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FIRN-6 -- -IEIIITIO.I CHXOA.GO. The Viahutch lon Ano th er Trip—Ha - nk. • rupt viv:dend—Aileged Hone itter Taken from Jail by a Mob - and Hung —Return of the 1 ommercial Party— . • iithocklng-• Accident ,at the She n notne—lPolsoned by Illittike—A 11 ayy - Wilt Case. , - - Etty Te egraph to the Pittsburgh tiarett.3 Cannoo, August 2.—The 'Pei SR 1 Palace: car ‘Wahunclwlettleitileft ew , Yoridiet Sidurdia: niniiing'lor, „„) meets direct. arrived here this morning I via the Michigan - Central, • enti.,l• thls afternoonMethti - Northwest • ' tThe Treasurer of Illinois received. on rlbtirdearhaUlareirbin= ' of Randolph, Wright tft Co., a don banking firm, who failed maiiyyaa ago owing the,Mnal'efatillinala land one r ir hundred thousand dollars, which they had received for bonds sold for the State. Thiele the thirdfdloidendrrecelved, the thrbeaggr" egatingabeht thirty thousand dollars. ,„.,,,_. Brief mention has_ already been dis patched of the killing of Deputy Sheriff - Pratt, of Tazewell , county; illlrons, try a band of horse thieves, orwhom . he was in pursuit, and also theivottuding of the jailer. The following are the particulars of the killing, the arrest of the supposed. murderer and whatfolletwedthithdrrests The horbe thieves had been arrested: but their attorney succeeded in re leasing them, on the, ground.. that there had been - no -warrant. is seed. Procuring proper papers Deputy Sherrill : Henry Pt.ilt,t with- th reer-ottilmi, AMDlig.whonxivaa thajtiler l atartan afteri the men. This was Friday morning. Bo lween. nine ,and teft o'clock at night they natitthree_rdent oalie — rball,rwlio looked suspicious. Upon their refusal to halt, the Sheriffand party fired, using every shot-, When they teased the des perados fired. The first ;volley killed 'Deputy Sheriff _Pratt almost instantly. and l i e riettelt 9 'itureiri /tui 'A i ler; - 1111 e. 'thieves suoceeded hi escaping and - the 'pql•l returned home. When the facto -were known the-wildest excitement pre- Irailed at Pekin. On Saturday morning Marshal Stone, : with arty citizen volun teers armed to the teeth; eat out to cap -tare the _villains. They scoared the : wings country and found idx Men, who could not give a good account of them actives. ;Pees :were bpaught. to Pekin And put In jail. -- Theeireinintein was'now at fever heat. Men :roman parts of the country came toottringinto Pekin, swear. ing ven ce. A mob was soon raised, corn men,un filnliuriffri3d.lol..eight hundred _ and embracing leaning citizens of Pekin and Detlavan. The throng surrounded the jail and demon& ed the prisoners. Not getting them they threatened force. Nothing, however, was attempted till late xi, night, when the crowd - inereatied.: The clamor weet kept up until three o'clock Sunday mor ning, when the doors were broken down 1 and thernoind_p_dinto thet:jail- build ing Ind denu tv dated tffeikelif of the cell wherethe ririilliaderr nat'Berry, was confined:, The Sheriff refused, when AAbliffithnitti. wan: protlureti: viditt beat down the iron door of the iron cell::: Here a desperate hand toland en-, couiiterin the dark' ,took - ' place )betufeen ~, the d dboinemaiVand...the excited Mob. , During the melee three men were stab bed by Berry, one 'it is...thought fatally. Shots were tired at Win, 'one passing. thrOuglrhis bead. He was filially overe? come and dragged to the.nearest tree and lynchad,whersi hie bodletunig until daylight. The excitement is by no means allayWatittliefopulactin43/11tet Ictr blood. - Villeete• are dila , iwptirsult of. another _man who Iti suppozed to ..have, shot Pratt.• 'When he is taken a repeti tion tf-the above may be expected., _7- The - -Chicago -4 commercial: excursion 1 party reached Omaha this morning, in with hem ests H Choamv - m g tee of t Way as o g '3on he ,wh us fond 1 the party at Promontory. On reaching °matte, the party. paid a formal visit to Col. Chas. G. Hammond; the new Super intendent of the Union - Pacific Railroad. Col. Hammond wit 'addressed par by m ade chards;,of tho ty, and ade re p ly, in which lie said that the public should have notarise to complain of the management' ...of the road. The party leave Omaha to-night and will reach here to - morrow'afternein. ' - - At the Sherman House, this afternoon, Willie P. Vandectieri, aged about eight years, son of Win. Y. liandeueep, a banker 6f this city, fell through- a sky light directly over the main stairway op posito-the, ladicat , stair way,- striking -Oil the railing near the ,foot of :the lower flight, and from there was Ihrewn upon the marble door; breaking , his Shoulder and arm, and fracturing his skull in h fearful. menhir. When taken 'Uri life was extinct: 'He was a remarkably bright and beautiful boy, and hie shock ing tleath caused intense sorrow among .the Sherman Hobs gabs' tip, With where he was a great favorite. A. young man named George Deming, belonging at South Bend, .was fatally :poisoned .on Saturday`afternoon ity , ... the carelessness of a druggist; whew& him :aconite for brandy_ to relieve hlm of, a sudden attack of summer complaint. 'Be died at the:Briggs Renee an hOur after titkidiethitalfekdther l A Cii - 1 Putt - - dialsl irpai - omJem '.. -- hyttirs. zwiNewbeiry i widow - qr h 6 . 44 1;e- fit* =ter letNewberrnwho died in December, 1848, at .seni,-to break the';..will of ::the '..deceased, on the grotutdOf.lisjuitlioe to herself -; and 'ldeprirition of • righter ofo - dower. ' The 'estate_ left 'lt'Aeeemeir.. - ta now 'valued at three millions- of dollars. :and by ibdieW of ItielithCcrAdow:tt eo . + inlaid- tq one-third,:lbstead of thakithe Will leayea . her ten - Ahousand - dothinta ter eitillhe hoturivetill.'.'The Casa may • regarded-as-one .of great mitgnitude. . ::: -•- 1,.. , :; -- 77 - .., 7 1 4 ew -- .7 - 77.; . t .- • ClneinnaffTextfierahrte Exposit:tans , (Br Te/igratth to the Plttiabarirliesacieul ' • ' 'Clitpliira4:7l; - ' August' 2,—Tlut Textile ..Fabriti: Eirpoaltion_ opens -formally, - to !morrow at eleven o'clock, In Pike's:Mu sic Hall-, GeTertior: Stijl', ;Ott. the part :of the State, and - filaYorrftrrmee,:on. the Part; or . the 'entkiviit welcome •the Niel t dee. JudgeSellimy Storer / willdellyer en address. Samples froM two hundred ex/Agora hairii'nuived. , AMoitud GOO gia aremoit largely represented.-There 'tiresome pimples'. iltwa• Bait Whibortain, but tiktaorthlveat leileast: represented. The south has.contributed ' lsrgeiy. , •Tra /. 1 . 1 / a trOne With the . 4 7hldege . - Ooninterelal plity and tiro Chinamen, will be hereon Wednesday; whieb will be the great day. A banquet oloies the affair :on Thursdiw J,1DA76111 1 . TIEE.*CAPITAL. sloubli Debt istat!meet ler ;Lily —Reline. Lion of One! 0404 . 0,009 fhlting the Month and 11 4 3,006;01X1131nee` Pimp Taw -eerie pf P,treeehtiets Ortileied. 1437 Telegraph tkithePiltrbnrgh eitzette.i' • - Waittmetavatc Attg. Z, 1869. .7' ' I. *BAIF B LIC 7 D!!' 11 7, The following . a_ atuntnaiy of the public debt statement` *ad - to-day: Debt bearing interest, lakeotn s'st, is Of Dent bearing Interest in • money GLIM 0010 Debt bearing. no _ ez i ernam-11 Debtrilistucti Wawa ba girlarti 4 '; since . 4.790,0i0 . Total debt, lir.nelpal ontstandlad de2,101'404a41711 Accrued t‘terest to.dsta and ton.' • ••:- - pons due Rot presented for Day- , • meal l- 8x.718 5e2 C 8 •• - • „t a eN• - Alac mount la 7 092 w Coin coetthwers 0 op currestin4Mig . - • . ''•-24.115.4641 pew...• .......... .. , Waking thud: in U. h. luau, into Lotted eirt - beuosxnd and. caned- 'Merton X119,3:1470 07 Other coin.. U.- S. interest . • .• blmis„.:narenated .and. nn4 1 30 4 .1 Intete3Vtlereon Amon, 4u; 00 TOE 8 / 5 3 . 8 56.003 Amount of mans debt, less cash- -. . in olnkiue rand and purchased bonds is Tre.sury.arg,tarist,rarb • Amount of public (lent, ':siesteskatt , and single,/ fund in Treason - , ' ' . 4g„4 yi „.r.ece o lso Decrseae of the palelloelttst.d . „- toe the pa5t 57,4r.,744 'Decrease since /Luca .It-t1806,6= The reduction would have beeu larger. had not the Governineatadvanced to the Payijic.itallroad luring the _month Inter est do their Co the amount of I* 53e;861: aid; pnicr on the last.day:of the month an undinlitllY large"; number •of drafts to the, amount of more than „two afitit - lielf 'Millions of dollar* The above idatenicint 'does not ineltide the amount paid out on accoant of pub lic debt: Over forirteen million werepaid out during the month on ac7' count of interestldone. • • • . Navy' i/SER7K OF - I:OIIIGERMACS.A. _ In - consequenne de Cuba, on the 24th. the Patriots' detachments, which have been attacking the fortified plantations for some time past, defeated the Span ish reinforcements sent to meet, them. Col. Camaro, commanding the Spanish forces, was wotuided. • The', expedition .was compelled to 'retreat to , the city. It , is stated that assoon as preparations aro completed the Patriots will attack San, Dago'. de Cuba. The negro militia chit made a raid upon' Puerto• Principe 'enabled -a number 'of families to , escape fr_ern ,tbe SPaniards. 'The investment of Tderto Principe Is expected. .-- - 1 i ldn , Porgtugunlongittipesinied at Man . cillo, bas obtained his release. , A num bat et poltiteal primers 101170 . '8bn been . xeleased. In consequento of certabi cor respondence having been interestited, inctre„l ß 3 P ort ilircinu,tiPli IS "P eet ' Th e e sales ltees ofoon t . iC ate a d property epteedr ty take 111 eluatamlol- Mete. gib' istfei VI owned b.Y . the Abaco' . h: ora tmps are demi:ldea' trots thetsterior. .. , ffbestirgenta areMoresalbg In own= 1 bets and activity. - . . Irriv Yan.TlC:Auffust 2.—The 'Herald sap: It has been , romored in Washing. • ton that belligertmkrighta would be'ac. ..enrded to Cutaax py our Devernment within ten days, and-Setestch a t, effect were offered. :TifittUnor,,has nofour4da. clou t howeier, as Cuban qtrestkreg have net.. been •- Woe the ' Ca!dr i et f or St leatt, three weeks. '' ' ' , ;•-•-- • Navarra: AngtO 2.—Mr•lViiik4'lll/a* ere of the American Consul at Sages La 110 11 02 b (43 lie, Pf: 4 1, 1 1 ,4 4 . 1 1 34 ,. l i an Y t° . 1 17rotir hundred Ooloreffrooldiers live left in a Spanish steamer -thr , Neuvitas. The same men cpmpOsel: ppebon of the last Spanish expedition -Deexim • Advloes from Ppprkr - PrhiriPo repre sent the garrison , libundantly supplied with `provisions.! SkirmisheS are re. ported at Santa Eipirtu,' Villa Clara and Trinidad,. in -which the Ssmilsh:ltoops 'Wert successful. ' =I • iracm, aw I _db l ... • . , au aces the bunting or toe ship ?snubs David, frOpk-LlTer PITIBULRGIT:It . • - ... E : , . ;,. . .. . : 3 1 1C, . ~ nrovie :t o ok , 4 ~..„. I-. ,'•iikiirif , ' , lti'dtp -- ' T • feitiitidoCiitio , tramtoiitt Ito. gu '-',.., . c—World, RanMilian at Landon I $ Ol=ted, isAhlta: posed Government Reforms pm France —dnantaitionil 1%1 1 4 iernoll at,Oloreite In 1812i—Tfriti ittragglisiti Paraguay , . ins — re 'i. Still lialatalni Ills 'Millen In t Neap!' to the Tlttatearia casett e . } . 1.,6 - 2601E, itlinet a.--A roinimuty fi or- : _ 4,anizing to lair a telemdt cable &gin" Scotland, by rs3!..of Orkneys. and-Farmi islands, to Quebec. When' completed the whole line will probably be pur chased by the Postollice Department. - The Commissioners of the World's Fair of 10051 have Issued a prospectus for 1 an intermithanalazbibillab,of -time aster , I indnotrial- and scienti fi c inventions ;lir I Duunix,,:Auguat, denim; smitten' lima 'made irr'Litnerfek. ?Felder day, in behalf of the remaining Fenian prisoners. Twenty, thousand men marched in procession with bands and banners, and an open air meeting was 'held and addressedloy various apeskers. 'A letter to-Mr. Obidsbirie watradopted demanding the release of the Feniaus now in prison. The proceedings were most enthusiastic, but the lone of the speakers was moderate and there was no disturbance of the peace. Loatkon, Angmt 2.—Mr. Gladstone, whose health is.mnoti. improving, at. _tended the sitting of the House of Cern . moos this afternoon and was greeted with great cheering. - Mr. Forteacue, Chief Secretary for Ire. land, informed the House that daring the recess the Government would coesid ,Ar the desirability of purchasing the . Irish railrcede. LONDON, August Z.—Dispatches from .Bombay report the nephew of Shore All Amer, of Gibed, hid rebelled on so . count of certain army regulations. He was captured, with his two brothers, and sent to British territory. The Indian Government will keep them atlapine. FRANCE. PARIS, Auguet 2.---,The leading provis ions of the Sen.2ll/.4 Coasatuati now being prepared by the Government, bid fair to realize the ideas of the Impellal message to the 'Corps Legislatif. The right of Parliamentary initiation will uncon itionally!, granted. The - power ' of th e Council Of State4o veto arriendmente to projects of law will be abolished. The Senate ,will ePeelfy objections _made by the ''Corps to clauses - of. a' bill andatatatbaterms otalt/miiinum Muth deputy; lk be entitled Act promise the order ur the; day, ' the, OcriernMent,ve serving the riklitto 'refer sirqh orders to a committee. The decree will dwell on the \ different phases. of transforming a personal government into a liberal em pire, and will lay s tress on the principle ofniinisterial responalbilitk. ' PAWS, August 20-E'vening.—The. draft of the &sofas Consof tum has been completed. It . gives the Emperor and Corps Legislat if the . initlatiye in making laws. Cabinet ministers can be members of the Corps Legislatif. The sittings of the Senate are to be public. Each oody is to maze its own internal regulations. The members of both chambers have the right to address inter menti to the Government. No amend to a law is to be adopted unless it has been previously referred to a Com mittee charged with the duty of examin ing the project and of communicating to the Government. If the latter does not accept it, the Council of State will advise the Corps, which`will then pronounce definitely on the subjept. The Budget is to be submitted by chapters , and articles. Modifications of the tariff and postal ser vice by international treaties are to be made obligatory - only by laws enacted for that purpose. -- - - SOUTH AMERICA. -- -; -'t LISBON, August 2,-,Tbe .mall steamer from Rio Janeiro July 9th .has arrived. The latest news from the seat of war in Paraguay was interesting. but the opera tions were indecisive; The -- rear guard of General Barretz's column were cut off • some time ago while making an absortive .attempt ,to cross the ,Titdotuy and march on Villa Rim, and it was supposed - they had been airtaken priseneee by Paraguayans, but the eve since rat ned tetbe alliedpamp,baying told only, men. Lopez, DoWSVIK allem eseled ler vexing a number efnow 1 / 4 combatant . i f!ar4 - inayans -.whom. they were coateying-Au the Brazilian caarp, but wail unable.' to, follaw irp.: . 'bia ;IM•success the ellbleni7. The covered nature he position heldary .Thiiet in the moulitalns had so - far prevenimithe allies froth m401)1 a'auceessful:latlon- imbalance. The,%!: internal strugg,lo: 7 in Partigut; coatipied. Tee argenefine Republic has proclainied As neollity inihe iiArrel.N. .. 1411 Pl .. ... ........mm, . " X i „f ' A LY• •OiIMCE• Atria: 2..311 , • . or tional mzhibitillitte vile .41d a'4ltie tin 1,81241.4 cometamonite the co ~ .'"ion, to - Mt. Canis ttlrgiel. MA „,,n---....2-'1.,„„.,1 NINACVILIZiaND COMMEIIOII/4. 3,4om t ii,, Au 2,--.Eve.2ng.-liiiirOls fort mons3", 9 /I0 accou 93 -ago, re. tifent*Ands 83 3 / 4 ; do. at n --. nil at' 88iii. - Eries, 19 3 / 4 ; Stec' kaffisadyfer ti "_.. 'i. , 14visexocii.,-Aigust 2.—Cottonde Lipner; middl uplands. 12;M• -- do. Orleans 13@:(18 ; alder; of 15,000 bales, California w _, wheat 10 .. Bd.: Ten "Wellol9ll\slAl raitkrwests z pi mirs p how Ow* 806 'llfr 4 oldioattirlik i b p Cate 3...a.1kt. P in t i tAlkP/Ariz - d9(15. Beef*: Lard 701 s. 'Cheese eft- Macon:o2s. Com- W in r hrfla ft -4 °9 , - -4 1ifia., ,O.Jilla l t• `ben '7 3 / 4 `ff.t ?Alined o: is oam. - • low an- .Torpentsue , 2714. Lou/rou e dein:lst 2.......Tana' w 48 8 , R e , Mist' Patroleitam le.§}td. Sauer 89s 9d. "01WiliVil`reNIERearlithatr-Tfitio hinailll'Autri4,lEL'oecitton itt.rfavre z l f ltaiiiiii,.irri, - ! - **lll — t - 1 ii-Aikieeo, Fiveltwenufis closed active at 88k. Paturiolangttat : 2 4 - -)364nse, buoyant; ' Rmrik-Alliitit 22;41,044,;Veittpu closed'' at lloif. Aar tun; ordirudeauti , /opt, ailtd 156 t. Tor lety:MAddipg. 14km. riEll 3:t.:C47§=1 1 ;, , :ik : - 2 - . 1.569 . . CV NEW . \7 1)11 C CITY. Waist Chid , Abox'critrii Cast — Y a tilt Seized;-. Pardesiok, B enry deers Legit —Team, s k nitre Attempt to brow •:...trio, ie. il k , ebliagts It in Railroad to be geld—.o. tree es Stuiday. —Tattunany isociets; Ptak rims, BY Teleffatt tOl hp rntetwro7i,dszetw4 uwd Irsw Yowl; Ang wit 2, 1869, It is' ported that ' tile rich t Henrietta , . was ee l at New: Londbei, Oil Il itzPitdbri 01 1 00 ion with, Cuban filibuster*. Jams. Carrr•oonvlotekP last 'Winter of. ,inteqt tb :pass I cdunterfelt ; :a,qtely; , • has heettlicirdonedloy the' Pteald -Itt Abe , recotnenendauserof. the filltddet AtitarbilY andprx.,,, .} .._:, „„ :.• •- t ~, tie a 4 - 11' - ' , taticl sdry Iteep left to his wile add: , 4ablittlq. ' Orb ,-A!_ 1111** 'P r eS ° rtfr'. , .yestern stook. ; witht teetreietiess, not to . tell,- that le woeild pay WSW • •thall ART • rother In'idlittneitt tlitakelould beipadk• - ' The ,tittors" strike entOnteets;- the . manufacturing tailors hays deteriatied on eliding wlth,the shop, hands.- - Two dr three Onus were expefted• to yield to the advanced wagesto-y. .• One of the rooms. al, Less Branch Hotel 'was robbed of iift,ooo Worth, at dia l:bonds on Saturday. The thrOevi were arrested and the property *created. PatrialtiliMann tried todmwateyoung lady named,, bliss Ettie , Wade; while bathingat 4•Pey Island, on Sunday., be. cause she repulsed as attempt at Inds ! cent I.llxirtien.., lie was arrested.' The late .lot(r. A. Reebling's will gives his buaiseas manager *WOO, the Tren ton Children's Home ig5,000, the Tren ton, Widosie. HOMO 145,000, his widow 8100,000 ancf.sach of his children #140.000. Jacob Wilke, a clerk In Cartuat,.Whit ford do Co's clothing establlsholesti bed been committed for trial for melding a large tjuanUty of gc:ol3.4lcuu his employ. era. The Itailtarsand Delaware Bay Rail road will be 'Sold on :he 4th of Septem ber at the Manchesteeflapot, on writ of jleri facia& Issued by the Mort or Chanoery,att the snit'af Charles 3. Ben driektion andlitewart Brown, oaratgain ants, who are holders of mortgages. The Belford base ball club start, on a western tour in afetw due. The anniventaty of the releaSe of the West' India Islands, was celebrated on Sunday in the African church, Tenth street: :- Thera were two large fires on SOnday. °neat Shields' tobacco factory, 75 Bow er,y, caused a loss of $5,000; fully insured. The other was at '404 First avenue, the loss amoiontlng .10,000. ehared by Messrs. Piton, Stearns and Benestelr. • An attempt was made yesterday hy her mother to abdrfet it little girl named Mary Clark, but It was unsuccessful: Great excitement was oreated, however; near the Duane street Methodist Church, froth the Ewa of whine ebcattemptea • abduction took piece. The child • had ; in charge of its father by the Court, pending* divorce; and its grand. parents, - J with - - whom it -had-gone to church; were shockingly beaten by half a dozen men who seize d the child while 1 in the church., lkirmliark was arrested. An immense rums meeting of citizens was held this - afternoon at Tammany Rail, under them:witless of the _Tamma ny, Society, to protest. against the con duct of the government in failing to af ford protection ttrArneritian cinema in falreland and .Cuba. Mayor Hall pre sided.. Resolutions were - adopted and addrentes delivered by Richard O'Gor man, District Attorney Garrin. - and others. The explosion - of bolder at Niblel Theatre, this evening, during the repre sentation of'. Arra Ne Rogue, created some excitement, but occiaioned no dant.: _ - The Kentucky Etection—Pnanclpation Day Celebration. - • air Telegraph to tte Plttsbursh Gazette.) Loutsvuax., August• 2. 7The election In this city did not pate offas quietly se is usually the custom. There were sev. eral political rows, Whiiiiin: firearnis were used, but fortUnately ao , life was sacrificed. Joi.., W. Tato, .Democratic candidate for State Treasurer; has a ma jority over his Radical opponent, E. Ramey Wing, in this city ! of 5.059., Tate's majority la.. the State is over., wbeludng and will Probably average, 40,000 to 45,000. All the' Democratic candidates for the Legislature from Teittlaville and Jefferson county elect ed by handsome majorities. - - x... Returns from various sectlone. of the State Indicate the election 'of a , large number. of Democratic Legislative can. didates. There will probably.be . but about fifteens lo - twenty__ltepubllcans eletred to the Legtelature.. The new charter for the city of .Lonis vine Wirt berried by 2,885 Majority.': The peciple alto voted by a' majority of 1,623 to tax themselves 0 2 ,000 towards- the contraction: of a , railrnad - to .connect Louisville :.with Shelbyville, and Dan. ville,,Kentuoky. . bent; -Air. Kemal Pigg, 'the' ,- piesent it beso t . ; l q,,_melected Tblint: estesibuileti. er in 1 4.inKt0; TO. PeQO9 ' voted in "favor ofthe amcrhet asked to aid in buil& leg the Big Sand l a . ington and E lise. giurd. t. 7: . a.. ..v.) l ' The negroes 1 iielebtsted:-ematielbsttoii 30-day-b7-agrand procession of their vs dons Noisily* through „the _street,. : •At Jeffersonville; Ind., a negro pateed-Wm. Bowman , _who.weillegpgall marsh:ll'ol WP5e14 08 4f4 1 ;4, 1 MR= his : home, , . ../1* isea l taildetitle ittr. Gitty-- r t9t. • " lv,at 4 . er•O'Or 44' the difetial Laid - V tA l i all;Avient: 2, - , :ereitaent I dianrour'si beevy party 'pmeeedeit, by td th e restdensier of 'Robert .'4)ampbbll;Preattlentef BliebehtuutlAbd ItnprearementiOinnpaay, ar Ihieksbuelt. Neva-Jamey, Jurhers4 tbs, Peres "ha accorded: a hearty miaow the CIII• sjo,llllld, sher..Pirt4iggx cadiattoe was presented with Any acres ot which--waa“ timmakfaitaeoelited. 'The* • roaddeat visite __M& fleahliAge Flab as MI, home. ii,ltsit =mum in few dam Aberice procee. the - WWI Moue* -Wm" an4q",20.10; tteel lY 4l 7ll 36 oo, l M/ " hArP , • ' .i r reightaxegesseht • thy Videnisne , sS the indabiarati . oeastui.l .Btrirsuo, August 2.—There ;frost irsilgOatidd T p kdrobir the" forward ers at the of. toile oik me* Trim' minim "die' carrying grain at so indob-heidaK what tens will paradt• the Wail to dud , the-lattirr sre.oom. , Poned t4i- abandon - Any competition for eine Aniejm:itzsatilitalYncheroMien Limo op. NEW ORLEA.T‘S.- „Collection of the Revenae—Snip es Fire and Surat, rßy Telegraph to the Plttstrargfr out tte , l SEW ORLEtalltS, August, 2—Tbe inter nal Revenue rekreipta of the First District for May. June and July show an in-' crease over the inflections for , the mane months in '68ion12),000. The ship Pauline David; from linrr ppol, took thrt thiasibreboon es theavallse , wet peso ten. Tile wreckingboat.Osage antitirgaNnteliiroind • Ferry - *Wed' ker WiR„,-Wirtermilt, saved the ship. with hut Aikailt_tZ tia _ _The pargo, however. was omit tient „damaged!, ebleti,y ',Twitter. no fire ted ait betireen 'death. eatme *kiloton. , , . • .10,141141101..r0r, *ln MOW.. t nvirzelNpiat,pb eilutiiZittibingitOszetiattl okrkelisne):Augtist Jae. . '5l/totack and ataistantsi ilave completed I theirarrangenents for taking *beer •vationa QI the refer ectimiton the wreenth inetaat. - Their .pointe of obearewtiOn• frill be' Falmouth libelbytela.and Oak hind, la tide estatat A mtaaber or Mo. femora anclatealeata at Atm Arbor 113fid- Miebigetn.will arrive •in day or twa at Now Albany witty astronomical. inetramentip batlike obeenatfkraa• °irate eoliPee at a vino twenty =Oka - beet , Now Albany, wbroir is near Ma (*Meal liner of the tetaiityt mum - itraxikams._ • --The village of Moore's Rat,. Nand* , county,. tialilbrais..was destroyed by irk. July 31st. .Loss, ge.a:10,000. —Rena; Bravos, alias A.. Broughtont• the express robber. of Paciao City. lowc. was arrested an Satuzday_amitthas4ool.). recovered. , - —Peter Kerr, a member of the- firm oaf J. t J. Clar,ki & Ca,, manufacturers oft spool oottois; was drowned estule•hathingi at Longlhasetkyestordayl' —DePtitiy'..gherifD::Griggav w wounded Is altelito.antl-rent trenble East Golan bizah,4ntw Yortri.diedi - at hiss realdence at Sand roda, yesterday. —lt is kno that .Irantiel/1- notpositively visit Saratega wn • beforeSenemb. that 6th, a cottage at the-$i pion. been engaged, ibr lain for Mg - date. --Ramors of anOther Firnian raid 01)11. the Canadian frontier are!ctivreut. The+ stacks_ of arms am& cam cf• its , ma-k .terial about.their" headquarters in New York give a coloi:of.porelblliky, to the , xePori- r_. • • • .-8812. R. F. Pltitarsairianieraal Eaves nee collector, orders f,that • la. Insure. all liquors bmugnt to Memphis-shall be. reported;to him far inspeetion; and that it shall not be .dellYered coita!gnpixt without his orders. - • ' ' .. :,,, Toittioonsde§itkoquiihdort. c15.: - 14 acoordiig to 'the' regular Code; an"..!)rtaii," 1w "_`Thu 'weaPon*Were knives; and thatoteeite was the the house. ?Both Wen Fel* Wounded, but not dangerously. • • —The colored pet:ooa St.:Lttiiiseelo boated theenntsersart, thoielnan= lion of slavery in the Itritisis West z yasterday,,-..by. a procession of Idasouir t and other societies, and made quite, a creditable appearance.. Cook stabbed and modally wounded Hubert. .11titit—n Covington, Ky.. yesterday. Cook was a brakeman on the Central Railroad, and Runt was driver of a transfer wagon. Their quar rel was about a dollar and a halt • . , —john " Johnson, Ibr robbery, John Henry t for larceny, and Ben Evans, for - highanty robbery, were yesterday in-' tented, at Memphis; to the States prison eaeh for twelve years. Bill Arkina, for larceny, , was also sent for kik years. —The funeral - of lion. .Inm Toney was attended at ids late residence - in Hartford, Conn. yesterday, the remains being • afterivards taken to Cedar -Mil Cemetery , for • . The Mulford count's , tar attended in a body, and sinking those present were Gov. Jewell and ex.Gor English. —The examination of the renal:nen en.• , heap in the:murderous riot On hoard eamer ' Dubuque. at Hamptod,,on the Upper Mississippi river, ties com-' menced at Rock Island. Forty.two the rioters have been arrested, and ' thus far twelve of the leading ones have been recognized and secured. —The ber of leat the St.. Louis num Post-Office , tt d ers uritt mail ur th e e month of July, was six hundredund six thous and live hundrea and fifteen. The num ber received from other .of and dits. tr/bated there , was .1,802.186. The amount of money Orders Issued was $241 219. ' Amount paid orders from 'other places, 191,612, ' --At the commencement of the Baptist University at Lewisburg, Pa., last week, sixteen young ladies ena fifteen ,Young men graduated, A memorial tablet in honor of the Alumni who - fell during war was appropriately delineated - ar the Alumni:dinner. Addresses were made by President ; Loomis.; :Professor , Robert Lowry. Hon. James htoPft or 14out Taylor, ,of Chicago,. , and Others. • , Tilcluv i t * d dispatch .says Giovek not,„Welk. returned,' diet a tone IgrO l ethe Hbrtheri( States, 'He tent! eiVitiltrOlie Animal - Papublicati 'rientlinetiti in 010'N - drib:is *dowse J tcilhe. 11falker-M.ty, and he' hops thin General Canby will: nor lute 'hb proellianattoh :atineuncing the result of the elentitut:tm. LtlCOimgress sail[ Bessie% when,thia mat. ter can to delayed sod.PsoNed. over, gad his rkloAde 4W htlMteolect , ~,- ,A,:dlspittch' (rem.. Joseph Media ; of the coma ceaussrelal- party. dated 'et Neatioo.ltall 80th otatoo:iWo_leorlYi. suer chianti With ..boTo them ~two; wealthy tomes. doing business In San Francieco. Their names are Slog Nun • Mot Choy Sue. They witrlipeddiaileek in Chicago end then pmeeeit to Nett York,. 'Boston, ;Philadelphia and Weed_ peon' add re.. tent via rinabut", and St. Louis! _Their o4lait is to • sagualstatioss. , Tiwylpeak, . read And ,Wltte.HVish. • esestrtati isomer the western suburbs:of Elk" /Au* Sunday aftentocau . taking a_driy‘'and. some rowdleiS who sooloo4fillePoted, tolsksPoossodott of the Ant osTe4l .. Doing the mtr • Sherman ; thelftgiltniood some Menae droit_p; and Thurston demanded 'fair. Me 'was Immediately assault e d; kniftked. three - et. his sosaibmts down, when , he was shot, once behind she earl leafage poltionat the eatewsy, moo the: 01004 •..posaiss throuidt the mouth, and 90.01 t I slak.VP, the bullet reactants the bone. His wounds are not ooteMiered fatal. —At a meeting of the St. Louis Board of Trade hot night a report was read and 'adopted to appoint a conituittee of twelve to raise by subscription one bandred and . twenty thousand - dollars to bnild an iron sea-going propeller to inaugu rate direct trade between' St. Loots ' and foreign , ports, said vessel tiro- be of one thousand _tons - cargo ; 3 and not to craw ever *a_feet. 9f crawl'light The couitaittee was pointed and will ges to wort at once am," endeavor to carry out the, - protect; &- joint stock company is ki be fomed twat fhe matter to be. carried out itt-a ' netts-like manner. The 'queotlati of re pealinw drummersfillienees was also eustedcbtit referredterasubsestatiat meet- inglrferfitita action. - —A special from Muakegan, Michigan r says tleit on Thiirsdayiast, at !Whitßhally.- to their comity, Wflair Am. B' 'Saab; a , watchrenher, took a. double barrelled guts • andlerelhad into the street. • feeding *few rods he trot Joshua Platt.- and shotthim dead. Hot ten went to the • ..Iknise of Mr. &bow . noarby6 and threat !coed to shoot isern, ' bitt Mr. labow niadb bin temp& Re again werttintb the street., 'and meeting J. Morse, a hardware met- - -chant.' threatened to sheet him, bur hi bac (destined le do aeon Mr. Morse turning s k, whit*. Smith. orekeetthim to. !do. A. little farther on be- Painted his • gurthrtheetort of Wolf dt %Maud fired. hitting (f, g; Hopkinti in the arm. Smith , •warothen (*Allied and lodged*: JIM lie ; is laboringunder a fit ofinatiey. —A man lianted Steilhir brutally murdered on Saturday might at , Conncilt Bend' 13 Crittenden county,. Arkansas ; - fifty Mlles below rMemhis. ;by ntigroesled by' a white. aan. He p was ; `the Owner or a trading boat. The party :venters board' taii g et fa whlet*...',f4sking . , r Sear, the. owner went saandes. *ken the-pu•ty drew their fit:dole and , de mended Ws mosey, trlded.he4aye [at! once% They then threatened to kilt ; %when he offered everything honed, d tab they refused to accept. Attempt to inn, herwas fired upon atakilled. • negroet,. named John Bryant and , Arthrir, arrived at' Memphis yes- Aer day and were arrested sauccessories7 ;tot he des& Warrants have been issued' or, t rhe aden neet ~ of others lingilnatedin thek ' tsU - •• • *he Were rimy. • A. Detzol4 pasersays : • 9a Monday ./adildls.aged•seals and woman•errived in anci , ,pub up at a hotel^ on Front -street, paiming - themselvesoffta Man and ?wife. Cm tWedueistay lbervienish bid .oc 'melon to.go oot on the' ikireet. but bad - not gonalar. beta* she was laid hold of 'by her real. husband, whagagdes in 1_ come City, Pennsylvania., andwhad come La aparolbother, abet having eloped with'herpaxenx*;:44. l4l * 4lll , o XtemPta • to-indgea-herld'istunz Watt unavailing, but Olicarlibetion WWI aent foritoz as rest the-gidlty ;pair, and - lhe :woman promised to: return hose proVided tbe4; alrair was.kapt secret,, and- her husband wteld'aigret2,surfew to refer to ,tiaa esca pade, andscraarher aiiipit never bad. ts- ' ken place. 11218 oOmplaisant- fellow% gave:: the requitedpromiaaand twostartatii' for home. Additional Dtailank . by • *graph. . Busueddli, Aug- .2.,-Recallm—wh en4 60,000-btu corn .16,,acoinn oat& 4 0 00 buk- flour 7,000 bb la. - ,60,0004 bu. corn 4000 be,oats/4 1 500, 4a. Cans) freights tottery wbeat 12 coralOyol, oats 730., freightall to.Naw -York, wheat 12e, corn 10c,- mita' 10c, malt:B3o. .Flonramadtri salaam:2on, bbla western bakers Mks* g 7,50; 100.bbla' white CanadastlB.7s. -.Wheat quiet and unsettled, closing firm; sales z 2,50,, bn No. 2 Milwaukee club a% $1,411g1,4.10i -1,4234f 1,600 be No: 2 Chicago at 11.4 u; 15.000 bu No. 1 Milwaukee' club at 84,13; • 1,600 bu No. 3 Milwaukee club V 1,48, Own dull; sales 1,800 tau Racinsat 95e; car lots at ,80®98c.. Oats.dull and lower: , sales 400 bu , western at 'No. - Other arti-. cies dull sad. uncliauged. Park firm at f3l f heavy. LanixteadY- *lt • 14 0/ 9 54e. Ellghwines held at shout : $1,7% • • New Oaxacan, August 2.--Cottoa =Mina:, middling 3234c4; mks of Ma bales., Gold, 135%. Sterling 60. New York sight . (02)k, , . per. cent.. premium. Flour dull; - 10w . grades.scarco: supers 85,75, double , extra , /6,50 i treble satin 10,75. Corn .` dnlll . while' $1,10®1,123. Oata 710.' Bran' SL,OS. - Bain Prima SS _L' Pork 133,50. Naomi is retailing at laxio' 160., clear rib 193..i@liktic., dear tides lii•X@Wic. Lard quiet, tierce 1W ®2040. keg 213i©23e..,...• Sugar . ..quiet, common e 113ic., prime ; 1.434 c., Molasses nonalnal, Prima fermenting .83c. Whisky ad. vanced. western _rectified 41,20042 e, Coffee dull,'fidr, 143®1.53‘c.,, ,161,f, WON:4 . , 4LBA2m, Anima '2.--Tkis market ibt beeves is excited IWO the aupplv of cat, tie numbers fully 2,200:M0rn than last week 4 The sttefidanoe"of bu yers was moderate,And the:hblders or heat an. tufty steers were . obliged to take:B3o perpound Ilvetweight for stick all 'Were =perform these which 'brought licasst week, but choice Womb, declined %WIN eat *Oat thassine ,declineina maamon stock. Sheep steady vials stair supPlYt La m , bpdeclinosui@Xii.,flogs;-recdpi s light with Mask ,debutod An' brine.. Marketibloyanti 'talerutodsrato or ixte dlum to tine Illinois at 10®10Me-teavr, common at .10vcr- .0 4 4wr00, Angttst, , 2,-;1 1. 1our stetuly; sales 0f I.9oObbrs,- s7:,26off4) . thr NU. atilt; t 7,75 **lnaba. 4 1011 15,26R0r 'oddity •• vi ; MOO ,- Tori - dtruble , extra. :Maw saucemusti Aram.":sispes(aliktfbr sprlngrsaleof of 12,021),1nd1t No.tilkfit lastiketvelph to Avg ; f v i m, and 3,4X8 • basket:ober AtichlPa • att..aPat , at 4 43 - limn firth slid quiet; audel,p,rpar Ws. it $l,OB fb NO, 2 'kiln , sliced, mid,11,1,2 fi r No., 3. Corn 'Ware - Feet! steldV; . Can Preis BNes• oortalme:to Afekv' York: 'Lakf Imporfs A:46 , 2ol lbushlihetttatid`9,6oltbush &WC. Quasi Aa , titiNgt btu& wbuast.'. 1-• ~,,Onmscao,Atr:2,—At opoMxiard very =Wins dorsi In the grahrftWkatac the reel were casiseand saltiddlowei; No. ' wheat - 111.2161,84 fr AU. gust, %%seller Anguat.ang, t o sd Italseller laitglialt, cib e hi g w ottur done in the : evening.- • , •Naamnzxa, -:Wheat steady m 2419011.15 for-red; 1 / 1 ,20(§)1,2S ibr ten, and $1,222)1.20- for-•whitic receipts imam* l'ltncr s 7 o e l so'.:ftw • • c wt ' , •0, r SAN -VAMP:IEO6i alketre • $ 5 0 5 , 6 756-1 -Med zt odes crt Oka , 0 4 1 9 11 21‘ nark* Aka at. , 0197001 in• Legalleacialo4l,..l N El