of the Grand Harbor, wbichtun.very thickly popuisted by the lowfr chaser, and oddly flpfinestfind van. tileted. It having hectkenantlinorus the Becond Battalion, Md Segment, quartered In that nelghberhood, the bates leaboutto be placed underpitioss. 44Vutenonstee Walter Jones of this regimen's died on the l&h Inst. A few cases continue to occcur In othecregiments. The epl . demlc has , been - pai(ictilarly"fetal to the women and children. 13)Mly tontiancs , to er..W re.ipgfectrlmmtninitt. frons,tholerer," while it bad asmearedlithelfea ! polltan provinces and other parts of Italy. The towns on the „coast of Barbary have also been thitherto exempt Item 'the' disease, althimgh cages' have occurred on board of ships riding out their quarantine, both at Tripoli and_ Tunis.. The,TurMsb COnsul•haffindmated that • Tripidi ill) not' admit fugitives from Infected Pieces. except they bo domiciled residents at ' Tripoli rettimingittibni;:.Lethstiloumtonstan : tinoplei of the 4th Inst. say that the daily details there from cholera amount to 1,000, in a Rogge ; Mon of about ..Al - Havnint. under date hf - the'l3th ult., we learn that • panic' had SCIZ"I the people, and nearly every one who could leave had had fled. Out of of a popula tion of nearly 81 1 ,000, scarcely 20,000 rem slued In then:lwo. At Jan, hi a populatien of rot cot re than 7,000 persons, there were from 50 to 60 drat be a day from choir ra. The (Rause bad also broken oat In Candle, CEIOLEZA IN noway/is rmortn. Tho following are extracts from letters from Constantinople, publlehed In the roars: AVG. 9..-Signs of sickness, death and panic aro multiplying fast. Tho spirit of fear has conquered the spirit of mammon. The 801171.5 la closed. The bazars are shut up. Business Is nearly at a standstill, and the merchants have shut themselves up In their country seats. Yon see women unable to resist the. fascination of fear looktag eagerly out of their windows, and nedestriana shrinking back and potting their handkerehlefs to their noses 113 the males go Fast_ Bodies of thescAcitrooly deal are thrust Into coffins and bestily , .:buivied off for burial. Ton call at a shop. The master or one of his hands is groaning in bed. You go to visit a friend; he has jest been buried. Processions of over-worked priests till the streets and pray for the cesaation of the pestilence. Fete htindred at least died at Stamboul yesterday. In 'the papers the total noMbea - ,:of deeps , Is stated to have heei $2O. This Is wholly untrue. Ave. 4.—Thern In the W c faiitfillnaithAY to finding medical men. I had °neaten to go for one Scandal - . Witham was noon co be found In Beata for love or moray. By the merest luck L tact iettftiqaa ,tt Pyra. Trip affetotorttorft Volker and shut theinielierin, and any they i.trtiftika as wail r doilk tear. I eat feat in modemwell. .110. and,-bathe r „deflynao, of . thoolordora. :Tani An..a gooishoe;formaittaitaaaurcortotts anotihraltiltotnea. nature. iltsmirbf tilos" *lab have studied Renates book. -and are cod. Tinted, of., .the truth ,cf ,his • en% dba crelieritiat , Chttettatrmildfehet jEitt I t erfOr_ L aAdjor!lts glot very . sacomlNA =mats Arprayilt,v,EttimPlostiwiLlgi lilta of taletzy have now asazined the garb of puritans, and dead=citibilk Anciiibanitert: atis &Me of the pestilence. Onepopr . Freatate who had gpo , bidn'iltillittd'Velti - 0'4,14 wlth %WO- a attea - in'tier,ooiatittjar . Ce. POW, 40.0 .potoplainlog, of.domaitio admin. minor atutraeter: Sensate lersicand warns:drones are .to be- obtalued.. gapes areAleraUtledt In bun „dreder ' drone? s.:—.Ttie etiolate -bes Am:awl Molt frigh“LaL,F9Portions._ wo thousand at the very.k.asn,artsledlytaiteeday. The papers, of course,,attil,nonemtl the goal— -The elder, of his' right to daze. I seam_ to..bn Using In the plane of London, so mnahlan geavat: fast:des Of the times begin to resemble those narrated by Penittet7lird.t., Is Initn onlilitteett ties under the ECU, and the munclnalityha3 forbidden any more btirlaleCtlierf, frkat.*l.ltrtililtSlarge barges es high as the ant Hod' alndow from the gTP4nd eV , we , 4 411, 4. 1 4 0 ,th,P UW ll = l rgr l3 s;" 416 thir-theilaut•-• , daY-s• • r ,. Proro thrown Into the , 11 •Mhororo• gPllical enpo SilbtEfi*liirelvfiries:/,IFTUSe Watt% V9or#4t. t4tot4g:vaslocitvritit. Of 1 prompt . . Who A= amp" a little-alb:Ler tagathez. Is .• leaslart•the Oki* abilyiksailgier NalaNtklo,a tpla . laTet W•OkAe* tfittiAlibT oE 44. 3 Mire 4 s.a.•Z -" • iitr,r4ltt:firtigat , Aide : tleattil s ==tl are Supposed to - bave. - ` 6 tbi'33titaVlFfi•77eraierg;'OTs*aday; 7 ll - * Tliettessitteatautdmiolat:fiaaarairiateask sub/lotted before we are called uPtlificcrtitird another of a still more horribieUtsiiiiteiil Moeday night we heard of the erudaen death of two parties, and heard it Whetted that they in — ") , o• See of the affair until the matter abonld bo (mired Into. sitterdikrtramtdultradalcrtGitt drag 'tolled to the house of one Carton, on Filth sweet, ba• tween gals and the neer, for the purpose of holding an Inquest upon the bodies of J.shn PelloollauTP 4 gd / 4 544141 t V.SritlC ladeartrigiaver. The feather was Say years of age, and had beta la the artillery mei= of the unit,gt aukteerwhila.t44 ia.t.t4rsrbh"rittinial beraitihertithi Arsitantiryri was thlit*-7neitof age. The coroner unpanneled ato . There were three witnesses examined beforo the coroner's Jury, who stated that Marna left the boarthapahatittattraf 'itairtangcltakee par tame, as theyststed, of teeing to church. They retell:4ln appareat good health,. .a.altarkttme alteretteY came tome a Vacuity' opaaptokAo thg iirer,,erlaiclaatety welt to see atkrettaltg ieritarat ors bear:. iffehottlirrai alter flitee tirdetneuiretevsdittt itetc.+o•Xil. 4beat; 0u1d1i#4404.404446 PPP ) . 40 4114 btittao.:— .tpost.traratecnnatforcuess'held by C 4" 1657 0• Nila.l 6 O otibriiai4a .01§toas 4Abaed4oxsibUitOorariorsAtbiPherr _qt a3mato ell)40 WC:Opt/4ga WmViaDiCa used: 1- , ' Thoemon.er Mew' tha arozateh6, etr:l4l4 hy ehistolst.Otim the? liktriltliwilMa a the mite The . Iw7Witrariseilltameet again at dia Mayors Utica on liVedoesday aflame on at four oteloek. TIM affair till littolted la opftPleth bufstr* tithetesid to pozatlo an, person wt. themithair 'of the deid. tda. , lrmaw, :of forinerly 'oneor the Vice Preeldetila of the State Bank of Ohb, tuna been tendered the appointment of Treastirer'of atate bT Governer Anderson. Re will pmbably acct La ladlezaWalle telegram aS " 2 .Ttiestlif - Op Last. night two eater, those of Butzeb dr. Dick son, and Colorists' di.-'..Tonie; ietteildoWn open. The navies did scrt - get Morey enough to pay for the peweer roptutited la the enterpriss. , Davin tiviriEa itiraohn eitLtens of indlanspolle,..wore the explosion of - a B&W mill troller, at Buena Vista, lrot Monday.. Cruescro, .Pept. IL—Tire . -members of the Cblsago Common,f.lonnoll naLstall.xiext Thank &Toast' exemionnintha Eastern:titles far e lour of obrervailoa. . me famoos Bon= Lancens &rola, visit I!td- C 4 20. 1 _4 0 4 Pad 'Vgi 4o Up r1e . 40- of the Chicgto 40tIllitl• • . Hox. Joan Wasunfororla k goost..o the '6hetmas Maio. Gerkeral Pope arrivid rues day. thorilatfrenn Mlisanhle. and took rooms et the Tremont House. fie left the adme night - for 131. Uhl!: !" , . A Curceoo - lelerrarn to the Cincinnati Carreto gays t A letter ha:spat beetPreeelled from Des moineSilowk, giving as savant , of the ma side Irj Wiens of glum /Stone rind others of s par; from kleittore,,lasper county, while an their way to - Idaho, on the last day of July.. The party were attacked by about 500 fridibtris. They attacked the head of the train fleet, and killed tao men and one aced lady, and carried oil a gill aged 10. They afterwards killed Mrs. Ste rel. A St. Li We t•lrgram says t A private letter from a member of Gen. Dodge's staff. dated Fart Ltramle. September let, ea's: News from Colon.l Sawyer's wagon train party has Jut come tn. They turned op on Powder riser and were lost for a. month. The troops were in good eltb, but wee neatly naked. They lost three men, killed by Indians,, who attacked' them In :rest feree hree thane, but they were repulsed. Col. Sawyer's brother mu; killed. Southern Feelings sr. I Or. Davi., A Washingtos Corespondent Cincinnati Gmetts says: A quesk.'oflicce , of questionable reputa tion recently reported that in the come of ehort toter through the South he found plenty of late rebels thirsting for the blood of left Davie. I can conceive no good to be attained by files presentations of Southern temper; and whatever this "(Meer" Mayhem, beard, I am welt assured that Ks statement is essentially false. Washing- ton today la foil of promenent rebels from all part of the Confederacy. Electing , than*, dilly Ibr months oast, I Aim not yet found one who think, Davis ought to bectecnted. poring a tour of two months through the South Iliad pre. clingy the same vntperience. There are many men who minims Davie' policy and, complained of his arblaary aeto4 but whenever they have rpoken without restraint, every Alien has en, presed sympathy for his present condition. The aetion of the hllselatrapt Conlentiotr Invoking ciemeney In Ids behalf, is a fair Index to the temper of the great masa of Southern people. This unittertrof cOnatinende. If the people were generally incensed 'gab:tat Jeff. Device and their other leaders forliaeleg them Into seces sion, it might be looked upon as evldenee that they were convinced of theerror of tV,Ir course. Brit they do not complain that Davit WI them on a bad path. They/ hellos he was rty/di and that they were right infranging_ him.' rhey have not eAangsd Cute opinfons as mat •rl i iht.'of teeenton; they Rene amply been overpowered end compelled la' submit. The Waste of the . Way. Tie New COtimierCial Adiirtliciestimatcs the "grand total of 5e.000.000.000 ae 40.10.3 occa sioned by the war.. As ths'cenitis valuation of the whole property of the country is 11111.00%- 000 . ,03, It Is plansibly shown that the war has gargoyled gine half of our national wealth. Tins to a EMU Sophism. for the reason that wire the . national wealth estimated by Abe same rule as is Wa waeteof the war; the grand aggregate would • reach a adm.much nearer thirty,two than six teen 1210thituTh111ltuall. - :Thei whole law, saying nothing about-the loss &production by the low of wwgice of a anon earl „Ina or produ era for-foramen, will not 'Mead dues-alttit of the real wealthoftheljnitedAtatani trahputeht• tees ber bent - Thittesulia WWI war are cheap. at thati tar it wllliredre tstt-Irtey* Yblits pay that tunduinrotit Ort tirvaniageseA oy the, aw dim with the Otayllirdriiiiee - Our national ptogress. la well as the only Walt! trA,DOrNt , throat character.—Cra.,oawfte. PITTS 1, URGH G AZETT A. PIITSBURGIi, THIIRBDAY, SEPTEMBER, 14, 1865 THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH Our Special Dispatches TIM SALE OF NATAL REIMERS. Wroth:teflon of Music iu Public Schools. DECISION OF ATTORNEY .GEN. SPEED Ozerhatitfug the plistem Mouse 'EDITTHEEN NAIL CONTRACT VESSEL SEIZED FOR SMUGGLING The Pardon Applications Spea!al Dim!Loh to the Plltsbargh Gazette. Pan.amtanua.,l39t. ta;]..183. • At the sale of natal ateamerA liOrd 'only one yawl, the Headrick Hadicm, was sold. '131:io aim b3uiebt for two;*;44llkthousati,d , by Mama. BTbereat,- , WarACRI4t,-60thltaf 4 1 4* 0 1 1 . 4 **( 4 , 4 tai , 3l3WALietrO. -3:neh,9tsavenet 'to , Ittoj which sailed 1.• fkrry piqe; 'orriad lidears. ' Watson are cracker Imanroargqiy duktdm in Adtrade PiSranirSlllo4:llsed the WeaLalcii. ' inintd-%eatbllal:(l ikte distriwidilig.. ki:but • :moo, Imeht to lt*lttinlti 3 4 l 2c9 Vole - Line =noon. 1 t Att° ool di *q 00 . ..t e k. 1/ 4..40 ., 00 46111 lesiztat be, op m m. Iretd of comreUettte.libOi.q.:iiny paidadar 'plantethin. . The shingle, however, , tordatr done i .themktat Ittettklt the sannary: The Ire 4 ory Department madm:l4ga Vie past& Ltzt,si Orem, its Ellid4l:44l4li charge droner, and nepid,WfaMr. = - Edmund A. Baader 4 uti - ..Avliolettibe -.Philadelphia and fdayanatittateamshililito;heve 'kers • ftntrad Lb ciity the ArialSceogitAis ra bole &Inhere 'collet from Bana' an t? Ptiatitit, "PTorida. This centime the permanence of the Bacatthab-liee. ; A . faiili&g • viiiej.ictrram-li a New York pitiAltit.,'ltas beet Beira for smentlng be twere Canada and the utateastams. . Ex rebel Geniale 172 . 5(110,5' lona 'and Tapp 3r and Rev. Mr: Slnrdociroxtoolllmbus, tltAsslppl, have flan- liosard-to- exprenn Voir gratlttebtioa at cbb proicri*Kba rations ante' PReAtim4,-BripitA 044,/ut. maikedagretteta are- Oeip?gi Ortto 1,44103 t ; PC't al. ..s4 l4o4a le. i t"k Irtedmenc L 1 L.. VitiA1E1431111r46.1i*1i444% ' 414.1 :kaai tear al bturitt. d-Atelly,VWiyd "itiketC6d 11144 1 bawl EsEr-Gew. SteribTO:, to: -Appatiorti gent 14rdoned q a . IVA/0 11 ° 111 e 4 , 1 WPIPW:t i f Stiliptc* thinOisia•Aniur !:iffilt# l ol ol2 : l L e gw*A l AYo4 42 N 4ll 74 ignzailietazalidatlmltGar.Gilawrisiattflar. "gefg2 ll 44 ..4.4 l lAtulnitualtols l 4.49 W cgs& lithedihmaghout baIiGHIONPRONMOSISSM 1,1 r,3 4.I:ZZ Via e 4 Vlll74)taingglin *VW sZdt Slter eta ,7_pit ttattattOt f ir - 7 a 111 STOf Ttibigke . • : a ? 4, ;••%.4 • TIiEFE.Ars orNEGRORMIMEGMS I.eite'r_ErOW Oeti:tHoward New Yeas, Kept. 1.3.--:-Ihl s Zirrirsufiashltizton 'peeled of thel=ib, sari 4. delegation of IlisalesigiLtns, eMainithat ()me los,Espei Grxmea- P onnzr s n ciFc li th F rsi f i l!F l 4 3C : 6l : l4 ktirtt.clt waited' ort AR/ Howard, of the Free tlet% Shrewd. Dr. Mat aca thada4. 44;44 ',Lit Which haateled that whed the Bute= erne qest cfrOcisq:Dte,peoP/e dr& dicathiad hamar% upthelt mdada fatty ter.iteciptedaratua el,the :mph*: h freadata; Ndr , dlrWaharttecoatba, hire actide wonderful changes le the minds of the people on that sub Jent,sed he wssgratieed to eel% that so far as hit Itigriiledgr emended they delyereally ott crept ed threaten:Men of the war, hied freely and sincerely lecteaviedgmtthe freedom of the col ored race. which but resulted from IL The Waco believed that the negro should be ed. orated, as It would be better for the Smith to have a class of letelligent laborers. drum to have them groveling to ignorance. Tics two ram mast Wm together le.!he Beath, end the m ere widely education is da.ereleauxt the hater for all cone med. The examination no • coin citi at the Various Custom Homes throughout the United States bare been commenced by the Treasury- Depart. meat with a view to reduce the expenee of col lectlsg the revenue tromp., CustoMs by the discharge all officers found to be more or none- Ord than aural. Where ever there is a muscats situation, It le to On abolLshed, and where one clerk or In , pector can perform/he ditties now performed by Ord, One Irtll - pe'dlaeharged, and every cdicer will be required t 7 earn his salary as far as It Is Passible tatialte him dodo. The ilerafd's Washington special nays: The forthcoming report of lb= ihrong.lnspector In the Freedmen's Bureau, will be a very interest ing document, leasmuch- 63 it WM bet:the cor• rent statement of an officer who spent three months or more Investigating the cocidition of the rate along the Sibssiesippt and Red rivers, with a view to determine the capability of the negro to support himself In a state of freedom. Ben. Strong vent down among these people with n pr.Jedice rather unfavo , able to them than ttherwlite, supe.ciadneed, perhaps, by the reports constantly ilowietg into the Bateau from interested part* Bluth, relative to the utter vmnblelarteSS of the negro and him total neat er:ea for any other state than that of servitude.., Be visited many of the settlements and el el tatious Incog, and in a striele Li:esteem failed to discover evidences of advancement beyond hie meet sanguine hopes; they are ludostrloas and their highest alm is to.get possession of small parcels of land to work for themselves. In camS where they have accomplished this, they have fairly amazed their old masters. the white cot ton growers, by the heavy crops they have got under way. Ofcsanto them are htlividuale In each coa..mnnity, in whom Iddleness and vice can't be overcome by the Influence offered. , yet three vicious drones are fewer In number than meals whites.' Schools are plenty and lourtshlng among them. - General &pug tome the ease and olgantess with which old and young freedmen made through elementoraankbygkale,upgading. The 711bsins's Wastilugton ape's( imp: Tim' letter of General Ilonwsrd. COmmlissioner of the Freedmen's Bureau, to daidiann Commbssioner' Brown of Richmond; relative to then of a i negro nsurrection catertatood by moo) Oda= of VlrglotO. dld not, ,Ooot angst° the employ ment Of rebels for the purpose of Paurant tha country where an outbreak' was apprehended. nuance belleyesfnch apprehen moue grouudiess..no thinks 1V boniln order to quiet the fear* of the timid, to unman to Como:allot:or Brown flat': propriety of paroling ;certain regions of P i t h 6 gnat force det.alled hydiffermst itary inalintroe" den. and In case he, (Colonel 'D.) din not have a aptiment citizen wh o of Is to select through careful inquiry a citizen who Is willing to ald to prnerviag order, It sash te"to• be' fottud taut one who will do so without compensation. He also &Main his letter to Colonel ..B. that these' citizen agents should be selected by an officer of tact, who must take only such as aro :fully willing to support the Government with hairtl— onto. FROM NORTH CAROLINA. Coreenment . Italian! to Cease—Horrible Treatment of Freedmen. . New Yong, Sep. 13.--The e rrCbtinee:R sleigh correspondence sap the giving of rations to the whites will cease= the tint. Notwithstand. log 147 have hismense crops 1¢ the flea the 7 c " tirull, 'aY "Cive4 tire. give." There are no colored People in Raleigh receiving actions. they providing for themselves. A good. Mans whites have either sold the rations g f r ven them' by the govertrsent or fattened lb Imp on' 0131clal documents prove that acts of honible itreatment here,been' committed by Tom Loos, `one of Gor. Holden's magltuates, on* freedman. Richmond Cotton, ishtt,was twatem on Ills-bad with a pistol by 40 of iclal and then Wbleent with thirty-nine lathes and tied up by the hands two &lora; 4n accordance with a sentence by told Long. llosr A Holden has ordered the arrest of the guilty parties. FROM WASHINGTON ufmc Prospec:a of the Mexican Repub.. lir - - I be lb enisns—Tne Clalume Trouble Magnified—Treasury Refianzus—Sals of Con'mbesarT Stores—Viinia's Amended ConStliution—Cbange gi d Plows Concm.:- Ing Negro Labor ilinstraten—Govern , meat Lauds Rapidly Taken Up—Pardon A pplications—Perucluo Decrees—Wire's anesses—Counterf eiters Arrested— collector and Commissioner Appointed— Abandoned and Confiscated Lands. etc, Sr.' Form, Sept. 13 —The Cs,rim,rria! Ad - reriiser's Washington special says: Accounts Pow Mexico respecting the prosp-cts of the Re public are becoming more gloomy. The Mexi cans who still adhere to the Republic became discouraged on hearing of the reduction of Sher . bdan's army In Texas, and are making the best terms they cab with. WA:lent at. Immediate ripply of men and •money from the United Stales, the Liberals must abandon tie contest-. The Adadaistratioe, however. will neither auger the neutrality laws to be violated, . nor 101141 go to war Ow an Id view of rite prospects of the establishment of the Empire, • , the tolled or frootterdefounes is nose reCeirldit :thnatiktntion orthiflnseniment: • -M.A . /online am looming op an amerce of a diplemaile.tratiblahst Secretary Seward. Tee Englbilla'Embassy bee carefnUir 'dined the 'geishas deuncrestrationa..and Duda and at/aisles base been sent to the borne government. Willa. It is understood, have hemmer the ImbiiMt; of communieetlons and•denranfla, lltat ntattsion be investniwith national latenit, • The'etilneee trolibriliese,hein fret Wool =potted this the State 1 ment - wainottaln the itemised or our Minister for the surrender of Den. tie Saving virtually denationalized himself by,becoming a Chinese cigaiso. • - • - 4 Secretary ifeetilToch r eftiemplidel early re forms in the Treasury Department, weeding out useless emnsle r .ahp r. y • • The nrald's Washington spzifal eel's: It Is rrpo_lllb4t, the atntathing of •ab rive Burea rdr•fce speedier transac tion of business pertaining. to . psrdons, gives rice to considerable dieettselki coneenting the way_ OA ,huiduess la at ,preseut .ritscharged. Bette uteri, are 'held rairding It: 'One class of men, feel yha r dlesiya,an4belleve that no pardoderabetildAtreirreattentftil the people of the rebellious States bare at least passed ihronghlrefirMer PrOtealonau period_ OACPs Min favor of pardons,. bat hniknosthe ?teat ledamlons method of examining cases w ollY-tihpnieticable. ' Ler Ulzemuirrn Whits iheriest plug dn 10 the minds Of tonthe.hit Men fecilieritinit avtrao trrit l4l l o .ll , 4, lll P4oreatlPlLOGl illiateaea tfl thb:cehaidnita by which they are garrotted. till wasiresunied in a eonveraidon Shia morn- Sag,* ith s gentleman of considerable grains before the, war' began and th e present own er ,01 two' large plantations lu Georgia. Ifeintenda returning name tratnediately, and ettAttleididgqifs pIan:M.SMS into small ( lota cga tatatar :tom cativo- art? acres cub, AO Wash there enliora mil:Ober of ?ma lei the matt re. MTh and Indastrions of his former negro see;. Tama. .errubcch- rains aa 41Ay•wEI agree to eve • and two afford- to pay. , lA' Ito* Instants be " Ira glen the right,;Pl Freetatee 'er the '4 1 04.4 ktit'or::the lima NIA p.tboarttatraca are antlater , he Atilt erect a °Gaon gin and open a conntrytrygtiodkinell gto• hary'stmetAlPPlthstlbeei dteetteeELON ac laajoOrsant hitt ill 5a1;114r6.4 gtildriipiterhar it- arailteforii -the war. Ain Ls WAttaltiNtratitannoltilLhoatlrottotrari. , • cniel.nteacit ot tict4 , o39lNieVALttilficilLtl4, 1 11,1 LIWAtalk • tlip? 4 WW.itlor, ` krirlifartialluds ire bang apainalltrogits - naps: ataractic-mad - vast At.valAter" -of. pa:Wien* tasofattllal follft4g - tatartr:,trantatta Voir ut 6 t 2 t lo4l / 1 0 4.1. - the .o PerittioaLoi laet Wlttkvo ll uef feEekzeOatntliszOt - -tat..... , ./ .3 Al tatalVtaateratatt, YGrO. a9kaa17,763 seat warn entakttilbt , ado! .vetnentout; at the at. Cloud. Apt:, effiett, - 19,40" acres; at itcovann. villoOgeDraako,,o,sl7 , aoraa. Advieeawero as, litelitadViran autatipmeVVierrq ter iuolcntipta sod' statuicua4 There Wiz conthared • tiollitey rand hpart4naa c7t i °44,14 . 7 atteripselilitayet'rWo Or 'throe lino del avatcattoaa far pardon itos remind each direPlArney.lttaacral'a oflca. tho own. Irarooiltancri.-11 over ten thoosand. A lure clerical lama La reoutnal to arrange and'clualitg them 'or letatrdnation by the Atonal vf Gra mt . , ctu4cg thnav ) 1 r crontlarato.'lltst atholoaal.aa Es..con&restunno D.'E, Garnett,• nommen:mar has acciattd+fron the te;ts laCia of tletratted grates in Pena copies of tWO decrees toned by the Pre:Meat o{truatavatatel, the host clostarLboacusof Way Asia, and the bay &gallica to merchant eases, eational as well es foreign, in order to make cfrzcinal the iteponsibhp„rwhich'sgyohjp holylnetrfroar an Innactibe cr ibis artier., the period of time fixed, takieg slims from thodate of the decree, the 8111'o fete. *oil all 'vessels proceeding ft= porta in Exrppi or Asia, or from the Dotted States of North Maarten, lifeideo, rho United States of Columbelk. and Venzaela, In the Atlantic ocean five months. Ile - second decree Is in fact that every parson, who. without the authority and order of the Icwiticrate end competent authority, shall export granoo from the Chines* islands, or any, other. &paella of, that mature. Iltuill be con sidered as a robber of the patina wealth and of. the lights of the conahreees end all the creditors who haTe on the guano post: tire guarantee for dui hildliment of tha con- Vila, and the discharge at etch' credits and will be prosecuted and pentaliedwith amenity, agree ably to tbs laws of the republic =dor territorial right, • NYeerimorow, Sept. 13.—The 'Military Con. mieStOlitll 'amain( pert, trnot all. of the wit, riesseammted yesterday by Capt Wirz, through his cotmrel, by whom he expects t$ prove that many pets ascribed td 'him were committed by others la higher eathori.y. The prisoner has been sick eller since his trial commenced, sad Le , now nervously prostrated. The sate room or the ExeCntive Mansion sat intik crowded to-day. with pinion seekers from el Out, of the South, including a aunitrer who fortnarly held eleikshipa Hader the Government, at Washington. The secret 'service dtvlelon of tbe.Solldtor's Office bee been informed of the wrest of several persons eagned le counterfeiting: One named Jukes, Innated from .the cars while they were In Motion. !Adores again arrested ten days terward by-d . Ive Nettleawith, end another named Toniaa o.tenets was arrested In New Yore "yesterday by Itetection - Lwell. Eckert bag on tilat,percon aviNbundred one dollar United States note.. Arreati are continually being mada all over the country. Algernon S. Cadgeleder bee been appointed Collettor of the internal Revenue for the Fifth District. of Pennsylvania. J. C. B sten has been ' appointed Dirc.r. Tax Couttni.aloner for the District of the State of Georgia. This Is be. tweed to be the ammo gentleman who tesUfled on the Wire trial, and is known as having been exceedingly kind to the prisoners at Anden3n viße, and always hating been a Union man, but who eought employment there as a volunteer Burgeon. in order to avoid being foreal into the Georgia militia. Circular No 15, dated September 4th, !taring been by accident prematurely promulgated, it In recalled, and the following circular, revising it In some particulara.la subaltuted therefor : WAD DEPARTMENT, SMELTS OF ELIPOONBS, FREED/MN, AND ABANDONED LAIrDil. WAMINOTON, D. 0., Sept. 12,1885. Cirevlar.do.lo.lrcular NO:13, of Jule 28, 180$, Rom OD Barton, /Mail portions of sir colons from this Doreen entlicting with the Pp:7 l 4ns ills circular, are hrre:ln a d u . 51gbrun charge of tracts of lands within the insurrectionary Suttee u &hall hale been abandoned, or to which thee {United Biases Abell have acquired title by con-; • lineation or sale, or otherwise; and no such Honda now in Its pampa= shall be surrendered Ito any cialcosint;excepf as hereinafter provideds .Third—The abandoned 'nude are dedoel la Section 11,,0f the Act at Mingress approtria.lnly •2,1805, as binds, the lawful owner *linear shall bo voluntarily•abseat therefrom, and en gaged either in arms or otherwise, In aiding In encouraging the rebellion. - fJ • • Fourth—The land will not be regarded as confiscated, until it has been condemned and Bold by decree of the United States Court, for the District In which the property may be found and the tide thereto thus vested In the United States. /LTA—Upon its appearing saft.r..tierily to any daa tint 'Commissioner that' any property on - ,der control is not abandoned as above dot fined, and that the United States bats acquired no titie bit by confiscation, gala or otherwisa, he will formally surrender It to the authorized 'claimant =ebb:taut& promptly reporting hie acts to the Commissioner, Sieffi=i4itistrine Conuninsioners will prepare accurate descriptions of all confiscated and Abandoned lands under their control, keeping a record -thereof themselves,, and forwarding toile Commissioner coples'of these deieriptiona in the manner ,prescribed , lm Circular N0...1.0 of Juir 11% 1803, from ear bitrealV They will set apart so mach of said. bawds sts,la necessary for the imthedials' nib of loyal refigees and freedmen. being 'marl to select Tortigs purpose' lands which mot clearly. fall under the control of this bureau,,whichieWtion-must be submits 'tad tothei Cointalesionst for als approval. , .Tbespseiftelliltdon of landisoset apart IMO lots. and the rental or sale thereof. recording to, , sact!op*of the la* establialdiei the Bureau, chonpleted ins soon as ntsetleablqoadrersftl, to the _COlEkli , rMter; Abandoned tend,tleld' :tills Bureau; seey be 'restored 1.0 . limners' Vac. dotted by the •Pr eildent:by the Aislatsat Cour . — priussiOvert, to whom applications for such nista r akin should he forwarded, so far as praciluible, through the Superintendents of the districts in which the lands are situated. E‘rh ation most Do eccompanied by, Fret—Evldebce of sptcloi pardon by the President. or a copy of the oath of anineo'y as prescribed In the Presldent's Pmciamation of May 2t S , 1i:05, when the applicant is not ,r• c uded in any of the elasses• therein excepted from the benefits of said oath. Second—prat of title. Officers of the Bo• rear, through whom the applicatloo peaks, will endorse tbrreou melt facts so may assist the /oldster t Clorraimioner In his dee:slot, slating' especially the use made by the Bureau of the land. Eighlh—No lands under cultivation by loyel refugees or freedroca, will be restored under this circular until the crops, no w grow i ng, sball be secured for the benefit of the ealtiva• tore, unleSs Pall and Jost compensation be made for their lands and its prodnct■, and far th e i r expenditures. O. Ho i l en t i x a n, t o eom r mls: uwt imaer. jon 90, p el WASEICIMTON, Sept. 19.—At the commissa ries' aale ytiterdeyott tiLmatttirta, Yoh of stores DP longer required for the military service, one lot of pork mid m high At $14.26 per barrel, and hams at 12 coats per porind. , A climes in the amended minatitation of Vlr othsprohiblia all who hare aided, participated in, or sympathized with the rebellion, "from .elther Notlait or holdbag alai" Moira diaa billt74na 14. 1 t447,trett, .reascoted .teletttetattTe *can. The.. prochtnughen,of etallior Doha now submits to. the peoplo,ithoquestion. shall the nett be - ciattigotith ;oder to alter or amend ,11orthErd Artdcle pf.tbn voitellfellori; stametynald holding office: There iterate ho , be no dontitiltatirda disatitllty remand. THE ELEt,IIOI 1 1O JTe CEOLLIA. rAtixvi ear,l _Baleen Gencaals . Meade coGilmoye and Gm Peity. Nay roar, Bt Pt. - 13.—Tlad ZleTiga Snai l ; . _ Caro/Ina Correspondent, .givea tarthni: .114tlog lent regarding the electlonuf Convaptlost dele . gate. 0440 it% inet, s ttpd prelim:looa ex rugerielits tetweea 1 cavoin. /bud land more (rod Goverear.Perryibl &Animation &tette authority'. In Chartestatt theft:Wan Ileko iria fatally .derented, and apPerettli It trektieri;ttie general result throughout the state, thediglitjite the returns are yet ypry limited: ' Ord, - the nriginat'sAgiiion nidllticr, end reereadttlii Wet elccte4 &Ye gate In COttrolbla,.thduitt lijia yet: /*op that he tote teen or at ha Parddilhtt . I)s' the Preside m. The election passed n very (inlet Io g.herkwerecellowect eletnicy 'AL/4. 1 0g Ihigge,...lllolegession. &WM% are 7er Y. mu c h Pleased - Jo4lt Ihe restah,elaimleg the 7 are AIL trekeate.wohtle , 0030 who were loyal theiiaghOettlie - Iyar;regerd Aka, iqrtnel rarrender tbegteti. to'ne control of seat . - doubts: . i Gov. Perry -has-latqedfa. , proelltnadion; noun clog thr-result of.hhaconference-with G ens. Wade and Giltocrtlabe.llltrrestorarion of au thority of the old judtelaLand other etril officers. dU pa,legaLuitittetTinAridehßooloredvontous kre. tvoaeriek'are 1 0.1.44. 1 ca4e4.111.Fr0v.031 , gsrptialVotes: . , . . It - vits:eirkteWAsi.den;annidre wail/113140 itEiiiirei of altatir pnW., but hd tust - nOtdoto 10;itnd nOw 6 ititintht that until hie Jett:lid from Nirdslatir.oll tiblartbei kilo* wbEt , tstik6l tErAfte =Wee by ID6rtilthottUeb. ,^; te..E44 k'ATS‘. cunt. eati.gt,--Xlioaettne May,Zeii OlocuPl.4o , Jan I .ll,47Greinr. tir«ieu ;Demzelar• blet4 b/ A lzkafg3itftifthratolonti:a. he plittliztioo pilkod,-pripti&.SMTOlPosi dote ,e Quaid Green., furtyer 4314 •ttlte frobllkheettiertetTeViltYo, vfeirlotetil elite etttotx4s4.lJatitZ4o4l4l36liWtbeel Was shat.le Mooted tbeiczarbildsticiii-76etelitA 01 hoelliatiltte PresldeiturtawtegAstatof thzi 9,lT, l l_loll•glultd4.llPo4loWpOlailEtttaal. fftt 4l7 - ,A'Yg 4 ! ) V, T tip}74;741 8 41/47 4 } hen oat cOmotrihand. In 'o*, 7 wool& Moto that I toe In - facer of fainclphzfaPpeor, Rats far, to bore governed - 7mi- dent AsO boli: 'inmate to (ho Stitei, that is; td allow these !States to decide who stualivnin,bd b O -1 , 4 11101 tattle ,14.4 1 i• 4 guitrage• ecilln ton vr ,•aso.9 j iP TB4 * atilt :P51144 - .14, s-keyertiment haw; I Were ' the treolotere:stfor the cotottcaO-r. Pnied a more chktoil'asologehitritfoik of htt., Dart Wolf-to' "tidttCe et sabitttutlOn:otilvil Mir alireareltirtir, , atta more cared:. ohm-mace 41f Aho•hocstattolowat rights of the Ste=o-tool -tottteidnalo. If these %taws ire such aswllkientadovned trz cone oxi • voodoo, ezid the ocn tae:4n 'should notainsta inn for &creteri of State; I Abell accept the novnbasticr 1 ant now s greordlstance (rota the tette t.. -Lit!on. Tle only 'matt liy which this commuotectien ego rct:eb roe before the assembling of the convention, Laves berovit tt- In • taw bows. • With this brief statement I leave the matte, In your hands, knowing your friendly-feelings towards me, and belnir assured that yea will bo governed In some degree at least by these feel ings. If the Conventlon rhorid not adopt the platform Ton &nth/pate, I trust Sou will not pros CV name. MMMEMMI To Jain H. Grotto, Jr., Syracuse. N. y Gen. Lee and the Proddentee Amnesty Preclawatlan. NEW Yen; Sept.l3 - - ;rhe troria , , Rich mond corru;',Adent says: As soon as Pt-mi d:ILI ilohneon's proclamation of amnesty ev peared,•Gencral Lee determined to avail him self of It. In this he Offered from many of his frillowert, Mazy of them were bent upon self expatriation, but Lee relying upon the good faith of the brave soldier Who had pledged his wont to UN. and loving his country to the hut, dissuaded them from all Such suicidal MOM: . and urged them to accept cordially that' alissanxice to the Government of the United States, which the war had honorably dna:ad ns their duty. llla application for pardon was al/i prepared and ready for transmission to. Wash ington. when a Norfolk Judge liaised. !Mouths's ized,an Indictment agalm: him and 'several others for tresses'. 'Upon tale. Gin. Lee. Instead of forwarding his application to Washington. sent It to Gee, Grant, calling his attention to what had transpired at Norfolk and remarking that, if according to Gen. G understanding of the articles of capitulation, be wan liable to In dictment and proeccutlon for treason, than ho did net feel at liberty to make application; but, that If Gen. Grant's understanding wasditlerent, thin he would ho obliged If General Grant would rward his petition to The President. Gen. Griiet immediately replied to the note of General Lee In the moit.piendly and compli mentary terms, encloeing , a copy of the letter which he had sddresaed to Washington with the petition, and taking the ground that under the terms °tenpin:dation the proceedings at Nor folk were wholly inadmissable. Pew York . Financial Matters. New Toni, Sept. IS—The Stuck mirket ex hibits rather more activity, but at the same time is weaker at • general decline in prices, and more confidence in apparent In putting out abort contracts. The speculation chiefs are unusually quiet, and there in some difficulty In divining theirintentiona- 'rite probability in that in view of the Indisposition of the outside public to en gaga in strut ventures they_would be glad to Bell otit their etocts at is -moderate concession fx - cu P ,t6kricOnt operation, which would give themliberal peollte and liberty to cheep their sphere of °madam, ar to start a strong bear speCalatlon. The greatest fall to-day was In Ede, Old Southern and Rock Island, owing to a disposition to cutlet. Government securities are quiet; 6's of 1881 'an 5-27.1 maintain yeaterdarikuotatlens. Speed lation in Ohlo and -Illosisalppi =tillages' eon- , llama.. iilacellaseultw *tab are quiet There la no sills try In geld, end the OriCtris Weak, The City or mane teeter to-day took out s3oooo in gold.bars, and the rtfrlca,from Seaton. SIS;000. Money. con Unties easy. • Vie. Indian C0R4414, FORT &aria ' Am, Sept ! , the 001M CH to (Ley the Beratteles preeedted - papera 'DOW ing 'nett desire to trent with the trotted States, and their whites la relation. to chard/en. :schools and internal improvements. The Commission ers Mated a treaty of peace 'would be plopoved, and presented for eignatures tamerrow, The Creeks Made a' haughty .stitemanf relstiro to their action: in the war,- giving the names of their Chief% skied to treatleaurith the nimbi were used without theft imowledge, and the same wee true:loth regard to the Indiana of the plaice. Goterr.Or Pliebleyon , Rebel Chief of the Ctexttore, mitred today. • lie aye - another set aP delegatee hill be here on 'Wednesday or l*lr4daY. New York *tato Folr. UTICA. Sept:l2.—The annual fair of the State Agricultural Society, In spite of the , lack. tutu weather, has thus far been perfect sue, cam The grounds are the beet ever need by the Society, and the- acesmnsodations titular. pused. totalttunber of entries :was 2,100, and the total recelins up to Dia present time Is forly.four hundred dollars. klaj.:Ges. Rooker, Tinittaiwiter General Dennison. ' eX•o o Tensor . 12cyrnonr, eV:1.170710r lotus'A. Bing, and ser. o eral other notableswere on the ground to.diy. A delegaticuibllNew York thieves arrived this morning, bat they were announced In advance. and hare been closely watched. THE WIRZ TRIAL. The Prissuer Unable to App. ar- 7 uliering Woe. ?,-woos Prostratiou—Court Ad journed Utith Thursday. W.artfiNirro:i, Sept. 13.-0 a tha ..r• of the Wirr. Comm ,, .ion Col. Cbtpmtm enbmltted C-1 Collo- , n; .0• 01 , rrrst. PTITSON, Wao th.glon, &pt. 13. Crd. Chipman, Jeep Athroeste, Cantata. Wlra haat en pronounced by the Surgeon at tbla place, to be too much prostrated in be able to appar before your Court to day._ , Very respectfully. Yobr obedient aerearit; amazon Wear, Capt. and Military Supt. 014 Capitol Prison. j Out Caerroh PIUBON., WasUngtols. Sept. 13. Captain 'Meat. Satierltitemient of the Old Cap(- tat ?Aeon: Captain, I hate dictator to Inform you that. Captain-Wien is unable to !aerobia '°°°l to day,.. He u blaming Zoom aersrous prostration. Yery'reipectfblly, your ob% (Sighbro)` - O. M. Foxe • 1. 2 A. A. Sampan 11. 8: A. Auer LIM roodlog.of the record of ybbterdbl, • the court - Juiced Mr. Baker whether helm, pro -pareB faratthtbotabiek'ortbe •031-Mcbdey, he et axed bus been tomPerebittL, , Mr.repAnd ttutt for _ lt,waa..kgroestbbr to kn 0. 1 1,, ribe yOluesitor by zoom, eaccAttrig three 0r four rot them,. Itio irduld,if he couW, ere Thelt &Mese of pleutab4 ace.Wsn+en--ThaPrdgdensatdlitECoeyt .eppetral • ta..bb betlel4o tench, the bffeeente dawn, frp . m . ibeftet Wat,zhe connectconnect axis* ie glee the vitae orbit . _ . witnbeibil itbiatd to Dame been titbit:kr - Won* and to Let It be placed itroforottto.plititeal TbaComadualon aajobre eld Ao-marriry EMPIng.. . . _ i .• r... Ik atter efird e , : iht u - J.:. 0: 'Near Torn% September 13.-Lttie Tkbiinele correspondent from Elhirkininklle, Gs., sayi: Througtont the trtuila of the State the . people dock to the rem or the Prevost liarshsls, take the teeniest? . oath lting before thtifis ace ss nir blab ha ea is be procured. •In dome instances the einelela have Inertgatediithetalhe oath has not h ecn,tul ministered berue- Some planters have travel attarty italeild the nearest Prp- Vicat litatelnitfe to-talre=ll3lenoWitntitad to turn:AVIA visits= Adlnttenchticativistlartiart tteraee.. lll ifilekiettt inriedirAPnE oyez the " chtiiitry *hire these people, .restdpd. 131olie‘flifit; isetters - ' tiara 'hien 'pfdpetif Anode to.-ThaState'fertowidhlded We& alit: trJeta elld,ank•!fliziaktas •anthpeopmst =Molts cosigned tOvaell• Mir-I.Yr- LhlIMPixT.l4 tithe already ` ado:Roistered: . } liege' is a (elf and certain prospect that at , tlSe' . careiritelectlivea large vote will be polled, and Georgia will 'rote hrelt a4reelitaun a Union-Governor wilt be elected; aid the machinery of _civil government agala berset fnmotion: A'rear tt any people ' North, as wellies South, have anticipated difil cuktie&anisiqgirgm ttranear:talativa paaltkettof tlig, forme; elate And muter. r— - tt.n , ""Fi?bseilistibint vrAito r pisafa. in traveling thronge coniigisfabiiiportlOnsof the Stito,there itarnathaithenlaritar Laiedly - ad eitger-testoran!'; form •70 14 Ltztelt, Witennotiatios.en theefonit-. gave. "The phloem tatte their roloredintroo:. bethrithe rror Ott liatahir,:nrid thtre htaktralnintratt In '`retavid-le; litbdirthiei 'and tragm,-.Thle cpairactisnignaletttevenspayee and ensalovee.suulconsters4picd by-the Pzorseß mental and - Pnr*sr:Verftnli- kir ttels ITT S l l irodatlontranitircit and lutpPy.• Pikn Vozliqiir 'BrAicP4II - Igewellitlettialt d . ftiver— ri . lr iet rioseLleattted, .. f .„ - fernefadc,.fitpt. Zirbs 'steamer .. Endo, terditZsiiiiii on ta • 2 %tier 1a10110,1,1k ettee'W Spin Ziiatidattea 'Bari ikaninto: The :volution which broke out there lartntliontig bi whick Cabral was neme44",regsai.swan.alLowsr iierthe DonilE4eTilscgst. imp tq.,,totyittinct ! therr'iatiateti - - ' - -.lsl3eianlara wee itierliiifeireaii silent . lir Ereskki.wcinzaramt: fact tpttn3 calm or eati ri a rlq.t . 'at:A ( 7V tmdl4. ll- .:0 1 . Apron , Ilie (Ana irpsme offikenciaysproposaL; will beiidinltted , arneporiole'of color' tot - Alia position of extentiotliy, I,lllffsib - 4rijg vaceat; and.thisTuatjtUriPleitt +ft &bid eidro, - will have a enliiti 9ZZ , lnt 3 q 44 1 0 211 _,A =OVA Aid the =nal t 4 4 o, iin'alsillt 1 1 / 1 4/ATO Obtaliiti .14,4 an hri'mnst PrOdnee tie relater's permission; an tectitamay tell waits , and '.le lodges st;thir •Ktrbj imith is etilqiilsl • a4l *lex b t q l Ltl . :Tiiirelifoninteepinitnie and yligto.la.. : qiiit. 7 r*4 -, §4t . '-id,,iffo'' Vo'fiiiiiiiiiiivi sp l ili k i • spEatti.'Meatleis Wearer& oilliteirrei; dition of troi CidtL.o-4.,...._nd • niiinte - kt - , nrin iatisfaetotY.Therteople Ana •••a- Pmzin__ . ..e4 citizens are eery where disposed to aoriio.fraa.: . ly the issue of the war and regime their former relations bite the national pp:merriment. Ar- , .., renements were made bj him under the anther-. toy Oche PreAdent for the gradull'withdiewal of feral trqope end thexeraorptlonof el gnaw. The peoriencquieees In enbmitting all dispute! between . tiler whites sod' blacks to - the'federal C 09.123. Th e llvree Fair BAIITFORD, Corn., Sept.N.—TheHome Tale bas been c great success: To-day our lets thousand people were on the ground. There was a splendid exhibition of fatally and mate tt horses. Old horsemen assert that It -, r a the finest chow lit these classes gem en rats ea 047. It was eer';.;.oiy kbe g n eu , te tete tit' : The whole maw: 4 - ..„ . 6 :4 41 rise dlstilsiof bn ": - es„,glires to ba ern st of antis faCtlon- ~-morttew promises to be a great day, both for the display of horses and for fast trotting. Return of General Gllmore—.Secrelari Nov Yonn, Sept. IS. --GenemL Gilmore , ar rived here from Charleston yesterday, en route for Washington. The runes Bays Secretary Stanton has been living for leveret days an • vessel In the river. hear West Point, In search of quiet and rest. Be went on Monday to Newport, sad will 'l l3l i Boat= and this city !Womble return to Wash= loston. The English Eiruratonists—Ohio State Fair—The Ohio Treasnmattip. • Crsorsirktr.Bcpt. 13.—The English capitalists left for Et: Louis this morning. The Ohio !State Fair opened at Columbus Yes.' terdsy. The entries were larger than at any . vevions fair. Governor Anderson yesterday tendered the 'cane at &ate Treasurer to Mr. Flan, of formerly vice president of the State Bank. Reduction *rata Army. WASEITSOTON. Sept: 18.—Not only are all the _organizations of colored : troops In the depart ment of North Camila Li, who were enhated In lthe-Northert States, to be master-rd out of ter-, ;vibe unmedisttly, but elmllat instractlons have , been given to the_ commanders of-the depart ments of Virginia, Florida, Texas and A.rkan -665. The nurriber of troops . In the department :of Washington into be reduced to 6000, Tnis will be a very considerable tilt:mutation. , • New Toes, Sept. 13.—Gold condoms weak. There la a good deal of gold tieing sold short 30 to 60 days, at much below the earned quotatioas. These sake are hued upon' the suppealtlon;how far well founded we are not.aware, that the flee, retary of the Treasury will take early Etc/wires for reducing the volumetif the currency: -They .are confined es yet to a select few la the upper Attempts ot „ a Priestter commit Sotelite— ; VrOtri Etnrana.” Naa tothr.. Sept. 1.3.="A Cathollo :nsinect Peter Hongq22 made two attenaptA td rom nit steeds, Itiyonttlist fits throat. this Mortlitt,,,.. _ 90 the BratOti;taall 'train. It Is'dottbtfolif no, cantecoter. lisiess tisane, ' frozolltorsas on thil Otb; Is at the quarantine, • Culture of Sugar NEw Ygnst, Sept. 13,7,Tb0 Trorkra lienriOr• lento talky asym clubs or sugar tma dearly ceascA. - ...,Tbepartah of St: Mary:which once • wide fory-livn:Abounan4 Ave landrnd Mheads, wiu not thisycartnaka Ave hundi be most thvorablo . caticante for the whole Suite places the rotor crop at nbt frier 150;000 hogsheads, against 500,000 hogsheads Ilia. year before the war. --- • - 11 93FtucticIn .Penle4, t'oorrnsToitx, T.,) Sept. IL—The Fra n, cin's Jennmat Of to-monow4lll :contr.& :Ridge, Nelson's opinion In the matter of R. li:CiitSlotip aid others ca. (tabert, and Shia*. The motion for an injanetion'agaltat tho assessor: and . col. ' e on is denied, for reasons ext.: , forth. the opinion, and tho.partlea aro MIL lather remedy. at law. , Health of Plehole. PITIIOLS, Sept., 1,3.--Tha exaggerated report, prevalltottlo the' oft on•ekre wi th out, anT foutadatiOn. 4 17i0t0 hirvie Wends itt lift of the country need have niciuzlett in :thlateePeet: ;tithe - mail health la good., • • • __ &Growl PreildeaM. Nww Tour, Sept. 18.—Thelttchmond atilettn saP ;ha Danville, Bmicoad eorewar titte Gen. Johatton to assume the pttoldooty the Watineet • Day In Buffalo.. fltrrrun. Sept. 13 —To-day has becnl the s , artstait of the scum, the there inter *lftft 929 In the glade. • BSTABLISHED•I!I .1738. Lieut. Gen. Giek — Ert te.,Et. Louie. . Loris, Sept, id.=,Gen• enlist and t 4, Pg arrived a t three o'clock, and gore quietly to the Ltmeen Hotel. under direction...l Kept Thomas and a few damns, where he" will re. celve the public to.nlynt. 'The Bonilla part, sill arrive about intadnicbt and'Will occupy apartments et the Lledell Hotel: General Pennypacker. FOIVITES% Movaor, Bent. 19.—Gen. Pew:T racker, who was wounded at 'the •najahana of tort Wisner, has ao far recovered as to leave t hosplr:.l to: his home In West Cbester„Penn sy lean 1% acuminated by bts addithiptoln Bar num. • - IlleAfavalltaer. • New Y0n64.9e0.13.-sead9 Ma, 1.45 P.IL The Reet,lfinela the winner to tha °mat ewe. Wag one hoer awl fifteen mlnutetehead. The Fleet Wing rotrided the Cape Aiy 145 1 .hip at 6 o'elocithla morning s one hoer ahead. Rbe:Ad Due; . . 8AL171.7.. Sept. 13-11. r. Bt.—Th.= , are- yet. r!gns - atthe nein:Atli Ame, now.thlestAl4B port with'llverpuil_dattlotattW,irot Qtledui town of the Uct Inst. , The WesgAr la . . CtOTt had calla. Ml-SERATOII FOOTE 1:31 FAY= 07 14:01i011137. , 4 ria:Vic":4ll , r iteetledieh hes'irxitteii a letterA istioli de tuiye : • "I prefer krerer our Itenhtes .stUeLecttterStreotteg koszlOt; szt: Whim (to gee Wrneo.)l ~Vlestere‘yitt,7ll 4n -oh)oettons int " , prescated thigrAttuata; Thr 0110,'r Voefizr II to-thb IttetoZ"Obtillanitaii of lb. pretut" &males. condittolni"deans - th e earl: litifsit g dithe mmtl et Sow olettp7iz4 South? ern tetntosy. I desire' the speedy end perW, ttestorstbminf?cfrtiatithartrpestohthem gths• sire .the Immediate_ rePeeeeletation Stites' °Mt Sontlltrize'ffaLlMusT,ll a sea tsivigg gaca ctisizdiai-caw- Ikea PP ,1 14 1, 1 1 ; POS:beik - COldettiblO tettirattelt . seftretre is =noted to. I aUP. pragsz*_to,Fl33l .be impeiiinettat intee. 3 " .4 " 4 - Govszatiou Ceara; . yisited foraitoosteeatly; Wtere - he area *altid apoo7hy a large isorober or datum, Anti:- the trielott: honored sale -- 4trainde, tp aartefa eeltbrated brsaa band; 11 response to the compliment the Governor mad a brief speech. w F0u477(4%404-470.8 I.OO.+I.I.2YRWEi wednisaai. :tat A.,..laughtcrof. RobeAt k aivtgoti. 112/11:h - lh - ute - eietakettlii - yea of het vet rtott - Wcif ftripiPera. o:7 ll ;taavAT: '• ry :0 ,141, 7J , A T.T4SnaZIPRIEWOZZartio!;7I " .'d " 88 Siathileld Street, neliTrth, 6tie Jai..Lew:4ms of2ivezlr•dese;tption,ooßAß GLOVES-mult -FCFBNISTUNO‘ P7B FUN ALS gcnanny. air FINE HEATISEIiatICI RIAGES flaraldlFd Ph, 1 ,11:r.r :4/ M pp,i, ›pi, ViOltrSTYLtB" : ".''' i"-- . .... -,-...., • , ; *.Alvi.l Oa aaLLnalLt...Tail*4 eel t11.9?.17:W . •. 4 .1:4,r 1., ,r3,-,;,!:,--157,7 ,, ;1:7 , 1 Le. , r)'...a',9 CT, 4 I• an Grealet' -- _ -. 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