The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1863-1866, September 23, 1865, Image 1

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Claod4 Itairletalriiltateitalannalso ware
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latlolairsa Ofteded at oast. and to fame eases belq
It. snarapciafaldto t 404 Iktoptellaad la ad
to -ftititlrtimiliooTalenti jumill neattattate
mad' dawn ant. aad tliendon (be shelving a
&gym , aNtb,,t4fgtx.da. Clan th eta tads
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.41ave-'autaay. ag.larsaumt iriffill
The Ship 'Anna Schmidt,
waa destroyanizsbe rilanicaseidtbe coat
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e■B6niti duals', had on boaida — gieutticy dr
ilifarlAltirtl Pectoral tar (Wanda. sn riyei
• laPo.-turie:iippeallorredriia dheetrati the . Said .
Governmoti-.84 the reeponatble party is
• Naked bylines, andbiza their claim for payment
nod poneetlen on thogroondot humanity, as their
commoditterarelrhoily Witte sick. Their pair
Owen takla, mitt . dotbtless be mewed with
Mephitic mad perateney which characterize the
O p erations of timer. celebrated obesiste.—Battinore
•ipper.
A $2,00 Novel
f r ai ciatiOit Pitteavai 4p6,4ltiortheliDatomce
American Instrument..
.;11kii1Cctr1Cork Cities of the for An.
gutty contains the follaarlaz 4 Y° piano., the
teem Steinway honor our country by reeking
the first in the world— No Competitor In any part
illErtrop• has been able to equal them, either In
hinaliti of lone or . durability of Instrument. Their
01 . 1134 P r O wi :t 43 ? 1, 1 4 9 7 ,:siehd.tbe r alprura of the
MOseettticii Itittre4 whore tratinnetable taunt°.
*Lis wittiest . their worth -
Chti„.readerprikhel7atieed to learn that the
Si:oaf Piantiareaii be tatip this city at
factory Nub rates of H. hobo 12 - 2 Wood
krimetorimare the erdutite meats far thelteatis.
Stelatrai ic - toinc -
Ciht to the 11141 e.
trersittriteli:tept.
The interfiber beg. leave to lyaorm the pub % ,l tle
:;'( that he - leases for Boston tt•eay, frc the porp k i i to
ofeetectlog an catttelr new star/I'ot the Chto
4 leg plasm. The deriesd for the Ottickertog
•
aft,ollll/betn so great daring the past few weepy
Wine imitate:tent 'mimed and bz:easbi OA ear/
August (the hugest she Moat:complerte eller
• hroegh, to the one) la almitst eotliely exhausted.
hetttrettef the eirtshLog
XTlneeettee , thlanew
ailfetfeedtbith fazi apictelMithth..teit darg.
. - anion.
Bat Agent:for Chlikering 'Nacos,
blitCifoodir
Bates &Bell, 21 Bitt&steeet.
nrycobrte Cheap.
-
Batts & ether.
Prl.Poclischeap
Bates* Belt, 21 NU:Lc street.
z • c
_Dry:Goo& CEULIII,
Hata 6 rel!, 2 Z nith Alma.
LrY'
C 49 4 .1. Cheap.
- Dates ‘..4 lie;11,-It - 1 1:mistreat. .
Dri:Gooiti Cheap,'
Bata tr. Bell' St 'Blatt streei:
.. '. . Dry . Goads Cheap.
.....,r!v
_-c.t Bap IL Bell,9lFifth stre3t 7
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my wadi puffin.
Bates tr. Bill. 21 Fifth atreet.
, • Drr Goods UtleaP•
I • 1 Thad ff. aar;n Ilftbiatre ft. -
DFy dctoda Cheap.
a ,
Satesi ti . rtth stioiet; : •
: , 6,0 algde incl Breakfast Shawls,
- *kite and alltie runiahedie of color, J nit opened
I -- —eat- the notth*:aat.ccraer_of Fourth arid Marker
; j • - AlttCSts, O. ilexetur 603% 4 Duo.
Loatetter 4 e Celebilited Eto - mneli 'Bitters.
sz,o3 - pr.v. W.• LEES _ :LETTER. ' '
/ 'Baba'
=19.4m.-/tosurrna t
- haiirotal soot tlyters dtulzs
this
Last gm week;
sad to you and to the - pub/to to etpresa
TSB" !Marti . %Troy* of their erect upon ma. /
Ni nerairrole. a . !Ind" foranp one; and I abhor
/eventhlnar.that- savors , or quaelterq. But your
/
Eaten am 'calmly removed from the level of
-
the mere ire/note-a the dot, belie patent alike
tc.A, riot
kt4 - er.m.147 artrat bes , prated* to bor. They
ate t &Ireland to 'ollie . etimtitig, but they
'
,reqmtuena l A to atuttit,nature In the allevia.
.j, :tionazid ;Manta healing of many of the moat
;41 hey trill
loath;
me DU
moral
emu
,pro.
.4ftelllPUYettek;e4t9"/111 work ware/rated Pita
.zuvOialr Pas At Iheshortart motto. No
fin‘ , .' Niel* Aitiondott the •roor le not
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Abused after It Is Dot on
The 'Eighth Wonder
....Of the foOdonstde world, je Bozodoat, Ladles u
taali and •rOsy guru ro•
lectial to their tollet.rolrrors, and gerdlarUn as
thdeWhliehictioridagillizortgh their dark uda.
tial r , r ° 4 l V. ,ol l lllo knit, kted, folk of tireatz
- Virg ago kot kloog "SUM the tectikreauttfilog,
.testh•peztamtog Sozodast: 4 • .r •
'Carpenter Aobtang Env.
o.lltinpids retUnted alters& Maumee of tare d
i years
rl- n taa "qui .1 hair. moment , shoji for all sp#,...
t , • •
stiziot
• i ierlOtentaitt nte dat,eater lina at o ld th e
nee s,amany
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„ jeat*igtri_ltiltibfe 'W Plat. '
Nertftria4k Tittits. Mack ita it!
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tuarfim6Ml4:6 l Aloes, on on zaorth•ca
Craig' rroirm imd Market stmts.
Otamtson,Lov ii
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illetablibai-the Matinee
irstMiVititeitibli Memo= at the Opera Ronne by .
the Webb Sister., The Wm:depot the
Stallsias,faraeartli be Produsetl.
'3l3:lol4lettainidnnted arlististruske their last appearance
i;lild oppoitabity of seeing Matt
WinllOLlDeapypnlttgata..;
Moak are Irrecoverable.
I .aanYPenolia are not aware that the beat op. ,
tart natteli eye , r offerer la 'rals ear co stak e Ma,
btll4o AhAti:**lpapiit 14, , 41.11h street.,
ataliktestiliitentrinraw a bock ar alb
lebleh la add at the pubtlahees Wee, au nod
kowatkiair.twaoroa_wkaarfry book, t
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va 011ara.
of tfall
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gmember
tb e r i lgiA rt. S
The free excursion from the Pennsylvania Depot
at 2 o'clock, on Monday, to the great sale of lots
in Itlorarland% Grove, near Mut liberty. BY TELEGRAPH
%Wholesale and Ret;dl
Buyers would do well to call at Dunlap, Luker & •
co',, 1261- cdenth.street. A/inhere/rand cosaou..., . GRIND !LISS IREEFING OF • FENIAN'S
oacic at 0rt4.04.
are gellitfg much lova - Tan New York paces.
Wholesale Buyers
01 Dry Geodesy'l Mad the cheapest nook of C.
burgs and other Drees Goods, as Drell as plain col
ored Plaid and Orey Flannels, Muslin., Prints,
Gingham., Checks, Ticklnp, Tweeds, Jeans, &a.,
that is to be found in the city. Itememher the
place, on the north-east corner` of Fourth and
Market etreets.
BY LAST NIGHT'S NAILB
VAILAADIG 0-AT-RttYRU
Furious renunciation of the Negro
REPUDIATION BOLDLY SUGGESTED.
The Democrats had such a meeting on Thltr4
day, says the Cinchusati Gazette , as might haves
e teen expected in that atronghold of the party.!
Morgan, Pendleton and Vallandighaml
were to be the speakers, bat the word was given'
out that Morgan had consented to address som3
retuned soldiers at Worcester to-day. As fo
Pendleton, no excuse was given. Whether they
t lentintenen tpreyisrVo lit: V
, tels haintig
lesom S_Winesmben..ta,
!antommarpftr. elhalnettli*4ll4s444l,oll
a¢l l cedh M e tTe.t hB4 4 4ll o,4 l e#l4o . PJ
onimit&Rmoisianheinksety. lie. : rea ,
he.herts of tlihs
fled *hen hd Waited thlt he 141etnie
In Ohio than ever before. Vallanclighaini'd
great topic was negro equality, and !tie bat jas4
to say that no man can more effectively embodvl 1
In a speech the passions and prejudices of the
Ignorant Democracy on this auoject. At the 1
cow-lush:lU Of hls argpment on this point, be
opened before theowwdancieill with • horrible I
caricature, which he represented as a fair sped, '
=wet the De= satin genembhe of education
The crowd paid the tribute of a stoat to this ex.
hinion bf statesm.thship.
The s
w pirit nitmlfelffed by thh Orator toward the
news, as tally illustrated in th e crowd psalm:Ll
to the . opening of -the meeting. Ose of th'
people was telling what General Morgan said o il
thiisubjem - to-wit : ,That If / elected Governer,
he would do all be could to sena the negro where
bebelougs. Tito narrator added: -I say to
though be did not - say that. An expression
which be severed times repeated becaus3 It seem
ed huchly to • nicesatthe Democrats, who stoop
around him. 'Mfr. Yallandigham illustrated hip
long argument to show that,, be and the Ire
Democratic party were unconditional' - Unio
ists, by saying that If we are to have as
army of negro Jattlearies, let the Constitu
&Jon, the Union, all go forayer, and las
bearers loudly applauded the exclamation.
He dwelt at length upon equality of taxation,
saying that on the itepublican banner was lq
scribed negro equality and !Deo utility of tax*.
tlon, while on the Democratic banner was writ
ten negro Inequelity and 'equality or taxation.
/70 said that the peenzities would tam be
in thus bands of :11(ty Alionsand men, who will
hold three thousand of the national
wealth exempt from taxation, while the b -
once of the people will be compelled to pay o b ts
re
hundd and seventy millions of tax, exclustv
ly for the bondholders. He said that for t
the Republic: mailed better not charge repudia
tion uponthe Democratic party, lest they no
familiarize the people with the Idea that they
resolve to repudiate the whole debt. At
this the crowd again broke forth in lend ap
t
Bin Veilandighani closed his Speech by re
tux/liquids most hearty Wanks: to the D.L113-
C 2llllol ,CralrfOrd county for standing by . him
during the period of his persecution:, and when
the decadent Dirty would - make him poor, con
wxyed to him the solid testimonial of 'their re
gard, equal to th e salary of the President of the
United States. With this affecting peroratlOD
"becloud. cod his admires gathered around to
shake hlot the.hand. Be Was then announced
to speak In duke:ion the seventh of Cl:lobar.
lA. Sharp Swindle i y esterda y 011 C
Prom the Elie Dirpwol ofe learn
toatthat a short time ago a party presented at the
cOttater of Walley k Co., bankers, Oil City, a
I paper purporung to be a certificate of deposit for
$20,1:1004 from the Keystone National Bank, of
Erie, and recraested a payment of 610,000 oa It.
Prather et Co. Immediately telegraphed, by
both lines of telegraph, to Erle—as they sup_. posed-- due ceuumnslng the validity of the certificate.
•In time an answer was received
ell right, and the $lO,OOO was paid. that It was
Upon fanner itrreettgation, however, It was
ascertained that the telegram had never been
received bythe Keystone Bank and that Bunk
knew nothing about the certificate, and In.s
much as the telegram can only be traced through
a - few of _the offices nearest.Pithele, it Is annum'
ad that the sharpers had electricians posted
somewhere on the wire where they could cut off
communication beyond. those .17311113, at the '
proper time; and answer the dispatch to salt
themselves. With proper apparatus export
electricians could menet*, each a Jot, nicely. it
was well conducted and successfully carried out,
FROM THE OIL REGIOII
Burning of the old .. 9hernme," and Some
Other Wells OD 011 Creek—Late News
from Pothole—Afore Strikes Reported,
Trrtsvrtze, September 29, 1635.
. .
We are in formed of the burning of the old
Sherman well, together with several others in
that Immediate neighborhood, early this morn
ing. Our Informant state.s that the dram sup
poeed to have originated from tinges, and broke
out at about one o'clock, and as the fire spread
to the tanks the ell contained In them at once
spread the flames to the adjoining wells and
buildings.
Mr. A. R. Cheney, the superintendent of the
Sherman wells, gives an estimate of the losses,
as follows Sherman Well; so.ooo;Perde,63.ooo;
Ralph well, $500; other lows, Including 00114..
lags, $3,000, making a total of $1 2 ,500. The
Sherman welLivas one of the pioneer_ flowlag
wells, struck March I.otti, 154, arid is estimated
011..
to have produced over half a million barrels of
Damages are being repaired, and It will
colnreetiee todOrnuP again Thursday evening. It
is supposed em to have been Injured by the fire.
The Fertig,was a, good producing well, and
owned by the Rammoad 011 Company we be
lieve. Mr. Cheney also Informs us- of the suc
ees ski tenting of a new well on Bennehoff Rua,
with the best malts. Productioa thought to
be nearly 200 barrels, and slowly Increasing.
PITIIOLB Crrr, Sept. 21.
No. IC, Rooker farm, commeoced pimping to
day. It is pumping oil sad in large enou‘h
quantities to guarantee Ira being a large well.
No. 20 Is Improving slowly,•and the general
impression Is that it will boa goad well.
No. 25, Holmien farm. commenced pimping
to day end Is showing finely. 'We think it will
be restored to lea former production, which Is
about 150 barrels per day.
No. SO commenced pumping to-day and shows
finely. it Is pumping some oil and Increasing,
The water is not yet exhausted.
SNo. 35 commenced again, after laying Idle
about a week, owing to some break do au-about
the engine. It is doleg fell as well aa It ever
dld, and we think a Iltt/e better. It Is now ran
tang about Ifati haired,.
N0..47 Is still flowing. The sucker rods will
be drown In a few days,
'NO. 100, . Motet ram Is atilt flowing, and
• increasing: tars sald by reliable parties that It
Is &mug averslz bnadreel beard , Per day.
.., Scull;Meino,,fteros..lastlll-holflorknr•
: , NA. 8 4
_Nor.ar Ara/. 1 4 .14 4Pforlag
_0 1 044,
No. 4, pavan : 4, L. not
~.la: ;W Orttpgarder at
, Xte. 2 2 ;:iloiniden riniii.js i large Weil:, i'• in
Aluirkpirix nd tlowlag 01l lie lar:V gnantitlies stria
' afternoon: - The compiay - if buildisnahks ad
fast as possible. This well Is situated about •
-' i w o e nr an d nearly- N i p. l i . n l s wit h iwen. . a
ttehrees Gtirant
ire
going up in this vielnity.—Cor. Erie Ihspalch.
On. Crrr, flept.2l.--Themarket Is brisk, and
_the densanthdlyednal to the supply. The de
mand for oil of specific gravity below fcrrtyifour
degreee, fa in excess of the enmity. Large
orders are in market. Which *lntake she whole
\of this kind riled that aim be p ro duced for aoula
\ ato come. Both liter and creek are la good
a algableorder. A heavy - storm-of wind and
• ski:watered here on - Saaday night last. No
dative was done Bo far as we can learn. There.
ts
,bas lawn &dee hrtho Allegheny . since one list
:report b aborreihredliect. , AU oar ablonere are
has', an the Comma have full freights for all
the boats i t ey eap get; Ip fact , the fall business t,
has fairly cleaned, and promises to be itn
mem.
Two new we
- tariff, Jest kW
• prodnciag abor
other from 500
the enter rige:.
wlll.greatly Inca
Veadegrlft, ants
thrieeryelki;'
We give as the
6,50. Producers
heard - ot,noasles
fr0m4 7 33 7 . 5 0 . 1 )
active and firm.
{ergo feet of )
fain 64.14 Freight.
Weather cool an,
aitenrefleekarer-rd
ildijillarlandlly
KT,
More About the Counterfeit Note
NOSTII CAROLISAEPISCOPAL COUESIIOS
V icente' Districts in'Tennessee
IlAzreax Lore a Bao
ORDERS TO SUSPEND CONFISCATION
. .
Nrnyoralityr in Biel:a:Ilona.
Begi ; ORTED PARLS6I 11: AlkiDifiSON
SP4B/4 Din'infb fo 4 fir e rftfeburstiCieutte.
.. „,Tbc'reni q 4.114, Er t n4.F9.4 1 4,,x.4 , NP..-114aB
Ifeeiftfi,iroWlAttok I , !rk;ind trill
interrogate leibu'rtreselizia ~&%iy O
alitic midi.'
.d*Oltar 412 5 8 " COAdr"ZW39Mhe, remlNll49
of thearieh Itigafille, In Qat 44 F94q*ead• i
they.
atielaren out at the Treasury Department
that the.
..pm pruitertelt
.one hundred dollar
componhor intdr&t note was printed from the
original Mee or kit eO, and engraved ontaide
of the Department at the commencement of the
greenback manufacture; - Ent- never' given up to
the Department , until Mr. Jfcenlloch tame Leto
office. The be& of the counterfeit le made up !
of the back of a Live per cent. Interest note of
the game detiaillnation, the tette - ring of conapn
bitten befog counterfeit.
atellarth Caroline Episcopal. Conventleo, to
seeelonat Raleigh. has elected delegates to the
GePer4 c•o, qP i k t9 Plie..? l •sT 4 l llll4B ll l ° In
cfthibd. - •
Tit the Virginia Convention, Bishop Johns ,
' fier OrigiladvOcateirreqthion'of the - ehroch.-and
1 le thinaght * that hls — whfies irur prevail, 80
that Virginia also will elect delegates.
. The Commissioner of Interne "RiVentte hen
decided to divide Tesinmsee into eight Itemise
districts, corresponding to Congressional Dis—
tricts, and In a Short time the laterrial Revenue
system will be la force there.
L. H. Chandler, U. B. District Aaron:lo . y for
the Eastern District of Virginia; atited .
pub_
lie meeting In that State that he had received
orders to suspend all condscationi; and that
there was an end of the thing In Virginia. The
announcement Rua received with great applause.
Sturdivant Oil claims to be 'Mayor dl= Fitch
mood, notwithstanding that the national gov.
erumestrefosed to/glow him to hold the pales.
J. E. Anderaon, of the:Yradegsr tecOtoric, ,as
Ex Rebel General, le said to have been cardoned.
Ho has been In Washington urging the matter
personally.
THE FENIAN MOVEEEIsET
England's Anxiety on the -Babjed.
STORY OONRMIKNO FRRIESIL
278,00 GA Members Enrolled.
REAL OBJECT OF THE ORGANIZATION
,The Zondon "Post's' , r^froton
New Tong, Sept 23.—A Dublin letter to the
London Doge Te:wroth asysi There la reason
10 believe the G wernment is going to give re
ntal/Ism lhat atttntion which evidences conaidet•
ablej Medal sexiety ou Stuat subjeeteThe senator
the erganizationalcme. especially la the county]
erf Cork, is known to be very great. It is 'be
lieved that arms, in formidable number*, are In
the bands tit friends. These - arms. It le said 1
.came from abroad, being lent there by their
American brethren.
In Rapport of title view, it In reentereed
riles are being sold throngbout the canary and
dustricts at a third of their apPereal vein°, het
this would-be jest as good *Moues to show
that the Patriots are purchasing a class of guns
vreurantei to do no harm to any body, except,
the man who attempts to lira It. •
Almost every creamer which cues o ter from
America brings a handful, and sitnetimes •
good baneful, of disbanded Yankee soldiers,
an d s c there la nothing very unnatural In
this, conaldering that at the other aide of the
Atlaptle they have just, got to the ems of a war
la which Irish tire WAS a promltteat part, the
Prevalence of Feast:dam In Inelaed renders the
arrival of the ex-warriors sortewbat noticeable.
A letter [roman American F.rdanto the Dablis
Frunsen, contain{ the following entry: "The
Fenian Is eseentlalle an American orgartle Edon—
commenced about seven years ago for a very
different object than free:ug Ireland from the
Englnh yoke. It was entirely composed wl.rish
Men. At the present moment. It lumbers moody
ineusand native Americans and Americanised
Germane, and has a large Treasary. At its bu
reetn, tht exact number of enrolled members at
the beginning of last August, was two hundred
and seventy-three thousand five hundrel and
elghtpone.
Notwithstanding the etatements of Fenian
orators at picnics and other gatherings In the
United States that their object is to free Ireland,
Idle is not the case. The stile:meats are put
forward to mislead them:Mlle/Led keep the Irish
authonties off the scent. The real object is to
attack and conquer Canada. sad divide the itn
ravine territory of Britain on the American con •
unmet among the eines E
The United States auttiorhies,d not only wink
- the Paden movement , bat t hat Is
mnetioned by the Government and ruled by Mr.
-Seward, the Secretary of State. The laws and
governing Mica of the Soliety are framed at
Washington, printed In the Government printing
other, sod cent tree through the malls to every
Circle In the Union and terCalada.
The London Foal elm Tee n:a:darts arras-.
mealy reported to be disaffected to the govern•
meet, and to be engaged almost nightly la the
performance of military evolutions, prevaratOry,
we presume, Co; the adoption by then of ulterior
measures for gaining their ends. STetuever
they may be, the °city practical entsoquene
of a serious nature, likely to arise out of the
silly, Illegal drilliugs, are moot likely to fail
upon the Prolate themselves. The con
spiracy Is, we beaere, greatly exiegerated.
Yet It does mist. Bat no respectable Irish
man of any property, Intellenee or position
would, for a moment think of jib:Mae the Illegal
gatherings which must necessarily, end la the
.entity parties being Sant to the Spike or
Portland blends.
The Fenian are throughout a sham. There
la not a Magic respectable person connected
with the thing. It has orientated among the
It
eves Ignorant and reckless clam • of peasantry,
le, at this present time, one of the Mira
governed countries In the world,
Dangeroludy tit—Another Pire—Seven
Hundrett'Women tor ;IYeisbington Ter
.
titers.
New roux. 13spt.'23 —Captain tihsrles Mar
shall,
• ortglnatorct the Black Baltline of neck
tie, te : s l an kn r ouslilLtirstopterrOeetedhs Survive
to-day.
- A fire broke oat - a cabinet shop •of Gad
- Bergdorf; Hos; 2,92:ah1t 234 West hirty-fifh
street, earlylthis Mornihst, and destroyed four
3 ,1111,1 4 1 g5, -Okuisto.Dbar ea err es•
ens 6:Co: wobl dfesterai Caddis, Tench a nd
Fre deriek . Voolten,_wero. &moan the sufferers.
Bergdorf has been arrested on Suspicion of set fire to his. premised, .
A. Hewer of Wasblegtens Suntory, who has
procured she loan of tbe.U. 8. steam Transport
Contliontal, for the fmrpose,. the ' , Government
'wishiog to send her by the Pacific, will sad
from here on the 30th with seven hundred wont=
from the airplay population of iiitssacbtisetta,
'Loge teaattle the-above named tern.,
'tail. Three hundred of theta women are or
phan doorsteps of dead soldiers... They, are all
good, industrious women and thereare no fears
but.they.will secure good husbands and happy
booms in the tandtety: ' ' '
Piiit'lloourlital !road.
)writiAL, September'4.—CcOuciaawlsodr
edloner of the Noah Paige Re!ldea
le here, wormier with the t'actio-
Ailment really. toittatosgrßritish
'mate of the - trotted' States in the
_°f 2 4k4.,a0pa10r sod. Poke;
d Amigo. Cer„ , Noteleed le *wade= the
merelal Influence et Almada, wllL.bemcov
, eoeortred to the project ',effect pest In
hoportooce' to the people otlooth
- tut AVl:tee no tloobt that We iptieloo
moaned with SUCCe6II. f
iMc o Cayalry'.
'oak, fleit,.2s-431r.,hundred
'o,Ceratty eyrired hetz-to•tlity on the
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THE um OF JAILOR Vanz.
EXAMERITIOOF MORE WITNESSO.
TERRIBLE UOADITION OF THE BiOULDE
WIRPIS BECTALPIT p OLPIHEII 911371/IT.
Coup of the Disease and Mortality at tholer
SANITARY SUGGESTIONS DISREGARDED
Retnorkable Scene in Court
DUNCAN COMMITTED TO OLD CAPITOL FAISON
•
Wasancoron, Sept. 22.—1 n the Wire trW to
day, Dr. ,Hopkins Waded that on the Mdilf
be was ashigned to' duty In the tot
pita] at s .Andersoutille. He, together with Seri,
Leon
r ojdared to matte a_ jhommett
Mime •Wf. Itse-iwisortiand
view to their improtement.
The witness here read the following letter 41
the grpae,whlchnholuni teade. rrnaneorArtum.o,a Aug.
To Brig. Gees, Jahrs IL Winder:—flassaai:
obedience to yaurorder of the 28th of July, rol
guesti.wr.!..jomNte ey.salluation of, the fed , .
era' pillion and bosrdtal at this plea, and to aut4
certain and report toyou the cause of the diw '
ease and mortality among Pususisoners, and Ihei
measures nceentary to pretent the mate, haw '
been complied with, and we respectfully submit:
the following:
,The,catises of disease and mortality ante,
from lento talither-of peiscrneenettligr.
dot together. Second, the entire absence of all
vegetables, as a diet so necessary as a prevent** ;
tive of scatty. Tniftladte wart of barracks tos
abetter the prisonem from the ens and rain..?
Fourth the Inadequate supply of wood and good
water., - i r lfth,.the badly ewtted ,food, Birth,l
the filtbq condition ,-orprisaturre, Bfweath, the.l
morbid emanations from the ranch or ravine
passing through rite prison, the condition of
which cannot tehell.a etplained than by Tram- f
Ice a morass ottatatat enurement and natl.
Preventive measures:
First. therein..cal lenmedlately from thnpri,s
oprof aao2 leas than 15,000 prlao a n .
Second, the detail on parole of a sullicient
number of prisoners to cultivate the necesaary
supply of vegetable., and till these be carried Into
practical operation, the appointmeat of agents:
along, the oliterent, /Ince of railroad to purchase
and forward a supply. ' • •
Third, the immediate erection of barracks to"
shelter the orlsonere.
Fonithrto-frociali :be necessary quantity of :
wood and have wells dug to enpply the defizien
cy of water.
Fifth—To divide the prisoners -into squads.
place each squad under the Marge ore aargalat,
ruralist a necessary quantity of snap, and hold
the iergeasti responsible teethe pamonal clue.
flutes of his sgaad..furnish the prisoners with
- eintlibig at the expanse of the-Confederateger -
lam:rent, and If mat (Internment be unable to
ff_q. caudidlY adtall , our liability and call upen
tile Federal Golreminent to farnistithem. •
Blear—lAy a - dall,t Impel:Con of the bake
home and cookery. ' Beeenth--Criver with land
hom e
an
=rasa, cot less than air Inches deep
board the stream or water come, and confirm
the men to the usu of the elate, and make the
penalty for the disobedience of surlt Order an
tat:.
We have the honor to remain. General, vety
respectfully, your Obedient eerviest.
(Sinned) F. 8. EioMat.
Ac Assnt San.
Dr. Hopkins furtherting
-testifiedista rgeo
that he sae
tattled It to Dr. While for Ids Admixture. Tee
latter said that it contained the troth, and that
he would sign it, and send it to General Winder,
bin ha did not sign and witness did not know
the: astylldag had been' done to carry out the
I l l eTthe loripitel we recommend that flat the
tents should he flouted with Uplink
cannot to had, with pantheon, and, If nets be
tropeasibiry then with flatiatraw, to be frequently
changed.
Second, We ilnd ' inadequate antiply of
Moot boxes, a 4 recommend that the lineage.
be Increased and Mai the noses be reqelred to
remove them as soon as need and before retertlii
dog them, to see that they are well wasted limed
and
Third, The Mat Mr Mak is not each as that'
ebould have, and we recommend that they be
supplied with the neceesary quantity of beet
soup with 11 1 1 ;21241ell.
Tomtit, We also recommend that Burgeons
be required Loeb!! the Itoipital not less than
twice a day. We Mumma tem ;gamey . recom
mend the nee-de:Hy of the apprintmnit of 42
effectual Med:cal of to the 8241211T0 duty
of inspecting daily the prison Hospitals and
Bakery reetilebin of him kill reports of their
condition to Hurd gairtera.
Judge Advocate Chit:mein then enbredittd a
general order of Da. Winder aldreseed to
Dr. Ilopelne. to sheer that the Illehmenl as
thorillts bad ktowledge only coedit/en el the
Andersonville prison. and that Gamey! Winder
had acitherhy to apply a remedy.
Cows examined by Mr. wltams
Bald he did not know who was to blame. Clam.
Wire sighed the order as .commanaer of the
Interior of the prison. He could lee no great
difficulty In the way of impeceremenß. R was
the implicit confidence whitest General Winder
had in Were that caused the mats of Mince to
mitt. Otherwise Galena Winder wealo have
visited the prison.
H. B. Harrold, who was a ehleper of supplies
at Americus testified that he die not think they
were ever out of 0.03.1 or me kl. Tare was as
much there a. MUM hilibtkipped.
Grose examined —lie said the provistoes far
olehed to prisoners were the same as those fur
nished to the confedeaste soldiers.
Dr. G. L. Rice, of duty at Al i ueinviile tin
titled to the terrible coodition of the stockade.
The men died trout etarvatioa, cold stud cepa--
enr 3. and other canoes, Medicines wets not
furnisbed in the providentl way, but by for M
ala or by clamber, according tq the rulea of the
emotes. For instead:4 Instead of mentioning
the medicine, the prescription would be No. 1
or 2, or any other camber, a specific for any
dame being desigruited by a number. Thera
was soother was , Wirier/ Menden could he
obtained. Dr. Johnson; who had been id
charge of the hospital, was tried and (oared
guilty of embezzling hospital funds, which
amounted from $lO 000 to $15,000
Captain Welsee French, of the 17th CAMltlfe.
testbied that be with, sixtr•fire other
°Mars were oonneed in a room sixty (en toile
and twenty-Bye feet wide. They were there dee
weeks. If they had. not had the privilege of
baying provisions they would hare Mareal to
death (rein inellffneint rations.
J. it Griffin, Beret. J. E Allen, it 'bort Tate
and te here twined relative to affairs at leder.
sonville, and the conduct of Capeala Wire.
The Commission then adjourned.
Janie hi. D 1113222, who bad HI busted eon,
of the prisoners at Andersonvi'le, tensing the
death of one of MOM, any who was arrested In
the corm mom yesterday, has been committed
to the old capitol prison. This man was Gam
mooed hither as • witness for Win.
At Merles° of the proceedings of the Wire trial
to-day, a ream. keble scene took place. The wit
nces on the etand, an ledlana cavalryman, Geo.
W. Gray, had been testifying to some outrages
on the part of Wire that bad lot been la evidence
before. He stated that a party of pet:mama in
whose company he arrived at Anderseaville.
were ordered to place their blankets, haversacks
any knapsacks &c., la oneplace,Nirhea an officer
mounted on • may horse rode op and told the
Confetti rats soldiers ,to help thelneelves and, let
the prisoners have the remainder. The Coated
mates helped them-salvo, and there was nettling
left. He was lot certain whether the tnatinted
officer was Wire or not. In Jane or-JAY. 18(lits
the witness and a young fellow. named - Under
wood, of tie 17th Lidieneetaavalry, (his OW4
Iniment) went to the outlines` tent. Velre
was there. Underwood asked The some
thing to rub his wound. wile.
Ts
stulM
said he would give It, when Win said "No.
he mot in have it aimless he pay, me a dollars
Underwood gave Wire his only,lnoney; which
waa •ten dollar blll, mut when be asked for tbe
change Wire ticked hlns mit of the door. Wit
nem was put lope stoeks for four days for at
tempting to escape. He Imo, 4 aim to die to
the stocks la August or flotenstier, 2884. Ne
wrote took him out of the etocke after he was
dead, threw hie 'body into-ifki wagon and
heeded it oft, BO kali* Wire to shoot a yonag
fallow named Wm. Stewart, belonging to the
oth Minnesota Infantry. • He and the witness
bed gone cruet' the stockade with a dead body
which tbey begged when they met Wire. He rode
u, to them after they had blithe holy tee
dead-house, asked, them by what authority
.they were out. Ha. Steward, replied that they.
wettethere by proper antherity. Wire sail, tee
- more but mew his revolver, and shot_ him,.
Affeir , ll B was killed, the futile 'toot tram blur
IWO or $2O: Wira Volt :the money from the
guard and made off. telling them to caeryi the
wheals to theFisin4ult
tT fO WOO the Iwignew de,
termination:to r that reason hehad
goon ott, but e tras iledattempting at the time.
When the prisoners went: , being , rismared to
"thetaie for exchatte, Ware gave Orders to Lt.
-Davis, to :bsyonet any' man wins' laid out on
thiload, add witness had iieetimee who WWI
crawling on - thelr hands Ititritiees to' the cars,
beTtineted bertha erneindile ? Witness heard one
of the Surgeons ask Wire When he was going to
-Remove.. the Tanhom, And'Wire'S , reply was,
,!.Damn ilient':Tattiiew they will be dead Irk a
few days anyhinTi" Re had seen a prisoher
"holed bren caught by the dogs, 10;114'1W.
i, ',':i,'7r
of hit Cheek tore Off, end tds . arrea, hands 'and"
icks =awed np ao, that be only lived twenty."
&ter buena: • Thetret time be had know Wirt
Peretmelly, Wei one day that he heard Lt. Darla
tail Ills mane at the gate.
Jlidge Advocate Chlpman--Captaln Wire,
win yon be goad enough to eland nn.
The prlsoner, who had been /yin all day on a
l t ounge, entwined arotue
with a d; partly ralalng himself
hle eyes Ilt with wild hr se
Con like thee° of a wild animal br agg ouagd ws
ht ••ey , -,
met the eyes of the witness.".
Col. Chipman to the Witness—Do you reeog-
Mee .
that mem as the man who elect your tom.
rade
The wltnerus, slowly and emphatically, "That
Is the man." The prisoner here made an effort
to contradict the witness, muttering some am
herent expression, about noc havtag bean seen
by the witoess with Lieutenant Davis. He was
with difficulty restrained by thoofficer In charge,
Lieutenant /dimply-
The ludgeAlyocate, apparently hot rustisfied
with the opportunity which 'the witness had for
identification. asked the prfisoner main. Gath
ering up, as 1 irell as he could, his loose, iri
jointed frame,: which ;appealed as if It might
fail to pieces, the prisoner tottered to his fed,
and to piece,
In that attitude by the officer
Of theguard, ILLs eyes had a wild expression,
ao . _ it wae"hanit tupress empathy with the
nntentanate man. litalit the , - .4nelgod.dyodate
tapeated his quebtlon to the'witnasu
`The witness replytlla time was mare hesi
tating and. wan: "I think that is the man."
&Other wild and fruitless atrOnept at , Contzed4,o!
MOO vu 111 4631.1.Wite, Smben was paddy .
;halm ,Anal partlyaink on tlia krone.
k^°urttitereuppribtonniad.
to
~
1 .
ctl• Willesed orderedthe rooms be e eated
aottatitly, ho that the - faibtingrend almost 4344
don toliat The hells and libraries
*ere lint 4 with peewits walling- to 'gab hlin
Itnnttght be muted past:
z . . , Thesorogeomion win probably time to-mar.
erne Wt it to doubtful whether - Wire will live 10
yea 4 he'corre dale&
Oltlzeata of the Litqted States !mine clew
sit hist forclg lloveronituip not foandrk on
em lttittilthiqt MAY hid °gel/Iga irate-the
- demi orribkosti, 1.853, ir
!ovnkled;:tiriard tto , i3 td
'.lXiandotentltchnbe
wessomponleer by proper proo the L
titzaoster 7. General Dennison : and t3eKreit4u
eiVelles bate .retnrced,4l4 'Fit_Y Secretary'Stanton 4s the only alesnO4r °film C a binet ibiqt
from Waihingpa.
Pittance and Trade la Row York.
New Yong, Sept, itooliinarktt
shows more activity and'atiength. The coo
tkued Tar e earnings Of roads In the face of
- the expelled dCere436 33 the remelt of peace, has
strengthened 'confidence among operators,
and thereriappeara to bd • geeeral disposition to
start • soM i ulation for a rise. There 13 to um--
proved demand front the ontaide Public. Erie ,
active and firmer- '
the sales, being over five
thousand shares. At the ilaudide Pan doted
ittlittilVance. Radios to the most active
atm:Moon- the list; Bales sir thousand shares.
At the Beardlike price closim h" higher. Ohio and
IllialsaipM Certificates are In demand, and
better. *Milwaukee and Prairie do Chien, firm,
with moderate transactions.; price, M batter.
Governments, more active; Gold bearing bonds,
very &sot Blue of 1891, 3.6' higher; Old lune
520 1 e, 'MU, and new Issue ;IC the latter doe
iog at 100.9.1'; 7-301, weaker, and somewhat
temlaed for Bale; State bonds, firm; Misaells
neon. ahares, generally better; Coat Mocks con
tinue to attract conelderatue atenticra, mid
prices are very firm.
The Gold market wart:steady at a decline of
,f„y"
at' from the closing rate of lam evening. Tits
tCa ranged front 143 X to 148 X. The export
yllo-niorrow's steamer - Ls likely to be 135.0001.
The engem' demand continue very active. The
amount of gold Interest to be diebnreed In the
Fiveivrentics la about eighteen millions, the
bulk of Which will DO paid at Chia palm. The
=PODS only will be anticipated, and registered
bonds are not to be mild until the regular time.
Railway mortgages dail trot not offered rogue,
M very full prices. There is an Increasing:de.
mend for money In the discount market and
Carrintereal paper is quite active on 034©10
par au. The increase In volume of specula,.
Una creates a hole more demand for call loans
but the market. is supplied Meld]) et 5
per cent.
The clock market was strong at the second
and inert hoards, and the closing quotations,
the highest of the day. Sterling Excoange was
flan. but the business for to-morrow's market is
Ugh. Banker* getierellY ask 105 K©110, but
vain were made from ilthediff boards at 1003.1@
1014, C. The fOlbteing - are the closing quotathins
at 440 P, i Now Tort Central, 23V21535(1
Erie, 9.834(489,V iledson,lo9@io334; Reading,
IM I - Selfet3i; Michigan Southern. 08. 4%.93.1i
Illidebreentral ectiP. 129 .1ard11.25; bloseland
and Pittsburgh, l'lii@r2; Prairle du Chien,
5-I @Siiii sort Wayne, flii;t:',43oll.
'roe Commercial Advert idcr bays the present
condition of foreign exchange wool ! sec n to
fedi cute that an early export of en important
amount of specie la Inevitable. The exports for
the last three months have fallen very much be
low Imparts. Fromthe week ending Jane s:h,
to the week meilng Septemberl2th..the expert*
excluire of speck. were $1.3.557.751, and of
st.ects 55, 9 50.881, to which most also be added
the eldpzurnia :of ear 1125 1 ,040,00 . 7 of 5 200 and
Ps,oos,ooo:other sectirittne.,makla vita total ex
panded 878,133,5 M, against which we have an
importation (or the same Period of $ 6 9.331.935.
Reducing the exports to a siocele value on the
ba.le of gold at I,4o,:was:trould,lavetherollowine
molt: Espana of produce and merchandise,
$ 30 , 9 15,000; =porta of secnrities. 821.411,1:05,
exports of aPeele.s3o.69o 891; total exports. $57,
1312;881. 560.398, 713; ~ r oduce, 51'
D 30,595.
There is thus a balance of twelve million
dollars, In specie value, due to Foreign countries
upon trade at this port, for the last fourteen
weeks. The trade of Biston for June and July,
showed a helance due to Foreign conatries of
aloe , 5 2 , 75 0,000, the gold vales of which has
been increased during August and September,
but to Renner:eat we are not aware.
The dry goods market cot/Clones eery dell on
domestic cotton febice, and prices are Steadily
declining Standard Sbeetings are down 834
cents Per yard from the highest point abant
days since, and bleached goods Mira railed 7 5 4'
to 15 cross, the trade'not disposed to buy to auY
extent at this rate t and it scents Inolliabio
that still lower prices must bo Made. Standard
Sheeting , told at 23 cents. Foreign goods are
not materially affectei by the fall In dm:nestles,
and there is a fair trade d.sing. Odd lots are
sold loirer,but choice and desirable goods re.
malustrady. • -
the
El untired Dollar Counterfeit Compound
Interest Tr eantrylVotes—lastutettotis of
the Secretary of the Treaury Begird*
Lug it.
111 .tentworoY, fOpt. 23.—The Secretary of the
'fret eery meat Issued the following eirenisr.!
Tussuar Daraurstrorr.
21. ISIS. 5
The ittstructious cant:deed i p n
the elrr.olar of
the Department, duel 8.13...16. relating to the
contertett one bnedred dotter com petted Inter.
est ewe, InstrnctingaAudstant Treasurers and
o.ll= stud depositories not to psy oat one hun
dred dollar comp - mod Interest notes, bearing
date lday 15th, ISO% or prtor to that time
were Intended to apply no paten hold
by inch asalatant Tralanrere ald:Dap3sltorlesaS
(lovernmtmt triads, anti were not desigaed to
direct the settee of brinks:or Indtvidasis relative
to such comyould Inj.crest notes bald on their
own account. The disbursements and expen
ses of at once withdrawing from circulation or
exchanging for other notes all compound inher
ent notes of the character described, now In eir
adage.; mike the attempts inadvisable. The
Department wW, however. withdraw from ctn.
et:dation the InumiredAnllar compound interest
notes ea fast u they may be received in the
coerce of business, and raisin morn of the
game Impression , and Isis hoped that by due
care and sashes after the Immediate exposure
ofthe dangerous character of the. counterfeits,
y conalderaide circulation of these may be
Pr•TiltltilL 4 .:Aulaaat Treasurers and deehp•
cited denoaltories will therefore feerward to thd
Treaanrerofthe.o lied Stares inch Asti:paned
Interval notes ea oriel the denoculnatiort of ode
hundred dollars, and -ail •eampound lateral
noted . Which are dated May 15 0;1805. •or prior
thereto. the itaukvbaing had 4 as funds' . of the
Government or otherwise.
(Shand) E. M. IlloOttetoon,
Secretary of the Trusser).
' Tha Arabian Nights Outdone—lmmense
' Treasure Didecivered In Mount
I Tunnel. Coan le
1 New Tone, Sept. M.—The World bas a ten:
nation today is the narrative of a Pledmontsse
named Tiagler*, of the, discovery by himself and
otbera of Immense qaantlika of dlamondt, tug
gets' of gold. and a fabulous amount of other
= ne stones, hicludfng emeralds. tapphfres,
in the Blount Canals Tunnel, One
of the number clainied the whole, and was mur
dered by tho othens.,All the extenialve machitiecr
was destroyed and the work stopped.
Another went away with a large amount' of
gold and hid hie more. I r/finable gems, offcring
'one fOr sale at Bum- He was accused of the
• nitwit= of an Engllab traveller named Ekonwald
' I .traNtseqUence of the resemblance between the
diamond °flared for sainand'on ebe had: Es
,esping•from the prison be was again arrestdd at
Idarreithes, previously handing Ws natrative to
Eatviestle, an - daterieito Milian here, and
was carried beak to prison.
The French' and Italian papers amounts the,
normally of work .on Yho tunnel. The Italian
and French Novemtnenta are sold to be divid
ing the spoils. .1
Ifitaquet to the Grand Lodge of Odd Pet.
. .
Re1,T1M0113.80323,-brand ,bancunt wait
gistelay themerbsentit to the Grand Lotter& of
Odd Fellows of the United &ales. lienetal
Una,* %ado tho edftim or wticoma
.
.f.
OPItNING 6FSOIiTiFIN POSTOFFICES
The Jrorth Caronna Freedmen
COUNTERFEIT TRELiEBT NOTE MYSTERY
RAVAGES OP CHOLERA IN EIROPE.
DISMANTLIM TUE WISEINGTON DEMISES.
The Position of Kentucky.
New Yonx, Sept. 22.—Fayette
w h o was conspicuous as a conservative In the
latte r days of the rebel Congress. ,was . to-day
pardoned by the President.
The arrilrals from the Booth continue to in-
Crease,'and now comprise fully one-half the vis
itors at the hotels.
Appficationa from twice to be designated de.
Pealtorics era received In:great numbers by the
abereibly of the Treemn7 e Not more than one
ant of twtmty of the-ntsdimitione received a fa
voluble copalchuntlon. for alread7th nearly every
region of the country_ save the South, there bees
been more depositories designated than Is
ratted by the eulgenclee of the Govern Meat or
the„Varbrubs onzantunfiles In whin they ete kca-
In VIM of this fiat* Secretary Of ihnTreati.;
my has determined I PUrfnglyitesignste batiks
for the prapcmffisuried, and au near as posidbl
Confine t he n u rn b erltuthicklypopulated regions
to one U.S. Depositort td Mseii,Ctingresitorial
District: liiAcmes tiettied aotorifiu titlen the
atiM ai ltrillbe Pa.' ' • • - •
:H; S. Hooding; liktf. S. Marshal f lbr ;plated, hakieturned talkie city after
tnmUllicelopifestifbitente,hansind,by'the Illness of Ida
Mrs: Jaws PfiGernOlt, daughter of the Pees!.
duet is reported pile 111 to-day. Ifer sickness
has been represented se severe.
Goy. Randall, Acting Posormater General,
ordered the reopening of twelve adiltl anal
southern postodices, among which are Moore
head City, Abbeville, Snow Hill and Lincoloton,
North Carolina, and Tanahaase, Florida.
Tbt Tribune's Special eaya: It low been deci
ded by the Secretary of the Tresenry_to antict--
pate the payment of the Interest of the 5-20
bonds, which became due on the Beet of No
vember, and the same wilt be paid on and after
September 24, on preseutatleri of the coupons to
the Assistant Treasurer, or those designated de
palinodes authorized covey Internet on Govern
ment acciultles.
Ketteday Raynor writes a letter from''North
Carolina to a friendin this city, in which he
states that mites the Government compels the
rebels to treat the freedmen with less cruelty
them will Certainly be a rising of the nagrom,
end a bloody retaliation tiler/will be. He Is pre
tonna a letter for ptcldleation, in watch he will
give a full account of the true condition of af
fairs in the old North State. Mr. Rsynor's
earnest efforts ht the Fremont campaign in Penn
sylvania and elsewhere, will be remembered,
end his consistent Unionism through= the
past (our yew.
A thorough and rigid InVestigation bake
made by Secretary McCulloch Into the mystery
of the $lOO compotmd Interest notes. This Ls
undoubtetill the moat dangerous counterfeit
which has as yet appeared, and may won chal
lenge the eeverest scrutiny of the bank note
companies, and all who have been employed In
any Wise Watt the Government dlea, and plates.
The GM of the note Ia • •moat accurate traltatitm
of the genuine, while the back Is either the gen
uine government plate or an electrotype Rom
It. It stems settled that either the orig
inal plates engraved by the American Bank
Note Company have been allowed to get Into
Improper bends, or title Jae simile MU obtained
by the electrotype process.
On the drat hypothesis it Ia difilea't to see
why the tenable (ace was not obtained In the
nine way. Bat If the plate from which It was
printed and obtained- by elecrotyping, the
probable reason for the face not having been
electrotypedjs that the vignette and other por
tions of It are engraved upon Wend PIMA,
while the back pe n One: In cenueslion with
the electrotyping theory it is now remembered
that espertmeats In the duplication of plates by
that method were can - led on In the Treasury
handbag by parsons not regular employees of
thegorernment,at Intervals before Itr. Canada
became - Be ctebtrY,"With - levieer to the adoption
of the process. sod that such a milling of the
plates was charmer - 41d at the time as Inde
pendent.
It Is known that bill plates have been boxed at
the Treasury Department and sent to New York
to outelde parties for backlog, and In this manner
mavhave fallen le colmpraperhanda,tmt It cannot
be denied that In the earlier stages of making
these pram 0r the Treasury Department, greater
opportunities acre permitted them for their sus.
rrption and electrotyping than as any other point
or by any other plates. The honor and interest
01 every employee of the currency printing
Bureau being so signally Invnlyed. It Is hoed
that every thing which can possibl p
y th
light upon so knonrtant a matter anti rec ro*
eive Ida
most . thorongh sifting in the bncistigations now
going forward.
The State Department Is la receipt of volat
minous dispatches rrorrionr consols at Constan
tinople, Smyrta, Port Behan and Barcenona,
giving farther Information on the ravages of
the cholera In riotous parts of Europe. The
reports from Conatantinople are moat alerming,
the deaths from this disease having reached the
number of 2.000 per day. At amnia the epi
demic was checked some time eines, but It has
broken out afresh and is now spreading to a
frightful extent.
The Berakf's special Says: Among those par
doned today was J. B. Anderson, of th e Ft tea
mond Tredegar iron Works. His case was em
barrassed by °amine ander three sped& ex
ceptions. He Is a graduate of West Point, was
a Geocral In the rebel service and is worth over
$2OOOO.
Iti CObSbgaeaca of Governor Pk/point's c ue
more the President gave the
MOM than ordinary consideration, and finally
granted the pardon, Mr. Anderson resigned its
commission In the Un;Pol States army twenty
seven years ago, and was a short time la the
rebel aervice, soOn after the commtncement
Of the wan ile Li reported to have lost $2OO
000 by eourlsention anti datnageto property, an .-
d
over 5100,000 by worthless; rebel secaritles. Be
departed for home this evening a happier If net
a wiser man.
. The 9d New York Heavy Artillery, Maim 0.
Hulas commanding. winch was ordered to be
mustered out of amino some time ago, Is now •
Lengaged 14 diSlSlLtailtkg the works which they
bwa occupying, aud,probably will not get
away before the !nth lest. This dismantling of
mg
forts, taken In connect' nt with the mustering
of o ffi cers of General Hasklim' staff, Indi
cate the intention of the military authorities to
Ames abandon altogether Gee defenses of Wash
ington south of the Potomac.
Gov. Brzuniette's visit to Washington occa
sioned many surmises among theme who attach
great significance to unimportant events. Be
lieving his state Cabe. mistinderstood and
represented It is pr o bably true that he Is here
partly to contradict some of the unfounded ru
mors Incirculation arid to assure the authori
ties that no &Scuttles need be apprehended
concurring the necroses within Its limits, he
thinks there are not 5,000 voters In Kentucky,
°Defused to
h aesena to emancipatton. The oppoaltion
e be wholly dtle eXtraOrdluary
MMUS; neither is there any respectable number
of Individuate In tea State arrayed spinet Lho
PreeldenPa plan of reconstruction.
Mr. Harm of the Lonitvill_ ei Densocrefile
alincestidono his n mit Kentuckian(
are divided As to t a m hO 'of abollitlag
slavery. When the " present Stage constitution.
was formed; Ita framers Intended to perpetuate,
?e Institution, alideg lb= of the. poem
=:wority to 'abolish slaymyby
_she conutitutlon •In ken than biz
yeare,And by than gamulteeing COIXIDOIIII34OII
to the owners. The rresent . Legit 'tin
*III
yeohably'egecule jtj MOvetnellt on' the In
stitution, declare If worthiesa 'or as !aquae
bninco, and Plll tab Constitallotial 'Amend-.
meat, The families of taro- soldiers have
been tmlfornially Ilbstrated,ln- obollenosto the
jaw. The general ,drift-eifdLentudiy politics Is
finally In theright direction:end the indicatbmaa
are that Governor Bramblett, Gen. Bosseary,
Green. Clay, Smith, and 'other OnPaltellls will
become the warmest of political bedfellows at
no distant day.
From New Orleans and 'Realm:
Nan You; Sept. St.--Ttte steamer Repo blic ,
nom New Orleans on the OM Oust., and the
Oar au the 14th , tdurarrtred.
Thu Team , City of Mexico correeparldentillm;
Thereto no change ID °the Waked- OePeet
of
thine; Larose 9gzig CFrtilde, the most zeal
ous adherenta of asaramillan ant mach
i n c
eas e
lo ColleeqUitaCe.of Metro: wed= increase
of Liberal tome ererl;directlon.: The
otanization of the Confederates cootintuts.
the Imperial armies they bare 8,000 men, and
impact to salsa the number to 30 , 000 •'1 GO=
leas the haul oh LOW' morel= ,
. ;
.
. Cams.dtan,Entahltion..
• eLonnoit,, O. W., Sept. 2 2.--13ermetetto anon
sand ticheta :rem told tor tha .Proalocial
balcm yeathrdayt.,,Ttia,dada ' prrxeedito bon—
ehdrd of s gaand civic ,publie - reception to the
rograttme delegatel, and 'lmother reception to
Sir Morton Peto and party, who . mired 'at
noon, and made a ha* visit to the exhibitton..'
Elf Norton Peto.roade **short epeeete, fall or
-kindly feeling tonardel.the Areerican people,:
and, lett Le r the :Zap „et .84 o!clocit ln the
'G WASHINGTO2I ITEMS,
The 3100 Counterfeit Treasury iTotea--:
Harlem Bridge Partly trestrayed--Gen.
Seldnituelfentug's Furieral Ceremonies—
Zdr. Stanton Entertained.
New Tons, September 22.—1 t Is wide-stood
thatthat the paper on which the hundred dollar
command notes ar u e engraved, was
stolen trom the Printing Burea. at Washing-
Len, pp-E4y with the backs printed.
A serious accident took plats at Harlem
Bridge on Thursday afternoon. destroying • nor
don of that structure. The steam tug, T. Far.'
reit, having In tow a barge, while passing
through the draw, were swept against the piers
by the tide and ens Beene% of. the .etrnetare
about one.;leandred feet long, was destroyed,
Two homes and wagons with dye men and ono.
lady fell with the wreck Into the water, bat were
eared by the police.
The funeral ceremonies In commemoration of
Gezergusigsander, Schemsuelfennig, who died
In Penneylvania on th e 7 th hot., took place
last night at Clinton Hall, under the auspices of
the Getman Union League.
Secretary Stanton was entertained at the
residence of Senator Morgan at 411 , Filth
Avenue Moles.. no enteguthament was
of an entirely private character.
'nig
..Eph e
Pell - Convx:Mott: •
. , „
~Elazotwtrwys Sept. 23-=‘ltlrliznond paPere Of
te- 4 43 ,- con - lele,lllahop Meade." address tho
EPlintiraf Cohleation of Vlityfttla,atitikly utg,
Itle • remlort itlth the Northern wing of thw
Rem. ihr. Andrew'. eitalratui •or the oath,.
semadttee appotnted to consider so ninelt at the
lit acrivluerianlag addrets as r - refccpir. the
Annie rrlatittlis of the Oleo* tigt- gh°414.°13"1
collrentinn of the Protest=scep4Chttrat.
of. he United States, res reprre, Oat
lterkug- hid thi document rererrtd to therein
finder, their zzioal Oelltbcrata considerattonthey
tiOnithand the adoption - or tad followtrigteso
;ntione : ; . • I'. • •• - k.
• •1; That the "Mitten and enhenlahin7 -VILMA
of otm.respected Dloesee:. andstitt the Praskttnr
BlehOps and other - menibers of the -Porteollant
Zpiscopaterafrel o raw Utittedlitates, tonehtnit
a reunion. er.Ult.the[ieuerel Coereatlon of . laid
()brach, meet' trursordlat aipprobatton. -
That Council ppreeliles and affectionately
responds to ewoy settimenialfriatenal re hills,
which bat been reatrlfestei lit the correspoe,
dam referred to, le of the 0 1 51,0 4 in which all th.o
Parties Interesred - met be - pr&latned to &mire,
trikbe bescsecomplletted by referring the ann••
fee t. to the.nett crewel Council.
Thereport was adopted almoit enantse,usly,
The Connell then proceeded to Sleet clergy end
lay delegates to the Grand Cottle] which meats
In Mobile, Alabama, about the lie of Naveuti/er.
Races at the National Horse Fair.
Bosvow, Sept. 23.—Tbe fourth day of the Na.
Ronal Berea Pals' at Riverside Park passed off in
the moat satisfactory manner. A large crowd
of spectators weie present. The first race mss
forbortes that had never trotted:for monel, end
was won by the. Ludy Bliss la' three straight
heats. Time 2.45, 2.4934 anct2.473i. •
' In the race forelessiNo. 3, hams that never
trotted faster thee three. mlantes, there wore
three entries. The George M. Pistehen. Jr., woe
the Ann beat in 2.41, and the Jesse Walls the
nazi three heats In 3:3834, 2:393i, and 33834.
In the areal race, 9peu to all homes, Hist pre
mium $l5O, second premium SIR), there were
three entries: Prank Vernon, Gen. McClellan
and Sorrel Dan. The former won the race' 1- 0 '
three beats. Time, 2:243i, 2:55 and L5:23k4.
Sorrel Dan was i lecontl, The Fair closes to-
morrow.
Trial of Speed—Ann'yersary Celebration.
Ne /m
w To.)3ga. 23.—The trial at the Dock
between the Algonquim aqd the Winoo.ski,
cammenced to-day. The fires were started
the
former
within a few minutes of each other, but the
former not bar engines at work an hour and
twenty minutes Welcher rival. The Winoos
ki expended ENO pounds more coal than the
Algonquin' In mime steam—nirray six home
power. The trial begins about nine o'clock to
night.
,
John E . If 'relines, Warehouse Stiperinten
dent, has been removed.
General Hooker and about Katy of his officers
called noon Secretary Stanton to-day.
The colored people of New York and Brooklyn
celebrated. today, the anniversary of President
Dls
Lin trlerof Columbia .coln's proclamation, freeing the slaves in the
CAIRO, Bept. M.—Eighteen hundred bales Of
cotton passed for Chtelnhatl, 400 lot Evansville
and 475 for Bt. Louis.
At Memphis on the 20th, cotton was decided.
ly better. The new crop was coming In at an
average of a hundred bales per day, The stock
on hand Is - estimated at . s , o oo , bales; atria! ,
middling, 40@4te; good, 42(cr-03 c far, 43a45c.
Karr Yong. Sept. 22.—G01d is rather more
smsetticd In consequence of the annotumment
of the anticipation of the November Interest on
the SDX The prevailing impression Is, tower.
er, that as In previous Instances of the anticipa
tion of Interest, the privilege will be availed of
to only a limited extent, consequently the sop.
ply of Gold will not be appreciably affected,
Pardons Granted.
WAIIIITKOTON, Sept. V—The President to.
day granted pardons to ex Virginians and to
ninety-three North Carcdhuans, including e:_
Members of Congress Kenneth, *Raynor and
Alfred Dockery; also seven South Carolinians,
lerindleg ex-Siemonr of Congress John
Mt Qama, and to the flame number of ...1111513stp
plam
Trotting &latch.
Nam Tong, Sept. 22.—The great trotting
lawn op the 2lst, on the fashion course, be
tween Dexter, George Wilkes and Gen. Butler,
far $l,OOO, resulted in favor of Dexter In three
straight teats. George Wilkes was withdratvn
after the record beat, Time, 2:2534, 2:9d, and
2:25.
General Howard.
New Tons. Sept. 23.—The realms's special
sale: Maim General Howard left today foi
Richmond on his contemplated tour of hispec-
GOA. Brevet Major General Baird has 'been as-
Gutted to duty under General Howard, of the
Freemen's Bureau.
Illness of the President% Daughter and
Secretary Seward. - •
Wasunsorost, Sept. 22.—The President%
daughter, Mrs. Patterson, and Secretary eels
are era both ao unwell as to require medical
attendance,
, .
Escape of Major /Moore.
NA.nrcrus, Sept. 2 2.—Major Moore, of the
teeth Tennessee Infantry, ern:ate:l oo a . charge
of murder and :aloe, escaped from the county
'sinner night, thrcugh the neelect.of the turn
key.
Rxtenstvo Robbery.
Drrsorr, Sept. 22.—Tye store of Charles
Dawson, at Pottle; was entered by burglars
last night. The safe was blown open and robbed
of over $'4,000 In Government bonds.
Ton Franklin Pennsylvania .H.qxisilery, edited
by lion. A. K. 3fcCittre, publishes Mr. Stevens'
speech, In full, and endorses It In the following
frank and hearty manner:
"It is, like Mr. Stevens' efforts, characterized
by masterly ability, and ae an exposition of the
true policy of reconstruction many may ridicule, •
distort and quibble at It, but none eau sureess
frilly answer It. It la well in these days of de
generacy in statesmanship, when politicians
swarm In our places of power and but few reach
the measure of even tolerable popular /Wens,
to have a lull In the whirlpool , of politic* arid.
paltdon, andhearten to tke counsels of the feiw
who speak the troth for the tmth's 'sake, add
defend the true pritudoite of government remand.
Ism of the .blaadlaturtenta of „favor or„ the'
prejudices which . may hipper' to rote the.
hour. Such a man Is Hr. Stamm' He
setts; to' eatmetate new Or oorelArte- .
miter . He, meta not, popular approhnthan.
wouldriot. bow to 'tenor.
tows
formidable
or teropthig- offers. Re devoted ad the
republic—has elrungleCitrlllr a anudsteney
equaled-by-any ' other Itring yea& team to
mak* It true toil.; great minion arid tree_ to the
.thirtypillions Whosoinhedtanee IL . IA 1 1 1 44
past, he
Lea hebeld.the sorgei of popular
entoooll..
erretiover - lam as he Maintained the
proelplet of Freedom through evil and good
to
Pots, and now when his eloquent warnlngal
of other days stand out In our. hletory .
as prophecy A:tinned; the candid and dispaielon,
ate will hearties for our common cane,- and
weigh well his policy for the safety of thegov..
erareent. •
N,o one et ordinsq perceptions will *ttidy eus r
expoedtion of the relations the revolted States
ettatain to the present government without:
adding hie convictions. • .
Tim Portatotoh (N. r.f. ) .Tol_at says that a
pow raiding at Cam Easbeth
* M ee
wkWty4" Portland, twwor throe years *Mee
yarehased at auction & la Portamonth, au old
mabogny cha ir with a hair cloth outdated
seat, tacked round wilts brass !Mils. The price
paid was fifty vents. riffertaidtur It home, she
=umak mercy* Ist the euabloa. arellopm.
leg dleCartred Men, with the whole
Taloa al width tha üblic has Doi beesimade am
4ttalued. " la Lai d that azi Mortis=
sill
of
one Of the' earl' ollDerhylr family was here
teurghtlelliad which armtm large route I D gig
-Thant Mrs Ilrom Om, who hare inherited It.
Ipformotlon,,lCht sald„,wits oink to•Arghmd,
sada spatial' mesterigulias emit oat; wise gava
She lady lame rams ••• Raw
to
is not
loam; but , as. iba was; enabled to Insect lay.
thousand dol/ars goverament Mocha Intro;
It Is thisughtlhat she made II profitable %winos&
ha tier ehalr"apeealatkm...-Mte IMMO OM , heil
b rs. Ilaybal7.4 "- ' • ",
• *-
~--'?'rr~sso~az.
Wmila 3 lrt i ctoux, rertnedymetabor otCoo4
;nes theeTeoth - dlstrfeeof It diedl ilaselyatt Roaran &native of.;
New Toskireal tBmovesleomaYearearnearGro,
dhows, whOeto Made tench , repOintion4trihe
. predicts of the law, and—became an active and
inonended pallaelm -do 1860 he was elected to
. the tiotneof Representatlyes . of- the Thirty -Bev
cam Coeneeta, and Served ' o n the Committee on
kitten Affairs.
JESSE 1). amoy . haa.been beard from. On
board ail Ohlo :steamboat. he remarked to
southern lady othecearoen proclivities, whoivas
complaining 'boat the losa of her 'elaveas
you, madam, sag to all other ladles- who have
upheld the camse_of the antratioir acreths a .re
ward will come.l Your 'cause la over' Tor the
ilerent."
•
rim dome J,:llokkreOlcr. Treartares of the
State of Indium, and J. 0. Barnett, Deputy
Auditor of the State, left for New York Tea
to overhaul thipapere and yowlers of Jana
8➢
Walker, late 'ant bf the State, and. te su
pervise other Ithrortatt =alert tentteck . ...twlth
the public totere4tt:
ea
trnwerreat tintespondent dtterthealibdel
'Ceder' as a Jolly. •tound•faeed , Alinnian, who
might berienia—Sciktity by ant ,, ltentdc4
o'in Clio san;e*:lllllZmittiktlthefttabWAZ
He
.tatolhertaghtittatialairso—
elly t`71.0 two teleesiTefirtitial as
laid MOM -,ZA
TUB eallallEklatit r ittatierfidiroft'Zaffersotio
" - the DiT - Tintleteei i'afalall:44 -WOW: Mr.
Mudd la a p r tmen i hinitale•ntiraeki <Arnold la a
clerk lu thaPairetthataratAhliell/eiiend SpAM'
ler and O'Langidistareewarking **me Mass
carpenteina le.,the!t t kle#Piga. •
Jill= Firma, theeiden.residontot
von caani7+.2'l4lE 'Ximikdiek°felLdsltlithee•
nged. one .handred, lie ins R efolei tine ww
`selillef; : oted-teir - tkosif f ailv d eun gt o d ar
that :Prealdeerter thalialtett that% atid yottsi,
at °serf Presidentiall - election
L i.Jrir4tha . i reciatlyiecehol bitithatiihrtrald
Judge ad es.losocjranw - Mexteo4- IN 2 P:nuntr
the health of that tlagulahed .geaferaell.l:o
be'anch as to create i.ne-meat Serloakappiehenot
•
EsreaGaLtinsizi:itli eried_6l .iettre
mullet atltssephlain a few days„ ter pedition.
tinitylng and ttOld*, 'up 'to • ptibite
Gefernor Eneirnio*)md•Zersident Jahn lainfamyso a.
- Ix ohln - the eatiteat• la malty between t 3 heeenee
and Schenk her Boarder. The Goternerahlp
sullen Tittle interest;; and we may not anticipate.
n very strong vote.
GEN. RI-PUS Skrrii,l, commanding - 111)111101
licad, Das married ,one of-theaehoOi duped-In—
tendents who went: ;down there 'Trani hileaa—
ebusettn .
cunte JuermE Cirasa arrived in New YOlif
City Tuesday from Anattlegton. and , was nailed
upon during the darby a number of prominent
gentlemen. -
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RAR I3 O. I3 L—SOEMILEr—O n the Mtn:tint s
at All Saiuti Church, atidglitibeldge;•lbighiad,"-ey
the laminable and Rel6' Sent' RartiCede:bludhat
of the bridgegrcual,./loe,RALPRRAI2BOILD
brother of Lord Sudeld,Tto LILLY.. r eenact
daughter or rdttati tY. R: Rani* Eld4'ate3
fraud daughter of 171111ata Creghae. Z of - Let.
stint Grose, Ky., and gilLtel Clete Of the Rem et
Fora SaudiuittYi the hue Gahm!' George •Pretheet
of the Milted States Artily.
DkiD.
SHSHTIMar a—On Friday, at 2 o r eloolcp.
BE:, &SH:MII,
.11i the tortevendi
year of Is age. • • y.s
The :towel vlll takeirece from his isti tea.
dente, corner of Jetretetut and Federal atreatas
Allegheny, on Sznebii• airesnwoOni "
o'eloek,to proceed to thiallegheniCreniVary, and
the Mends of the huniltire lespeelltilli fatltral
to attend without further =Um
ataDoznisrz—seveiLber gist, at 11 °Moak
p. m. P/138403, eon at Ell= and. James IlleDent•
nen, seed one year Lad ate month.
The femeril will tabe Elsa Saftranar, the 21.1
but, at halfpast SlO2 eVoile, Praia Vo. 20, red.
erabstetet, Pittsburgh. The Wends Of thefts:illy
are rerpectfmlylnnted t r al attead.
R REZVA9-7:,
irc0m...3.32c33.rt,
Street,if..near Fifth Street
arr OOPPINS of ever* deiniitian. °mut
GLOGLOVESILL'VeranY and FURNISHING FOR FUSER
MALI= tand •
ahad 451.11 041:EICLIZSE and OASAmes
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Concert Hall Shoe Store,
Directly Under The
OPERA ~OUSE,
Boots and Shoes,
'OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
..fre Bold Pa' er.nere gang
COMPAIILSON Wan
OTHER. DEAL ft Ask
1116 EABB ELY!, ;(1.F.G00D3. 2 4
Children's Shoes you can yet foi -10 e,
ffien's Boots
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