iiii:l .), 4littshurgit altgetth pri.ll.lN It:CMOPUrVqAM CITY Ail) SUB ÜBB,AN i. Centred Conference of the DI. C. Church. TOGILTVEITS The body rearm:Wed In the mast plans, Rev. Melon Baker In the eludr. Dee ettonel terries* eoaducted_by the ROT. Mr. Weber, of Milo. The regular order of business wait suspend. ed for the purpose of taking up se much of the report of the terereittee on the Spine psey 101 relates to the number Of , additional ;lichens. The report recommends that n'a ifinionary Bishops be sleeted, but that two tai the Halted Stoles he chosen en Vriday, 21th list. Rev. Mr. Smith, of N. W. Indthan, offered an iirceadmenathat the word two be i Waken cat end it:Lein three, one of whezasball dwell upon the Pablic remit and the ether ewe be tween Chi Allegheny and Booty Mountains. nem Dr. Trinkets gave the minim which influenited the enunizittee in snaking up their report, r iseotamending two now Bishops to be elected. ' Rev.iler. Curry made an earnest and elo quent Spied'. In favor of as thertese in the. Bplecipal Board, and closed by :. moirlas to strike outi' , lhree",azd ineert "foes." • . Mrl Smith withdrew thatipertethis emend. meat whiehi related to the residence of the Bishops. Rev.' Dr. Tippitt, of Baltimoile, made a epeechi stalest any thereat°. 10 reaching that point, however, he used a crooked stick that 'mimed to striker's great manypeople. , He argued against an increase in the Estill°. - pany, bottoms the iniaisterry andi - people now negotiate their appeintmeats, and all that the Bishops have to do is come alougend execute a blllef salo. New. Dr. Good., of N. Indiape, remarked that promotion seldom Improved a man, bet le the :history of the M. S. Mirth so man bad aver been elected a Bishop 'without being a better ma t h than ho had been prior to ; hb promotion. ' , . . lie in favor of bit two Bithope. licit.CoL Meetly, of Ohlo, strengly urged the increase of the number of the Bishops, and paid AM& compliment to the hay of the Charon. ' ii BOY. D.r.Crotry was net in fetter 6f the in crease ' evilest the place of their residence be Shied to thaWeet—the great part of that por tion el the Conference. Caleb this Is done not mere titan two ought to be °hutted, and he was not part Brier whether any be elected'. ' The'questlon was ordered without debate. _:.The ciao was than taken zpoii the amend ment to this amendment to 'trite oat "three" and insert four, whlsh was teat. '' The vete was then taken upon the amend . meat to strike out "tiro" sit insert three, which week/opted by a vote of 110 I. 114. So to-mbrrow the Conference will premed to elect three new Bishops. , .• The order of beldam was suspended fu the rupee.° of receidas a delegation from the Laymen's lenventiou, . tuThey then proceeded to tate their place open the pliSorse,eißl were squallyb Lae dueedito the body. . Our. Wright, of Leans, that stated that Dr. Strong, of ifew Tech, tits Secretary of the . Convesition would read the addren of the Laymen's Cenveztlext. 'y Dr. Strong they' proceeded to read the ad dress. i It cortained several pints of 'great latierut. in reference to the vote of the bay - open that qttettlon, tabs by Order et the ht. Gen eral Conference, 1. It le without preeedszt hi the 'rift . ' ory of American Methodism, nor asked for by the laymen. . . 2. In the mode in which that iota wad taken, the General Copiers's.' should have been more explicit in giving directions. $. The breaking oat of the was has "with, drawn the 'attention of the pronto. The SA' must first be saved before. the people can give their mind to great and Important change. in the organise arrangement ollthe church which they love. . . 4 "The resell of the 'voting shows fEtst the , people of,:the older conferences; have great favor for lay representation, al a majority *1 thil'A votes hod been cart for the chtinge. The address strongly cattiends 'for Lay Berimentatives, and reitoseies the various ampiehts for its 'Omission taro the Connell/ of th Methodist Chunch. Th objections to its introductions are ta ken tip, and disposed of inn masterly manner. Great - mid- clarions thine tribe chtu-elt are predicted as the zeta and ontaln'restats of tie adoption of - this Mestere. Dr:Straus' read a resolution punt by tea C . nventiiin, In .Which they atk the Conference jpass nice,providing pviding lot ihe election of Lay 'EI tegates to the next Conforonch. • he address was ordered to be priated, aid th delegation was granted naillterview villia th Standing Committee 01 Lay Delegation. The order was math for the ;lecithin to'-' mer4w. On behalf of the des...ellen to visit the President , of- the Ltaited * Slieme, the Rev. Bishop Ames presented theik report. Ho stated that the delegation had teen very emolimusly received by lb* President, and though, the responie of theTrimidezt had by ionic way bond its me la tojtmpOlialirtato, It wait net bythe inrimosenslty . f the dale _ gation. Iv glee, us great plehier° jg uaeuee WM by. Richard Newton; D. D., of Philadel phia, will addrese the Sabbath Soloolisf thin city, is-reogow (debt:is - 4h) rtfterneendet three °Week, in the lei Prisbyterian Chard', Weed -. street. The place Is well clioson-:-buige es the church is, it will doubtless be filled to Its at-. mosti.eapseity. We are reaugutiA,ite Moose that the entire roma, above dend'llilow,'wlll be reamed for tbe children and teachers, as it le Shea Dr. Newton wishes especially to sleet.- Superintendents and Oceanus will confer a favor by avoiding with their echel on: end assisting in singing,. keeping order, Ate. . , The President'', letter to the Cenfuenee Wag then banded by the Pe.shop to the Bee .retary,who read It. It nu received with. losid,applanso. Toe question of the olootioli of en additbea. , el Miutenary Secretary * reside on the Pa.' do mast, was than teken,:q -; titer . Dr. Cableighoditon pt; pf th e sh... alikwas beardin dApase et the 12161111 T• pond. . • The mail question was then ordered. . • , The unendeneat to "tram out "thiil'atifle Clout," and Inure "in the West," warongved.': A....divisten of they question was eideid for, and the "Pactio Coast" wasttriehen cut, eat all the West!' wee adopted.. andvete was taken en the ampolateurat, and wee curled by a vote of lee, In favor, whiolt was' • dedtded ratdority *files body. Thelfepert (No. 7) of • the Commnittte on Boolt,Ceseern was taken tip. . Tleittook Agents at,,Clutianati were stale eked to, establish a book 'depository at St. . Atother.in favor of a building for the Book Concierk„lp. Cenfornie s and other liepu ,net of any general lottiest were alepassil. The Conference adjourned with the Dose elegy and Benediction by the Zee. R. Val , len.. • • AL Sad Ceuse Tasterday afternoon an ;information was lode before the Meyer against Mrs. Mary Bray, a resident of the Eighth ward, by some of her neighbors, charging her with habittel .drunkesnms, , and neglecting to provide fe teraltildren, two lntereating little girls; algid respectively eight and four years. him. Bray's husband died about II year age, ohm /Mot time ske has been drinking eo ascent, and kas oocasionally. treated her children nery,cruilly. 101111chalitable ladles sent her • sackefflour and some hater's yesterday, hat she 'mai too Mucitintorioseid to *sok, and when the editor 'visited bar dwelling to tall• her into custody he found tho children eating the Mitt uncooked; and, the mother slomplag In bed. ' The Maier eopuiltted Mrs. Bray to jall,.andwilftshe charge of the children; and send th m tethe Bono of Befog. or the Poor B. • e.. - . - A Prompt Revenue. . On MI nalYnienting Copts& &nap received antiortil from the fleeratuy of War to for. ward a battalion of two or lepr companies of artllleti,ta. OA Tharedil Binary A, oaf eletionief Battery H, shoving the earns pretiptitude tad aleorlety dlephsyediest yeas., Pretwilft'ici Nut4B l6o , _uniformed and minty*. for carrion. - The Winos of Cot:t roy wlll,,preeeed to the treat s shoit Otis, nitilsrionunond of that very popular ssi- Algor t .loseph Bsoan, lets Najaf of the 103 d regiatenfiTerhteli is lllLLeg.op Toys flit at the, lteadituartera of . the batutlionallklas o;7llnder Captain Bloats' foll Owl. neat, and then Company p, under essiteln .Idelferren. The Chairmen of the Battery onimutito of Allegheny Oculty will lie found'at. wtrkiir Hell, and those betin lniefaces: - with the 'beau..Hen will ;aim Ise . % , A'Artais...-Air. • .11140its.thsrottotrice,bAs just resolved Ilikr• lees. Wepklyl, Tha Iwand Tablp ; TlLti Judo, nava ;'Zzici;l4,3 nad Vipay ; 11•Trilx1V4's Nei:ably ; LlterarY.Cgsninion ; .New Illszcory,tetOgor; CI inns; ,Seigd.sy Idercar4, Nett' Natlon, - Woot.le )10titld andlTritra? , ? 'Solloolk rt • I 1.; 4 i" - Fire la Itotaigahela Borough. On Friday night about eleven o'clock, a to broke out in the large frame Boiler and idaohine Shop of Mans. Snowden k Son, in Monongahela Borough, at the South end of the Monongahela Bridge, which was complete ly. consumed. The rteam fire engines were speedily on theafround, but owing to the dif ficulty of procuring a amply of water, could not render mubh service. The Eagle and Duquesne were taken to the river,. and forced water through their hue to the Ore, and can seeded in saving a number of buildings on the weikend of the burning building. Me- CalleLtßass Houle wu in great danger for a sheosillnee, but the dre was stopped before re-Wel:et. MA :Piers and part of the machinery for the new gunboat " Umpqua" were in the shop, and probably have been destroyed. A large quntity of tools and.material were con sumed. Messrs. Showden and Mason's boat yard being immediately opposte the Ire, great fear woe felt for ' . the safety of the gunboats. "Mansynnk "and "Umpqua," but fortimate ly the gams did not cross the strut. Ire were unable to ascertain bow the fire originated. The workmen had been engaged in the shop till after - size o'clock id the even ing, and they state that they bad carefully extinguished the Ores before leaving. Some tight may be throws upon the matter to-day: Mr. Snowden war unable lastnight to state the amount of loss, but it will doubtlesi be heavy. The building and stock wore Insured. Signs of the Mites. As a fair exlmple of the rapid'growth of Pittsburgh and vicinage, we may refer to the great increase of stook in our rations mercan tile establishments, and we believe In no branch of business hes there been more energy and enterprise exhibited than in the shoe trade. Our thoughts were . directed, in this olanntl after inspecting the immente stock of boots, shoes, gaiters, balmorals, Are on sale in the thriving establishment of T. A. Mo. OLILLAMD, Re. 55 111th street. His Mock is complete is every department, and unlashes can suited, from the losable though service able brogan, to the dainty and fashionable gaiter or balmoral. The entire day is devo ted to privatitigaus, and agreeable and gen tlemanly attektints are always ready to wait upon purchasers. As this L the season when persons wish to select their summer wear, we would refer them to this establishment, as we I feel Jr:stiffed in saying that they cannot find a better or mere complete stook to select from west bf the Idenntains. Remember 55 Fifth street. TIIs Eighth Regiment of Pennsylvania Tim term of this gallant veteran regiment having expired, they are now on their way to this city to be ;Eattstersd out of the service.. The regiment, under command of Major George Girdle?, participated In site meant bat tles, and lest a burp number of man in kill ed and emended. Informstioa was resolved In this city last evening that thd "Eighth" would pvobably arrive hers to day, and 1107/1111111201M1 have been perfected to give them a Itting reception. A brass band has been engaged to precede them from the depot to the City Mall, where an excel lent meal will be furnished thins by the Sub. sistonee Committee, after which they will he weltomed by Mayor Lowry. We doubt not that oar shims will de all In their power to receive the veterans in a bumming manner, as they are worthy of all honors which can be bestowed upon them. Ace!dant on the lees Clad Gamboa Illeasynak—Dian Oa Friday afternoon • maa named ltran Moran, wail killed on the new iron clad gun boat hisaaruck under the following eircum stances a Moran was engaged in hoisting • large iron plate tmcm the turret of the Tomei, when by some mum the plats became disar ranged, end swung against him, striking him on the head and killing him iutaatly. The deceased was about twenty-als years of age and unmarried. Coronae McClung held en inquest upon the body, after which it wee »- mend to the residence a friend in this city. The glaciated bad teen.angsged upon the 'ves sel alteS Ito eonameneerneat, and was much respected by kis fallow work-man, who ap peared deeply affected at his,sudden and 'mel ancholy death. - • An Intolerable . PiRiIUIDOO. Zds. Gazsue:: wise, through your coking .10 direat Se natation of the Street COMtal iionez of Allegheny to, the Wit that parties owniag boats, 'rumba rafts, eta., moored op posite South avenue; are violating the ordi nance by stretching their lines over the pub lic highway, and making fast to toes, eta., og private propetty. This is a serious an noyance to e rapirty owners there, and pedes trians at night.' ere in danger of limiting their bones ityatumbling over the lines. We hop. the Street Csmunlssiensz will give this matter his immediate attention, • • The Courts. [Repotted rrprnely for the Garotte.) Durum. COrst.--This Court disposed of the folioed's eases yesterday : L C. Bender, Br. ti.Cilitous P. Railway Cenipauy. Argued C. A. T. U. A. Wright, for ass, n. J. Wright and *ifs. Oratinned. 12• gnat U. McKnight et al Vale absolute. IS. Wilson, Sur Ji Co. T. John Iffeath et •ai. Oen ti sdun. Jolts ZhellUng Jr.ni Oalland T. Retired Com pas,. W. , trial rotated. • It B. ZsCracten um. Z. T. Mine, Continued. IL Kirkpatrick is. Lorna. Rule absolute. U. Borough of Itanebettar tn. W. Robinson et AL Argued AL A. T. Lrtstoaxersils u Coto:mg.—L. Prang & Co. hive issued a new series of lithographs in colors, foe the album, embraabita choice col lection of tower pictures.- The 'iris' prat.. suety published represnt Autumn Leave', rpdscapos, Butterflies, and hamming Birds. one who has Net examined these card pie s can rutin •Om perfection which ha been attained in the art of lithographing in colors: Some of those picture' mold hardly be dlitingalshed from the !nest productions of the pmfail and brush. The miming is wren aai natural, and the arrangement Is artistic and bountitaL They are perfect in drawing and toloring, and are exceedingly attractive Itr the album. They are for sale at the book and pub:4lW stores in this city. 'CIIVA.LI7II9: TEN Mtn linsuarr.—Pkt 84th Pennsylvania regissont, Col. lamb IC Campbell, suffersi considerably in tins battle of - New Market, ander Gan. Ply& Capt. Graham and Capt. aloasker. bath of JO/1111. Myra were killed, and a mita named Essimmr, killed or missing, LL-OeL .1151 us P. Linton, of tho same place is mortally wounded and a prisonar in the hands of the sump Capt. Jones, of Mouton, is also killed; and Lieut. Jams, Burke, of lambda county, b badly 'winded. 6ICKXII,O Acomus..—Yortorday aflarnoon anaccdiont ocrennod to Andrew Mahoney, workmaa la Ponnoclr's Youradry,in tin Ninth stud, - whfsh will probably result fatally. Mahom was "asstridng in ratting a hoary lasting whin it fall upon him, dislocating bls loft thigh, crushing Jib loft log, and inflisting oats r *laths inforaally. The Wand man was oonvoyad tr him residence on Webster street, marite sttanding physician has ►it alighthopos of Ids mammy. ue .BALtiir-This Ifteimoon at timeo o'eleek, a In will bombed tiptoe Menai Ea%, in the Alleghaky Dhunend, with spprepriate eerementa. Rev. Oedema Clark wall era the °ening payer, and Yobs IClrlipatrieki Esq.,. Thomas llianball, Esq., and Gam mainertespeskeri will be puma and dam addresses. A sztellrnt Mos band will be In othadanes. The caramelise will daabtles* be Tay Interesting, and a lave crowd maybe ex • seta, Mtn Scanal Ooroarr..":-Oa Timidity eve ning next, a concert will be gins by Mile Lena Scribe, at Conant Hall, the proceeds of which will be divided between as Sanitary and Christian 0111111111110111. Min &alba will be wined by a number of well known saw tan, and these who attend may rely. upon spending a pleasant events& Pinata.—W• acknowledge the receipt of an invitation to attend the Second Animal Ptah • of the. Novelty and - Variety. Worts; whi comet off on:Tuesday the Slst last.; at No- See's Beaks, the *weds of which will be &Tilted to the fianitary land It will doubtless be *pleasant affair. • , A - Pori taostarr m Barrts—Tha New TorkWeekly Tribuntdreraldaud Timis contain fall acwoutta of thslata Hates, aud are just this tAputs to melte you hinds. They aim be had with AsithoUt wrapped for• matting, at Brunk Cassea newt Dspot,! Ohre:dale handing, ]fifth street. " ! A 2 PrrrOcze.--A large samortriroat.rei ladmo, eard Oho topapbe, ate., all thelt papsra, periodital saagasittes, • ilium boo *to.; outer° ant lontanacitillies; Matinee', end *Till - Wig la .the• beolcand parlodleal Cue. Call et r.rittoelei, appetite the "petit Cinntrana.-.Zaka Blies; ralatid vu anastad 'intraday an • cliarii_at ions stadia& was committed t.og um. main IJ, tkidlayari to ansrarr. CaraL, 'plata hurnotystbiatirratelV =9M2213E Letter from Washington. Correrpand!sact!ot . qq.E'lttatrariti Gazotta. Tira31213(0707 Cree, May 19,1864. There Is a pe:feet lull here this `morning in war news. The moult of Impending battles L looked for with intense Interest. Tliare Is no deep rooted fear so far CI I know; Indeed : there is rather confident hope. Built must not be overlooked that Lee. is In strong force and well fortified at Bpottsylvania. Those competent to judge kayo oo hesiation in laying that he has not len than 150,000 men, who:are the very eream of the rebel army, if there Is any cream in it. From &111 anti lean, I think that this opinion Is very near the tenth. It is not beyond probability, 'either, that the force may be considerably nevi:tinted. A. mast bloody battle will be fought there scion, unless Providence interposes. We loag for a decisive victory, and Yet we chink we are scarcely prepared for it. The body ,pelitio has mazy rotten places! in It. Becesh sympathisers here, say that Lis only retired to avoid the stench of the battle-field, and that therein/ no military nodanity for his retreat to Bpottsylvaniel Tour; corre spondent's:Let thls,by asking,Why did he not adman as he would have escaped It more effectually by coning North, where the air Is a great deal purer and not so much polluted by the ROM breath of treason and dislqyaley Wounded men are still coming up from -Fredericluburg. Regiments are going down by the thousands to the front. We most have about 200,000 men there now. The roads are in a horrible conditions ac• wining to the reports of then, who have coma up. Wounded men prefer walking, transportation is so slow and difficult. No. nurses have been allowed to go down to the army or Fredericksburg for two days, as every steamer and' wagon Is crowded to Its utmost capacity, although reports say the -men are sawing there for want of supplies and nun leg. Many of the nurses have °given out" from sheer exhaustion. There are numerous delegates here from the Sanitary and Clitistfin Commissions, none of whom can get dews at Inn for a day or two. Both stone and nurses will be In extensive requisition before long. • I have been visiting some of the hospitals here and looking at the operations of the Sanitary Commission, and believe without detracting in the least from the German Re lief or any other Association, that it Is a no ble, philanthropic and patriotic institution, and should receive the hearty support of every lever of the soldier. One man said, to me yesterday, "I do not knot what we would do, were it not for the Sanitary Commission. It would be impossible for the Government to give us these delicacies, without which, away from mothers, sisters, wives and the Madera of home; we would, be moat miserable!' lam happy to inform you that the liberality of your Pittsburgh Sanitary Committee, U 11•817+ where commended in the highest terms. And I must not' mit here to let the ladies Connect ed with it know the Compliments that ire paid to them. Gentlemen in the office here have Goldin, that Pittsburgh sends the Smut den udes, the richest stores, and the best gar ments that come from any plus. It Is to be hoped that our oltisaut will make the fair such • reccess as will enable the tidies to sus tain their high reputation. Alphabetical (bite of Pennsylvania Wounds d are being published here. - I would forward !tem to you, hut I understand that the Sani tary Committee have made arrangements with their Agent here to forward tes as soon as p ublished, . and they will be bulletin ed on Fourth street. They lUD Tab' con venient • for reference but they ire not by may means full. To got correct lists jest now, when men are coating In and being transferred every hour,. would be utterly impossible. Colonel Han name is not on the list as published.. He is In Armory Hospital, 2th street, near Penn ' Weenie Avenue, wounded in hips, and troub led with chills and fever., His case net by any moans critical so far. Lieut. Hager, fist P. V., is et the Avenue House, wounded In right breast. Not dangerous. Lieut. cad wall,,of the same regiment. is also there. He returned from the gates of RichmOnd last night, having beim recaptured by Sheridan within cme cold a half mire, of the rabid Pap LtiL Adjutant Harper will be able to go home in a day or two. J. P. Wit:Won, Co. I, 624 P. V., is ha Armory hospital, wounded In (oat. Not dangerous. Alto, John 'Myers, Co. H, 61st P. 1., wounded in thigh,.progressing. favora bly. I saw General William Robinson, Jr., in the hospitals yesterday engaged in • the be nevolent work of buying oranges; for the patients. If the people were just to consider for a moment how much money should be spared cash day In delicacies for 20,000 men —them:nbar now in this vicinity—they would never complain of the large sums that the different aetheiattons are raising by fairs and otherwise. If yeur correspondent Can pt down to "the front," be will send you news at the *Wiest moment. It shall be the truth, whether fa-. vorable or nnfavorable. No friends need come to look after their relatives beyond Washbrgten. Nano. Cusses os Coosa - la.—Mr. Black, our Law renceville curios, Ea log disposed of -his route on the Peoniv Queue, be world Inform his patrons that the change takes place this owning, May 2lst. All moneys duo op to this date Mr. Black win oolleit- iORNSTALLIIII ria MAJIMEL--Bill..Catilray, a resident If tha Ppstward, Allegheny, was lined ten dollars and costs by Mayor ;Allman dor, yestarday, for buying butter dosing mar ket hours, for tho purposo of selling ;again. OLIZS lsonnt--• large pampa *lase in a window of Mem& Elder &Arm new store, on Wood Weed; was broken yesterday by a 'Tinton accidently striking it with!a board. A =mut. meeting of the Bair Cammittoe will be held to-night at the Board o! Trade rooms. The flag will bombed this afternoon at g o'clock, on Moral HalL SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES. TRO/411 PAJMIN Plain and-Onnuneital Slate Roofer, and &Warta Parmsylvarda and Var. aunt alats of the bast vellty at lei ndu 02 . 06 at Alex. Laughlin's; near the Wain Work', Pitteinrsi, Pa. otsauz Nonam—Tie atlantic!! of 012 r readers is directed to the brilliant assommout of Spring and FitIICIIIIR Goods .jast i received by emfriad Mr. John Meier, No. 116 Fed eral street, Allegheny. His stook Comprises • great variety of Fumy Iraneb, lagltgly &kWh. and American Cassimeres and Cloths, and he Silk and Cassimeze Vestings,—all of which will bls made up to order in the latest Mies and in the boot manner. A Shot°, 'se lection of Furnishing Goods also o*handand Madee, togither with stook of Beady Clothkr. well and fuhionably mad& flocovre.—Bamuel Graham k Co., Mer chant Tailors, have rousted to TB llmithliald skeet. We are jot receiving ode second supply of spring and 'matzo goods, and void most respotfolly invite our friends and Gm pubic in general to smaminel our new stook, be ll owing it to be tOllO of 'OA finest -stooks of merchant tailor goods IsO the city. Er ni Vaunt warranbcd to give la with- Action, ix both pries and quality. :Give as a o r g bifore pochsaing • elsewhere and 'Judy relves. Gum mi kiteoAiroms :alma Tailo rs, NoJ33 fingthOld mtri pt. Hum% Eta vsns &ha:am—Peri one who dies from the effects of the bullet, ten perish boa damp and exposers to night air: :emits doses of HOLLOWAY'S PILLS, taken every other night, cored all discreet." of the Lives and Stomach, purify the blood, and In swersoune health to evozy Man. ' Helleway's PUIj sad Ointment are now re tailed, owing to the high price of &us, km. at 10 ants, 75 oasts and el 10 per box or pot. For sale In Pittsburgh by B. L. Fahnii. stook and Co. !or sale-at Bolton's drag store, Beth street; Pittsburgh. • Par sale also by Geo. A. Reny, Federal steed, Allegheny city. ecmpremi and °Maori in the army, being expoild to ridden changes, aboul4ciltrays be toppled with "Bruin's Moab's! irroehes," u they giro prompt relief in a cold, cough or an irritated lore throat. - - Yer ells by dinette generally. Da. Munn, ..Dentist, Re. 161 toura gnat, between Smithfield and Grant. indttemaents boa dm by , offering low plane; but an equitable fee will be eherged In nay cue, for the. best inateriais will .be Wei and all the time and skill rseemary to ur snroPriNtlleta Mail shall be applied • mlT:em '• •- Oaxaca end awriege eats will be taken at the Olaufbnir odloik, No. 410 Penn 'tree*, day or. night. MI orders lett at the above pima will be promptly itteaded to. MI calla must be • d advance. , • Jour' M. Omar, 4,4447 M Law, es Omit stoat , • . aaan . • 0. Sn.t. Dentltt, 241 Pan strait, tactita.sil buiussa.ot.hlo - CUD Paatqcouras o 1 the letejihn. • II bMst *Frets ths, MEE THE LATES NNW'S BY TELEOI4I%. OUR SPBOIAL DipPATOHES. FROM WA 811.1Groir. Birds! Dispatth to the Pittsbnqh Oscsito IVAssisaro4 May 20,1864. cow:Erni, sz.r.orto* class The Committee have decided the mail, of Todd ye. Jayne, delegate frtm Deeotah Ter ritory, in Smoot the contestant, Todd. They also report back to the Boned the two Minoru{ cases, Price vs. McClurg and Birch vs. King and oak to be discharged from their further ,oanslderation. • These easel are altogether similar to the recent case of .Gen. tegan from the Same State, in which this House reversed the of the Committee. They:regard it useless therefore to melte any report on these cases, and the sitting members will re tain their seats without debate. • ?LDS wrrn 01011.0. The Senate Commerce Committee had a spacial mooting for the purpOse of completing the bill regulating trade with the rebel Stater. The law which palmed oneyear ago relating to this subjeot has, after a fair trial, proved Inadequate. The committee, therefore, pro pose to adopt their original bill, not merely restricting, hut probibitin4, indiscriminate trade with the rebels. The* will helve all articles which are now allowed to pass through the lines contraband of war:, ' WWI TRAIL DILLIT 111100117TION. Mr. Wilson introduced orenoiation to anther lie the Pruident to call out Won by draft for one year in such numbers ae the exigencies of the service may require, tinder the general provisions of the act of March, 1863. Tt wee referred to the. Military oemmittee. Them Nelms to bo danger of oar having a repetition of the nine months' and one year fettle.. raise elate attire. The report of the Committee on Elections, that Gen. Blair had not beim legally elected to the House . , would hove been called up be fore this but for the position taken by hie friends that notice most be given him. It ll understood that they Maim that he is still a member cf the nous°, notwithstanding hie military position. OGYIONIMIT roe Or . PAILIOADS. Tho Senate postponed until next week the considmailon of the House hill declaring all the Sail-roads in the United States subject to the use of Governtaent for military, postal, and eommordal purposes. Tho Camden and Amboy Railroad interests have asked to be beard be fore action to taken. QIIIMTION OF ADJOOSESEST. The question of this final adjourn ment of Congress begins to be agita ted. An effort will loon be made in the House to pass • resolution, fixing the time •t the 25th of Jane, bat the Satiate will not consent to name any day 111111 has ffnished the consid eration of some of the morb Important Ms before It. TOP Tal KATT. The il01:180 Naval Committee to•dsy re. anted the consideration of the subject for the construction of marine engines for the Navy and examined serrate witnesees who endoreed, the present theory of the , departmeat. The • committee have nearly dellshed their investi• gations, and will shortly , prepare; their re port. 011.1. TO TAT CINCINNATI TAUT°. The House to day pussed the bill reported by Alex. Long from the CoMmittee on Claims, prOvidtug for the payment of Colonel John F. Watts', regiment ofCin militia, irregu larly called into service do -lag Kirby Smith's raid. •Imimel WbosbrOl'Orrzelig' Among the western we e nded Wednes. ware day's battle re Ma fano* ng officers Llent. O. L. Pettibone, 4th Ohio ; !Capt. J. D. Fisher and Lient A. W. Johns ion, 7th • Virginia; Blaiar A. 11.111mlow :ati Lieut. Charles Manahan, Bth Ohio; Col.' John Coons, 14th Indiana. to sax nosntrtu The following men, trout the 6th Ohio, are In the boopitale at Fraderiekebarg: Sergeant E. B. Raynard, Comp. 13,,sick ; Corp. 0. W. Rayne, Comp. 13, wonyadlid in hip; T. W. Downer, Comp. B, we:Dn.:led in eyeo ; Fred. Gilmore, Comp. K, sick. Nonwoven coeirtnwao. The Senate in Execntive session has con Armed the nomination of Uames B. Manpin Collector of Internal 1129011te at Union, FraFtk lin county, Missouri, vice ,Elijah A. Murphy ratigaed. THI PACIFIC ILLILILOAD BILL. Tho Patin Railroad daily receiving consideration In the Coinunittoes of both llotuee, and It le inpposd that the bill will pass in the thane urged b the. friends of the road now here. ~,, CIVIL AND lIISCELLAMIOLIA ; P11011L16 . 1 .11 BILLS. The Ways and Means C . Moe have under consideration the Banat 's amendments to the civil and mLseellanoom appropriation bills. They concurred in most of them, and will re ; port them to-morrow. i 0111 BRAZILLIIII fliluxsz DILL. The BrasUlan mall stesiner bill meets with an cue:posted opposition ln the Senate. The friends of the Vanessa Unitize are "Attempt ing to attach it as a rider . o the bill. Till TAX ILL. The Sonata will "petal y take up the tax bill. They hope that tip aonelderatlon will be tabbed, and that it wall become a law by the Ilrat of Jane. 10:40 etrascaplrox wlr Subscriptions to aka 10:40 loan today amountod to one million j throe handfed and four thousand dollars.. r Latest European intelligence, PORT an lissistra,N. 8., May 20.—The Pans-1 Tian, from Liverpool an the 12th, and London deny on the 13th but., MS Quebec, wu inter cepted at Port au Banal this evening, and the following her new; btafased The rebel anther Plans destroyed the ship Avon, of Boston, on the 2it t l: of March. House In the Hoe of Commis 1, on the 1511 i Ur. Balms moved * sea d reading of the bill reducing the franehl eis borough' to 411 for householders. After, debate, the meta nee wu defeated by 27Y. 216, amidst loud absorbs; from the cones Mires. The British channel t, on the 12th, left the Downs, bound to the estwerd. Mr. Gladstone had • acts an important speech in the House of 0. =ions on Barns' Reform Bill. The liberal journals sibilant over Glad stone's politicos, end regs • this defeat u the commencement of a glee reform victory. ' The Morning Poe: h a special telegram from Aellptadt of the 1 •th, which says that a i ta th v e ro n un lY de al d en o g n are th m e s Chi nt e s wwe ide w iT hilke the k illed Danes had 63 wounded's' only 10 killed. The Times' correspond t at the Danish headquarters aye :• e whole disposable force of the Danish ce • • tants is only 24,000, while the Austrians end Prussians in Den mark: numbered 80,000... The alas compelled 3 assist in demiillshing the whits. The. emperor and e reached Madeira on th tolled again theism* da Liverpool, May 13. week, 02,890 bale". The 16,623 bales; imposts bales. The follow's' /fiddling, Mobile, 28 laods, 28. The market tr 000 itthabltants : to ortilleatlon at Bra d• r i 2 s ith v of o o m f 2d d e lpil co aribidd • tton— T salei of the setuel experts mete f -the weeki - .27;51e thequotettene r. dt Op .tisy is firts. on: -The World one ISM atm rated Tee! The and "r" Joadl 2l" : -lamoC f . " pended.reThe • in; uspliermi - Naw TOO, May night before Out, were • World and-Javnat of bold ;mention: They; and sot strictly In acme coined. No '_doonotenta are permut ed to, be to heaquarters the to:. No lafennatlon whstil turpiadod pinta troo we la obermand:olet . iil = l % ..l2u et tf.“7. ! Who Outs "who, imogln chirp of ilia i mom To no new ordoll, • • co with those to. •ow in 'then Whoa • cited. tallitary ticontolooboorTodle is :gird to th• iiniestediVba to di tactaiimmt4 glowed. UN* 1i.,:.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,..-,.,_ ,-',:_)3Q....,44,.!.:1,t Grant -Le e TIE SKIMMING IN OUR FAVOR. Present Position of the Armies. Mt LOSS O'S IVEDNORDAY ABOUT 1,000, Bold Cavalry Bash on Thursday; THE ENTIRE BODT . REPaRTED CAPTURED Formidable Rebel Demonstration. THE ENEMY'DRIVEN BACK. No Fighting Reported Friday. Opodal Dlopetcn to llualttaburgh Catena W113113'01 . 011, MOT 20, 1604 Our correspondent, "D. 5.," writes to this Bureau under date: "Teadquarters Army of Potomao, Nay 19th, 8 P. life—Our losses In Wednesday's fight seem abort one thousand killed, wounded, and mining. The wounds were more than usually severe, our men hav ing been exposed during part of the time to a inking Are of canister and grope. Last night and this morning the 9th, th 6, and 2d corps wore Withdrawn from the riglit and placed on th ft. Oen. Warms now holds the extreme nor, and flartesick the left. Oar line on the left Is advanced about two miles beyond oar position yesterday, and oc cupier an open valley on the south side of Ny river, .the first branch of the Mattapony The enemy holds the woods boyoncl, and is entrenched. In front of SpottaYlrautaCourt lipase there Is no change, the enemy oceipylog the same ground held during the latter' days. All reports shout Lee's overacting or pro peeing to retreat arewithont foundation. The enemy, finding our right withdrawn yesterday, adeinced part of his left wing and occupied the groundleld by Hancock the day before. • BOLD REBEL CAYALIIT DASD This evening, at ihalf.past tiro o'clock, body of rebel cavalry made a dashroand oar right, either with the intention of bantling the rear of Ilancoch's corps, or eaptaring the provision train coming up from Fredericks burg. Two regiments of Infantry and two of cavalry drove.them back after a brisk skirmish of half an how: It Is reported that part of the wagon train was destroyed by the rebels. The hew hes jut come in that the entire body of Rebel cavalry, numbering eta hun dred, which made a dull on our right this evening, was captured by our infantry. The Ist Maine and 21 New York heavy artillery mimed 'enrol, in the skirmish. They bad advanced to within three quarter, of a mile of Gen. Grant's headquarters before our men made the attack. Tho following later reports from year cor respondent "D. 8.," with tliblirely of - the Petomsc, have lint been riadved. The ene my's demeruseration on oar right dila even ing waa muck more formidable than was first supposed. Their cavalry, which made inch l oads dash around oar rt r , bt, was the advance Esiell's whole corps, the main body of which lay back in line to support the cavalry when driven hack on this lino. Ills cavalry fell back when attacked by cur two regi ment*, and thus oar men wore drawn on, and brought under a miirderous fire of musketry. Tyler's whole division wan next sent up to their support, adror .4 while the .11ring wig - Teri heavy. The bnomy were driven back with conaideralde lbsa. oar men roust t ow open ground, which giro Seenemy decided advantage. LOBEIS o► 101 3Tli.Colr9. The cadre !onto of tha sth corps, eine° crossing the Rapidan, are ea fallow.: Killed, 1,240; woruaded, 11,570; missing, 1,120; to tal, 15,930, GUNBOATS AT OSIDSOICBENDIG. ; Two gunboats came up the Rappahannock and U. now lying at Fredericksburg. • TSLICGRAPJVC CONItirtICATION There is telegraphic communication be Given. Aequia Creek and Grant'. headquarter,. WAS/31E0705) May 20, 11:30, e. •.—The latest dispatches receired here, bring down the savant of events at the front to 9 o'clock this morning. Thera had been no fighting to-day, and the situation was unchanged since the date of our hat previous dispatch. Fuitarournts, May 20.—A special from Washington to the Bandits toys : The Star states that the akirrahthes in Grant's army, for the last few days, have been 1n oar favor. A battle is imminent. The rebels confess a want of supplies. A large number of rebel prisoners were taken In the battle on Wednes day. New You, May 20.—A. special to the Pees, from Weshington,May 21Ith, 'aye : Although there was no heavy fightingyesterday morn ing between the two armies la Virgiota, it is known that Grant is preparing for the great est contest of the wen! The volunteer surgeons who wore at Fred ericksburg to attend to our wolinded are re tarniag, to the city and report ,that they are all well cared for. • Sigel and Imboden, THE BATTLE AT NEW MARKET Desperate Ohasges on Both Sides RETREAT OF 'SIGEL'S FORCES _ /iinr You, May 20.—A Tril Arse correspon dent with 81gel, say, that the army left Wood stock on the 16th,;marehed 18 miles to New- Market, fought the combined forces of Echols and linboden, and returned to Strasburg, in hone. The tight commenced by the 28th Ohio attacking Imboden nearMonnt Jackson; dreortne him to pew Market„where Echols and Areckteridge ; reinforced the. latter. At thi limit time; Blgol partially reinforced Our force. The rebels charged . twice on our troops, the , second charge being twanged, tut °breath ing our second' line they were -met by 17 pieces of artillery, ands &attentive infantry fee, slung annihilating the INI6. d ins. Wit charged in turn and, Vitro, but oar batteries had 01110 allow one charge . The rebels, n wo to our ono; then &bro , us bie closing 5 , geins;',' The :strati On Commenced in good. order and' atoms arctic the Bbanabdosh—' the bridge being burnt afar orating:. .oos loeut is 650 in killed, wounded, and' , Three Gent N ote—Dacotah nicetialt7, Collector - Confirmed. ineinscrtos, nay 20.—1 t L probthlo that 6,,,,,efaly.Obsse Tilt soon isitto s WOO cent, fractionsiniditoSuppty the varoity of cents. rho Conamittes en Alectiona hive &aided in the Dicotah oliattlon ease that theContrat ant, (lon. Tod, Is entitled to a seat as dais gate .from that Tdrritory by a large xpejority. The Baiutte; 'ln! Exeengve WHAM toads yi cenannedgke nomination of TWA. MOW as eolleotot for the 24 district of Idissonri• The ling.:tato - Tax,;' . 'i 'l' Wcantscrtar, Kay zi.:—The &anti Coln mittee.on-linence lams the Ineanut tin a. Avepsr coat. 01 X the estates our six.' hundred dolls?! an' not 4n:oiling tan thonsend 401- 1 0 11 4 1 Ar , imAtuzi. qad r .4l the ditty par cent in the Lamm over ton thousand dollars. Tht7 strikeout the ten pot cent:eke:oast, and rgitgiuttlided s non conemmottaii Ili the section taxing domestio spirits.: ANatmontt'rialltgr • lis7So.—Edwgi4 'Dowd; of Cs . Richmond' c' per IN'S& pteten at on ihr plissstsamilv etna. 1144 d, _m*l clitiripli 0141 IrossuiTorart 11,11sBoyd,1* 36s identity at thr ti tt4 with' Ms 6mA* sPY" Thai Antos :destlnatlatt'or;POV lad slid IM. IngsAa mill be 144411.atlitet vatAvotatts:4. ~"u , ~%a:'.Lip++~..~..~c~a.,.~•~-+...n s ~'' a.k Y.cc.M: Sherman, and Johnston. 1N GSTON. GONE, C ASSVILLE, AND BUR EKA 1N OUR POS- . SESSION Heavy Skirmishing all' the Way A -REBEL BUSHWHACKER HANGED. NACCTILLY, May 20.—Gen. 'Sherman is in possession of Kingston, home, Cassville, and ,the line d Karam. The army had heavy Air/lashing with' the enemy all the way from Assam. The railroad and telegraph are repaired to the present position of the army. The troops are In good condition and spirits. . Johnston Is believed to be at Atlanta. The prospect is excellent fora most Import ant mama to our arms. Five hundred and thirteen Confederate prisoner', captured at Reside, anivod here yesterday and to-day. Among them are thir teen commissioned ollioers, belonging to Poilt'e, Hardee's and Rood's corps. They will be sent North to-morrow. Hugh Trolly, a native of Ray county, Ten nessee, was bung Lc...day by order of a mili tary commission. He was charited with bush whacking and murdering Union citizens. Traily was captured in White county, Decom bcr, 18151. Ho was then guide to General Wheeler and sent to Pike ill. to parole ?mut ed Federals. Ho betray no emotiods'.-on the scaffold, and avowed it he died a true rebel soldier, not guilty of shedding innocent blood. The river le four teat on the she eh and allio g. Butler and Beauregard THE CAMPAIGN NOT A DEFEAT ! 1 _ The titject, Aimed at Fully Attained REPORTS CONCERNING GENERAL HECKMAN Mow Tone, May 20.—Tho Times' `corres pondent with Butler says: Butler's campaign, up to the close of Monday's severe engage ment, ending with a withdrawal from 011? advanced position to oar entrenchments at Bermuda Hundred, cannot bo regarded as It defeat. Tko object aimed at was tally attained and decided upon by Butler, even if his whole command had to be sacrificed. It wax for the purpose of distracting the attention of the rebel forces: garrisoning the outer defences of Richmond from the movement of Gen. 'Kautz upon the Danville and Richmond Railroad, as by the breaking of that cOmmunication every line of travel radiating from Richmond by which Lee could receive supplies for his army would he cut. This correspondent says that 'Gen. Hackman was captured in Mon day'. fight, while the Herald correspondent details, with particulars, how him and his command fought their way through the ens my's lines and rejoined our forces. ECRETARY STANTON'S BULLETIN. Dispatches from Gene. Grant and Sherman. am. HUNTER MOWS SUCCESSOR Affairs on R,,cl Wsanuaros, May 20, 6,30 P. M.—This as temoon we hare divpatehes dated 8,30 this morning, from Gen. Grant. Lilt evening an effort was made by Ewell's corps to tern oar right and someof Warren's troops that were °dee extreme right. About 300 prisoners foll into our hands, besides many killed and wonndod. Our loss was a little over 600 wounded and 150 killed and niiezlng. lien. Grant age that probably our killed andetonnded are annitated. Hispatchet from. Gan. Sherman, dated a Kingaton anon o'clock tut night, state tbat dialog the day he had pushed a eclat= be yond that . place to pursuit of Johnston as far as Caniville,and there was skirmishing in the latter part of the day with Hardee's derv,. The ears were expected to reach Kingston to day: A hard tight for Atlanta is looked for. No reports hare been received from Butler today. Major General Hunter has boon platted in command of the Department of West Vir ginia, including the Shenandoah Valley. The latest dates from Major Ganerultlanby were from Vicksburg. Had Glyn wnsreported to be blockaded by the shore batteries of the enemy at different points, but measures had been taken by him which were believed to be adequate for clearing the river of anneal ob stacles and enablnhim to reach Alexandria, where be will take command of the army. Signed, S. M. ST/ORTON. To General Dix. Congressional. Irsisstraros, May 110, 1864 Suarg.—Mr. Wilson introduced from the Military Committee, a Mil to promote om• eiettoy detail' came of the army. Tho llenso.bill to authorize the establish ment of ocean mall steamship /angel between tho United States and Brazil, vas called op by Mr. Collatner, and debated at length. Without taking action on the bill, the Senate proceeded to the consideration of the Pacille Railroad bilk HOITSI—Mr. Ingersoll, successor of the late Owen Lovejoy, appeared, was qualified sod took Merest- The lions, passed a number of private bills, ineluding one providing for the' payment of the 2d reattent,.of the 3d brig ade, Ohio rnilitia voinuterm during the time of their service. Mr. Webster, of Md., from the Committee of Conference disagreeing to the amendment for establishing a territorial government for Montana, made a. report thereon, which he said struck out the Senate's amendment giv ing the right of 'nitres* to colored persons, and tonligned it to every free white mile cit izen. of the United States, and those who have declared their intention to become =oh. The report was concurred in by a vote of 102 against 20.' The Benate had already agreed to the report.s The Howe then _ceheidered the bill appro priating $9,500. for • damages sustained by Prof. A.R. Mom in consequence of the horn ing of his buildings at Annandale, Va. Mr. Rail, 'of Pa., explained that the prop erty was destroyed by our own troops to pre vent it from continuing to be used by the rebels. Be bore testimony to the loyalty of Prof. Moss, and spoke of that gentleman's . 'offering' in the Union cause. Mr. Washburne, of Minot!, opposed the bill, not because Of the amount involved, but because it established a principle of providing for all the c a sualties of war, and which would mats a dritin of $100,000,000 on the Treasury.„ Mr. Stevens, of Pennsylvania, said It had beend lens ago that whenever nations spa at war, arid' one entre, cipstroys the property of the other belligerent, It Is done and no na tion pays for li...excepting as a gratuity ; but, on the other haatit is Just as well Attled that when the Government causes the destruction of property from lailltary necessity, It makes compensation to Its own citizens for loss which should be done In the cue. Mr. Hall, of Pa., in advocating. the blli, said that the question was not whether we were able to pay the claim, but whether it is just and right. •Thelonor, of the liovern meat !media be. hotter maintained by paying than by withholding the money. The bill was paned by yeas 63 to nays 30. Mr. Ithlumn, of Indiana, offered a re:ela tion; that when the House adjourn today, it be until Monday, so that members may have leisure to visit the wounded offteers and sold ten fromtheir respective oongreselonal dis tricts; aid alleviate aide suffering, and roe that they are properly cared for. Mr. then, of Ohio, then rose and asked leave 'to intriduce tholollowing rcsointion Besotord, That the forcible seizure by the Federal military authorities at New York of 'oftioet , of , dhe'New York "World and the Jouenel of Cosuieree and the suspension of tho iriate t re a far an . iren h oo t . r i eb i l i l a ct? r n an of e e d e tyTh r e clicurist P i a g r e connected with the said publication,.an arbitrary ontrage upon the constitutional rights .of the citizen. and :do. serves the raprabation of every ft lend of p nb lio liberty and private rights. hieeirs..Walfth nth* and 'Farnsworth, of Objected to the introduction of the resolution. The House thenadjosersied until Monday. The lefernal► Revenue Amendcr,eain attateatoi, ay.. n °Cent red lo tho Senate amendment, to the Inter nal- Tax; big lolostaphettTlast' night. .0 la roper. to say that from. Jane lit -to lfeteraber,:lth the tax . oadtstilled . .spirits yf $l a Oaten*, flare October' lst.talannary latsl;2l4nneafter thS' da5.51,51.4- tb T aZ HU tadd ddr•Vbrrn':', 'Wisgrio;iti4l4,l l /.;-'4.lslizpoiutittilt. the Tex . -MU In the form slum it by dm Corm. IsidetrYVAilibtithltito_uotturrt the entlm appzill'ationsfffirAltuo. ; • J 1 ' The.ProclaniationFerger Not..Toirdlis7 20 .—The forget of the recent proelamation purporting to hire been tamed by President Lincoln, has been arrest ed end confessed that he palmed it oft on the jot:milt hers_ for gold and anselsopera tints. Ilia name is ' stated to be Howard, .a newspaper reporter. Sam. Dfadery Arrested. Cracznam, May 20.—Sam. Madory, editor of the Columbus Crisis,sras arrests.' at Colsn bin this morning by the United States Mar shal, and brought to this city. S. Loma, May 20.—The !adieu' premium iof $1,280 ter three mile beats far nil agile, was won to-day by Revolting in two StAtight Jmbo. Time, 5:4l MARKETS- BY TELEGRAPH. Plttladelpkta Market ; PIIILUDELMILL, May 25.—BrexIstritte . 01. d and generally unchanged. Flour quiet, and receipts god stock tight. Wheat arm; Red $1,60,31,X2,•Wb1te i1. 90 41.. 9 2-. Co. drat; Fallow la held at f 1,45, but buyer. demand• reduction. P.crolenerc. active; Crud. 34%,(437c, Refined In bond at 5/460c, ao• Free at 413U5e. Wbloky uneettledandßeldat $1,35. Baltimore, Market. 13 our, May 20.-810. quint. Wheat leg upward.. Corn ateady; White 11,05; Tallow 81,40. Wbisky amnion' at 11,..MR811,V.. New York Market. , Maw Teat, May 93.—Oattort 102 c better; Id@ IY2c for Middling Uplands, and Katlic for Low Mid dling. Fleur—State and Weatorn lower, lota active and close, and 5€410c lower, with no buyers at.th• - meddle quotations: 117.231917,35 for Latratitate, 87,66 447,65 for Euro B. 11. 0, 11,1148,40 for Trade brands. 'Whisky firmer at sixtp.z for State, and $1,30,31,25 for Western. Wheat heavy mod le lower, 111,11061,131 for Chkop Sprittg:sl,6o4)l,62 , forltil wank, Club, 81,V.41,71 for ',Vint. Med Western. ulna poor; Winter Dal 16334, Corn very scarce and firm; Old Mixed 'Madera 81,60. in .tote. Data doll and drooping; 883{413034 for Western.: Wool qUiet and•imehangal. Pitroliton quiet; Crude. '011c; and 1,600 bble Bedard in bond at 570,60 c. Pork firmer, at 116126,60 for Old Mem, *M1,23028,30 (untie,. do, 123424 for Old and Pew Prime, and =A0327 for Prime MOM. Beef more active aad firmer; .10.50 for Country, Mem 86. Beef One; Fancy SM. De mon Slice quiet and entirely nomlnah hard open..d firm and cloied heavy at 1330143‘. Better firm at 22336. Cherie 126116 c. stock and:Money Mikrtet.; I , ,Trw You. May V.—Money !nay and ban ios-Or. Eitertiog lower at 191 4177, - carrrncy. Gold • little firmer, opening at 181%. declining to IsOc Mpg tlrm at 182%. Government stocks Ins active and ruler; t. B.'Bl C.nports 114; bar Coupons . por. 114; Seven-Tbirtlee, Octoner nod September, 11 3 , 4. Stocks dead) , but dull ; • O. i P... Minh. Southern gld 143 Worm & Chicaga.-.133 Michigan roathern. Clavaland &Toledo-13V/, Weldon I:antral-040 . & 11. /11tilao.a. C. P. D. 0.— ".. — " 1a P. Ft W. h. 0.-118 C. t N. C 3 do pfd ... 90%, 01. Central Pcrlp-134%1 Clxkelinnat Crscrentan, May '9.—Stour nacha-ger, Sena , den 56,75, Extra 57. Wheat in far demand; Red 51,6513140, (the latter rate for White 1.E5? 1,70 Corn in bar demand; rake of Ear ea stil. ad Shelled at 51,20. o.t. arm .064. Ity• cronii• nal; In the nuket small plea could be :made at 51,76. Whbeky advanced to 5145, with sari of 1,700 beds. Men Pork firm ; mks ibb LW+ ae Eat r New Coutry. Lard firmer; 100 bereft choice City sold at 13X,. Included in the sales of Mess Pork main yesterday .as 5,000 taas taken by Montreal (Canada) homes. Them 11 no movement& in Bilikneatel Or Baron. 0 mune quiet and unchanged. • • Gold 70080 buying and E 4 sating. Silver 6.5867 ; bvillolf, and miffing at 70. „ Buffalo Market. . Iltgrato, S hy — Floor —Tban Is . good bust :vas disatuad • Double X White Indiana 51,50. WWl* Sp ing to arrles $7, Double X 0hi0V,50638., - . Whist lnactlra and holders gm; No. 1 Billgankeit 51,45; no numters 1 and 9 Chicago Spring here. Corn dull, holders asking 51.25 for So. 1 Chicago: Oats dna. Whisky stoat 2.230146er; 81,213023,25, Freights firm and tinehangaiL Boats are Scarce: SL Louts elarket. S. Lona, May 20.—Ylonr quiet and naohanied. Winast firm; salt. of Make .t a slight Motion., hot the market f. oot qmtahly !signer.. Coro advanced and booy.t ; Mlcei sl4a. White 81,.:44,1,110. Oats steady and nconanged. Whisky advaarad to St,IS @LW. MARRIED MOSELEY—OATEN —Ey Om Ear. Dr. Pngni Ckrfat Allsghtmy Qty, Mr. EMMY: HODS• Ma, of Pittsburgh', to DIA SOD, OATEN, of AD. Ebony City . . EDISEET—ETEES.—In Covington, on Znvad May 17th, by Ecr. J. O. Harriaan, Mr. OZO. D. EMMET. of Cluoiratati. .d• MIN M. LIZZIE EL KIN, of Ciovtageen.. Eo earda. [' SECOND WARD, ALLEGHENY. —Thor. 1.111 be ► =Wag of the sulicribe to the Bony Yowl at the 80gOlkI4 UOVSE EVENING, at 7%, o'clock. Every anterriber In reputed t at•ond. thulntes •ficaortimn. JOIIN DROWN, Preen. W. Clakineun, soey. gats:ts 10.FIEST NATIONAL BANK. oir ALLEGHENY_ • Liz prUllep to lucre.% 500,000 9MIiI=MME We are prepared to no a general Banking beninen., and offm onr terrines se correspondent to Haub and Banker. threaghoot the country. lipecial attention,,ginen to collection to tide and the adjoining City of P,lctsbargh, at well Won all parse of the conntry- Moneys :centred aq deporit, and Mecham., on. all theprincip for rial B. 10.40 Bondi. des Wuxi:a and Raid. Agency DINSCSOLD : T. EL frZlati, IL H. DAN 73, JOHN DUX, REMIT OraWlol. • WM. EF.AIII3AI7OII, JOHN THOMPEOII, 0.0. BOYL.I A. PATTERSON. ',. AIITEDIELHOBSON. • JOHN P =!E=3 NEW SPRING GOODS. • 10 ST. CLAD STREET, Just received tram the eastern @Ries e a largiand sekcled stock ef riods. &signed rot the !Triad andigg, oods: anuner bad.. consisting In pot of the !ovum ?BENCH CLOTHS and CASSISISIIES, resat' ZUGLISII, GIZEIIAN Ind AIiNgICAN COATINGS and CASSUISIIILS, of Admen every shade. style and color, all et which I trill mike hp te order in the latest and mast &Atonal. euuntet by esperiencsd workures at short notice and reaseashls tams. Mao, • large stock of Gents' Tarnishing Geed; such ma arc vastly, kept In first clue hilt lug norm Order taxt esollol and promPtly_euci W. U. If c Wash. tgSS ' BRIDGEWATRET. 1760. .. CIUTAEIE DRABS, 0110171 ID DI PURR LINSSID OIL. 6 Mx different Pr/Lb tiliadta; for OOTTAGZ3,. VILL&B, BAILIWAD Also, DST for nonn BERNS. ELEVATORS, FREIGHT OARS, SA. INTIUPENT PAINT ZS TIIII Areirrzrti; Addr.r. ROBERT REYNCi*Di; • CleDeral 4=41'4 Wain Lau, S w To!!!1.; zahlS:Crad 9 EMOVAL; TIIMPORA.RY. WILKINS HALL. i . Oar Meads azol Os pall% al 'splint mat r on trust, forgot that sears at pretest, aatthrr a Ls weeks, to be bond at IVTLYINS HALL tsar tha Mayor, Office, Toarth street, sham se POMO 0 3 ax hthltioasadbruLaafa►astocket PUNO£I. ILISZONITINS AND razikozpria, os ewe ware brolicti to -Ms dt7..md ■toktl, ZA6TEIIII TACTONT PRICESI H. Minn k BRO., a ' =ammg sent PIONTLRB. •-• PRESSES FOB SALE oyc abugs. rwrnav PUE3S. kettle. ODE TAILOUCILUIDDR, bad SD dDloalua ODD TAYLOR DODO= ITTLINDED,bad DI loam. AU Li goad warktai ardor. WDI be a 61,1 at ibid. Dan.< Inaba, or addma ap16:11 • • GOWIIIII, Pittabst*, U& 1040 LOAN. liancelptlem 14 GOVBR3IIPNT 10 , 10 •LO:0, Voootrod tAi'olZoi of Mint/6 BA R 1 A CO. wood Knot hsCett THE PlikEIX , 1200711•110IC 00.; 0T'073.001ELT17,:15. I.;' , .-, • LEXT#I3. Ptlabaryti , Ile Worth stro4.7 LONT: --11.13,NSTIL14 = ;DIToRTEB, AND DIALED In ttor mat seleci bracula GENUINE. LIATAIPA 'CIGAILI; and , kinds a SILOICING AND CLUMPING TOBACCO, Min. NANCY lITXIISCUAOM • PIPES, t r a t trt PaiIIAI L VIIDILVT ' LIE ST. OILAILLXII NO. ti.l3.—TbAM supplladea Meal ban:* ' 10:1ISPIL Ana. S, 00intinc ltdulellid tl Bandln; earner at Viime and Onuditsurth Iltnrburgb.,M~D—DAAJl.Perinejr4Dtjltd. I.nk Theodora Soh ssatonsd tarn: saa , ~.. , , i _ :~ - BOOTS 4XD 1111021. GOOD LDTICV. "Ts riesling Latium, mina you i git=igs °4 4 gftik' n Es t V W. "; " um ' Ts Utak est smaller asiu Es sat comsat...l with Hu at thim down Is Maar. sad *titan Ey 'That I N rub n 0 rpect• .la•T yaa be tughti 117.11 BOOTS A:\ D SHOES MAY BE BOTTCI23Pr . ONCE AT HALL SHOE STORE, ICr L LEGE rdor or mom zoxss los mix. 0 • A.1.T.E.11.51 ••••• • For Ladies, Misses and Oldldroa, - ECLEILLB'S AUCTION, No. 55 Fifth Street,. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A Erie lad 1 year onrtificatea.A New York Cerntrll.l , ROUND BRAID 131101INAADES• NEW GOODS 1 NEW GOODS I We hare jest received ear Spriag stook of BOOTS ABM BROM,. z: • Which .. will mall at the LOWIZT CASH PRIM , We bars the largest and best selected deck of • . MGM, Flue Cali, lquaramtbed Nita:Aft To to band In the city. LADIW LAM !lin= fa atemdattee. Giro xi a atIL .7as. Robb, OUSTOM MADE SHOES—wB HATE ...dims received a tarp amortmaot of • BMWS. MILLS AND XING'S heat N.. Ts. k .oa Philadelphia 0,1 BUM Work, for Data and Mine. Gum, Hid, Mornocce; Coat aid Laming Boots end Dalton, al alkatylea. Thee. goods an warranted to De the II goods made to the arantry. Alec • general maortment of all kind. ant cool*. el Children'. Starb and l'ancy . Stiona. • OEO. ALBERS. SON 4-00., aped No. 71. car. of Wood indigos:lb sly pUBVIANCET PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS; COBNEII virra AND ELSEICST MSS= m and 14 narks, omr Itlzbardseen ilrzummilir. 2aj = VUZIOTOGERA.P.EFAV • Of entry Aso and alto, plata or eolorid, Om!' Qs* Impala' , Corte do TO. to Cabinet sad Ufa do. Kr. POUVI&NOE would'pirtfcriarlptall at- Coat= of tho Bann AND THFIRII to Kw imam* cordtdity of this ratablisknoint, Wag odorsta, ruched by a OW. Own Ilstit , of Oslo. Prim st tattofoonork gumbo& "425:13K0rri0 EYES AND BAIL . DR. BAELZ' particular ottostkm to Qs tiastatont ot 03111 DIf3XASES, tao X 73 led 7/AZ; as OITAZACT, SQUINT .M 73, AlLTlr c rea Ule ZATLTICIAL ETAS, sio7tmols ICom ATOM 3138; also 1133 =MX% and all Alamo. &balm the Imo =A locillog to Desks. Olco. 100 rirrl BTX.I= • 1ay137011, NOTIO E—STOLENCoupone'cif 'MD Bands t lire $BO, Nos. Itel, 240, 2443. 2414,21,05;. =Throe Sloe, Nos. 10,194.111,383, 10,354; Trq 5500, Nocella, 02714 Terse IMO, Nee 23.277, 43,174 13,1M4 'Neva Germs bear data Hotembor94 usx All piresas sr* hendry nettled hat ei webs* , - them. Ley person restoring the Oespons et Otte such toforstattoa r lON treito the detection of the Odd,MDat be Itbastly reverted by inf.inmarne lowa er A tazitmt. ma= _ mr.vra, Pty. CONSIGN - MENTZ. -1t bbls. • • ; 5 do . SnrotPc SO loser Lations; I ; Vlbids. Ink Mare Power.: - . 4 • 100 MU bbla. Talks lisrilac • • 1 1 :0jrackarrilsokari; 50 011100 s. Like Barg 1,000 tbe.. Maple esyrrr akar, bbls. grand Nriplo toga; Jost rlllollrMi awl for sal* 11116. WA IA • strut. rryll POTTS% MIMS k, s • . RHEURISSIBM. mllairrrhErrerianar,Z7,:=4rt` Rood's 2elognelda 0114: 4 , • rk. amnia we. Untie. Sole by in golrint Pruning. ante!trozrassos, sell brew Fourth nd tenniald green p THE LAMM suss L. ‘II4:TATIAIIL Opens La IPA et ISIOICII sad NEW TOBY ButiNCTS ; WAIIPIIN sad .INGLI.ti ',ALLYING HATS ; - 7a&DIZS' NIPS 41141. 61.19 ANS mid as:am:m.3*u, u ,21n2DAT. tayttla 44 1 • QCHOOL • The riloreirar .rra2 1 m ""1:j la. to notvol ,00 booretto-tO the - the irreird. LotwWit*Ottall tto% co4=s, pvirm , -slo,or IS atre of W. al 111011345001,61. WALL PAPER,: 1/1113.1" inipAPl Krromix 71.1112, at $ WINING-ROOK des, "IY r ". CIELYBES • do. .to Ma, bewail:ll itylis On - PiLlioi old ,119 . 112,14 Ho. Muleeral stmt. ittletbelq: - • m . VOTIC.E.—Look oat a . iriak - litat, about 100 DAUILTX/3-OP marked 14.12: parwa cataldaz plal:PW: yen blandly. pal La. their tremble by•ripaitait tO ma at my adosowesay of Nand Watt Wall Wwilwa• Way, Pitastwaya. - " . . rayrriatt 2. WeIET,W.T. MKS WARRINGTON - •3. nteuxuairax CO, Cl' iprit 2o 044tal and Swains • ' ills sad lasames, a 8,14 Mkur.eunvpar* QELECTBD IIACKEITEL•=O) ge. Melts Na. listkesel; j;q4 .ase Sot. tuaily us, lain melted; she the* jehemy et the Len val. toisele stil e the pound, as *be Neal 'thwart Store et - ' joint A ` *wet Rabatisyss Ruda:Kw .1061ICIA HANNA. Amt. rtONDSNSED'.IIIIIII I ' tosucsse. V &mei celebrate! Cleakekml kte4. pat up t bermetleally waled atepeced MU, warnatikpark.. era kW keep geed le say elloas*; Perils b , . MOM% SOO !MIN testis nri4 ao cam Maid; r . iu i i .. 76 =L i Vatting Criasiatz , iff72o - . r alcnia :Winn irrfai•Elli, WNW 70". • 160 bust . Pritei Atbat - Poutcq4 IsaillingAS alum li. atitha. 1110 amrawatin the 110112nniny. ftot,t4o,ll: Vat° f!!-" t kV s Narli • !.- - ,b 4 - 62 Fifth Street. EILATRII fr. BOWS, 80. MAREET. VTILEZT. m 2711 • CZ=gi •'' I: 4