f, it.-,.. ,if : ESTABLISHED IN 1786. 1:(.0"#*Tgli„c; , NOTICES,- " Engravisigs , WITorS am” • mare, thy pioquig, et tituutknir. - 10,000 "Segura To be loath!' =WM 15 , 1thOnt reserve, et Mo- C7lonagid'oAciallert. - . Iron Vttati Y t7ood• ' ~inct White Barrok!J;s44l.lo..r Mot-Low shensby & Bar' A U r Be Lot of fitilteCountry Blankets Willbeoppaed this moraft I et Shelleby & Bar. elsy%, ortt indleittinfiaThey will be sold very dap. " • . , ..' :-- i: 1 - . wi n , ipi a i . m e.. . . The only_ stoelsof fi-4 4Prlant, so;ored rrene4 flannels in tie cliy li . aegimillsbyic 13srelars; 31. e. and ateEnilcantteet. rf , :-.- -•- . ~,,. . , The Ated and Blue. Should lon 4116 iitime Ininnels in either of thego - tolOg4 go -go . Bateg'l„k- Bell'o t No. 21 Filth - Tlie radial" VIII add a well atoned 4toalt o! Dread floods, .111awla atuiDatneathi Goals, at lower pates than TOUT Argygisek Anywhere, at 9. Hamm Lova n rc e pAtoeibiriexii Fs:same on the north. :tut 0 9 P.W147 Pirket streets. . ?he: Package Express. - Mr.Jaltofficrktetrilltilikter of VA, new eaten Sawamlonnesethar c lastlilll be :raw* tor ~ nois oniftdogaday Inorrattot. 'Merchants, boot. :um ma, and otherseatelyeferred to Ma adver tisement in another column. Flannblet, The' bed 'Mortal stoOk E th , s city. They were -Foldrlti forth...lune, add we are now *Milan theW. llB bia ;Wan they e►n be procured for from UtkiiiidifattMulcilt a. Ranson Love a. ams. itemisiter they ortrztoyr ou She icorttoesst ootnmi •ot Foßith and raAtet sire 4 44 . 'Asiah;WlLWoMidVorDrAcaCaA4 10e bass'Js*lretatted - .:uother large stock of .FallAakriiW z ttras.Gpp.4, such out Blerlacs,: "Slik f ltZalpklkAirool, Plat& and Lustre' of 7.4olotstio; aleil a dna tuaortaient of tea ganis,-biakble'llianiVoolored. trcrhirr, Lout' h Co., - IN rodent (treat, AU eighea9 Are The.Y Goingf ." weSitu, - reader, to yOur teeth. Re careful. Next to youellynsilour,teetheire the moat preci ous of your tams! omen., Use the Fragrant So• soden*. It will at obea:' Slyest decay and prevent what are now, met" sPeqqfrom NADI .Ottlitea. 111 tett it will uve andbuuttfy your loath. And It thlhe.thaCcia.:ilicel. them: Reflect. on Wer Wcrolll Can- Attention To an adruttsecnent in innthltr Ultima of the opening of a tuitional:de:SU new store 'tent by • . kWh= L. Robb, los Ohnistreel, Allegheny. She hasjut Utiwnt Ltina the g..es With en entire stock of soca, wick u Bougie, Mats, Velvets, Mb . bus, he. She. offers, also, all the facilltles for blenching, Aging end punning ell kinds of Strew blir ACAS:, Country Blankets and Flannels, Go to Shellsby & Basally's, 1141 and 216 Market street, and supply gooreelf wttb a pair or good country blankets, or a few yards ofbarred or plate flannels. BeineiSdler yerceau buy aeytalnk in the w001en...14e cheaper Lath& holiio than you can in any Otheihottiolnehniley. - Theis' 'stook of blatr katis t flahittlitiolbaltsallesagoods and moraU eirsarlifger - ortetter assorted than It in at thi preseattittls., *Great 4tediance title 01 ralmitlue, t 06000.0 aA4 Mar; 000 p and m il " - /menus articles, thls - (SOW. a)) 001111041. Wm. inesunca at 10 o'clock a b d eentinulog till lOUs Maimed et, at McClelleind's Al:union Hotwe, 65 Filth 'street. Special attention ti asked to thte tale at many eitteles not enumerated in the sd. yertitement will be sold, Without any reservation at thls will bekhe Last sale previous to' the sm. rePresiestts, end ev;exptbiag mum be cleared up to made room., • Ile Red v►Ltte and Blue. ghoula you with pixie Flannels In either of these colors, go to Batis k Belle, t(0.21 Fifth stied. Sober trYeto for Manklog People Year after Year, for =eighth of a century, the Pros of the country lose chronicled the banencha effects orliostarrieres I: freest= BITTIIHIL Edi tors, author*, physicians,, merchants, oaken of the army and navy, chemiets,. counselors, min isters of the goepcl; : la iliott ß a gyixt amid of wit. nesse" of every . profeielon, trade and calling, have testified 'to its efficisy tante , and regolatlig medicine. rho-names and statement' of these vvitneues have been publishedjnVlhe pnlllie prints. Many of them' are well krioWn to the whole public. Their testimony has never hien enstipvged or. impugned. Upon evidence far less Weighty 'men 'are acquitted o ' econdth ied by On, aclentlims Jnrire — I Howrimrantle SiowsortErrrecs is not, hoWel),er, Von trial. he' been tried and prononneedlon the authority-ofthose whose -Eva and health it has preserved, es pure, luirmless„ and eminently Wintery, preparation. ettiointiiiWve been made to medic— Thighavefaifid. Can it be ineceesery to saywhy ',they have. failed? Ask the recovered dyspeptics, billore anifirers, victims of fever ind AM, ailditiarrous subjects who have experienced its Whets; What- Otee"thhiltof it. den Tara l'nd . 'reltly by whit Li* gay. Sold every where. . Boots and shoes, Blissonktial Mots arid Shoes, Atffigganto Booth and Shoes, ,„ es - f- Boots and Shoes, AtM alil• • 1 'Boats and Shoes, Xasimgc • •• , Boopo and S4ors, At ffiagonlz VAIL Boots rind Shea; 14. Masottr. IlaIL Bcote and thoes, 1921=1= Boots and 1311oes, At BisozdolialL, • - , . Roots AAA Shoes, At Miami,: ttan. - -`Pala and Winter Goodie. , - is anti great pleasure we call the Atte:Mob -eurlimitiera to the imperh stook of Allen! Winter: „Goo:1.8,1ot receiredby Mr; John Wein:Ole:chant Treflori Ito; I.le•rederal itreet, Alleitumyr. Itts Stock etohFiics come of tax i west and most bean. fiutqlOthr,chisiti . neres,draterostlagsandVestings ittexbroughtlo...the.vestent market. all. assort. "bent of Fonilzhlng Goan, 'comprising &arts, Inswers,,polhirs, Neck Ates, itattherchists, etc., .cannot be.sumassed east or west. ICiarge deck -of leady.made Pants, Coats, Vesta and ore...mita will also he round at him' establish:anat. Persarii in Mentor anything In the clotatog line should act Witt, give 31r. Weer a call. -, Thomas W. Parr, Ac fraotteal _Mae BoOfero. mot Demlea In American Mato, Of radon! colors, Mike at Alesseoet Laughtio.s. near the Water Works, Pittehnoth. ra. SesMewl. N 0 ... '73 Pike street. .Ordere promptly attended to. All Work vrarrantbil water proof. BlDlSiring done at the shortest notice. No thane for repeats,' prcorhuo the coo , Is not abased after it Is Dot 0."4,- Carpenter JOUbitig S7lop Pissing returned after ma absence of three Year" a the lures, I have ro.okned e,y shop for all sort. .of Jobbing fa the carpenter Line, at the old decd. Virgin Alley, between Snotthflold street. sod Merry alley. Orders solicited and promptly attended to. wants me erm u m, • FBA= AND Somme IN Eenoen.—An Aas • iralist tiOhlenian and juries, Max Eder von etubtaratich, Professor ofr the University of Mankind hie wife poisoned themselves, a few weeks ago, In ortter to escape fmm the invent - _gallon of bit frauds upon the relietwud savings bank forworklng people and servants, the funds 01 . Whichhad been committed to his trust. His Iricsids.bad collected $204300 to enable him to make • up, thelgoonnt„, but, when they called at his house MO found the Professor and his wife dead Lk bed:, , Tan 11. .E. Mirk Attorney for lowa tae nettled lalseult evened Holloway 41; Vockerodt, distillers, of }Keokuk. for ylolotkon of the reve nue taws,. the Government takieg the distillery properly. subject to a .00traiderable prior mort gaged lutcreet, and the par it . being released foam further liability. „The Government had ,proricnialy default and penalttea W WO amount f 35.000. • f k. - II FROM THE YENANGO OIL REGIOYS, Operations en Weal Hickory. FROMM WELLS ON PITHOLS. dboa catchir eftlo. Corrosponderwe of Its Figsburgl, Gaatto. Timorre, Ps. Sept. 28, 1805. Yesterday I reds, over to West Hickory to as outman what progress had been made by the Various companies' who tt?sve phrchased or leased property on that stream. I found that quite a large number had either commenced boring, or were making preparations to do so. The Foster Oil Compinsj, of Union, Pa. had met with decided messes, and were pumping at the rate. as they claimed, of forty to fifty bar rels per day. I estimated the amount at about !DAM haunts per day, and suppose the gravity of the oil ironic 'be kbout SS - degrees.' The -Foster well is on the White Farm, about three Miles front the Allegheny river, and six miles from Tidlonte, It is four hundred feet deep and tubed three hundred and sixty feet, It has created considerable exeltement amongst the oil men. Land on West Hickory is In greater demand by those who want to buy and lease. oil territory. A company operating three miles higher np Wee. Hickory, on the Mlles Farm, were testing their - will they . Informed me that it was pumping two to three haired, par day; and Improving. This well Is three hundred and sixty-eevan feet deep, and tubed three hundred and sixty feet' It Is not deep enough. They must go down as much deeper than they now are, as they are higher than the Foster well, which Is probably sixty to seventy feet, and then we think they will end oil In paying quantities. There will be a great deal of boring on West Hickory the - next tax menthe. At, Tblionte there is considerable timing, ,Dennis, Run (the west branch of Gordon HattOrtalettfalls Into the Al. legbenyi • thp: lOwer end or Tbatoute . borough, is fnlloflife . There are - Some tieing or-thirty wells going down, andsome of them are down tothe sand rock, and will soon bore through It. They are getting good shows, and are confident of finding oil in paying quantities. The Mc- Kee and the Twin wells on Dennis Run still continue to flow, as vela" even tbe wells on Gordon Run. The Ecanomite wails continue to pump as usual. I would remark that the oil at Tidionte, Dennis Run and at the Reonomite wells Is not lubricating oil, as many suppose, but is a superior article of refiring oil, and al ways commands the highest market price. YIELD 01! WELLS - 0w Prrumas. According to •6 by staiiineer' corres pondent of therErie Dispatch tha following Is a correct list of producing wells on Pithole • CretkOn the vicinity of Pithole City, with the daily yield of each well: Wells. • Farm.. Pumping . , Daily It laid tio. 40 bbl. 4, sO • a, en" • 35 74, 93 ill .1, • SO - 771 Zs 47, 8 6441 . Flowing, 4,510 tg..„ 4. ISO " AZ, . 4, - Pemptng, - • 77; Fiewriag, - - too e " 103," Pumping, 5.2 " lee, " 20 " 4, " ~ 103 " 157, " 100 " 4, 1 Twin" Flowiny, 800 " • 1, " el 1.1 403 " Grant, " ' 1,600 Vetted sP " es ese Heiabitead Primping, • - -pro. lA, Ranker, _ . 100 " • 18, Flowing, 670 " 110, • 403 " . 2 , Horsy, 60 11, McKenzie 200 " Taland,r Flowing, 250 No. 7, Bon, Pimping, 7 Hoosier, Dorsett; riwu Prrnoms Crrr, Sept. 30; ' 0 35.—1n our letter of the 25th, we mentbned that there were bat few painted private dwellings, which the ?Mole Record disputes. A few can be called arty or one hundred here, when at other places It would be - considerably leas. -We did not refer to store* alter* or hotels, hat ;Imi:dwelling homseaiind the result will be, found aa we stated it. The above jonenatetates that the United Stites well has started up with renewed life sad is flow ing more then It■ usual amount. This report Is no more faiorable to the Well than the one so extensively circulated of lta having mopped. All men of experience in the oU business know it to be a bed sign for any flowing well to start im soddenly and flow 50 ranch name than Its usual amoint. With erelong boots wer slatted tnis well, and learned that Is flowing about as weal. When the rode were galled from No. 110, Hooker farm, the thr..ad strippM from the lower valve. leavlag It In the well. A StC3l tap Is being made to cut a new threader' this valve , and on Monday next due Venetic]: ,of ;drawing-- the r valve will commence. • Tble:will bee mast dls :agreeable soh. The efellie non , flowing nearly 1,000 barrels, aad after — the valve lt wit' the amount will be conelaerahly larger. Nor 113 sr,d 35, Holdemn farm, are being tested. Both bid fair to be good wells. The rods are now out of 110, Booker farm. The time occupied In drawing them was thirty minutes, when the stream of oil found Its way to the creek. It covered the surface ) giving It the *neurone° of op trtehi'dnimig a Food freshet ffithetime of ateneratimisah-up. We shall tot estimate it hi-thla repot:4_4nm merely say it can he numbered with the largest. The suprrintesdent„ Mr. K, will Inform an Imme diately after gauging the mnks. I will then send the exact amount. No. 112„ of the same farm, isj not being tested. The indications are good. No. 5,. . 1 /2 rftsrce, imam's% to be a good well, bat erill_tusve be,tneed ‘ again be rgdo much, as the read bat li'not debt. Fifty ono leasea_haye been sold °lathe Stea mer farm. and many wens are going down. Well N 0.2 is down 760 feet. It has been tithed and is pumping with fair Inclinations. Boma -oil has been obtained and owners are sanguine. Wells 6.29 and 30 also promise well. No. 47, Holmdea, is flowing et the rate or 700 barrels, since the drawing of tb6 sticker rods. - A2O barrel was strriett Yesterday. at No., 2, Hohmann farm.,-Correspoyecnce Erie DiApealL NATIONAL EVANGELICAL CONYE\TION Corrairoudenee of the Pittatnirgh Gazette EDITOR/1 Gazers: The Convention spent most Of the morning session,' yesterday,' in ills . cussing the title to be given to the Association. This wan dually fixed tipois--f`The American Chilstian Commission." This Commission Is to consist of sixty persons, who shall have pow er to add to their number as necessity may require. Chief Justice Chase la President, Bev. .1. P. Durbin, D.D.. Vice , ,Prealdeat, and Rev. Dr. Boardman, of Phlladelphis.Secretary. This American Christian Commission pro peers to operate comewha4 after the fashion of the Chrititlau Commission, which has amain , Oohed so great and glorious a work. It hopes to unite all good people Ist a concentrated and vigorous effort to save the millions of oar land. It will bring to bear every' possible agency and appliance of the Gospel. It Is not sectarian In any sense of the word; It Is emphatically Chris tian. This Is evidenced by the character of the delegates from the various' parts' of the country. About three hundred were. In attendance, re presenting a score of different denominations. .and embracing the names - Of some of the most - Illatingliished and honored men Of the land. While the Convention was in regress, large and enthusiastic meetings were held each even ing in the churches of the city, and addressed by members of the Convention. The spirit of the whole proceedings was such as to shore that this in to be an earnest andlasting move ment for the furthcraneenf. Christianity, by the 'mita d t front of Its nominally...J(old ad professors. Having aecompilaned the work of organiza tion the Convention adjourned yesterday evet in g. VLSITOit. A Corn etlon— Cot. w W.lll.oavls—Letter from the Publisher .of the Doylestown Democrat. DOTLESTOW., PA., Sept. 29, 186'5. To the Edifora of Me Piltsbutgl, Goxttel DEAR Sine:—hly attention had been called to an article copied Into your paper from the Boats County Inteltigencer, charging W. W. H. Davis ilth the authorship and intblication of certain sentiments. In the belief that !you desire to act fairly and honestly with a political opponent, and not charge him with anythleg that does not properly belong to him. I infer,' you that the undersigned was both editor and publisher of the &Vaal= Democrat at' the time those tracts referred to were published, nor had he any more to do with the mating and publishing, than you bad, aspen may see by the 000 of Democrat I send you. I Ilene axa respaslbla for the sentient:lla of then extracts, and :I have no apology to offer here fOr anything. If. In your course as an editor, you are governed by humor andJusticc towards e brr.ve and maimed. soldier. I will eiptet to see this In your column:et' but, 4f en the other hand, yen desire f 0 do kind _- tire and Injury to one who has shad his blood on the battiotield in support of the flag of his comity, you will decline toglee )I.his publicity. • Yours; respectfully, J. D. lIESDEIXIIILL. ' - DAILY GAZETTE. C i orrerpcmdenes of Ou Piffshrrech Ganette • -Ltlirffirstruth N-1..8ard..„25,, ISO& chance to be Erthe old DMOinini isniatenteg for a few days, in the City of Hills, (Lynch berg,) now, but If the military be withdrawn, a different state of things may be eipected Wherever there is Do Military,' the once rebels display their grey clothes, brass buttons and other insignia of rank, and parade the streets with as much pomp as though they ware ems querors. Many who have taken the oath still cling to that tacerhopelese °fait inaPetees Idessi that the Confaddety will . Ole SOM.: Many wilisay this is only the case with a row ' but fiord four months dose observation, I have come to believe, that la the sentiment and desire of most of the people of Virginia. LIT. any Clan of common sense travel through Virginia and see what class of Northern Journals are read. Yon find nothing (with the exception of the New York ,Fferait'l,) trot the N. Y, Ness Metropolikal Beton): and there'll but dhe paper pnblishedla Virginia; that Ls the Rich ond Republik., which Is eo poorly patronized that Scan barely exist. Two-thirds of the candidates for Congress are Men wbo have held office under the so-called l_lonfederata States, and are not eligible, 55 they Enevie take' the -roath: - ?basemen, backed by the Copperhead papers North and the re papers Booth, lead those who are honest in .thetelnten.lons, to believe that the test oath Will be repealed, and that they can take their !seats In Congress. ' The Southwestern portion of the State Is more `lntensely ditioval then the Northern and East ern parte. Aif nip= or Union man Is despised; he cannot amebae with the people with any degree of-pleasere, man *mister arrested , by the Provost Marshal for tiltertng treasonable sentiments. This occurred not twenty feet from the Provost Marshal's office. Such boldness as this is of freetunt occurrence. While In conversation with one of the above stripe the - other day, be told me he had taken the oath of allegiance, and intended to keep It; but a few moments alter, I heard this same man say that If he could make the Confederacyjnde pendertetomortowi by losing his lib, her Wonld do It. Ho called that keeping his oath. Just so It Is with many others. Virginia is not an exception. I have traveled from Macon, Go te•lanehbetn, and Lind the same untie:Leans prevailing In Georgia and elsewhere. FLAT AT LITUItiIItRO MSCIITEREB. General Briscoe Arrested. NEW Vona , Oct. 2.—The Efirold's Washlngton epeclal says : About the middle of lest month General Baker received information of a plot at Lynehburgh, Va., to rob the Post Quartermaster's safe of a large amount of money It was known to cantata,,= The matter was investigated and re,- suited in the arrest rind Incarceration in the Old Capitol prison, last night, of Brevet Brigadier General J. C. Briscoe. of the 109th Pennsylvania Volunteers, (commanding the post at Lynch burg,) and A. W. Lackey, of Worcester, Massachusetts!, formerly a antler at that past. General Briscoe Is an Irishman by birth, and bee been in command of the post at Lynchburg since Lee's snrrender. Captain \V. A. Atherger. son of Canal Com. mlssioner Alberger. of New York, has been Quartermaster at Lynchburg, and had In his charge, on the 21st of SepteMber, 4L541.1)D0 In greenbacks, besides a large ahment of captured gold coin and bullion, which had been placed In his charge for , safe kceplag. Brlsene ap preached Alberger through Lackey and promised to him, its the war was about to close, and none of them had made money out of It, they should make a grand haul in concert and pocket $50.000 apixs In a flash. Alberger kept the runes in a safe which formerly:belouged to a rebel officer. and this fact was to give color to the charge which was to be made, that thayx•rebel. having a duplicate key to the safe, had robbed it. Briscoewas to arrest the Quartermaster, his clerks, and half the peo ple of Lynchburg, to avert. ansplelon. The Gen eral took en impresahm of the safe key In war, and sent Lackey to Philadelphia to' get the key made; although be was ostensibly In the plot, be inthrined the Secretary of War, and two or ttree of Geeeral Baker's officers were sent down to Lynchbarg to arr es t the guilty parties. Th. se , Means .w through holes In the ceiling of the ail e, Gen. Briro.Je come la while the Quartermaster and Ws clerks were gone to din ner, and unlock the safe with the false key and take cut three packages of greenbacks, of forty thousand dollar& each, .and load himself down with coin and bullion to the amount of one bun ed end fifty thrmsaud doll umbering previously situated paper and cloth, with a view to burning' the bonen:Lg. They followed him across the hrill of his own office, and burnt In titan, him counting and arranging the money tented Us bolted door. The wax moulds and false keys were fercad upon him, and the proof was Indisputable. These proofs are now in General Baker'a possession. Briscoe and Lackey 'are la the Old Capitol prised • nwaltlng and Alberger, the honest Qaartercsaster, la on duty at his old cost. • 8 4 04 bulanel Bleopeon, of the Engineer Corp,e who le epecielly dctetled for netflee in -the Department of the Interior lelt !s.tre a few dye aro fora tour of Into_etton over the forty mile route of the Ktneae branch of the Pacific R. It. He arrived at Bt. Loots yesterday on his way thither, and he Will *xi. on this mission in conjunction with Gov. Crair ford of Kanires, dad Hardee Scott of Indiana, who accompany him. The report of the ex amination will to transmitted to the President Nrw Yolk, October 2.—The speeulative ao- Mit, la stocks continues. The Railroad flat Is excited and the transactions at this morning's board exceed those of any day for many months past. A clique has taken bold of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh, and reitims the price two per mat. at this tnomirlit'a 2 "beseld, with saes of tight thonsand states: "Itichtg/in Southern also Sad doom ate rise of 2 per cent. Chicago and Alton are In large demand for lu vret.ment, but orders cannot be hued at the prices bid. The bllsceltuicons list was strong and active. Coal stocks reeds entrong. , Government stocks are especially dull I Five- Twer_tles are lower; Seven-Thirties are y,c better. . , , 7i - 1 - ere was a shar p decllnn In Bionics at the second board, owing to the heavy tealtr.itlons and agitations or theidan gceition. After the Barton, the crarket was a Iltde better, and at the last beard It was steady, The number or out siders in theetock market I steadily Warming. The following are the closing nedta ,loo9 : Now York Central, 013 g; Erie, 87%; Hatiton, 111; Reading, 116%; liintilgan Bon. hern and North ern Dikes, 713; Clevtland and Pittsburgh, 74%; Clercland and Toledo, 110; Chicago and Rick bland Railroad, extra dividend, 10734; Chicago end Northwestern vreln.-rci1.62%; Plttsbunit i Fart Wayne and Chtcago Railroad, extra divi dend, In. Curreri3n, Sept. 2, 1385 There was rather more demand for money, but first class bottles readily supplied at 3 per cent and no nee Fuld over 0 per cent. Tne discount market was better supplied with commercial pa. per and notes at i€llo per cent. The new loan will have no permanent effect upon the money market. Gold doted at 1.4434. Sterling bills firm at 109}413 , 110. Governments lower, and dva• twenty bonds advanced to There Is still conelderableectlvity In the boot and shoe trade end very full pica era realized. The stock ts light and mar.ufactarere are selling ahead of production. The dry goods market is very strong, for both the Foreign and domestfetraae. anti Ia tmpro vir g quite rapidly. There - la a shirp dement; for goods generally. A largenumber of country , merchants are hero, and there will prnbably be a fair business during this month. Speculation has recently apt dog op in real estate. The demand rare on the unimproved property above the itientml Park 'rind between Pifth and Eighth avenues. Lots are changing hands frequently and prices are steadily on the else. The following is tolia3 o e httslners at the oillee of the United States Assistant Treasurer: Total receipts 96429,409 25. Total payments $12,- 483,203.68. Reline° 904.928.873,01. The re ceipts Include for customs 9d80,000, and on ac count of loan 9202,500. Throughout the past month there was a very steady market, for wool, with slightly Improve! prises. The amount cf domestic fleece and pulled wool sold ores quite large, hat without any tproulative.movement. Prices, however, advanced to, little. to change quotations. The stock bee become light. Senf salon In an Episcopal Church —A ppear twee of a Secesti Pastor—Portion of the PIIILADELPIIiA, October 2.--Qalta a sensation was produced In Bt. Marks Episcopal church of this city. yesterday, (Bunday) by the mpetwacce of the Rev. Dr. Wilmer In the church. Dr. Wilmer was the pastor of the church before the war broke out, and his seceah proclivities in duced him to leave and go Barth with a large amount of baggage which was detained at Fort ress Monroe by the Government. The Reverend . Dr. appeared In the church to nonfat In celebra— g the holy commhuldu Betake, and this was the signal for a large portion of the congreza.:. lion to leave the church In disgust, ?law Moan, Oct. 2.—The, irorld's special says, General.Paltner, Commanding In the State of Kentucky, bed in Interclew with the President yesteolay. relative to the military situation there. General rillOW 'dries not agree with Governor Branactto and the Ecntucicz delegation. LETTER FROM VIRGINIA. New tie* [nuance and Trade. Congregation Leave in Disgust. AVlhe Bit/Intl= In Kentucky. PITTSBURGH. TUESDAY OCTOBER 3. 1865. TEE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH GEN. GRANT'S . INOV BNB, Important Military Magna to be Adopted. THE WITTESSErIN THE WIRZ TRIAL. Ton Thousand Pardons Granted: SpeaLot Dlapatob to the Pittaboigh Gazotto. Puu.t.DELeint.. Oct. 5. General Grant will reach Waahloston this week, when general Important military mea sures will be adopted, among which will be the witialrawal of meat of our troops from the Southern States, and the discharge of the Vete ran Reserve Carps, and the colored troops. These MUSLIM detract from the great' masa In rec.alting rcir the regular' The deluge of white-58es introduced 1:4 the counsel for the deform In the Mrs trial is mid to be wilt[ a view to delay, In order to wear out the public sense of Ids cruelties, and then allow a chance of reacting. During the week PreSident Johnson has grained nearly ten tbemsand pardons, In which caeca the papers have been forwarded to their- destinations. It now rooks es though nearly all the application. would be granted and &- general sweep made, the exceptions being only those against whom are special charges, are lodged. In the Warner which left New Tart on Bair turdey lest, a colter beta of rebel eallgrants to Brazil went ont, The New Kb gland - delegates to the &pimps General Convention are generally in favor of timalon, without conditions of any kind. General Palmer has bean In Washington for a wick busily conferring with the President about affairs in Kentucky, and It it probable that some important change will be made there, ss Governor Bramtette earnestly requests the with drawal of the troops. The dispatch announcing that the Alabama Convention had abolished negro testimony In courts, is an entire mistake, as appears by an official dispatch from Gtneral Swayne, agent of the Freedmen's Bureau for that State, which says that on the 29th the Convention, by a vote . of fifty-nine to sixteen, required the judicial officers and magistrates of the State to ad, as agents of the Korean for the administration of justice under the regulations heretofore - leaned until other legal - prevision._ la . made These regultdiona provide for the Aneation of negro testimony, and give the freedmen fall le gal rights. The arrangement was made by General Swarth with Governor Parsons some time ago. but the vote in the Convention gives the matter a legal face to tt, which it did not prevlonsly pelages. The object of keeping Ir In this shape was to prevent It going to a popu lar vote with the other amendments, when It would not only Itself have been rejected, but might have canned the rejection of the antl-sla. very amendment. W. FROM lIIEW OHMS APIS. Rebel Gen Clarke Arrested; eaT:it AT, PARSOIS MURDERED, yr 1r as is c> as do. GSVIICS COLONIZATION BOERME Freedmen E upeautendent Suspended. Nee animas. Sept.:'.-General B. Claris, cx-rebel Congressman from Missouri, and F.:- Senator from Georgia and Celifornla, arrested at Eau Antonio and sent here, ecmflrm the report of the murder of the rebel General Par sons and three of his friends while traveling to Matam bras. They also report the condition of 'Mexico as most unsettled, the monarchy exercising Its powers with the greatest severity ever known in the annals of history. The Con federate Generals accepted &erica under Maxi as exiles, and were ordered to report at a certain towu, but mauy had previously zone to the Pacific coast en mute for Brazil or aCqIIO other country. Gwynn has an understanding with Napoleon relative to colonization in boson, oat Maxim!. Ban failed to countenance the schema and con sequently abandoned Gwynn, who than re turned toile United States. General' Canby has anioettdrrt Asststant Bit - perMtendent Calabar!. of the Freaimen'a Bu reau atEhrereport from auks, wading an !n• vestinatton of eertous Chartres against him. Calahan Is the Indlelthtel who pistol the whole corn under arrest a few days since. Governor Mord', of Florria, Issued a pnx lamation ordering the demon for Ma dude ConlanLlon on the lei of October. Ex Gov. Homo, of Texas. cll. - A ai Matagorda on theist chimp. The Matamoros Monne= of the 16th, saps the Tanner° Liberal Government or Sonora bee been detested by all swept two hundred, and they have written to the rrench commander. that as 6COII as the French force would arrive at Hennosell; they would leave; deeming the .fu. eras came helpless., in the neighborhood of Tampico, the Impertallsts elaintedus be 511=1:11. fal again, totally defeattnip gouda, and occn ming Tuba and Ganda, -- The Victoria ifentintr seems to apprehend that Caribou and Catroll =Mato an ;Mack on Matamoros, but ilella s will be ~repared. Cont. Nay In forwmg a contra go orrilln force. He was lately in Monterey. 'Cotton Le ilrm; told 4500 bales; total for the work 0000 belts; receipts 1600 bale stock on band 10,000 bales; freight sight bale are un changed, POODER MY ER INDIAN EXPEDITION. RLTCRA OF -GENERAL COMBOS Result of the Campaign, FORE PITCHED BATTLES FOUGHT Font Laniurr, Oct. 1.--General Connor re. turned on Saturday, from the Powder Slyer in 'diet expedition. Ills column will be here In six days. The result of the campsite Is four pitched battles with the Clheyenues, Sioux and Arrapa- Urn. Wittia lose on our side of Captain Colo, of the 6th litchtgan, and twenty-tour men killed and two wounded. The Indian lose to the tour battles, was Iwo hundred killed and a large number wonrded, the entire destruction of the village of .he Arrapahpca and the capture of five hundred bead of horses and mules. The lora. pahoes acknowledge the loss of runty-eight of their bravos In one battle, and are now c3ming in to make peace. It to thought that the Slone and Cheyennes are not half witippod, and riot less than Live hundred men should be stationed at Fort Con• nor, and the campaign continued. The citizens are now fearful the Sioux and Cheyennes; will come back on the road and interfere with the mall and telegraph. This expedition has been made:under the most embarrassing circumstances; not a pound of the stores Intended for the expedition arrived la time for me- The troops are mutinous, claim ing discharge because tno rebellion has ceased, and the regiments are being mustered out as rapidly as they arrive on the plains. Southern Postal floates—Ex-Ilebel Secre tary of War—uthees or Provost Marshall's Abolished. WASIIIIYGTOI , 4 October I.—Postmaster Gen eral Dennison daring September reartabllsbed the postal arrvice on fifty of the most important routes, and re-opened four bundretland fifty post offices In the Southern Mato. Percy 1,4 vory siker, the first rebel Secretary of War. la active In pushing his claims for Pinder'. Be had an interview with the Peed dent yesterday. fill tee offices of Provost Itarshalls in Fair. fax county, Va., opposite Washington, bare bean abolished for the (lest time since the avec nation of Manassas by the rebels. Alabama State Convention. bloremostrar. Sept. 08.—The Convention met to-day and repudiated alt debt& contracted by the 'State to aid the late war. They also refused to submit the amendmenta of the Constltution to a ppopular vote. The Colivention adjourns Satur y. LATEST FROM EUROPE. Recent Fenian Developments. THE DOMED'S FOUND ON COL. DAHLGREN aS ramie= Bendholden' Meeting in Frankfort THE FOREIGN MAIIKEITa, tic FAIITHHE Poiarr, October. : 2.—The steamship Belgian from Liverpool, on the 21st; yin Lon donderry en the 22d, passed this point this after. noon, etronle to Quebec. There were no new developments In the pro ceedings against the Fenlans. The examine lion of the priaoners stood for the SYrd. James Murphy. one of the men arrested at Dublin, who described himself as a citizen of Boston. and protested against his arrest, had been set at liberty. It la said that Murphy is connected with the War Department at Washington, but no explanation le given 01 his connect/on with the "Dish people. " As the Stith regiment was on parade In the Cork barracks, the Sergeant Major was called Into the anent room, and shown a roll book of *embers names; taken from en arrested Fe nian. The Sergeant Major admitted that one of the signatures was hla, and was at once taken Into custogy. A private soldier belong ing to the same regiment was also arrested. This caused great eschement at Cork, even, It Is reported, to a run on a Cork banker. A Fenian demonstration was rather expected et the Limerick races, and the military were held in readlness,lat all passed oftquictly. James Btevena for whom a rewait of £t,009 isoffered, is aid de camp, to Smith O'Brien, at Ballingarry. The American officer arrested at Queenatown on the arrival of the steamer Limerick, coma out to be a Federal and not a Confederate Cap tain named M'Cafferty. A number of Fenian documents were found in his possession of an iricendlary character, with evidence that he Is connected with the movement. The arms of Brigadier General Gleason, of the United States army, who was also a passenger on the Lime tick, were taken from him. The Morning Pon In an editorial asserts that the American government . % stronglyoppriSed to Ftnianietri, and would do elfin Its power to de feat them-. It asps that President Johnaon and Mr. Seward are animated by the most friendly sentiments toward England. The letter has com municated an account of the Fenian movement lathe British Cabinet, and neither the British public nor the government will readily forget Mr. Bcward'e honorable conduct. The Daily Ness thinks a Fenian collapse will be likely "to Bottle beneficially the political re lations between England and Ireland, which are likely to be far better understood than they have ever yet been. Llent .Col. Noberick, late Adit, Gon'i. of cavalry, wrote to the Times a statemeht that the dominate tbund on the person of Cal. Dahlgree after he was killed, were forgeries. The Scatterthwalta Circular, dated the evening of the 20th, says: The market for American Se curities ben been very active up to the 191,h, with steadily advancleg rates; 6 td's wereaternetbse 'at OS,‘,.‘ and gave way and closed at 68,®66ii. Erie bed been largely up to 5.83‘. Atlantic and Great Webtern bonds in demand and few sold even at an advance of two and three dollars. The Times says: Frankfort 'drifts mention that a raiding of American bond holder% re cently called there by Mr. Line, of New York, • banker, was largely attended, Mr. Lane said he bad not cone to borrow, 115 big countrymen were competent to povide for the wauta of the Government, but to make some communication about present affairCand future prospects; the Secretary of the Treasury having desired him to do so ruling hie stay In Europe Mr. Lace stated that an a large impartation. lON required for the E. nab a large revenue from customs was probable. He also stated that Congress at lei next session, would probably UMW= export duties on cotton, tobacco, As. Additional revenue to the amount of a million of Grilses would be raised. It is the wish of of the !Secretory of the Treasury to take op specie as soon as possible with • roductian of paper currency next Spring. The meeting expressed great do tbts whether the Uncut or large laspOrt duties would answer the purpose, the views on those subjects be leg entirely of an opposite character In Europe, weer. export duties are ebolished and Import duties reancrd to the lowszt point. Above all. the advantage was urzed of a gradual extinction of paper currency. Fames.—There were rumors of probable ministerial charges shortly and also of some Government reforms, including more liberty to the pr-re. Landon Hoary Market —Funds were steady. Consuls tinclaangwi. Di/copula in lair anntaniL The rupply of money is abundant at 43@14 per cent lAvastpoot. Sept. 22.—Tweoty-two Fenian arm..a have occurred In Ntancvster and one to Eht ffield. It is stated that the evideuee Is too hunt to atialt of ccawlnsilor, which will take place on the Mi. By ofrgraph to Loadondavv—LireelooL, Sept. 22.—Cotton—The Broker's circular re.. rte the sales of rotten for the week at 188,1 I e hales. Mending 54,000 balm tospeculatars and 35.01 M balm to expurtera. The market has berm excited, and prices advanced 34 ®Nd. for American, and l'&,111. for other demi:Aloes. The antborised quotations are fair, New Orleans, middling New Orleans. 1034 d. middling staple and upland, MIA. Bales 'to-day, Friday, 30.000 hales, the market closing with • still upward tendency. Manchester market buoyant and prices still advancing—Dreamt:at firm. Wbuat Id higher. Proyhdana steady. • /endow, Sept 22.--Console closing at 89 , ;E:1i g. , t for money. Illinois Central shares, 801@s134; L . 8. 5 20's : 63@,'653g.. The Bunton In the Bo:Lk of E naiad has In creased £60,000. Ismdcss, tleptember 21.—BreadstulTs dull, but steady—Sugar etlß advanclog—Cofftx brsn—Tea steady—Men steady. Richmond Bulletin Suspended-North Caro lina Conrentioc—Pardons--Gen. How. ard and the Freedmen. fkng Yong, October B.—The Herald's Wash ington special says The Commercial published at Richmond, Va., has been suspen ded by General Terry for libelous publications to lie keen of September BM. General Dodge, of the pelted States army, Is in the city. Evora („lackilin, of Bloomington, Illinois, and H.l). f3ollor. of Finlay, Ohio, Lava been ap nonatid viamlnlng physicians for lto Pension Bureau. The trastd's special, a dispatch datot.l R ileigh viewing, !Aye: Nearly all of the delegates to the Intate pea vention whlett meets to-morrow have arrived, and the utmost good feeling and harmony prevail. It is believed the Convention will be able to dispose of all the buslneso myught before It, and adjourn In twelve or fifteen days. The President was very busy today styles pardons. Over two thousand have been signed within the past few days. There are still Bev- Val thousand regotaltlans before him, which will be disposed of probably before the end of another week. The receipts from the Internal Berman on Saturday will nearly to two aulillone. The 21tneeipccial says: den. Howard returned from his Inspecting tour through Vir ginia, hat evening. Ile reports that favorable prcgress Ia belug made In the improvement or the condition of the freedmen, and the settle ment of the labor questlon . betwoan the employ• cr at d the employed. It is Gee. lloward's In tention to soon Mart on a new and extended tour, which will embrace ths . entire South. ACluDir the pardoned yesterday was Rev. A. T. F. Green, of lisahriPtt, the bead of the well know' Southern blethodlathook concern, Ile• Ferree, his partner, was also pardoned. Bonds or the Irish Repubne New Yona, Oct. 2.—The Tunes to-day save: The atramers City of Boston and Erin, which pallid from this port on Saturday, arn„eald to have t alma out 'LOGO 0001 n bonds for the mu of the enibryotic Melt Republic. It Is currently reported that se coon ea those boada reach Ireland molten will 'ragtime a more definite form, and a proclamation, also printed here, will be spread broadeact throughout the land; and so well guarded Is every avenue that there Is no proba bility of the Etltlab Government obtaining the documents, or interfering with the plan of dls tribniton. It Is claimed that the bonds have nearly all been thbreribed for and many by'people whom the Government least suspect. Oa the other band, the British Government claims to have knowledge of the shipment of the bonds, and bare an scent on board the steamers In question who will, at the proper time, seize them sad taro them over to the home Government. . . . In all probability both these steamers will be Qom ugb ly Foarebed before going to Qoce atoms, or at least before any puaengoro or (relent are allowed to land. War vessels are by tbls time stationed at Queenstown for thin express purpose Our Forces In Texas. NEw YORK, October I.—A private letter from a promlnentufncer at Houston, Texas. says thtu military operation's in that quarter have teasel to posters the leant interest. The army changed Into en Immense Sheriff's pine and Jay hawkers. In fact. alt our duties are moat Inglorious. Only troops enough are , being left to take charge of the nevem, Everybody Is 'Mira tired and wishing for war In luta) or elsewhere. THZNATIONAL DEBT. REGULAR MONTHLY sr=m-7. Decrease of Debt $12.042,000. NEW IRE &BURY REGLITATIONS. WA.snmToN, October S.—The following la recapitulation of the public debt as appears from the books of the tre-11151113 ninny, a nd requisi tions to September. On the SOth of September last the debt boar. tot , ',wrest m coin was, 84,116,055,191.80; debt bearing interest In lawful money $1,200 . _ 009,120 44; Interest 872 . 527 . 94 5. 7 5; debt on which interest has ceased 51,589x.0.09; debt bearing no Interest $366.891,009.3:31., tota l amount outstanding, 82,744,947,726.10; total interest 1157.529,216 25, Legal tender notes In eirculatlon, one and two yearn Ore per cent. notes, 132.954,530. 17eitol States notes, old Jaime, mord. United States notes, new Issue, 1427,702,499. Compound In terest notes of the act of Minh 91, 1963, 115,. 000,060. Compound Interest notes of the set of June 20th, 1864 1 8207 i 1iq,14.1., Total, 10113, 126,940. .& compared with the statement for August, there Is a reduction of the public debt of nearly *12,e4.9,800, end of interest 3500,000; and also a reduction of 66,012,000 of legal tender motes In circulation. Amount In Treasury, In min, 832,746.788,73. Amount of currency, 455,236,44412. Total, V 18,977429,56, allowing a decrease of nearly $19,700,D00 of coin, as compared with the Au gust statement, andan Increase of $13,451,159 of currency. The amount of fractionalcurrandy Jo Uri, =lncrease of 5141,000. 'There has batman Increase. eine° June 8iii,1865, of 5.9:1 bonds, of $8,211,000 and of July 11th. 1862, 8 per cent, temporary loan, of nearly $8,000,000. and of March let, 1853Certifleates of Indebtedness, .a redaction of over $112,01)0,009. The Commissioner of Internal Revenue has decided that In determixdoz the amount of tax able gross receipts for premium and imamate:mai under eection 15 of the Act of July 50th, 1864. Insurance Companies are not allowed to deduct any amount received by them for re-insurance. The Secretary of the Treasury has Issued pro posale far funding the cartifiestes of Indebted ness, compound interest, money and Treasury notes. Due notice will be given of the certifi cates of indebtedness, which mature before Jan uary, and of the compound Interest notes. The bonds Issued In exchange for such certificates and notes will bear an Internet of six per cent. per annum, payable semi-annually in coin on the first day of May and November, and will be redeemable at the pleasure of the Government after five years, and payable In twenty years from theist day of November, 1864. Coupons and regular bonds, serted under these proposals, walljbe under the denominations of $lOO, 5500 and $l.OOO. Mean:mad bonds or 8100 and 8500 will be registered if mg aired. In terest will be allowed on certificates of Indebted ness and one and two years Tremor, notes matured or maturing prior to November lot, 1865, up to the date of maturity, and wham maturing after November Ist, Interest will be allowed to that day. On the compound la terest notes, Interest will be compounded to NOTCLIAM. let. 1865, upon the amount of the principal and Interest, compounded on Intel of said notes from the period next prier to that date. The pruncioal and interest of nail Treasury notes and obligations will be considered tozetber ae an oar of Cowl/talon, but after dedavting the principal of the bonds and the three per cent. premium there remains a fraction of one hundred dollars. This fractional part will be paid to the depositor. The Secretary reserves to bhnself the right of withdrawing this propo sal at may time Drier to mid firm day of Novem ber, providing fifty millions shall, prior to that date, be offered for conversion. WIRZ MILITARY COMMISSION, ..—__ Witnesses for the Defense,. HIS CRUELTIES ADMITTED BY THEM Wssuisoves CITT, Oct. "_.—The Wlrz Mili tary Commission reassembled Oda morning. W. D. Hammock, connected with the late rel.'. I service, testified that the Confederates could buy overtOnta and other articlmi, of the Union prison era. On hie croci—examlnation by CaL Mailman, witness meld that he never saw Capt. Wks beat any of the prisoners of war, but he bad 'Pea him take hold of men occasionally and throw them into their r ',es..speaking to them in profane language, ue being of a violent temper. Witonts had smuggled octane, &e., to the sleeked; eel ling at a profit to the prisoners. After the extuntuation of the witness, General Bragg retired from the Court. • Judge AdvocateChipman then read an order from the War Department relieving teen. Bragg from duty on the Military Commission. Mr. Baker—Whet 13 the reason; I should lige know iti Court—You cannot keeertain and keep my bneinme. Idr. Baker—en I not be permitted to address a few words to no Conttl Court—lio Birt oar makes speech either. It is none of your business. You have nothing to do with the order of thoXourt. Mr. B.—Then .1 count ollitfet to your action. Court—There Is co °l:doeskin about it, go on with your examlnatiou. Vincent Bart*, in Malmo, testified that he was the man Rho blacked his face Is order to effect his escape. HohoW. After haying blacked his face, by mixing la with a gang of outgoing nevner, to get sway, but he was caught and Pludebed by two hundred lashes and by being put in the chain gang. Mr, Baker to (kips. Wire—Captain stand np, Mr. Baker to witacss—ls this the man who orderedson why whipped and the mocked IVlttiesi —No .81r, shat ;la: not the man. I know that old Dutch Captaln. I do not know wbo ordered my punishment. Other +Ammo' wee then examined when the Conitalsainn adjourned. New Ocean Steamship Levees. New Tom, Oct. 2.—The Herold says, a wands.' nil stimulcui has been Imparted to amt ;imams from Germany deco the close of the war. Ire Berthrearrespoudent says that twO new titan:rare art being built In Glavow fir Lloyde' Bremen line to New York, which will make seven lame steam vessels to this lie The Hamburg and New York Company will le future run cif their Seven steamers each week. The COMpeniticsu between these direct Getman lines and the BeratiasiTpton steamers has re. eulted la considerable reduCtion of the fare on both Item From all theproJects now In con templation. It would appear that the tonnage of steam vessels plying between the United States ard; Europe will soon autocrat to a million tons. The Ataerteart steamers Vahan aria Argo aro attottteet) to restate their tripe to Bauch =poised /lath. The Ara go sails first on the 25th of Norember, Further from Hall, the Arctic Explorer New rOILIV. October 2.—The Journal of Com merce tom advice" Rom Hall, the arctic explorer, to the hth of August. Mr. Hall was still at poke bay In Angulk - but expected to lease Immediately after the first great snow storm, which will probably occur about the middle of. the preen; month, for Bootbia Felix pahloshia and King William's Cove. Thls can only be successful): accomplished during the winter me Mks, when arerYthlog is frozen up. In the- summer the lakes and streams are open, ems presenting the sledges from crossing. Theme months are when advantage of, however, In forwarding supplies or pnrdsbne, ,te., say for ten, twenty or even fifty miles. A cousin of 'Aleut, a native companion of Mr. Ball, w.ll pee of a party who discovered the body of one of the crew of Sir John Frauklia. lying imbed. ded In the lee, from which It was with dlOiculty dislodged, South varollua Goverootship Woods' Torpeloce—Amman lion ror the South. Nrir Tour, October 2.—Colonel James L. Orr bus accepted the nomination ror Governor of South Camara. ellef Engineer W. W. Woods' torpedo hoe sect who ntnoehtled rarer le Earope, and Donald Id'Key ie reeking arrangements with the British goternmoat for their nee in their hat bore. Permits for sending ammunition South wore granted on Saturday night to the following amounts: Number of fowling pieces, 103 4 num ber of ponnda of powder: 33.020 pounds - for sporting, end 1,16040 r blasting. Total, 34,230. Number of founds of the finer kind of :Mot for gaming, 223,749: Number of peretmalon caps, 283,744, Georgia State Convention. NSW YORK, October 2.—See Crafted States Steamer It ereedita and the Steamer Idaho, from Savannah °Want 27cD, boa arrived. A dispatch to the UsTannan Herald earn The acorgia State .Conicattan has unanimorutil adopted an ordlaaace:deelartha• the act of se cession null and Told, Trial of the Deftlalter Jelittzur Nslv Yoas, Oetober 2.--The trial or Henry D. Jeekies, the delhultlog teller of rho Phoenix bark, was to-day at down WWII la the Gen eral &Won neil 310437. VOLUMT, LATE MEXICAN ADVICES Success of the inspertatists. PUBLIC WORKS IN PROGRESS Liberals Hard Pressed_ Now Tons, Oct. 2.—The Tribune's City of Mexico Correspondent, of Sept. 17th, says Makin:Mien has gained a prodigious rep - citation among the Indians. They send delegatet3 from ell patni of the country to swear allege* and claim protection, and enlist in his eertice to drive the guerrillas out Of the country. They have also allied themselves against three of James's Generals now In Sonore--Conont, pos .:mire and Villagra—and defeated them In' ear eral combats, and they are .deprired Of all' means to prolong the war there any longer. As the whole military operations are no ad vsmtageotis to the empire, and prospects Of pact, Dunkin are so good, the cooddenee ,Of; tfroXvo• pie Is so entire that the public world{ irtroPtsited on with great activity In the parts ofthe try where their establishment may scent de. velop agricultural Industry and coma:wee. • Not long since the Government Mined 00,- 000 to the liaLlroad which Is to torment Meribs Alvarez and Antonio Liana to Tern Cruz:. the, harbor of the latter being too small ter. the wants of the Increasing trade. Othe:rs bti opened In the shore mentioned cities. Five hundred laborers are now employed In eemPan les working at the tunnel which is to go through the Popocitteoeti and other mountains, which rise abouttwo thousaed feet above Vera Cron. The prices of the dillgences are established. One can to now from the city of Mexico to Matamoros, by Ban Lois, Potosi and El diltillo. New mineral companies aricoming - into exist ence at the rate of one or two a week:, The Jerez denerals In Sonora are wanderine throne) tt.e forests vritbont a man and nand less, haring been defeated by the Indians near Urea, with a loon of four artms.and all . thetr ma terial of war. .A force of Jatirlsts under Basle mente has been defeated in Telolopan oy 400 Impera Ilsts. The Imperial General, Briarcontit ? occupied Chihubue on tba 15th of Auen3t, when the pop ulation welcomed the Imperialists as deliverers. The dtutrists lied to the wilderness. General Than has occupied all tlia principal markets of the Jumists, In 7.acaposiths, and their centre of proviaions,so as to compel them to attack him on his own ground. . The Jatuista were defeated at Tetla Del Oro, held by the Anstriaue. Johnnt's whole forte throughout the country Is stated at Only 7,500. The South Carolina Convention Now Tons., Oct. 2.—Advices from Charles. ton, up to the 2611, have been received. The South Carolina Convention passed the Consti tution with some slight amendments, on the 25th, On the following day the Contention ad journed, atter passing resolutions complimenta ry to D. C. Wardloin, the President of the Con. entlon. The tight of voting Is given to every white man of full age, who has been two years ■ citizen of the State, and who Is not a pauper nor a non-commissioned 21licer or private soldier in the army, or a seamen or marine of the United States. An amendment was Introduced by Gen. Conner, conferring the tight to vote noon European em igrants who have declared their Munition of be coming citizens of the United Staten, two years pret lens to the day of election, and who have resided tic months In the election dlatrict. The tint election for Governor and Lieuten ant Governor, w.li be held in conjunction nlth the elections to the General Assembly on the third Wednesday of the present month. A rconest was aignad by all the toimbers of the Co.ventlon, to Induce Col. J. L. Orr to an nounce himself as a candidate. The War In South Iliterfet. NEW Your, October 2.—Further details have been renelved respecting the war In South Amer ica. The Paraguayans were actively pushing forward, while their opponents, theallled forces, who remained motionless but concentrated at Cc neordia waiting the attack of theßrazUllan fleet on the Parona river,had commented a retrogade movement, fearing that the Paragnayaria woolO construct batteries below them so as to gran command of the river. The magnitude which tids etrug. le Is ritellrehn may be eetabflaned from the foot that at the date of oar latest adviein there were 130,000 men ander arms, of wheat 59.000 were Paraguayans and 57,010 Three American vessela were hinted dnxixi'g the late gale off stontevedlo. Erie and New Tork Railway Rondo In Europe. Nrw Tons, October 2.—The London ro. of Wednesday the 20th nit., has the followfig "An arrangement is understood to have Wien entered in by J. & Morgan S Co.. the Stein Brothers and Mr. J. J. hicKettele, to offer Tor subscription during the present week an imam of £840.000 of debenture bonds of the Erie and New York Railway Company." The terms are said to be such as to yield a high rate of inter est. aed :he debenturm arc to run for ten years and to carry during the whole of that time the option of conversion at par Into stock of the company, dividends on rrnich have lately been at the rate of eight per amt.,. Swindler Arrested Lortsvarn, October I.—A Poiish Jew from Mobile, calling himself A. M. duesbach, reOte treating that he bad bought the steamer %olden Rod, bound deuce from New Orleans witli.; a valuable cargo; purchased wine eighty thou mad dollars worth of various kinds Of meretrao• disc of several of our large house.. 'Before the goods were delivered It was found that no trdett boat wan in existence, and Atmtotott was ar rested. He had cbtalued from the houses sej oral articles of wearing apparel for 'peon:dal use. Organization of the Richmond ilunicipal Government Permitted—Meals Con gressional Candidates. Iticamoso, Vs. Oct. 2.--Geteral ', ,Terry hils, by a general order designated nine members of the City Connell, and nine Aldermen, bele • a majority of each body elected in July who • • be permitted to organize Aar the mime of pointing officers to conduct the Coogresalonl elects.° Fbicli taken ;lace on the 13th. Chile. tian and Dangles in the let distßet, and Eps in the 4th district have wishdravro; trom contest for Congress. Episcopal Caarclics Ciosetl. CAIRO, Ocfober I.—General Woods, cog mandlng the Department of Alabama, has under instructions of .General Thomas. ordered the Episcopal RishOP, Richard WiLnor, and the Episcopal clergy of that diocese to bo auspend ed from exercising the functions of their ME= ferbldden to preach, and their churches closed, far omitting to pray fur the Prealdmir and other civil authorities, the prohibition to continue be each 'case until 'special application- is made through military channels for peniassion t o preach or perform divine service. Base Ball Match. Borrow, Oct- 9.,-A match at bate ball for the ehanaplonablp of the State, was played on the Common, Saturday afternoon, between the Continental, being the Harvard College Club, the present holder of the silver ball,and the Lo we I Club, of this city. A very large crowd was prevent, and the Lowell Club, after a very bard struggle, succeeded in beating their .opponents, ectuieg forty me to thirty-seven *tate Car vard's. By this victory, the Lowell Club again becomes the champion of tlie Slate. From Rai DOZlalfigc. Nato Yenn. October 2.-9dvicen Ire:Ce San Domirgo to the 6th of September axe 'received: The death Penalty' for political offences has been imbibed. Tim United Slates'eteainer Itericedite bad ar. rived and !Ward tho Domlncan flax. The commander bad visited the bead of Govern meet.. ' The families WIIQ len Miring the wat era re turnieg. Business is reviving. From Boston—Gov. Andrewb—The North Po dile. Railroad. BOSTON, October B.—The Transcript states that Governor Andrews declines the Presidency of Antioch College. Col. Roland, Commies:Deer of the Northern Petite Railroad, addict sed the Boston . Board of Trade upon the Intrust of New England In thu constrection of that road. A committee of else wee anpoisted to conalder the subject end report thereon. Connecticut Election HIETMED Oct. 2.—Sufficlent return have been reeve to shoo tho majority against the Constitutional Argendment to bOsevarallhott- Band. SECOND DISPATCLI.—Thirty-three towns Oise 3,800 against the Amendment, which is proba bly detested by from 3,000 to 5,000 cosiadty, The Thal or Ketchum Pottporied. NEW Tons, October .2.- . —The Ci 543 of Ketch- MD, the forger. was to come off today; ut was postponed all neat Monday. Od 'motion of the District AtiGrneY, b panel sa , one thousand Jurors was ordered and notica Oran that a =Aber postponement would De opposed by him. St. !Anil lllCicikatita In Boston. Nair TOES, Oct. 2.—Eon. John Mine; one et the Ea Louis delesratiou. addrialed the meT. dmateof Boston In the Exchange there Today on theimportance of establishing morn direct communication between fia Lonla and, Unto*. Ile wait inltted b 7 come of thee:oral:ME ciaittoS The Erezaii Mos - eine *t Milltary - Preparatlona forgo Sappreatkau t Nrwlrdelliiriptiti,2;zarbe of September lab, layer "Whlre LC' te b 036 question that America his . ; he' en the, cradle of the Fenian aasociatlim lint" la - atilt - tha basis of its operantit4 'rerun falllaatlotAq Sr tilted States GOTCIIIS2SIIt ; 50 •tar from con. nisbig at these 11111bustering delligni, or at the exportation of Are arms to inland, there Ls room to belles/nit has earnestly discoutisted them. It Is mated that the uthumettoe Won 'latch the seizure was made at the "Brisk People" Or• flee, was derived Irmo Washlegton, and may probably have eolt - troilifested to - our tain t-ter by the Milted leaks autherltiet We sin cerely met stfch may prove to be the case, ant none would have more reason to.lhank Mr. Seward for his lutaseistlon,. than the deluded youths who may . thus have bee n saved "frock pltmeLog further Into crime.. A Cork letter to the Dublin 'N'eau nays: Trona an early boar the city 1V43 to crarge of a largo eurally, artillery and corstatmlary force, who en: nee several arreets, That the conspiracy la of eerloca character, the governtnent hanbcen for come considerable period, authentically ,- ap• tuned, and that large innualltita of llre-arms and tinmbera of drilled men are landed on the? shores frotnAndericit. the anthotitles aret fully aware. - A large toren of =Mary, with fens Mtn Fans, left this morning for the Aron...WV* county, when it ismrpemed otimuarreats Will to made ; and Ll is aamored that, warrants are Imo} lor,the arrest of claw/1,14'014. The etreete were a 11,41 patioled by mounted polies• teen, and the enlintyp were =tined to the bar racks, Two - 131101=M regiments are ccpeited here In the ceche et neit week. • ProJeete of the English Railroad Capital. . . Nur? Yank, October 2.—ln announcing' the return of Sir 3ihrton Feb , " and party- trite their tot:l . .lbn Herald Says: ArManrglo • . 1 1, results of their dolt will be - ' doable track tin'-the Erie 711Viond ' from • efts to the junction wirothe Attends and Grea., Western Railroad at Salamanca. ~ T na &rodeo inn of the distance on the Erie road• Id abohb seventy' miles.- 'The buildive of the' rrilroaiir - bridge across the Niagara near Buffalo la ea , structure that will ezet some live milllotta dollars, and the intention of the branthis of thei Atlantic and Greet Western Road frine: all the principal points where the male track Is laid is contemplated. These enterprises Involve the expenditure of i echoes one hundred million of dollars, with out taking Into ecr.sideration the reel designs of these European enpltallsta, viz: The Shortening of the rents to the East Ladles, by n grand-rail way across the American continent. NEW Yong, Oct. 2.—The gnotallens for gold to-day hays ranged from 144)c up to 144,4, chpaing at the Inside potation. Prop sale are out for the new loan. Its amount to fifty million and wlltconslst of &al bands _at one hundred, Una mnten4 to he made In com pound interest notes at par and, the interest to one and two year Treasury noticifincr certificates of,lndebtedness, deft..lktvls , PTMan Changed—The Frigate Congrcsh FOIITIM3 Slownoz, Oct, 2.—Jeff. Davis was removed this moralog, under a 'Arnow guhrd, from LW tesemate prison to the Quarters - as signed him fu Carroll The hall of the old frigate Congress was taken to tho Dry Dock at the Portaawath Navy'rartt 1, yesterday, MARRIED:, PEABSALL—EEPAH—On the moiaiag of itui Z3th of Septeciber, at the residence of the bride% brother, is New Brighton, Pa., by the 'MINI:P. Taylor. J. HERBERT PEA.B.SALL, to JANE EENILIL Fonalds, StEtvAST—On ittetotme JOHN EL STEWANT, the tOte per of his ate. The funeral will take vine Vlinswesosir, pail three, P. Dl., from Lai into residence, Diamond. Allegheny City. ltd OLARE—At Jonestown, Pa, on Suadayeinirn ins, October Ist, 186 b, m. CONNOR 07.aw , ...ies the Bich iehr of her age. . Funeral ra,s Der, (Tuesday,' on antral er Johnstown train. Carriages will lease the Man sion House, at lo A. M. The fiends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. It R. REEVEIi 88 Smithfield Street, near Firth Street IFS - COFFINS of every desariptton. CRAPE. GLOVES euld FOI NISIIIN6 Prll3 FON EU. A IAGES lnratibad LS generally. FLISI E ILEAUSE Ana OAS. R Wang JEW* AD PER TES '.1116.1, vs, AN ENDLESS VAFtIE'IT HISSES AND CHILDREN'S. Boots, Shoes, Bal morals, Cl - .A._l. l T9Eatl@F; Concert Hall Shoe Store TCOETHE a 'WITH TEE FINEST STECK OF. BENS French Cell Both,' "sable Soled and Double Upper, Single Soled and Single Upper. 0 13' OEN .3 0 33LL' ziac 7:1 33 fi Of the Latest StyUs, WARRANTED TO BE TDB VERY BEST QUALI? AEI ollizr g at APrioeis ABE ACTUALLY 4 ABTCND3EING No. 60 FIFTH - STREET. co • CONE AND BRING Your I'Veighbcp TO THE BOOK PUBLI.BEBRS PRESENTATION DEPOT, 74 Fifth Street, ead ict <me at ttioas HANDSOME PTIMPNTS Given With Each Hook Bold Ai this piste. IrO vL C!raY gt►y The Pablialters Price for all Soaks, Ana stain!, • pre 6011111 FEOI 60 CUR Si 600 DOLit'A az• cat or send rot O estato4cut4, 1;111
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