MEI VOLUISIO - 1;XXVIII--- 0: 236. ..„ pittsbitrgh • IletvHt. Tkos.Nalrlit, N. D., Etpulelnn and Surgeon, No at rows! dirt. Attegheey cur': ` . e tote a. ar.;.l ton: aid tOS.gog, Vnen Goods. BAITs k Bad,ri Pint piee.A... tali:Wawa Sale Of Tobaco and signs, to-in 71 nalraUtadin mon fpT.atASeOleliaLQatalletiotsj also at 11 o'clock 9 1 0 121 7 Pi CUOke. rtltillt3Mir."Usttresses, Paint- Ogik 44 . Coal [I N 2 natt4 l ,; ; GMee'riesk, are.. at Aue- OilTuesdai t tetb. at McClelland's Au, Dee, la coeuection with the Coollseatlost Sale, yin beloia opo Suilltotttin Betting, Mace Doak, W/limtetSliash, ad; • MOOD.w..z..arro, Auctioneer. • Opera The alumina atul *pant actressits;the Webb Oster; this evening, nosh', their tint appearance iD this city for gevetalyears.- They rimer, et the Opera Hem% arsainfiting'br %Nei' till for this evostrikifey):44*,:dpiot - gellerally pat their strong bills tip onthe opening oight,) We should Judge that their roperfeirs bermes& extensive nolo, OHM Intetealinithedit. ,, • Ot GOodr '.W UoOttat . f ilieoode t VoolaPirethtkLEXO4- 11182 -Faderatatreet, &my, have received a very tine sissortar vet of Dsy 0004,,yrph peg riemellhor at very low mites: taigehieed than *emus to the advandi on goods, they are able to sell them as ebitayetirto.feleceper Wm . afty_other Hausa hi the edylif:Oteora fn want of nay- thicittrths-Dry Opole give them a oaf: ho--/ fere purchasing. • Superior Furniture at Auction. On Tondos next, at It o'clock, win be said, to connection with the sale brconflacatedlsoods, at Itluonts Kali. Auction' House, id fifth street, quantity oTwell kept Furniture, comprising rose wood lialsit igiubletop kressing Bureati, Marble. top`WealaSCar4,:thiell ilierbis,top Utiles, elegant Nartie-top Side Board Extension Tables, two nits Sole Seat Parlor Chairs, two Divans, Cane _Soot Chaim. Card Tabies, French Bedsteads, high and lost pne.Befigetids, - Its Chrst,toli Patutims std Eng hying:, Fames, Elkin( vrir Salt Mat. T. A. McCLnnsso, Auctioneer. Linen Goods & BELL, St Fifth street. Tatty Lines of Common seam Reader, bATirld Irlartepd over the editoriela sad the dew* In this jonzast, you turn to the ad. ►ertteeeteets,_ yourself, " these are - Philteheitmileetehtters-terserve then. own Inter nets." perhaps ao.;, Mit tt is no feu true that it cow arse yam *trueritt 'tvet4 rittsetafriy liner. If you are healthy' it to' Pie Sited yon wish-to continue • so. 'lf Itch, of couretrien!deetre hope relieved. In either caseitli-inipormin tO you to know that. Itgerzyran'ejtirvenn' Are Theurer, surest awl but Tonic and Alterative ever advertised in any Oat*. Tide is a period of the year when the atlyter434l . .14 Winvigorant; for theroppressive boat drains the system of strengtft fester-than the atostpot.nt and vigorous organisation can recruit llV 4 Theimuire,Fels s preservative of heath, as a pirßeetteti iigslifst the -deritnifling action of heat and the malaria it Produces, yen should sustain the good constitution and the sound stamina with gaujilili 'this Pei - vide' Tegetab e Tonle. It out scampi be necessary to urge upon the urealentsl ailing llosiniportencent acquiring by dansalited Napup attain tbarea:' All lam Mirth= eimumetanced are ixtviWs4 o - the linemtcue a Before they base;talteraNtis' elixir twee days conformity with the dL'atfons",thepsillf acknoidedgnarlth gratitude-Its genial operation. They win find that it impw to mental as well as nervous energy, sad ftnisteseiktheintersal fuostione admirably. This 'le ir_e intPerlence 41-the ,abuititted and tio. Inewied, and in making there statements the pro. iggiawp,l _echo the lauguageot innumerable • Mnen- peode.;-4 & tut L72flifitatteiE:' Iteditalea; - . One friend, Mr. Jahn _Wier, MO. L2S Federal •belt % Allegheny, was the' out when tha iliftionsterum of the capture of Richmond and Abe 'Eurender! of tee rebel General hes was re. 'Mold. and p , ll . f.in fdvantagg - rude pro. and knowing the ie.action that would fol low, mole very heavy puruhase of sprins irooal Ft' eboilit otieLait or the old yucca. Some of the fluent clzthe eassimerna and sestinas an Winded In hie stock, which he is erepared to Mahe up to , order, en dart notice, in he Latest styles, and at correspondingly low ratan A choice assortment of furnishing goods and ready. Lade clothing wit , also ,he - fclusui ulp elegant IMPoliwl , ..out.'."Lta Allsghani &IMO - should gave 11114 emit. 'Gillen Goods. BATES h RILL, 21 Fifth .treet. Afraid t 0 Lauga. Ladies sometbnem vepreii ihelr lang‘ter 'to avoid revealing the dticoloratlon and lalporfectloc. of they. toitlq -Parr ociii„we wrottkl advise; you to try the Frairant i ozooonr. It will remove, 111 ohm, alf ItOpy(itfea, street the progress of decay, and Valdten . *Oa Parts as ha 'e already her-aloe back by decay, and leave the breach as fragrant _ 'Linen Goode. BartE,". It i er 7 l7lL FUth atr et • !Potoas Ip . V..Pars v & Co., memo& ShtAlta . oftle, and Doalgi to &merino etc of, various etiors. Oaks at Alaxamka Tararkllsot,' akar tba - itrater Works, Plttabrizah,' Pa., Amick:aria . Ara • 73 Piko strut. Orden prorattlr atteiOrt l / 4 a7' An work Win/rated watt: Itroof.Jte ,dokekt I'o _eat drevtaea tse l'oot • ddi • J 7 then_ Goap. BATIM & BeL ., stPlltlly reef.: 4obbliaa Sinop. thin* littailDa eta en absence of three yean n the areal: ihMilliropned toy shop for all sorts ellobblng lmthn oupenter line, at the old stand, lrlritneilley;between'Sauthfleld street - and Merry OrdestsollAyl end promptly attended tei? - Mutsu FO grim. Jailor WlT . r.—Lorceur or Governmuut Hof ses—Habeas Corral - 84spetulea— Costract for flour. Wasnovcrrou,Bept,,, Wira_ls now privileged to eat bla wile, she /asing Obtain. al a pan from the War Department permitting ber to visit him. Rie spirited adviser, Fathers Hamilton and Whalan,letwhom be eesks apir hunt comfort. 'AM not yet called upon him. Wire, to day, was somewhat better In health. Hots incetaantly occupied 'with his ease, fry- - gnectly being engaged In writing until after , Yeitaday habeas estpus was Issued bYledge Wylie;be the putt= ot Bland Burch, by his camel; d. 11. Bradrey, and mm. mentett ***Meer lrt chargentabe-Old.Capitol prdence him 41, o'clock, and the trodie. orb% father Samuel Itimh aod hls broth-, Cie Charles Berth and Orlando larch, itto:_ti repretenta to have been noliwbilly arrested Ind yield. To day Oen. Baker, by whose order the pattlie 'wee arrested severe( dips since at their bbiablin; Fairfat Couft.honse, appeared with a strlF endoised.l4. the President, as follows: Eummetran alasurtosr, Sept. 16, 1865. In the caseeetßstanel Week', Charles Burch and Orlando Birth, named within, the mention Ole habeas corpt(s is hereby appended., Aroma Jormson, President. ;another Of tafecaly; EWA , Mach:Was ar— rested.yestenBay.:. They are charged with lar ceny of ;and_ marichtg government horses with the brand "IL 8 and' It 'said they were CatBbt ibo act.. Already,. General Baker's , forma - have recovered over thirty horses so rearktd.ett;Poted to be with the .same brand. General Baker .stated there would be no Mdse. lion to turning the parties over to the civil courts at once if they could be tried itumedl. ort4Y-Iratildba tamed over to be - placed under bait' .1s leprobable they will be turned • over Ina few days to the civil authorities ai Alexandria. . . , The Subsisheitlo treparisn'ent has 'contracted for the ,dellvery ofonelluxuand barrels oflloar at SO 84 per barrel, and flan hundred barrels at 1 1 0.27 per barrel.; The Mat eingal'lbinarthasn. figures to M. • Plaliterii - Introducing [Foreigners. . zir „ yo l uolepi. 40.—The Tawas's Washinz lbespicisl rase 130 mo of the oziend ph in t ui dinet 1 5412444 0 4 - 4Q -4 4 1 5 , Aea Partition. or gonlgnsis tti,"pont4rietAbe operailOns or ilgO r craws , . Ooeigentiernan Jn Oharlotto has-Intro duced tblity.two Sweden's" 100 rersf 10112 . ,31 &F priFed *thernirfee 'olltlint..o4Thevefing 'sad Innlistriess, bat tome- rrPPreitension• ore agar., to dllist the pllotte so , fat Witt Will cpwoto• tolavoribtyion Abeti , "4Sltb power 'or endurance. FAREWELL TO THE COMMERCIAL. tv, e do netlike wrangling-between news- Patten professing to be of the same faith. There are occasions, however, when silence would be criminal. Oca.of,these arises eat of an -article in .the ttkieinereLl °fah ursday.,:ht 'enritinija. t i lion of a previous attack on the late speech °filar. STEVENS, wherein thesonductors of pill paper have undertaken to denounce his opinions, and to declare them at vari• aticiewlth the doctrines of the Union Re publican party of this State. The same pa per of yesteriay takes us to account for hav ing sinned In the same way. . IYe profess to belong to that party, and are, perhaps, older soldiers In Its ranks, than the conductors of that journal, who are obviously not jiostaiartorta. Petiinsyl vania phases. We think we know how its haait beats, generally, and we are sure that sa far as regards the Allegheny portion of it, which we havahad some agency In term ini, It Is as thorough, as radical, and as earnest in its convictiOnahli any other por thin of that great party In America. It attmted none of those milk and water gen t , sometimes rather humorously yclept 1 conservatives, either when it polled Its ten Ilonsand majority for Luscoms, or when sent out Its ten thousand sons to the battle , field, to rata their teatiMlßlit ..with . their blood.r 41 - equally siespisen .now that tttai:se*iiriviati* . sabettV . the cease 'of qte EittlMibi s !, v erc;oltlitg4ll9,,tavgitatti b*: , es of the knee," and punts:girt jeopardy,the fruits of the great and expensive victory We has,. won. The (""mmercial prides itself on being. Conservative. It has a horror of all posi tive man like STEVENS, who have opinions, and are not afraid to utter them. It takes no alarm at finding Itself as often Inner mony with the Pittsburgh Post as with ourselves. It may understantithe interests -of the country better than we do, but 11 . it Is Rephblican then-E-we are not. We propose just now, however,—as the opiortunity is a good one—to test the question whether It is more Republican than Mr. STEVENS, or whether it really knows anything about the opinions of the party for which It speaks with so much confidence. It charges thst this gengeman's views concerning reconstruction appear Lahore undergone a Mange since the Union State Convention a month ago, wherein it says he assented "to the pledge to support the policy of President JOHNSON." It complains that he now advocates a to• tally different :polleY--Pr.°o.ll'n to treat the Southern States as conquered provinces, and to confiscate the property of every man in the South worth $lO,OOO, for the pur pose of paying the National debt, and in. licmnifying loyal men who have suffered loss. sotto:at It declares that "it is not and never can be In favor of this plan," out comforts it self with the reflection...4llM in view of the fact that no Convention berepresentative "C 19 4. ,has yet dissented (re& the' Pr.esi 'dent's Dian, which repudiates waggon, land bolds that no State has been and never ; can be out of the Union, but that all have appecevedbflt, L itlnatlarisrlinttted the lthe prospect of Mire yrnihrs policy Into "eirect appears rather dribions even to Mr. 'STEVENS," . 1 A.c1u,g4.01:10-ea..4get 'WM nor sagazity"—calls him a "disorganlzer" therefor—thipks that therm who, will 'go bade with him on their action of less than a month ago, are on the high road to de struction—says that "others are free, but it does not intend to follow him"—and winds . .np with the c'incher "that the Ret.ublican Union party lareaulaylvarticiattutoilla solemly committed in support of the policy of the Preattleat, as does the party in every other State." It would be almost impossible to em• brace within the same compass, a larger amount of Ignorance or a series of grosser blunders than it has here perpetrated, under the hallucination that it was really in the interests of the Republican party,' and miderstood its policy. It is a curious fact, as we shall show now by the record, that while it is not true that the Repnbilcao Convention of this State has committed Itself at all in favor of the policy of the President, but that it has on the con• trary, dec'sred it a failure, there is not a single one of the several positions as tailed by Win the 'speech of Jar. SrEvwxs, even to the article of confiscation itself, that is not directly based on the resolutions of that Conventicti r and expressly supported by them. Thus upon the President's policy we have 'ibis strong utterance: 3 "That the mild and generous method of reconstruction offered by the President to the people lately in rebellion, in the judgment of this Conv•nlitna has not been accepted in the spirit of honest loyalty and gratitude, but with such evidence of defiance and hostility as to impel us to the conviction that (hey cannot be safely intrustcd ttiZA the political rights which they forfeited by their treason, until they hare proven there accep tance of the results of the war by incorpora ting them in Constitutional provisions, and securing to all men within their borders the inalienable right to life, liberty and the pursuit rf hvi pints a " • Here tTen instead of an approval is a clear declaration that the President's poll , cy has failed, and a very significant intima tion tip, that the rebel States cannot be trusted again with the political rights they lame forfeited except on the terms of secu ring the right of stdirtge to the negro— which Is admittedly no k.+ rt of that policy, but the' very 'reverse of it.—and this is all lia:sijawa In, o .9fiart,P - r.Wt! oast- A t oil'uwtkiiiaity..stanlzsolemray commit ted in favor of that policy. Then as to their treatment as conquered provinces, wherein it is so roundly asserted that no Convention has ever dissented 'from the President's plan, !shich "holds 'that no State bag been or ever can be out 01 the Union." We have this resolution. 4. "That having conquered the rebellious {S tates , they should be held in subjection, and, thq.trcatment they are to receive and the laws that are to govern them should be referred to the law making power of the 'nation to which It legitimately belongs." What does our itepubj.lcan expounder say to this , ' If it does pot know, tho -Con vention at least did, that the doctrine which it supposes to have been endorsed at II sr 'risburg, is that only of ..the rebels and the Copperheads, which once admitted, would 'Cutherizeitheze - States to ;return without 'condition, 'and render all the proceedings of ,of the President himself the merest of usur pations upon their rights as continuing members - of - this/neon ! Again, is to the confiscation quesilon, in which it is so charitably Ansinuated `that Mr. STrinws Is fooking titter his own 'interests, as a sufferer from the invasion of, • The fifth Reiclution declares "that as the late rcjbellion was wantonly precipitated by 'the prchicity holders of the South, it hsbut • „„ • • just that they should - pry the Oxprnses of the war, 'and congres.V-ehtirdd declare asp forfeited orid rested in the Government the property of all reQewhose es:ates ereeed as auto of $lO,OOO, and that the proceeds of the property , so confiscated should be ttl;- pliod to Increase the pecullens of those en - titled thereto by the casnalitles of the war, to ply the damages done by the enemy to loy al citizens, and to lessen the burden of the national debt. And thus it appears that there is no one ofthe points complained of hale: Srurrse," speech, which has. not the direct authority of the Convention to sustain it. And yet the Com merei./ Bays that Ma: STErEOSS ' jteWS have "changed" since the Convention, that he has made "a new plat form without skill or sagacity" that he Is a "disorganizer"--"that it to not and never can be in favor of his plan“..-".that those who go back with him am on the high road to deStruction" and 4tat others may go tel the devil by folthWing him, b t it will net.' -, , Well, it was st,bltuader, ti4q; et tad ire, but the,rethlt is, that the Cdinme la/ qjalts ale'cainp. There is no hope of its return er theileilaintthii diaiimit iteinfcan be favni. hi B.rEvirs:'irpired,” which Is pre , sly the, plan of the Union Republican party of this Mate. These Abominable !heresies are not mended by the tact that *they are the sins of the party, and not of - Mr. STEWS -VS, sad that instead of his hav ing changed, It was the Commercial it• self that had chopped round under. the Federal breeze, while he was rcid.Toltiedxl - the faith that was prepbunded by the high council of the party. We are sorry. for the mistake of our mu temporary, but we have been mistrusting the some time that it was getting a little too constrrative, and forgetting the doctrines of the Republican party. 'lbis is one of the consequences however of bad company. But we are too Bad to moralize. So good bye gentlemen, and take with you, if not benediction, at least our parting advice not to be too heady and impulslYe, as the very young are apt to be, but always to "look before you leap" hereiafter. Interesting Frnm Illexlco.—Sharp Flgtlt and Liberal Victory New Tons, Sept. 17.--The firOwar'S Meta— Mores correspondence of Anznu 321, eayi: The terms ofollice of Preddent Juarez will expire on the 30th of November next. The leading men of the Liberal party arty that Gen. Ortega Ls !aid to be • very tit man for the place at this cries. Re will And himself beset with all aorta of wants, the Fret ansbng which, Is money. The Timor) and army °bests cre empty. rat fleet earn will be to All them, then to raise .a ibredan forthotyrotaten to twenty thousand mitt, about which the t‘tive army, thirty to Ally thonsand men, may; be able to rally. The friends or the Liberal earnseln the North orate' h„ pa that Gen. Ortega has been able to do something la Nrw Yeck The samccotrespoodeet,writiatt from Cantor go, says: The ,Liberal force, under cordon of General Eseobeda, has come to this •olace otter a sharp lyiht wicti the- "Omar meat ea* Jaen date, itututian In o'delitidlooheset of eagle constonenee. Generer:E.MOl44 vlatched:;ta. the attack wlttea tody of. men bicortlegaibon- Mama of peek. , Going from 41ontarey ta.thst direction co atatamaras, the cunt left the train at Cadet it to march to the 414 of "Ststinkftts, which the cilloer•le command heard fat habit attacked by totem formal Liberals. On the 18th. It woo attacked by a column of 4,000. awn whom Goo. Zscotnotio, , deratclied from Ws ahoy to pursuit The ,enemy were drawn np cm the le ft ba nk of 'theta.* Joan river, at a pass called Peso [OIL-cobras; and his force consisfcd'of o=o3oo atim of nit arms; Dlottft ;They moat their artillery, and small body. which weld not enceedl3oo men; kept !Godlier. . Asnonethe dead- which remained on the AAA was found 'Um late rebel - Ganeral Parsons and six of his men. One tinnlre I and forty prison ers mere taxen by the Liberal force, besides earls leaded with; arms, proyislote, -and other crenteints. Tone was eau naedoed -stand *of arms gathered up an the field. The loss of the Liberal force was one commandant and six men killed, and two commandants, ilea 91.111ers and tidily tine men wounded; total, forty ohm. It is cosolble now for a larga forte to be gathered ahrog the line of the San lei= River, and It is intr.ly that the corps under a...OmA of General Negrete will now come down to Quite with that in and about here. in which cos f a Agee of seven thonamid men could be cancan tested. Tide would be strong enough for an attack upon Monterey and Slatatnaras. In therm two places 111,500.000 coali be raised, and with that the Liberal Generals would bare the means to increase their forces and march against other Te ;Its SEEN The Matamoros correop rodent, of the 25-ra says, I team from a direct source, that the force under orders of General Ercobedd am mats to about 2 500 men. 50') of wham are in Ca - merge under General E fpinozs, and Gast t unas Is the present headquarters of tee force. A party of sweaty-nue young men, who have been In the United States and In the late rebel armies, went up to Cam.argo yesterday, slang with G,neral Esoabedo'arstaff to serve as r.flidero In the Liberal army. A legion of 5,000 men could be easliy reload for the cause. There Is a welt of ammunition frit by the force to the North, it having only 100.000 reacts of bill cartriiges aad ;silent 500.000 caps. Tills would give only day rounds r each maq, sod there la arre s t deal of firing In t hlcciewn warfare. A tight of a few boors would expend it.. I have mama to think that au at tack will soon be made upon this place. ' =o, Sept: 10.—The New Oreast - I - 77= City of ideate., corespondent on the tlth, says the news from the Caked Settee causes great tialtatiun. The Imperiblists in the 'state are in tat reme anagely. The most Li-01)111 a litereats Maximilian are discararaked Ind every one Pei MS to lot increasing despondency. Tee Literal Rims are increasing rapidly In every di- . tention. The city papers daily chronicle utd fighting. The town of Santiago, near 0' testa, has declared for lunar:, and rewind aid Gen. Go rey,liberal, GoVernor of Vera Cruz. This place cars greet advantage to the Liberals as it polo them in connection with the Bistro or bulco, and Cheap,. Various bodies of liberals beer netted there, seriously menacing 0 lzaSa itself. and the rail road from Were Cruz. The I'm whale's attacked the piece twice, bat were severely repulsed, which catutzd a groat Dense lion. The Austrian Cpunt Werese, has been operating in the mountains near Puebla, and has captured some prisoners of importance, An Austrian detachment to hitanden, composed of a company of lancers end another or Infantry and mounted howitzers, were compelled to sur render to the Liberals. The Austrian who com manded, N N. Ryrerlcle, end an Imperialist of. Dicer, were shot. The Austrian commander in idichooclss, landed some republicans in hopes that the Bei lan 9,13011131.-0 troalt be similarly treated by the liberals. The advantages In that state decidedly favor the liberals. An edictal paper from Derange,, mentions the re-appearance .in that State of Gen. Pawns, who joined the hinds of Codas and Colljer, they' combined forces amouutieg to 2500 men. The French are awaiting their movements with greet, anxiety. Oen. Mips issued an order that all proprietors must arm their laborers to resist the Liberals, . end makes laid proprietors re sponsible for The acts of the atiarista. The Tampico correspondence is of the moat discouraging kind. Itch three month! ghee communication bee beets bad with Son Louis, and the Interior. No merchandise can be trans perttd and trade Is completely blocked. There bas bean no movement-of the leuperhasta to force In Chihuahua, Gerrero, Tobaaco. Chiapas - and Coital), which Btates are entirely to the bands of the Liberals. Fite thousand Canfeder ales followed the Imperial Artily. They expect to get 20,000. Urdu b :acicho head or this businese. It having gained currency that the Empress would 'hilt Btlglum to see her father end that Maximilian contemplated going to Yucatan, the French terminated the project on the ground that- it 1,941 d: tend to the be lief they were Pitting thd codntrii; • and deStroy the confidence of their adherents. The play entitled ••The Death et ddr, - Lin• bole," kheuttnced at the theaters, has Ikea for bidden. New Tonic, Sent. 19.-4 old cot:wanes weak, The &wind fork xnetbins Ant. bten teaslantive , du:113011e Put week, but the falling off mret bi - ceratderiti as only temporaty, as imparts con. Ulnae eta very heavy rate, ann the estivity, of business will cause a larder-proportion of the, arrivals to pass directly Into consumption./ Tbo receipts' for the Present week: wrelusive'of to. day. have beeni3,414,424'; the pri c e Ibis morn his 114 ranged from 1434@144.. he Imports eek are.very.beavy, being Indry ge m, 64 020,419, and In wenersi,merchandins 6 t , err,. 968 era natal 01,t7838,888. the largest impor tation of ItnivetA far this year. _1 I, .X: PITTSBURGH, MOXDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1865. THE LATEST NEWS Our Special Dispatches DISDANDIM OF COLORED TROOPS. Efforts for the Pardon of Cozzeng. MUSTER OUT OF UNEMPLOYED GENERALS Seatence,of Paymaster Webb —,— SALE OF GoVEENUEBT ROUES Fraudulent Conductors and Drivers, THE ASSASSINATION CONSPIRATORS Allotment '!,-.; of the Reward Offered. Fotolst llWide% to Ma . Pittsburgh Ossatto. khctirt 2.5,000 colored troop will be dlsbended ander recent orde:n. betari those reload lo the North. The Southern colored troops will bile. telned. A Board to examine cattUdatas for ortirora Of colored troops, Is still at worlf. to Wastungton,, ae vaacancles toustaurly occur, though the ord• ears of the disbacded troops will *come avatla• hie for vacancies. Efforts are bdog made to procure pardon for CC=CIIII, the contractor, who was trlcd by the Doubleday Court Martial, but thhs far nttanc creak!. Another order t preparing for the mustering out of a hirEd climber Of twasoptoyed Omends, add will beissand when Becretary Stanton re turns. Paymaster 'Webb, conticted of buying saldlers' check books at a Cl:count, has been sentenced to a Scoot one thcoaand dollara, Sales of Watt rate Goeernarne bones will occur at the Penns, frank; State Fair, at Wil lianteport.. The reason why a great many military officers do net resign Is bee 111/AC disbaaded damn get their three months pay, while rosigned affects do tot. On three of the Philadelphia city car Hues, frands to the amount of ono hundred thousand pliers base been detected by the managers. Ilse conductors and drivers stole receipts' to that amount. he reward Offered be the government for the caleurc of the assassin. of President Lincoln boo been allotted by the War Department. Pro- IMOLIOLS Or °facer , ' COueplcoung In the capture, hare also been made. No money will be paid to the Kamm Pacific Railroad, homage ake.roablanosts for use. . . Geberit-Tetry-haerrolittltrel the Bale °testi cies from Virgitla battle Bala. The Laiger's special 13313 h batch of canards. ta3 a the Governor of Louisiana will call a toiStateCouventlob to reorgaziliepstfitate; that ex.& motor nnater to Flo Oar4otked , sad to on. AU bosh. Bureau of Rebel Arehlves-.-Opening of Pouthern 'Broads—Vilna ble Copper lillnestAllpteaweret—Preedmen Affairs In A rk , , alliras and Mllsalaslppl. RCM 'YOSTsi Sepiterifasi 16.-=-The Washington 'mocha-saris The Bateau Of..reloci /T ali . " , Under, flee #terge,ol that well known scholar and,muitoriona Dr. Francis Lieber. le now fairly organized and at work thertelasel . Sentient ashy fiso heedful bozei of the arepiree of the late Confederate States. The documents_ restate Vert' Begartmtra etideftoet of the rebellion, and ,cover Linger of ita' etvll and nilittat7 Thelc Illostioli and compilitton by each an We and discriminating tialtunires'grA,lttieznigot- th hlats.izV . ed, sunlit Is nww.eilled am Archive Gliiso Of UM Pier DePartment, arid Werth he .ttia-custodian of an 1 - temente portion Of the archives of toe ' war, Which ItsTebeen.fur aardel. to the Depart ment, Them aro now deposited in thn); o4 F 4 ri , went the edictal histories of eight of ten army corps, as filed by their Aejutant Generale. The archive cflLu now occupies a spactout.room of one street, while awaiting the prep:claims of Ford's Theater. • tuch will be In readiness about the ist of January. In addition to the =hives there will be detoelted there about &even lean. dead captintd fiaeaand'iltunerout Otheetrophliv, a blob a .11 n.Loor It Matorietl of the rebeliann. The Pancake Departuieut, "rid resume its we it of rutorlre Southern mall facilities. A dt me more toot. faces were reopened to-day, among them 1).! on, °theta:ire and Americas, Gr., gad Aoalona and Berthen,. Miss. A rp , cial to the firraki from Weehingtou on the 151 h, Lays: Etiensiv.i and valuable &scot, erica of copper mineral wealth are card to bays b,co rEcehtly made on what Is known as the Ty:Er larrn,in distrle, Froferlekcounty. Maryland. The r resembles the vireo ore of Lake Seprleler, end co often foetid remarks- Cly Soh and In Isro hloets. Prof, Henry Ernie, chlet-Chertme to the I).partsenutpf Agriculture no Wawhlnshon, the locality and exam le, d the epecimens, and he considers them eulll• MEL tly Moak lag tojustlfy mining explorations to determine the real natu.e of the agricultural value of the d.-polits. Should these proem sat isfactory, the location will command capital died the wealth of the State bet greatly augmented. Lt. Col. Williams, of the Preedmena' Barest; who, 1 E 1,1,1 E4 4 4 4 . was dispatched upon a toor of humeral= through the States of Arkaostas and littelulppl, reports extcndedty from St. Louts of bin operatiots under date of Anr.Oth. The male facts of 'teeml interest contained therein, are that three is no Lack ofereploymmt for the negroes, at 520 per month for males and cl 5 for females, With board,.and - la addition that a largo number are engaged In matting wood for the yards elope the Misals.sippi Weer, from which they are allowed considerable profit, the re•idue of the proceeds to suppirt the desti tute of ttetir oar race. Negroes who lease lands for to t , vatioe, are required to pay the tame r oral that parties do who apply directly to the T,.. glary Del artmeht. In o .n IL Caihr three frecidituibia achxda were n•'aolLLrd hi Ort. last, with nn atvt,orPtnce n( 11( 0 pupile, and Irivr be•n increased to 470 with an:aectaga Wendel:Les of r.ooechcklar3. Toe nu:A bet of necrois rrqulNnq auprsort frost the t)rv— ert meta Is reports:l to be everywhere decrees ir F. Teachers engaged la most of the schools for the blacks are paid by northern societies and re- ceive from UP to $3O per month. Many of the Inhabitant, who have no lack of fold are very ecantily aupfited with clothing and can secretly serve through the coating winter with out assistance In thin regard. From N 419 Orleans—Colored vloldlersi Health Had—slilrmehlug Inloxteo— Confederates IV urdered—Gen. Slocum , ' Order. Nsw Toes. Sept. IS.—New Orleans files to the 7th are received. The Tintes' Brownsville correspondent says the health dr the colored soldiers 0:111111211el bad. hardtary messurvi had been adopted and strictly enfordcd. Thrall/ quiet, the Liberals at Matamoras are concentrating a large force, and will acme in crease it by a union with the Torces of C3rtinas: A ekircnah took place on the Tampico coal, be tween the Republican trooes, wader Emobetto, and a part ortho famerlalista, under Unger°, one 'baying a wagon train in char 4e. The Ito. pert:ads were drl bacic to genie:ray, where, totting rcinforcetienta. they .erent out again, and were met by Cordons' gnersillas, and driven back. • PoniCon federate Americans were barbaronall murdered recently by robbers, oho of whoM Is reported to be den Paraons, of Missouri, while another report lac it Col. Parsons of Tuxes. Tktee publiehee General Slocum's order reviihinglits order Alluding the Organintlon of the militia of ItlesLseippl. The now tap: Vie bare Infoimation some calm: reliable, that tat poilatit changes will soon take .place in Mktida alLpi regarding cite power and =dad of the Freednita.'s Bureau, which will doubtless form a precedent for all the other States lately In In. correction. • FOlta Burro , (Ark.,) raker aml. B:emery Irwin, who have' been detailed , 'rem this Commission, leave here on Baintday failllnff Creek, Colorado, where they wtl meet' other Umtimlasichera, appointed by the Secreta ry of the kneeler; to treat With the Arrapshoos, Cheyennes, end other Indians, October (mirth, Gfteral Sanborn, Berterliitead tat Murphy, Carson, and Wet. W. Beet, will also -be there. The Waachitas and a portion of the Cherokees Signed the treaty of peace today. Delegates frem the earnenchci s also rebel delogs:Loos (mai Armstrong Academy, arrived to•dev. My. Stanton and Dr. Barnes In Boston: - Boston. Sept. 10.-.Seeretary Stanton and Surgeon General Barrio are to thla city, the guests, of, lion. Ottoinel Rooper. 'They pro poise touldnlag about here for agYaral .....„.i..-,* p 7 , _... ..,,. ...71 . ~.,_,--k i 7"'. . .„.- . ..: . 7: - r . r . 4.'. • . 1 .. f ,- 4. - A P .. ''' • - ... '•,'' .- -...„ v.t.. -1. ~t.P , '1 , 'l 4i -•• . • . . _ _ ALL -Ai • BY TELEGRAPH. Puit.tifaqra, Sopt.'lo, VMS The Indian Council From tho Old World.—Hour Days Later Please—Rebel liondbo [dem Meeting— Cholera Active at Mareeillea—Joseph Ben Apr cto Vettlan Demon otretiou•-e'ettis Plague Itavages--Oreat hire at letestabout—'rue F'orelgn Mar het., ete. • New limn, kept. ateamehip City of Boston arrived hwisy Awn Liverpool on the afternoon Of the OW. and 1 4 114 . 1140010 the °'xt day. lief noire to hill/ days later. The Confederate howl latt.ta,e bald a meatiest at Lutaltal an lan, oils cod 401.44 peels, Born, n i rn/ 4 ' 111 " 411 . "14014114114 1 bat time Confederate oeptaltielit wee reebrobelole A coinnilttes tree appointed 1 r tote, ef 1.1 'ha mw of 0, toner, The pr0...11110 effite4a4 ao rails Craund for hope that the lointle 4044401 1 P. l rcaL The Liverpnig Pod 1.1;11* out WM leads ;gran the Marley 11,0 thitiihern 0010 Ie Haat Bang lia old 114IVIC 1 Inane chlas hero 4411.1 and many Rote are ate Ilia berth for cotton pol lb Sir W. llsinSton It deed. The Emperor and !Citroen or the Vreileh, and the King and queen or Apollo, were shoot to es change Melte. The cholera continues active In Marseilles. In lb° Pr aia Uktftsla inxtee were quint at C9f. 15g. Joseph 110 eiarto, prince of Murigrano, died at Rome. The ripened! secret treaty between Austria ladenlid. A vague rumor prevails that Austria 11 intriguing forth, annexation of the /anion bloods. Tbe Rios ofiVeniala rialto Quenn rietloria at Areistadt on he 110. . A 3tavigatlob Treaty, between Eoglatid and ?rustle has beEt signed. The news from the Care or Good Rope to July 28th, states that Besets was proceeding rigorously—faVorable to • free state. The leaders in the recent Fenian demonatra tions xi Black-Rock. nest Creendallreave been, committed fortrial at Cho Asslzea. Ths prow cOtiott by orders from thAnutbor- Idea Cl 'Dahlia Castle. The Mark , Eano Erpreee team that three. rdntba or the English wheat drop will prove to bb In bad condition. The iambi plague continued It. ravages. It Lt Mated to have made Its appearance In Inland. In tbevoactp of Dsnegal. The Common Coun cil of London headed • subscription with ono thorgend pounda to compensate dame why., have been compelled to kW dbinta.:d animate. London Neat Harlet—The feuds were gen erally needy and lirm. Consols on the 5-. b were 82 acd closed at 90. The demand for discount contioues, but the rates were unchanged. Liverpool, Sept. o.—Evening--Ca' ton : The sales of three da3 s were 05,000 bales, 28,000 balm of which was for export and stimulation. The market was buoyant at as advance of ,‘ per pound generally, and closed very true at the extreme prices. The weather has been very fine for harvesting meridians. Wheat was In limited demand at a decllneof 11(43 per cent., ebbilyou Red Amber. Holders of mocks In stores were not remising seller?. Flour Is In moderate request, at the late rates for barreL Indian corn Ia in consumptive demand, at &tee-line of rid; mixed American 64@30. per 480 peruses. Proarefatie.—Beef, siowof sale. Pork, active, and 63. dean; Bacon, steady at the ad vance last quoted; Butter, quiet, and IL 3s. cheaper; Cheese, in moderate demand, at Its. per eel. of a decline; Lard, very firm, bat quiet at 85s. for steam; Sugar, firm; the small roan thy offering, however, clunked bnaluess; COtratl, !lOW, but gene:ally steady. No sales of rice. retreleum. Are., at previous prices. Lennox—New wheat flat, and Mf per quer ti r lower Br inferior kind,. Old steady, but show of sale. Flour inactive, but quotations 1 webs.; td, bagars, active. Colitm, quiet. Lauer COSINKIICIAL—LIVEATOOL, dent, 7. Cotton Imam% but closed somewhat quieter. 21 / I .titielatiars have advanced to a trifling ex. tent. The weather has been magnificent for Crape. Provision, ate steady; butter easy. Petreleum i 0 firm; holders dense/Wan advance. LaltD4.3. Brpt.-7reCatleale for mosey 8031,1?). 90; Illinois Central -28%®79; Erie SIMMS 54 3 - 0_ 6 • 20 ,.'e 6.,BOS4BN LAIL= r a n L.Prp 0 7 , 7 1 1'03.-43,14M, Sept. news polltlcal ne usporrant. A great tiro occurred, Stamboul. Tied thous and flee trucdrid buildings bare 'been buzz t; ' and the Ore was still lasing on thot The Verlci !oath America—Meettno in =CM= Now, roar, Sept. 17.—Tho IfiraPslndotos Arreatormoondent to the Oth of Magnet 'art tains no secontas of aliftlansl lighlost, bat furl tfi - tififiefirria 7 Err:l4 - !- fre.rnotittoa•-... eras thought of. The Nragasysogi, with Prcot• lent Lop -eat their head, still held the greater panel( the p.oeitlee of C3rrleates „ in 'the ,tor• genuine Confederation , and alio maintained their toatte,l.l In the Bc.2.lThlif rllOlllOO of the Rio Grande,. The Emperor Don Poem bad arrived to the latter and leaned tq tho inhabitants a proclama tion calling tbem w arms; and a movement to cut oft the relltat from the Parvmayans was to PTCetill 'Of eiettalon by Preaidtiit Flores, of enguiy, at the heal:4 50000 Brasittlina and Urrigneyane. The forces on bet& sidetYaroaald tn he the greatest in numbers tree arrayed to Snail; America, and tt woo thooZnt Abet time very aaugudaary and &lucre fighting mast Goya OCrtlt. The conscription was in active operation In &girl All idlers and those wit) could not show exemption were being gathered op by the po • Iles and hustled into the armliond It was thought that exemptions would now ba coin• pletely swept away, as the Enperin had called imperatively (or 3),000 additional man. A: re• view of all the allied armies of exanardia, con sisting of 20,000 troops, took place on the int of July, and It is said thee were In a splendid condition and penented a line appearance. The people of 13 tletlei AffrOarllOlathful need over the proepect of to in hark:ix regclar steam eammenicatlon with New York. Tod Onenos Apter, (!telizress have granted an an lual oohs eldy of trAO,OOO for the extension of the New York sad IlioJanerio line to that Mace. A 'pedal meeting of the Masonic fraternity, •Lich araa very lamely attended, was held in Buenas Ayrea In July , lo honor ub memory of FrunCent Lincoln: Pa3 - master t•ouna Vullty awl Sealel:m . 64—r bioductloo of Quartermaster Depots: New YOttx, Sept. 10.—The Mg'Washing ton Freels:leap s Paymaster W. F. Wdhb was found guilty of -conduct prejudicial to" good order and military disepline, and the court sea seLece him to be dishonorably dismissed from the at r :de, with the lose of all pay and allow- IlLete Low dor. and pay a One of one thous a:A duller% end stand committed till theta° is paid. The Prosident has aoproyed the darling and es-els-nee. Amore the things proved against WsLb was a corrupt collusion with s elates agent hue fur the purebsee of soldiers' check honks at atruscuusel.eable demount. Webb ■lll nay the brie and be at once released (rem custody. Tl - u special save t A general teepee. lion of all the deinta for qaartermasters , sup plies la going on throughout the ossuary. With a Titw of break,rg up a majority of teem end coLeettratleg the goods in a few central Mesa ties and government depishories. Tee depsta at Frederica, Ilarticaburg, Ste.venson. ,L;larks. burg, Cumberland. Parkersburg, Wheeling, Gallpolls, and Charleston are to be Immedl asely broken up. and their contents transferred to lierper's Ferry and the building's turned over to their owners or sold on the government Re count, and those having them in charge nuts tered out or discharged. Similar. .redectiotte in the Dumber of depots will be ordered In this de partment. and the expensee reduced to n.mlnl mum. When the goods - will not well heir trans. portatlon. and (all to . nOtue up to the regulation standard, they will be sold to the oW:et bidder for cash. An Immenite amount •o eovartmont clotting Is of this elasa, cud stems likely-to be turned over to the - Freemen's Hamm (or distri bution and beneficiaries. Howard said the Freeemea—Kebet Gener al Vt arm Parrioned—taspeetiOu of peewee Hospitals. Now c rew, September 17.—The 1E141.41's W eablogton loaded taps! G.meraltii►ard ex pects to leave oo Tuesday next. 'to taoto tho condition of the Freedman% attiirs in Virititila; sod may extend his trip to 80121 partlona; of North Carolina. General Sploner,of the Trasenry Department, left bare this evening. oa ale leave fee. thirty 'ins rebel (lecersl .11enry,Waynk,of,Geor gis, son of Judger Warne, of Atm llelt4 States Supreme Court, and Major and Quarto titisibir lathe United States army befera the war,has been pareoned by the President. Gandral Wayne wee the service In Georgia, and never took •vety active part la the rebelticen: ' At the Marine Band Concert on the Presl ;untie: twain. tbts afiernoon. unite' amtonber of rebels were . observed among the crowds They were dressed like ordinary ehrtellane and bebared theniselveercimeetaWy. Beveralpf diem, were residents of this Mil bellore lbe War, and .50tn dellghted i to get back once mbra. L'. , CM. A", S. Hamlin, Medical 'lnspector of the United States Army, haa7been for a long time insPeeting She Hospital' braided.) , le Ten melee. Aititetnense amount has U 6.1 condemn ed Ind ordered to be sold. All the • female emanate bevel:woe discharged from the United States Army generallospl. Cala— - Transfee ai Deils's gurrttere; aturrmoan, Bopt-16.-,The ptentolle Partisan: Jeff. Darts van yeeterdiv - tMoiferrael Worn hie Cumesent Prison to a room la .Corroll Fort Monroe. Tne change was made necessary owing to tits declining health. Carroll Hall is perhaps the port comfortable place la the god. Stock 81:1 , / Money Blotters In New York— The Wholesale Market—Weekly' R eptew. New Tons.. Sept. 16.—The Stock market made another spasmodic advance about recover. lea the decline of the East two or three days. There was, however, little activity, and the rise au evidently the result of the clique opa7itions to counteract the drooping tendency. The oc casion was seized by the bear side for nutting on a small line of sellers' option. Coveter:lents are strong and In good demand, esprolaily those bearing Interest in gold. State stinks rontinue Su demand, and there was a fur ther rise, especially on North Carolina and Mis souri bands. There au no activity in liiszella p Male skarn. (told was. quiet early In the day, but there was a firmer feeling In the evening. Money was vary say, the demand being grimier than the sup! ly. Peel has the followang weekly review: The •bolesale market has been quiet Marinette ws,4, and prices for provisions have slightly de dined. The transaction. have been moderato. Ciriton and Whisky have advaneal. For Cotten there d ib been an Improved demand from Venerate, sonners, and speculators, and wi t h more favorable edifices from Europe, p r i c ,,, have advanced. The arrivals have been liberal bet have not greatly exceeded sales; the market doses to-day dem at 45X®46 for middlings, and the transactions fort eh week foot up 31,000 bales. and ilia receipts were 33.190. The Pkmr market has been heavy, and the present prices for shipping brands are far shove shippers' orders; with unfavorable advice, from Rtutpe, buyers generally anticipate a decline. The declleoduriog the week has been .4'olll 30 to 30 ceuta per barrel, la./ow grades, and from 130 to nO cents for better brands. The market closes heavy at 17,6007.80 for Extra Stew, and 1119.110@8,711 fdrObio shipping. Wheat—There hob= a moderate degree of activity during the week, owing to a deellie la exchange and gold, and prices ere lower, closing UO get ti ht and inxitunit,tt 11,5041,03 ftle spring. NVlRtte 4 Weal 411,98112 for Red Stale. Bar. 101 the supply ban Incremal and the market Is esey. oats have_been In fair demand, but at verlableptices. The market closes firm at 51® 50c for Weetern. Corn has arrived freely. The greater portion, however. la out of ardor, and has steadily decileed. Boned corn to fair and La goal demand, (dolling at Igle for mixed Western. Provislona—The demand for York has been more general and prices have advanced. A stredy Improvement wok the Southern Stalin' aadevdatnhtea ar ft cio rlv e,i als ri h r a m ye . givers sm a , h 50 0 @ 1de 3.7.62 th4 for new mess; and Y 2.2 50 ® 30 for prime mess. Beef has been In good request, and prizes have advanced. The demand was principally for polling into tierces for the Bullet markets; preen are nominal. Bacon has been in more active demand, but at lower and irregular prices. Cumberland cut commands Plc. Lard has rap. Idly advanced and is tine at the close, ar. fr.m 23 to 28 cents. Whisky Is active; a speculative demand has prevailed; irides have Mb/al:Wed, claslag firm at t 2,2842,29 for Western. The War b, Sween Brava and Paraguay— All the Armies in Motion— American Naval Expedition Looked For. NEW Yong, Sept. 16.—8 y an arrival from Monte-lido, Paraguay, ?,Bth of July, we have additional details of mach Interest regarding the war between -the republic of Paraguay on the 0130 hand, andthe Emperor of Brasil, the Argentine Confederation and the Republic of Arkensy on the other. President Lopez had taken command of the Paraguayans In person, but wee moving more cautiously thou at fleet, owing to the several checks which her troops had received. The allies claim that the navy of the Para guayans was nearly annihilated in the battle of Butanelo, between Paraguay and Brazil, and that the Paraguayans had also expel:awl some material reptilses. The armies of all the contending powers will, however, aeon be In motion, and marching and all kinds of military preparations were in progreee in every disection, but till the rain and cold gave place to more fa vorable weather, Ie wan- thought that no Seel tdra campaign would= be commenced. There were 17,0001irazIllItunt In the Add. Apdoutevedo paper announces that A Umlied States naval txpedlUon of great strength would noon &wive on the South American eonst, lICCOOI - by a eommtratoner; whose duty It would be ba_ enlace runt,intxrference with Alto free navagation of. the Platte alver by Brazil and the pare:trot by the Corolla eat or that cooritry of Soar hundred thousand dollars or Indemnity for , the American ?evade destroyed by rebel riratm In Brazilllart waters. • 2, Baenos Ayres Journal, however, says that this story has no foundation. lu fact the city of Ilionteviedo Was said to be In a terrible con dition, owing to pontieu hatrigneeli• Political The • Pro pos arren_ms ed dn In broad daylight, together Intsabelppl Am. uded C<stituttou--dlex lean A thdrs—Counterlelt Compound lu. ten et Note a. Wasirocaos. M. pt. 17.—Last ni.aht aim was a coneerabb.of delegates from twenty different Trades' and '.rorkiett Men% Assodattans. of Wreehletton, to tate Into considered= a propo altton that eight hours shall constitute'"B" dare work. They appointed ereommitttet.o publish an exedras to the wortrns acre throughout the country, and to take measurea fora National Convention In furtherance of the object. No action still be Mkon by tht giWative De nartmtnt on the Mississippi amended Cotetitu- Clan, recently tecelyed, and all otherp - which may be sent t later from the South, than to commu n trate them to Congrtss. It Is tine that' Information Wel received hem not long ago that President Juarez bad bed to El Paso from Chihuahua, but from the tenor of the came advice, It does not follow that the fortunes of the Liberals are Irretrievably destroyed. and however that may he, It Is certala that there Is no chime In the policy heretofore entertained by orti,Goterumeni threlaticei to Mexican affairs. The utterance of spurious one hundred dollar compound Interest arum and other dangerous counterfeits, shows tha Importance of the gov— ernment Issuing altogether paper especially adapted to gentile° knees and which is now manufactured it the treasury building. A large quantity of note paper is purchased td the same open market to which the counterfeiters has access, but the Treasury Department expects ultimately to manufacture a traffielent quantity for all Its ones. and p f a character not liable to be auccetanlly counterfeited. {. D rt, Deflow—Report of the Teta of olat Irlarrts--Preshtent 'Commuting Death Peoteheio-.9ale of InGlatrLoads —Potent for Swamp Ymac,Bept.l.C.—The rralgenes spacial Faye: J. D. B. DaloW p wbo .prlor to the rebel lien pablished a Comm, refal Review of str.mg Eouthem proclieritieb, has been making strenous efforts to obtain pardon. He was 'formerly a rebel cotton agent. During PieraPaadmialstra- Lion he was appointed superintendent of the mums in place of Mr. Kennedy. He expects to resume publlostiou .of his Review at ea esrly dar, and promises to make amends for his past act lob by laboring untiringly la the cause of the Union. The Workra special says. The article] report of the trial or Mary Harris for the murder or Burroughs, has Just been issued. It comprises a complete record of the, testimony, speeches of the counsel and decisions of the court, aced ,an additional interestialr chapter on parouiem►l In sanity td the criminal Jurisprudence of the country. The President Is commuting neatly all the sentences of death In cues of soldiers to Im prisonment fora term of years. In many cases the prisoners have been In prison several months before a record of their aentenea reached. the President for his apprnval. The sale of hidden lands la Minnesota for. Aegttst, amounted to 11,000, ' A patent , for emu thcrunand acres of swamp land to about to be tutted to the State of ()hid by the General Laud °Mee him The Drought In Jamaica-4101)011os .in Hayti Up.oubducd., . NEW Tom, &pt. I,3.—Advices from inmates., Neat /tidies, tro.Bept. 7th. report that the Lou protracted drought which had canted wide-- spread distress la the plead wasovar, and fa. yornble Showers had Wien. Gee.Somothea, reeve (kohl Ref.!, is realdf4 at Kingston, Jituatca , having' b•At thientermit , with expolsion Cram' the Wand for alleged com plicity to the Harden red:him, and had written to the Governor of Jamaica, denying that ha wm at all mixed up in any recent admen, ayelost his country. There does not apnea.* to have been any truth to the report received by last arrival, that an Insurrection was about to break' urr. in the western portion of Jamaica. The rebellion In Hayti la nettabined.- letter from Fort au Prince Oyale 29cti of Auvltt y publithed in a J.allias , RaPor,,,antos that Pres!. 'lest Grtbrard, as greedy, mentleuted, left Port en rrhice on the lltth bOr the seat of War: Meter with him almeen trundnsd Men. "The id, surgents bad been repulsed in all the‘r advances, and the recapture from them of Allo;town of Cape Haytlen wee daily-expeeted, it was ru mored that Fort Bt. Michael had already beau captured by the Ifittlecial troops wlth.aLny Drib otters. Several oritto Haltielt Pam* Offlloparott4l, nutreg i rFa__4tl 4 b7.tha,revnAntin , Ptf/ Under*, In re el 4 opero stores eau =wain marrlutata ay tbelr 'sealer& . _ • • , . „ Apiroinuttoritfr:ropnec'7,.: • NvitreVoTtiectriit, Elept: 16;:wrhe pri.taatc bee appointed Idarshall-B.Tfollttldt • Collector of ' Cut for the (llsater of Urnistileira Ow, wad* T. Mt-lintray. Purveyed. ofCtectottin furthe part - Tho President. P to-daPerdone4 - eht•4lnbatrk , tans, two Kentuckians , oce;Vtrgintatt: and one Texan.. The .dooie ofthe:Preaddentlal iII3ABIAR ere Doused h: perd.4 . Olaflesion end Sawannatt New Tons., Sept. 17.--The steamers Empire City and Idaho bring Charlepton adsices to the 11th sod Baum:tab to the 13th. The Charles ton delegation to the State COntiention left that sty kr Columbia on the 11th. 8. L. Kiblack, President of the Florida Cen tral Railroad, er.ending from Jacksonville to Lake City, pneed tlfronkti Savannah ten 'Tues day last, on his way North, for new rolling' etoek for the road. lie spoke hopefully for the retire of Plot Ida. The Rome, Ga. Courier says the people of that pare. are rapidly returning to their homes. A very large number have taken the amnesty oath. That part of Georgia has suffered severely from draught. ' NEW Tons, Sept. 17,--The Herald's. Charles ton correspondent, to the lath, says: In conse quence of the troubles along the Libel, and Cooper rivers, between the planters and the freedmen, the former complaining of Idleness and disregard of contracta on the part of the latter, and the negroes clanging their em ployers with inJustlce and cruel treatment, Gen. Bennett., the temporary commander of the Charleston district, has issued an order requi ring both the whites and blacks of that troubled region to give np all the arms In their posses akin. Cinema Bennett, in his Elmlhittration of affain, has elven the chicane matt latlafaSlon by removing a 1 censorship of the press, and abollebing other restalctiona objectionable to them. The Meese of the 165th New York Volum. teem, (the Ed Deuce Zonams) rano were for a considerable time kept In confinement on a charge of Wheal to.dellver tip the crams of the regimath and for addressing disrespectful; lan guage to a enperier offlcer, have. been released and have rat:riled to duty. The alirpro-afwvary and secession aplrit was fzvat6k , /tlOWlcaelf la the State convention, ssarwrow of the delegates were Congratulating themselves on their belief that slavery is not lei dead. New To,, Sept.. 10.,—Charteifon - papers' to the 16th are received. The Noe, saya Ei Gni. Aiken received a full and complete pardon from the FreiWent on the 11th.. Tho au South Carolina grad 103 d Michigan colofeiltrocpn are on their way to their place or rendezvous to be mustered cut. The liC5 . crop in the vicinity of Georgetown la bald ro be abun dant. Ey the lot of October It la thongbt com munication by rail between Citarleiton and Colombia will be restored. Colored Sufferers by the Blots in New York in ISki3—Paynent of the largest Por tia. New Toni., Sept. 16. —The Committee to se cure relief for the colored people who suffored by the 'riots of 1663,. have, after much waiting and perseverance, arranged for the payment . of the largest portion of the Sufferers. The fol lowing is a summary of the results: Four hun dred and eeventymine claims for $41,338,23 have been recovered from the city, 348 claims for 8:36.039.15 were abandoned; 125 claims for 88,462,17 were refuted by the B yard of Super visors; 48 claims allowed by the B turd of &o pen-Mors, for the amount of $3,153. have not yet been paid by the Comptroller—these will have to be stied for in the courts; 17 claims for $1,481,75 remain for action by the Board of Su pervisors. The difference between the amount paid by the Comptroller and that originally en tered by the claimants was 1533,039,15. TLe sum originallyentered, &Bowen but not paid, la 83,492. The total number of claims, originally entered, was 1014. The whole e f oatunt was $117,953 50. The committee lent to the claim. ante, to help them In the interim of writing, $5,040,18- The dixustioria for the colored Mtn- Pie were 0.200: At a meeting of the Board of Bupervisorta, it wan ascertained that tha tax levy, for 1865, will be over SIB,OOOOOOO. anitor Wiri,'s Condition New Boaz, Sept. it'...-The - Hiraid's Washing ton epcdal uya The Improvement that has . LOP Pike In the health of Wire during the interval the court has been adjourned. Makes tt probable that his trial will be resumed on Mon day morning. The entire quletthat has been bnlioned on the prisoner during his fate indisDoelthin;lias had 'the tifect of causing him to regard: much more hopefully the lees of the ordeal ho to now un dergoing, .and If his previous constant labors to his cell, preparing documents and evidence that have a favorable bearing span his ems, are lett:dieted to the future, he will probably haste Do relapse, 11 was evident that In addition to tito effect of the fearful redid that bee be& progressing, day after day, without a single extouttaidnuu cinums.ance-bring deduced, that. the sleepless nights Virbe has beendertal6 c ? - havnet,tteCtieernilOlt may - _ ftsr days. • , It Is but just to state...hoverer. that his un settled onaditian Is considered criticaL Ile plainly liable to' break down at any moment, and become trei,elessly LaDato7 bti4C9 tie wad nwlon of his trial. Most Destructive Plre lo Milne—Entire liminess Portion of Augnsta , l3arned Loss StiO3,ooll. liwousie, Ms.. SePi..l7. —The Most deetrue• Lire fire that ever occurred in Melue, ewept tiroagh tine city thle manatee'. The entire beel ines portion of the City, txtendlng from the peetene.er bridge to W.i.thrup .treat. and from tlac , riTtf to above the ral r 94 . 1. The Are Chi 1a a w,x7tia building on Witter Area, and eprei d rapidly In ell direr. Uore. The %tread eaat,e of the firemen could oniy confine ite destructive progreSe tO lie above menthmed. Even lawyer's office in the city, all the banks, two hotels, the postoffice. ezpress and telegraph