ESTABLISHED IN 1786. ateglittiburgillOnette, CITY NOTIOEF3. IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Alif NATIONAL TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE. F. W. Jenurree, ; . 1 . 0. Swan, A XL, Principal'. ALEX. Cowrott, FintLeal7ege Building, Cornier Penn and St Clair Sic Stoma " " Odd Fa:Bum' Building, Fifth St. Third " Not. 28 and 28 ST. Mir St. Aillitrato won 'l)4 Waxrt gams° elor. 7. MS. J. Tannes, Greetrulaburgh, Greener county, Ky J. Y. McCullough, tlanen.burg, Washington ca• D. Lou,Pittsburgh', Ps. D. F. Morrietown Belmont county, 0. T. Borers, East Palestine, Coluniblana county, 0. W. 21 . Gray, Pittsburgh, Pa. P. Nish, Duel:mean, Allegheny county. Pe. S . K. Granger, Greenville Mercer Co. Pe. L. Schmidt, Saxonburg. Butler county, pa. T. Morgan. W. Ellrabetb, Allegheny county Pa. G. E. Armor, Laughdostown, Westragd county co. S Oren, Cmhoston, Coshocton comity 0 P. M. Shannon, Pittsburgh, Pe. J. V. remise, Jr, Salem, Washington county, Ind. 111. B.Yester.Franklin, Yearn:lgo county, Pa, J. Wingert, Wellersbmt, Somerset county Ps. 0. E. Carroll, Philadelphia, pa. S.O. Ztmerman, idlddletolgn. Dauphin county, Ps T. E. Dobbs, trlcOUllochsAUlls Juniata co., Pa. 3. S. McCoy, Gieensbaro. Qmese co., Pa. W. W. messily, Pcdaskt, Lawrence co , Pa. J. G, Loyd, New NeJtord, Lawrence en., Pa. J, Welsenberger, Arsons), Allegheny no Pa. J. McCreeken. reirlicldo Jefferson co . lowa. G. H. Speer, Greenville, Clarion co., Pa. Pertains end information concerning the Col. lege, addreits .Tionturs, SMITH & Clowt.sir, ratabargh. P. Grand -Cleat Opening. On Saturday evening we were permitted to visit the extended (improvement, and examine the stock, to be found in the new cloak room of Messrs. Bates & 8011, Fin. it Fifth street. The room Is __ .. sporithe 'groaned floor, immediately in the rear of the main store beeping, therefnis mal t ing It not necessary to climb heavenweat to make your par. chem. It ts Well lightedi. comfortably furnished, with mirrors, chairs and other furniture, and as a whole the rout enstrale Is lit the most one xeep t ton. able character. Of the 'slack we will not in this article speak, as It really embraces everything in the cloak and ■acque line that eon be mane.. tare.. out of ellk or woolezi goats. We will no =elation the volggts as tome hende of families might insist that we were encouraging extrara. sane. Today the grand display will be made and we anticipate that the•'women and chlidren," CI S6IOIOIIIIGOII Wad to ray, "will be around there as thick as Glee in a cigar hogshead." Thh sin expression we frequently ace adver• Used. It Is availed now by Tom Met/ elland at Hie well-known Maeorde Hall 5L0..1 House, on Fifth street. He has determined to throw two ■Cores Into r ne, nod to five the workmen a chance, In elesrteg ow:Wet, trod In nome cases, below cost, the mere stuek. This to no action, but hard facto. Ebelvtag and cOunters.aflo et prices are also °Tared. Ito not go . barelootedllll long an this chance in open to you. Remember, That LLo Free. Eacuriloti Train far the fifth great tale of those Beautittil Building and Garden Lot., at hi cParlandre Niece, East Liberty, will leave the Pennsylvania Depot thin afternoon at 2 o'clock, precisely. Free fur all, both ways. No tickets required. Sober Facts fur Thinking People. Year after year, for an eighth of a century, the t; Pressor the country has chronicled the beneficial effects of Ifosynyrnak ISTOMSCLII 81TT131319. Ed!. tors, author., physicians, inerehante, officers of the army and navV rbrlni. a, coaneelom, mfu titers of the gospel, in short, a great cloud of wit nesses of every profeteion, trade and calling, have testified to its efficacy as a undo and ragolattre medieLne. be names cad' statements of these witnesses have bean published in the public print!. Wetly of them are well known to the ; 1 whole public. Their testimony has never been • challenge/ or impugned. 'Upon evidence far less Weighty men are aeghltted Or etnederanal 0y coo . icier:Mous juries. ;. HOSTATTEIt'S STolreOalliaTnns in not, however, sport Wel. it has been (Hon and pronounced on . i • the authority of those whose lives and health it has preserved, a pure, harmless, and eminently salutary preparation. ;.Attempts hese been reeds ~•,; r 41,• to rival it. They bare failed. One It be neeereary 'to say why they have:WIWI nib the recovered l. t:.! isspeptles, bitten. anesiers, victims of fever and .1: ague, end nervous subjoins wbc have experienced Y• t" its cffeete, what They think cf. it. nsa 'roan ant i be guided solely by whet they sky. Sold every- .. , . 41,. Fall and Whiter Goerla. It is with great pleasure Tao call the attention of i ~,' f' : _ al readers to the.auperb etock of Fall and Wieter .... .„. :.: IlSoodajust received try kr. John Weler, Merchant ." Tatter, No. Ms Federal Erect, Allezr,coi. Ills Zli:k i. stock embraces some Dilis rarest midmost bhau. . . .i,.4 . :" (dui Cloths,Clanimeres,tircreostinglandVe.strags ..,..7,-; everbttrught to the western market. His assort. ~.... , 1 , , :: meat of Furnishing (Food., co mpristrig Shirts. .4 1 Drawer., Collars, Neck-ties, Hanakemliirls, Au, . 1. , cannot be anrpsemed east or west. A iarge stock X ~, , of readp an made Tanta, Opera, Vests and Overcoat. 7 ;....: e • E. villas° be fonad.ittlii establishment. Persons t'i In want of waYtkAng in the clothing line should not .1" :, . 4 .-.',1 . • , fall to give a.r. reeler a Sall. 3 Thomas W. rarT, dr Co., , .1 , Practicer Slate Ilenters,:and Dealers In American 3 . plate, or various colors. Office at Ale: ..,apt ~ • • • LaughlinW,' near' the Water Works. t itteaumh. li ! Pa. licaldence. No. TO Pike areal. Orden promptly attended• to. All work warranted Water ~.; ft prool. Ilepairing done at the ehortect native. No ,: 'thugs car tepairs, provides! 'the roe , is not . eleuaea slice it Il Dui cue. at/Vatter debblng Shop. .! Saving returned &Aar 13a absence or time years ?r a the army. / Alva re.opened my shop for all sorts ' ofjobblng to the carpenter line, at the old stand, - ; Virgin Alley. between Smttheehl street and Cherry alley. Critters sollaltad sue Promptly attended to, Y . errttua 'QUALMS?. , e •Just Opened. .r g Our new clothing Hama, at 63 Fifth street, where ..trie offer 6•X,0013 worth of clothing regerdlna of ..... 1 'coet, at Oak Hall. oct. 6-tf. 1 C. Sill, Dentist s 216 Penn Street, Attends - promptly' to al! badness of his profes. Late from the Irettaugo Oil Regions. We elio the following' late and. interesting 01l 4 Items from the Rtir Diirivet and the ritneuille kerald No. 2 Noteasteid Farm, late Hiner, - Which pumped-ahem 12. t. barrels, Is having her Sleeker rode drawn for the purpose of putting down another valve. She was spouting nearly the height of the derrick, and will be - a good •-flowing w• ell The owners think however that , !-• it is better to pomp her and keep her agitated i for seieral days longer before allowing her to The valves were also removed -from bm. 5 homestead, yesterday, for the same reason. File is rated at 250 barrels t 0.54, and will be ramped until next monday, when the sticker ;i, - rods will be withdrawn altogether. ii .. , No., 11 McKinney Is now flowing ablat 400 ',. barrels. Shales: the valve In the well and no 41dubt the will produce much more when the valves recovered. ..S 000,10 McKinney promises to bee good h She now pumps about 150 barrels. well. 80. pi n g o meatea called the Buckeye well . 1 Is pumand promises fair. !' , 'i No. 0 McKinney pimps about 50 barrels. -..- No. 1 McKinney Is also pumping with a very :1 e ' - „ste - 'good abow. -:- No. 1 Ball farm, otherwise called Lady Cooper i well, struck:a - 14 inch crevice in the fourth sand ; rock, with large show of oil and gas. Depth, 52.5. feet. She in now being proved Preview to testing. 'There are four sew wells on the Bail farm not peVionsly reported. viz : 14, 15 and 17 driving ;pipe. and No 16 down 105 Lo'. ND. 110 Rooker is now flowing 600 barrels . gnaged. 3 , Ne. St Holnedan P0.,1 well was again ganged ; -at 1950 barrels. --. l(4. 10 Holutecn ties Increased from 1005 bar tele, previously reported, to 1250, ganged yestur • a - day, Mad is steadily li er..a-iing. .. The Stevenson Farm well, between Beane ; - hop and Cherry . Tree ruas, b sow flowing 260 barrels of oil per nay. Tanks are balug rapidly Istilit;engines - brought upon the grounds, and develops:tons upon this new territory will be pushed forward vigorously, 110 Fountain well, a short distance label's Clarion, shows ev idences of being a paying in- , ' stitution. On Fr iday- morrAg of last week a ' bea'v vein of gaa was strock^when the water. sniscdiwilis some oil. began to How, and way throwit slaty or seventy:feet Sta. Ac soon as the rush of Water subsides the well will be tubed and tested. - On,iim Onavasyr's . Rust,—A Specimen of the on tallin from Jocelyn well ban been . Bent to - T"ntraT,l l le, for examination, Its quality la pro ,:gravnct lIGId by gOOdjadva to be +shout 41 degrees ily, -.--„*. A new well on Stevenson farm, ..F ' eSrolertm -.:Certre nro j struck shout four weeks ago; hasinereas• 1 :;ed ma to sou barrels. This Well la said to 'be ~The over 560 feet above the level of the creek, •., LtOth i 6 010 fact. 'There are now sixteen wells going down on Stevenson farm. r azi f DAILy - I r , r ±- 4-1 o _-,11:r hi 6 . 4 i W 1 4 • LETTER FROM ITALY Corroaportdowo of the PUtZooroh Gazofte. FLogmf az, Sept 20Lb. 1505 In my last letter I announced to you my ar rival in this capital, and my Intention of laying before you some of my notes of travel and ob servations upon the progress and position of the people of this country, until it would be time for me to return to my own deld of occupa tion in Paris. Among the first incidents which met my eye as I entered i [sly, were one or two, which, though Wafting in themselves, are not altogether unwo rthy - of remembering, and one of which in particular may have a peculiar in tercet for American readers. I was walking through the main street of the little town of Lugano, sheeted on the beautifal lake of the same name, when my eye was attracted by a nell known portrait suspended in front of a small book store, under the picturesque arcades of the chief - thoroughfare. The portrait was that of Abraham Lincoln; and you . will not wonder ',that the sight alone of the familiar features arrested one's footsteps- In that mud t, mediaeval, out-of-the-way place, looking round upon a scene so wholly foreign to that other world of which the late President of the United -- States was so vividly the personification. In a large and comparatively modern looking town, like Milan, Naples or Turin for instance, our world, of course, has felt little surprise to see a tribute paid to the world-wide celebrity of the great martyr of American independence by the exhibition of a handsome paint of him in a plate glass window. The Paris boulevard them selves could offer no more attractive object to the theory or gazers who pass along them: v .lkt to meet with the same thing to an obscure, old fashioned little provincial town of Italy was more singular, one especially where the object In quest; m was, as it were, out of piece, beside a Befell bookseller's store, %%here no other engravings were exposed for sale, and where it was evidently set on, not as a matter of barter or gain, but as ap object of veneration and respect, just as a household god or a Madonna. I went op by en irresistible ins. pulse of respect and regret to look at tt ; and I was glad I old so, for I found beneath it in writ. log, and in Italian, an inscription which snorted that the little portrait had in fact been attached to his house by the owner, like a sacred imago, at once a testimony of his own faithand feelings, and an appeal to those of his felicity citizens.— , "This," said the inscription, "is a porzrali. of Abraham Lincoln, sec: so long as the sun shall shine on men, so lour shall the acme of him who redeemed four millions of slaves fr,ar captivity, of him who, clutching to his strong breast the laser, of the husericsa Cniou, fell a victim to horrible assassination —so long shall his name resound great, vene rated and blessed throughout Use world." I have translated the writ Inc almost verbatim, and in all its nervous simplicity. lint is not this tree fame, and would not en eqaestrian statute, in marble or bronze, standing op In the great sonata of &ADO magnificent city, have spoken so eloquently in praise of Lincoln as this hum ble tribute paid to his memory and Ms actions by this little bookseller nodes the obscure por ticoes of Lugano? I am right glad to see it there, and for two reasons: first, it showed how really worfd-wide Lincoln's fettle had be come; and secondly, because it was a symptom of the attention with which the Italian pimple are now beginning to observe the movement and principles of modern action and clivilzation. A nadim which shows itself so active to what is passing on the other side of the Atlantic, cannot fail, ere long, to profit by the lessons which are there taught It. The illustrious 3tanin told his • countrymen of Ventre that the way to Liberty lay through the blood of martyrs, and the Ital. ions can tied no more eloontrat illustration of suck a doctrine than In the death of Lincoln. Finance and Trade in New York. New Yong, Oct. 7.—The money market Is active but irregular to day, and quite firm at 6@7 per cent. on Government and ralseelLaneons securities. The supply was ample at these rates, and there is no stringency, but there is mach less urgency. The National Banks are adding three milllcree per week to the currency, and otherwise stimulating the Inflation now going on In nearly all directions. There is fall dammed for discounts. and the rates are 7®12 per cent. for:cammerclal paper. lie dry goods trade was generally dill early In the week, but towards the close there was a tittle more doing with a slightly Improved feeling in regard to prices. Standard sheettuga here advanced from yj to 1 cent per yard and other goods are held firmly but p. - lees are nominally unchanged- Woolens are qtriet-and Ittandy: The ' supply of domestic fabrics Is not excessive, and there Is no preseure to sell in any direction. Compound interest notes are lower and the de mand has fallen off very materially. The fol lowing are the buylpg rates: December unt'is 102; October notes 103; - August votes 104; Jely notes IC IL.; and June notes 105. Sterling En shear° dull' and nominal at 109: , ,;@100ty, fir bankers bills. Gold quiet and firm at 14 4 3 , ,;@, - . 1463'. The net - lots for customs during the week were three millions, flee hundred and seventy , five thousand. The payment of geld—lnterest on account of five-twenties—at the sub tress ury during the week were ace million tb-eeheu dred and thirty thousand. The impsrts at the port for the week were f 4,255,047, while the ex ports were 52,500,000 to produce and $317,000 In snecie. The movement in cotton during the past week has been very active, and prices have advanced nix and eight cents per pound. Sales were heavy, fifirm'a. tine 55,000 bales, and the re ceipts were 24,813 bales. The Post has the following weekly review of the wholesale findr market: Flour was ranch excited during the week and prices advanced a dollar and a dollar and a quarter per barrel, but to-day part of the Improvement was lost. The market closed very fiat and prices were , nominal; extra State, SS 05 to ES 65; shipping I Ohio, 59,10 to S . J.SO; St. Louis extra, Sit to $l6, Wheat: The Inquiry has been very active, and with limited arrivals and reduced stock; prices have advanced. There has been a good specu lative Inquiry for winter and spriag. Ea ropean demand hes ceased. Owing to the high trims depended Saturday, there has been a trim In the markets. prices faliwg off two or three cents per bushel. There have been 'sales of Chi cano spring at 1,70 to 1,80 ; Milwaukee club at 1,76 to 1,78. Barley has been in Improved demand, but at lower and Irregular prices. The large artivaLs at Oswego and Chicago have checked the steady feeling of last week. The market to-day closes heavy at 1,20 for State and 1,20 for Canada East. Oats In fair demaad and prices Imorovr I , but at the close the market Is heavy at 64 to 65 cents for State. Corn has been fairly active for homeconsump. lion, aed with light arrivals, prices have ad vanced. At the close, however, prices are two to three cents lower. Mixed western 93 to 91 cents. Provisions:—The Inquiry for pork has been very active, and Dr!CM have advan ce d, owing to light arrivals. Wants of the Government are still large and this has Induced a brisk demand for prime mess which Is higher. Prices have a/- Winced and close ateady at $97 for new mass, $3l for primeme. and $3O for extra. Beef firm and In fair demand, plain and extra mess Slsesl6. Coffee—There was a moderate Inquiry for Rio during the week, but prices remained steady.-- Stock of all kinds on baud 41,333 bogs. Cotton—Under the favorable adviees from Europe,, the market has been much melted da ring the week, and transactions have been heavy.. Prices firm at 51 cents. Molasses—Prices have advanced and at the elate ore firm at 50 to 75 ceata for Cubs. 09 to SO cents for English Islands and 85 to 105 for Porto Rico. The stock on band is 6,098 hogs heads. Petroleum—Prices have declined during the week, but erne more steady. We quote crude at 37X to 40; relined In booda 01 to 65 and free 89 to s 4 emus. Whiskey—There Is Ices doing and prices dole heavy at $2.28 to $2 . 29 for State. The wm.tern nods market rapidly gained strength on the street otter the opening of the board and there was a sharp and general ady mcc. Tho following are the closing irises: New York CsmtrBl Ed- 89 % 6 9 ',;; liaison P.irs l(iSt.e.(O4o9; l i - soling 17,..,;(,:;: alichigan South -BS 3 ern 7tii r f(B..i;; Cleselaud an.] Plitabartsb The e oll lllltniarl cap th 4 stock market ea olisd a anon eowew ar d Lem, pen, a brine, with a f 'iv rzcsplloca, a fraction ti,inw the reduced loota tiOria of iesterday afternoon. Gorernrr.eat a scarith P are dull and pile, are a shade lower. There has been a maturate bas. Incas doling the week in hva-twentlict for oz• port but not equal to that of last wecies. The prices of /18S1 closed lower. Old LI ve-twen tlea elosed at 103i4 -lower than yesterday after. aeon; new castles declined 7-20's declined X ., ,&sing at 98c, for see Ind series. State st a and thetalscellansons list were ,14a2 per cent. lower, to sympathy with the decline in railroads. In railroad stocks, the heaviest decline was In Michigan Southern ' which closed at 76:1i against 52, toe closing quotation et yesterday's second hoard. Tha transactions were again chiefly in cash stocks. Cleveland and Pittsburgh contin ued active and the transactions being largely In western accounts, was less affected by the tin In money, than some ether stocks. The closing prices showed a rise of In other railroads operations are held in abeyance until the market recovers its late tone. Gold. Now Toner, October 7.-6 o Is morosteady The market E bows moreexciterucut. The quo. tatioos bore ranged from 146 to 146%. VERY LATEST NEWS. THE NEW CONVERSION LOAN. Annual Treasury Report IDVICES FROM CAROLINA AND ALABAMA. Trains Running from Richmond to Atlanta. DEPREDATIONS OF ROBBERS NEAR RICHMOND. Number of Pensioners on the Bolls WITNESSItS EXAMINED IN THE WIRZ TRIAL, Jr/Tilton a 1 Banks organized EDITOR OF THE RICHMOND "BULLETIN" RELEASED President Johnson's Proposed Trip Along the Southern Coast. pscial Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gas. tte PHILADELPHIA, October 7, 18135 Up to the close of yesterday. forty millions of the new conversion loan bad been taken, and the remainder will probably oe taken to—day. The heads of the various Treasury Bureaus are all hard at work preparing their contribu tions to the annual treasury report which wll be a financial history of the war. Private advices say that the people of South Carolina and Alabama will undoubtedly ratify the Amendment to their State Constitution. The last bridge on the East Tennweee A, Vir ginia Railroad ban been completed, and traits are now turning through from Richmond to Btv,a; bands of rubbers are tome; r.ice any -2%4...n0us tear R.:bawl:a nn tLe raadi trading Into law thy. The total numher of pensioner* on the roils in ninety seven thousand eight hundred and seventy-five. There a, ditty-six thousand six hundred and twenty-serun widows drawing pensions, and forty-one thousand two riid and forty-eight invalid pensioners. Since thecoremeneement of IVlrs's trial, the prosecution has examined twelve hundred and fifty witnesses. The defense has summoned oue hundred and Mx, of whom fifty-four have repor ted themselves. Another National Bank has bean organized a &wanton, Virginia. Dimlir', one of the editors of the Illchmond Bulletin has been released from prison, The steamer Rhode Island, is being thud nD fir President Johnson's trip along the Southern coast, accompanied by Aseutant Seenyary Fox, and others. EPISCOPAL GENERAL CONVENTION Alteration of Nicene Creed Proposed REFERENCE TO COLENSO'S CASE. Bishop Wilmer's Election Ratified. Pnikammenia, Oct. 7.—The Contention asremblcd this morning at ton o'clock. The tenticoonfhts troin the Diocese of Tennes see, rtlative to the elention of a BI bop of that State, were referred to-the committee, on ea:l ei:oration of &shoos. The committee on evoenne reported haviett,s t ramired the tmastirer's roport, and found It correct. Herman Cope, of rhilatielp46,,senst PI-elected Treasurer by a solanlesnem rote. The election el lumen C. Talbot, D. D. as Assistant Bishop of the Diocese of Ludlam, was referral to the C.1411:111 e on conee'trallan of Iltudzons. Rev. J. 11. Auketou, of Winstead county, pre sented a memorial asking permission of the Convention to omit from the l@cene creed cer tain words which have been interpolated un said creed stare the bolding of the great Nicene Council. Refcrred to the committee on prayer The Rev. Its. Hare, of Philadelphia., offered kreeolation for the surclotment of a corumitten to consider the canons feistiest to athanielon to the min.fo7, with a vizir to render tide m,.an- MR mere obvious, and to render entrance to the ministry more A taresage was received fro n the donee of Bishope. relating to the eouditioa of arch.dshop Grey, of Capetown in South Africa, and the de. faction aed so called heresy of bishop C,lenaa, and congratulate archbishop Grey at his action in said lady. A communication rem'ived from house of blab< ps in forming a Convention. that the house of bishops Is satisfied that Rev. Richard Rooker Wilmer has been validly consecratal to the office of bishop, having been elected to the office in the vacant diocese of Alabama, and that without an examination of circumstances mei sioninv certain canonical - irregularities In the election and consecration, and expressly de claring that its present action shall sever be constituted or accepted as, a precedent ; this, home hereby accepts the Right Rev. Dr. Wit mer as bishop of Alabama, and co_isents to bin episcopate as such, provided, that the house of clerical nod lay deputies Is willing to signify Its concurrence In such acceptance and consent, and that thereafter the bishop of Alabama Mull trananmit In writing to the presiding bishop to be by him committed to toe custody of Die re gister of this house, the promise of uniformity comprised in the office for tho consecration of bishops In the ordinal, Alter a long discussion on the proposed new canon, relative to clergy men entering the military or naval service, the Con station adjourned, Weekly Review of the Now York Dry :Goods 31arket. hisiv Fong, October 7.- The trade of the week has been upon the whole' dull. Toward the close the rise In gold had the effect of reviv• tog too confidence in prices, and increased the number of buyers, resulting: in an Improvement In the quotations of some of the leading styles of cotton goods. The general feeling of the Jobbing and retail trade is one of action. and commission agents begin to shot[ more disposi tion to sell. Stocks, howevBr, continua ex- tremely light, and until the production has been largely tneleased, It would not seem unlikely that prices can permanently decline to any im portant extent. Bream Shectlogs—Basiness is moderate and prices aro steady. There - Is no stock in first hands or goods; the prices for which are firm. Clothe are without any material change, and prices rather less firm. There la no business of Importance done. Pritti, are In demand at firm hands, but agents have no goods on hand and bales arc mostly made from samples In advance of production. Jobbers want goods at lower pricer, but agents are Orm. Wool abistvls--The demand remains active. Stocks very limited of the best makes, and prices are firm. The trade to woolen geode la quiet and prices upon, the whole, rather yielding. The trade in fancy cassimeres Is not active, but gond dark styles sell readily. Light colors e a drag upon the market. Satinets quiet, with but little demand at present, and with the entail stock on hand, holders arc not disposed to Frees sales. Carpets are very active, and the best designs are ihmly Fold ahead, some makes are higher, Flannels are less active and prleas sustained. The market ter Imported fabrics assumes the came features as heretofore. The importations for the past week ore again heavy, being Fn.:379,9h; for the week against tr 175,179 for the Fame wink of 146-1 Prom California and Oregon. :4, Firsseracn, October o.—The steamer C.ehiornia tag arrived from Now York; also, the ,tramer orlsbia from Orrwm, with nearly thirty ttr.orand dollars In ireaatite: ON). C. leant, a plonc;(r of the Napa tisileY, died yesterday. The Oregon State fah. &Lptmenced at Salem or the :Id inst. The ezbibltton of geode and the list of Frock was larger than ever before. Covert - co CMGs of 01 (1401), has Issued a proc lamatiMa calling a ;special amnion of the Leglsla terc for the s th of Dee= bV. The object of the EtIFIOD is not stated In thetelegram atmonnefng the fact. The Superior Court of Oregon has sustained the Sunday law, and decided that all Stave tares meet be paid fa gold. Railroad Defaulter Arrested—Cotton. NER - 011LidliS, Oct. s.—The Steamier Mon terey has arrived from New York. Alfred Jones. the Ede railroad defaulter,was arrestNdhcra to-day. - Cotton excited imul advancede. of 4 eOO hales at 46a4V. Freights to 3. Bales New York, yl to ly;c. Exchange checks 1.74 to PITTSBURGH, MONDAY. OCTOBER 9, 180 TEBITOMAL DELEGATE BLEUTED. North Carolina Convention, GRANT RETURN'S TO PIIIL %DELPHI General Radar on Reconstruction REVENUE AND PENSION STATEMENTS Naw YORK, Oct 7.—Tha Herribrs letter from Virginia City, Sept. 9th, reports the election Of Col McLean, the Democratic candidate, for Dele gate to Congress, by one thousand majority, and of all the democratic ticket. The firabre Raleigh dispatch of the 4th, says: The President m pointed a committee on the abolition of slavery, with Mr. Settle, a strong Union man as chairman, acid a committee on procuring general &sanest y, with Judge Gilland, as chairman. 13 F. Moore, Introduced an important ordi nancetirovid Mg for the election of members ni the 'State Legislature, to commence the third Monday of November, and fur Membern of Cone CUSS: mid election to be held the first Thnrsday in November. Under Its provisions, no one to be eligible to a neat or capable of voting, who, being free in all respect., shall not, before the irth of May, 1002, have voluntarily taken and subscribed to the oath of amnesty prescribed in the proclamation of President Lincala, with the tePuun'tle>"'rltys°o[uttiPPre U "s aited in6Ur it ' a c tl 4) , n = a d d th r °s e:e r e ' !O h r e . ward shell have observed the same, or who shall not have taken the oath prescribed in President Johnsen's proclamation of the 20th of May, 11105, or who shall be excepted front the amnesty. Laid over for one day, Several other ordinances for the election e , mnuicipalonleers, etc., were offered. Several resolutions were Introduced. The en:invention is wholly and thoroughly Union. Mr. Settle, from the committee on the abolition of slavery, will to-morrow report the frilowine ordinance, two-- Molting slavery in the State of North Carolina: "Be It declared and ordained lie the delegates of the p.ople of the State of North Carolina, in convention assembled, and it is hereby ordained that elever) dad involuntaryservitude, otherwise than for crimes, whereof the part , a y shall nave titan duly eon ale:ed, shall be. and is hereby, for ever prohibited within the edam " Waohitigton special to the Tribute soya The MiAtary Department of New Ilexle3 has been almoshed by order of the S mretary of war. General Grant returned ibis morning, bet re. terms to-morrow to Philadelphia, where his fam ily remain, lie was at the Mute Hance for I some time to day. He rectums here for poems. rentrestimptiou of his duties again on Mon- Thr retarts received at the general Land Office. show that at a single °glee at Brownsville, Mo.. there were taken for actual settlement last month, 07,71:6 acres besides, canl4and, ehq Saks made amountlng to 02.664. Usti . 11)00 '{e r ce-a were cold at 0:150, the land thus sold being ketana as the alternate reserved railroad acerlons. }roe last returns from the Fort Drsige Indian, &dee In lowa, show that in Almost 4,83 S trenti t takea op at the office for actual settlement at "mama, Wis., the cash land sales for September; amount. id to 2,otc The World's special says: slot Garret Davis, from Kentucky, arrived is morning to u are the I=.tnedlate supere eof Gen. Palmer. The whale case has been referred to (Isaias' Montan'. Whose report will probably be accepts nle iinflip - Fresidefit t mescaline it Is very douht ica If anytcew delegations are keld. A special despatch to the /Jerald says, Gan. Howard otaeasioeu as audience or four or See hundred ladles and gentlemen with a culacel- Lan eons address, at the Colon Leazue room.; to-night. A statement was received by proxy from Gen. Butler, who expected to be present, giving a few peculiar views on reconstruction. He favored the coruscation of all tyyathern lands travelled over by our armies,and colonizing them with discharged soldiers. He anticipated the first call fur help from the South would be from former alaveholuers rather than freedmen, and intimated that In snob case, klaasachusetts would not be among the most active States in it:mashing assistance. Tee contracts for six important mail router In Southern Arkansas and Louisiana were awarded ILi, day at the Postofficc Dopartment. Tile new mutes tench at Lancaster. Homer, Shrevetwn nod other LOW CA Dear the border of troth the, States. The chief commissary of ratlrms of tire frned• men's bureau reports that the consumption of Government rations by dependent refugees and freedmen has Leen I•ari during the mOr Lit of egyarrabcr than at any pm:ere-Reg time dur ing toe scar. emrretary Soward is in this city shopping at the res•ect , ce of Mr. Blatchi.ord. Nara: officer Mall OM made Mar appointments is his r dice to fill vacancies caused by resicna ions. All the new app,datmeats arc of Naa 1 of b. The T-g,..ne's Washit,gtrm opscial says. log - re:ism, so long Provost Marshal General of the defences North of the l'ottruosz, with bead. rt craters in this ch y, has been brevetted Briza• drer General for meritorious services, and honor• ably ninstered out, there Oling no further neens slty fur a route canoe of his office. C r ew the abolishment of Col. Ingraham's otlacts, :floater order was loaned this evening, creating a provost Marshal's office for the Military District of Wash ington, and Captain P. B. Russ.% long and widely known as Col. lograeam'S chief 14.aistant, assigned as its bead. Clapt..ll3 Russel Is from Ply= nib, and want out with the Nth Masse • chusetta regiment, under Col. Ingraham, at the commencement of the war. Government two just passed to the credit of bad debts, #170.947 .G 7 , duo from Isaac O. Pow ler,late Post blaster In hew York. It has been ascenalaed that the defalcation is uncollected from his securities. The reccidta to-day, at the once of the Inter nal Revenue, amounted to $ 9 55,0951..d. The to tal receipts since the let of dale, foot up the handsome sun of f 100,T35,321. 74. The following statement, while Ugly:Ls the ac curate number of penalons, both widowed and Invalid. on the books, up to October Ist, doe not constitute one half the number who will hereafter ITC/1190 9e21110W1 from GOPeriltflatt.,— From the beginning of the war up to theist ult., Were were of application: from the army, 05,857, granted, 40,273, of which 55,310 were of the in ' valid, aed of the widowed class for the same time, 20,180. Applications from the Nary were favorably conalderred 1043, of which were from widows, and 1175 from Invalids, These figures don't include the rejected applications, of which a vast number Lai Om received, bat only UM, whose claims to pensions have beta allowcd. During the month of September, twelve white refuge., were subsisted by the Government in Alexandria. 1 1a. The total number of rations cooed to them during that time being two hun dred and seventeen. Twenty negro dependents are also reported as having received partial ra tions during the next month. 'lt e Surgeon In Chief for the freedmen for diatrict of Georgia, reports to General Howard that he is about opening a large boaletai with a small poet branch at Augusta, and intends to open others at Columbia, Macon, Atlanta and Other points throughout the State, where re quired, for the benefit of the freedmen. He also reports that bets co-working with the color ed benevolent society, which exists In all the large togas of the State. The plan is working very advantageously to both the Government and freedmen. From We shincigp—llnythin °hauls-- Choi. ra In Sipaits--(ien. Case —The Currency—The Prealdent'■ trip south—Leath of Ceu. Saunders. R•asdnGToa CiTr, Oct. 7 . --The President recognized the following named Consuls for Hayti . F. Esher, at New York; B. O. Clark. at Beaton, and Albert Everson, at Bangor. Thu U. a. Consul at Barcelona, under date of the Gth of September, Informs the Department of State that the port of Barcelona has been of ficially declared Infested with cholera. Bash:teas of all kinds la entirety suspended. A Kentucky delegation, headed by Hon. Gar. rest Davis, obtained an interview with the Presi dent this Scorning, and urged the removal of Gen. Palmier with g, rent earnestness. The Presi• dent It le onld, has referred the whole matter to Gen. Thomas for Inceetlgailon. sad declines to Interfere until (ien, Ihomes makes a report noon the sub). ct., Silty amnesty pardon& were granted keday, all of them to Parties hailing from Alabama. eteiary McCullough urge upan Con gress the contraction of the currency. and It Is sold th.t the Pasident favors the policy, Thu Proldent expects to make a pleasure trip &nth, next week. Brigadier General Saunders. of WlSCOlnia, died here this morning. His .remains will be sent were this afternoon, • • SuMug of S teamers—shipment of Specie. New Yowl, October 7.—The steamers New Yolk and Aetna, for Europe, Virginia, Libe,y and Cot Elea. for Havana. the Morning Star and Staff of the Union. for New Orleans, the'Lluda, for Mobile, the Raleigh and America, for Savan nah, the Quaker City and Rapidan. for Charles. ton. the Euterpe, for Wilmington, and others tor today Richmond , Newbern, Baltimore, etc., sailed 'I he rhipments of specie to Europe were ono hundred and eighty thousand dollar,. Wllltam Smith and dodge Caton. CitaTribunceao t Oct. 7.—The proprietor of th e cago e atatca that the William Smith re ran d to 111 the alleged coneereattee with ledge Caton in cot the Editor of that paper. NELITARY COMMUSION. A Medical Professor's Evidence. ADJURNMINT TILL MT THURIDAT W/S7IINCITON, Oct. 7.—The MlMary Commis non requosembled to-day, Capt. fielph testified that some of the boxes with sanitary goods for the foldtt rs we, bnoken open on their way to their destination. That vaccine matter was very scarce at the South, and that his command, stationed at Vicksburg, were vaccinated for the small pox, but those who bad that disease recovered sooner than those Who were vaccinated. Mr. Barter then asked for an argument of the to urt until Thursday, which, after a lengthy dt Mon, was granted by the Court. Col. Chipman then made an adjournment, to show that the testimony of Dens. Lee, Johnston, Howell Cobb, of Kentucky, Mallory. Col, Odd, Dr. Moore and others, distinguished rebels. who had been subpoenaed by the defence, should not be met h . ed by the Court. Mr. Baker objected.tirenuously to thee and the question was not finally decided. Dr. Joseph Jones, professor of chemistry in the medical college of Georgia, was placed on the Stand, and produced a report which he made under permission of the rebel authorities, ceincerning the inseam, at Andersonville. Ilia object was to Illustrate the facts in relation to the gangrene, malarial revere, camp and other diecasen. The report :Mows a frightful mortal. ity, thennmber cf deaths being at one period as large._ the stockade as in the hospital. Ile deecribea the men as miserable In the extreme, mere skeletons, encrusted with filth and covered with vermin. Some of them ;cursed their own government for refusing to accede to en ex change of prisoners, Captain Gilmore, on duty at Norfolk, testified as to the seizure of watches, silver spoons, forks, watch chains, etc.. by a man named Garrison, on the eastern shore of Virginia, who claimed to be counsel for I'. B. Winder. A watch chain with a medal attached. was exhibited to the wit• nom, to connect them, articles with the {dander leg at Andersonville. It belonged co Darius Monte, or New York volunteers. The Cr oft then adjourned till Thursday morn - ing. MUSTER OUT OF SIGNAL CORPS, Gen. GI ant't- Movernente, ATTEMPTED ESCAPE OF DR. MUDD NEW YoiK, Uct. 11,4,41' 4 Washington special saytt With the exetption of Co:. Fosht, Chiefßignal °dicer and tingle aid, all the of linens of tho signal carps of the army who have been Oe duly east of the Mississippi river are honorably mastered out of service. There are 25 625eens on dray with Pope and Planck. west of the litsslastript. These are all that remain our of a corps Of 140 officers selected during the war feu their braverjr and mental attainments, for the performance of a meat dlillcult and dan gerous kind of rtaff duty on the battle 0-ld. The corps goes out of service bearing a good record to the army. The Feet iT , IO at the Internal Revenue Bureau to-day amounted to 51,300.000. or. Jno. Mc- Cook has been appointed attnenso; of Internal for the 17th district of Ohio. General Grant left for ?Lille lelphla thin or: wing, and will return watt his family on Wodterday. Co'. S Y. Ileirind man. formerly Major Gen. rod, la ordered to John 61s regiment at Ilare's avd to report to Got. Wessel, a former Cargekt le Ms regiment in Mexico. Capt. ?Wet, formerly of the 12th Veteran Referee Corps, will probably be tried during the COWlthg week on enlarges of frauds alled to : have been perpetrated by him, during his lout' commatd of the jell at Alexandria, A court. ' martial la now being formed for the anal, and Col..fno. Mansfield Is nammi as the president. A private letter received from Colutantieoplei etstee that a catifiegration broke oat in that city on the oth of September and destroyed •bouLkn thousand tenumer.ts, by which up wards of forty thousand people are loft without a roof to corer them. The Ilirro:tra Fortrwss Monroe rorrem-sondance has the following terticulare of the attetnnt to cacfa,g7 :Isle by Dr. Mudd, as hereto /arc pub lished. The ch clot - etj yeti ttoo.tuttl 1,Oct:1r; on the Is/end through his bring detailed In the tot Dette.ituttht. Throuch the advantage or Lae liberty, he managed to secrete himself in one of the coal ounkers of the cleanser Thomas Scott. Rhea be wee foand to be missing, a most thorough search of the steamer was inetttut..l to Mad him, and the 'carols was very nearly abandoned, and the Idea of bid coocesiment Elton op, when an otncer who was araistlan la the seardr, throat the point of his str..r.l Into the Doctor'. face, causing him to cry out and thereby make known to place of coocearramot. The doctor lay wholly hid under the coal, ex cept a portion of his ra.e. on his discovery, he was taken back 10 prison and put at hard sbor, which occupation b. is likely to follow for some time. The Quartermaster of the Thomas Scott wee subsequently arrasted on a charge of compllcity In aiding Dr. Mudd tome:ape. There bee beep no change In the disposition of the as. sessination conspirators. The Governorship of Mississippi—Rumored Election of a Rebel Brigadier General, New Toms, October 7 .—Private Itformation, said to bmye been received hare by certain par- Gin, announcing po.ltively the electtoa of B. G. Humphreys. a rebel Brigadier General, as Governor of lillateutippl, cremes some specula tions as to his eligibility. The assertion that he is enpardoned may prove untrue. Pouthern men here say that be et. 'airily ap. plied for pardon, ants that he was rec..mmended for executive clemency by ,Gov. Sha. ,cy. and he would scarcely presume to solicit the suffrage of the &ate without an Intimation that It would be forhtcoming it the event of his election, If he has It not already 10 his pocket. Ws canvas for Governor has been made with the knowledge and consent of the Government authorities, if not et their Instigation. As a corollary, his par don Is certain. Mr. Eltunphren, was eaPellad from Weal Point, by a court martial la /UT belOrn irrnduating. BaellYw- 'rem ?V ashville--Case of Champ Ferguson —Bill to Relieve Financial Embarrass mente—Methollbst Conference. iisenefue, Oct. C.—The papers In the case of Champ Vey:futon, have been forwarded to the President for ids approval or rejection. In the Legislature to-day,Mr. Wines, of Mont gomery county, presented a memorial from the people of his county, requesting the adoption of mearuren togelleve the financial embarrassmeots of the people. it lx proposed to withhold exec utors until planters could derive the proceeds of two or three crops, or star the sales of Property not bringing two thirds of a cent or assessed valor; or extend to lour years for redemption by defendants on payment of the principal and six per cent, Interest. The bill woe referred to the committee on judiciary. The Methodist Conference is still In session at Edgcneld, many eminent dlyinco are la at-- tunionce. The Itursian-.tmcrivan ; Telegraph Com plieted. NTw YouT, Ocl. 7 .—The &rah' states that a telegnon has been received from Fort St, JAMC; On Frazier River, Biltish Columbia, an lIMILICIDC the completion of the Russian Ameri. tan teleLrapb to that point, and thet Captain Conway it rapidly pursuing on towards Stuan's Lake. The cable to email the straits will be laid next August. A party le also on the way to Amoor River to build earth to meet another working party from the Anadyr. The Herald'. advice, state that the enterprize bids fair to be carried to a successful completion at a much earlier day than was generally antici pated. Col, Bulkley was on his way to the Gulf oflAnadyr at last sdviceet. I The Charges Against the New Turk City NEw Tutu, October 7.—The counsel for thu City Offlcials,arraimued before Governor Fenton, submitted their cast without argument yester day, as nu adduction of proof had been made to substantiate the charges. The counsel for the City Inspect°, alone undertook an argument on municipal politics, and the relations between Mayo- Gunther and Inspector Boole, as pollti economists. Judge Emmett took advantage o f this argument, and presented an array of asou to the Governor for the removal of The Governor promised a speedy decis ion, and prepared to communicate wish the counsel, no to a further bearing at Albany. General Lee Installed President of Wash.. Ington College. New Youg. Oct. 7.—Rupert E. Lee, tor Gener. al In Chief of the rebel armies, was Metalled President of Washington College et Lezlnglon. Va., on last Monday. The ceremonies were of a very anoster.tailous character, In compliancery with General Lee's reonest, but contra to wishes of ma ny ec=ectcd with and taking t an Micron In the College, %rho desired to have the Installation attended with considerable pomp and display. Etre at St. Louis. Bt. Lone, October 7.—A portion of the Western foundry on tho corner of Florida and Main streets, belonging to Morelli+llk Kilpatrick was burned yestarday. Loss about twenty-tirc thousand dollars. Insured. ItEW CNIVIRSAL SWIM FARR, NAVY DIPARTMENT CIRCULAR, Interventicn in 6an Domingo Affairs. N E, W.hing! on special laaa the follow•L4 — A universal hlrraze letper, ca:led 'The Jour cal c. I edoe3,' hoe lq en warted at Raletzb, North Caronr a, ty too gcapcma::, !ate Federal officers." The foi:oe rr elrr•.ilar has 1..,en Las 11. e Nall I)er artment rclaticc to applications to fill vacancies in that tservict: NATI" DEPAHMIENt, 7 . — Appi,cations to putiiiou of mastcr workman in any of the Levy yards, wdl lirrraftcr be ,thv chief of bureau of the yards nod ducks, stating name, age and rcsidene• of applicant with testl mcnlais ss to ills character, booite professional akift end ciimpttency and physical ability. When ever a vacancy shall occur in the office of mast,, a I.oatd will be convened at the, navy yard where snob vacancy exists, under the direction of the ti cretary of iLO Nati and a selection will be made from qualified candidates who shall have passed a satisfactory examination. The selec tion of master workmen will hereafter be made irrespective of locality, no district or State being entitled to preference for these positions. GIDEON Rees, Secretary of the Nary. Campbell 11c3pital, in this city, has recently been turned over to the Freedmen's Bureau, by which It will bejused for the occupancy of negro laborers. The building will accommodate up wards of two hundred tenants and will ba let to each family at the moderate rental of three dollars per month. The bureau is endeavorlut by each octane these, to, force down the exor bitant prices demanded for the miserable hovels In which the negrOes are at present forced to live at the-rate of ifB per month. Baron Geralt, the Prussian Minister, Senor Romeo. Mexican Minlattr, General Howard, General Frank P. Blalr and Adjutant General Tomoscrd were ail awaiting Previdential in ter:le., at one time this afternoon. Maf.lr Giaterels G. F. Sheptty, L. C. 1{01.12 , 2,12 rd C, Vaughan, are at. W.llard'e. A morning paper hue the following Washing ton et:eclat : lbw , * ore in ctroulation here to the . ffect shut the Catouet has determined, after full consultation, to restrain the President in send leg a !het ani some troops to San Domingo to put n atop the muel tear now raging between the remora in that beautiful Island. Jeffrard's Goys!t meat is represented hero and more re cently a representative from the Insurgent chief ban alto made his appearance,. From represen tations made by both side..., President Johnson is rnlirdrd that tOhtething °halt to be done to (-heck the flaw of blood nselmsly shed. The er. neditlon will consist o' four Year steamers, ten transports and flee thousand troops. Jeflrard is Bald to be willing to accept the American protec torate. Mrs. Inersikam, rister of the ez•rebel General Robert E. Lee, made her appearance at the !fro vost :Marshal's office to-day and asked perm[!• 'ion to take the oath of allealaoce, safety wee administered by the Provost ittarshaL The rob. el Gen. Peck was also seeking pardon today. From Texas—Operatlasof Against the Jo dloos—Reorgaulzetlon of fhe Slate Gor. erument. Now YORE, October S.—The Steamer Evaaing Star Lair arrived from New Orleans with dates 10 th 2015. The San Antonio lirrald letray from General 1 Merritt that it Is the intention of the Govern ment to give the citizens on the Indian border fell protection. General Merritt will send out a strocg detachment to Seo.r the country. General Curter. with Ma Dirfrion of cavalry, would soon be ordered to Aunelp, from which base of operations detachments; would be sent Into the country lying Immediately north and west of the State Capital. The work of reorganizing the;, State Govern ment Is progressing ce rapidly n 3 i!POSsible. One hundred and flve ermaties have been completed In their organizations, and thlrtviyet remain. The unites:rat good conduct of!the soldiers is the theme of almost constant remark. The I l keston TelegrapA rays: • While ,ilins ions take [dare !tete-eat Ilse civil and military aatboroars In other Si race', nOrle 4C,Or in TeidS. Ire-Dere! Ramiltou and his app./lc:tees are ear., Into:ler. Tl.c of I.lricol , (arEiry arrived at llou,•c,E OD Lae 171 h. Eta rocs - ell !Mott to VIP squnr.,ton—H. Advice to Pretaaent JOhubou. • • • YORK, • 7 .—Special to the Tiovia, dated Wa.shington eth, fours, among the Watch and Walt Co. at tee White Rouse for the past three days, seas R. Barnwell !theft of the Charles. ton lf,..erp, ecu of lion. R. B. Rhett. Mr. lt. (Melly got an audience With the Br, ;Went, and with an assumption of great importance pre ferred his advice to Mr. Johnson as to the policy that should be pursued tawnfds the South, to, .Yer. Rhett Shell tisited the Freedfnanis Bureau and elated to Gen. Howard that hb family had ertne nett ice, several hundred In all., In Alaba ma, for whom ho wanted an ord.., Of transporta tion that they might be brought al.4.ivernment expense io Booth Carolina whs.* it appears three re f , ore tislone, nod from Whence they were bnrried by their ownen when Gen. Sher man arrived In Savannah and was. threatening the liberation of the slaves, under :•military oc. cepa:lon. Rhett made the abeuril demand In such an arrogant and impndent Manner that Gen. Howard was comyelled hI order a guard to arrest the offender, but Rhett sscd before the order could be execut ed. Serious lithe. of Cen. Sanderu—The New Five-Twenty Bondu—Compodud Inter est Note Counterfeit Case. NEAV YORK, Oct. 7.—Gcn. I.lnraed F. Sanders, of Wisconsin, is dangerously 111 with consump tion in this city ; but 11We hope exists of even partial recovery. The statement that the new 5.20 bonds of the $lO,OOO denomination were ready ftir sale, was in a measure premature. Five or aix hundred moles have been printed and perfected It Is trat, but it is purposed not to commence the deliv ery of the bonds until there la a sufficient amount of all denominations to fill the sabscrlptions as they come in. This will be In the course of ten days. Detectives are digging away at the ens hun dred dollar compound Interest ante counterfeits leg me. It is undereoned that a large an:loarit of conclusive evidence bas been naosrated lu . different pails of the cone try, and that several DerBODS tare been Parented or put -older surveil. seer. The whole story of that wonderful fraud will teanspire In due time. Editor of the Atichniiblad Bulletin Re leased on Parole. Now Vona, Oct. 7.—The Times Richmond correspondent has the following: "Mr. J. C. P. :Amity who was Pruned and coasigmed to he city Jail last Saturday for an offensive article in the Commercial Balkan, has been released to-night on signing the following pa role:" "Unice Commandant of Prison Libby Prison, oct. 7, I$4,A; chariot J. P. bimity hereby gite pty solemn parole of honor that I wit/ not leave the city of ittetimond without Permission or N.J. Gen. Terry, commanding the Drpartment of Virginia, nor his suceessor In offal, and that while this parole Is bidding, I wet not criticise, write or publish anything con- Cernieg the administration of the Government of the United States. This parole is tocontinue binding until cancelled by the Eltlgheat ry authority existing at the time, In this State, Signed. J C. J. I'. DINIETST, %Vicunas. Lieut. L. Hatimass.ur, Second Lieut.. 57 , th N. Y.B. AL Sale of Public Lands. Wssuisoroa, Oct. 7—Thu activity of the demand for public lauds COMICITIM with remark able increase throughout all the West, The reports from local agents to the General Land Office of the business tranaacted during the month of September, indicate the extent of sales. The office at Boonesvlle, Mo., reports 28,000 acres of Government Land taken Up and actually settled upon, besides the net cash sales, which emanated curing the same month to nearly F 30,000. The lauds bought for cash are mhichostly sell alternate reserved raUroad seetiona, w5O per acre. Al Fort Dodge, and nettled u lowa, nearly 5.01 X) acres are reported entered pon, and at Menasha, Wis., 13,000 from cash sales reported. Three Murders In Philadelphia, Pirmanztrtita. Oct. 7.—Threw murders havo been committed since ten o'clock last erasing, as folks's: Bernard 11. Kane, aged nineteen years, wee shot by Ed. Blames in the &anthem part of the city, and a memb 'J er o the 2411 'Jetted Btatea Colored ltegiment .kille f d another In the care near Havre de Grace. The regiment bee met passed up Chestnut street, with the assassin tinder guard. Burglars were secreted in White's dental de pot, Arch street, this morning at six o'clock. When the door was opened by a bay, the bar glare seized and strangled him to death with a rope and escaped with a portion of their pine der which they had plied up ready for rer°°r3l' From Salt Lake—Mormon Conference— Gen. Illeagfier_ New 'roux. Oct. 7.—The Mlle Balt Lake correrponeent ofßcptember lath. says a report bas it that the Mormon Conference will bathe i amt , f or many years, Brigham In hln redent visite, baring txtended a liberal invitation to the country Calks to roma to the preaching and bring their bands and choirs with them. General Meagher arrived to-lay, and he will probably beserenaded to-night. Ile leaves in a few days for his new home in Montana. TEE FENIAM IN IDE OLD CeL Arrest of Irish Americana. PHEEVII EII tRE PP THE MOVz..HENT NEW lonx, October ! , .—The Ticut Locion =MEV lath-a to the Fenian wetness: S .me fitly aenotfi bare been made in Dublin. ricatly as rusty in Cbrk, and a foe in LiverpOol and some of the manufacturing Lorne of Lancashire. Among the rrst were a few Irish Americans, and for of hers, rewards of :N3O pound', and 100 pnunds are cdi.red. Due Mori by from Boston on Doing arreat'd, said be should represent his case to Nfr. Seeard. do the mere mention of that same, he was set free by the authorities at Dublin Ca. - Li . Ibe fur Ic at Cork rni other towns in the Linn Las not dunklahed There Imre aeon I , ', Eli MI the local back , . Steamers and pa.,- , sr kers, laggage have Leta searched fur moan. ments and ',solvers. A guntss.t is artming off 'Josh harbor to In tercept r Yet kee 6111 p acid co be on the way to Ireland with arms for the Fenians. • Two oftl cent of the Cara garrison have been arrested, and there are rumors that a considerable por• tiou of the garrison are sworn Fentans. Taere is a lively demand for firearms by those who mean to defend themselves A notable feature of the adair is the bumble rank of those who have been arrested. They are small tradesmen, clerks, artisans, etc.. The most considerable prisoner In Dahlia is a tailor. The chief informer against the Feniane appears to have been one who had been advanced to the grade of Colonel in the great Feulan army, but who having no pay, rations or forage suitable to his rank hod been suffered to go to the work house. This on fortunate dignitary, brooding Over his wrongs, concluded that low treason to his aseeelates would he more profitable than high treason sgainst nor sovereign lady, the Wean, and sold them to Sir Robert at the castle, This informer, who has tt.e credit of being the filet to betray the Fenian,. Is said to have been e. violent Orargeman, who went to Cork and l.ret.nded to beconatea Catholic and patriot. Unless ships ninded with Americas Feniass. arms and supplies, are well or. their Woe. and !Wet, d In making a landing Is spite of the iron. clads and gun boat, on the Irish coast, we shall rot hear much more of the Fenian organ laation in Ireland. Two or three hundren will be arrested ; of these, a dczan or more all, be tried for treason and sentenced to penal ser vitude as a mild example—even these will be corn pardoned. North Carolina State Convention—Ex pected Character or the Proceedings. NOW VORA, ( let. S.—The Tribruns tO-1110t1 - 017, will pubtleh a letter from Raleigh, dated the tiring the details of the assembling organ:relicts cf the State Convention. its writer says - The members are evidently s - y much at their re, and indicate by their tr.a-z -mere, that they are not strangers In the place.— A large majority have been representatives Cr tos their respective counties and ore leaders in their SeCtiODS, Five . pt Mart, Rpre tgetnbcra p( the eootehiion Vnich Carried the State out, nod signed the ordinanceof secession. All-ernithree counties, (urrltick, Caldwell and Greene are rent wonted, 117 of the 200 delegates atstretei to their names. "The programme, as far as I can gather It, is to atuoti. sbe Countflattop abolishing slavery, deelarini , we.' and cold all easetniests passed under the so-called C,:sitiederide rule of the Slate and then adjourn, dodging sti; petrbrlug quirtions and entangling alllannee, Lhrowing the rriponsiblllty of revision of She code and an matters relating to the stains of Ihe freed prcple of the State upon the Leeds:are," Misslisippi Election—Trial of Emerson' Etheridge—Central Mississippi gal'road —Steamer Sunk, .kc., Cue°, October 8,--A Jackson, MlSsissippl, tilepatch of the sth says: Hismithrey's inajocity for Govcrnor will probsbly be ten thousmad. C. L. Potter, the DCgTO•testiatonl. date for Judge of the Court of Appeals. of the Jackson District, will have two thousand Ma joligT. It is nrderrtno•t that the Commissiol to try Efeerrce Etheridge will adjourn for several dale, and r (forts are being made to change the place of trial to .Slemchle, The Central railroad will be in running order In a few days, when passengers can reach New Orleans, frcm Memphis in forty hours. The steamer Freestone sank in Yazoo river on ins 27:h ult. The freight wan weed la a damaged condition. No lives were lost.• To Mez.zhis cat ten market has atlyauced Oeer 700 tales of rotten passed here yesterday and to-day. The total amount of cotton destroyed by the late Lire at Mobile was 0 390 hales. Health of Capt. IVII - 2—Outragea In .Uex •ndrla. WA , ILINCT".N Oct. b —Capt. Wiry Is suffering from irtiammation of the right arm, which was wounded by a shelf. Ile seems to nave recov ered from the depression of his nervous attack. and Lab exhibited marked calmcimis In his trial of late. In Alexandria, Va., CoL Free, of the P.V.lth Regiment Ohio uluntecrs, was attacked fast tilyht by an ex-rebel soldier. The latter was most severely punished. A =lurid man named Hooter eons shot and severely wounded in the head this afternoon, by a young man eaxned Richardson, of this city. From New Orleans--Gen. Canby—Cott- senlare Union coureutlon. New Cliu..n.vcs, Oct. 7.—The leading journals dm once the statement made against Gmeral Canby by the Louisiana delegation now in W.blogion, and ray that Canby, Instead of trampling upon civil law, has been instrumen tal in set Loring 11. The Convention of the Conservative Union party met to-day, appointing Judge Thomas, of this city, temporarily President, and electing a Committee on Credentials. They adjourned till Monday. Ten parishes were represented. It is understood In political circles that J. Madison Wells will be the nominee for Governor. Broken Levees—Cotton Warehouses Burnett, New ORLEANS, Oct. 111.-4 plagu e . co nve , 3 - tlon on thu subject of broken 'areas, met yes terday, and petttioned Gov. Wells and Gen. Canby to Watt them with aid from the State sad keneral Government to the work, both promised to give their attention to matters, Welie accepting the Gubernatorial nomination. At Mobile, McGee end Smith's warehouse, with one hundred bales of cotton, was burned morning. Planters warehouses, with font tbensard bales, were burned by ince tight. Les, SA/UM, mostLY insured. Methodist Conference lu Tennessee. Nssirrnrc, October 7.—A Methodist Contr ence vas held to-day In Edgefield. Great ea thuslasm was Manifested at the Introduction of Inshcp Ronne, the widest Bishop of that faith in the seven. All present rose to their feet at his entrance. Recess was had during which he re ceived the congtandationa of clergymen from all parts of the country. Quick trip from California, Betz IJun , Oct. B.—Louts McLane, Auper- Intendent of Wells di Fargo'a Express, arrived here to-day from Ban Francisco, having made the trip In three days, seventeen hours and thirty minutes lie came by stage seven hundred miles, including one hundred miles over the Sierra No velle. This Is the quickest trip ever made. Piro in Philadelphia. Pna.enaumu, Oct. B.—A fire this afternoon destroyed the United States bonded waiehonse on Dickinson street wharf containing 4,000 bar rels of j ai oil, belonging to various Parde3. Loss, $90,000. Insurance about ;50,000, mostly In New York and New England companies. • Burglary and ',larder In Philadelphia., Platens:m.llU, October 7.—The victim:ln the Arch street murder was a colored man . aired forty years, Instead of a boy. The burglar took from him the key of the sale, and plundered it of 82,500 In notes, Steamer Due from Europe. FARTUDDI POINT, Oct. 3, 0 P. M.—There aro no alone of the steamship North America which left Lirerpool on the 28th and Londonderry on Lhe 29th nit., and alio is now doe off tilts point. Government Horse. and Mules Sold. FunThr.s9 310.1cit0E, Oct. 5.—A Government sale of °De bundled hornet and ote hundred mules, took place to-day and aold at very high prices. exessi Boum EXPLOSMNS.—A meeting was bald last Thursday evening at Clinton Hall in the city of New York, for the parposeof explain gto the public the cause of so many steam boiler explosions, The speakers were practical mechanics, who &ore ft as their opinion that the principal causes et boiler explosions were the utter incompetency of the Inspectors and the la— eilicicncy of the engineers. • IT estimated that the tobacco crop In the valley of the Connecticut this year be equal to the value of elx millions of dollars Large quantifies of Connecticut seed are exported to Cabs, to be returned in the shape of lee fresh !Israelis, and the export to Germany is M e very large. AT a taeCtlol of the Chamber of Co New York city. last Thursday. a aeries of rest , mMate of lutions were presented by Ex —Mayor Opelyke requesting the erection of a new Posted:dee on a style of matmlilcenee commensurate mat the wealth and Importatee of a city I 9 Y 4.1/ VOLUME LXXIVII---NO. 254. aDrEII2BB - . 7 fFILTV GREATEST B/IRE 8 Concert Hall ioe Store. WINTER STOCK PgTICULiRLY, SELLING LESS THAN Pill311;1 3IENS' HEAVY BOOTS, $l,OO, EVER YTRING ELSE .;1110PORTIoN BARCAINS!BA7MAINS! 80. 60 FIFTH" STREET. No Connection tvith any other House in the City. CITIZENS, AROUSE! i Look to Your [lnterest. THE REASOR WHY TM : . 513QULI) 3 t1:11C11ASE ALL BOOkS IMJ ALUS 74 FIF-Tl3 ST4EET. You Receive a Preseni filth each BOOK OR AI. 4,8U.11ff, • W . / (Ai IN SOLD AT TEM kTIBLLtHERS PRICE PRESENTS WORTH FROM TO 8600. AMP - tall or send (or a (Jatalozne. OAR HALL CLOTIENG 110 C, No. C 3 FIFTU Srßl.r. FIN E. CLOTH (70A6 WALEING (ATS OVERIRJAIS OF ALL KINDS FANCY CAP PA c 1 FIND BLACK PANT: PEG TOP PANTS REGATIDLFSS OF 004. FOE TUE 'NEXT Go DAIU J. H. SMITH & CLOTBLEB3 4 , OAK HALL, 63 Aim r. Opividte Lee oper a a u e, 4 A SAN OF 6 wusA.Nl A CONStI,III"T IRE Ofj4D. Dr. li. James, a retired physician o great mi. nonce, discovered, while in the Print Indies, a certain cure for Consumption, Asthmk]Bronshs, Coughs, Colds, and General Debility. 'The rem it , was discovered by him when his oily child. • daughter, was given up to dl.. Rikwhild was clued. and is now alive and well. Desirous of benefiting his fellow mortals, he will send to those who with lt, the recipe, containing full ill restions for making and suesessfalliktslog two remedy, free, on receipt of their icauteswitti tWo stamps to pay expenses. There le MAsines symptom of Consumption that it does • at at One* take hold of and dissipate. blight went; peel, d aces, irritation of the nerves, Ware 6l memo icult expectoration, sharp pains Igthe lung; sore tto oat, chilly munitions, nausea at- the atom emit Inaction of the bowels, slow of the mundes. The writer ietli please a te, tbe .12111¢11 of the paper they see this &decibel:mg In- Ad. dress CRADDOCK de 00, aelS.lnsillinerT len Bass at, Philadelphia, ra. GELNERA.4 DRAUGHTING OFF 1;E AND PATENT AGE$Olf Bridge. No. 12 Nr. CLAM STREET, near Sitientiois H.P.GENGEMBNA vivßi weer. Ha:Edemas No. 14 Ray street. j EY Tol LitiNDlS' -1.1 CELEBRATED /NFALLIBLE PRIVATE LEOTUBE ON PSYCHuLOCILJAL rAgoran— TIONS, 6th edition, lost oat. It teachati - yot; to charm those yOu to Love; how to redeem lattlYht6 companions, h. It ova; many seare4 Worth keepleg. Pees cents. Also GRE/Vt' PR/ TATE BOOK for MARRIED or GRONVOI PER. SONS. Every lady should have one. PrlSe Send prlee of either or both to DR. LINT" rto. inn. Wu-stout street, Philadelphia, and retslve by return mall, In sealed envelopea. A tegAze enoovEr , will also accompany east; book:Soapy? TSCHOUNMA KEE. Pittsburgh White Lead Worits. PEKE MUTE LEAD. BLUE LEAD GROTIRD IN OEL FUR PAINT. LNG On. /LIINELs. NO. 83 WOOD ISTRiCT. H 1.41:Z:a ..I,ll.ll4litEr):).ViEDa. re Zed :14.46(1. "1432 imanranent. of • Ow' titan atYlekin BOMETS. liars, RIBBONS mowttes, rrararss,4BlV- Cy OOODs,sa, . y n a a m now prepared wan me my all. • a =4=er', and all otliara wheinday,tavor ci watt c ; aelamtod NES. Id: THEEMK - V -- ----------•—__lNEl3 AND 13-IA11113;z,-, Rlante and Ten' Wont. elm& A.'t nut?: oraiiioß. -rrAmENTAL TREES. EVERGREENS. GEA.PE VINES end GREENPIOUSE to TT& 80. neat TS and OUT FLOWERS to order. Segn for aiq or ee/1 and eximth,a our stook. pst JOHN H. & A. nmaDoot üburgn frarrn nod Ositliad Gretotto,o4 or THE SE SON, ALE. 0 OODS,'AND ALL THIS.M()LiTtL AXt, § NEW GOOD,. SACK COATS. and all otyles of EMEEM!
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