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ESTAilirditte-IN 17g6.
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CITY NOTICES.
For Vii<COPag,
haw & BiL.'l4ll; rums nd; _ .
- frog,Dry GOods, -
bUs t ren-41.040. Greet; "
At:OF - Pik 0••
& Egt& — iiree 416.
t.
For_Dry G 6 40
3aiestiOtkirtlb.E..fith
bliss gooam.. , • 4 _
A Mist**, uemember.thoplace,
UtthiAtF•pliVit.ior IrOtirtlitufd market greets.
• O. ifiirsoN Lorc s 8110.1826.
rivra fA geed iti*o ZioPilel.alus Coburg
m*Plagl Draw, tneC tkiltiii, Luker aOM have a
'arp amorpnent, ant are saltine them at very
kw prime. inkinr_tielettlMM#Ao - 4r, Velerid
meet, Allegheny.
9ta-131403bawlar
MID, wig te,,,•44 apipauroint - dnaties of eel-
01, ieolge_iiiaKalliOrhltf ceditria wad colored
nOrdeffl-oPei" fib dcy,lioethe ff. E. comer of
Fourth ancl biatketAareetir,
- iont tcit
pleaseatallurtP o galevt than
Wantifallcul4ths and Outten Lots, Is also:Used
to come 0tr0ttAt04 1 74. 4 4 1 4, 1 P . 1414 sr e be "
Los taUtti* titittfistidthosi-Nll=l to invest
Stoltid Atoll Ws rats.
01/111WIlideir./4WOO liketOkershbk,
XfignEßlMlAWAlOtirarkr that lieDili op.
eiritualties seer offered to Ike cltir
foretbsients, ere Offered flOteN et, 74, Fifth street.
It List this piece you purchase a book or album
which 11 sold at the publiihkr? pries, and receive
Something hattdsotte witteevery book, to the
• shape of a present, worth front fifty cent. to Ore
, hutted dollar,.
Gobi Le.
A Cl . reliisiolTea ' etdelciiill the dttreitent (Septet
; Aente—a lute
. pettlon ot theta purchased for
ceth et gm Auge,Ae:MYOttr. Motto!, and will be
sold at molar sdiiiisee.-zat - either wikoleeste.tir
tittell. 'Remember the pleocon the N. E. corner
of Fourth and Ideitket streets.
C. Cr atm= Love h I:MOTILE%
Go and See
The papelar sts slate rs ,2Alaais Emma and Ids
Webb. whole slieettbilf enteriitniasnts are draw
lbs nlshtly ppttedatins and tsibionitle audiences
at ttii l pore Renee Thew .aseocienetled ertlatea
Maga no Ingeraulb•Un,sPretexit week. A fine
billl2 Preniaeil etiregrst,iriii AstilrdAY Mar .
noommatleei wlnbliglve,erlsy.the Webb Slaters,
}Deli ailitt Mil will be offered.
Cnalo, '
. . _ rittencriairsepi. go, isa.
fitteidiesilfir bees Worse the public
that be leaves for Boston tt.lay, kr the purpose
koc,lng l,4l eilletT sew Ateek-of
farvAlleiethlekering
ands hes been so great during the put few weeks,
tbat,44l4/Ffint,“o-Weg—Cd*E'd ticutaht on OUly
banquet:AWL/gest tipa.-nciet
brought to tee ally) ls almost entirely extort:med..
Dna notice will be ; given of the arrival of Miaow',
aditirAVV.VM:4"P")?It witlithl 43,4 , *Pt
elrecidO;
Sole Agent for ellskerlng Pianos,
.7.7,211 LL 2 )..3.'211 C 1430001 street.
llastetter , e-Celebrated,-Stomach -Ilitters."
BEAPAZY-,_ Vt. 8...1.7.-WSLETTBR, _
r. ibiocia - .-Kmy.ost,,,,.mh; Mi.
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)t o. SOIITITTEIS 111,636g11t,1-,CWJ,tfI! , ..-4
I b a y e tiled your enters awing' thiAaraiivArpiy,
I and teellt due to you and to the pub` lie to express
1 soy helstlf rillientabot thhth sMartzturna min I
never Wrote a "gruff , * for any one, sad I abhor
4W.:Wog that SITOIII of .susekery. But your
I d
are imtirely removed from the level Of
. tam e mamma of tile - day,belng patent elfin
-- 1 fte all, ermetle what they preen to bi. Thai?
I are n , advertlatd to cure eVerglalag, but they
j are r =mended to amid nature in the &herbs
:
1 tiorrand ulthnate heall healing Of many of the most
potampi2 Snermltles of the body, and thin they will
• iseeettal• I hail_ been =sell for two months,
1 litb , 104dukiivittaiiethe Fgrlag- ilnahll•
/10123.*1id etiffectog from indlgeiticm, and a general
.
Ahem of Mucous membrane. an-t though cant
i gelled lo isiteP itlwark inlincillsehatim of =Pro
t stskotcal dales. was very weak, of a yellow eons.
1 Ideates, no appetite,and mach of the time eon.
Allred I my DO. Wen' I. had:been taking your
. : Bit • week my' vigor returned ; the sallow
1: imp was all genie, I echidna] my food, and
I now-i 1 4 0 7r,f, tifo.4,dittif rthemantal-applleatkul,
iWhiek to recently were io very leltiosin grid bun
densetae to me. When I wed your Bitters, I felt
llta Ye
gain erl !kip •Theso ar•fads. All taferenee
mist to made byelehlnaliridital for htraiself.,
1 - , Xintno tape:trolly,
1 '
i Basta, of dream Avenue Pre ebyterica - 11bUtah.
r- - '-. -
CacMc. •
Oar ftilresd, 117 z. gnu .IVieri:l4o.,l2ll
Agogtl,!xv,....4c.as the east ;rhea the
fa 16 .... elittUal, cieitaitibad -sad.
the surrender of tas rebel General Lea was re.
stilied.UffeithgTedrentaga ctikyiants pro.
kiiiiialnk the tektetlon that would tel
;low. inadoaerli, UM` Purchase of Val finest
ellxigAndit er ::; oo dr i n abont oae.halfot the
etditgass. ,Senkottheg4tel , ;44,.1.4 eastfineres
add Seetingsanineluded to his 'stook. which he is
ltrePerttkpt r.t.P. „ , 1 / 2 °4l " t4 "' /D
be Weft styles, end at ecripondlngly low rates.
• elotatiasatsiicatiiittiraltaZingliAtuf troullt ,
ens& elcehhA ill also be found at ale elegant
setabllahatenV t. s hilashiettegttnid:ahintld ern,
- pirry - 4 ,
!AA etteilAile Ramos, mut Dealers lu lowneso
Alstis - iit iirt6as - .Bl(eacutez
AusprAblrnear , thp.'l77ster Works. Man/MN
lbsidauss... No. ' 2 %1 Plka — : streak` tears
Pielortlf at tat. All rut WarpSz4od vista
proof. Repabiniaoilit at iliesikarleirrialat! No
*Ms /of rel7alltr.Ptevi4ed.! fi e dou r OI "P"
, Owed after It liPut
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Of the flahlgßaValf o flaah Sozodoot.,. Lunn as
Ib luetttlf teeth find foiy sum re.
Anclicentimen.tuf.
- Ida lcuslsors flash ilitragh - thele dirk za;ls:
ralk of twenty
rears ago rot &lops *about. theATVOmOttrylag,
intalt.parfutaag zodoitt.
I i CstrPePtcr.,...l9bblng_Shop. _
MI
SI ritutoid after an sbserice4l three Sean
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b the aims. I hue re-opened my shoe for ell sorts
of Jobbing la the carpenter line, at the 014 stand,
•-: virgin Alley, between Sent@ lad street sod Cherry
... , alley..strdericelielyeened promptly attended to.
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• OPINION OP A "CONSERVATIVE: ,
'birillenSV . P.rirrtins:—rilnd the following in
• WlArtiotred ihr.the ssmoend,ji Ls bdiffitaril
'l4 thaVlba .P*4lololl6l* the relief of Ate des-
Wehalre "repelif•thar the' ankh
017140 would do a - deCetit Ode; by-reeignlng
tAire.elfOr it boldi it the - betide of An Madras.
Wpfentintietei , oalldleres'll . 'flume two
• lueviroglot togethari we , breve riodisPs•
ltdistarti their embraces:" ,
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. 'The etumeridat- , prpfesses to be a Republican
paper; put really, after reielhigASS aboire, was
ready almosMionbkitspr.ofessioo. for I think
- when it compares the 014" - hided. and faith
,
&wits with the DoinditinewkAat.,!lt. &Ives
e iiketto9g, doubts
or: as to the loyalty of the
• 7.0 S.Z.TC,r'r.7.
The Gozita lenot meld your milk and miter
lOneentS-0 ii - tratiftlittial and honest. What;
it bellefeslo Tust;'ltiar It advocates without;
feer - ifmnfor patronage.. /Pie Gauge, like the'
Yerit Tribune, is one Or the few yams thst
Air:Gifu banuen-a-speakribekArcittliini
the love of Is governed by principle. :midi
aa 'lot exPt4lency—it has no principles for sale.l
,1 in. shott, It Is nearer` tight always than anyi
othtlr , p.l9mdettmotensty.,Thern Ls
tleit loWaelen the gazette I, cert4to qdartersi
as there is the New York Tribune but there Is
Ao In o ll7tralblet'lmPicr , - xtely?: ‘4O Allegheny:
.11/OnnUarl• the t a : the Gaulle.
Itte ditravace,bctweelt 4.'4 ,2 403 -54 d Oa7n4
*wash tut emir as I min make It out, is this
The Earrite advocios the doctrine of keeplog
the rebels ont of pfsdeand authority as Icing as
eiltiag r them ; unworthy of trust of
brifret - andhY the dediehstrati me their
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iestilitytAitelforvernment, sad that consider;
Ilitlegresr."(rutstions before the "PeePle, ea:
the payment of which they are
,Wtlyeeetiltbst:t,hey ha, e no right ' to hold the
I = or SOTetilWleat:.'or tako se*ll la oar na
'
e.Masteengtteleir.,Ttle-ccnniair9.o.N.ullao
lip "
amid, upprora of pasta:li redtnm,rettelei.
s ie-lentredlYlin ena
g-
evilest
L'Alteititerdka:.,oViWtforth. - d0... whom An
den? ~obnedn 'Pm "hisfplane: and
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4 4 . 4 1nr4rjrpftlisPatrallfige.4 Watuttommend
serarrelerto be behest and laaVand earn
-1;7 dvigrate.^thVeldit _of. right. thew/4 the
k',-..htlflrfri tell In ite`,7otith faexperienee
tom dusee' Rein:palm in
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MITER . FROM KENTIJOKT.
lgillatidy Oil Prospects—A Big Strike on
Paint Creek—A Thou and Barrel Well
Struck at TharkiriAle—A Band pf Armed
Duff. Middle Prowling - la Bergin add
AdJefiling Countlesz—Etreaklngap of RM.
Bare Posts—Advances In the Price of
Lands—Navigation on Bandy, etc., etc.
Vqrrespoaden re of the Pitteletertrh Gazette
I ilhonld have apprised your readers soonor of
,
the glorious prospect we have of an almost an
'hilted oil field In Kentucky and North-west Vir.
glnilij but I thought It prudent to await the
result of the pumping teat, rather than to base
My assertions upon conjecture alone.
About ten days ago Captain Dickson, of this
place, who ban charge oftboborlng pita wall for
the I-Big gaudy boali - ofrand [nitrite aiiinpany,"
stronk a vein of superior oil, which the sand
Puglill threw up. in what was considered,
aufaclent quantities to justify pumping. Ac
corfilnitly Captain Dickson repaired to Cincin
nati and procured the necessary tubing, pump.
ecc.c and on Thursday last got his pump In oper
atidn. At Brat It • prumped-onabarrel per hour,
and before night It had Increased to nearly two
bla per Icon*, and It Is estimated by compe
1,
ten judges, that when the water is "cleared"-It
w reach one hundred barrels per day and
it lrnot leas than fifty, which espies the
unction beyond a peradventure, that we have
an !abundance of oil on the Sandy and Its
trillittruies. This Information Is reliable, in the
t minute .partictdsr, and the fasts I kayo
Pe eteteheri-eflsed, guile p flurry In all
til t
de id .of linatdeas . 'bora: ' 4 TM' wlflr II
located% 'Pallet( iiillaS'aboVe , PentsvUlson
Patnseiiiiithil-ths , ail was mot at otrdeptlg.
of hinglihndied Abdthrlityllest.- I aressatlatiefk
tint ditirlOWlit ,to - .gratifying '. to Many,- in. and
areltmd , Pittsburgh,. as they ane lIIIICIAS the
hellvieat land holders in tho vicinity.
By the following from the Louisville Democrat . .
It *III be seen that there Is cone loondatlon,
how tellable I cannot say, for rejoicing on the
ednaberland.
6ne of the greatest 01l strikes In the United
Et4teslis that which occurred a few days ago le
CAmbertand minty, Kentucky,: 'We 1:111V6 seen
a dlspruch or.d read a letter,from John Nichol
-40P, matliter of the Citieberland OW and MI
Cereepanyolated at Burksyille. He states that
stip New IfOrk and KhaturAy Oil Cadrpany hod
struck oil at the mouth of Crocus Creek, and
that the pill, when he g eaw It on Friday, the
Sib lust.,NM day olt wat Struck), was flowing
at, least one thousand barrels per day; that a)Me
persons Who eawllr esttensted It at eon as high
es three thousand barrels per day. Some Ides
co be fbtined when tat 63,3 , 5 it was .11oTlaga
stream sometimes from fire to six feet high,
,through an eight Lech-square, and gaffing pure
- oil. - •
e have reports hero of a band of rabbsrs ,
mimberingeorne seventeen men, and nowt:tied!
ed by one J, T. Williams, mating considerable
excitiMient in Morgan and adjoining counties
by their boldness in plundering trio' chit:ans.
There are said to be vigilant committees formed
is these localities for theprotection of their
I i
l e perty_and persons, and for the speedy appro.
h slcm or the offenders. The military '
post
h and those no on Sandy River have all
been broken up, and the troops all sent to Louis
ville to be mustered out.
I Already ErChaVflee land•hereatrate
In up. Holden look-verk wire-ideal Matson
struck ite. We may look [or Oil Creek, Cherry
-Rao and Pithole prices here very soon, as wale
;.•are going dawn" In aim )st every direction you
. :tdrri to, and certainly some will be anceesaful.
The navigation on Sandy is good and has been
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f eCyear without cessation. Sandy Is the best
n riptide river of its Wei in The United States.
ere are tour small boats making regular trips
ritow and hays all they can do. I expect to are a
rproad located up the Sandy valley before win
,teraety an this discoveg will give a fresh ins
ptaS tb t vitrithitic hereabants. • - ' -":
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ETTEB FEOSI - NEW' OAME. ,
omegcs by Etaln—Would-be florae Thief
—Accident.
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- iteeViiattiii 40-
ring the test week have done much lojury to
the Pennsylvania iiid Ohio Canaiid Edanimrg,
In this county, canting great inconvenience In
travel over that-line. , -
George Ideifilrd, or this 'county, 'Med - to
deal a bone and carriage from JEISIGS Edgar In
&ew Brighton , last week, HA wca arrested In
den, Merearsounty. toi.V dna 111 ttoain jail
awaltiag dusk
Yesterday a team belonglog to Mr. Brain,
of 81Ipoeryrock township, in this etufhtf, ran
away when he was going home from town.
sister was thrown from the buggy and badly
bruised.
The telegraph. wire on the New Castle and
BearerVeßey Railroad has been put up, au-wa
how have communication direct eolith. IL is
quite a Convenience.
'Pe-boy the fair ammenced. and the town is
crowded with people, all anxious to see and be
Sten..
Tho Wool Groirers , and !lamp Broadens' As-
Soclation , of Enon Valley. will hold its annual
Ctkapd sale on the 10th of October, at Enon
yiaey Bistialront the Plttsbn.gbi,. Fort Wow,
hod Chinagri'failrinidin this'constY.
. The Copperrends of this Sanatorlal Ilestrict
hale nsinicattll Col. Wm. glowalL, of Armstrong
'coantraor that omee. The. Colonel flare
a pont...chance. In this District against- our 142 w
ler candidate. Rev. R.-A. Browne, who is true
tl.,oentrz-Zha back bone. Brown's mejurity
In LW- District will clan from IMO to 2100, limn
Prcsetliaedleatione. Tba party l; wldo•awake
'and doing In tbls,connty. Public inset lap Mn
pateditcdifferitt oceans. •
Wearg.rte atanag the crowd to town to-day
the irrai: G. V. Lawrence, of Washington
county...the present Congressman -electAtoui
ibis district. He trots well, and no doubt will
do mnch'to make new converts to the Union
Tanks while here,
.PICA.
- 1 , 116 ropond , Great. Internatlonak Vapresa
Company.
New Toast, Sept. 21.-,-The Richmond Whig
; says ar.other meettne to establish the Great in
ternational Express Company was heldoe,Tnes
iday arming. at which were the rebel Gmerals
lEebtets.: BeaLt, Dub; Itartcui had Nl5O/6.
Do
sides many other rebel officers of tosser grades.
'General E f eholS eITdiMIST Pfe - ONVT. or 414 An
' termise, blithe course of which be said
"The fact that tbeslisahled andwortby of both
the late armies era employed In the - dish
aging or working derartmeat of the employ,
wined conzlilato *rat sectione r7 the,oeuth, be
cause she loves to see those disabledTn a caste
they espouse as jest, moved—for the north, be
cause she venerates dime's:Mad' wounds were
re mired In the war for the Colon that they
deem indissoluble." - • •
Resolutions were adopted tO.Cdosuletica
rations as 6001 u dye per paid 1Q Oh the
subscriptions, aneanatina,to42sJClX/ OW n 3 '
MI otherwise ordered • - thi ?dile of nealp ley
w1;1 bo In Riche:lond; that the ReaucilAassne.
bly be petitioned to allow an lacrosse of the
capital to five . millions • that the tacreased
amount of stock be divide/ among the various
States of the Uslon, and that the books be
closed within thirty days after the opylla t. the
apportionment for the present being, New York,
1000,000; Massacbmetta, E?..08.000; Cloonan*
cut, 182,500; „Peuneylvania, 1b492,000;
b0nd, , ,104,1X/0 Vlrgibin;l2so,ooo.
;cyst:Vona, Sept, 21.:;:-The Stock blatant" hi
'dredger ind More- ittlfe; tinder - into:an .-bro-
WOO trot Vto get op eknovelnent. ,, • Promteent
operators Watson tuindatda =n2omlnp OM the
-Wading steaks were.briskke tdd ng. ttallan
attallinS666/20ililgetiblgt!.far,6066 0 1, 4gH664446
tha;ol?ea,bentod and Stock ,E..cchaago, 4.4er0
2m4AAtrArOWPstrwmtkistelamWsk
Tattce . cif . por. . 0 dri =den _WO
lower, qnd aboarthil okay Citegtlo; tiitheled.
eta market: "Aftektbellrist"r4gdtire s siititlif.
prices were steady, at a concession of !/,', per
tent,. from.tho highost point, Er% Readitli,
Michigan Boehm :and Pittsbnngh acid
bud, were the strongest and most active.
Governments are activ,e and generally arm.
There Is a demand rot the' old five-twenties. to
fill the orders received by the Australasian.
State stochrwere lower on Tennessee and
,MissonfLhOtidr. but otherwise 6teady. Wsee . ).•
laneous 6L666-6 were firmer and better' In some
respects.
The golstgiastet-has- been very te 3 e. The
demand loe-eastatas Is large, and the Amount
of foreign goods enters(' for oonsampt.on is
,yery_pmary.,,,3lq,ney putlerige ea!ry et fire per
`'tent. easute 101 1 0 1 .1; •
the IndiuhTreaty of Peace.
Font SMITH. AML. igli01311:1er W.—Tho'com.
missioners decline io-reocind their action co-;
gardlag John How they disconnect his care
from Itualoyal Caudal", and swum • tha, tter
thirtheir rtilob Will bn"nrotactedt '
The disloyal Choctaws, Chtcassws. and Sorni
nobs filed staterrientaactplanittary of their coder.
Minding at the treaty. Wan) in much destitu4.
tine among the disloyal Semicolon.
rrlbuttilygira loyal 10 ruventribaridleolal
"delegates, not raaudihg chtt% elgfialla.creati
crpeace.
CATLETTSBUTIO. KT., agPt, 1311, 1865
Flumes an& Trade In 'New York.
Xfii eciftiesitkin
Mewraotrzny. ALA.,
Sept. W,—The Amon.
ntruction Convention toothy adopted_a rejoin;
tlon regmettitg;theXtoetelonlilebtethirtto4all
out the militia of each county immediately, tfi
repreta diatullei: and jawleamthis whtch ozlitld
ufahlatlntlee.'42lctailinititator
of alarm was debated at length. when farther
enimgthallon waa deferred until q 0• morrow.
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VIE LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGBA fl
Our Special Dispatches.
REVENUE COLLECTIONS IN GEORGIA,
The Cotton Crop in Alabama
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DUCATION OF THE FREEDMEN OF MISSISSSIPPI
J 4. Court Room at Richmond.
BUSOES OF NEW GOVERNMENT LOBE,
Spatz' itpateh to the Pittsburgh Qecette.
' ' Primitgrstrts.; Sept. N.
The reports fjwm t cist Collector of Internal
Revenue in Georila, 'safe gratifying . eilaSiice "Of '
the lbtirdEtee chinanity hi titOadittib:aoOrititl.`
standing the exhanetin,g process It hasbeen
subjected to withii She. last fair:, The
collector at Angs,l eePorts 4 51 1 n g.-94 :1 9 c ;7 1
two , hundred thbitatialtilhirs' last
three months, and B ibb collector' - it:etll7, ° i'E`
pot{ one huaied
, glet Altkp thOugand dollar .
within the same netted!fiom
-, - Covrhig to the irregular trinvorietion
Wad_ WltaldimAtilii
iietipts have not yet been forwarded to the bri•
reap, but are safely taken cafe of, la one case
beteg deposited in a State bank, and In the oth
er placed under a milltiry guard.
The collector at Idniugomery, Ala.; reports
that there. vrilj 4'100,900 bales e( cotton ant
to znatket ( r 0 itbat ,a lbt2lCT~ aloes ' Ilb~oit
time.
Ae the St* telVer-hiteeteellAineP"l°,9l° .
vision for the education of. freedinen, and the
Provisional Ditiernment has made none, the
Freedmen's Bureau has appointed AI committee
to aid In carVYidg on the work of education In
Vicksburg, a committee being authorized to
assess colored people and Collect Mods from
the.n to pay expenses of schools. • -
The United States Court Room at Rlelnond,
which had been divided into small rooms for
rebel efllclale, has been restored to Its original
elm and repaired., The court will soon sittthere
to Mame of a large number of cues, and It in
behaved that Jeff. Darts Ia to be tried there.
Rumors of new Government Mans are persist
enily 'circulated in the stock markete,by men
who ought to" know better, and whose poet
thin gives them impedance, so that the effect Is
to depress the prices of all government loans.'
Yid there In not a shadow of foundation_ for any
of these reports, and no far from intending to
fghd Ike eetapouid:4ntarestaiotek thisetta4-7
of the Treasury Is pursuing the same policy
as before-tbci_to, withdrairlig the Phl Qom
by substituting new ones of larger dates.
W.
R GM ltrAs H I NG TO X:
The French Universal Extkpltion.
FREEDMEN WASENGTOi
North: eiiiolina Poatoffices Opmedi
INTEREST ON FITE-IWLVII ROD&
Condition of the. Crepe.
THE COIATEINBIT TREIBUT ;NOM
Policy Concerning Pardons.
GIALPAL. IRAtiT bacTio UN SATURDAY
John Bonind the Indian Conugssion
THE REBEL STEAMBOAT BURNERS
WIIMINGTON, Sept. 21.—The Department of
State has published In pamphlet form, the offi
cial eornspondeace of the French Universal
Expedition for 1661, for the Information of the.
citizens the Culled States, combining the gen
eral bgelattera, classification of articles,
All applications for adadession, with a 'descrip
tion of the article. to be exhibited, must be pro
bated before the Slot of October next, Sir.
Beckwhh is the United States Commissioner
at F, ris, to whom all Ittlem should be addressed.
The Freedmen's Employment Agency has
been effichtUy instructel that In dirdsursing sup
plies to freedmen In the District ol
discrimlnatinn be particularly male between
these dependent, and those who are natives or
residents, in order that the latter may be re
rilthed to look to the proper municipal authori
ties for aid.. This action anis a to have bee erne
necessary in cor_sequerice of the large number
of nevem who appear to think they are entitled
to mrvernment supplies.
The statue of Caleb 14011, of ,Lyonadale, has,
It Is eald, been determined and that he continues
to be the Clovemor ofidatio. .
The Poet oMce Department to-day ordered
the re-opening of a largo camber of Post 001:es
la North Carolina, and has accepted an offer roe
the conveyance of the malls throush from Srs
elm city, LonWana, to Galveston, Texas, " the
MTICO to be three times a week.
The Secretary of the Treasury lass decided to.
anticipate the payment of interest on the 5 gl
coupon boads which Minot:nes due Noveneser
• 14, and the same IV! berpald on end after Sept.
25th. upon presentation to the Assistant Treas.
were and tboaadediumted dcpositarlea author•
-• • • „
lerd tops, ititerest oo government seattOtlea
nor. haze Newton, COUNIIIIISiaItr of Agri
miles e t authonzes the following statement as to
the eo,dltion or The crops on the drat day of
Septa:Abe:l—Tb° wheat mop has received no ad•
ditlonal IrJa. - Yfrorn'tho weather elnce his report
of lamcmuntb, bat the quality of the crops is
not good, espfchdly in. the Western 'States.
where It 1186 atExted by blight and nut, as welt
as by wet weather during the harvest. 01 old
wheat on band, therein not as mach as was sup
posed In the hinds of farmers, for the reason
that much Dl it was bought In . July and Acting.
In the Eastern and Middle States- there was
bat Mlle at asy time during the latter pert of
the summer. The oats crop received no great
injury from the.tvet weether,:end It may be
ro
garded as one et th e . largest oats crop ever rats
ce In the:ennnuy. The blurt° hay in the West
was very gtwat; to the But it reeelsei brit little
damage from the wet yveather. OrearAUT, the
quality Is good, except in the, &Ma ;of Vide,
kidiansr..lllleols and Missouri. •
The ,corn qop,..,ourleg =MO. exthtihßeA heat
and the tidbits= oU tbo weather, =hat , escaped
material =twit; thq..West. It posy he
_thew
dee as the grettoif erripyet raised In the loyal
States. The condltbon of the toba=cr crop was
favorable; help.not It very much, but.
as reported ilk fttollth. Ale "Meant planted wad
tench lees than last year, esmilellif tri" the lar
gest. tobr ccogkodnelog: States. Sorghum; like
the corn crop, Is excellent. Bite% wheat , '
it ;het hiluted , '" o PP' ralhaitmoT Kom i
will be good. 'many localities
there were Indications of rot. and la some
places the crop is much Injured by It. The con.
tinned ind.. and, motet weather eines the Prot of
SepteMber octagons reprehensions (het the dis •
case may prove very injurious, but still the
yield may be good, as the amount of plants wee
=couch greater than ustraLle all the Staten ex
cept New York. Elope have ripened' Weil, 'but
in that State thettop bas =stabled an lejeryof
foul end b writer tenths, 'lrani Tao cusp
is therefore Injured serlotialy, for in 1807 NeW
Eork.prriditeed .0.750,1k10 pounds of the 111.-
000.000 pounds raised in the whole country.
Every State returns a decrease in the number
of fattentng 'begs. The 'general decrease La,
about oetr.tenth,from the mamba; lutlear• B 3
far =niter's seem published •of the number,
pecked list Teat.= the west. it was 2,423.779.'
tenth deP , Fin this number-Imald la 31'.-z
277. L ei te r ° AcconPa47ing,tllivreturps of nor-'
respondents Indicate that heti arelotruger and'
smaller than usual, but In good conditions ' '^
The monthly report for .Bibtember„oantapiq
lug Pill returns of crops, die., will be publiihed!
next week.
j3eczetary of the Ttealem nes lune
confidentlat - eittulne to Thevernment Deposi
rice. 'wanting them against the counterfeit on ,
bellek-cotePeteld -interest treasury
`tad; fiat/ dircovermrtetutin decllation. des+
citing the differences between it and the gent
ai o, Or,gzelf,ls3Pßrigoction- I Tae pabllcattoe
xitibeid frontneptial..grculatlon at
.a lament
tiotidOr defutrn ldtNiari•S:Ttiarrour
ury.Departrocat iC tuna; at :Tema en,
wore compotrod intettst notm of the gettomina
tioa vac htldrc4
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SEPT]Pi Tfi RGH, FRIDAY, VBER 22: --44.6.
coursierfeited, and will adopt measures to call in
such pa are In circulation. i
Tbb President has either adopted a more liber
al policy concerning pardons, or has an lotPllrf
ed method °foaming anthem. The tunsiNr [steed
within the week must greatly exceed that of any
icorreeponding period of his administration.
fleshes notified the Attorney General to send
him no more applicants at present. It is esti
mated,that fullitiLlteen thousand are In the
White Homo awaiting his signature. The crowd
in hinreceptlent rot= this aftemoob was dente
and clamorous. /
General Grant is expected to return by Sat
urday of nenaweek.
Judge dated Steele, acting Chief Olerk of the
Indian Bureau, leaves the city to-morrow, to
attend the council of Indian tribes, now on Lit.
tie Arkansaa river, to be held on the 4th proxi
mo. I There axe indications that treaties of a
velldeofrable nature will then be. ratified.
The Tribunes Washington special says: The
Commissioners appointed by•• the. President to
negotiate treatleotwith the Southwestern In
diantuibes, and who ' are now in council with
Gunn et Tort Etnliin . - ittive,:histilled Secretary_ 1
;Harlan. of the Interior Department, that they 1
attire ascertained that .-,Jobultosa, nu educated
Chenekee and fdrmarlyChistof this nation,was
I rehetiecalsaary dttrihg the - rehab:el,' end by
ineabs'nfhis superior hdtication and adroitness
ladneeitcutny.ofs WI people tO 4 J°I° ktud'all6 '
glaninrUs the - United States, aid tehjoin ties ar
-1
ml oillitt COnTede,rinerStattas. 'He still claim
to VllPF, 4 4,lbit'ClietpheerS.uttd - es' nett Is
earn AM oft Wile. ladutheif to poison the 'nand,
of t our Indiana.who era truly loyal, and whO
,-twe disposed to enter into perennent peace and
utinßy willritiettaltedifitates: .itelleving Inane°
au an elus:MY lo ,-tlit ri o wnlittocti „tr and that he
Ride; not 'inures= an emtlfderableportion of
1 - his Peeples thef'Commission has formally re.
Aged to-veeogiiilvbisi as Chief of the Chem
kua, and have' notified the Secretary of their
action in-the matter. ,
The President having been consulted on the
anbiect, approved the action of the Commission
and three gh kir, pi arleilOss ipprilfiltAtaembort
to that effect; and instructed , theuritt negotiate
with sack pules only esare diefroas of .again
resuming - their 'ltrokr, friendly retaliate - WM
rthe tiovsfairetnltl . 4;L:e S,t r , „....-.-,-.-,.
. Seyenty.two cannons or cogent nave ennui.
lated in the . .11ft11et1)13Maa TrenWri OP AO to'
day, This 19 the Seat time since the outbreak
of the tebellion that there has been an tuerease
of funds.
The evidence an file at the Harems of Military
Justice against the gang of rebel incendiaries,
who, during the war, combined amosementwith
business by burning steamboats and warehouses ,
In the Southwest, brpheatcs abOut thirty-five
persons, about one half of whom have been
apprehended. and are , now In prison under
going trial. J,.ff. Davis heads the incendiary
11-t, as grand director of operations. Berderain
acted as cashier of the omelet:tattoo, Seddon as
arbiter of the validity of toe claims for property
dentruyed, a bile JuSge'Tacker, of Mobile, was
chief of rho boat burners, who reported to him
for orders.
The chief of the land. Incendiaries was Rich •
and Barrett, member of COMMAS from Missouri,
who superintended the destruction of a ware.
house belonging to the Called States. butane
the gang „was is-man monad &Mean who, held
an impolant office in the organization: Haws
ton of Toronto, Canada, who operated on the
northern lakes, Slaughter of Illinois. Edward
Frazer of St Loafs, ohh P. Parks of Memphis.
and Isaac Allibll , o and William Marohy, of
-New Orleans.
During the was oiler 11 0 1) steamers of all
kinds, valued at from 625,000 to 1t550,00 each,
were degroettety iiiih:Utilvstrons,butd, Involv
ing net only an immense PaciatirY laid to - the
Government, but the arterblee of hundreds of
valuable lives. COL Vial. Thorpe, fornimir
Chief of the dec-et Service, In the Department
ofi bilssotirt.• Merits elievredit of . ferrettart ant•
most of the gang and of obtaining specific and
deplane Information in regard to Its operations.
The trinity now is progress 0.13 t. Lows, before
0 lillitary Commiston, with C if. McKee Coon,
Mintiest •rnsto:A4toeti i - `litevo:ldi v ia li T n tatr f :
i 03 the. 00 Le T h 1:1 1 12 t i . ,
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m r ,
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fin the deans:, as
! sidled by several other eminent lawyers.
• A delegation from th 4 City Councils and City
efecialaot Chicago, visited Brooklyn to-day.
They were kindly received by M apse Wuxi,
City Councils, and . City, Officials. They also
',noted the Navy" Yard, where Capt. Pennock
took them on board the Ironclad Mien,
tonontah. Oo returning to City Gall a collation
was partaken of. The delegation arrived bark
in New York at 4-30 o'clock- To-morrow they
elan the Move= Iron wort,. by invitation, and
siso call on Mayor Gdather--the latter, at tO
a, at, Tne dttegolderr, are much pleased with
' their reception hereabouts.
Lattal. frota-Er..roptn-Arrivol of the Aus.
trenihro.
OS'rrs- Tentri.llapr...'al.—r.ar.--Tho 'learner
MiuraWhim. from. Liverpool Bapt- 9.44 vla
queer...it:ma Erpt..loS, arrived hero at 9 o'clock
LO-tooht.
Late accounts from COPStantlooplo piney the
dean:idiot:lof Disallows by the ti.ames est fire at
;SOO, and twenty- two thousand persona wy.re
rendered honselam One estituato is as high as
twelve tbont and buildings.
Ifrri, Moore...o,llkm al Thomas M )ere, the pet,
le dead.
The Par 1,3 ndriessys : A monument la to ba
built at Portrenneth t, commemuratette wish of
the French neat.
Theßourse Is flan. • Rsntes 69( ♦•):.
It 15 rumored that a -ManitCLOOillt alliance has
been formed 'between Anita, son of the King of
Italy, and lbe Pennine Isabella, daughter of
the Queen of Spain.
Ainother rumor paints to the. Prince Arnolones
as her probable Itnsbind.
The Cork &parser eminences that the Gov
ernment bad ordered 4 number of manhaats and
two Men of war to be statianed ofr Bantry Bay .
scd other statinasno the west coast of Ireland.
Cyrus W. Field Is a passenger by the Astaire
lesian. Ho was present at a meeting of the
British Association, sad made a brief speech
expressive or the increased faith in the atonal•
plish meet of the Allende cable. and the laying
of a double line next year.
Consols on the Bth last. opened drat, but
closed at a decline, 92g@t0:." for in mey. The
weekly back relums.show a decline .£167,337, of
atd gold condoned , to be withdrawn from
Bank. In American securities bat little bast.
neon thle wont, ex=pt Brie, In which there has
been much speculation, now qnotol at 5045.
613‘. rinds Central 733.11371.
Lawrpook &pt. 9.--roar weather , castle=
dry and hot. The harvest la nearly cacooleted.
The corn market Is generally dull, and lower;
Flour, Inactive; Wheat very little doing, about
RI. per et:natl. - twee for the week; Clara, In fair
demand, but al. per: 130 los, decline; Pork,
Pearce and Wady at. full prices; Bacon, vent
light supply,.and deaßss generally obtain 6 1. ®
1 td. adrauer; I.srd,;atock exhausted at his.;
Itniter, ateady for due, lower for Inferior;
Cheese, heavy arrivals favor buten about Is.;
Petroleum, firm; sides on spot 2'. 81., for re'
deed; 2a. UM. demanded at the elm. •
THE It% DIAN COUNCIL.
re at y Of Peaco . ' Signed.
ADJOURNMENT OF THE CORMISS,ION
FORT Sarni, Ark., Sept. 21.—Tho treaty
signed to-day bet wt . n tho Commissioners and
theChectaws and Chickasaws, provides for Nap
and friendship betwieu..the United States' Mid
said tribes; that they will exert all their In-
Malice in compelling ti's" Indians of tho plebs
to mamtalu oeseefel mistime with each 'Sheri.
with.the /Miami of the Terriusries end with the
United Btatehood th4alevery guilt be abolished'
forever; that the (reale:mu shall be aultahly'prcl,
sided Inc, that lauds shall be mined to the tedious
cu Kansas and elsewhere; that the right of way
shall be - grouted to ralLreada, and that the coo,
solidetiOn Of tribes with- a territorial
loon of gosernuife shell be, reef:miter:oda bir
them to their respeelltu coutiells.
The Commission then adjourned sins dia..
Colonel Sells goes to Humboldt, Kansas, to
conelado A:treaty witiet tie °sages,
Violent lhoek' of anP.arttiquatto at Porto
NSW YORK, Sept. 21.—Intelllgence has been
reeeived In this city from Porto Rico by way of
Harman to theist of September.,
On 29th of August the people of Porto
Rico were startled from their sleep by as earth
quake more violent than any living citizen of
the-place bed ever experienced.. Lt occurred at
a nuarterpast.tra o'clock to the morning, and
consisted of territlei oectilitioni from east to
-west, predinled by a fearitil+etibtgrTaaaan Tt l s . b"
Ithg. The houses were violently shaken though
toneofthem fell. The people In terror rushed
out Int° the streets llj their night clothes. but
the shock, which only lasted forty-Ova seconds.
was not reneged. The shock was felt all over
the Islaadi but was Mast forcible at the capital.
Adltleee trblAßllablf. * •
New Tons. delis 21..,The news received
`to' any from Ilivans lotto to the 18th lost.
A robildericifiarders that the twat) , in Onba
,sbould,.be rtdneed to the same bath* al,
before ibbßin Dambigti. This
4 0 21dimPI.T.IC dental - to' the itstemente that
OPald * Wee AM determined ur to-conquer th e
_
Dominican lsle.
The Mare, La Marled; L declares.
tbenglt arltbout kiting • aide' . afithorl-
Sy, tbst the Inland Or Cuba now owes to Spain
$78.000,000. In 1827 the debt amounted to
t107 ; 0 0 4 0 30. ,
The news. from ~.4eratts includes retiring
.fittllfer from Meet°, there having been
no Inter eniTals from Vera Graz, .
DILEGATE ELMO'S IR
P#RDONH GRANTED BY THE PIVERIDENT
L 4• •-•
RAILitbAD aornisni Tan Bourn
The NellrOne Enadred Dollar Cattiterfelt Note,
I , .
APPOINTMENT OF ASSISSTANT 4COMMISSIONERS
Noir:Zona, Sept. 21.—Theelection to choose
delegsfre to the North Carolina Reconstruction
Conrentinu, -which to to meet on the 21 of next
miratlqwill take place today, and an order has
been Dined from military headquarters of the
Departdient. forbidding enlisted men or officers
of the army throughout the State visiting the
pals, and no one will be allowed to leave camp,
excepting in case of neceseity; host if there
rho alto attempts midi to createdisturbance
at anyhl the Polling places it is enjoined upon
tho ml tart' officers to sea that order is pm
served,,-even without a' request to that effect
front thefprovudonni or civil authority. t.
The Motes' epreivl says: The. Proddent to -day
pardoned T. R. Pride and . R: IL Cunningham,
proulltient rade . in Virginia; and Frances Bu
chanan, repentant mall robber, convicted In
the Platelet Court. of Wisconsin six 'gam ago.
andEfeeaced to Ytumf, was also pardoned.
"The Government of Alexandria has pea
, sod bout the control of Military to Civil au
comprehensive eci.adale
of railroad eI:IMM' In the Southern States, on
wbiehrpostal servile Ism been restored. Is ob,
tat from the officlal record of.
the Post Office Departmsnt. With
a rail:Mid map the 'reader can' readily aid le
.euretely stacertaliw Wanly towttstaontes sad ,
offices postal Berries boa .been restored, but 11140
whit, southern nitro/As 00again' iskalsr
pperallotoonid iiMpfstion of 'postal swat,
speedily 'follows the cesamptioa' of • fisiloas4
facilities.
nriblia—Vi r athingtaa icillichniond, via Rich
mondaredericksborg end Polon& and thane
and Me:Sandi'la Railroad; Richmond to Danville,
Gordonsville to &Imo, .Virginia, via Virginia
Central'Rallroad; Lynchburg, Va., to Bristol,
Temmssea, via Virginia and Tummy" Railroad;
Charlottaville to Lynchburg; Richmond to
Weldon, North Carolina; - and Pztersburg to
Lynchburg. by Snth Bide Ittilrosi; over the
river tto Warrant= branch Railroad—total
11 routes.
Nottri CaMill4l.—Goldsiwirci:to Charlotte; Ra
leigh to Weldon; Weida:it° Wilmington. rfotal
four routes.
Tennture.—Noihvllle to Costtanoora;
KuOZ
vflie to Dalton. Ckotstia; Knoxville to Goodson.
Vlrglnla ; • Nashville to Decatur. Alabama; Nash
ville to Johnsonville; MCmphls to Paris; Mem
phis to Decatur. Alabems.. Total, seven reran.
S,ruth Carolbut.=Klaireitlfer to Wilmington,
North Carollm Kingsville to AngnSta. Georgia;
Kingsville to'Cialen; Kingsville to - Colmtible,
Branchville to Charleston; Florebee . Cneraw;
Charleston to Florence; Colombia to Charlotte,
.North_Carollna; Columbia to Granville Court
Roust; Cheater to Yorkville. Atom) to Spar
tansburg; Charleston to Sava nnah. Total, tint
teen roam.
Georgia.—Macon to Calumtras; Macon to At.
lento; Marts&flay to Albany; 111liedgevlite to
"Gordon; Milledgeville to Ealculton; disgusts to
to Atlanta; Brawl; to Warrenton; Double Walla
to Washllsgtcist Unloa Fatal to Athena; Atlan
ta to West Polnt; Atlanta to Chattanooga;
Kbromton to Rome. Total twalye routes,
Missistippt --CaittontAtJaelpion. Tenn.; Co
lombo to Artesia; labile, , Also to Coln:atm,
14., via. *attrville'tt - cblo Ralinnad..• Total
(oar mitts. ' - •
lori.tiea. —New Orleans to Canton, Mies. "
The Postmaster Gillatal'has also invited into-
Noah for the retire mall service or the' enteral
goathern States. from January 1it,1838. to June
SOth. 1567. The litter date being the time w h e
the regularlettleg lakes place, and the time
when toMmtett emelt have expired had there
been tblntertaptlint by the war. . •
Proposals dll6e recelved by the secood
Catena Posteaseter General till October Bd. and.
decision rendered bylievember 15th.
• The liereitiP• await says: The Chief of the
Curroue.7 PrlutbaC Bureau made a report to
Beeretery — lifeCallongh stating In referenee to
the nett f LOD enunterfeit which has been the
autiectot ineetticatton at the Treasury for Sinv
end days past.. The In the report te, ref
ern= to the production of the spurious win
tram portions of a gentaine plate, are substan
tially those given to the Erred.
Vbe Beeretary spent several hours In the eon.
Aldmatton of the repast s and exanduatien of cx.
lams In Its Support; It Is stoutly maintained by
tb(l{o that there is a gigantic fraud some where
not - Maly of the nature of counterfeiting;
and apparently they have settled to the nulls fee
tion of the Becrelary that the trouble is not In
the Printing Decortmeat of the Treasury. A
well executes] twenty dollar greenback. In two
parts. pasted, was staked at. the Treasury on
the keels of Simone hundred dollar excitement,
and gave rise take repot t that another:dangerous
counterfeit bed been discovered. Oa investiga
tion it: proved to be a grouter note which Ind
been cut in pieces by some cautions person for
safe transmission by mall.
The followitc order Ii published to-tlar.
Wen UEFA HMI' CAT, theme OF IiETVOSISS,
FIIMED)IEN ASD A RAN DONRD 1,ea93.
Sirk3LIVIGIT.YS. Beat. 19, 1805.
The ibliowleg named tankers are announced
Assistant Commissioners of the Bureau for
the States respectively set opposite their names:
Brevet Major General EL Saxton for Georgia
and South ("arenas, at Charleston; nogg. Gan.
Davis Uwe, Acting Assistant Commissioner
for Georgia, and reporting to Brevet Id aj.
Baxuan at Angtarts, Gs.; Brig. Gal. C. B. Fisk,
for Kentucky and Tell3o3sea. at Nashville,
Tenn.; Brig. Gen. J. W. Sprague, for Missouri
and Arkansas, at St. Lords, Mo.; Brig. General
BWitypa, for Alabama, at Montgomery, Ala.;
Brevet Brig. Gen. E. M. GregOrT, for Texas, at
Galveston, Texas; Col. A. Brown, for Virginia,
at Richmond; Gal. E. Whittle-ay, for North
Carolina, at Raleigh, N. C.; Cal. Bunt. ?amn
ia. (or Ml.sisalppl, at Vicksburg; Brevet Cal.
George Osborne, for Florida, at Tallabasse,
Fin.; Rev. .1. W. Conway, far Louisiana, at
New Orleans. Ls.
(Signed,) 0. 0. HOWARD, Major Gan.
Thme art tadleations that the present irrO•
sponsible method of administering lattice by
the Freedmen's Bureau In &althea' States, In all
eases arising between narrow and whites.. will
600 D be modified or abolished. At present the
Agent of the Bureau in s dint:let tills an arbi
trary power from which there Iles little or no
appeal. The rmeldent Is understood to oppose
each unlimited usurpation of Judicial authority,
►od is expected to order some needful shears.
An official report read to day at the Freedmen's
Bureau for Alabama, brings the Intern/one° that
the onnsettled state of social affairs In the
rfeielly of Menlo has necessitated the Impor
tation of a mounwallurco tothsacene of tumble*.
'Thu nature of this disturbance has not trans
pired.
THE TRIAL OF WIRZ.
Government Evidence Nearly Closed
ANOTHER ANC ERSCNV ILE BRUTE ARRESTED.
WA.BLIINGTON. Sept. 31.—Tbe evidence for the
lielte‘l States In-the Mrs trial is Impacted to
dote to-morrow.er aidurday. The boveroment
bag shown a proper disposition to afford the
t ripener a fair opportunity for his defense, hay
lug thus far subpanuted about seventy witnesses,
thirty of wbom have alreadyarrived Washingi
ton. This, however, is pot all that the prisoner)
throimb his counsel, desires wants yritteasee
sought after and brought to this city, but this,
it appear', cannot be done for want of money,
only about two hnndzed dollars in 111 haring
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been subscribed to waist jam.
&Tenn witnesses, deemed Important, hate
lett here, not towing the moats at hand to pay
their'endinary expenses. Under these circum
stances both the prisoner and his counsel seam
despondent, while they attach no Month 1,0 thh
.
Prosecution.
. Today, ono ni_the left - mats who W 53 re-
called by, the Government. testified to acts of
cruelty committed Iby Jansen Demean, part Of
whom business was to distribute bread among
the prisoners. • , • -
Mr. Baker objected the statement unless It
was shown that`Dimentt was coupled, with the
cruelties ciiiiked against the prisoner at the
The Court , Informed. the counsel that the
Comaltuloa. was libin for conepirecy.
it? line/Slam testified that, Duncan. kicked
and beat the man who stooped to pick up
piece of bread,' and that the victim , of his un
merciful freatinent Pied saveraidays afterwards.
and also that the same Duncan alaillarly screed
a poor halfwitted fellow when ho came with
hla Isagon, on another =Aston, to give opt
bread.
,
.Witnesia was asked to point oat Patti:snip the
Ccoutoroom, which be did. A ..
A abort, thaiitfter tbeso proceedings tho surd
approiebed Miami arid • Informed bbia 'l4 Was
now tie der emit bir artier at the Cont. This
ta 'Aiwa& eubpotnao sea wits essitor tile deface.
apit bee* eppearo ba.Coart.fbr figural deo pot.
A Aumbet of Witnetutel wets exemitel bat
the bastlmoay did oat materially Cid. faint that
greedy gtvea. Win tk tosiumhat tmiiroiroa lq
health.
The 111 re In New
New Yen% Bent. 20.—Innrance itiecabri.
arty &atm b 7 the ISM 8 0111 1 1 lAOI braes,
/1•5003009.
MEER
ADVIOES4IIOffi "NEW ORLEANS.
•
Gov, Hamilton's Doings in Texas,
ALABAMA CONVENTION PROCEEDINGS
State of Affairs in Mexico.
Nr." ORLEANN . Pep?, 18.—The complatlOD. SST
the . JL ckson Rallrond to beim: Iglatta
olzor
ouslp.
OGYEMOT Weilß will leave a.proelamation for
the eleellop.ot Bt4 and moniclpal officers, the
Irat Monday in November.
Governor Hamilton tvordered an assessment
In Texan according to law before the var.
Telegraphic communication with San Antonio
has been ordered.
The bark Houston, from New York, woe
blown übore sixteen miles from- Galveston
Island. She will probably get oil' without sedans
damage.
Arrived tc-day—The 'Star of the South, frail
New York, and the Palmyra, from Roston.
New. OnLasas, Septemter 20.—The runes'
Montgomery special of the 19th says: The
C.:invention met to.d sy. • , -
Resolutions were offeretihy. the President to.
gppoint a COMM 111,1450,0! CO prepafe peti
tion for the pardon ot Jeff Davhcand tO Procure
the Moisture of the memberate. lerreninlio the
President of the UnltAdtil tate* Wee* SS Kilo'
*feeble.
Referred to tra' tOmmiltMl on
• time. . ,
The Convection ,resolvt4 that all amendments
to the conetituttOkOr.it general *rector, ex
t; alkyd% 'be;rellitrinti to the pi 416 at tha
• . 1.
The ordinance _abolishing altorart was taken
UP. Alticieby ditelieefoirenetted:
The Comteltseeon:Eleciiiinetil en or
dinance for tlac,iilitcgon .of,CkillirriPisaieti and
State (Acerb on - theSrat of liofember.
_ .
A dlemisalin mime as to the power of the
conferment° order the election of such Coe.
gresernen qpposfl to the Constitution of the
United States.. The Constitution vented the
po eerie the Legislator's , alone. •. '
The report was feceitted. • " •
A member from Mobile moved to amend by
ordering a municipal election m Mobile on the
first Monday In December. Agreed.
MONTGOMERY, Sept. al.—The ordinances
providing for the election' of Congressmen, In
the State election on the dim Atonday in No—
vember, the municipal election to Mobile and
Montgomery en the first - Monday In December,
and the meeting of the Legislature on the third
Monday In November,
_were adopted. The
abolishing of slavery was postponed . without
debate.
The Convention today adopted a resolutleere.
questing the Provisional
-suppress
to call out the
militia In each courd'y to suppress the disorder
and lawnesitiest Widen &Isis to many counties.
The ordinance abollahlag 'Livery was debated
upon at length, , Further conejderation was
postponed till idinorroW. ,
Gen. Woods, corumaddiug:ln-Alabama, di
rects bin oilicers to enforce dlscipilec, Orlircut
Improper and unnecesea4 littera:wane between
dlisette and eoldlera,tand has adopted the chat
Langaystem pa a pad/limo:It for negroes.
Ilearoomauv.—The first through mall from
Columbus, via. Mobile and Ohio R dlroad,
arrived at Mobile on
. the 18th, In two days
time.
Naw Garxxxs, Sept. 20 —Tho steamer Cu
sandra smiled from New York.
General Sheridan has returned from Texas.
Governor Hamlito - t of Taxas, directs the
• present orgintsations, dlitricts and towns hold
ing Coons to continue.' All negroes must be put
on an equality witir white men to respect to tho
proilahmant of crime, and when they are tried
by indictment, heretofore provided. and found
guilty, the Indolent of the Court =MN the
same as If the defendant were a white porton.
The special /devices correspondent of tho
Times of Aurati,9otlt, says: Military operations
•N VI be artivelyremmed In October. The col:mi
ta is rapidly Vag to destroction• between the
Trench and the Liberals an d guirilllse. Cont
use lied made a held of 'a hundred thousand
dullam In &flyer. - • .
- Jeans is still in Chlhaahne. There aro
porta of many arbitrary errata by - via 51.mitall
gOTeralIleat.
The Liberals are masters of Durango,
and
they hare captured several hundred of the
Belgians.
Maximilian promises a lino of steamers
between Vera Cruz and New Orleans.
Slant Cents Tunnel—Mammal and Pre
cious littonea Found.
New Yong, Sept. 21.—The World to-morrow
will contain the statement or an American
residing at Marseilles, relative to the recent
stowage of work on Mont Cents Tunnel.
Accompanying the letter, Is an affidavit pur
porting to ti" given by one of the workmen on
the tunnel, •to swears that on the 16th hr
July, the workm g party struck a deposit of dia
monds and other I recious atones In imenenso
quantity.
Since that tine, be declares, the French an.]
Italian governments have taken possession of
the tunnel and forbid any lublic mention of its
character. The American who forwards the
documents, says the author of the athdaytt has
been Imprisoned, and the statement he for
warded to a Paris paper concerning the matter
was suppressed by the Government censor.
From Fortress Monroe
FORTRESS Mosses, Sapt. 31.—The wrecking
steamer, Alpha, has passed here, boatel to Wil
mington, North Garotte; to raise the sunken
blockade naaners.
General George T. Midge has arrived from
Washington, on an inspecting tour through this
Department. The object is to nut down all un
necessary expenses to the Government In the
Qnsrtermaster's and other departments. After
completing his work here, he will go to North
Carolina on a like mission.
FORTRESS Mornay, Sept. 91—Last evening
the steamer Washington on her way no tke Bay,
while off Wolf Point broke her radderand, thus
disabled, was espoused to a heavy sea which car
ried away her smoke-stack and most of her
wood-work. The steamer Blackbird towed her
to Norfolk.
Government Vessels Sold
PoitaDscrirri, Beet. Bt.—Fifteen govern
ment vessels were advertised to be sold iet the
navy-yard to-day. The, attendance--woe not
large r sad cloven steamers were withdrawn.
For Deseret there were no bide, and for;Others
the priers offered werenot sufficient to warrant
• gale. Oa those disposed of, the bidding was
very spirited. partici:duly on the -,Bantlego de :
Cuba. The following vends were Bold et.tisO.
prices named Toe screw tug Clover was par-'
chased by li. Elinor Sr, Bon Tor $9,100: - The
wooden side-wheel steamer Connecticut was
purchased by B. f 3. Wheeler, Jr., for L. 37,000;
the wooden slde-wheel steamer Santiago de
Co - ha was purchased by it 0. Roberts foritlOS,.
000; and the Iron earew propeller Bermuda was
purchased by W. F. Wells .h Co. for $41,000.
Wisconsin Democratic Dottventlom
MA-D[llo3, Wis., Sept, 20.—The Democratic
Convention to-day nominated - Darrlsen G. Bo
nen for Governor ; D. W. Maxon for Lt. Gover
nor; Gen. M. Montgomery for Attorney Gene
ral; Gen. L. B. Slim. Secretary of State, and J.
A. Davis, Treasurer. The platform endorses
President Johnson's restoration policy on the
basis of the Federal Constitution, and pledges
Its tmquallfied anpporta tt opposes negro enffrage
In thin State or. Interference with other States'
the suspension of the writ of habeas corpus, jud
farm the most rigid economy and equallastion
In the tax Bureau. . •
Fire near Cypress Cemeteri, New York.'
Now Yosts,,Bopt. 2L—A destructive tire oc
curred this monaing,in the town of New Letts,
Kings County, opposite the entrance to Cypress .
Hill Cemetery. It originated hi themnflfle room
of the lager beer brewery, owned ,by Mr: Bow
man which nearly adjolye the United fitates
Hotel, owned and wadded by the same proPrie
ter. Both buildings widths contents were de
mole& Blghtorten dwelling houses adloltdrlg.
were aleo:destoeyect,. The total two la estlunted
at $50,000.-----
Excursion Down the Southern Could.
Nate Yowl, Sept. 21.—The Pods specie' siva:
the Nary Department ,has ordered one of oar
most commodious sidh-wheel gnat:onto` to be
fitted out for the purpose of conveying some
distinguished adhere down the Southern coast.
It Is *aid that the. President has hat In con
templation for some tlina . past, a visit to WU
mington Charleston end other Southern ports,
end possibly tit will cirri out this intention be
fore the meeting of Congreps._
Statement toncernldg Davis , Removal
, Untiue. •
NEW Yonx; September 31.—Tbs Herders
Fortrßss Honroe coritspoudent says: The Sista
ment.that Jeff. Dm:181m been removed from his
cseenente, intim Bor4ata. to Carroll Hall, IS not
hot; q WI the arrest of B. F. Garrison,
to whom /miff Winder committad the property
takentrom Union primers at Andenonville,
was only I 9 MOM 4 wimps of him la the Wur.
Odd Fellows Entertained. _
asurissona.limpt. 21.—The City Cm:mails gave
a maid entertainment to the Grand Lodge of
odd Fellows. it Druid Hall Park Payililicm this
afternoon. Mazy eloquent speeches were
delivered. The grand - banquet to be glees.
to
night by th e mereStantit, pongees to
Do a grand airily..
VQLU T,XtVITT4io..
Line Bell een America and Brazll-4AD-
lcOldie it Book-Keeper Sentenced.:
Pinar Yoga , Se p t 2L—on the NM Inst. the
steamer Costa Rica will /cave ails Port for Rio
to Janeiro, bein the pioneer vessel Of the new
lino between the ' United Suttee and the Empire
of Brazil. The Costa Ries will touch ea route
at Baint Thomas, the West ladles, Plant, Per
nambuco and Bahia.
The ease of Jeremiah Townsend, took-beeper
of the Townsend Saving Bank of New liven,
Connecticut, who atkounded last Spring with
'shone one hundred thousand dollars belenglotl
to that institution and was subsequently arrested
in England and brought back to this coniltrv.
was &sowed of la the Superior Court In New
fifteen on Tuesday of this week. The proceed
ingsthe charge. He was sentenced to seven years
OnnnweuemenbtritneA the &tensed pie/Wing guilty to
the State Prison.
St,l&Bis Visitors In Phdadelihius
Pirmanimenis, Sept. 'Sl.—The members of
the St. Louis City Connell and press hare been
bandeomely entertained by a committee 31 our
Councils. They, abated ,kinyttmenalng prison,
aavtral large , manntletaring enswishments,
the m& School and Valimionnt Park. atotwill
t°-morrow continue the InanacUon of objects of
Interest. They leave for New Tork on Sas
arday afternoon. - ' '
• Indians Attacked and Defeated. •
FORT Lanark, 140.
reeelved from treneral Conner this, tie- annebsd
and defestrarateike Forced! Arrapakoen _near
Big Born, inn , tke 28th of August, =OW-.
log dye hundred twirl of tattle and large,
smontiC9f plunder. Wo lost a number of Med
Auld yonaded; among them several takers.
iVirgthla Episcopal Convention.
- Sept, 21i—TheTlehmand Wen
to-day contain the proeteedhPUht.gfilea.
pal Canyeedien Viratels. Bishop ?alias
earn ;ally reeommeada reidato3 with the
Nottbere branch of the-Charehi Conilderahle
debate teldrr . plaoe' •JP9I IO o to appoint a
come:Wee OA lb? ratiett•
ff r:Ctfeket Hatch..
Nate, Yost, Sept. 20.—The cricket Hatch be
tween the Young AmeriCa of Pidlodelphle.and
St. Georges club, terminated in' favor of, the
former, ty total' score of ISO to 119..
The Bass Ball ?match between the Atlantic's
and Raeford clubs was won by the /comer, by s'
score of 28, against 23. •
The Etzg,Ush Visitors.
Sept 21..—The English capitallota
will arrive at the Falls to morrow. They will
have ti•grand reception ball'in the evening at
the - International Hotel. o'clock tho.
balls are to be Illuminated Wittidlamond.lighta,
The party will arrive at Buffalo on Tuesday.
Nnw Yonn, Sept, 21.--6 old continues ac tive
witb a strong upward tendency, opening at
143 K, The price advanced steadily to 14434.
MARRIED
ROBBRTS—SEIAIS NON.—On Wednesday; Sep
tember ton, aga, at the ehureh of the Holy
Tiinity,Rittentsinme rolMie, by the Bev. ItsettarJ
'Newton, D. D., SDLOBION" W. ROBERTS, to
JAKE ELLWOOD, daughter of Ellwood Shan
non, 01 of Philadelphia }
'No Cards,
COII.IIERCIAL OIL WORE
Pure White Burning Oil,
Constantly on hand, and for sale at
THE LOWEST MARKET RATIM
, B. C. & J. H. SAWYER.
=OaAo. 47 WOOD STREET
. -
111:11 , 111ARD °REES PETROL&
4-• COMPANY..
Office Corner of Penn and Wayne Ste
This cam say whe,,orguized on the ath last.
tuolos the voids Allanlttosoi
id
ring Laws. The territorT of the company
Potts the Was of the Dun_ `d Cheek Mafia Oil
Company, of this on].
Capttai fltork..." 9223,000
Working Yana 254000
Par Value of Each Share. tl 00
ornasn
Picedent—S..A. 30EtNaTON.
6corettzrand T4esnirerr-ISAAO NOCE.
8. A. Sowerinvit S. graccrir.
Flux. SETDEI4 31111121 GBAILIa,
F. D. Osurr, W. O. Kme,
jesayil S. W. iiITCBTIL
STANDARD
PETROLEI73I REFINERY.
CLASH & BIIM'REEL
Wo!kI a.d Ocoee, OOI.LINS TOWNSHIP;
Office i Piiinburgn, 24 WOOD =REEL
These works have the largest capacity Iti the
country. The brand stand& the highest in this
country had In Europa, for.guallty and Ire
and the oil V put lx well sessanedbarrels, prepared
especially far export.
Manufacturers of ASOIDERS, STILLS, TAMES,
and IMPROVED BORLISO TOOLS for Oil Weld.
dei9ny
CHAMPION Oth COMPANY
Prodnocii of Crude sod ranaufacturcra of Rotlne<l
Carbon Oil, Benzine and Lubricating Oils.
W ORKS OPPOSITE SHARPSBEIIO.
Office No. 69 HARD Caret, PITTSBURGH, Pa)
W. D. CIISIEDIAN, Sup't.
am=
BONDEP WAREHOUSE OF
Phenix Warehousing Company,
foot oigALTIO a LIAMEISORSts, Brooklyn.
REPINED PETROLEUM,
in Tanta loud Rural& Sao eicaulaii.
Onnoe..Ro. to BEAER STREET, Nem Took.
oan-ty
SEIM LID DULLES re
• CRUDE AND PM= OILS
Perry Block, Ditquean• Tlfisis*lttab i gti
' 4T Special attention given to tho SALE AND
SHIPMENT or PETROLEUM cod Ito prodtiottt
ibuislgoments rerpectfully solicited.
TRA
Pit
NSPORTATION Otlatsburgh Agency for T_WEN AN ANY.OO OIL AND
ZO-POST °SPEY& BOX ltl ohs y
BBNIi
18 t. 'MAIM ST.. Pittetrourgh..
'IOIIWARDINO AND COMMISSION lIIESCLI4,V,
AND DEALER IN OILS
ILLITIEENATING, omma
I.L;Txtol..l.•um OIL S, &a, nonstantly on hand and
for tele et the •= 4. maticet pmts. Oonsign.
'Dents end order" &imam
JAZES ixwus & CO., •
lIILIAII7AertraIIaS 07
Oil of Vitriol and Aqua- Ammonia.
OFT/CE No. 15 MARICErr Bt.;
PlTTairlipaa, Pd
R W.WAXIREI
WARING KING, S..
• ""3"
aui
apanupiort arEacrawas.
PETROLEUM AND ITS plurracrs, ,
And dealers la Refedes Materials.
0.331-17 No. 33 MARKET ST. Pi laselleitt.
OIL STOOKB.—The underaignO
"eve partleedae alatallea to theodeohlep fad
tale of
stacks 0ff , 14.1. SELLABLE Oompaiiies.
bows and sellers to eaR,.
J. E. axona.arei
-..m.101 METH STREET
LI7O.IINT OIL valuta..
DV LAP & CO,
• , 11L11411076113120
Pure White Refined :Carbon Oa.
no. at zamaert
.
n
fyi.l4l4Y 2 s.
0111 LEASER -
can be bad do the 'Welt reekrable Was et ((Weed
low or eve acreeoalablielyereek, nun the flow•
lag well ( A barrels) week 'week by the
Eitewler2 011(tompturoot Rittebnexti. Aglx io
SW.U_ba4.44l4W4Pall#
JlEsi dDr#:IiTISEMSJI! T
AT . GAIIDNEWO; .
Concert HOI ShoeStoreg,
Directly flTrider Th-
OPERA HOUSE:
Boots dnd Sho'es,
OF EVERYDI2IOIUFTION,
.dre Sold IV ee Sass
* a Jilr" sy
COMMON TO WILITLa , v.
0141 XR OMPEROL'4I4.
,71 . , .3 • 44
• :ixos,
111 E ELEE?!EIyiD
Children's Rules yon an yet far -
Men's Hoots - 47.
Women!' Shen • $l.OO
AS A CALL ':PILL CONVINCE.
No. 80 FIFTH STREET',
pIIBLISHERS' TRICE
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BOOK vernisEuras , ,
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PHILADELPHIA. .
Ames, en Jammu* 1. 1884. 62.44117.84 e viii •
•
Capital.
Accrued Preardwas..i., e 71,0012
Investe ed d Eromluma '
Unsettl Clattes...Z.j. 8,41 X
Income for 1664. ..
$03,0011
Lows Paid 'Uwe IN2 Amapa
Perpetual and Tateporary Pollalas OW Mora
tdrnm
DelotorOnn.
Charles N. Eanekeni loam Lee, , •
Samuelagner, Edward 0. Dain,
ran .a t t A George Sall% ,
Jacob R. S Alfred Mar,
Ciaorgo W. Ric Fran. W.l4= M.
CHARLES" . DAM/
EDWARD 0. DALE, Vici KEl hßeildta%
JAE. W. rdaALLIaTEI/4. Ser. m,__tenn.
J. G. OOPP/li,
arn29 - eoi-i s or Wood and Ildrlgl.
FIRE AI D EWRINE
, •
Inumuice Co, of Noel America:
PHILADELPIILL
41.760,000.
=2IE
Ilartford Fire' , 7lnsurance Companyi
Assets.. 11:1,5198,0000.
isr.ProteruancAn4execuP4WOMPT•4ll=
and maws cozapanilts. - - • •
.- W. L. JONN4i, _
• IWWater Street. (upstairs.)- •-;
ESTEEM_ 120311RASITS 'COMP . • p
T as PITESAUbi ,
Onace, lEt Write.. Sow, p ip pin tO6YW4tb f ,
biotite, up rtstri, Pitt-graze', -
Will them ogothud kinds of Thu tad Moist
Stain A Home /nOihtltots secastigett ey Dire:care laid
an reit /amok is thaorastunnity, eatiristio aide n.
vaned by promptness Und ithenaity, GO lactates Oa
character which they Mut harm .4 a:offering deka
probation to LA= nitalbrarbbo bt WirwW.
DratatOTOlls t
Andrei*
Alexander Aellen
Speer.
David Long
Ohne. J
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Olatg hyme;
John E. NOMA%
Manley,
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gm:Melee state% .01r.
'Wit A. SlMPADDiSecrelarg.•
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insures splint lbw sad daurage Ell Ulan#lllo •
tka a th e salaam Pm Westeni BATc 33 . l + l Oll
and Bayous, and tlietsvigatturs Sc
Insures agalast lots and damage by - Std. :"..;;
7ff. sier . -.
tr:,:tries. ' thasec., '
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John Samud ShisTar...
John E `.[.., litasionjors,. 1.
Charles 19. Mang, .• Charles Atb
Wm. Van MA; John F. IrniyaWs.l4
Samoa D. Verner' • John Wide.
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time Jonssi - *.
14. 11= 4
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B. L. Yakuestods
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