THE PillElSg. . ,; T=NED DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED) /0X JOHN W. FORNEY. IC'''. No. 11l SOUTH FOURTH STREET. THE DAILY PRESS, City Sohscribers, Is Emus' DOLLARS PER ~rubs, s.dranee tOr FIFTEEN' entas PER V-Ata. Vllable to the Carrier. Milled to Sob :.:ibers out of the ear, es DOLLARS PIM i - oankt: TEBBE DOLLARS AND 'FIFTY CENTS FOR 6 ,s worms ; ONE DOLLAR. AND SEVENTY-FIVE c65Te FOR TIMER MONTHS, Irryariably 111 advance of the time ordered, Aar Atrertlsements Inserted at the usual rates. Tarr TEI-WEEKLY PRESS, 011}eli 10 Subscribers, FOTIII DOLLARS, PER AN 10170We. . - . . - IM+ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1865 THE NEWS. In cur Washington despatches will be found :e names of some of the British capitalists ) I,f , invested in rebel loans; and who of course all- With their IMMO* IS a circular from Seward to Minister Adams, which will • convince these rebel sympathizers that w ill receive very little comfort from our vi m - rent, which they very generously yig, , lU would indemnify them for all their The Secretary of State tells them in ' r f a terms that our Government will not re (*,,tlie any of their claims. Another circular from Mr. Seward to our Min 11,T to Englend, dissenting from a recent „,:;:ion of the Vice Chancellor of England, • ihforming the British Government that ,ill not recognize it, is also published, c oaventi on was held in Wiltningten,N. C., • Tect. , Ch.3 - last to nominate delegates to the e,nvention. Resolutions were passed President Johnson's and Gov. • course, recognizing the abolition of • ,i;o-ery fised fact, and protesting against sro F;1111Sge and the deprivation of the e:etive fraveldses to those who have taken 11:e anmesty oath or been pardoned by the Savannah Republican of September 18th, of sets of vandalism to St. Paul's EpiSeO , Uhurch, used by the 26th Massachusetts as 3 1 1 0pital. The matter was not discovered „ii the regiment had left for home, and the I;.,.4Nican deo not know whether to charge it :o;iiiihe members of that regiment or not. J., sat viclay mechanics were at work raising 01.1 Merrimac, near Craney IslandAwhere was mown up by the rebels. It is thought 4'a; hiq copper will exceed two hundred and ton s • she also has one compOsition wheel „in c h weighs nine tons, and an immense Il meast of !eon, armor, cannon, etc. iteed, of Bedford county, has been by the President. It Will be remem ,.; that this Reed is one of the brothers who tiwired in the habeas corpus ease in !seity, in which there was a connietbetween. !:t iodui authorities and the State courts. 1: ‘ ,1 was charged with treason. ei,e:c O. S. Wardlaw, of the Abbeville dia. 1 the president of the South Carolina I.4ncestiou. lie was at one time in the Lekis i4ge. APO iit it.' 4 37was elected presiding officer ; ,.;he !lease, which position he retained until 41• lie is at present Judge of the Court of 1...11f rat iessions and Common Pleas. orleans despatch Says that two-thirds ins INCODIe of Avoyelles parish are in a des. eenditlon. General Swayne has issued vireau: to the negroes, telling them they to work, and not entertain notions „I the plantations will be parcelled out to ivi,Tanderstanding between the Mayor of listAng and the Freedman's Bureau, in re , Di tojunsilietion in civil matters has oc- tirilitary commiasion to look Into tlt afair Las been convened by General Slo- our Government has received official infor. tit our explanations and reparations f, 'la. Government in regard to the ;.1111.nrized seizure of the pirate Florida in I, • ir v:aers, and her subsequent loss in Damp were acceptable to that Govern -3.h( e !e 31 Cherokees and the rebel Seminoles lied the Indian treaty. The other 1:1; , c, have given assurance that they will do i!!.. , zatic. The rebel Cherokees arc the only Friday the officer of the gtard placed ;',r Cement C. Clay's easement, at Fortress iroe, were withdrawn. It is thought that I.:ta Clay and Mitchel will shortly have their , 11 . ileges extended upon their parole. I.4tain Wirz was again up for trial poster. but in conseuence: of the absence of uunerst Geary the court adjourned until to- The prisoner was too sick to stand, and wm provided for him to lie upon. number of important rogLintiOngt have been introduced into the Alabama State Con ugtion, but no definite action has yet been V;pu on them. Losto:i 7Parscript says that the first fAcrel gtlident at IitLITIVEII College was ad t; net to Iho Freshman class last week. His iz Uiehard T. Greener, of Boston. fa glen the detectives have of late i , atu at work. A number of pick pv,k(ris, etc., From the neighboring cities have b,e!, :Amsted by them recently. rat: small Carolina convention has repealed t' en/in:thee of secession without debate. 'lllntfieleguies voted no. A ..ritooncr, named the Loohlol, fonndered on Lula. Ontario yesterday, whilst near the ti , na:ii•!e light. No lives were lost. T.ll linter, has been released from Fort on parole, and is on his way to Vir n.a. • krther official despatches, reporting the pk - eess of the cholera in Italy and Turkey, :Joao received in Washington. The pith wil;10. found in another column, 10 5 o'clock yesterday, President John '. it: ti ordered one hundred and twenty par tn lie issued. .41-active fro occurred in Cherry and Areets, New York, last evening. The a zicceral hundred thousand dollars. I.titurvgard has taken the oath of allegiance Nett' I.)rleans, and will - apply for pardon. 1 ;:o : , thoonta Annie W. Edwards, from this . liar arrived at "Fortress Monroe. Saturday evening the citizens of Vick.s• • VAVU a banquet to General Slocum. !laities are frequent in Savannah. The Idock market waS 4 WithOut partieular 3 esterday, except for some railroad ares, ud ing Pennsylvania and Catawissa, of which again advanced. Government I Pd, are line, at previous quotations. tn:a6stuf.'s were very dull yesterday, but remain ahnut the same as last quoted: tree iss is fair demand. In Groceries there , '.l.lic or nothing doing. Provisions continue A former rates. Cloverseea is dull. CLI.I7CO, and in good demand. is loss avtive, but prices are firmer. ' , u.nrra, c