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Perri , Fuller—StOrekeepers and' , . -- _ Gaugers' Appointed Cons uls Iteeognized—Deteitives' to'.Act as` Supervisors.' irry reiettarh to nio - Fittet.rti. nszetie.3, ; tainuaaro,g, August 27, 1868. vVIRGINIA JURIOIAFW. - . adge IludeiWood u is • in . thiscity MEI_ - engaged Itiiin effort'to organize ;ihii ;Judi .: alio.' :of Virginia in' iteeildenciii. with the , fourteenttrartiolc; of the amendment to the Constitution of the United' States, ... I , 7 114oiriiiiit2 rB' . thriorn Intirkttir. ' LAW. The 1 1 31. 19 w 1 AR na m ed - Pe.rfaß_s were ap pointed storekeepersto -day under...lloo4i _laic lait Vim' : 0. Lect;l7eti York, and Bar natliptinlrtoltiiew-Norkeitziftia Thelbllow ing were appointed ,giugers:.Franir.4 ebb, Pllghth DistrictplEtenryo:lDnAlma, , , nd • District, and 'Thbrtipseii; C. Dunn; Si xth s i x, f',District• of itim York,- Ro bert V. _Long., .::.Hens Alhiatedand'74r.: ti•L Grant , Sixth 'District Of .I .C.Piltdbo;;;lktllteti (L. Gillette Ind Holmes C. Patrick Fourth , 'District of Californii;•Reheit Wilinrcutori;District of . Minn** ',WI , Min. '. B. . anhook, Third District of Ohio. ' ! -- • . ' ' l' .;. 2.4 k..:!•7 •ZOVEdrIVXB.IO , :iIdT. ... : ; ' +, . , Commissioner Rollins has - insfracted '•'21141".“-13°t.A_ ' R e ven ue Bureau filreAtMllingtolllt.illie in_ tenni]: venue Bureau . to, perform the dab* of Supervisors, in eiteermhore ,simit . -SerViceir, are regitlredi until,Supervisms tindei the new , tax law shall be appointed .., bYthe'firdper authority. -- '.,', ~„ ~ , .-.:' .'.• ' ' ENTERED RONDEU:: , L ::: , • . . PerrY Fuller te-daY entered his bonds` if -- roneqiundred thousand dollars as Cone , - tor Of-Custolits for ICOw Orleans., Ha wi :.:leave for that city to-morrow. CO V SACS BECDOANIZRDr. , ;: ' The President hai :recognized Cheri -.3 Verghtre - sit consul :of. Bemis at Chicag.; and Charlea - A. Gadaie as Conealofßaver , at Cincinnati. _ , ' LEFT ON.,BUSINESS. Hon: F. W. Seward; Assietarit Secret of State; left to-night tor New York pity on panllelinsiness. CIISTO•1113. • ( • . , • •The receipts of enstionsfrom the 17th to the 22d Inclusive were 13,985,655; ' • CANADA. ME Trial ;of .Whalen; the - Assassin--Crlekef natlb4t.orting a Confession Irani a Bilreltir r arti to the l'ittabarit Gazette.) OTTAWA, =August 27.-Government ; fictive say they hive "information and de , sariPthnte:of :atiteral Head- Tentre k s ;and '?etagn.F . F 6l o lo4l . ti par. i.tiilieCied l here i;efffbtrarttrttaiitiViW snit" 1 - How WO.; meron, of Toronto, have been retained to-;defend Whalen. g'heTriiiiCh frigate Destrees. arrived at ittrealtitia, afternoon._ - - great et match waszlendlo-day --.hetweesittfelnilitafraiirZlVftians of !the provincigtaffflittarlailind Quebec. and re sulted In a victory for, the military .by 53 r ; Poracrla A4 OD*, tonilkh6 was arrested last night on suspic ion of stealinglive- hundred dollars from - the , lanillorAsef, the : . Putnam Hot* yrs* fbre — iblY , talten' fermi-jail' by the' citizens and conveyed lierrielt".where if con-, ' *feasiori of therm - it was extorted from lint after being suspended - three times, ontie_by the wrists and twice by the neck, till life was almopt . extinct. THE CATTLE PLAGUE T7:*eir l 4 4- 1:c . itiffiritlibArab - Ehlzette.l... NEW YORK, August.27,Ata meeting of the,Bourd of ,lifealth394wa : report waa ma . iiiirtv days qusrantinel for . t .cattle at 1411 yards-, througbout New • York. 2tJew dersey.and Pennsylvania -Thbrittle is . Already:in *two - at. Compotle oriz the Uric, ; ;roads t, No new oases old (Weise iieve been Aiscovered,but .for thW pd Or frau quill:sing the public ooteteendatt thatooklvezanilriatiort of the , Internal organs:labile the cattle are being . dressed:for 'market: ='• " • Delaware . .Delootratfe 43tate oolaiehtion.• •".tay'reteeratifitci . thergitta'*/fti ) .kngust.. 27.-The Deingaatle State 'Convildlon DPver, yeat4dat tiothinated:llehiaoliW b r,,Oriegs, •of i New eagle, - for:,Congrw., - The follow.; Sit ildoPtio liky:the 'State Dan ventionlat.Tune, was again ailljnied as one of 014)A:ranks cifthe party : zm-Msolv-0. i ;That the elective franchise s a political privilege and rebt a natural *rightj, - and_ ,to ,he,grapted ,or withhejd f the adVefef States 'to Weft' 'relipent,lve abi ,-,tantasul free. mound judgment an dis eritiow 0f. , •; each State:7l4ll cleap,,, bast, for the,pubitointWest andAvelfaio. - • • • ,-, • • taw - to/Teat; the-cooltltetlotiallty thO' IteeozaVreetiont . Wets.' • r••• -4.ll9:Telervaa 16 sae - Priestspie'elieyo a, ths ciao' .to•clay,before.she ,Circuit 16.1Cing; for a boraei ,fgorg tholkillitay.Cooinuindisr * of *he Sta ordering , the - ease to be • •4119nitatatrat the • C°l l P'lriPpirieffp', o ;i4t4e'•eg ot itti ' nonsid . ...etio'g :h a d noidirriative,'het . .tiwriiiider entered. C .tinsel .t ,t4c.plitingtre*ifitol 'tbittkoNnr;`..al34.lt.,l9-..ogPoOted - the , ease 1/111 - 4iiarrifid tohigfAeT lourt on itinan- Idaninis tcrectoPel a .44044 i 3 , 0 ,1 ; 11 (i cal er, thug testing thocousututionality; pfteeine adructicte/etaif . I 141 Y, Ne*zerieictintterailifirtktri, tfulitrGaiette.3v_ t Nzweas, N. J., An 27.—The Fink Dipyriot,; i pemogrithr • *maim to.dity nominated Orestes Cleveland for Coogreall• Theghltd Dietrlotd)emoeratle.ConventlOKL at Somerville, yeaterdow Jan, t 'Clk afit'brifuntingthigtor Gad ese.•T e Second PbOrillt aeputgiosalionventton, Tomo river, to-day =toted Gen, James F. Rusting, of kr; *sr •• • • weiegraph tens In California. _.l terrOletrailh to the Pitteburth Gatoft4l.l. • • 4 4 5 " eg 14 11 44 111 4) 6 r-1344h*. , to • erir ineneed salt. weilletr gt , e Atlantic and Pacific Sestet Telegrell'dehlianY'llkett initinctlearllgittlit Mejleleinniif from en• flee f. nitttt die. th patched vilthide liciund i arlee ofpaliforn let and sso.ooolllanickini k b/.,reietotk r •-ef, the At. laitti4" aue.F*lllo I MninTZ_,COnittlacting their iiaee in -. 9 I I e X I MT I #00 t ,4110Y i1i poles I 0.; " r .- • : 1; 1 7. I f . ... - , ' t =II oRLEANs. -LEmilabiliLegidatare—rAlleged.ConvOon. CB. Telerrapa to therittebareh eszette.l Haw. Ont.F.9ea, August 27.—A resolution Was'yesterday'Offered in the House, eiinilsif to tholle offeredin the Senate on Tuesday. calling for is Committee of Inquiry into the chikrge Affecting the omolal Integrityy, of the 'Clcivernor and - Certain Members of leg islature- The House .refesed yin receive the resolution, tusttspenalen'of tberules be.; : lug necessary.: To-day under .a suspension of the rules for the purpose, Mr. Miller, the leading 'Radical of - the -- Muse, intro duced a preamble and , ,resolution, in sub atsnce as follows: - WHEittAl2 reol l aiiiiiiiative -of the Tenth district pariah of New Orleans,Oir. Pope Noble, on the 26tfi inst., asked leave to introduce a resolution inquiring, into certain . cypwried- rutrami;•-tenehing the orn ery" integy•Prof'the—Govbritori-And where .a.l,- the Times newspaper, to whick the !laid memberis or boa beep Witched, this "moaning gives publicity to it „resolution sought to be intronumd founded on the, Cbh es thatislissxisititiiiedAhbiornre, Resolved, That a Committee of Three be appointed to investigate the action of the membqz,from-the Tenth - district end tho;.opinlo&sof -add • Catirlitittes-he was prompted by malice and a desire to , pro- Mote.the interests or• his patties' party by this niiiirginititdiibte 'profti"ilitig, then said t,ommittee be_and is hereby instructed to present a resolution expelhng said them , bar from:thisliody•, ; ' • ;14 ' • 1120ayet arid - nays 'Weis' called - 65r atgd the resolution was lost—ayes 26, noes 38, the Democrats, withor l q. ,exception voting feh.tise- Coinmitteetof Dignity. , ATigAk -1 4; GA: P r,• ceed thir s 4.9ifieliktut* 'nay VelegraDn to the Pittsburgh Gatette.] , • •ATLANTAi'Aekailt the Senate to day ,a bill. postponing -the , election • in Sa- . vanuuktuAl Ahefieoc!nd Tuestisy ituDeoeirk ber was passed—thirty-three to , seven. It alsoincreasealbe rinctiber - of ballot-boxes to three. • . - Mr. Campbell. , a negroopposed the 'poet ponement. -He said if die' ballot boxes were in one building the,negrees, would haye no chance;bic:vote;:and if- net-allowed tal vote would fight. He warned Senators to be careful liow theypet inthe•tizatter. A lonk Mid - Wirth" disecis:sron took Plaice on the eligibtl4r.utnetro .membera anil the right of negroes to hold office. Mr. Tomblin, _Democrat, said the gnus- Lion was' one of vital importance to both races in( : orgia.. They are here consuming the fieopleie money, and'the action of the Legislature was clogged until the ques ion was Settled. _ -, 'A motion to consider the v iiiiitoriti - report wires 80; noes 63. • - CoUtdollAll:ll74fallroad Bri4ge ',My Telegraph to the Pittsburgh °Akre: i BrzazialV.PD, Man., Aug. 27.—A Colli sion 'occurred' this - afternbod between a freight and woad train ..on Long Bridge, Over the Conneetient river ' near Holyoke. One man was instantly killed, one was thrown into thei iiirer, but 'afterwards res cued, and fur were badly wounded. The eitainsitad tevelye oafs were badly wrecked :but the bildo wa _BUS s damaged. „ - "i'tircatitiTaiiidna State -IGak. , terretesraps to tie, Mature! Gmette. Coiailinza, August 27.—Thq 44 , torney Generaritopihietrof the :bill cloeingrupera tions of the bank of the State declares tho State liable for _all the obligations of the bank, and says the legislature can dispose 'ante Asada akqt BRIEF.; NEWS' ITIM- Henry,— RayrticT,d, returned in thirlitettner ferterretront Stirojpe,,great 13.itsiprifrid EqoPean :fr.The iinegidiobb ' enibratinoilit ker,.vhe.7.,tvere arrerSett,"aUXtulfalei' wed UrF—Waliten appearin g , . • • teinter alrliltalie4int he headed "' the ofihe Commies Jim for the trying. of-Airs.,Surrsiti• androto peillgoned *the Priiident for hei',Exerdon'. 1 • 1.., The Zestylett rein - storn , known for sev eralsears,occurr,ed yesterdaY uloTaing• at SavaryWchi.,';iint,llt 3d hiaret ham; Alm* much dainage to the cotton trope —The remains of Elliott, the , artist, will loyf lin - -,Otel,eiet` , he-7Nathrnelf Academy of 'l a y. • NeW 'York', tint!l this afternoon, wherkhey.will be interred Inßree%wocid. * j .LTiicir We* "tort EriciclaYerii! . Society - .. •-famdrrireiNoperritterbtilldingraeso. ciegiiiWifiriiilioltiar - Mode. iiiinie hundred thouSigid dollars, divided in five thouse , stierni:' Vinfyithainifisit , e be* taken. 'IL-ii.'ElOlanelio.oortespendent says Oen. Webb has received instructions to demand hie- teisetsiWil.thit titeiiiiiii ,- Viramp is not rpiitted to . areridths,..zAver i tp . ..m.pcloii., -_- . --The'fiiiinbilriir cop,ttned lib° , i?t , mpkiktn' .last night with itt alit itiffettnitkil i tfO lower . pertof thexilty. de kti fidefp la. - n &Dein ocrets all2,*ld meetings in se ;oral Wardi,_ . l iiiii- pant - sixty-days have" been 1/11115. nallvi prolific: ' op-crigiloalT 'deeds ' In New YorkeitY:, During it* firjef period murders, - .siiry;twcil: murderons assa ults . and -twenty siiicides„' rbealdeittiel' i nsual `. complement *Of iiiinor outrages, have _bene Liebronie..4fd.2 !17"I•••--- :.'Cli r f ; .., V. ~-,...,, 4 i, . ' ' ' .= : Atfl'ilillentlifitritot4 l 4ln' M the Colle ge of St: , ~ttartie i ilie: Eton' , of Ovidgrum raNS to - accept' , al . .prlzerfropi 'the:'Sty.of f ,I• , *Ohleon Third: 'Ho' 4eMeiebered hat -the Kmperor - -:linpriticiried• his,f.ther, who saved_Bariti from a reign Of tentrin.,l4lo, ,-,,TtulatfitsTereated Alrelit Eitfilictlip - scheol. . - —The matikpaii-Of he new. government' at, _the New .. Oland ' andocliondonTele gra VOO .ailipanoe hint coi the lit• of - t.lia% .r' e - Ka rates - Will „be re na 'dliC Odifresikke Vim wordswilfft sent i s) Arenal Now= York ',, any Wilt in Qrea • 31iitign an Irelkne4orJll6,4lsll9told, lifr , r.lii! in ,cuirencti ';1!.. ti r : V •;,-,J:_l 1 !'.4 trr eickiiiiiiiitliffir&? tinffitliso of }femora, have one to T , where they WartfdrNtOr lOrkin lih M erriel , rheY, will rowloPeokslipi , wethil - wiii sr theft boats - I: 4*i 4:4 ;.313iii ''icit'llie Hartf d'• .steamers,- petty? uptlns.riterris Mirht ishidla inul_pulf ow the ,river -to Hartfo d, .41itiiirit they 'wipes - rtd "&ecli i by r libitur y lii .4 1 .01,.., - • -L- ---- •:', VpreatturOXlAT alglif;littre bro ! t Tit se',lnill lat. containing-AWE. Sores a iNCONI 10 fitiietW o rre)Y destroyilig L''' The next; n big, aped by O. E.Tattoir, NorcosaiWithers, Horton APattonaz , Clunningtuun'dr.'hicerrask, pho ! togro l leS.,Wes, ,badly dianijigeck,by water. Thvnadainvelterti owned' by Dr. Knowles,' -;:l..4beitrig4itatiiiii . .if, he *eit ,- ;,)Gi i ,alty• -, 1 COntitilinen; a rrested : in, ii , charge of .don -1-tempt-7-4:4-430ursrmornot-Trroceeded-ititlr yesterday, owinit44.lbe absence of Chan - coy Shafer? counsel-for eon= --. ;Jnd ir i i , Barnard said from: thii, Ed d a . . 445 ., ti ~. be did not believe .the Board.og Council num i,ozended to wining abonfiniiiit against, the Court. Tr FLY 3 8,,1071,1! 4 .4P. 4owed:, irsitit ttklkkit ~.-;'• -' • ' - -L'.. - - •- Ji:~~ ::ST. ' , li: .1. i.' ME P.1.T1*,..0..0 . 0.a.,. rittit::-7 . 4 : . ;-" . .4.v :0 : cJO'. ..72,., f . lijeS. s E com f . , .... lNTlo t ; :27°13110T7toqd4W* ate FitOM tiOPE• Hay Exportation froni the United , • ' States—llanquet by Farragut to rection in Bulgaria, Ace. (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) - GREAT BRATAIN..-7 - • 4 LessonAug.'27.—Aindfig - the 'cargirlif the steamship Nebraska, which arrived at LiveTerlo9ll:4ll , g-fillyr:since, was a large quantity of hay, shipped from New York to be soldqu this market. The hay was ao .cprdingly. put uP atunction yesterday, and.; the whole lot was sold at from ninety to' one hundred shillings per ton. English hay of no better quality than the American: .readily brings nearly if not grate :tyro Immi: - tired shillings per ton. - • Emmert, Aug. 27.--Dispatehestrom Rome state that Rev. Dr: Henry E. Manning, the eut* , ent eattiolio divins, and arch/ Wallop of L, ad°. is to mak% a CardieaL It is also reported that Monseignor Joseph Berardi will soon relieve Cardinal hakto npltras Sberetary offltuto 401 - PpOddent of fhe.P.lpal-Ministry. 4".'" TURKEY: ornrriarrtworLw, At3nst 27.4-4diniral Farrsigttf gave a grand banquet yesterday on board the -flag ship Franglin - to mem bais of the Turkish - Ministry and-Embas- Were of ForOgn powers at Cone:Ai:Ali:looe. -Pnwrn; August 27.-LAdvi* thin* Rust obnk repprt that inuurreetionary binds had again made their a.earance" in - Bulgaria and sederal 'ocinflieW had takeu place be tireen them aid the - Turkish trOops. The result igfiret Unknown. PORTUGAL. Inman, August .27,—The.Ctottober of & Peers met to-day. Pill for raising a loan of 10,000,000 halms was passed. The 'Cham ber has itlso voted a supply of 50,001ifranes nu' the thrtilleationslof Lii3131521. FRANCE. PARIe August 27.-It is announced that the Emperor will visit the camp at Chalons on - the 2d - Of September"; The select the Figaro newspaper in the streets orPiris has beeh prohibited. nEwmktic. Coramiracurrr, :August' 27.—The Danish Government has decided against the adop tion of the decimal system' of coinage in the national mints. L FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Lownort, August 27, 15 r. m.—Consa.s closed at 9434 for money and-account. U. 8- s'2os, 71%; Erielsharea,' 31141 Atlantio and Great Western ,l 39%; ventral, 91%. Petroleum closed quiet at previous pricey.,• Lin:went ,011 advanced, Id 82 pOnnds per ton. •• Calm:ate -Linseed 628.` The weekly stAtoment•ltt the Bank of - 13.ngrati4 ihows . buPlor has increased 39.- 000 pounds sterling.- Lrvsuroor., August - N, 5 P. U.—Cotton closed buoyant; middling , upland - 11 d., Or letws-14%; ; sales of to-day 15,000 bales. Corn .advanced-FM: and quoted at 255: 3d. for mixed - weaterni. Turpentine advanced ,3d.; last tales at 255. 9d. por cwt. ' • VRANIEPCtitTi AOgnst hot:4'lolam* 0 . 74' ' • - LtirkspoOL;Angtist 27. PreVisions; Lard closed firm; quotations unchanged. .1 PAWS, August 27,—The Buttes* closed •quiet; Rents 70f.'75c.' ; I WHITE . 5111,A1374 SPI4, 4:l4lettlt;or Ef.Rebele— A Proelamatlon—Gen. Roseerins Return ed to \Washington. . '63y .ty Telegraph' to the •It tebtregli ' GREENBRIAR WHITE SULPHUR SP EIS Oll s - Y+.,AtIgIIO,27,,I7,ROSSESSIL6 left at ten • sitelock thitmckining for Washington, tak- ing with him the address and cor respon -denie at the ieptesontsi Wei the ' South here. The General declined to make it knoan,?., tis frustibstance a (proclamation of thfhtientlinelibt dr the Southern people on the political situation. It will be male ,pdblio by Gen. It-aearans, with an, addrist of Its Own; • throe& the Central Democratic Conservative Executive Com mittee of Wasbingten. It is siguest Generills Waukegard: ..Eekula, An derson and Alex. H. Stephens, Governor Letcher, Pickmis'and all the pr,minent Iftul'rernetetiteltves Of` ikellress are here... Assistant Postmastor. Sevelly and Ittr. Giabrane, a-prominent Washington banker,.-arenhere. Secretary Broffittng is aL covingtprtanst thlii4dening. T 4 Death of Prof. Swayne—Polltlear Cat vacs —Removal of Troops. EVY eiiniZekta the rittilmree *Mate.) RALEIGH, August 27.—Hon. David L. • Swit,ir, ,14. t Et., late President of the ~essitW.'dierl'tb day. Soirieweeki' ago he and Prof. Fetter were thrown from a•wago4 ap44fr. Swarm serlouslv... injured. His rdeatirls attributed to the injury. • This city has been very quiet since ad journmentof The Legislatine qqnn Moi day. A warm Presiciential,canvasti:bt.expect• Stati;, o d both 'Parties are mowt. ing•energotnally. 'Most •of thif white Uni. ted States troops are katiogramoved froni the State, and one or niortirtigimatila of colored troops are being concentrated. ' ' P 411.111:e4 On . (By_ Ne w ors, 1 0 AVITIOOIO32 °Wise.] Now Torts, Angn-t 27.—At the, _oessioh B 6 1:10 ;oftbaronlate,ft, a' g • ;lit lidointatioa r with o,6llll,,tilittiroft.t •aa . ,dellegisei from all !Adkins albs • e .wereVresent. Thelaboranf AO. -1. It .'Creifanlida ,a a a avied gie:morriftiVerationowivhile the.: afternoon was devotcd tsthe.,mussionlof• thaliaffikeithidileMoicen. 1-• • - •t• 1 i., -i , I '-' ' ''''ilpiitiddidsCOilVeittkoni• ,„ •,:.: ilir TelsinmsortiorrationnownitiliCT — t - I RoonottfittilfaViii t Aiiiituit 27.--The itt,.. .tendanee at--the -- .l3albUsnivAlibo last evening wa*- I .Mg.e:z A. ,4 mi b 4, wi t" the Or alzatiork._,.affAN.Wrilin's Lyeenft4r was ap Thted: '''Thlif forenoon the statistleS, lA, tuslismirrOhlo were.read.,-;•Aldrc ••W beeler lot Obte, addressed .the Omit*: Aim while in sr to f••• •• - 1 -, •!. - " " , . ' - • - '' - , - .." ---43111neritt SP.7 211"114 a ttielqatite c theVit INig•tecil - .9AMBRIDOO, - AngluttriflAklekr t ita - Meet' patue,,ito , toed, eetl , advanaedt p CbalcaiNen , ial :fl4, extra $12,50 13,00. geoeipta of Sneep,oo Alunba`9,ool besd ' deinlintco4.oo , 0100 a . • advanced 44450; taw movie - cad. at ' 5g15144.4 BEM H 883 —The revel tbeWeNt Toe gotd. " —Late a the revoluti •ircuieral. Eli —Hon. C noted' to C Wiecons!n. = 7 The tirL calved at Nv taFdanfror arrived at pinwall. All denies he bee" taken money, against tho Petrweratio candidates, and says - hii shall support the iegular nom butes. .—Ekrik ilk S. Bennett was nominated by steclitglatlon for Congress by the Republi can Convention at Buffalo, New York, yes. terday. • ' 12 Repdrt says the Stetson House, at Long ,Britdoh,, had - been t'obbed-of Jewelry, cloth few, days valued et ,6,000 or ; 7,000 within a . _ , --T ition Rodgers, head of the great Loon-. motive ' Manufactory at Patterson, New Jersey, died on Wednesday, evening at -The- building known as ook's New York Planing Mills, in Bank I street, New Yorkr - occuptecr by varlousiparties, was burnedyesterdw *30,000; mainly Insured. —L. 0. C.:Wild:tart, tlie • pr i aprietor of a patent medicine known as pine tree tar cor dial, died suddenly in drugsto e in Phila delphia W.ednesdaynlght , Hefted iimawd„ a considerable fortune. --A. _L• clerk afan oppsition manager served a Writ'of Injunction, upon Mr. 'Harkins, the actor, at the BroadwarNew York, Theatre, in them:fiddle of a scene; thereby almost creating,a riot. The play was, howevet, , performed to the *inclusion. —The Philadelphia Board of Trade bait PPlAntied wcumniittee of scientific gotle men to inspect all horned cattle , coming from the Nest, with a view of preventing the sale of d4ease3 meat in that market. —lt . expected,that all Governors of the New Mislead States, with their respective staffs, will be preient at the. New England' fair In New Haver{, Conn., next week, and will address the people some day duting the exhibition. . —The Brooklyn` Union states that ag,the meeting of the leading dry goods firths of New York, held on Wednesday, it was re sobied to sell notinore goods to merchants in the Southern States, except for cash, during the present season. --George W. Alexander, late Assessor of "th. Eighth Pennsylvania District, was bought. nu for trial yesterday and held in heavy bail to answer t he charges of defraud. , ing the revenue and receiving heavy bribes from diAiLera and others. - —A gentleman* fellow, calling himself Samuel T. Elden, was nabbed at New Haven," acanecticht, on Tuesday, for at tempting to swindle the Wow Haven Bank with a forged check for 52,300 on the First Natictud. Bank of Philadelphia.. i f —ak German named Martin. Wit/each!lle hatbeelferrested la Ifew-Yorlidan a charge of defrauding Benj. F. Babtat, mannfao turer of salaratus; for whom he was sales man and clerk, to:the amount of over $5;000, by means of tletittous names 'on the/ pay rot!. 4 ; • • ' —A noted pickpocket., named Dutch Hen rich, robbed an aged man named Patrick Dickey, on a Broadway railroad car, New York, yesterday afternoon, of $15,000 in U. S. bonds. _Heinrich was secured, but the bonds had been 'carried off• by an accom plice. . The base ball match at New York yester day between thet a :antics, of Brcoklyn, and the Haymake of Lansingburgh, re sulted in favor of t e former. _Score, 41 against 14. The Mutuals defeated the Hay makers on Wednesday by Csoorefif 82 against Hi.— .A Brain the village -of - Bethel, Ontario county, New York, Xhursday, night, de strOyed liroperty to the value of 750,000. A grist miff, drug store. hotel, postoffice, two: dry goods stores,! one dwelling and a large, qoantity of wool were'among the property destroyed., . • The ettistics Cob lectieus for New York , city show -racelpie of upWards of , tiventy-two millions during the vast Seca year. The total Vince the in-, ternal: revenue law went into operation, October firs, 1882, is one hundred , ari a Allirty -three millions. - • I. illl6. OE —Judge Gilbert, of the Supreme Court, has granted a ttiondtunus to compel the city cf Brooklyn to pay the Nicoll...pp ,Pavo• tnvnt Comparty $BO,OOO al'eged to - r" due for the payementiof Clinton street, which had bzett. vetoed by the Mayor• on the ground that it was not in:accordance: with 449.Prqvisiona of the, city charter.: . . Academy. of Science be. gaO Its' August Meeting at..Northampton,- blase, yesterday,, and will remain in session lbw days.....4mong the distinguished Wen. in attendance areProlkvlnercesnd Gibbli of. iFfirvarA_College, Prof.,- - Wm; - D. Whitney of Yale:tPrOf..lrenty Of the. Smithsonian Institute, Dr. S. 3. - ,11Olbrook c of Charles ton S. C., mid Commodore - John Veggie, U. b. N. -, The New ...York IfenhattanCoepare. titre 'Alisociation held a meeting on .Wed; nead,ey evening,ietan !Witch the President stated thet - the'giecery-etore conducted , by the Association"wealiatiag , money,-fast. ; A • Mayen to close It:up-was .4glered,--but ettbsiltatO, . : Proyiding for Ite.continuance and't payment - : of unpaid . Shares by the members, was,: agreed to. This:-is th . • Moneet•Co , operative. Association in:: NOW: York. i , ,- ,. Oreat:preptariitfoilit' ,, iiiiiiiikai•made for. a fi remen's and baso.balttournanient, tete held !tt ' tildintlOSlo, - ,..oMO.:'SePtsmOer-iqth' ina'llth: - 'Fire:companies. and ban ball clubs !role fill the prtricipal cities and' Wwettof Ohio, and many from other States, have slgaltleittbelr intention lobe and it Is eirpeoted, to'he largest thine? of the kind ever belif that section. Prim ,fflYlO o tatiaglo.oll43 thousand: dollars are ofn ; ; :Office - 4 . what 'eemaxiutad„tha. Outrige-st-.the - ftroadicity.,l Theatre, New York was brought beforA, I Judge liaruard,'ln the supremeCourt,.yei., s , terditsvOi'd*rit of, habpag ciofpwrigove, tiorari, • their '{ nager arking a disehers4, - from ctiatedy. ThelaVekdined to Inter: - fere or lialrthd phioners, bat al,lowi-4 setkewal , lof, florrltik;Ail'obtalnlng the 111/014 .thei 4;solt•ruchistnqtialii rho est Chi.. refeituri'o tysitichriot Terminet.:Wede.es 'day 16 test the right,gof mecharthis-1040- IftitiVitieMbereof the. Unio#: - ..froni reenter ing their avocation.' , Elght bricklayers were Indicted for consjAracyin refusing :to allow. -the defendanti• I:;lDaatsert, te,Wokk.,::•at . hie IWitte,he'bot beinge knentber . aftheliCtilnis F . After consiolaMble evidence, and.:a legal ex 7 ' citlfaitt -of tho siatutes affecting the - case; the returned ,- Ei trettilet oftulitY, iTheseW eatwas-deferzed'' , -:i; MINE f ., •: - Ar - h•' ; ;:' ,. ...! , ' ,.- :'.' TEMS on - Tuesday at were $681,000 Domingo - state • andbecoming was re-nomi y at Lacrasse, Cotton "ivaa-re. Carolina, yea of Baltimore; thy; from As the,Chagrea ~. ' ~ .. = , . . . ~ . . ... r i... . . , ~ Z • ;.: ..,_ ,-..., , --)- )..4 ' • - -...- ~ . ...- . ..1 .:..--••• - ~• , - ii -• • . • . -, . : :••.• ,--,:.: - .. i CRT- AMY SiTOURRAPir. Grand Rally of the Grant, Glib!' 0 , 11 the South Side of the Monengaltela.l About half past seven o'clock lastnight, the 'citizens living in Birmingham, East. Bir i mingliam, South Pittsburgh, etc., began to gather at the place (it meeting-0 the ' south end of the Monongohela Suspenfilon! Be:idge, whither the inspiring notes of two bands called them. These two—the Iron City and Franklin—discoursed patri otic airs alternately. The yard where the meeting was held was large and well.filled, mainly with people from the sotith side. At eight o'clock the meeting was.called to .order by the nomination of Mr. Howard B. Negley for. President, and the reporters present to act is SeCzetaric Mr. Kegley introduced Senator James L. Graham,who was received with uproarious cheers. Mr. Graham apologized for having no prepared 'speech, but he was suffering-so severely with neura . gia in his head that he had feared he should not have been able to, speak at all. He then began to speak to them as crowds-as large as that of last night like tabe spolten to, running from subject to .subject and ipteispering anecdotes, tel ling hits. and occasional bursts of , elo quence that • kept the crowd in alternate cheers and laughter for. nearly an hour. He began by sayingthat the issues before us are so plainly defined that he who runs may read. We have two'platforms before uni that of Chicago the exponents of which are Grant and Colfax; and +. that of New York on, which Stand Seyrriotir . and Blair. Between these we are asked to chose— t etween Gen. Grant (here the speaker drew, sketch of the General's life) .and Horatio Seymour. Of Grant,,Wllliam Wallace. a Demcieratic member ofthe State Senate, had said, "He is no statesman and, ' therefore,'not fit to - be President,Tor only from among staiennen and lawyers should that officer be chosen.", Would American • ,workingmen, every one of whom had been; told from' his infancy that if the People -willed it he might one day' be President, believe this? Horatio .Seymour. is a wily,- unprinclpled scheming politician not half so fit to be Chief Magistrate of the nation, as honest workingman present.", Who are his *lends, who his supporters?; 'voice; cried "the grey 7 ,backsi!'] Yes; the grey -bucks; men who' fought - under.; the rebel rag- when( General ~ G rant was leading many of those present, toivic-• tory under the glorious star spangled Pen ner. Would honest working -men vote AJz. this silent, hard-fisted, . dosemouthedi-lOyal man of few words and great deeds; 'this tanner, who had • tanned bides before the war, and would now' an'tieymoar hfileak or for this wily, disloyal scheming, rebePs•friend Seymour, who addressed the; bloody handed murderers of women atut orphans at the New York riots, in 433, as "My Friends," and said the war cause was lost on the very same glorious Fourth of July . when Grant at Vicksburg and Meade at Gettysburg were leading .their men to victory? (Cheers fur,Grant) Again, he warned all voters that many men Would talk of greenbacks, of finances, of all sorts, of things, but the true question is between loyalty and disloyalty, between patriotsm and treason. Is it possible for any one to least* for which to decide? Jtrferebern then touched lightly. on the finances and re construction question, and wound up by say ing that negroei have rights as well ss white ;nett, they have a right to their own persons and liberty, to be • the fathers of their children and the husbands of their wiveaunder the law. The'question is one , of equality.. of. rights and not of social equality, 83 the Democrats say. There are many white men who he would not want to sleep with. or marrg his daughter to, or to ~, eat , at.. his table, and 'lt is the same • with all of us, . and yet those white men arelegally our equals; and In conclusion howould,promise that if all present.would promise to vote for Grant and colfax, If next winter, when-he hi at Harrisburg, . they will 'get np a petiton to that - effect he will try tepees it, making it a law that, any negro %yogi= consenting to receive the attentions of,and• be courted by a Seymour Democrat. shall be condemned to read the La Crosse .Deattoerat for aYear and then, although he dld 'not want to appear prothne, "May, God_have :mercy on' Ater ; With. . ch era W grea t and 7 : pr olonged,-:.the .rhonorabie:Senator. . took. his: ,shat. During: hit - S : peech. the, Second .. „Ward (llee't3lolN'litradt:4l . by 'Pr0f....1; 11,,Janee, and the. SeetnitiWard latent cio, - niatithed:' In and "took': their pleceti in the audience., At the tonclusiouz-nf 'the epeectithe glee' club sang the effect.- • ,• M '••• ' ' t _The Chairman:en introduced Mr. J. W. le,Whit4N , Who ,ap9ke,at sortie length'. and With greatLibility ont, the ..recont.truction - ; qtiestion. - .;". He. began,. with a. retrospection; Of the last 'eight yearn;OdWhea he came to the close , of the war he aske d , did' the rebels , lt was : beeetuse - ef the Blear heads, loyal hearts and strong arms of the working- men of the - North; the cern mon.rchool-edricated:Men 1 tor the' Worth.' The battle. is: the. same in 1868'as it. was in 180 a, and what,-.is itT • is idle tni -, talk of greenbacks i tariffn,; etc,: The one question, hijnat this„i ; those men who-for five V hats 'parried ,on'war, unequeled in, the hutttiry.. • of, - 140 . : :.World, ; now . that 'they • • have - :been whipped ,7blick,, come. into the Union' and, 'aristocrats as they Pre-' fess to be, 'dictate thepelloy of Abiit3Overn ment to the nandsilis of the North, as they.. •eall-theworking men? Frank Blair: advo; cites war, andeaVe that the reconstruction aOE+:;are revelutionary,. unixinstittitional, • - stul.he hi, Pg. more than Sey_ menir , the 'of the Demparico'i intro= „duced those three worns• into ithe Demo. • erotic platform, ann'enid that. ; the South • had with . those three' ; it • WantelL if this pi .tfOrm pre*silkatid the: reconstruction laws ':are void - , and pra. nounced unconstitutional; ';.therf the' lbst: cause it ...;indesti. ' , regained •-* and"'- the rebels wilL.:hatre ii won- all that/ ;they; .fought.- 'for t end .... -, the; -five hundred tliousai,d dead soldiers of . the Union , . hive fallen in : vgiu , ; The ..etuarielpationiprocla matron it niuLt,he North will he made to pay , for _ .illione,nteleves. willbe foreetito'asaume the:rebel tlebtand • - hatllithyttill - taaatlen 'amount tOl"-.0 111 was' the epettiktigii 'Mr.; WI Its - WOO 0 1 11, 'for about an -hour, stating VOW and reasoning clearly and higioally: about the :gTear . ..question_of redonstructien- to : ittr'aa: thence. wheel, :carneatfares showed that qt .; AO end; er appreciated)the,i.rric,,l Atehitat,.balfintet the sneenel.. era., tp..:;A*Win °vet: 4 ll=7o n 0 . 14 - wlas abeitt, hi. begin; , 4x. u s sed ItemOoratia:terehligt:Pe party airing the 'street,, and, w?me, n .,,, se _ es I amusattuntis4oves thre t r n '; a s e i 7, 6;3 , the eneakertretand.—•ot Y., Ss a manrs nay w as ha w t,""" • be Or the 'head :carne •it!Os la rt l fil i rpr -li rsent. undiedged . .one the re po- 00.--renorters •ofl thetiya;: the table -LO wee if, rt .thie - ,ititle, - which - rteee Pa, 10 1 44 hrow '' — ii - by aiireatined.hand44ll& eiidee tine aPie Or the ' hot% 4 tineeis Would hay • bee - other,. •eneaftlie,From l 1 : _ hinsits.re b or t the meet .end i tbere Might e, 041 'b riers , ‘one was heavy and canie force. tit iiiiituli his is by .no means tle 'first time that t ings of this sort have happenpi r jind if they continde, peaceable citizens, much as 'they may-regret it, Will -have to - take the means of redress into their own hands. Real Estate' Transfers. The following deeds were' tiled of record hercire Et. Sniveky, Reocirder t - August 27. 1868. J. 31. Taylor. to Samuel M. Taylor. July 1,1808• lot on Vine street, Eighth ward, Pittsburgh, 22 by 100 feet " • Henry -H. Reno to John'L. Reno, July IL 1868; si 0 x lots hi Collins plan of Sewickley, Nu. 17 io 22 In clusive • e ' 3700 J. P. Penny' to Jordan S. Neel, August 31, 1887; lot No 18 in St. Clair's plan ,adj oining the Borough of Melieesport, 60 by 140 feet J. S. King to James E. Swartz. July 18,1868; lot in Wilkins township containingo acres, with build ings 87,500 John T. Woods to J. tte W. Slog% . August 19, 1868; lot in 31cClure conning sates and 14 perches Benjamin Bakeivell to Emmor Fawcett and IP P. Logan, August 14. 18/18: lot on the N. E: corner of Tremont , and Ridge street, Allegheny;_ 96 by 180 feet. with buildings:. 813,600 H. Burgwin. Trustee, to Andrew Barnes, April M, 1808; lot In Mt. Oliver Lower Ste Clair township, 110 by 120 feet 11450 William Alston to Augustus lieppiert,' Not. 11, MC: lot oe Liberty street, Fourth warci,-*tegliellY, by 75 feet ' 11.300 Thomas Allen to John Allen, April 1666: lot In Sixth ward, Allegheny, on Adams street, r„. by 126 feet John Allen to Mary - Ann Anen; 'June 7t, mom the above described 10t.42,60 Augustine Geppert to Wm. Alston,' Nov. 11 1867; tot on Washington street, Fourth ward; Allegheny, al by 75 feat - tug Isaac Craig to Uriing* Buchlon, July =. 1868: lot on Bidwell street. Second ward, Allegheny, 67 ta . 145 . feet, - with buildings. - Dr. A: G. Walter to 'OrlLtig k Isueldon, August 17, 1868; lot In Sixth ward, Alirgbeny, bbeeleld ,street 36 by 1.11 feet $2,009 Aler,llllller to Alex..Llttle, August 21, D6B; lot on Straight ancl.Locu4 streets, Pewit:per ' .138 by 157 feet 'BOO Philip Degenliart to FranebsArdary. %August 4, 1968 t . lot on Greensburg -turnpike, - Elghteeutlr ward, Pittsburgh, 64 by 116 feet - .. . . ..43.400 Win. Liken to Eatnnel M. ors; Angust's, lit6B: tract of land Onto township, contatuing 40 tieres Thomas X. Orr to Alex. N. Claney, June 15, 1868; lot on North Common, Allegheny, near Ann street, It, by 110 feet, with. buildings .9 000 bicarraiGES. - muneday sixteen mortgages :ivere filed Vl' fiat liai Bee.°OlO . of Th . * f We , clip the ibllowing from a` citydaily of yesterday : - • • ' "Xtvon's Oirtuczßustazsis.-SinceMay or Blackmore entered into office ' On the first ref February, he 'has received ,Over one thonsand infortnationiwhich hive been or will be returned to .Corirt. .Tnis is a large business. , The disposition. of all cases may be seen Oil 'his books.' If some of our Al dermen would take the trouble to preserve a record in a certain.clasa of infor mations brought before them, the, public livorild, we have no doubt, penise it• with interest. , There is no prospect thittlhie will come to pass, however while taverns sell licturor on Sunday, and gambling "hells" exist within the jurisdiction of ward'mag istrates." ; . - - An examination -of, the official rmord, e Infnrmation Docket, in .tne Clerk's Of fice, shows - that Mayor 131ackmere, rip to this date, has returned to Court but one hundred and twenty-nine informations since he came into office en the first of February last. This 'leaves eight hundred and sev enty-one to be accounted fora We learn from good authority that not over five per cent. of the informations received ever come to Court. - • I, l'aitegyric 011 Thiel. Stevens. • ~. . - Therameaster-Ezpreit attire the tribute of Dr. Burrowes to the memory of-* valued friend, was such as could be paid onlrafler a long and intimate aciluaintance. The life of Mr. Stevens was traced from child hood to manhood, then through fits public ,career as a hiwyer , at. the bar, a prominent politician; a 'member of the State Legisla ture and of the 'National Congress, and many facts were elicited which are notgen orally known. The leading testi:lms of his character were brought out by apt illustra tion and 'anecdote. We hope to see this paper published,; asit will do Much, we be lieve, towards giving the public a truer idea than •is generally entertained; not only of the statesman, but Talso - oUthe man Thad deus Stevens. • . - • Committee of Aivangeraente: ' The following gentlemen - Alava been ap pointed as a Committee of, Arrangements for the grand mass convention, to -be held in thb3 city. on the Nib proximo. • ,Captain S. Fleming, Chairman: tkol.! elix - C.' egley; Major GOB fichleiter, John Heath, M -rtin Sclaffer, C. D. Brig ham.. Daniel 'O'Neil, John A. Myler,Capt. M. W. Beltzhoover., Georsce i .W..Hllman. J. G. Seiberieck;Wrn: 'NC 'Hersh; FrEtrik B. Penniman, Wm. H. Barker,` B. Otipenhei mer. Benj, Coursin, ICap_taini William B. Cook. ~JOlll4 STEWART, ••- ' • Secretary. WASIIINOTON_ ; TOPICS - AND- GOSSIP. • Generantosecrans has succeeded in his mission to the leading Southern Generals. HeNhas itisdueed them to address to the people setting forth their feelings • upon public matters, giving their ideas of the true conditiotiof the South, and adiksing • the people , lately in rebellion tipen, the proper, course to _petrane Inc. the -future. General itosecrans will bring. this address with him' to • Washington, when it will be first read td the President and the Cabinet, and he thinks it will be productive of ex cellent results, both North and South. He found a majority of the Southern Generals satisfied with -the- present state , of affairs, and entirely ensigns fora permanent'peace in the future;even at a sacrifice of some of their fundaMentalrightti forthe timebeing. The President has pardoned a number of soldiers imprisoned as desertere dorms the war, who haVe served out a pu rtion of: their terlat3. _ southern- Coin. The. inetructimut P mon tens give - 10 „ e rai l° 811 th usfaftitn.her e e,,an, _d_ . it IR believed will preverit_! l :, 1,115. unity in the Snsith.; gener a l Meade e pLw de u ere e ar- f zive hei . " couser f v h ilit . ta 47 d ° ' , War relative to turd n m Plcortmmemintiodorier Rollinslias p art l y , agreed to cq m P iam be with f3Bor etar ipch m h reg ard. to te s. ntmen o uperei_ w an re:tinder the newpp si fax. -kW,: by naming telveDemocratisendthirteextßepu.blicans ter the Positions. This. proba bly re-. wit in the immediate app' ktment of these • officers, and then,lwe stuilLhave! thif new. bill in fultoperation_at once.;_ .; ' °T elles been' decided that Cougrest is to meet nektimintri, end "the preparations` for thati,event are goinis fotwap:l :The `Oftessiire from the South was too heavy/or -the Nertlittni iepte•entidives. Advocate: General 'Holt , has decided against elbowing a courtsmar tial in the case ;of General, Myer. ; Chief of thidnaneacin iSbnae*. _tteniitint the fact that ATIAVII YAM have e lapsed the crimes chargell, against Dyer occurred. The, lat. lei bilker , *napped from, Peneral lintEttettib BeeitittrY of Wit' ,and then ; to. th_Preatdent. es , Et. , Senaor Fos , * is oat itt s. cant denying . that Wats connected with tiring who hitve preferred •atuu.gel m Comietioner ifinil• 116 . 8 ari !he ..doea; Xiot know that ny, one ` - ecetemplatest , preferring such such atattia: atill'aagertedir,Presidential ehrlas that Mr: Rblittitivatire _ '2lll 0 WIEN"