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WASHINGTON, August 8, 1868. IN . BREST ON REGISTERED BONDS. i _ The ecretary of the Treasury has issued regulations dated firth inst. concerning the . payment'of interest on 'registered bonds: .A.ll parties to whom interest is due on such , bonds, must collect their interest off the Assistant Treasurer within ninety days from the date when it is due, or otherwise 4heas claims will be referred to the Treas ury Department for settlement. _ • Ftrierioraz. .' The fractional currency• issued from the Fxinting Bureau for the week was 5197,000; shipments.4o2s,626. Notes shipped, to na tional banks, drc., 5108,560. ;National Bank notes issued 575,210;, amount in:circular:lon 4299,932,778. Fractional currency redeemed 4441,100. ' . • . THE_ CABE OP LOUISIANA. • _. . Col. Deane of Governer Warmoth'sstaff, had an interview this morning with Gen. 'Schofield in regard to.;the application of Louisiana for Federal assistance in suppres sing preruitnand...:appashended disorders. He will receive a definite answerregard ing his mission on Monday. It is under stood the government considers the situa tion asone requiring great discretion, and will use its powers under toe' Constitution and laws to repress disorder with prompt ness and vigor. , • ORDERED TO REPORT. , ' Secretary Schofield has issued an order directing Brevet Brigadier General L. C. Hunt, Cc.l .nel of We :alto lafantry, to re 'port in person, without delay, to the com manding General of the Department of Louisiana for rusignment to duty. - • MRS. SENATOR TRUMBULL. The condition of the wife of Senator Trumbull - is reported as Somewhat im proved to-day, and , some hives are enter tallied for her recovery. 1 . The Saratoga Ram. 1137 Telwraoh to the Plttabargh tiazetts.3 ElAnwroae.. Aniust B.—There was a nu- 3nerona and fashionible attendance at the rates todayrand a cool and delightful breeze prevailed. 'rho first, a selling race, one mile_ ands half, purse of 1300 for all ages, was won easily in 2:46 by - Clara Clar ita. The betting stood three to twa` on ClaracClarita. , She was sold according to thetbrrns of the race for 1810 to Mr. Wet- - son. - The second race was , for a purse of $1000; a dash of three mhes, for all ages. • There was heavy betting, which was slightly in , favor_of Pat Maloy. The running was 2- elitisharldsatiexeltement Was -immense its the horses varied positions: James A. ConL - nolly took the lead which hekept nearly a mile. Pat Maloy was even ;at the Judges' stand. Connolly again took the lead and at the quarter pole Pat Maloy_ came up even and passed again. Connolly again came up and the horses were even ne they passed the Judges' Stand at tremend ous speed amid great excitement'. At the quarter pole Pat-was two lengthsahead and Connelly gradually reduced the dis- .tancie te. one. ; At the half inile pole the horses were in the same position. -At,the threelqtuuter pole . Connlloy was calle on _ When ' swinging into the home stretch and anew red gallantly and passed the Judges' stand by a clear length. Time: first mile, 148 y,. second mile, 148%; third mile, 154 1 4. Malt carried-four pounds over weight. Tb third race was for a,parse of $5OO, a dash f . 1% miles, fe r all awn , . The pool betti g was as follows: , Stonewall Jackson, - .600; Others, $350. Sundown took the lead in the first mile, which was made in 1:55. Stonewall Jackson collared hini and ran even. Sundown then opened a length on the borne stretch. Stonewall gradually --. closed and *Amid great excitement answered the tally strained every nerve and won' by a neck in 3:13. •Gilroy made a good race ,for a mile and a quarter, but was pulled up • -at the firdah. • „ - , • California Matters. [By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) SAN Fitarroisco r August B.—The Union First Conaressional District Convention to-day nominated Frank M. Pixley for Con .l The Sixth Industrial Exhibition of the ( Merchants' Institute opened to-day with appropriate ceremonies. I .All the guns, shot and shell from the Wrecked steamer Suwanee have reached Fort Townsend. ,The Savage Mining .Company have,, de clared a dividend of ten dollars a share, and Crown Point a dividend of five dollars per share, payable on the 12th inst. ,_ • Mining stocks weak and the market dull Sales to-day of Alpha at 45; Belcher, 120: Bullion, 17; challan, 134; Confidence, 35, Crown Point, 87; Empire Mill, 115; Gould & Curry, 91: sale & Norcross, 73; ItuPerial, 109; Kentiicky, 382; Ophir,2l; Overman, 80: Savage; 123; Sierra Nevada, 36; Yellow ,Jacket, 10,80. Flonr 115,50a6,60. Wheat quiet at 111,65a1.75. Legal tenders 69. _Charles Francis Adams Declines to Make Political Addresses. [By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) Bosvoli,'August B.—ln response to an in vitation to address some Republican clubs