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The report of the Board of Visitors to West Point Military Academy, received at the War Department, states, among other things," that - although the Institu tion has effected much good, it does not meet the requirements of thepresent day, and should therefore. be raised to a ard, ulisarpassed abroad. They room mepd-tbeAcademybe.enlerged-and-the naMbittr - pupils nnoreal seai WAR PRISONERS' ASSOCIATION The Untomic r strPrisoners' Association held a tegefar meeting last evening, thid the Committee naving charge of the erection of a monument in this city to this memory of thoseiiho died in south ern prisons reported the iedicat ions from ail pastelef the country ; most- cheering,- anitas.indiatlng a: substantial response in hid of the project and a most•enthu siastic endorsement of .it, "-r BOUNDARY LINE. The Commiseloner of the General Land Office has received a letter from the Bur . veypr of the boundmy line between Cal ifornia Arid "-Oregon; announcing the As tablishment of the line as far as the 191st mile. The work will. lirebtibly be Com pleted 'during the preSent-month. TOBACIca 'STAMPS. The Revenue Bureau has ordered a Change of the 'sinalLtObaeco stamps lor two ounce packages of class No. 16, for a stripstatnp. The new series of tobacco atat4s . regigered;Will soon be ready for issue. The unregistered stamps are promised in ten days. ascrsius zEpErers. Tire internal ReYeittie 'icieelpta to-daj , were $874,000. IfEw-PD PIM Selz,ncre orApithlth Gunbo,sts—Stamp Der, AZ_ ittandiral. ennith6ll,.: , . - • bakkorZer- t -Protest A nst the Pro. ppsen Purniniin or th e cor,Caba. . ~ ~ - , • ..., tHilleseish to ,the PUlStolpfli tkazilit.) ' - ' NAW Yor*-Angusr4;lBo9: The selziire of-the: Sisantsh gunboats stiLl e attracts attention. „Mr. Delamater hail an interview with - Matstud Barkiw this afternoon lelittive.. to the ultimate course to be pursued by theboiernment abotlt the 41Pania Itunbcflite. :It" is tut: . delitood t he Marshal Informed liltiChe ishoultirlgidly obeyithe:Liftits. - dir the Govisrument for the suppresaiOn 'of Wl buingkwhitther by Cabana or Span iards,and that the vessels will be held until, their,- -release ordered by the - atttlittritiet • - 'Washington. It is - stated:Mr. Delamater contracted to dbliver Spettlehgevernment-witir• out thit`Krthamentsfor 150,000 each, while per contra the : : Marshal:ls said to have . inforthattotrth each vessel Was to carry a ene,ihttndred pound swivel- gun. The Manufacture ot thole and other necesia: ry munitions of war had been contracted for with Kimball's Works, at Cold Springs, -Measures have , been taken by t 'Marshal to prevent , the Aeliveryof the armament to the Spanish govern. tnent. , Five.personis, mined McCartney, Car- Toil; Harrison. Byrnes and Praltz4 wero arrested to-day by. United States detec. titwa r anarged• with defraud lug tha.Gov-- ernment by the revamping of cancelled stamps and selling 'the same for new ones at less than Government price, Sir Jam(4ti Anderson and Bishop Bay ley, of Newark. were ;:passengers' per China today for • 168,064 iramigants have arrived at this port this year to date , an increase of 34 • Q() -Compered Witsthe correspondhut period Of last year. "` The steamship, China sailed- this noon f9r England. Among the passengers Was P. b. Gilmore, the America Maestro, who goes to Europe for three months. A late number or Mends 'and musicians rescorted.hini to the steamer. - "The - Cuban - Junta' toiday • fOrwarded- - a p r otesk.torthe - jPregisilpantli':Beeretary Flab.aashiet,the prp,posed purchase of •Cubafrorri the' Spaniel!' gOverninent; al4 bilging that: two-thieds, of the Island Is IWned by-native Cubans.- • , - owned Costa; one - Of the .C . Eibitis pa triots, was arrested -to day on a charge attettiptll23-40%pas9 forged check for ; BOSTON.. The "larder of Mrs. , Dr Hobbs — ?b! -•-• Murderer. !8f tel~jrs B to the FlttotTlit Goiette.l ..Bearaw, August , 4.4. An.. limuest is to beheld to-morrow relative tothe nmrdei 4:if MI% Dr. Sabha. ' , Theinarderer Maj. *kite, came from Now s ee gi e . • B e studied lawin thiscityund:w e e a d m i tte d to•practice. Whenlitalwar commenced hoonllsted in tkagth Massachusetts reg iment as d:erisfstth ilinafferved with- die% 'thiction. _ was 'lwrrerely , wounded at rredericksburg;.luid subsequently • voted to the:rank of -Major or gallantry. , Of late he has resided,in Mbisissippl, And was a delegate from that State to the Chi. mifto Convention of 1888, and • since has acted as a registry officer, a position se. tared for him.by his friend Gen. Dent. He came to Boston About two weeks ago tram - Mississippi, surf:rind from; a pal. monary, complaint, and having been an Intimate friend ofii.Dr.Hobto and wife, trim taken into - their family' for - medical treatmeM,, It is Asserted that he was In 101 with.l!dra. ifot:o, add liefact 11 300 d. ozalidea in his devotion. 01 CINCINNATI Base Bail—Exposition of Textile Fab . ries—Tobacco Association. Bp Telegraph to the Pittsburgh 6agette.l Citrons - mar, August • 4.—The game of base ball between the Red Stockings and Central City Club, of Syracuse, N. V., came off at Union Grounds this after* noott, and_ resulted in a victory,, to the former. Two _thousand persona were preimit. The day was very tine s but the playing'indifferetit There- will 'be' another game between these clubs to - 7 - The "extichsition of textile fabries grows In magnitude and importance. -Good judges place the number visiting the rooms to-day at not-lees than twenty thousand persons. The indications are that thlire...81111•1410-117 th-tnorrolt. All day the fine, spacious gore rooms in which it is held were packed . .' with enthusiastic, spectators.:, The rooms are very wide, well lighted, and have an aggregate length of seven hundred and fifty feet. The spectators are startled and gratified with this evi- - donee of the extent and perfection of the manttfactnres of textile goods in the Wed. ;Eight -new boxet of goods arl' rived today. The total number •of ,en tries is twelve hundred and eighty-faur: Among the arrivals to-day was one pox- of cassimeres, kerseys and jeans from Brigham Yclutig. salt" Lake City, from' Deseret Mills. The receipt was acknowl edged by telegraph. There were very many ladies among the visitors to-day. Looms from Lawrerieeburg and New Albany, Indiana, „toad from Fairmount and Cincinnati; Ohio; fenr nmxitier, were in operation all day in weavingcas simeres, jeans and bagging., Manufao. turers of machinery from all parts of the East - -bade speohnens on •• exhibition,. Everybody regrets that it is to close so soon., The management feels that the 'most'sarignine hopes have been more than realized and that the display emi nently deserves its name. "great exposi tion." - ,The representation the press-limn ail '-parta .of the country:this increased since yesterday. Awarding Committees were appointed to-day. Sixty=five premiums are to be awarded; one of one hundred dollars for fancy cassimeres, ditto for bale of cotton, eight of fifty , dollars each, and the re-' mainder twenty•five doll ars each: • Other awards, not on the fist, will ba given. Thirty carriage loads of exhibitors, ao oottipanied by citizens, were drawn to Spring Grove Cemetery . and Clifton to day, visiting illso.the hospital and work house. The Celestials expected failed to put in an appearance to-day, but are expected to-night certainly. The rooms hate been open only clueing, the day, but many requests are coming in to open them at nignt to afford oppor tunity to the many who can't come by day. It is now not improbable that the time will be extended one day longer. To-morrow .at nine' o'elcirik there will be a meeting of the Wool Growers and Woolen M.anufacturein"r Association of the Northwest atthe rooms of the Expo sition. - • • - The National Convention to complete the organization of the National Tobacco Association, commenced at a convention held in Washington January 27th last. held its second' meeting at the' EMMA; House last night. W, E. Lawrence, of New York, was chosen Presfdent. Let: tors froth be Forcland•Gaid, of Batilmore, •Weyman, of Patsburgh. Tilton ; of Bos ton,- Lorillard; McAlpine and Hall, of 'New York, City were read, •, Frazier, of Richmond, Virginia, McGinty, of Detroit, Gallagher:of New Haven, Haleand Vas roll,Ne w York, and other representatives from Ohio, Indiana add Rentticky'were present, making the whole rturnber, Wert ty-fonr. The ostensible objects of the as sociation are self-protection againit un friendly litigation and unfavorable dis crimination in decisions upon the reve nue law:and; the general advancement of their mutual interests. A resolution was passed continuing the 'preset:4'Es. ecutive committee in power to January 27, 1870,and enabling it to add to itsnuni ber, so that States should be represented according to their interest in the trade. Discussion was had as to the • conditions of membership, and it vas agreed to ad mit all the various branchetfof the tralc. Messrs. L. • Frazier, of Richmond, D. H. McAlpine, of New York, W. D. Mad dox, of Cleyeland, and Mr. Campbell, of NeW Jersey,were appointed a Commit tee to draft a constitution and by-laws. • IProposed , Am:nation •of the , . British . - Pacific Colonies to the United:States.) [By Telegraph to the Pittstrargh Gazette.] Nnw YOWL, Auguat'.l.—A London let ter says: A meeting was lately heldin Londotr, Consisting, of all titermostCmi nent representatives of . thel'aciflo Colo nies,_ and presided over _by one of the most eminent, if not - the ost = eminent, of Colonial Governors. At this gather ing deep and general dissatisfaction was .expre.ssed"with"lhe political - 'and moral' relations of _their important and growing countries with the parent State, and all the ,letteeetlat colonies,,presteit, ,repre 7 :: serelegon - reek "all the important inter-, eats of their respective settlements, joined in the expression;. of -8,, determination to require of Great Britain some recon mimed= other colonial empire, which shodid - aftbrd 'item - a 'Marmites 'that the Interests of the various colonies should receive dEfiradd prompt alien tion....lnAlw event,of this , being totand impracticable, And the sense Oftlieldest: ing was decided so that it would be so found, -It . was declared by,all -present that they should use all their . intinence, with their respective settlements to leave theißritish allegiance, pad seeirtnripmer kir= ' .the prolecterate iof tbe! - liiiifaa States, or at all events, to becomein such a - manner as may be decided member" of the system of the Great Republic. / The' meeting was not publitt, but Sts results are iliWyto be 19:iciwn at en early day. • " The Coal Supply at Buffalo. 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AtEttt - iiir tagretegragh to the Pittsburgh nagette.3 GREAT BRITAJN ,. Ltmoort, August the 'HOT4re,of Commons to-day Mr. Otway,- Underikku retary of.Forsigh,Affitits; asidtheleiteeds of the British goreriiiiinentSteirit making every effort to obtain amen to.the,Engt , ,lialunen now held qaptive ThelaSt intelligence received , in regard to'tinna.grais fm•no,heo loytwouinsericarr, navel officers, and Tratithattilefflvetlittai v.__ ng well, but still restrained of their -Ilocr .by-commantrof Prod n " Viscount Melton - asked. If sins Govern went could Inform the House •what pro. gross had been made in theßan Juan boundary negotiations, and whatithe ex pense of holding possesaiontif the island had been., - Mr: Otwayrepliedtbaruseeir stiii -.existed' with rhellinitSClSteres pn the question, Her Majesty's Government was unable to flingeh any information or laysny correspondence on the table. The Government 0f11360 had submitted to the House what information it thought. -At. ILLordMilton*as able to add any: thing to that; the Gcivernment - wottid glad to hear from hltn. IL wastimpovi. ble at such short notice to say what the cost of the, ..bccupation of the amounted to. „ The- Harvard • ere* wars Ottt again lon the Thames to day and.-showed a better form. They were visited to.dayi by Shaw, coxswain of tho Oxford btsW A portion of the London Matilapolibile Fire Brigade propose to visit New Y Lonnorr, August 4..—The Greek firm ot/ Franghaidldt Rhodso" onachi, New York' branch, which failed this week, has in*: .ended_ payment here. The 'Harvard Creel.; made two practice. trips on the Thamea.to.day. The weatito! er was rainylnd otherwise nolievorablei. but the men.} exhibited a decided ins-1 provement, theirrowing. Their dip ia 'not' so deep as bere and they take longer strokes. Losuon, August 'Vivian bat gained her snit foP4divorea against the Marquis of - Waterford, with costs. DuntastrAug. 4.. 1 .The Irish Bishops met in private conference in this citYl9= day to consider thegeorgaolzation of Irish Church. Mr. Risdors, a Ctinservative, has been elected Mayor of Dahlia but-the Litter-. als have a uthjority:in FRANCE, PARIS, August is asserted the Government will BW:wily call out the Reserves. It is reported a formidable uprising/1f earlleie has °mined. An Ca To rosa "NAIL 'Ofacial Ardvioes ;Un-: tradlefthe atateniont' thitt — two' prisoners were shot by order of the council of war. • PARIS; August - 4.—The Empress En. genie is expected to visit Constantinople in September. Preparations on a most extensive scale have already hien com . menced there for her reception. Among the clauses of the Sencitue"Cbn sultum is one providing that on demand of five members the Senate may resolve itself into secret Committee. The rela tions of the Senate and Corps. L4ol'lBlll with the Emperor, and with one another. will hereafter be regulated by Imperial decree. The Journal Des Debata thinks the reforms now proposed will not disap point the hopes raised by the Imperial message to the Corps Legislatif. GERMANY. BERLIN, August 4.—The,Borsen Zei eung, discussing the possibllity of the im position by Congress of a tax on the cou pons of United States bonds, expresses confidence•that Me &publicans will re main faithful to the programme in which they Orniouhded Anergetioally against repudiation. The Zeitung declared the current rumors to the effect that such as tax hi (you te co plated are Mitre mauoeuverit of the stock Exchange. TURKEY. CorisTAxmlxort.g, August 4.—An Aide de Camp of the Grand- Vizier is about to leave tbr Egypt, bearings letter to the Vicetoy, which, after recounting the grievances of the Sublime Porte, con cludes with the intimation that In case no satisfactory explanations are given the Porte will withdraw the privilege ac• corded by the Firman of 1841. - SPAIN. MADRID, August 4.—The truth of the report that Spain has opened negotiations with the United States, looking to the independence of Cuba. Is ,positively de nied. ..PARTS, Angitat 4:—The La Prance newspaper reports that Queen Isabella is disposed to abdicate the throne of Spain in, favor of ihe Prince of.Aattplas. MARINE NEWS. QUEENSTOWN, August 4.--Ther steam ship France, from New , York, arrivod to day. LIVERPOOL, August 4.—The steamship City of London, I= arrived. - FINANCIAL AND COMSIERCIAL:'' LoNikott,-Angtust 4—Evtaing.--Consols for money, 911 x. ilve.t,went,y bonds, 839{, and guita r and, steady.- Efartkrofts 88,0,Ei 1e5. 19 X;1111n010,,843., G x LIVERPOOL, August 2.—Cotton market . firm; middling uplaudk, 12jd.; do. orleanti.l3ol3%4 lodes 0f.12 1 . I)9¢ , Pals& California white wheat 105. sti.; red wasterrr - Om - Bft- westein 24a. Com 2811. --Mdtoniant data itstcl,-.Peas 411:1 Pork 1001. Beef9os. Lard7os."94. Chased 625. Baron Tallosf . ." 470:'turpen tine 275. 64.; liituseed gili - tCalentts linseed els.-91-.,A'reMleiltzt at Antwerp 451%f. Cotton at t llayreliWit on spot. t: PARIS, August. 4 .—Bourse • tra s 9N , /: ftentdif72l:7 - Too Altoona (87 Tek~RraDh to toe*nsoliiati Arerodrta; August 4.-:-The a new trial of incendiaries - &aloe 'and Duke, - after obi& arguantak.; . was o ver. ruled, and' She oftotiont aentenoodt Beale" to ten year' and. Duke to :five yea .and six onths, In the-Westiiin re= M nitondary. 11111 DAY;_. AUGUST" s' . 1869 7. Is • .- ' 7, ) -. 3 • .' , - ,r., —,...:._.- l'he Whlielintise=Clitney Imbroglio —Ar rival of - Two -- orrnesir — Tirel•ch a nte— Speech In .11EIngibti; by One' or 3 hem— The Congressional Ways alio ,Means. COminittee—licaurinee Company p.all. y ~~ T / [ 7 y f~.}~ri~ or Telegratth to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) • CinceGo, August .4.—The Ecolielesti . cal Court for the trial of Rev. Charles E. ,Cheney, iteCtoi of. Christ Church, met - to-day and adjourned over , until , tamer; Tow; without taking .any *action, on the . !lase. Atthat time a protest against th& recent ac tions; the Superior court will; l!el)Mented, aa Well as an answer to the objections and exceptions raised-on the trial , by the counsel ibi 7 tliti'd e icrith ,Alie'Caie- Will be citrilea to the Sttpreitif so`that it may lort er ' thi) next term. . _ not ititeti4 0 ; 1 .1 ,Illehop ;Whitehouse ~to_tlet the, shatterdrop, but he will pursue.lSMathoerid • On Sunday next the litie over ~ t he Pa oithillailroacl from this city to lian-Pran ciao Will be one hundred: . and thittt. dollars; a roduation of twenty-three do - Jars.. The emigrant fare Is red uce d *sixty dollars.' -• • • • - • .1- Sing Munn and Choy Chew the two Chinese merchants from San • Francisco who accompanied the Chicago 'conimert. dal party, visited the Board of Trade to day. They were accompanied by Hon. ley D. 'Kel, of Pennsylvania, Hon,:. Juries Brooks, of New 'York, and Hen. S. S. Marshall, of Illinois'. members of ; the • House Committee of Ways `'nd Means. When they appeared on the platform they were - greeted with round after round of applause! Judge Kelly made some appropriate remarks, after which Chsy Chew read the following speech in English: "Mr. President and gentlemen of the Board of Trade: We, thank you most alacerely for your kind and courteous grketing. Our purpose in viaiting this section.' of- the -_United States is in the main to interns ourselves by persdnal observations how and in what manner we can ptomote commercial intercourse between our own country and the other side a the Paciflo and the great cities of the Rocky Mountains. Oar , houses, in Satirrancleco, two of which we have the, hotter JO rdpresent, ' desire to learn the character and op portunities of trade in. such Wittiest as 'Chicago ' believing that` with the facilities now afforded by the Pacitlo ;Railroad there, is rapidly ap.-- preaching a new - era of prosperity for the whole of this great_' western wort& You- will not expect us to. make a ju s t at this time., for, we have onlyarrived, and as yet knew nctti-• ing of that we seeklfikriow. Suffice it, - then, to say now, wo have had a delight. fut trip across the continent and ham been treated by your comma/dal excur sionists, and indeed by all see. beVe Met etude leaving home, with almost'over whelming generosity. The ;Union Pa. • J cilia` Railroad wonderfni work.' and -wesay•allhoner to the:Anammicut people.] for building it. Once agatni*gentlarmati.. we thank you; and - beg to express the hope that we may Clad our acquaintanins. formed under such pleasant 'auspices. mutually agreeable sad advantageous." This speech *as loudly applanded. was followed by Messrs. Brooks and Marshall, of the Ways and Means Com mittee. The two Chinese gentlemen were introduced individually'to a large number of Chicago merchants. The Committee of• Ways and _Means, appointed by . Conan, to inspect the Piscine States and T e rritories, arrived in Chirago last night. The following are the names: 'Hon. &meal Hooper, Bea ton, Hon. W. B. Allison, lowa, Hon. ' Horace Maynard;' Tennemee, Hon. Aus tin Blair, Michigad, 'Hon. Dennis Mc Carty, New York, W. D. Kelly, Phila. delphia, J. Brooks, Pew •York, and 8.8. Marshall, of Illinois. The Committee I visited all the intermediate points on the Pacific Railroad and the mines on the western slopes, and also all tba interest ins points in Oregon and Washington and up the ' Oregon and Wilmette rivers, and*also - Paget'alScrand and Van houverrir Island. - During this visit they made a thorough investigation of the en tire"revenue heridea of the Pacific coast. the' condition' of the Mint and Sub -Treasury at San PrtUibbseq, investi gated to a considerable extent the class; tion of Chineee immig ration and obtain ed a large ainbiiiirlif lnforinittlon upon other matters Which ere to beeolllo hub jects of legislation 'ELLS:deem. They; are enthuslastie .in" their praise of• the hospitalitiva - extended • to. them every where on the 'Pacific coast that theY visi ted, and; express - the opinion that the Union and Central ..Pacitia railroads are excellently managed and are the amooth-. est and best new roads that they have ever traveled over. Th e Committee will assemble in Boston on October 20th, to centinue their investigations and perfect bills for the revision Of the tariffand the bonded warehouse system to he Teported to Congresses its next session. • . • . .Tbe l'eoria, ILL Fire and Marine Insu rance Co, has failed, not ,being able. to comply -with the new State , insurance laws,. " The dispatch announcing the fails ure says the liabilities-aro heavy:, assent nothing.' It cannot xeinsure a dollar. The . tur Velevira to the us:tette:3 _ • lidxstrxrxs , August t --Considerable si eatetnent exists In regard.to the elebtion tc..morrow. Extra precautions have been token by the aathoritiestto 'prevent :dls. !turbanees at the polls, Ivaere for tbstirat time whiteand black . wilt have, tb„ vote' together, an separate Pbtla haTO ao been 'established asneretotere. N'esztvu.r.r.,. August ` public interest In the ,eltlott to.morrclice does- not , ; abate. T he 'aupportdis both Stokes and Sauter .arel :Vary"' ati titre. Stakes lila:Wen steadily iptinilig ' thopaht two weeks, but thesis EWA". Fiona raketion. irbo.Federal,olsoe-hold. WI in . O ibis h vouerittY Einn . . tnlr are now with ono exception .stippost, Mg ; stokes,. but their eiwge• .;of comes too tate: The prospect contitigee favorable for Seater and a liberal Legisl hw a". ItattresdiAccigeirtt.Thres Nen" Italie& ritiMektEnal tlithefttibUtikeizette4 arntia4, Qum; Aug-AL...Yesterday morning tbb %realism:irk au the Fishkill -404 Providence Sallmoh- oboist Asur, 4 1131 ,4** - Ig! .vi wiw pi two or oar dirt cam wi th seven W o lk n it, pitching the'itersahoutlitty feet. ;Cone: was " instantly , 'A carpanteri, thunidlubik, and 0' man named !telly, lived Montt luillen holm Alititother - b not expected to live. The relt-ere' not dangerously Injured. ENE = non P HILADELPHIA •. • Extraordinary Vire—bonded house Destroyed, Together • With 40,000 Barrels of Whiskey—lm meow Loss--Fire Department g Ref . fled 'in their Efrorts by the Buritieg lirblikef—Loss of Life. [87 TelesTaDA, to tho-Pittabureti Gazette:l PapAntihrizia, August 4.-10 P. td.„,— .filincie 7 e'ojeck this evening an immense ,fire has been raging in the . U. S. Bonded . • Warehouse on the Lombard street wharf. The building-koritained thirty thousand barrels Whiski,,wideh will be totally ;destroyed.Thelon hill probably reach twp,and a half - millions of dollars. The fire was ceased by the explosion of a holler. - thought the engineer and '.watchman ha're perished •"-in the 'thaws. 1 Further particulars-Will be fortrarded as ! 400 n as.they can be , obtained. The tire is port', apreedinglrightfallyi, -" - , z • ittiLarApf.Psia, August r-The fire is still raging, with little pros pect of belng,Hubdued till morning. The tire depart:lml" la, on .the .itround,,but, :froattne dbfriblistlble nature of - the -Pee.- tents..fs linable to'do more. than prevent the further spreading of the flames. Irtreditelt PARTICULARS, , PHILADELPHIA; August 4-=.4"termeon. - -, -The United States bonded warehouse on Lombard:street wharf, better known as`Battlesonts-storehottse; a Six story brit* building. 350 feet -by ~150 feet, and containing 1- forty • thousand barrels of whisky: j ai:id. other goods,. valued at ten or, eleven million dollars. took .fire at seven - o'clock , this evening, and , the to this hour his "defied - the, efforts of the firemee to ‘ subdne the flames. The burnintr, "liquor running through the streets -likeritiere destroys thi3 hose,thus interfering with the work of- the fireineti. - •It is impossible ' state how far tbe fire will extend. - • ell havelarge, number of; minor Canaltjell have occurred,„but no, lives are known to have been; ost, except those °ilium children who ,weni lulled bY falling bricks..: . ' - The orinof thefire it AS fOl/01SA e immense w eight of whisky stored in the south end of the Winding, directly over theMigine room; caused the upper parts of the building to give way; thus letting the whisky down into the engine room. In an instant the fire epread throughout the six stories. The firemen directed 'their efforts to the'keiving the surrounding property, it k•eing• impoisible to*do anything with the warehouse. • Most of the whisky was that on which - duty had been paid under 'the extension eat of Congress. This fire . is the most destructive ] which has oecurea in this city since the” great fire of 1554. The principal losers, are the Eaneys, Catherwood, and Jehn Glbsons Sons. •At this hour it trowel bid to state the amount of insurance- Latest-.1:15 3t.—A,, heavy thunder storm init"set in, whicb will aid duciug the fire, but it is still burning-an eheetted. The great beat prevents dose' approach britscertain minor +particulars, ,but the streets are fhll 0/rumors of lives lost by falling walls. The stores destroyed were considered to be entirely fire proof, having iron doors and shutters. There were eighteen inch wails between each of the eight stoves. The. burning" 'whisky ran into the sewers, causing explosions- _and great panto among spectators, which was not lessened by reports that •ths.building contained powderosaltpetre. do. These buildings were erected some fif teen years ago, and were considered . among apeenistora the first of the kind in the country; They were fornimly used by - the Government for storing sugars, cigars, - do., but recently were entirely devoted to the storage of whisky, in bond.' - - ALABAMA ELECTION'. LB) , Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Guette.3 ElolVrooStinty; Ala., August 4.—The election news is - meagre. As far -as heard from tile Tote is' leo than last year. The probilallitiei are in favor of the elec. tion of Parkinsep, Democrat, in th e third dtstrict, - by a handsome majority. The contest between* Warthy, Democrat, and Mickley, Republican; In the second dis trict, will be much closer then was ex pseted, Timlattelistrleeds are fearful of unfdefela on account of the great &Ulu% off in the negro' VW, - Montie, August 4 .—ManrOs majority'. in Mobile, oOttntk, as far as heard from, !51,459. Several precincts are to bo heard from. The otunaty will probably give 1,800 majority for Mann, .Advlces from, Court Muse, Baldwin county, state a negro mob .took. pollees. eion'ef the Pelle, beat one white man, and prevented Democratic, negro from voting. _They were very riotous, and the Sheriff Could not control them. That precinct gives Iltickley 2,200 Ma- Egcanbla - county gives Mann 109. Clairborne; Monroe county.- at' fent' o'clock P. at., had • polled 8115, all-for Mann. The indicationsiare that Mann is elected •bv 2 , B oo.majority.-.1._. • -MOBILE August. private tele ffatn 49tzl MentilemerY...addr eased to it oVerument Officer in Waahington a says Thichley„ of, .the lionticomery. district, 13nek,of the Mobile district, and Radicat;arti'elected : •Cotheress,; ' The Third Dbitrictlre don titre!. maneMbilnibtalaid Talladega Ootintiesi • give .Rennblienutanajorinew The all re. turns from Lee coot tykare eotyet teen: :reeelvell.:Asslatsteheard.fromilaukin- . 6 9.1 0- P0 02 !?0r4tih 48 . 1 109%.440.zitY..-..., ..tatuirroonttav i . A 1.4 .0 .d.ngttie 4 . ttittureneturii have been recelied,ltu delta! election 'or )11446, Ditheirre by milteral hundred ms{o in she Tfi t4f Distrier: Reekleyy Radi is Chided in:thisdletrlet: .11allrosef Stock Szettintent.,-;:, soy Telt vim to die tutelage tiosotto:t Ammtir; Anatial4.--Mnbhintritenieni exist, here emseerning the eleetion or 1)1..: n a n o of the Stuiquehanns Itaiimpat Jul September, There ere two puttee •seekt, mg to ,oo 4troLAtt end **oh lc alter Monk to owl an extestt guttit luta appreciated one • hundred :par cent. *fla n a week. it utiderstwd thbtriti . naliroad dire°, tore *ant control o fthe road. Mr. Rain= eay hie enjoined the transferor the Mock' of•the town of Omuta, on the avottnd that it had boon sold=at lea ;ban - par; on /lart.9 claim they have-.secured the aasjtrat Mesta*, while Mr. Ram* mythaMte Pe.has It. • , , _ • .L—Tbe toin 'of Gene, In Sweden; waa ohnOte royed by file July 10tb, fleVenlarldr ad tenements were burned. SAlO`potooni rendored honiselost * lois of 1;2,500,000 netalned. • =EI --Env McCappen nas been nominat ed by the Democrats for Mayer of San Francisco, -- . , A large number of strangersare ar. riving, at InuisylllA.ln order to:- - altnesit- - thti solar eclipse. • —California has twelyemillion , in gold looked' up in the United States .Treasury at San Francisca. • '1 • —The 824,008 wbloh mysteriously dis- appeared from the , antenat at rhiladel- Phia was found enneealad in ;the ground. —Farrel, a dealer dry a:Kids in JeS ersonville, Ind. mystetionelydleappear ed a day or tempi:nee, iftilVingobligaticons behind to the arnotn.ls of shoat 11,800. • —At Phi ladelpisht;Yesterday, y,' _the aho cased! George .11..-lintis,-* IiVer"WILM S.S; - ta blishment; was .:brOkezi open _end A. large amount of inalitab.le ieTelry,abt_ stragted:' ' • ' • Therhiek drivozoof Torentoi. are ma a strike. Not a eahhas Wen seen on the" streets of the city for two time- A .new "b-Y•law regulating' fares; is . the cause of.the difflenhy. • • - —The Aim. 'Wooster, •sailed yea- terday f rom Button, fO7 Constantinople, with a cargo of 79,760. muskets fur the "Turkish .Governmeot. A 'similar cargo was shipped three weeksago., —The Coroner of San Franciseodcring the last twelvemonths held two hundred and foitylthree inquests, three of which' were on pezzona Who had committed std. • tide, eleven murdered. zmd : eighty 7 • 3 .1 two aceidentally Milton for-miriy-Yeatirk prominent politiolats of Indiana, one time Mayor of Zdadison, died ands .at,Gal veston, Texas, on Monday . .. He was Col:: •leoteworinternal I:Wien:me in that fEitat*F dming - Johnson's administrationi - L-A land slide at. Stuckport, piluzabbi, - county, New York, on.Monday', carried - away about three sere, Of - ah_un: - dred ket deep. Mud& eoreileniens anion= -1 townspeople was- caused. thereby k 4d4 7 , Ing an earithqualiSlad visited'kheplitee. lettei froni St.' POteitiburestatera that Iratestatirom the *mum stemmed.' the Step( the, czar, didzoot 4:egad& put, eldic bid - was murdered by being hinged in his own house, and several- persons , • hive been arrested se nem:lmprimis:ln tile % c crime. —The American Dental Aintraohatioci held two sessions at Saratoga yesterday: Dr. Patmer matte a lePort OA O'Seratior- Dentistur, which was demonstssted well executed drawings - and niodels of teeth. The discussion -:on - Dental- Piith-fa• ology and .11!ysiology ,_was they wain", ned. The - session will close pu Frid ay? afternoon. -;4At•ii meeting recently bilidtar. Land League, ; - on, the Kanea neutral- ; lands, speeches:were panda by on. neyelarkeiandothers. Reabbittons were . - passed unanimously denouncing Jtunair--3! F. Joy, and United States Serm= Ansa . , and romeroy, asking _them to resign their-seats, cutting loose froicithalite9W Ifean party and forming a new. and inns. , pendent State Central -tr ator Pomeroy was - burned. effigy. —Governor Smith; of Alabama; his l ;e -sued a vlgorcrus proclamation 'against lawlessness in Madison county, -cop se, count of information that citizens aro whipped and otherwise outraged,- and. ' even Innrdered by disguised men:: and.. e'• that neither citizens.nor officers seem to - take steps to have the offenders arrested:l - Governor directs the Sheriff to pro-- aced immediately with a possa /*swats§ and by calling upon the military to arrest • the offenders and assure ample protection - ' —yieePresident Colfax and-party,witL, - lei*. Chicago' this morning at nine o'clock for tbe Piicific Coast via Nelda railroad.: The party will consist of Mr. Colfax and wife, Miss Marcia Wade, sis. . ter of Mrs.. Col fax, Lieutenant Governor Press, Miss ' , Jessie "Bross, Mr. Calhoun: of the New York. .Triluneitind„they,wiLL, be Joined at Cheyenne hr Samuel BowAtilit4 and wlfe, - who are' now in Denver.' • Their go in one of euilmati's mostinagnlficent'-' cars. .The Duty beiabsent from two, - to three months. and Atirlng atk, s . Bence' they visit' Yosemite Valley the Geysers, 'Puget's Sound, Or_egob,Pli humble river idaho, Addittonal Markets by Telegraph:" Bil Onto, - August 4.--Recelpts were flour 6,000 bblis.. wheat 253,000 bush., corn ' . 80.000 bush. • Shipments: wheat 39,00 k. .iig..,,eakil2s,ooo!Mh, Frelabia firm; , wheat to NeWYork, 13c., corn 11c., oats 734 c. Flour quiet; sales 200 bbls. No. 2 : city. apring at 1it3,75.: Wheat dull and easier; sales 38,000 bush No. 2hlilwankse Club:part on private terms and part at $1,42h; No, 2,Chicago, nominally at 51,14: • corn 41n11: sales car lots at 9.5@)980„ o, 4 ta I . dull and lower; sales 11,000' bush. west era at 65c ..: - R • mina! at 91,20 for ' western. Bar - and Seeds nominalt: Pork fi rm. ~ steady at /9(19303.. 7 . 111gliwines Mn;n3; sales 50 bbli. at . ;1.08.' ToMmo, - August 4.--le/our quiet : Wheat 2c better, and active ' for- alllbet. 4 , at •5_1046&111,47 -for new; f 1 ,47@1.4.8if0r . old No 1. red, 81,46% No 2. red,' 51.42@. - 1,40 for NO2 and 1 1 ,441g1,411 - for No.-12 red, seller the month; No 13. r d 1,30'; No 2.,white41,47; rejected Spring 9 7. W. Cora:. better and quiet; No 1. 93c;No 2.. 9043; con. . denszted &ie. Oate quiek - mactiongediNo" 14 eld:7oet new seller September 30 0.3 ayel dull. none oiferln.. , ltec*ipt.t-900 flour - is - tI. 4,iogtinsh wheat, 100 - bb coin: Kap-, Lien 000 'this - flour , 14400 -both; wbE s a4 M9.9-bWMAIRMIAOO9 both mite, •"J NAW OnLkews, August 4.—Cotton lirM. : with sales of 250 Wee. Gold 31315'3 . i. Sterling (Oki- y NctiioTrirk: Sighti,t cent. .premkun. -.l2ouri dnll .:ItoPerittomE 15475,, double - extra_ 66.37, treble_ extrar PIN. Corn; white llilC - Olts'7oo. tar ,Seard e l p r itioel 2 D®3l.—Tretll3s42& l ßee com : llll3 ieforshotildara,susd2lQttforedell.a with kretalktraVi e ly. ; ;Lardt 20 0 81: 14f i l r cj I fortlerte; and' for keg— comm.:it', Lige; intealifcci - Nolaram e nt We Ate primefezimr,,- -3V311/*FINTI.I Cabe; 1aii1.6015 c prime 113ii® 6Acc., Caws:MN' An 4 4Ar opek*liid Ur the a ft ernoon the grain market was Old- efld eeltede ender ' , Wheetaio...2 ening sold, at 41,343i® ! ,1,34%, seller , for . the Month, god Meant with btlyerag thelno aide figure. • eonlouteft.'ittrflhe, seller) ~ list half, and 8.8 ,413. seller for i -thq, month for No. 2.' vlOonsaild freights neglected. In the - ' - evenitig-Iliere' was; - . nothingdone.• , ,:- , 3.: ~/S. ~ °filmic', August 4.--Flour..ateady an ds ' annpanged. Wheat firm and unlit; Nor, 1 - 51ilwankee Cluh 81, - 58, - Ifite2 do 51i57. 4 i.-7--•r cam quiet,.. , Ne. .1 4 ktlEtribied->beldrstrr • 41.05, canal freights .to., Nair. ,T4F,IC:t wbedi SXO, and corn 733 c. I.4kelniports: 58,800.13 us wheat. - sand bit ports: 7i4011 ( hut wheat, 8,000 bus corn. BRIEF TELEGRIMS; Al MEM