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S., ".. , .1.0 ...‘''.. 1- ~ .t: V'..: - ..: i • .. - '2 ,. ' , i -• ' ''. ': .-..! . . -----------,..-17--- - . - i - - ERE RIME TOLmet . . .0" : . k i 4 .;•: , EDITION: 4 RAI wqqi,g.psolir!rrcriacocir.. .:: : %,Kor_oo:* bistrriotionr: to Military cont... • SktuatiJon aii4.llllair' Doctrine= I , llevolOpnw-Paciftc . ItaiLiOad ••- Silbsidy -Ifeptecnbef, Songresstltziall SestaOn 6-Piliety 41rulIer-Akets an Office-The of linllered , ,ktien iiiireii;effr-A - ppOintmeattlin. raft Oa ' airf.±l3l3,o PA". >,!‘.1. , .1-...Wssaturriowi• Aug:- 26 'lB6B. instructions -as fbilows‘have been tu . l Ideptasupkieo.G:Meadsi uommsuding the 14pariet Qt acieteath;at - Athiita, Maj. 6 10 13 2c:*:••Th# 1 40 3 1 , i0taillext. &jai the itshieutrof thulLpiestrerlend,Aktouls-: an to Ilret .. Maj r C.; - Buch-+ 1 104. o thO Department of L0.u111,.10 hew i chqeariii: : The, lettcr to Gen Ituoh,4,lS7us_puhlished some days ago: ~:t :-:Ci J,:.', 3....,i -:. .t, . _ ; •'-' ; .‘''; - •.' , HO.AnguAgrzes ARMY, -..444Eq • TarrrenmsfteL'slOrglog,. ' "WAszennaroft. Aug. 26, 1868. . i -1- • Maj.; Ork_rflio.'e P. lkeiftle,'l7: & A:, , dom. mandMo,..the D e pa rtment. of . .the :, south _at 'Gd. - 7 ~.....•• Ghwaitat4- -In reply to your request - far. . .inatrnetions relative to the, use ,of troops un difir,yOut command: in aid of the civil an: • • thoriti*,,ithe the Secretary of 'War direete to,, be k tarnisifted.;•for...your: information and governmentthe enclosed a copy of the letter': • op=itstractiOm tte..,Erdiet 'Maj. Gen.: tue.fr:... sulan; commanding ' the Department • :Of Louisiana, dated August 18th, 1,• and'Or a lettok'frOin the Attorney . Oen :of the United Slates to ` Alexander agioder, Est., U. S. Marshal of the -Nor em - Dia• - • - trim of AlabiOs; dated .11:tgrist 'ME, 1888. ••. The lettertaGen.:BuolcanantediCates eon - - • ditions undefsiii•Ohlthe military force of the United States maybe employed to sup-, ; . presshoutrectiotramdust•the Gosieriament ; . one' ytigate and p rescribes :the Odes .of the- DO.Pl44oi•st-Comtnanidei • in . reference ' theiatittu - • - .4- 4 ~,- - - • 1- 7'' • ' " •1 ' '"'"-• ; no lettai,of the Attorney. General sets 'faith Mie'coilditidns tinder which. the. Mar-J I . shalsiand , Sheriffe, may command the as - . . * 1 slitighienf...trOoP*4lly their respective ilia trietisOi Mantles 10 execute :lawful precepts' i issued to theist; by_competent authority. • - t • . 1 4.0-4 8 4 1 ene •ef 'Vie ..military,; individ- • i MilbmiSer aridifoldier, in common with. -2.111 isitizenN" to obey the summons. oc a.Marshal I oz. 7 13 h be leildAratordimde 16 1 l• their perm Mint duty iiiMenibeza of a per -1 -Iritreht''.iri. ill_terk'lhocii, !Mark': the' Awl* can'.ackeniYta:tbeir proper . organised ca- •' i Realty, under their QWllpfiktrE44ll4 in:ohe i dieneelo thennmediateOrders Of . those of ~ fliers:, The stiffieercoMmandingtroopssuni 1 menet'. to the'•eidof hldaribal.nr .Sheriff 1 maid-, iiiir judge; for liself, and.opon his ,f . . own OfficialrespOnsi Witty, whether t hezer -1 vice, required,- is, lawful , and -- necessary and ' la-- -compatible - 1 with the: proper dis Charge of his ordinary' with. 'duties; and mast limit_ Ms: ,aseticia absolutely to proper aid ' Ai al6l;_exeCution Of the :lawful. i precepts exhibited to him by the Marshal ••. 1 or• Sheriff..••• If time' i.PAII permit;' every de:' marldffrom a,clyll effleer foz,. military aid,. *- whether for' t he at elation Of a dvd pro::.ess• • or-losuppress insurrection; should . be: for, - , • wl474rur-t*.thrPrWi* mith,all,•thema;; Ite re efs the case, fo r - his , orders. and' ;1 in .nll7 Jab/die' te ,- - the; highest coininander, -.1 wboftenthere7itti he given' In time to: meet the emergency; will • Wont . asstune Air t• 1 sporisibility of action. By alillielY . dispe; sition ottrnopswhere thereigreason to up ,j prehendir ffeessedtYfoilholiffitie, then pas . ", ei'Ve interpositinn.betyieen 'hostile parties, •• ' the danger of' any collision may No . avoided., ; Departnient Coidrahfidericond fta cages of j . • 1 n'..."oloooteir'CithPrdidates,:iii -Impeded. • • An snasungardi to exercise on their own rel, :•': 1 IZftsibu'rea'llB43-11aaketiOil;, to . r • -the en d? 1 -: • • pale* Ma • • belineseried l . . p.,;;F.,. • A By -DO .. " • • . Ot Clan Grant, ir et. %, ii .. -fz:l 6 1 . 1 •." ll `' i4. 1 . 7: . , •. -I ".‘. ~,- ...W, ,K.1411:04,,.. • .... .-:. 1 .. ' L l ' ;1: ~. ''L' 44.1)ttitsittl Adjutant General; •,. • t '••'-' 1 • "• igiiiiG • • • -* • ....' • '' • ,• - ,1 .. ; -,,,;,7'.• ; Pio ~,, BNEBAL- 1 8 , OFFICE, .....r4' , -,+,.• ' .',. .40ge5.:F.14 1 304, - i- .-: .” i Abiiiczotiagruder;.Esq:i.:.u r rlited RCatee,Afftr- . ; I sail Ifortherft'Dfir - riettlf/Oridft; 84;.Aingus-; sots , letrister:Tl - Ife 2t - instant' :;•'• I reached me Yed131402 and hall Xeceiied . at ., ..,• tentlyLeonsidiration..-,_C01.-Bpregne's2.ip- - ':• 'form__ istion to yott must havehtnni sed.cog., - 'l' his own construction of Gen. Meade's or . der..lately Issued, and not upo n any. special ;- uttioteLfts4li win:e-a'retddent;;W Col. ,iistr .•-;:- prague through Gen.. Meade or otherwise, ' -:.•. as no such special instructions have been •:' 7 !"issued bytherd'rpaident.. - YAII add.:--.•:__;• .4. -,7:* 1 , • wOndetilidele cfretimstances I should be . „ . i.:',.'73glad to hive the aid of the military, and ;• :If Practicable mould be.pleasedOilitraiiiiil;- ,when Oren' to the military to aid me - necessary. .4; flak . ,this. 7 at' Col. . 4 ,,,,; Sprague informs me under his instructions !. -'-he 9s4llofito sal.'fr-..':1 -- - ... ''. ''.' • •.'. '-' .'•'• ' ''''‘ ' ' •Trsie dn, ire,m4 request tot' the of the -:-••••!•elliftrrhilder .certahn,---clircumetances, I :,i' ••,undirsaa'nd to refer to thenacaelonal',oooo- ...; ..41ty..:.thet. irs*;liriiikthet,;S:.lidatslial:sbostil •', have the meansi;A:if *obtaining ' the aid and. I‘._..tuicaditnes •ot,s, room consi4eratile::loime ''7 ''' T ha n his regular deputies, supply for the' execa • ''' • • •,.. ,•-:.donor .‘ legal'roneeteginhisAistridt. !* ' '!:The ;twenty-went • section of the .Indicia; ''.•--:.;''.;arY-20,47kakinetabliihfis,. Ibe :coca, x ;..: • ; Mars -.. , 0314..naMeS tu*onoili*4:4llo. nu& •• ....?0 • tils'ibireMbit. - . ' - -/. . '-'1 '-- ~ f •'' : - :..1 ; ' "414 leiertiiihronghinii ttliVms#l6 - e -0 1 utwfui.;Aftiept.,B....direoted -to-him and .•:•;!ssued.underthe4entho ity of,,,theUrilteid;' . '-';;tates,' and he shall have : 2ower• tC,elesFi . : nand all neeitoant r AladatiZlWW 'lbg.exe -.:-: anion of his dtity;-riftia sipiftAr4es rn i ar l t l P 4 he occasion, one ormore;d i ertl -•••''' ' - ---;7.1'• You will obseryelm4l4l ,t, t.iia 'o 4 nly ~... : neasure of assisancenW (4;7; ,• 7 1taire , • • iower to' command • lethetinliPo4l7,7,far, ''' 41 ° execgtl9 l oCl . Yetir dcity,.ind upon. your 1 : ,- . .. k. ,. ,lAcreet-Judgmenti...nader your re-'1 poredbility,•frhe Ai i ireposest.theideteri ' • ainr of, - what•:fo ' . ..p . l l ,o l ,pargbaujar.n, .. • • : mei • ~..*pliiiniu );:Tb ;power of •the Mar%) :.•,...- : .Iftsl equitosient toNthat bf the. Sheriff,' and ~ . - • 11th either 'enitii4_o_(*:si.,iiisori.ie '.. -' ity Yelhir whale power•of -the precinct, ' ..---- . aunty or district - over -- wlifell - the .offloor!e-, . ,! • ' nthority - extends. -- 11174efining;:thla sub-,4, • .., •sot -.Attorney .General 4 :Ceithing; .as ; rtin . - Prstan4 l 4.4, r!za.t.dWl l'i9irecilic-iiiii.VA: 4' compniw _ every . person . in.. the --- - - • hitilet or oountytabniethe ige kirlifteen ',.. ' • _ eisiii, whether civilians 'or .pot, including _ , ... ibmilitary,:at all denisnainithans;frhilttia .: .. ' • )Idieris . "and .rnatiners, all - 0f..W.110W. are. _•_ .. . ilk •- 611,4 v , M 1 14 libtit4,B l ieriff Or•lMarshal. , . • ihir ~: ever; - the law •-:gliree4butble: • .... , ower te costraatid alll'necessarh M the M. , •-• , 12 7 WitilleWOurf dietrieto are :-n not ' , exempt', . . cm oblions to. obey t in,egintarig*Sh, ..• . Meetly,* taMgMonls in csii;:tilsoty. ,-. _ eu_will p#llbular to observe that this- ~.~.*-"fir- s;,~~. ~.;a~ ?i vi . _ _ i til thigh a d responsible authority is given to ' l ibel& rshalonly_in ald_of his dutyrto eiun l , tetittit itinghbut the distrikrall lawful Orel' I ,ceptsdirected to him and issued ; under the !authority of the _United 'Staten, itsd onlY in Oahe ofnecessity 'Ter this extraordinary ;aid. The military persons obeying -this antnainifof the Marshal 'will -act' in snb ordination and obedience, to thq.ciyil pat mers and the Marshal 'in who-se 'aid' In thb execution of, process they are called; and ,nnlyto the,cffect of securing its execution. plat speciarduty itridnuthority inthe axe :cation of process -issued: to- you must not be confounded with the dnty.and authority lof the suppression of disorder and pre leerving the peace, which, under our Gov isernment, belongs to the civil authorities ,of the States, and not the civil authorities of the United States. -Nor is this special, duty-': of- tho 'Marshal in - executing tprocess issued _to him to be con bfotinded with ~ the. authority, and duty lof the rietifdent'or they 'United' Staten, in the specific cases of the Constitn ition snit `under- the mgulations'"Ancifief tatutes, to protect the with agam-t do-- tmestic violence, or with his authority, un ities, special statutes, -to -employ -military , 'oreeilti subduing Sonibirtations in feitst-' - *nee to the laws of the United States, for neither of Pesti tilutleator ;authorities is shared by Vie sfibOrdifilite offc,ers of the Government, except when and as the same may be specifically , communicated to them ~bbt , thelitetablent; •t , .72,:' . 1 - ;:-,„ -,., : .:' 'I have thha milted ' your attention to the general considerations bearing noon the subject to which.your letter refers,,Qr the purpose of necuring dtte observance of the limits of your dnty and authority, . and, in hxxinection therewith trtothing can 'be lean in, accordance with the tt , nature t , of par" government ' "or'" the disposition of e our . people %-. than , a Iretment i Mani to military aid in the executioa of .the duties confided' to' civil' officers. tOur age;vigor and intrepidity are appropriate hualitieB for the civil, ,serylee,, „Which : Abe_ 'arshals of thelThited States ere etpected' to perform, and a roalfirmentmf theirpow r by extraordinary means is permitted by he law Only in- extritordinary lortiergen lea; If it shall, be thought mn occasion-at any time exists for instruction to the mili tary anthoritlein of the , -United States With ta ry'of the States' in connection with the execution of process of the__Courta of the United Staten,,-these instructions Wilt be in itccordance with the exigency then appear- Inv' 1- . I atnisir; very respectfully, ' Your obedient servant, 1 (Sigriedt) l Wie. M. Evaitere, Attorney General. THE' 1HD741161--DTSCOVENT 'OP THE BODIES OP- MURDERED HEN. i . Sneed Indian — Agent.. W. ,J. Callms,. tes to tholndian Bureau from FortDen n, Montana, - under `date , of Jitiy - ibe th. enclosing letters: which •were found n thd biadies of seven Meri who were mur dered by Indians at a place called La am iss Woodyard.'on the Missouri river, about eighty' Miles belOw Fort Holley. They Were buried by Captain Hovey, of the steamer Leni Leoti, on the 4th of July. The mes of six of the party were sll ows Henry Lauine, of . Pittsburgh, 'WM. Whit taker', of Philadelphia,- L. ICiiiiiii of St. Louis, Frank L. Burton, of Lagrange, • ennessee, ,r--- Dowdlc, - of - St..Lchris and a party named Jones, place of residence pot stated. These men had been in the country only a few days; and, it is believed -had never molested or • interfered with any Indians strolling through that country. , ' , Special agent Callen had investigated the matter as, fully. as possible, and Was convinced that the murders were committed by the Assinisboines. About two weeks before the date of his letter twenty:, of that tribe were killed.by •white Men which incensed the tribe„and they retaliated oninnocent men: The agent says, the war having been commenced by the Indians, It is immissible to say where it _May end, unless steps for their pacification are soon taken. He recommends that a -treaty be made as soon as praisticable;or' they may give serious trouble to the Mall (each- service, which is soon to be put-in operation between Minnesota and Montana, and to settlers along the /Missouri river. 'i There are also a numberof bands of Sioux ?binning through Montana who laavecons•! Mittedeeme depredatiCins,and have boasted tad the Crows that they wouldcommit others lefore winter.' The agent ' also ' thinks a treaty. should be-madei with.thesei: Thew Me a:roving, boasting •elsteilEited the i r-talk and actions may inivea - tencency to diaaf feet the mountain tribes. r i . ~,..;,. ~, ~ , Pdarsiiiiislitoiligrt / iSbi4A—lisailitha , 1 TION THE ORDER OF THE DAY. --- • Leiterinvittit' dib'gisibilre lithe &nib &mi jiptia to hereeeivedleire.fromfteamblitinor— of that sect:fon; and they arniiriiiforsisiy of the same description. From Natche r,„Miss-, , irisiopli si leading Bepubikan writes : - -"Phe ymettr-Mair'deettioe,htfullY,ineniterati here. Not allay passes but some of the ites and Mack BUN sussasehtideldi.Stiange say the murdered are always Repnbli: ','' nacwhiTis themurdardratirealw4B rebel 1 1 rater** and still more Strange. perha p s. the fact that the rebel prees,'*ithene ae r rt eage d e ted n d bef e d iel i t o o aSe n r iet :L f: a td r b i w er be qlen b l at et ma L s krist w 7 v o be r e a r t otti Y e a a law r a 7i 3 ler r eol o n ey m mi t s e: . nct,allseassippran- - writes hem 'Jackson , ~,t t the•Democraey are 'Making desperate, .4 ortii to (Larry 'LoulaianavtArkansius, Geer- Ws and Alabama, pp _the same., plan theY, iiMineil in iiiiisisaippi l • He atrouglYergeik a ineatintarg*treakinlietiternbere and Bay#flte loyal nu Mint beorgassised and ardosualn Tent: epee: He. say *HiMerni,, HWard passed thrubghJeeit - sou onto-22d, a represented that an alarmirg condition ()Aladin poreviii did Georgia, and' intent. gapes which he icrioMi to be reliable gives tht same accounts from Louisiana and Ala , r w o rinowi, gentleman sends 1 from Vicksburg the particalans of an attempted assassination of Judge J.B;;Morrls, ttono , of the Its-Niux•Van. e--eaire: 're est inaticins arttlof occurrence al ov r the' State . ()opera ;Gillen pretends to nvestigate elk -Such ,Mitreitsel that acants' le is knowledge, but it is a noticeable fact air '-th t not onadraf,these retialis ha* ever been punished for 'Murdering 'a loyal man.„,T most emptiaticelly, and ; without fear Hof43ntra.pution.`thlLC of the theusegdwOr Bt4l fr men loidqfPletv men - *lid MY(' been murdered by thexebelsofilkitalissippi•aince . the war, not one bas yet been punished 'by . a riebei-Judge,-and-thryariritir Otrirland ewe'llisysk inthje)ftpil‘f"'Xliby .dterietitand rill feig'..of, the laws. When-they murder a ; loyal man they, ham no obuught cifileiht -brought to condign punishment, since they Owner indiserfininately as , their ' brutal 'sionaldiotata;” 'He' donisitidesi by giving opinion „ A l ia, a sentspipNer.sessnOtt , of greys it tlieli salvo ton. he names of gentlemen who write% these' Jotter#A l o r",e4,A90.P .r.o4l l ;taVotOtSires. " Purim ,n4tt.OOaDi'fitIIIIITDIC:„., ......,...- 7Mia - itiiiellirtilfowing opinion on _of the..Govenutitint subaid to the fie -Railroad. The dump Is ;Ida Dinaork,,Angust ?Agri hit en's intsi ter It he f Matthr I retriiWg the motion of the riseifid Rai roads in, ref ? , se so ditty' of the Bud:WV° upon t CoAlefeelOitere!,,renort of thesatisfae, i & am a lg am:lad' :sureMsive eectsonCiff, ......lrovd.inid find it not very eibiyibTay . out a practiced wino for irsactitivo action t;te 11P a►• •eaa *in ere *Ake ~tor ~~s:~ PITTiIiVI O.)l(;i'l,l#V.tsilat"-"-'Ail_W. ~ !which shall obseitie tit oithethEiiithilhtions Of rapid opening.of.the, to travi4and. rieettritikorlthe tiltituatiziency of 4he • istructure, I . presume thaA ' , shall be able to suggest a•eonisif Whiehiftll'reet the full 'obligation of the EpiiputiNg -in these - re spects, but it will require more time and attention .00i: l•durveyet-tuul at.triy com mand. I would, therefore, respectfully ad tvise'ilitirthtirsaftie-hofirse should be taken upon the ,sections of •Ihe ; prilorr Paegic, hailroad, now ready for the advance of tliet. Oovernment subsidy, as has been taken lieretofore, and that tiny - change which may nally be aetermined on may safely be re liervect Jar. future ,applications. ~ In c th.. iiiiiihtime, thtLittentkiti. of the-oompa - • has been called to the situation of the wor • Ofhich has given.rise to the solicitude of the gzecutive, andlhilyitifiVitig:Orthe Govern peent as to the - pFogress of the'work on the ctions heretofore accepted, to bring then ipto the standard of permanent couple ion 'Uri% troubtliiiiirhe• prdided 'Ap6rt the mpany by the Government Directors. fore any further application for subs idy 11 need to be acted upon by yo u, , 1 sha ll . : va' beVnialMottg evict fiattutiketto, the . testiorin submitted to me. APPOINTMENTS UNDER REVENUE LAW. The following is a list of storekeepers pSppointid to4layr- I. iironion tittrst; bt. Foster, E. H. Burst, John B. Lewis, Ahd. UM: F e ed, _Ba efrver,,lit tes „ WaHenry 0: Hu!ulley, lotiP- M'," : , :'.14 9 .- MP:i..elsolte Sherflek, jOhils A'." 4 1 cAt;' Of Westmoreland county, Pa.; George W. Reed, of Butler: ccount,,Judi; Thcimiut o nerdan, of . Latrobe, Ps.; Charles L. Mother, of New York city; J. Frank Smith, aryland; James Vkilson, Hain-- ikon, 04..;J. S. Woods, California; Jamb. . Dailey, Merre Hautty Ind4f-, Henry Aim etedt; Missou4i . D.. - L'alestror. Rodester, N. Y.; Gatdner - Griswold ; Rochester; N. Y. The following tersons hate beep appoint ed gangers: Frank Reynolds, L. &Hedy,. frames J4 , Graharo, Elias MciLellan, of the Wenty-first District,Pa.; George D. Cur is,::Fourth District, - .Wirghila;; : . John M. wee,: Fifth "Distxict, :Virginia; 'David ylor, ;Third' District, New York. Mr. Taylor it at present n,clerk in the Internal Revenue;*lice.- . 5..• • . , PERRY FULLER GETS AN APPOINTEENT. 1 The President ' has appointed Perry Fal ler Collector of Custeins at New Orleans:in Spite of all the efforts Made to prevent ihe kivibg of an office to this man. It is add that no man was ever so generally- de nuanced-by - rnen 'of all parties as Feller as been. An ex-army officer says in a ester to the President that Prater is a very ad man, that he Ann scarcely . write his wn name; and tbet rufan Indian agent he windled the Government, and Mr. "Lo" n turn, and that he has seen him choke a redskin for a pig. Fuller has-no politics Or principles, and , worships mammon as siduously.; :Yet, me; so who know him will say that' the lermy afters are jealous of him, and he family a very clever gentle- Man. t- MILITARY CHANGES. Brevet -Major J. W. Ewing, Captain.* tbflingineersrbas been ordered to re 4ticiihredb-to Brevet Mai. be Terry; anding Department of • Dakotab, for duty on his staff. The recent order relieving Brigadier General Morris P. Miller from duty in the Quartermaster General's Office, Washing ton, and directing him to report to the Com- Manding General of the Fifth Military DN. tract for assignment as Chief Quartermas. ter, has been reyoked: • _ PABEIPOBTIi REQUIRED TO MYRA. • The following ,telegram has been TO. limed from Havana: • 3 • Hon. Wm. Hunter , - acting Secretary of litate: All persons coming to the island are, reqqated, to have passport% and AdZed ths Span ish.-Consalsi'or% 'they 'will be obliged to return to the United Stets without landing, without the Consul or two real estate owners become . responsible foT their, conduct: ." h. Jig°. 'Acifng CM:mut Genera?. SEPTEMBER CONGRESSIONAL SESSION • Governor. Morgair and Genekal _Schenck have not yet decided upon the pioptiety of S session in September, but as the officers 00 . both Houses axe .rnaking the.•necessary eparatiode r ts is sapposed-thatthe emotion Will occur. . 1 I.I:IP4XONATITtikIp ARPOIDITMENT. , - iSecretrirY McCulloch has accepted the I , ._ignation of 8. M. Clarke, Chief of the nano BurUO; `and ~ ./tppyinted George `McCarthy, late chief clerk, toloacceed him. . (1 9 ri t c T P ,/ " .41 "" 41 9Y 6 ' , . Secretary- trowrdngleit' this mOrnAng on strip to White Sulphur Springs, VII: RUNTING `ON; PA, RePublkcall ,f40 1 ,9 . ..tivp vont,. toipectot - Disialeo to Pitt sburgh Gazette.) ' HUNTINGDON, Aug. 28, 1888. tulrdmuelT. Pr,oo4,44;,aniultingdon; Morton„ of ?diffituton,,32Bro, by Ilepubllosu pon fe6es of the'. Legislative Markt 'oornposed oft Huntingdon, Mifflin and &data - atom. W. L. Interest In Behalf of Lahore'~: ;By Telegiaeh to the. Pittstonith Oszette.l NEW Yons, Augast 26.—The Citizens As aoplatien.reeenityosent letters , to the (kw ornors of tho western States, asking the 'State authorities to co-operate with tho La heir Bureau•ofitho , Cooppliieloners of Char; Mies iiihoilding 'laborers to the west. The .reply of Gov. Fletcher, of Missouri, is: tt XB soon as •11 (*iv , ' tperfeet ' arrange mints at St. J t4 ouls, and—estabilah a a ayistem . ,,fai, „übtalning ; ipformation ftom tho•e , interior, so' a. •to`' - know at 1 ail times where they arc, , wanted. i f lin how many are wanted, I wlll get an ag nt in New 'York and go to work in send lu then:vont: Co.g de, ; ibla .iwill`re(idlie ,pinto font Ot 'fiveiwee'ks, and I hope at the t ept e i v ration ot FatiAtifie 4.R. , pri: able tog° to N York th mon drid Mishit the agent. w want all t e labor-In. Missouri that we , foribly can obtidn, , atitl will , heartily john ; n very ellbtkitiade', Idaend •us labor. and! to beneniAluiwpoor lanoring,,,people by *ding them t0,,,1i - ,itytop Where .tabor ,ht: / w tcitr"ltil "tiring - )S cheap, and w re eaelrofttbcM93/10Mg any industry an frugalic y may have a farm for tbi:M T ., I ell 4w-Ic:wry short `time t There' are 11( 0 0 now sOkill,OVP-taken , ./ 111 d 0 r- the: hotneiiiesid law in, Siotta.:- These people 411-farmwant to li_d:' bleb" litV white they maker - farmil their,3LAwn, i., There_ 1 is ork enough for all 'the Une m ployed of our city in our grain/Rads tuid'among tit farmers who are ekiprigqierfartns,,, Th reiS no' destittitimg, hunger :o ',,thithos, r ,41 Linton the pcicit:eetp&Ve. of litilleomi., -On Ode . our Otter We eau, I‘lnplOyfickooo oh, our Inibh . AlP6, __________Ligsiple2.-- --. -. .., - , , , , . - py etegripti t to - tiiii - ilo44ll l3 alwitstvo ;-?,kir IthSiblik:AiliSiOrrrtia. iiiiikfilbeeelf bli"- ay 'paid an , aSeialhirloiC 6 : o -e s Torllei: Bu oak 'ilt 'fhellt•attr i lltitti**beidAiricly . -14 ''l'o4ro;zitaibifihatiovenlor and• MI l iter , Aurlingiimeir "Atiratigerneatic orb "el g made by appinherAf„aning Mavens . ttly t a Alinfplimeidary dinner to4dri Hat lingame and other members of the Em limey. : ii'3 li ~i'} SECOND' " .....1.. FOUR .11:111,4CIAICIK , 1 , FROM EUROPE The 1 Gt.:At f Tirelit cc—Another t l C e ions_.lle_i• tw it illiet Meg' a . - - Priassia ti, d therllnfted" -- ,-./ - - - stakes—Affairs France _ _ . . ._ . . Speech Irk iffareha ‘Tallianti (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l. . ' ••`' ' GREAT BRITAIN: So ' iikitiiott. August 26 .— The{ defeat bf . trial: . A, •-. . aylieiplained by ti l t f t hie he''lie • --;9 In_jiro, .. -..n. tion etiMi ij- a 4.14 - -... i a n iseit .A p vomi den' w 'ch ietillyptd . 1. , of the 'tam' blightifp • the' cencl 1 bd. - - It; setimi'_ .- the SaliPlio wag fret- dockAtll tight. lirevious' 'to the 44 r irder,.going repairs ,to her hull in nglorhich • were damaged last night in ig. o ion „with the Enchantress. The well( - fiat she 'night he re a ts'li • ' ' lathe race and the -riiPairS s *ere incom l ete when the signal gun,was Bract. The yachts got a fali - aterG• -The SaPphe was behiqpl but steadily, gaining on the Emma, 'en the 'foregaff. topsail gave way. In spite <. of:: this 'accident' Ohre mended her seed and ' succeeded in passing the ..Ertnina;:e., ,Site . was pushing ahead under •a• fide' beedway,and a . good . l proSpeci 'bU cOmlng, Up ',villa the,,btherit; - M when her, fete r-itay parted. • Temporary repairs were made and the 'sehboner was again melds*, up, for /pat time • When , in consequence of the loss of the bob-stay.' her th-benin, broke, off. All,effairts to finish he race on her part iverelbehdbandoned. Following-is a table of the time of all the Yachts: Cambria, 6 hours 17 minutes; Aline, 6 hours 19 minutes; Ermine. 6 hours , '2` minutes 2 seconds; Candor, 41- hours "2` minutes 5 Seconds; SaPpho, 8 hours. • Captain Baldwin, of the Sappho* ' Says that had breakages not occurred the Amer. Amer lean boat would have won tho race, and he bffers a new challenge to the' English yachta for a long - nut - it ilea. - On board the Sappho during the race were Cols: Army tage and Vonsohoylt, Captain Legard, Mr. Grinnell, Mr. Jones, the owner of the yacht Idessanda, and others.. The schooner Cim brie, which won the race, was - Valli; at Owes. . LONDON, August 26.—Letters from Paris ta n te the Queen of Spain bad requested the Emperor Napolecni to meet her at Blarrtz, and that the Emperor had declined the in. terview. . Pants, August 2a.--Marshal Valliant, iiinister of. the Emperor's household, was • resent at : theovening of the Council:of Dyon, and mide - a speech calculated to have a highly tranquilzing effect, coming so soon after that of the Emperor. He con gratulated the members of the Council and the people of the Department on the ono eessful harvests. The blessings of abun dant crops he said was the more readily appreciated, by the peop!e tis they had reason to feel assured by recent events thatthey 'would enjoy their pros perity In peace. 'The Marshal made a happy allusion to the late speech , of the gmperor, Which he cited in support of his declara tions, and concluded his femarka with this dentence: "Abundance is peace, but not maintained at the expensh Of patriotism." :This is a summary of the present position .(France. BERLIN,.. August 28.--Official journahr here sapthwPrusolawgovernment -has- ac cepted the proposals made by thit. imm inent of the United States for the establish— Merit Lot; Infective regulationtrfor the pro:. tection and welfare of emigrants, and , that an agent has been appointed to negotiate . With the American authorities on ' tbe sub jeet. It is understood tie Pruisian Minister et NVashington has been instructed that as, the.national relations of Germany and the' United States are on such favorable footing, the Prussian Government expects these negattations will be brought to a speedy, and aatisfactdry result. • • • BERLIN. Aug. 26.—At the c3uclusiou of hte sojourn at the German. watering place, the EruperCr of Russia proceed ,to Warsaw oghis return to St. Petersburg. ME • ARRIVED OUT. ,ASTWIZR . , ; A ugust :: 2(l:—The United. States stearuerOanandalgua. ()apt: Strong.' has arrived in Sheldt. She . will sail toper r w for Hatriburg. -" - - '" • ' i , , _I Plirolgn News. by.ian, ~ {fly Telegraph Co the_Pptatratektiasette.3 7.T ew Yeas, August 28.--Forelgn m4ll advices to tho 18th, state,that it was genes y rumored in English political circles, t t an understanding had boon arrived at between .81r. Gladstone and the Roman Cetholii Bishops of Ireland, that, once the di etablishmont of the Irish Protest= C urch is :sanctioned by Parlitment, ho.' w 11 bo prepared to recommend a want of a _,ll o .o'Solluds sterling„to.ldaynooth Clot cii le e, as a compensation tor the, abolition of the annual : grant. Thitstun in capitid Will b p roduced , by the oak/ of an adequato I ion ot landed estates of the ,Protestant Church. It is estimated that the yield of wheat in England this 'year will exceed that of 1887 yy, 4,871.2 8 6 quartera c and that of ordinary= enta by 2,472,974 'quarters: he principal of an- old'establialied Liv- Drm has absconded, leaving forged. ker 1 pa behind him tO,the amount of tamAr , s kbousand pounds. ', . ' i I. ' , - ' • • t a: lilies Menkin was burled on the 13th; In the portion &kited to Jews in the cemetery br IPerd la' Cheise t Several dramatic au thOrs, end theatrical friends Attended the funeral.. The deceased lady's hipreo s 'led - by: a I . 3irvantillirowed thti - i d ecie t ,_, letter from Berlin Hs Bismarck's , he Ith -not satisfactory. e continues te, 'flutter from want of sleep and ' , is obligeifte tae opium to p li ro:tire tom rem), ~ nether letterUdropteerlin - says 'great I. l v ortance is attached , to , the interview: ::t 'Oett:' tee ".earereigne , or , Prussia, and; Rungs. An , 'alliance 7 4)4SW, Oda' ;tllO .. tpia, Teo ntriee Is Marathon ever apokaa,ot, ~ , , t i thrktlati9P , *PM, ..ifccn .reoeived that the Rn lan, transport, Bambara had left the' , 1 wa erCef_drote to.leteplaced,lay:oamall it bo at, and .Ibe Anatrion.war4v,essel eta o ed there bodleift for Syria. Tire French corvette - Far,l4n and the Etiglllo4,guilboat, Wi fit ' irlfre„ : th e% . Only ivevials• et the her. r" T iiif Carina!: On thotecond- of. , 'Antruitt... the .1. steam ' packet • Seliieldi" ,ar, the , Austrian. 'pap , ' , arrived - itt',' Vire* • I`hatiing' . : an 'wird . : one • •hundred. and ' , ten , Cretan, fain Mee, who' : bad- . taken lila go tti I -GrMee,- and •havinir tempted' anitesty.rto, tifrh to their native country. One hun dred other families were expected from Syria, and were to embark on the packet W2771l SeB. 111011 pit ANC r. GERMAN Y. BRAZIL rtmolhe, which arrives ett.the 6tlrof .overY. month. The Patrie and the'• , Aionfteili';'•antver`sat French newspapera,: say a ' petition :signed y three thousand petsons /Ica: been ed-i Greased to the Sultan; asking him to return their] to their conalry. Ilievetitloners are to pay tbeirown passage.r This fact shows they ate separated from the insurgents and accept the concessions offered by the Sublime'Poite. FINANCIAL N AIM, COMMERCIAL. , , LOD'OT,' August 26—Evenag.—Conols, 043< for ' , cash. • Ametican seenritiea firm; Ended States ponds; Atlantio • & Great Western 30; Erie 33; Illinois Cen tral 92 ' Calcutta Linseed 'diill and `de-, clined to 6256 d - -• F. NI August 26.—Bonds farm at 76g; . Liv.turOon, Atigust 26.—Cotton buoyant and I prices :. advanced; . middling nplatids 31d, Orleans llgd; sales footed up. 20,000 ales. , i n bcorn advanced to 655., Other, ar eS changed; ..." ''' ''-- ' - - - ' ' - Ac cIP, AugUst 1 . 28...44Petr01eu:m• dull . Jl 7 .l l " 9 l l ,F a Jf i t". .2. si -- ; 1 ,', 7 '.. J. ,- .l: T it . : —atio ii .a. ` , " '. -.:, ••;.(1 1 , *Tie U. S. District air eyship.: , -Anotner : . 'Pardon by; . redident,"'" 3 '-- My Toliqmiph t4: !. 06 , -- ••.,,.•• imeateite.ll' •, ~ 1 Prilat-PE!'rA&A... 41 t! 26 .: . --- -n°l 2 - Chas.' Glipirievresent Inc . a l' , - J, t. declines, to sus-, render the (Alma, k qted,States,Attprm?y, for the EciatemlDlSt: ctcif - liennilYiyania to Jion. Charles O'Neill;' "who has :written a -,- , y • letterVAttorne ( feral Evaiii, who anti rented- the , letter 'to the President.`'Mr. t°boon & returned the letter toMr. Eva.rts or hiiiiildUlon on the points of law involved. ii"-illii Letter Mr. O'Neill 'also states the factsf Judge Cadwallader's declination-to' addiinister the oath u4office, on, the ground that the ap'..inthient was illegal. e Pr , , ,t 'has pardoned Edvilh j :i B k, .fornie . r Deputy • Collector of the. Th rd Collection -District, .who was con t victed Of exectitlng' fraudulent halide for the removal of distilled spirits : froni 'bonded 1 ivarehObliss i Ath intent to defraud the gai•- eminent': '. 5 " , . , . . ~ - - - The Cattle Disease. tl37Te.l7rip,l? Plitsbarth. tiksette.3.: Xi* * Y r OM:Augoat 26.—The Healtb eititlrrMaking efforts to suppress and • the diseasev=wldeh recently b Intbut uiong ttesattle tn that city.. EveryNneardrove that arrives is thorough-, ly in-pected, and whensyrnptomn of plague' ire,visible they are promptly :condemned.' On Monday' a drove of eighteen animals from Missouri was taken to the cattle_ yards on Obtlt Hundreth street, near - East' river,, when two of them were suddenly disoover ed to be suffering from disease. One of tbein was unable to stand, andwas destroy ed. ... - Yesterday morning the , apparently hell animals were placed in quarantine. "" -Beide Marliet. • pir.Talegettili to the litttaanigh Gazette:l BCMPALO, August 26.—F100r Obit atid tinchanged, and ..the stock very light. Wheat unchanged: Corn firmer; - sales of 6,250 bushels No. I mixed western at $1,12, and one car at $1,1234a1,13: Oats dull and firmer- ' sales of 20,000 bushels. western at 06c, ancl - 50,000 bushels at sellers option for September at 611 c. Rye nominal at $1,50. irhy firm at $1,78a1,85 for State and Can ada.' Mess Pork firm at po for heavy , mess. Lard steady at 1834a1935c. - New OrleapF Markg; 63yTelegraph to the 1' Curette.) NEwOitz.r..ms, Augiriat 26.—, Cotton noni inah 'no sales;: race pts=-Ifig bales.'Ster ling, 167a1.59. New York sight Exchange at %Per cent. prefnituri. Gold - 14434. • 8q: ; and Molasses 'ndminal. Flom; de ppssed: superfine at57a7,25; treble -ware at 19,25a9.50. Corndull $1,05a1,10. , Oats steady'at 0203 e. Bran at;1,17a1,_20. Bay at $2.5a26,50. Perk nominal' tit PC1439,50: Baoan—.BlloUlders quiet atol.43ic- - = • - idvicet fiom Hayti state that,Elol; nave was forcing a loan eV/A(1,000 from the merehantasof Port-au-Prince. ' Most - of the 'merchants are Englishmenand reftusld to pay their - qUote, but after` a few hopre of, imprisonment agreed to the demands; Thtc money it is reported is, Wanted'lo-replade his losses by the capture ,of the. Sylviim.. Seteral respectable persona have been - sirt vrbge prisouerte itv his hatidt.+' , The- mer. chants of Port•au-Prinmwere ,required to reopen their stores on penalty ,of being considered enemies of the-Govetntnent: Real Rotate Transitrir. , • The followin g deeds were'filed of record bbfore H. Snively, 'Esq., Recorder' , Atiglist 2#01.413.6§'' • • • , ;I:, ~`i -- Jsmes 8. Neility.to-A. M. Siotter..inne,44 .18111 , 4a8 1 of ground , in the Twenty-teeond - ward, tie. • burgb.: - containing 3 tierce Not MhiTlirellasJAlrlth4 bull - dings 11.1081 Phillip 3yeessoberger to , CAW.. James /min, Ina: 10. 1687,• lots Noel. 28 to '2 Inclusive, In Weesenber- Iter's filan:rin Sherman etreetototenteentlt *sad - Mit t , sbu i rgh:... F Cu d M th rk nner r o e reoixe w E AI lMsa en l, - IrM7g4ot • ee. ~. .. . .. ilte f tAl t en Davis to 'Thomas J. Jones,,August..ll, 181 M, lot No. 161 In the plan of Tenlperancurille... ...830' W. C. Moreland to James klawhlnney; August - 21._ MP; lot in yourrecntb .rd, Pittaburgli;elintiin. log 1 roods and 111 percbet fox% Eterrutors °STUNK Little tci' atitoet Salrtl, - Arat 17, 18M% lot In the roarturritityrani,-Plitsbyr .50 by us rest:. ." • • •" • • • .. 1.,500 Execnturs to BainneLti, !laird. JI a - gum 17,481tM thwart .vwdescribed , l6t - 81.500 'Jacob, Wedderronthro Jahn Rahn, - Allgliet Ile , DMJ:' theitrodivlded . haT of a lot on Carpenter alley. ....P111!" . : 1 7 244 1 Allettu ont ofllo feet: D.iLecolA tq'fbornas Asegnak7, - 1888;401:- an fe ' adet neillaky street, Fourth ward, i 4t - Ilegheny 0 by 4M I .Jatnes Golllns io John Derry, January =, ltka; lot NO. I nitinlitreetilli trtrienttt.wara, Mili & 24 t.y feet r 192 Cl 'e0.,l 'Ter to Ferdinand Moeller: .Jengttet St, 1868 f . 8 In A. Asemon's nh0r..,0? pareonvl t reet.. illitoll)glialuiMalhl feet ' ' '' • 'L S& Robert it. t,ennlskon to Cbarjea Dttllingrr, Airstiet 8.11883; tract - of fend. in utatitartbwri..hip: Ett. timing 8 acres. with er..4. 1 6,4C0: Ihokb B.Orrt• wino Jitnee train. Miguel ri'les3: In the l?c01:01?ilt,or Be levue, coptillp!oglOisores. 0 • • - 11.'2 'John D. tip:lves tO,,epinuel fats, Avenel Itt.. 1858; ' nine lot, °UMW, (.41 fecoan'l76 tO Thilnefuelve to the, i l l i t r arsr °3 l, 6 tr i ti l' y t" ; bit? igf. In 'he 4 o7tUth Wsr,%;PlitahOrgh: N0..31 :on iron.i grelio turret, v., by 00 fret "moos Mars to Jorepit ruts,' t."l desb.3 , , , 1853; loCon - - ClitirCh street, Twenty-drat ty7drit ward, eit tuourut, 24 billBhet - __ -Totervir , wbyto Isabella steed, July 31,1862 1 lot Pri 600)410'feet...:t' 1 • 11 C1PT 04 91 13 . • ' Aisrlir dip te'olitorigiges wert.filed. • ; ,• /. llufurniation Wian'ed: ' We; .•received the. foliar/64 1 froth . 100 /W9171 1 , ga.:. Du the 19th day , of. MI6 4aaballdr.Parliel. 4. Crider, hats 'home on business with the understnndinst lha be world . return in one, ~vreel., w l3lllb. have never heard ,of Jiim: ainOo, . jew*Ytivilie thirtpsig yeariof agrolkie' .feet jephes high ! ) slim and 'neatly formed, anbufh hair t . blue sr" ! ,!air imam . bin ion and largo whiskers. ' Three biTai i f ront. tow , _ a mour, and wheilirikrLiefb helohati lie wore a !Nti't teens; stalker.Parra seeing *t i e add b an g i ve herinforinati mord . , so k , rev ,hnehand will confer a great fii - for' in ol i o that is left very destitute. ligauxnA earns - a. Hoonatown, Beaver en, Pa., Ang.24, • ?O. t t - _ BRIEF NEWs : rum,„N,,s-. la . ,_, 1 3 Chief 'Justice Chase is,Nlaitinc*tt4r praghe in Providence,Ll. ' . ' '' 4 • • • • 4 COMPAY B, WitshingtonGrmoraem York,' are pelt vialg-to Boston. .- .: 0 ,, ~ -Hpft'irpaper• aat Phinebeck, likir: VOrk, burned .:Tneedit,y ,night. , ',pea 630,000. . • - . - - ... _ I •—The - South Carolina I..,egislature eleoted .., eight Circuit , Judges yesterday, of which,' Ex-Gov. On is orie. ' . 'i' •," 1,, •.: '-,.rii ., . , :: —The President and his-.oiadisei•havu-in itructed Gen.'Sherinexi.to give, the °flooding Indians a warming.' •• . f' • •• t',•••' ' .- , ....- 1 : . —Terrence McGuakitr:endGetligtk %iv . - -''' soy are candidates for Ghief•Englrefeof the PhilidelphiaFireDepariniit;' ' ; -The United States Salesiihpiiiii 7,Ailais4l.- thin has. elected L. Hill as president • and C. W. Menderson as 5eq03.0! 1 , - 1 . ,,`“,;.V. , —Gen .:W : - , A. Pile has beem'unsiiiinottaly re-nominatedfor, Congress by, thht,Hepub- Beans of Eirst•District of Mistioun; 4l ' i —Go G eary has issued ~-si p . ' po khe tion f election of - ti • ~ - , . " •• • •• ..-- October:to the - plitdie. 4 of ••• - (i . :us . ' z. :v- ens. ' , - . , , ,t„ . ..- . , !..1 .t. ...i.... - ..':17:::„. , :;r:a 41; 1.... . • • ~ ka s z _ Me •-tif t ,Tift4,. ''' - • In - , ,iii. ~k, • 4 1 ilany, died ?rads. •-• lit ` • - -fhtt • 11 - " k ` 4 2:-.. pear. 1 —Charles Clark, of in . - lik-'.iiiii e ctl . ccidentally slibtliirdse , , ' : ::lf,_ - ' , :h ni th - : • l e, while coon h unti ng . Tuesday He ,•- led instantly. ~ - - ~, .) ..:,.. ,• - :•'.-. - '1 , 141: A —The Arrapahoe Indians are committing,. ~ depredations in Southern Colorado„iitd a _, - tha.:ntilitary-grithOrities haVe hOeh r aliVileit --- • . • ... to for assistance. ,,_ • i„ ....., 1 •••• • . i.. •• : George,pagan and Henry Hervey,. two - ,zZi ei-Urdon soldier 'Were drowned . W y: the-. - 4 ' l -t1 Delaware river, on Saturday list,' :the - lapsetting ofix Skiff. •' i i , •.,. - :: , i-. -., -- ~.4„ 4' —Thomas Cunningham, At. young 1=44. - died in Brooklyn on , -Tuesday from.thp of of a stab received'at the : hands, of a German in a street 'fight: - v.. , i'• • • Ta ' i "' . . i ....,W. IS: Strickland of Lowell,' wOli•a foot race of one hundred yards on ; )10,aday,-AV.- one thousarid dolliis, in eleven, and a. half ' Seconds, beating L.'.l: Gibney ' of Nevi , York. 1 —General ;Rousseau haa'goni3 West.' Ha will viiiiEhis home in - Eennidity, and then proceed to New Orleans, where he will as- ; acme command or thepartinent 'Of, the ulf. :- t •,• :".. • ~;....•,-...11....., '4, t --- .. r--.Tahrrß.CrNell,Bsq., has been:sworn - hi" United States.•,,Dl strict Attorney for , the an strict Of PeinisylVtinia; initlt ; is, a 6 ' *aid:Judge:Cadwallader :-tvill•not recbgnies . his commission. . • • i ~ _.-7,l3e,ster:Vangtin,l the heautifulpinfanti cid4,lnjitil at Philadelphia tinder sente, w ills - probably ._ of , death, has become- insane;Lantl will be pardoned and sent to the State Lunatic Asylum..... • • - MOM —Rev. IT. A. P. Torre, of, Virginia, has ac,-. . cepted -bid appointment to the chair of in- ' tellectual and moral philosophy in -the' University, of Vermont, and willenter on higlinties lit the opening of net term. Generals Sherman iiiid'in i giii . rinkii, ' Fort Sanders on Tuesday. Gen. Shernislit'a ' (laugh ter,Minne,' •,waarthrown--:froni.„'her horse on Monday, and badly bruised. ~Tliq ••:- accident Wilikeep the General at'Sanders a „ few days. t • • —A young man namedqleorge Sackrider, clerk • in the • empley of Sackrider &Ring o -, commission ''lnerellantil, - Boston, forged, "„ checks •to the amount of $16,000 or slB' Which wpre• paid' tiy, the Market Think and then absconded.. is ,whgreabouts is un- 1 —A boat race came rff at Sing,' tng; ,on the. Hudson,, on Tuesdayi- between' John • - • Melliel aril Jared,Baygiopd, for a purist:K. - I, 1400, over' it: course two and three-tinsrto 'miles long. MoKiel won bY'alier three ' /01(thslia twenty-one,mhuitee , and thirty ,4 se 1 :211 Is retmorea that the ,ocean.,niailarf-,L, `vice between the United' Stites a'icT'Gi'est 'Britain,(!trat Siinthanititton;la'to be'discon glouNt and: 410 1 11101 Si tu•be forwarded.' vise.: queehstowii: This is in, accordance with,; ; 'the propositions. madn'hY Mr: 'Trolfcrpe to' •the erican BoatmasterGeneral. -,•:„., ..• ' 1 -41 0 1 2 . Jat!,!"AlatuN the manly Democratic. - .t member of 'uongress.frem I t onisiarta,ild. esterday morning ' of congeatkin of ci rairi.l. Beth:brandies": of 'the:M*olla e „ ,adjourned,opt of respect to: ila•lnemory., - J. Illicinotige adeptedresolutions of 8,.. .. • : tbz, Tr shod voted to attend'tleit'fnnerld'in a .'•". y.. ' • 1 -idlebrialllloriesMagihi id there , lie servieq,,cited; at .tWillitfingtda; lielawiArtonn: - -Tu'esday, He .was Appointed by, Itreakismt ~ Jacksorflifidteinaht'in thelTavy,andeerved in theEdminole,:Meicfcanand - late'war vi , hli - -o;reditt'llild, PP tPiguktimctor 6 hicditith ttrus ,, : in command of the reyenue,cutter A f oopapi,„,„ plying-oiiihk Delaware.;' - • . ! ---Thet'ziptalii. Gen6lll' , of e in e 'fah . * 'OT rkigisrnfotified -, albt;onsula 4,hatt tpaSseriti.- rs arrivirlg. Tmlni:ebroadr AO, nootkled. ,, ,r . ith passport vises`by: the proper, Spanish apusulsovill not be 'tillimed 'to' liild, hut: . .:vettcru, from ,3whenee -.they 'caine.;• unless ~ i. they own estates o,pthe• lalarld,.(tg .114'10-44. er sidaelent - goarantee fbr Their 'conduct while , - t4llitre?, . 1 .3' . . ~....)-1') i :- .... fi li.l .. :s --.4. number of Oficersandpdgates.wo . t . served under lleflerar IlieMellan ' dii4ng . , -the; late• war ..met at -libutorddylialt, eNew -,-* York, Tuesday evening, and formed them-L-1 l'selves into a permanent erganitatiglit..PY . adoPtibg V- ldonstitutlon' and'hy laws and Meeting 'oillettra.,llliely also made airdift&- lialents,for z givingtGenk McClellan , a I'oi:eV.' i r 1 i i ihn On his arrival 161;1(4 York. „ „ • 1 . I '. h rThe wholesale drug house of Bin " wsa - ' '' rm. ,, , abet t lt-13rhhani, 1 •210 '''llortiil f stiset i ' St. t • ' . TAES wlN3,4llActskt4tallv.destroyed by fire wi: yestelday morning. . , v. e; alock;and build , -,.,,;. ink *ere yiiiiitd'at sBo,' i 1 ; inpiirati§e,tibinit 7,000, mostly in eastern.' efillitis. l "Thi , :l. uor s 409,5 e of i llughea,Rhance & Fletcher,- 1 • and the grocery houlie of J. bier:l42WD.. ed., ~ .. j?irdng. - were verisideicrbly dididigptl:' ' ' 4 1 riThe Boarder SUpervisiiis'of'san-Na. , :•n 4414c0, Cal., have passed a resolution to IrrinC,i,c.- :elm order providing hl transfer city at4;ick to thelainount'Aif : three hundred thormand ~. dollora,in theSaniFrimiiiied acid Riiiloali' ' l ' 4 • Railroad to t42. l P l AberkWeifia Itailroad;• t-. „ xi paythent"ci one thousand dollar - 4 ga an: agreement with the lattei•ponaPsup. to ' cow plow the railroad td Glltcly.by the - Wirt of ..rolYi /MI, the 'mutat otoiffie; made ow , .*; the oemplition'Of the read.- ` , —The istiithitltteket 441.3Vii4. 1 4.4tiW, '''''', 'ltew York and Boston - °luta : obtsilAthissed L a ' tyeatentity,,s4 litoßstcnb iTtfe beetphiyerat id - ,each O M IY whlelfeauhcbtr,ollleetadate gun, . . ,tlnding: , Alit! likikkiii club licirotre",hian.:' l ' clrecitalit t glie runs Infthetreiltat,:tnhinWris"l‘ anthe ew Tok,gbabplentylloino.- ~The - '". r , tonians agehilientiothebatand etook' L red ' gl l itp_te_tarfeetore ftleite two iiialled; "ori" - - tleki itottok mui plubeivdty lineyblitthe o !t'-et bait rig of the Boson 0191? see t* Msat 42.-k `' that Nevilt i K rr t t •'' ` ogieiii . - 1 - '' - • A v era o r ila f et ie r .• m i.. ~ ~y_Lii,.-1.-• Li . it P: , ki .44r,tit likterlaiA44tOf rear ' a4Suli de gl Ita g hulked bealt 'Meted ' 111 /j i reo P laifilVicit,aragl.,Tetteat.hig-toa , 1(.. w et * u s e, Where .he was du l y ` s, ' , 5 !,.., ergo Ronteetsitilisaiiiiiied itthe Cap 'fa '': with htki , WirktioothatfOtheMttlitteand Itvii4.l -I m*edll4opwitiOrkol' Minister of, Zile ' itntitethOdght '' he . 'Wotild, endue ed_Digorda s-- ,- 1 1 *I'dmelitintetestuid 'l.l.ltitater brilloMAti'l4'"`• Anaire. Gen. Itornontara, second i - mend to Marques during the 84(1 4 %2% 1- , ...... been a& imprisoned in the convent of sant & - Bere Rai ME -" • „.„ ••, • St 0 71. , • Ae,:g N UMBER 206. h. II H U EMI INEI Eitai ffill Ell