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V V state luatrrniyiocR at. 71 OX IS AY, AI'U&'KT ISC3. tii i hi immmiiiiwuiwuy hiimuuluwi w w. Hr. Ashley in 1'oit Intnl. a.iimm aan TtiK troi ixm: Riiti:Aiii;. Late intellijro-in'e from t!u East revt-als more and more the troulilfs vhi h hit Ohio rolifir. The Abolition nruaiw in )iv:;hii itTi-r to tho division iit:nli in the iVin.u nitir jtlutriH'ti'tu nnd ih'i-troyinjr tin Abolition i wy in Ohio, hut very stuili.uifdy n-li.tin ! : party. Onlv m TjUKUItArilK OVEKIjAI.D dispatches, dates to august 5th. jThe Hani Stonewall Cholera in Ex'rapc. l'n, .l .n.l l... r j. .. i :.. .. .v. ... l r i i . . l.ll . . i. - n . i in . , . .. . i.iw. i u" uir : iicui r;ivin" :i ll ui . l 111 l lilt I Mi r I " I ill i .i ililll .1 II ..lil.i,- ,..i.. 1..... 11 - - - ' -" -.,, nivii.i'u "i; ,. , ... . I. .,1.1 !:......! ii .i ' : i i .. . niiira s ;i i mr m mnu imiuimuiim .huny iriu ric . nieir iihii littiiv r:' iks in libit. " to . , ; 1 ., .. , ,J j., . ,, , . , " . . ..I rebel nna rJl.ir H U u-vs i.i flu The j'siriT. a:m jivuiitp, u uio iruiu i Man.' in.-tnitli is Unit. I In anion 'i , g..v. -n m. -m. i t.t iji m m j,n , i CoHjrvo.-.-? from Unix, who li:is i-omo thi v;:st on oiTu-ittl business connected' rit1i TviMt. . ....:.. ..! ... IV. ...l..,..) ! 11.. 11 I IHN i. ul i ll 1 'I ill- Il'lit.ll.K' .1 11. . l I i . , . . .1 i . ii, icoast. oxen in tin' six ruritan Nates : (liso-iistcd (!;. i ruin-als. and 1 lif v nrr not last week. Ho v:;s not lionized as ('ol-; , ,,. , i, , . . , ', ti.iii'.. ai'.i i.fiiiiiiihiiiiii u'lwi ni'.i ....W1-..1. i.i t...-..i... i :.. .......1. , i i,,- i1!..!... . ..i -, , 11 in. t. i. ...j ...... ..... .... i - i imi tiii.uu mi ,i mi nun ii. jt. ........ ml Ii: roulil In' i'n-lv ilisi liis.'il to ns on .this I late Al liii-.n Slat Cr.nv.-iuii.il in 1 hin ! 1 1 1 1 . iv. :i;...it i:;iv:vi.i , ci-lahk- altiMition. At a i-.ioi-tin oallivl in lienor to um, T u-i.av ovenuiir. Jsi-c tin- .lownlall of ra-lk'.-il Alolitioiiis:n j lain! Loaih-r, a v-rv inflin nnal ra.li.-aj ami tin- return of reason nn.l jnstiie in'miran, sav of the j lttfou-i j.ut ii iili Hy i r iin- .IT ' '.!' ;l ill.- M-l !-.'. ! , in I.,-. I r . - it 1 1 ., V.'H.IW Ii '..'1. nt iin !r l il'i r. j; ili iiiiiici.'itii'H'! mi 111.' m j.ti., 'I'lin I 'iiiut ft riti .-(lit unl.-ri' ill' tit-ii. T.-rrv ii it iniiilciinaU- tu hi -! I iin- 'Tin' ini' i-lti::;!-. 'J h'- II. niM'.i fin i'i.il vivi it '!.!! fur it N;i? t'i!n I ".ni nil inn. i .ii.i .!iM--l i.i ( ii r-r li l.-(-;t ( i-x If .111 h t'iii-tc- - loiial l;-liii-t in 1'i.iiMtry. I. .li-vi-v iii"i.iii.. li- lii-iiilii.r viti'i)t i-1 :. i! i-l" t 1-nli.iTil .i"i) r, i- I., hi;- . -M.-r.-ivi tv i'ii :.nl.it.-i. ii.- il fi--i!i il in l-!ii .it;!i :i r.. . 1 1. r l:ii'6n l.u li-i :i r - . 1 1 ; : . ZndiznAfihirs. Imi, An-.'. TV - 'I In- S.rn l.-irv ' I' In V,.-1, ri:; itl I'.il. nun. -I .!..- ! itlie eontrol of tin; tioveriuiu-nt. Unt gave his views on jn.Utieal affairs. Tin -( Ivi'iy, m . -1 11 iiii.ia ii.i (K.fi.iir.i i.iti.ii-'' ..f il..i .'.. j,..!... V.VU.l. IV Ili:'ll1-t 11.1.. I . . . , , , , , ... , .New iutnlantl can at .present ilo little, siviif-ii 1 in r ..iv.ic .-.I.., .11.- i.v i..(.,i. ill... 1 . ... .i.v-, n.nnt.- ill lull! Ill ill; 3Ir. Ashly was very earne.-t in pivssinj; ! ueu't'o sisrtVaue on Oretron. It savs : Mr. Aslilev sp;ike at some lenii'th of nation- i these eniisi-rvative men of the j'arty in either tor themselves or the eoijutrv. iu'nleil them. the -Convention : They permitteil themselves to he mil ruled hy the fanaties amoiiir al artiih's. Mvcrv out' v "no lie.iiil him t i.ul.l ami must einture, with the best vatienee ' lav.-.l net fail to liiiii.-i-'liiiM- t!i,.-,,ii. lilv lus li..ln ! .1 "... .1. . 1: 1 n- . 1 ..i It lias lie.-n si.nin i;i . , . . , v . : itii-v 1 .111. 1 iii.-onions aim i-.iumr vohe 01 : n , .-,1 ... . n: 1 ;. ,,..,.! 1.,. m... nuiul i nnW-.l with the sj.irit of human ! . 1 " i-.-Map-o ..i tl-.ei.-li.-lhoii. : :i.l 11 me.-t l.o m.-.. tivislom. lie s-ooke of the .iiffi.-uities that ,ULU l'I'lt !- "eisiers. j.Mate t entioits lyay i-non-, ....oa-iai iav exiuteit. hut the l.n.i.'i' xvill .iis.-usm ami . ii. i- 1 . ' I Ii,- h'jn- V :.::r;iiii-ni 1 ill.' I'l-itl-.l .':li.l I'ii.: ill.-.!-- .fitly Vi-1 i'in- !. i A-ia-t't'- i-'i .Ii i.-i .r.- iiii-nl in lli.i: licin-iy. II.- r-'f, i;i !:;;il i.nin-,' I., tin- ( r. mii-i:,i- if i-!iiil. 1 1 i-.i H :i:.'li i;., it . 1 m-iii.-i-tl a 1 in-; I.?-) ! . ! til .M.i I :i . I in! I hlvrli.l I i.-l: - 1. j i-i ,il .-I Uir 1 1. -a Uli lt-.li.-i- ni II-- 1 l.iuil. oil. n-l l'n- i xtittl-imi i f nl! vi-.-. 1- arrivii:-: limn nil l-. Our I'liii-i-tinil to tin' IMaMbrin lies n't' in j Th -tv i :i .-n.ii-in l'n!. : mi l M. -.-;n -: I' . what it siiys. hut in xx hat it fails to snv.' Weji:tvo lien t- n- ,.f .-li-.!--a i:yt :.: :M-i:.;.. lo.-ke.l- for a .ami espli.-H .l-.-laration j'l v.:- I.i... n'-,.. .li -.l n t!,.- Iiot..- ri.ua the Convention on th Milii-.-t of m-m j r"'j .)ir, , M-Ut1i.,..i..n : ,.. ;; t,v, th-M .,... siifn-a-.-;.- in the S .n;li i-n.l -.1 e,,ual sut.ru;,'.' 1 n -;,.,.,, .,. , !, ,:,. jv , ir..rm- f.ir vx'hiteu -.iiul l-Ia-'k- in the .Slate ol ( Uii.'.. ; ,M. ,., ..,,-..,. . ti,.,i n. ,,- 7 ;, .l aili- e are ilisai.notiiteil that it lias-n.-t s-i ile- iv,,, ,-!u.li -:i 1.,-iim,.ii .lim.. l-;i!i iin.t .Inly l:U.. This tiiiis;ioii .-aimvt he iv 1--j -, n.-... f ion the 1. lx tlu-j . 1 111-1:1 in .- t:-i 1 ,-i I 1 ii- i n i'.-i iin, 1 iitn-i m. ji.. not! -!!i-!i 11 m ; s -.:. it!i, r r'tii. li:.t!:it: tnlii-s ever !! !! 0:1 i-im'aii-nt. Hi-I :!- I I :iv.i t!i- r--u!s 1. ;l tu i- lh j ar'liU-i.t anl 'mi, mi-.- i -,111 t nl Ih Itnlm-i j ISiif. ...I. ivi'li tiiln-r 1 tiii i.il'. Ii;i in:il- r i.-lvi- HI ' !l!l--i! I'ii- -.I.-iii 11! ii'lin lllti-l:! nf !ll- ti l Oimis w It 'iiS.i-- ia N, iv .M-xii-'i. Ii iH 1 i-j i ii-nt- l tlial I-. r Itiin e-iii'i:-:lii-. (V illi (!..- H-H-trij. nt Kti. jel-i liHvt. I ! rrr-t.-. l.y i! I ' -r . ;t t in. nl , It (.. i-i'l l.-i-n v. in., in t;.,v. i i'lti. l.t li-,;.i. i:i'ii.ji 11 r in I'-.-i'r in Mi- li.ili in i- .iiiili-.', iojiI v.i,i, It a-!i-!t!ii-I'f'nil -ii i. ni.liny tie- ic .-i'Iiii -ttni-i-t n i,n,., il. Ji " s.-i.l lit 1; S.rr.-isiv .'Lilian k-:l !:t ! i-v.-;iin;r for :i ii. nl i7i-ina! i-iiii-iilliil ii.i I'!t I nli 'i!o:t ni-!t 1. Ii l:,.- Sn-i.-: N- mli, An .-. s. -.H, nail-r3 l-'i.-tcr, l inl':;:'. ami Hi-?-:, . nl In i:u -: !i .-.-tti: In li in :i-!:iif- in X. -v M i- :i i I 'i,,.iai... Itav- I-en in .1 tri.i.i 111 -I'lai'w. Ml- al,. -iji'. tiny invi-:i,;ali-i lit ,"-'-ni 1 I; iiflitii-, an. I i...rtil"-t lh In-li.ilii inI(-,T-t--j lim! tht- lioiuiin-ia li:ii..rnvi-il nf I'.l. ( liiv it.;- i-n. 'Iln-v invitl lie- tiilitin- t-i mi-i I It--!.'. II- t!.- i:i in hesot our teorlo in tliie early part of the f-truir-ile, 11ml remarked that our t-ourse tx-as plain and .ur sneeess uninterrnpte.1 "from the moment we iH-pv.i to repir.i the eonsei-eiH-i- of tin' great nut'-stion that xvas before xis.'' Ho r.-iated how hili..vious v.'re the . 1 x-aaris that were rei(uirel ' to carry Amenilnxent t'.irough Congress, and tpuli T11 most of the Mi.ItlJe ami Western States, the factions are too c.'ually divi ded for either one or the other to expect the supremacy of their own peculiar poli- theicv in the construction of - the luirty jdat- 1" . I forms. Hence thev have recourse to n sni'pressioii of thi'ir respective sentiments, instead of a compromis? upon them, and this very course promises more destruc tive to lioth sides tiiait an open, linld avowal of their real, different, variant sen timents, would have." Negro suffrage Jind the reconstruction of the Southern States are the two rocks illc.'lllc It the s. e:ie that transpired at the time when the measure was passd. Hie supremo mi-piu-taiu-e of'rftiifyin-; the Amendment xvas touched upon, and the Mu-uker hoped that O.v-joii would not he derelict in performing the part that was gixen her to do. Oftr readers will remember that Mr. A?hiey is the gentleman who told Presi dent Johnson that 'The Auti-Shiverv nartv ha.l destrove.! the oi l Whisr-nind ieimcr:itie lmrties t'hiif ! the wr.vks e! these parties are now scattered ! upon w hich their party U certain to split, and strewn along the political eoast-and , u v . issues ui:ii iu- i:i on. t-i . uiu'er lioo. to crush nv 1 uaiv It is irvii.iessihle. It enmes up in the press, in the jmlpit. in pvi ate" jai xcrsution. It is t.'f issue uhnost the i.i issue of the., day. We regret thcrclhrc, that the State t.'.tiitviitiuli did nut il.-clarc itself explicitly and umaistakaV'ly np.m it. One of the Ohio papers tells huxy the platlorm resolutions were put through the Convention, as follows : The character of the res.ilutions xvas li are fullv kept concealed fivnt the radical eh-nj-nt in the (.'oiuci-.ti. n. until thev-xvcre read, and thev xx ere ftnallv out through the t 'onxefitioii !!'.''' ,V,:I'' l.x a call ot tin previous i.ueMion as sunn its tl ui::l iirrant .-.r- uitln-iJiM lit at Knit tiil.-m. il.m.f ,i- l:'!it nf ),!. ml.. 1 j Tj-.t-'.an. !' tin- l-'h I rrei'-. t'ma'nv, it.-roit.i.a 1 up in tin- I'.onn- ix l.oini! m -t!i t'.e (Invt-iii- I iiii-t ,. 1 .- ! I, . ? t-iutti.i la Xti m-.ul 1 :er- K h St'lllt'l, t.l M-t tii'-i-t, to:.! !;imoiii--.v iui, ji : :iv.- ri-.it.-.-im-i- nt ' ;r Il.lll t I'll I liiV:.i-. S Hill- lIlOlV fl l'n 1 M ill .... 1. ...... i....,l 1. ,1,,, 1 . ,;,. .. iitt.i . tl,,. 1.,, iini.,ttai'.t trjin-f. ml-- i--f -'iti-i iir- l!n- IV: t-k.--. j -, l';;ilaii'-l.! t n. i-l.t.-t -, I I n ka -in ,i -. i :iiii.ii rlu-. . .-.-tn-i-ai. I Ni-ii Ilex ! n. 1 1 ( Sliiiwi-i. l'ti.-:iwr. uml '!ii-r,k--. H "f '.i'-h X ' X :.) Iit'liso arc f.-iriM wi'tli :ril" ..f 11 :nl i 1 m t al-lc ftrmit'i. i i-i -umait. 'lie- ('man. aii'I tl i v n r- cai-ii lu-mi!-;-,!. tantr er l'--y. .1' utiles ;: i.n;-- f. It irmisi !. in tte-Lit:- r.-!i. H:nn. ,nii ,-i;' tl-. - ..i-n-.-r-- nt till-j n. f.im.ir. Iin;,' liio n.M rir:-.-. I I ,, 1 I : 1 l'-f I, t U 1 1 i l-nl'l-f II I 11 t!ll ill nt:n li:i- :rv:tii-!i .111.1 ifi-ilOt' tin- l-mi' they 11 r ! J Ul. -.!!.; t.i iv-i t'li' Vniti-'l St a o .-1 'msKuif." imn-t t n-'.i-y. .-I tie- l.'. l.aii I'litn-ati. t'mt!n:i-- -iK-r . !itn,r.,l-, ni l!it- 1. 11 -nl t Iftii-e. S11 jicriv.ti-n-li hi r.ilis.'n! t in- Suit' It . in A-;i' it-y. i-l. I'liikcr. tnilitary tr;-rctiity on s -ta!t, li-ii. Il.iW'r, tteti. lli liiin r.n,! iir Kurt l.aruiil t'llli" i.f n-.u-i Cnl. .-.aina- f-.-atmn. . A";'. S. -'fljo J'i,-!V W.i-'iinjrtnn lltat : 'i,iiteii--i :n-i-I ml i.ei it I iv. -I 11 ti.ii.itin irmnit l u Ii-tt Ma Unyicri r-iriiriliiitr tin- I'iliuu in --l:il'h.-lj f Ii-...!.- i.umnj.' Ir-i- i,'j:i!l .-Nji.itri- i.. ih ;,o- iiir lif ;.-:r,-i:i'(- I it--.'-"IM-ruti'.m nl lu.i liiiri-iiu General Ntwi. k, An--, ..- 'riii- 'riiii--' r p. ! ia! ti.- nit. 11 e- ere tie-cl!!i-i. thus eittthig otf debate and the eliesing .f a-Miti.-nal re-ioluti "i -giving. some dee'iiled , . xiil-c.-simis upon tiv ipiestK.n jf reeoavtnietii.il apd m-gro 0! Irage.: With great diiiieullv a minority re. port. ix ing expression to t!te vicws of the ra.li. als, xvas .pieM-nted. and fitial'.v a c..in- Gcn-ral Nerrs. j fiin-ito-aii, .tit' - ! . - r:nt !-i---irii .1. r t'lim-miii.-xiHt c-l. r.iay. in !i--h ib'n ia. t ; f-'m- :-!i H fllLT Ultl'.I'll! l-f I". -:i-i 1 V lh--!f. nl. L - Xi-w i,ik. .!, !v M.'- The I" 1 - tV.-o!.:Ii..!: Ul!-"'tl).u:!a' virtv orauv man who st.1 up a-tiinst -the !: the Seylla and Charyhdisol'the party j promise was e!ie,te.l ly i:ieiiing in the r.-s mivWsal enfranchise-ut of tite country. - ?n ftWer. mid among them all cannot he ltZ ' LW . . . . .1 1 .-:, 1 i . . ...... .. ... mil.- I t t-ituv Crimk ami. its Caisks. la an ar ticle a!ont the incre;ise of cri: w this I found an Ulysses capable enough or with j the seatitnei-.t that ' nil men xx on- !..:r:i lYm fact -nough to guide their .h4.y. Vrsinky jiU1,1 l''I;nl- safely past the threatening frown- j ing twaiB, In Ioxva, the radicals being numerically eoa?t, the Ftaiesm.m, laboring to account for i: in a way to stiu the Democratic party, says: " liii- . 1 v sj .jr. Ti- U ;thi- 5 ,r . 1 tauie. nave 1111 poseu .egro eunm,uf it is npitner ttie want of emp'ox-ment nor ' ' the dearth of money, which has pin.l-uee-.l i the State, but their act promises the dis ;;uA a crop of crimmals but that it i onept;on l)f tll(J r:ivtv ,lu.ro. Ohio. 01 the fruits of the S.mthern Cop.fcderacv. , ,. ' , . ' WHt tii -. . j 1 i where the radicals and conservatives.are itl the Statesman Ijo good enourh to, tell us if th.t, littlo ''lvl.,nr,,n;:,'-;;rll"'te evenly balanced, the attempt , the r 1 1 , ii. . - 1 Htr 11. - 1 1 , latter to iuxire me cgio .iiic.-ui. 1 mi . Halls, m Portland, last ' . . -1 ri-iitl ili-ati-'i -a-: l! i- i-m,'; ' n 'hat t!:c lr.-i.f-!! :'. I-.i:;!-i j; l.' iii-ja'ia, l'r i-i s:al 1'. o. inm- 1 I Oi: N.-xv V-:k, An-. I. -ii, 11. lla!!--'.;H f.r ( ;.r:r..v!.;:i. The t '.-1111111 r. ia'"s Wa-';i .1 - pc.-iilt !:--, :!-i !i -.iiVS I'll' -tf -1: ' r: t llnO Is-. -V. X'-.O l(...: h'. it pnin't-.l l'r ! i-inv::! i : i-r-n-V .'f I. -ni iai-ii i- t:r. irt!.. .Vi-piic a-': ,-i lia,- tL'-" m t-h- f -r l'r li-i :!rl ii.xTii"i-. Hu: :: M-'i'-n !i-.s n t.-:kt:i. X-w Vnrl:, An-. I.--A r..--i'! ,l..( -H. h ! . tii Hera's I s:f ? : Ahln-ruh t' r l're;il-!,t ha. .l-.-rivi-.; 111 :.-! !.. it-lit trmn t . t f o ! vri-!.-r ur-i-i: -. I -,.: I,..,, ..I. ,1,., j nnl ..... r- ,r 1.1 I, t'lini 1 .1 ' i-'i V rr.-- We i-lu.rri:!h- "ivc phu-e t . i- f,.ll.iwi:i-- h:--. j n.u. ). )-,',. i.j.s, .,.. t.. Hii.it l):!n--?f t.. er? hut nt'le cunmiiiiipatinii, M-nt to fn in v. -alii ! l.ricf isster irxm. T :y lit- .n nn-il.V tn so nay e i i- T -. r -ii .i .1 i I.lnl'. 'i'to in-ini'll:' In. Itl'- 11 -I l"I i-!M ,1 i ! : !- 1 itl. fur ru. heat sen. The writ.r fiivvii.lv r?n fnrt'i thri , : , , , ; In- Iw :.Me t- In.!.! !!n- e.-i-.a! -:o -in i nv tlmj mmitr..Ti! lu-n-sy pro. laiiiu-l Ky Mr. Heavy, nnd i trt.,,..ir.-., ihmtvU i: i-'t y it;. !v ;oi - .;--ri.r!:. .V.-t,- V i!.y- t:ll-t tm- i ii-nli-llt l. Itl trn-.ii hi-a.'tn. A Miili'-rv Cmsiii:': -i .n t tiiir: va;ei i.f pri-mii-rr- i--.!i!i'icl i.i'tl..-- "I'l iniiit .1 i.rirtnii. i Tin- n-i-.-iil-. nt lic-rnai l..- iini? y.-n'i-rilay w.-re .,::( itii'l i. ij.iai'f.-r tnil'i-niy, 'I fee Tp-.-iMny f i :t j.-ui.-i-rh ltiu '.-i tn p:.y n!l t he inih-ii'! -li-.i-rs ni ll-.i-laiitiv. 'ill - 11. t-nl H.-an !-nv 'tliat M-xi'-oi armies, larjr an-l '!;u-:e:-t. l-nhl ittii!i-.ulvt pn-.-i-.-i i ,n of a. trr.-at e r:tmt n:'ifit- '-rrit-iry nf tin- vittntry. hile u.-r-i -il i hmi-'.- .-sill r.iiii tl:r..epli evi-iy NTttmi. Pr.nl.I'C 111:0 kl Wltiir.ltl r 1 ""'(.". ' '""K tr m, . Mii. -lHr,,:. $52.V.i-. on bbl. (S-oretnry of C'luimi" (''.mmimion, J. Jf. Slmttr-r iiul f ttieri.. I "ii rt-j.'ii" nt I rnle'l .-ji R-tnil y rtil-jr-rv. hits been .fi-wl Clfi imm Fortnuf M "ina'a iifoie l T.r!"r, -lw .f Pretident Ty- !nr, hi- her" uppnii.tcl lJ.-f of Commimrj of. t!.-e' iJepartmeril "( t! r I'a'Tti". Market. t'-oiii'i-f , (inn: i'ii'- Kttnpp'n nt 2'c; CrnnW r;. ,', l.anl. qrn.-l .lil.- at 21e: Ci.nl oil, market fi. in'-- -mie-. snoelnH SI 25 .. mixel br4 $1 """ ' till - jL'l) per nll'l'.li; Mlvnr. U P,.-,' tUere. is inro umiii? ; . v- t!(-, t . i.le.Mt fl T'J fr ,"'d .ii;i!i'r. at which . .,. n 11 .1; .!::o. '!"l t.iui'l. Pitice mr.Ut, U,. i V'.n n " 1W ami 45 'I"-. "! 'wck Wt ii.',!. ri..r'.Ul !.: V 1,;0 "- y-of; S:';.(i .M nt l and 7' mf.-r.i..r in k t i$l m J Jtio tt.. Oat (alt-fl f 'M k tft SZ, 1 1.. i-i i- i" liiittti... Ti e jfini us ."iwfe Market I more Mtivt thn fir Mem - limn l:-ri-l..fnr.-. hv;-:il Ti-n.K-r- SltTti- 1'rivnt.- New Vrk tel. ernm in.Ii.-ate that tbr , Inn. Ih--ii ait n'tivi: -prr-nliitive mnvi-raent in gold, the i.'ii e fin. titatinjf tmni H2 t' 1 between tbo, 21:li of Jnlv i.t.l ti e l-'.tb "f Aniju.t, on wbicli, .iate it ba.f re!:..-t't f H-"?- St.-rln.K .bng, wa tirm.-r, e.,Hii:- at 100 for banker billi 00 tba lifb inxt. II. . J- .;,-.i:iiti?, '1 i.i-V-hir.-i v. V -ei 1 In- u-i. An.-j'. III. Tbe ('ntnmerciiil ,-iiy:' Mr". I;.-., al tn Ihe I'rM.-at f'.r the par inn i f .:!. It 1 w.-tj. na the t!cl: t with her i -,- rii-ii-ii-nt, da tirnie I .ip.i.-ti!. - W':l-l!!ti;;t-iM rp -i ial ili-pal-il i : i-iV.-'l l.y t!ii li.-i.nrtiii.-iit t -'!. tin- pnli'i. al ilii!i!inii iM.iihl be i.l.-ntii-iil tyitJi wbat it was ln montli" k. ne.-i-iiinjr ihu p.of t r am! f-tri-ii.'tli nf the. Oi.vcriiini nt. In, enr.t -inl-il Hint tie- return " l-";,! '" V itinii parly h:k fully nf khk-Ii k. .-mil l I. aye li-.-n i-xp.-cti-.l. 'I It- .-In l-ra Int-t l.r-'l:) i mo in liiiininxliinii. I.ai tii nutitbi'ts nf jii-'.pl" nr.- i.uiil t.) haye leu 11 iittii.-k.-l. General Newi. Tin- p:tiiMi 11. iles, r'-lntiv t" ib ri-cnyiiitinn . f Italy, will emitain in enmiitinn r r.-!'iri.-:iuti i.i nil e iential i-li-naeler, uml r-.nn-.-inn ih Mir -. M-itiia.-i will mini ! lebl t Mielti'l tn il.-ti-iniin -win t e ,nrs ! In i,iirMH) nt t!:e iu-! h-etinti. 't lii-re was un iirllitiak.' on tin- I'.th nf .Inly nl t'api-lia. llaiy. H.Mral lives erc ln.-t, Mini tlll-re u- (rr.-iit ilam.i','e tn prnpi-i'y". In I rani-.., the liit el. etinin nbieli Itaic t:il'..-n plii.-e ar- favnral.le tn the i;..y riiiiiei-t. 'I lie l'.iiiian tinvi-r iiii. nl has ie- ivi-l 11 ilispaic, IViiin tin- :pnnihh t'liliim l rec.ipii'uinjr the Kiu--.Inin nf Italy, ami e.vpri--iii,i u triemlly feeling to wur, il. Spain mi l 1'rnnea bare etebiingivl tr.-itiy ratili cittiniis fnr r -ihu in-i tile .-iivliiiio' sunt tstritl. 'i h i-lml --,a in Al. xati.lri.i i rutwi'liiiif. the w.-a'in-r in luilan.l lin-1 hec-iine in..l meiit, in iteli mi a lulling. 'I he Times in cpcaliiisjc ,nf tin- present, position .,f ;J,.Ji,.,vis; ittnt llnl.-l-.-in, i-nys that K rai.ee ontintivn tn Impe ijiat iitiy nrralii Itii nt that miiy lie innate, will be it. emilnrmity with the nalional maititneiits nl the i'-n.e of the lliii-biec. lttnimrn of nn early interview h. tvo-.-it the King "f ."-tate atnl the peo ple prevailed. 'I h.- enrieiipomlen! sity s it is pn eriilly heli, ei-l miiIi ji jn-rmiiiil interview will not t n lie piiiee lief me ihe tvaeuatiuii of Home by the l'rmieli tr.H.p-. Xew York, Am;. 1 !. Tie- tVar-tiw Jnorint! an iioitncen t!;n the pln f-r a t -l.-jrrHpb line between knsMMii nu t Ann-ri. a ha. been npprove.l an-l fijrne.-l 1 V the f r.ar. H.if.-i.i ittelettitlos t' com plete the line far st Xl.-nlu-l -w-ki, lim r-in:.ii'-ci-r t Saa l-'rtiiieisi"'. i in elinrge f mi Aim-riean emnpanv. 'J'l:'- enpita! el' the l.ttt T ainm!ij! f $ti.nin!,Yr,ii. ijuii'l-, r.'pr.--e,i;in-r . l.'ll.ntHi, a!r.-aly In en i--n.-l. It i int -mle I thut thi rnttt -I...O 1!.. v.. .:....,.! :.. ....... i.riifii,v bf-fi.rt- lamti:!' Th3 Atlantic Telcrrarh Cable. 1 in?, ra. tr. Tbe die-e if "-aid ' te am. ' X,w York. A..ff. S -I.i-pa.ehes (mm ...- 'T lrl' town of Jniv 27,1. ,av that he "real 1-aMern whJ Mayor Cm, taker, ,.11 the 'P"f--ibis m..r,,i.,-i ."" mile, i.ut and pa vi out cable ti..a to et.ar.l aira.n l Ihe nitroduet.on of tb. . , ,, ,'. P. i inn I' ;i"-ue ami a I other infection tliceawi -nee.-sii:l!v. Mitiii!.-nml the w. aUn r f.ne. inn . ,..,ui. m. i ' , . t- .1 "r . , . .. . , r i-itu tl.;s f it v thoa-'h o far as the 1'lague i eon- rurlf er P -nit. Am. 7.--!ne laiiia.'ai-.. from j 111 . - i Liven I tin- 2;ib. ...el L-.ii.lmnl.-rry 2Srb. 1.4, r- "''. H"e pre,.,,i,m, f f "" J" - r.v-ii; The Ureal Ku.ten, i- al. ttl l.MJ a t. i ve-titim,, hare am.wn lbt first reporU rugard !'.! l.a.i pai.l out 5tl mii.-s of ea'.le. Siem.ls k.m 'li-ea.-e wtre rrw!.y exaggerate. The. at tbat time. 1! -aitii ofTie-r ba. in-traeted the pib.ti to keep, v v . i o ti . t, r i-lo-e wateh fnr nil ili.-ea-e of an infection char- i Xew 1 oik, Ane. it. Tlii' t'tiaer .F.tna fmm ,"" 1 7 " 1 r ", i i t ... i .i . .i i i i , . lueter i-i ri-nw i which llifV bean! ," aoil a to ret- , Ltvi tpi.nl the ..n;h. has iirri.ei. t-rTcti build? -1 Jc r . ' '-'" urJ . a;.-! lifly mile." of (he At itati.-ea! !e paid out, triieu ' inselitiinii itsf Lift. I'nlKn-al news uainiix.rtant. Spread of Cholera-Preparing Agftixtt H in San Franeieo. Pun Kr.-oieiiK-o. Aur. 2-1. The Colleelornf Co, f ins ha ree.-ive.l a eoinmtinieation from toe Av sistoitl Seereiarv of Ftate. ecl..iOr a diVpsteli from the t'nit-.-U Pt.nteii Conul at I'ort Maboo, da-ti-l May SI. in ibi h be iay "'nt he ha learned ' fmm ,iri m. i-onr. that the Knian Plajrn. U externiin- w-stward more rapidly than U geeeraliy Mi-r.oed? Some of the faulty prou.tunee it cou tairfmis : otbers do n-.t. The Cnml mtttttt , thai all earn... -, arrivin- in the I'nilcl Statcn from Itiiv-iro. and Tur!: s-h port? be rro jeereM yt a ngju , , e-pieiaiiy oetjuii.K, eimn- 1'artinr 1'. tu'. Alls. I . the Jjnnriviaii. trmn t'on-til ii Malta, ';-.v that j Liverpool tin; .,.!. mnl Lomli-iiil.-rrj- the ;th. has am !'i n- tn a f -iirinl . -t-nt. ! ariived. Tins lVr-.i.i fmm Ntw York arrived on Hev. K. It. ;oajj4 t'ourf I of JhIj Il:r;ingue al t'orvnlli. I '; .t:!n.!ii-::ii.:ti v. .I.i in-it.bni i; in n-l.-l. eN frmn Ittirsian f.ort-'. there is not oil an avrr- m-re than oae arrival ia ix montha at una. ;.:ott. From Bombay and Caina. ra i.a- rn.t:e liinr tn a t -ioinl . -t.-nt. ariiv.-i. l ti l er-.i.i imm .tw l one arrived on rtr tbe .irrivnt of the bark Mermaid in Zl dart. -lauds : tu.-- 1 the Itb. ffron. Si. .m-ln?. wc have files of papers from that- L-.ii b n. Au;-a--i -J. Cmnraurih-atn n with the .'(.j.v , , j,.u. ojifl,, and Bombay sdrlee to May. U'a?!.if-;t .tt. A a?. 1".- M by was arrested l:t in-nt Ka-t-ra i-taains snsp.n.U-l. .othinjr hai T!." ,, were f aliiti" attention to the it; -!-! in Ai-vnrdria. and is -til! in-'.d i-i eiiM lv. limn ti-atd fr-tn lu-r j-incc no the 2 I. The A t-j ....-., r ,.,;.,:.. f- tue dreaded kdvent nt 7.1t?5 Tro-ibles ia Virginia Gen. I.-ce. .... i r-. !. i'- .1- . j. i-i nn , . ., ...,..i .iMI);it.. from the l.reat l.artern was; !' ",:t' c :l!i.-ttlltes nr.- nr.-!..- ijetw.-.-ii ; ,ia,, 2, , :I!. roie rte,! !1 -min : Weil . th.-rc be- i i n'. Vn. A the! x.niev. c xv tnt . .1 s v, . ve all M.t l by of the fruits of the. 'absolute silence with reiVreuee to it in j bis prmnise.l further x lews upmi the subjei t wiH J New. Yutk, Attir. 3. Th- :eain-r ;i l. ..!. ii.....,l i.i ..it fi.iiimiw k ! bnrne I at sea on .Inly -1-'. h hi i'u.le ii ' !S: I.f. Tile passeti; ll'i.r Ihe ?...,. u;..h!ii l)i-in.,.-vit I S H .-em md. i r ; ' t'oi-.v.xi lis. An-. 22, Is.'.i, Mr. KtUT'irt : t.i the Fourth i t' .iitlv la-t. aa ai addn-ss a .It-Iiveted at t'.:--. plaee In-, r. was -one - i c i ti-i ' , ;teMate rlattorm. lias UssgtisttVl and tn-1 .iiene. asetu.!,-.i ..n ttiat o.-e.i.s.. t,. rvie- . .1 ,,. . , Uxiisetl the radicals, and their leaders and !,.,,-i1..t,.,.e.iit-i. i- Tim i.r.nai io- i s v.ei ti. . ie 'xavs thought tnat when juries and courts ! ' i ' , . 1 ... , l'-'P0-'-- - 51 - " ? " ,1V(mm , , , organs declare the thing will not be per- ! . '"', .ti.si..,,ir.jwi!n,i,P.! ;Ct roai'V rUUtV eriUUlUUS escape bftOfh-I - i seated on the twn-asi.m n-.e-re 1 tn. ! .. : UllllCXl I'. ICM US 11 l ; 111CV Cl.f U.O I- : l.ll, r.. I.. ..'.-.I. i--.- i m r .ifim-i, fin lii tl'l- been... ' ea.l-.i-tr- -pi meal-itea or abuses of the law. thev ...... , ... , , . un-!.; na- ui .-in :i nil i-u ai-iniii;-.i i v na niv. r 1 11 :u i - ..,,i i- ..i an expression ot the party on the sn;- .. Tvn.,:T..i ., ... iti.-ii niti.e't U-m :i i-(s ,r. 'th-.-r-n.tas f c. i:..t.-rtiel.l. v.h.. w:.. pen-cat me iereu a prcuram tor the eonmiission ot i 1 1 " n 'y5 u ir . '" . -,. nt . . j- I , - , t , -4 ,, jfratre issue, let what may be the conse-i. t .ma .he ante.-, ut .. toy M.-,ik,r. . ' -5' -f .;"':t;..J. I ' " ' ' laruier t-nniCS. WeiUight also CltC the I J I hi ase and expem-ni-e, ir-sny ot ti-.e f) -m .. .Hue ; 1" 'v 1 ! ' r -! ' ' '' 1 V.v ." 1 1 .v , ixiueuce. lu Illtlhuta. SOjWe learn from 'p.-irihai ol the aau.m-e wen- ini-ecd t- b.-li.ie! N,"v Yrk. Aar. 1. I at- . . ni s s-v:-l ,:is. .areerty ca.-es of iicgers in IKntglas cauu-j 1 , j het ,iie ad he- w,.,.!d be emiiii (t :1 n-itati .u i V" " "!"!-" 1 ::! rt.'-' ' ty. in support of our view ; hut as Uoe-1 1 liean sources the ndu-al,, under oftlw , ,-,,, f M ; iia Tr hf ; ... He r ?. ,; ,,r, ;, mier ... A .. ' . itlie load r,f '..leTPsslirill Julian, insist i st-i-, and tlat a,r aSlnM.i.i t ..ar:.lu . t ,. w w, h ,i-.,...h, r-t-.-.a. .iv... Iax .... I . j NiwYm!;. An-. t.- Order, h-.v M.'.-nral Sherid:.--.. ruth .1 i.'ie- .'mm ill!':-!.'!-.-'! nil' .1 -rv 11 ;:! x -.':!: -r tr- m.i j. tv I -ys in the Iepr:aea: "t Tcva thai h; thinks b? ' i ean -i.are. ) Jeff. Davis, , New y. 1!;. An r. l.- The l'.." ha? a r por? "j the prnev.-'-.!-,-.!- nf ji .:iva'(' fii.ttn !' li.i-ii'!- .-(' j .let". Dax i. hi ! t ia lio e-ty ye.-er-l.-ty. t x ie j 1. leans f .r a lair m-!-.-!.. . ! b--i-!. !.' if i - lie-l n! I l.u: tie Telej-rnpt, shares m initially at 2j to n. The ! IJu-ian P!a"ue hr elear.sine the citiex. Th I i-,M.r.t!.-e ot it had a lva-ie.-.l il and 6 guineas. I ntt,- i;M7.f. ..v"tl.nt the lofoe in that eit- nseq.iccf on th? cotton bnblile, amoant to not iso en i.un.irr.I ntitl fiftv million Ol Uoi:r.. in- l.-j if" mil-i- of the . nl-k- paid oat. Un IVedite-, RBjn i w;a.- M,r.,d and overwhelming. A for-. d the folk-wing was ree-.-ived : uiid-Me ii-t of failure in commercial cirele i M- X a;--:l!t. Alls. 2, ! I. M. Mlftl.il ir.m tfie ,i Ureal KaMem b'-e iine ttninti-IIi-ible at t,...i. No ; x,ivlm from Phinehae tale that the Ameririt iintfttinieatiMn han been hml with the i-hii. finee. l- t. l-:.. ..i -.,1...... .i. ,.ntl. .r il,. '- I' ' .1 ' .1.1. 'I .1 ...... . 1.,' I II 1 j I ,j ,,,,1.,,;,,, j int! -. ii.eti ilt. etii-.'.-t. wlt-r.' in- ts iirnof t-i .-ei.i- j in if-ri-j ii- a - i- i-r-e , -e to v r.?i.M I.! 't-ln-rs :., . ! ..... i-..i . . . .1 . t . . .1 . . . . . 1- . . . 1 , ...... .... . i?.r.iiitc at iviiitumi TCGicr. Tin- I ! 1:.. HI ITU , l e, k- ! IH"! I'. ! !!. I .- 1 !.-.! t . I'.. . I e -lilh-tillie.-. is t kl. -r t- 's I'.iei-tnoa.l c--.rn-"!i'leat f .y .-ix I a-'o tie-:. !.? left this t-i!,- and it--- I , V;!::i:-..f Cot -r-viil -. KueUingham Heart'.- Content. Aug. II. A e.-h'.on'-r ju. from i river on the iitjrht of Jn:y I"tb, and wm a total in The '!T:r-crs and i-r-w were all fared. t be ! !:. --e i ; 1 !-. II- rr-i !. . in a Mcul! .-..iiaie, the ;t..e p-iti-i. .!,;,. ,f war Terrible mi tb..; Sd. It is I prop -rty i.t .Xir. t ox, iinci'-.-nt :ie.( l-tlonin-' to j who'll toe - tee Imir a ;r. s of laad. whi -'i t e liad ; -".:n- ri.- -t'-:.t imi in i-e'f. a'niu'. t'.-.'t. I.e.- tin-j ii.is:-.Hv r, t-r -1. 1; i- p e-i'd-' lie w ill r.!..!y if ever I t-tn.-rje ft in P-s .. i n Hcconstruction in FIorHti. j Xew y.-rk. l.i.v. 1 P. i'mvi-n. :.::! .i-.v. rt. t'iViii. I M-trviu. of i-Tmvla. i--a.da pr ..:tniati-ni tn the, p -.p:.-..!' ihu? ,s;,-'ie. Ae.-u-: "d, iofyriaiag tbeai :f !;: : e..'"i-.- ary '. ; - t- be t. 1. !. t r--ti re eiviiiaj . ,.,! t. ,!ays f-.r t-t? t-h-et io-i of iK-'e- ' a rt.t. '.-i' -s ! . tiie i:n -;:'i' i!. lite nine fir its a.--'-:-i M-p-rl'-l that th" eai.!i- parted A.t't!St 2-1. and buoyed up in latitude 3l 40', mi l Ion. t. Pacific Coast Dispatches Ware Bodies from tlic Wreck. The r.-eet at the mint to-dar amounted to 673 ! d. po-i's. sniikii:? I Q.t'f'O nuin es all in dut, and i vit,i:e I at ah .ut $2'-5.t.!ft. A large proportioii of ! it riiinc from the Northern mine by the Sierra t Nevada. i i-tal Teiidcr 73J(S 7-1 1. JwUs.m-iPe, Aiijr. 19. A l.tf.r from Mr. fin ia of t i .ftf,'st t'itv. Jtives th - f.dh.w '::' udditi n ! the lead of Congressman Julian, insist jsT2t-, and tlat any aSln ers, like If all. is an Abolitionist, and was tried before an Abolition -Tui?n l.v- i 1-. . ' , ,, T ' , ;SuiTraire in their State l latform. and not Aboution lim-. r,ir fnlhi s-vVr,'' 7. the1 tn-- .-r l " , 1 1 1 c ,1. .. - . 1. . l.'. . . . -. '1 i. . upon th oaesli -ns of die d'.v tv.m'.d le a s'a!-ird lleclaratiotl in favor of Negro And. iin b ed. the .'.e .ker 1,-mself, in hi- ii:!i-...l!!:-- ! application for pai n" t i tii.n, ei-m? I t' have ,ia rr-i re. f.,r lae in- ii tie-1 ,U!'1"- e oeea-in:!. w Uea ile -aid : it Lar M ,:ir.- e .- r hv.i b ! 'hilt-- ha- li--t been de:- Kcatry IT'ofalcations in Het7 Yerk, Markets. Card'-e C.rinfs adamantins at 21c; Coal Cumher'.a'i 1. f2 1 : Lard "I. II. and P." ex hip re-'-ird t . d -ad b .dies j.-i Led up fr jta ihrjat 21c; Ji..!..ses Stiles of 550 hhU Hawaiian at Ijz pt:.: a:.-eu-.a a.ie .i so mils at se ; AQgar market verv i'f nc Auetioa Hales raw material I indicalir.jr a slinht improvement on the low rate; do!! at 3 50oif5 7i t the llmth -r Joiiatuao : i:o:':tt;.i ctrl a'. mi! tw-lvj rears old. three!. , man snppn.-c.l t. Jtatesntan uiigtt r,ot think it last to hok i tlie c:ise. is Miuetnmg lor g.wd evei the hazard of throwing the Stite into the hands of, the democrats, through . . a division in t'iK 1hi day ean never l-e d-.vra,ie. t t i a pcliti. al -":,;sin;:;:ia. Alt. I lie t.c.t'... r r. nun 1;. i.i t:.e fame ' Tiiis sidrit i- e-t eeta.lv e nis .a oii ler Abolition rule 0:1 this whol criiue is greatly on the increase, v-a.- not the ease -when the Ftate.- Tei-ritories were under Demoeratte (iov ernnic!;. ... n.u.::..n nnl-i will wuh t' e ur.vt veiilT.tti, 11 of the t.rv.H-iit anuivi-r- i . .. j, . 1 , . : :x uii isi-'ii in iin.: i'j-11-.-iu...i Luin.., . . c-.i,zeus to re'iect upon, h.iwevi r that un-, , , . 11 . , , - , ; arx ' I ! nave in vueci 10 cau-c iiix; (luiiaimv. un Hirj uic; erattr ; i-i . nyp-n-n' iei.1 iu:ii-i"i!- t , ,p. 'IreUmiuLsh their radical policy, or toi-c' .? ;..-'r" ? ! - --'''';'' 'i-i. . - ; iiere laey ihu ii- i-'i -i i-i--.' -i ii:.i-i:i-i ::i .j'-.i.i,r nil. t el. .I-.I:!!1 ,11. !- l :-. .I.f. i'tv j rclvaiie t .'.-i t'.e -r o:;d t:.a b.-'aii a r--i el .-iae-r. : ihew.11 eititu'.l l- be p!.n e i mi the name f--!'te;; i w'-th O'.'llT OtSi IT-. j I X.-w Y-irk. A.!'. Tii-- Wnrii ' tVa-bii.?-.:. ! is.:-.-' t 'n !e ::r- o : l! e-U-ct! t. j t.i.-.i e-l th. nisilx .- in tne Wle:tr. ; 1 1 i. e.- i 1 tii,- i.:--.-rat . i 1 , riit!.,-!!. Me:.:.-. 1, il.r .iii. ti t- Mcii-t--i. TV. v iti: if. mem is o en, ; -l ::i bn ii!i !. I ale r-i u . ami Km. i .... .. I w ill l - i... i : ' 1 ..f--", 1- " . ..... !,-...., ,,. :....i..- v...: .:.. . . ......... -.i .. 1. !.:- .-had haw bem, saci: ; " ' ',' . '" , . , , . "jwie of t.tuMi bf-bW X... 1 Hawaiian at 12e; 1,00 ,. ,, - . i kanaka, in.avv bu it. a fee s. h aw .ia;l: hts- , , . ,,. a-. am ol ti'l.-rinw. i , , . .- , ., ! .! bur era-:e-i at 5f,t pie r Ih. I---. ; . . ii-' iii.li -r ii ve. .-v r. nut- lii-iii i- i..c i I .... i c. i ..!- . ... .- r , - f r!:oi.i n- MitiKcr. Umirdi , s.ii-ir- : i. il. -i;... . i v...:'- ii.mi, i i-.-i l I . , . . ... ii.. - . .. -i . ; , - 1 i i. ... i ' i i . . :or i-..ra eraims in romtu i.'is, .or siarjerone ; ate. I.k-k.-: e a r:naii. hisv v made, very lari---. live or ; fal-t- te.-ih in !.i ilpp..r jaw. had an Atne.-i-; -. .i it r wat --ti. .so. is. -Of... ami jjom i-e their f-l:oiniriiio-. Inl- Noon) I'.uUalit V ! tent :'.! Ir-.-m tne nt'aes nio.-n I". anil: ,- . , . . . ... e,.,,.1J,"'f-,ml"',ln;lWlll"l:" lif tia-ntmn i.l xiur,,,!...,,,-.,),,.,,,,,.,.,, .,,.,.,. . p...,. .... ...... ... wi.iv. - jemonry. npmi i s i- .mt.-irv an i wpmi unit ame , ,., r;trl v .:,;, t!l;UI i;,,.,,..,., ,.f , migrant.. 1 outside of New Kngland, like causes, are I '-'""l"" -1'"' , a"', ",,r ''in-i Tin- Mviieaa ;-r... r.n; -ei e,.. is-. , ia.. i .n ix ! , . ,., , . , ,. . ; tr Mi.ee tts adopie-n ? L-t the seHa,l tiu.eer. ; -. -i-tv ,,.!!.!.! tie Atii-it- oi i,-!. ha-been pr.xluemg like results 111 tile Abolition: rn.t'itr on xx ill be simwi-, ,:! the tev.lenl ,.,,,:,.ri. I ..... t. . .. ... i 1. .... il. . i .i . ,1 -' . - . - - . iwm nieaei me i-m-.. i .,i;i!ii- u nitf iii i , . : , .,,., .,,ti, , ... ,,, , , i- .! Atlaatic Tclf frrsph Caile Paxtsd. !-. 'ti-.;. - t. A ten-arat.-i has lcn r-- li. V.'. . 1: lb e m o: ,mit Wiicat is (in!! liiid rat! er heavy rale of 2.000. sk c-od a: f 1 7 attd 250-do. prime at $1 70 Z : lf' : a!s-i 12.t'0 s Chile ex BritUh bark ; li;-..-d ''i-'ii f r v sport to ( hina on terms reserved ; J:;.r;,-v ; .enrfeiv s hr;n, wnh a;ts f 1.800 e;T. r rtv'i'S i .-day. A nnmlu-r of t : av.i-.'ii 'li -niM ::' .' tJraltiim U i . i A ni : th lair r firm 1-ave ' v h:- k i . :. a,!..-.ii,t i t SJ.I lin.nmi n:-.: . win: oPe ii iia:r ,.:.. . - nn:.- 1 j v" . V ' i at $1 1-2 ; 2 .0 " d . ..t ? I . and 1 .0a0 do inferior H '"' .and had - e-1 t-rn. A m.-.a. - t-.-et , Levy ; . . . ArA !:......., !.,.-,. v whtti, n,.. .. a f,-..t 11. daei " M tl?.tU,k f 100 fta for eieSr;tt.-l has !-en r--;. ,, h- v A n -. f , 1 , ; j evtiT. M 111 tin- et -r t ir to . .,, . . !,;,...'(, ..h'-',M, rt-,l i !!!l.s i .tv. 'l-.l' w e-i i . .:n in . - n.: ir,::: i ,-i-'T..1 ill' .A'!'(!!!ie a br k: III 2I' i.l'.'tn-lns n! -at 1 x 1 V. "m iiurib r ie of -12,600. i a'.-r. 'I in ! !.:i: i i t !.- : .i.e t Lasient hi 1 r ;:n ic i t ifmi". ..sic lou k I.. Klitf. Still rZcrc Sodict Foncd. The withdrawal f Gov. Low fWl to'rank?- 'eeley i New -York insists up- Daxc the m..st happy o.: vt up..n the l"ni..n on the rinht lieing given to the neuro ti vote. The Times and Albanv party ia t alit..rnia, and tne ta-r-es of the j ri'jhti.. v the borne of f.?..;..,'' and "ihe .fue.t J The leaditig-idea thmnnhoat the wh-de ai'idr. - : i.f that .emtio rv. !:i!irai:t . vati as I rT. s-l.t. j.t. t.mk l !:,--e ! X.-w Ymk. A.r. A. A -: . : i ... .. i i . ..i .-. . 'i . ... .... - i :n,u,,i mi ti.- ..I- .-...-.i.i iii-p-.i , eopoenr.eads tire frustrate:! ! S'eto.man v -'' -""". "-'-'"r !""'-" " . ' ' : . I nite-i Sat - , e i.-i. r Savon sav. Now. here is what the ; Journal, ou the other hand, seek to dodgej with rVt.,. ni?,;it r i,,. j; ,h. j'' x";,.t --1 ? Abolition j the question for the present, and do not fc; j ulfHX 'ICt il . . .iS-.e. .. I, , v iV. .,.,nl,,,t. t f.fn ... ..1 ..,:..., lv..u. ...... .l,.,i.ji',.. l.:....-.t. vrgrsti tu V-oM.lornia, savs : I'l"-" l" ' " " .-""1"'".. " ,.m.i u- ..-.. ... -. . .. ..-..ins' iarir-- nioii'nl- of Aaierii-411 ami .Mexi.-aii ect?ei DATZiS TO AUGUST 17Vj. Ceiascrctlc Nsminations.ia Maine, -The 1 tn era'ii- .p. r.i;ini'Y t-i pintl 1s, .'rci.; ii l ii '-fty, ar 22e. liut ir.ilica.ting a , 1 1 :,. 1 ij , 1- i .. nt-.i-.;.. O.v. mi. ' '. v.i- i --ii . :,ii. iiit.i- , in-m mr iu hii.-k ; nam s ,nVi!f;' m! Jl, J. mr ald-'i.'n.'" M.und ! (Uoiaa'! kt mfr '' fW PeeB- iat.J hi lli- l t'e- h i.tv of .laia.-s K. iiiehards. 8'.: I U-im'-l-t! Lav the hmly of Miss Marv IWrrv. audi Lit ''!i-tf'ie. Oreson. th- body of 1J. Mnthewson ; i .I:iet.'avi'i. Aujj. 2i.-r-Tae following is an e- ! ! h id i n bis ie rsott eertifi-ates of depefit f r $Jl-, : tract taken Ir ni a private letter to the flrejion , mil'. A-s... f ;):ni at tinld l;lo;r whit man. nboat Siitine! f-r pn'oi- atimi. which pUe taemciit I tweii: v-Sve veiirs old. i fe.-i fi. rotiml fuil face, i " !1 the Iwidk-s f und iir C're-cent City from idark br.iwtil.air. weight about ..-. hnitdred and Attswt 17tH t. the 2th ; A v.-hi?e w.uiikru apparcnt'v ab. nt fortr-nro lt.1. 1 11. 1..- I - Tl . I . -.. ' ' ' ' ' - e. .in., u. . ...' l' hi etit-i..- ' "-,,:,, 1... 1....1 .... l....l ..!.! , ! vro't n t - ! tv. un.-. -., n-y n III .ii lb-l Jie. How-. ,;,.,,.,. . i . , ,..., , ... i:, ; v , .l. five f et 'ei-.t inehe hi-'h. ruth, r fle.-hr. a,... ... ,..,i-a.... ,.ri.-i.-r...... ! S.er, Oct with silver. The bodv of a woman. jreatFr.UircsaqJS'idvlIcsinNaw7orl:i-t.!1.t bniit. iiht br..wn hair, i, feet 2 ineh.-f hih, Neiv Ymk. Au-i. 17. The Ke'-lonn robberies !ar hands : had u i'-d-l rinjr marked on insiJe nr.-e-t ittia.i-1 a. S ..omi.t'i I). ML S. A white man, about -"tl V; M oi l, five f -et U. H. Mu'for-I, who.- f.'lnre t meet his en-.-nje- Hih, li.-ht e 'iiiplexn-n. dark hair: snpp-s..-t t be I ..... . .. . t 1". Int ii-a. ttttil to A mi : t ot lilt i.tmiiiii' laic .t i.ii . . ..-i ... i . . . . . lUm espted that the disorganirs ronod. 1 hoy think It 13 enough to tree f,h, lhM fr a t.x.r:ir. I . . " '.V " .," ".V . ! ? "i ' w.-,. , ...-e-l day ..,. l.a been j . .''tbir crew. it mib-i. nvr.h of lr.n.d.,d. a TollLlfctriiv quit the field, but it is I- the nC-TO their party have freed him Uii.arv nntvmncement. the Nrnr-I spealci-r f ..d! .. . ..Vie ? bank-U hue ........ a IVetS .nel.es hist, xve.?.tt about lotl lieve.1 that all the loval and intelligent men ! . , 1 f ! ' - ' be,e words of tu, IMta,.;.... of lad. pemb n-e -1 vtt. J.'.", , r xv . v,l ' - - ' " -, c i"' wh" h h ' nU",U- H t Vtn,t:un v(.!vod P'.-ols .,,. , t.,r,y years eld. hair n.-arly black -o ,. . ,. , . ' "'''".- " . .T.ilnv.i-f k m n-itli lim ri.rlit .if rntiinr 5 ; ...i .. . i i" ,-. . ,,' , tins .u xn an nti.te.r. "e f,in,i..i i.oe a -i.n.i-1 j . . .m, ,,,( a ,,tltf Rruv, beard mil mas sebo sandy. TVlh Withdrawfrom the'.etnlen.hipvif tWtkm- h'm WUll the right Ot voting Is ;..A.l ne.. are ery,--d e,,:d. r, a tae,. -,.r. Is , p!Vcrnr,lenl (!) mt l!,,.,,!,!!., Mnr xv.k itif'Vl.;. ; r Tar sp eial .,.v.-r Kit-hum. ? he i, v ai-.-l emered the face ; hiC forehead, with !st, wh-ise Motive arc thoroughly selfish, j more tk.l they bargained for. r are wil- ! X fro , V , '",C he n Z fr ""IV, U "n' ! tV, U I "' as-iiri.L,,. to P. C. Calh..,.n. Vn. two iears. one over each eye. Found near Trini- nd wh,,.e nn is th. disorganization and j Un 1o do i ' mm f Jpr'ntationd ln? 'Z Tml'Tii ill' '"1 lo:!.:: .i't1;';;" "f iUv F'",r,h, S'l,li. !'a"k' '""''"l; ' Uwwlutioa w a party which t. i Zr. them- U rcral .Mate,, and the third. BiiaranteeitiJ the rv MoT;," t Mai - V' "' ''"'i' KV",,m- U " ,'ur'a:"1 "r,-e-r..rtl, .rn-be. h.Sh. ba.r auburn or ."elves unaoe to rule. ),i this po-ist the trouble over the si-ir.ie slave trade i..r twenty v.-.-rs the M.eaktr i.rmee.i i - V o .. Ib-ment. The house ,. 1 fi.rnrt.in- of Llwtird brown and cat short, front teeth pood, some baek yti' inis COilsl. llie irtUlOR OVtr tlie Sill.il. 51 ne ir.i. it lor iwi nil y. ..r, iin. . .tar pruxi '!- nutans arniv would threw .h.wu their arms the i , : i..,.i. .1 I,, tl... .....riir li.ethio.ee Iroe t-i-th irreulnr to i tht from 1 ill kShCd!,--Iio'.u-r'SClV'sitrpCJl,.v0.9Sllfori;lM,,lct.i.ols C0,,10out ; , J,', m j.... L" -1. ,1,,. !,.,,. KSiJi-- "" "-" x Y,.l, At. ,. ,,-,..,,..,,, g.' nerson I n"!..!!,,,.,.,,,!,, . r. - c it not ocetvto you, JJr. l.dtte that tne whole A rveeuted hm.ds as t'.dleetnr of the port of New ' , i , L,t IKv..,,,,,!,! .-f.J,l.,. tu "-i-" ter in iavor 01 egro cauraue. xue theorv ot ir u.ivcmmcn: an ihu ten. the Udioa party in California," one would think, after reading their own organs. That's All Hight. We acknowl edge the receipt of a letter from Mr. Thos. Smith, of the Arena office, explain ing the cause of the non-appearance of any notice of TrtE States Rights Dem ocrat in the List issue of that paper. The editor, C. B. Bellinger, Es,j., had written the notice and given.it to the printers, but it was inadvertently omit ted a mistake that was much regretted by those in the office. Mr. Bellinger had jrone to the coast far health and recrea tion, and is in no way at fault. "We men tion the matter more for the sake of "the .Arena folks than for ourown. They meant well so it is all right. Post Office Moxev Orders. The au thority to issue money orders, agreeably to the provisions of an Act passed by the last Congress, has been extended to the follow ing Post offices on this coast all to deposit at the San Francisco Post office : Portland Oregon ; Sacramento, Marysville, Stockton, Sonora, San Jose, Nevada City, and Los An gelos California; Virginia- City, Nevada. We hope the authority will soon be extended to the Post offices in the principal towns in Oregon, and in Washington and Idaho Ter ritories aa well. Ass.vek.sd for Oregon. The Oregonian repeats the interrogatory of the Sacramento Union thus : " What shall be done with the Copperheads?"' So far as Oregon is con cerned we can answer that the mass of the voters intend to put them in power in the State Administration next J nne, and it will be the very best thing for the State and them selves that can be done with the " Copper heads" of Oregon. Laece Yield of Barlet.-- On the ranch of Mr. Srnally of San Lorenzo, Alameda coun ty, California, IojO sacks of 100 pounds each, or 155,000 pounds of bailey, -srere this year harvested from 34. acres of land. This is equivalent to 74 bushels to tite acre. The feed was jat in with a drilling machine in-vt-ntci tv Mr. Smally. State Convention which closed its labors only a fewlay3 ago. totally and contempt uously. repudiated Connoss and his follow ers. They did not declare in fsvor of en franchising the negro iu their platform, but they did not dare to proclaim their opposition to it. They tuniply dodged the whole question. Asa consequence, instead of meeting and mollifying their previous troubles, they increased and in tensified them. Their chief organ, the San Francisco Flag, fears the result to flow from the "bolting" -movements on foot, A&d sorely deprecates the divisions in the ranks which may give the Demo crats victories in some counties. But the split has gone too far. The party cannot be again united and made harmonious in that State, and its disintegration into small, weak, virulent factions, powerless for harm only as against each other, js but a question of time. The leaders and organs of the Aboli tion party in Oregon have so far man aged to keep down the agitation of the vexed subject. But it is well known that here, as elsewhere, they are divided and distracted by it, throughout the rank and file. The rancor of the radicals, now so suppressed, will burst forth in tte Legislature, if Gov. Gibbs shall call an extra session, as he is quite certain to do, and from that moment all efforts will be vain to heal the dissension and stay the wrangling that will continue until their next State Convention, when the party will break into two or more parts. And Democrats need have no fear of speculat ing upon these foreshadowed events, for it is impossible for our adversaries to so manage their party concerns, or to so con duct themselves, a3 to escape the inevita ble and inexorable results, noyr so appa rent to all thinking minds, which we have indicated. They rode on - the negro into power; he 'will ia time ride tiem to ruin. They will simply be fatally thrown, by their own black jockey. New York, Ausr. -The Pi.st'n Wardi'iii" L-binir"1 the Fsre.3 who made it, its ('.institution, ati.t oil law whieb have recopnized n di.titietiou nn ne eount of color, gro. and niwayshave been, wroiijc? a hj'poeritieal lie upon all (rovernnii nt, teael. inzone thine and praetieini; anoth.-r? In this regard did not the speaker impugn tho patriotism i A emnpony of soldiets arre.ted ped imprisoned and hoiieiity, and arraljni the motive of W a-lt ington, Jefferson. Hamilton, and, imbed. ! the founder of the Government, as well as thos. who have administered it down to Mr. Line. !i'. advent to poxver? The meye enun(iation of Fueh a theorv a this, is a fad commentary upon the iiejrciicraey of .he times. A few years only Jjax'e passed s.itioe no man could be found who xvo.uld lii-ten to mich an idea for a moment, nuloM it were a few fanatics in New England, whose distempered and dijor dored mind? wire bevoud tho rciseh of reason, and whose theories tended to the subversion of nil gov ernment and the overtnr.iins; of soeial order and society itself. And it mifrht be pertinently asked, iwben did the waker hitnvelf becoiu a cnvrt to this theory? J)id he entertain those views iliiriii'i all the time ho hits lived in Oregon, or is lie only a recent convert ? If lie entertained them before and failed to announce thcra, what excuse has he to offer to these who have been publicly asso'da tcd with him ? Or if ho did not entertain nitch views until recently, what excuse has he to offer to himself for such inexcusable ijrnornnce of the teachings of the Declaration of Independence and of the Constitution, which he tiow.so nt-iimtatin on ly ntiempts to expound? Hois welcome to either horn of the dilemma. This address, I doubt not. lay." down tho doc trines of the " Union' party f Oregon upon the subjects discussed. As such it should be viewed as a political document, ami treated accordingly. In the particular referred to. the views nro fore sha.iowed which Democrats everywhere combat, and the vlfcws to which tho "I nion" pnrty are henceforth committed. Stripped of all verbiage, the simple question is, whether this iTOVertinient shall ontinne to be a Government of white men, or whether it .shall degenerate into a mixed, con glomerate one of misecfrcnationists ? Viewing the question in this lightwith your permission. I shall advert to it ajiiiu Vi.vdkx. Davis, ClAv and Mitchel. The New York Trihun of July 15th, Fays: Jeff. Davis is still strictly guarded, and no isitors are permitted to see him. Clem. Clay is allowed out-door exercises, under the surveillance of the officer of the guard and two armed sentries. Clay greatly enjoys these w alks, and they are doubtless very bene eficial to his healthwhich was failing fast from his close confinement. They will he continued while they are desmcd efficacious in preserving the prisoner's health and life. Mitehcl is said to bo more morose than ex'er. He strides up and down his cell in his hare feet. He has excellent shoes and stockings at ftls disposal, but will not wear them. His health coutinues good. .a, i Declared fob Negro Suffrace. At the late Convention of the various bodies of Xon Episcopal Methodists in Cleveland, Ohio, a declaration was unanimously adopted in favor of negro euffra re. special dispatch snxs that the National Inlcl!i,reii ccr ha a statement of u plot thai was discovered Minimi; a Inrcc number of nejrrne.s at A.mi.-t Creek to assa-siiiBte tiie while Itihnrvr on tin- railroad. II :hc uejiriM.- and cuptnrcd three Heiipmis, Tennessee Elections. Na.hville. An. 4. At the Congressional rlce- tion in this State, on Thursday. Cumphell. iposi- tion candidate. etirNsjd the city by 251 inability. Mtivnnrd, of the Kr.oYtiUi) District, and Conner. of the Shelby vj! le Distri. t'liion randidiitv. have lunjorities as fur as heard Irem. and xvul probably he elected. Colonel St'ees. Union, frmn Chatta nooga District, is ahead nf" far ns heard from. No reports from .West Ten jl-.'ssee. The elect Ion in Middle Tennessee passe'toff euietly. No sueii in-lele-t xvas int.iiiiV.ste I ftw'xviH tx peered. ,Thu vote senerallv is very Hsht : over 2.oiui vote;. le..s than are registered xvere cast in this city. DATES TO AUGUST 14th. The Yellow Fever in Ilavaaa-Aflaixs ia Texas. Next Orleans, Aupr. 5. The Galveston Bulletin of the 4th say yellow fever xvas prevailing to u considerable extent nt Havana, and the proportion of (tenths was gre.-iH-r than usual. ' The llemld's Galxest n correspondent says that Provisional Govcriio;- Hamilton reached that place July 21st, On tho 2oth he issued a proclamation to the people-' itniuiattieiiig his appointment by the President, and foreshadowing his course of proce dure in the performance of bis duties. He men tions no time for elcitiou or cnnvoiiiion, but says thev xvill be held as soon as tiracuicable. Ho noti fies Texan s of the delusion under which many of them arc lst'ooriiig that slavery still exists, inform ing them that slavery is etlci-tualiy dead, and Hint if they fail t treat Ihe negro us less than a free man, their representatives will iu vain seek admis sion into Congress. The army w.iii is thrcatci; lg entire cU'striyiou to the cotton crop in Galveston cmuity, Texas. Washington, Aug. fi. The General ennimiinding the Department of Texas is enjoined t a strict and faithful obs.-rv.1nee of tfco instructions heretofore V-.-rk. and will enter upon Ihu duties of bis office mi the 1st of September. New York. Aug. Ji. A special dispatch to the ('ouiiu.'reiiil from Iicavcnwortli Kansas, says the Pacific railroad bridge over tlyi;. Kansas river, to getltT wPh the bridge over Stranger river, were earned away oy a rise in the streams. Tito Herald's tjuebee correspondent snvs the Canidian debt exceeds seventy-lire millions of dollars. Political iiH'airs tt.e represented to be iu a very critical coudi;i..ii. Mi'tnt ..is. Aug. 17. A shock of nn earthquake was felt this morning, shaking the. buildings, tuiu blingilow n chimneys and upsetting loose articles. The shake xvas strong-rat Holly Springs, Miss., and Lagrange. Tmin. It lasted about ten seconds. No particular damage was ib.no so fnr aa kuowu. From St. Domingo. New York. Aug. 1 . Tho State Department has been informed that Spain having failed in ber ef forts to subjugate St. Domingo, now demands that nn acknowledgment that slu went there to take posscesjou nt the request of the people. The Do minicans refused to make so humiliating an ac knowledgment, and her ports have been declared blockaded. European Intelligence. The Atlantic Telegraph. ; New York, Am. Ul. A Valentin telfgrem of July lOSh snys : The Great Eastern and tho Caro line havo arrived. All well. The feriner goes to Dmitry to-day xvhilst the latter is laying the shore end of tho cable. This will ho accomplished on tho 21st or 22d if the weather moderates. The steamers Terrible ami Sj'.hyns arj also here. New York, Aug. a. English papers not tho fact that tho Great Eastern on her trip from Shore ness to Valentin, had uot more than half enough steam power for the work ; she had made only five miles an hour. It xvas believed that in a heavy sea or even a strong wind, she would be. unman ageable. A 'Great Eastern telegram from Yalcntia, July 24th, says that insulation defects took place on Monday afternoon. The, mischief is supposed to exist through most of the shore end. Tho Great Eastern hove to 10 miles from shore, xvbe the L. i: n ,.i i,.i. .... .....i .....i... i.i . ,. ,. i i mount; e,.itiiii!.iJi.t;t i.iiiiui: u i met tiii.it t-t .tuiiiui: ivue.l, which require b.m to f.rbear from ',,. ,., .,, .,1:,!l, th f...lt Tt. i. tT tho damage xvill ha rectified immediately. Tho rest of tho c able remains pertert. show of intervention on wnr between V ranee and the sovereign power of which Jtinre continues to I13 recognized as chief. ' Southern SoUiers ia j&aximilian's Army Am C. Brcckiuridc. New Yorl. , A-:g. C. Toe Loudon Times' corres pondent say .ihe news fr mu America is likely to make a sti- m-ri.- the channel. It is believed here that thousand.-. ..-! smtthvrii soldiers are already in the army .r Maximilian, and that the Emperor N.ipoleon finding such a body of recruits at hand, will not be under tho necessity of sending re-in-forct-ments across the Atlantic. John C. Breckinridge was expeeted in London July 2Sta. on- bis way to Paris, accompanied by several Confederate ofiiccri who it is supposed will volunteer for Mexico. Negro Trouble in Virginia- Political. New York, Ayt S. The Tribune's Richmond cornsspondent bjs evil spirits hax'o boen let looso upon tho United Suites since tho unouromonious and justly deserved fate of the late election xvas pronounced .joining men and citizens together to waviay and assault every culored man they meet, while elder heads uaix'orsully adopt the plan of A telegra.m from the Great Eastern of Jnly 2otn, says the o.ublo is U Jv, and the signals are perfect. A small fault was discovered ami cut off. The Great Eastern -is now paying out the cable in about 2i long. Cupa Kace, Aug. 2, via Aspry Bay, Aug. 5. The Ge.rinani.-i, with dates from Hamburg to July 2.1d, aud'from Southampton to July 2(Kh, has arrived. Tho shnrii end of the cable was landed success fully and connected xvith instruments on board th. Groat Eastern. Parliamentary Elections Cholera, The election returns of the l'.ith show 745 mem hers returned, of whom C34 are liberal. A gain of two. D'Isracli had been making a spe.-jh in which he expressed his convvtion that the r suit of the, elec- ti in would not .Jit lini.-h oonlidi-nee in tha conserv ative party. lie asserted that the conservatives in Parliament would bo superior to those elected in 1859. when tho House falls into its position, and is weeded of these liberal members against whom inches high, hair long, heavy and massive, brown growing low upon the forehead, weight from 110 to 12t) pounds, slender but well formed nock and shoulders: gold diamond ring on the third niisrer with the letters J. W. C. inside, one plain ring; her features not strongly marked. The following was received by C. C. Bookman from Dugi.n A Wall, of Crescent City: The In dians report that tite body of a whits man was found olloat on a part of the wreck of tho Brother Jonathan, below the Klamath river about three laysBgo; that he was alive, had u good deal of mmiev. anil that some ot tne jxlauiath Indians killed him ; they robbed nearly all the trunks, Ac, that went oshoro at tiiut place. ("apt. Buckley has gone down with aj.nrt of his company to in vestigate the mutter. 1 There may not be any truth in the killing, lull tho story about the rob bing is true. General News Items. Pan Francisco, Aug. 20. The Eastorn line is stiil silent. The cotton fields of Los Ancrelos are promising a yield far beyond the most saiigxiine expectations of planters. Tne United States doublc-ender wnr steamer Suwaurc, fully refitted and coaled for a cruise, came down from Mare Island at noon to-dav and will start immediately in search of tho pirate Shenandoah. (Sen. McDowell orders tho immedinto rebuild ing of Camp Independent, in Owen River Valley, Plumas County, California. The route therefrom to Owyhee, via Grauito Creek, will constitute the Snh District of Plumas, under command of Maj. Smith, with ('apt. Swasey Quertermastcr. Out of forty-nine men in Company E, Second Infantry, with Capt. Gibbs on Friday, al but seventeen deserted before the steamer Senator sailed yesterday iu whieh they were to embark for Arizona. A Washington street jeweller's clerk made a desperate attempt to commit suicide at the Brook lyn Hotel on Sansome street this morning, cutting deep gashes iu both xvrists and one side and sever ing the outer jugular. Ho was found in bed, which was perfectly soaked with blood, in season to save his life. Ho will probably be sent to Stock ton. The opposition steamer America arrived this afternoon with dates from New York to tho 20th of July. Saa Francisco. Aug. 22. Major General Mc Dowell has issued orders, that as Major General Hull.tek, commanding this Division, is to arrive on the next steamer from Panama, the posts of Fort feint, Alca;r.v., ami Point ban Jose, will in suc cession Cre the appropriate salute in his honor, as the steamer approaches or passes them Tho French transport steamer Rhine sailed for Mazatlan yesttrday.' The frite Da-seas will sail .luring tne latter part of this xveek Hun. Schuyler Colfax conferred the Degree of Kebekah on seventy ladies, the wive3 of Odd Fel lows, at Doshaway Hail, Saturday evening. The. Independent Union Committee, the Regular Union Conufy Committee, and the Democratic County Committee, were each in session last night in the District d.iii't rooms at the City Hall. It is understood that the Democrat?, will make nomi nations Hon. Schuyler Colfnt and pjlrry will visit the f .i-ts in the harbor and tha Government works at Mare Island, in the United Slates steamer Shu brick, on Thursday. " Tho meeting in behalf of the Frcedmon, held at Piatt's llall lost opening, was xvell attended. The ii;:ht hronn hair, h ng and mixed with some white ; g dil ring. iii'.-Gi'cd n inside with a picve of (direr A wi.iit- man. frmu ihiny-Sve to furty year old. five feet P.uriiiches high, bair worn off bead, black -g .atee. face c nlcl not be described, good teeth ; hud on purplj cssrimire pants, pegged boot, oiw half-sok-d : .-r-e gold hunting watch with vest chain attach, d, one g4l, holy's watch with guard and chain attached, oi.y silver watch, four Br-the Jonathan checks for trunks Nos. 5.34, 81 .and 84. Coin in p.-cket aramrnting to $20 73. Found four miles leLw Trinidad, the body of Isaac Weil, brother of David M'eil. of Portland ; also a young" lady supposed to be Miss N. Shirser. Found at Gold Bluff, a white man, six feet two inches high, would weigh about ISO pounds ; have got no other description. The supposed killing of a man near Klamath river, who came ashore on a piece of the Brother JmiMtii.tn. is lintme. T A letter from Sherman Dar. who saw the body of a man found at Cheteoe, from the wreck, de scribes it. The name of toe man was. evidently. Irwin, and on a written list of clothing in bis pock et was the name of Catharine Irwin. Also, on another pape- tite following: "John H. Ferguson. southeast corner of Howard and Thompson treet. 1 u i .a-I i-i. jr.. lie !i;kI been passenger on th Golden Rule, which steamer wa wrecked on P.oa- cailor. General Items. San Francisco, Aug. 21. The dead body washed ashore near Trinidad, and found by In- ti.ins, is recognized by Capt, Do Wolf s relatives to have be.-n his. Mr. Thomas. Nesbit. brother of the late James Nesbif, who was lost on tho Jonathan, has received a letter from a gentleman at Crescent City, notify ing him that among the papers found on the body of Mr. Nesbit, was a will written in lead pencil, and evidently written after the ship had struck. The will makes bis brother solo executor. This is an unusual instance of self-possession sad thought fulness in the hour of deadly peril. -Wtgal lenders i4Qii74J. ' A Negress Top of Am,. One of thetfifa- tures of tho Fourth of July celebration rj Cleveland, (Ohio) is thus described fey ihi Plain Dealer : t " One feature of the procession, we kave left to the last, as the most disru8tinif con coivable. A large express wasron had seats! ranging around the outside, rising in the form of a pyramid in the center. On those? outside seats were arranged beautiful little Sirls, neatly and tastily dressod. filling tho seats toward the top of the pyramid, leaving the one on the apex vacant. Upon this seat 1 i -tt- wan j.iaceu a negress. e say no more. It must have been extremely disgusting to any one of a refined mind." How do our Oregon Republicans like the arranjrem nt ? fighting our soldiers, and-t the earns time hi-sing corrupt practices have been charged, he believed audience "eiJ addreised by Rer. Mr. JBro", - year. Test Oaths. -The following question was propounded to Edward Jiates of Missouri, Attorney General under 3dr. Lincoln, in re ference to the test oath fo voters in the late election in that State : Should a man who believes" the oath to be unlawful, nevertl"hias take it, if he can do so with a clear conscience, rather than be robbed of his vote by a dishonest trick ? Mr. Bates responded as follows : I, myself, can tak the oath without anv conciousncss of having done wrong mysel?r or any sense of jhame, except the "humilia tion of yielding to an unlawful and unjusfc demand, ditshonestly made upon me. ' Emigrants JIetcesisg. Late advices from Idaho Territory gay that a lar& num ber of emigrants from the Western border States re returning to their old houica ..this 7 I; o X., i