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The jury In the case of Charles Caber, Cattalo: larceny, On oath of J. R. Lindsay, L remitted, a verdict' f not guilty. Atdrew Andreire was pat on trial upon an . balChnentfor keeping and maintaining a anis ' aneei: . Elearga - W. Evens prosecutor. Yor the PremacutiOnit .sviiiiailleged that, the defendant -ossefthatropiletor of an establishment on the Sasvilla Talley .Rlattl: Road, in Reserve town chip; it; which he boiled dead and putrefied hogs 411640:5ea and stlistlig bones; creating an in t oleiable stench and great .ennoyence to the neighborhood. Whimsies for the Prosecution .proved the n ature-of the stenr.h arising from the establlsbnient w ankfor . the defence witnesses testified that the smell sibling from the slang's terdeinssea, glue and soap factories and oil re 4erles, In the same neighborhood, could not (Wdlitinguished from that of the establishment of hut defendant. The jury found a verdict of - guilty . lleatmsce deferred. Thdlnas Chamley was tried for the lerveny of oafgthig watch are: The Th W erisone William Rone y , and °ne a Y. The frie nd o acu ; his took boarding atNo. 74 Wylie street, their baggage consistin . g of one trunk, of which and • edntenta they claimed joint ownership. They wareriesigned a room in which there were two , .beds;:zone they were to occupy, the other being tipprerpriate by air. Roney. They were at the house for several days, and upon one Sunday 'Morning: Chatnley got up unusually early and left the hone, not waiting for breakfast. Mr. RonoYarose et. bicarnst call, drat discovered his gold watch, valued at t-135, gone, and also One of his room mates, the other (Chamley) being lietVapparenklyasleep: hfr:-R, made !mown the feet , of Lis lour anal tmdetthe circumstance-5 It was 'deemed prudent to keep a loakom for Chamley.-Ho arose some time after breakfast, left the house, and was arresteo on the street. Thetrank brought to the house by him and his parttieriwuesked forty Vie police officers, and Was ahem:4 th-ni„. It appeared unusually heavy for its size and wen being opened was found to eontaUlinilding material, In the shape of m.x od Ander, -to tbe amount of half a bushel or less.' The u partnei. ofChamley, who, undoubt edly, Ist& the whtch, mould not be found, and the Irroalstible conclusion was that Chamiey *alio party to the theft. He had employed and • tfced;leottasel to defend Lim, but as the legal gentleman wasmot,present, the Court assigned - enotherettember of the bar re, net In his- stead. Tlit.lefelisdantOtowerefideellned his gulden, tier expraimed a delyeloapptar Wills ofra be half. To thls cOristitutlonal right the Conk The ;; defendant erdes.er , ; mined the witnesses pretty closely and evisded mach a knowledge of Court forms as tolitistristrto th 4 ImpresalOtt. that he was not altogether tutdimUlar with etimioal business, and that It wasmot the first time he had appear edlefore liatitnistal of Juitice... . Made' a fair flisPrlT-OtoristorLeal powere; stild evidently studle6.llll part, bulks could not controvert the feettatiguacese, other then to disclaim any letairlediza of Meade or Intentions of his room. taste and hod-lellow; The case was not conclu ded at. adjournment. Tax initial Sfinit.iteiskr . - ArLitrocluitnia' to tha raiser sine sacred sellptere. j By Joseph ace. -C;aurenaoitT.Teir4a4l.-gla .i/fraidiaritnateu.°l;.i; : we by 1; Bead, 're-Fermi:retreat, Lulea. Tali Is 4 revised edition of an excellent work. Vkle.lotisidgil as Ati - lotroductiou the Study Of the trait Script - 2ns, and although it dhsplays • vast eetenteh, profound learning, and great written!, acumen, It ii nevertheless so written, that all-daises of Biblical students can easily aretrthemeelver of Its teechinge. neck:Veal. Behteee is classified trader the following heads Exegetical, IlLstorleat,Systematle and Pastoral. - These topies ate all dlemited, with.mare or less inlzinteneie' In the, drat etutptePthe genuineness and inspi ration of this Scriptures are defined and proved, And, tiesideli adhaserutlon on the original lan guages of EfOrlpture—Nebrew and the Bhemitish hlngtieges generally—Dr. Angus gives a cate 'coact therninuserlpte. The second - chapter is devoid to the authen ticity and i c ihorhy of!the B , :tipiarcs. to there olaniljes teze.tlutis Is a dlunseltmof the pa tt - tirißlirle se asarelatlonrrom God ar Znieneutlcs--iptematic and inter im:Mal ;tidy of the illcrippritelples and _ruieelllltatmtedla.the 4 1nOtations of the New Testanyent , Coma the Old. Mated to the solution of &7iptirettliffluithek.-, ThissecOnd Port ergtewarXit takes up with attirougnotten of the Individual .hook e. of the Bible, sad a n dm :gad:moral tustorrltt the Jews from the close Of the,curion of the Oid Testament to the thiurof John' the Itsmist". ' Itwoni.bedflle4ltito mother Yulnme orthe Mon& ears embodying. = egad anicutat . of Blblicarkee or oseful InforMation. No eta dent of thedade, unlese - heposacues the large standardmorts on the earns 'subject, can well do withqutthe book.'now Ixtfore O. D. 15 9313 &LUCAS . abdiSpettlitble old to a thorough and radt coteusdhation of &wed Text. Nr. Clot, ton,;; , lttiventeireftelng pnbllsltcr :deservei the thanks eitatiltlblicallituileatSfOr bringlng out stich4hetedfal efit*M7ortioch excellent 195194 k. , - , -••• ParrelloW - PS , lfftiliftifitinri.' 'gar . iirrarvuhiph. zc e, ribnCo.. Putout* x. , P.lttuxt , #.904 55 RUM street. Melva aintaine 'teearias)f popular lectures deli amdbefors the Lieeeme - t end Lecture M oodily= of;thethilted Stem, by Dr. golluds as Well kneed by the nom de'; Amu - of "Tim othy _Titcomb." The lectures have been wrjgen at different Intervals during -the tut am or Seven 751 4 11, end ere phblithed at the urgent ro omed of thaAssociatiens - befortr - vrhom - they enersdatlML-Dra Ale se -well town ati atthista and classiest .writer. that the work needs no ecuhmeadatiOnfrerm us. Some of the .lat taro were delivered .113 our city to delighted audiences. Those who *erase deeply intere.4.' id la tioedegV. Of the, , Jecturer on, the ;"The 'National "I Q now be gratified that they Oa pelmets It Isis permanent . germ.,. The lee tom ..godocrt.,!Vfork sad Play;!! "High -lAh sag iencLife," as laud all the others VIA be rad With hams° interest. If a vigor- tertsind mealy tWev.l44 .11=14 . . precticel:ln-: ittisetkeiCare reeonnusendatioun, this Vole= - EMI meet with it rapid and °stogie Side. _ dornmstrici poi Xi f.Critir hosiusi-Phila dodder J. H. islypturbtt lc Oa. • For axle by John P. Hunt it Q 9... 59 Mb street, PlttaburP. -Thlsieekbeentfdll Attie woltrtne of original siterfes,,. translated . inta - 'l4easent, 'Bowleg rrraj 4PW4P 4 :fiKq o/1 /drop. -Those to. ot ioSx_ari t ahr,Zreetted:Aistteed. , with duck sitthe fair author. tiotr - Ortg “r; kreted- Sill tlinftiA,e'lEtte;:gratifica- - - Maadalair.TAit s ,-Olatitoll f . YOUPIt t I aplearadlieto ' ory read} made 'O3 that her 4tiabanst, jamaa..Glituiton, pad ilitotWger.:ll4 viva that_a_. - wirtaht4atrhtle. lame s ; for aveat. „The_ Delve" ,or the pet} -• ttahrlirailtanted, - and' J'atati Rift field 40 Poor! - Meeting of Allegheny CORlleiligy it a meet!ng of the Allegheny Connell, hell last night, their being uo quorum present In the Select CounclioCpunnon +Council- met In their ghat ber. -Premit;ltesSrs. Behner, Fatilhauber, Hanna, Hall, Miller, Irepepayl p potterson, Wm, Smith, Torrence and Prnsitinnt, Drum. The icadingof the minutes was dispensed with. 11r.Englisit, as chairman of the Committee appointed at a meeting, held a furtcziningsittce (e7emeins Sanitary: C OMmitieo - forthoelty of Allegheny, made a report, which is as follows Whereas, It a PPnararrndtl . „the,ffiest reliable sourest* ofinfoncintiotythat the cholera •Is not my nearing .Ind, actually_ Inyadingthc eastern shores-or-this- ptat''contlnenti-- that terribuf • scourge (tithe bureau race, which oa three_ _ir e ' suer pecatircumsCiused inch bitter taillan o( and woeli,ycgiticig Off Inehe prime- ;and t of Ilfc, many useful, respected arid ratuabla lives: And whereas, Other cities exPrime oe. d oe , to the ravages of this malignaa4 e s (mi n u ted It niece:ll4Y to adopt ever?„ ‘ " - Ority of this very no prevent or ralt.iga,_t°,_,„L ne dgity alsotrikeake n ag fatal egidelltllc. effdrts Which the our past eiparienca of all those prees , ,,ntios_c _ O7 light of relerreci, , e — ciireet us to adopt, in guard ,ag and anaans ' a fr i :;estilence which_ scents on all i t ilaimm7 g re is an enfebled constitution to w ,, • nn e T i o of out most tzperieneed phyalc• 8 "m 7.,, e e it wlll appear from-a careful coati& cratlos id the good health which followed alter this dlseatte had, passed. Hues., its, that it crt have been • these " 'wlicse 'physical I oetem was impaired by diseah a th a t f fell a pray to tho destroyer.- Therefore everything which will tend to Invigorate and strengthen the system, will contribute to Ward off an attack of cholera, Among the things calculated to accomplish this end may be enu merated pure air, wholesome food, and water free Irons deleterious ingredients. Tae air of this city Is not necessarily calculated to foster or promote an epidemic, and yet to our Shame be It spoken, there are In our midst many ponds of filthy stagnant water,which of themselves,with ont any exterior cause, are calculated to engen• der disease, and i ndeed many eases of debility and impaired blaith, accompanied with headache, lassltnde, want of inclination or vigor to perform their accustomed labor*, might be traced to this source. Under such astate of things, I tremble for the results, weie we visited by (bat terrible scourge, the cholera. The re moval of this evil as far as practicable, is a ditty incumbent upon the city officers. In speaking of wholesome food, and pure water, I would re ter you toe paper reed at a meeting held on the other side of the river, as Worthy of attention. In view el these fact s considerations: • Resel,,V, That a Committee of taro be imperial led two from the Select and three frail :the Common Councils to adopt ,(r - commend) such memo as to them shall appear necessary for promoting the health of the city, and guarding, against this dreaded dl,caso, the cholera, also to confer with other contmitteca who may ha appointed by other cities and boroughs, to Jointly act in carrying out such measures as the public good may require, During the reading of tha preamble and reso lutions (one Only of which we present, the other basing been withdrawn,) it was stated by Mr. Drum, Presid,mt, of the Common that there not being a quorum of the Select Connell present In their chamber, ha would sug gest that they be invited to sills Informal meet ing to discus the resolutiona. 'Mr. Bonney moved to adjourn, which was car rled. •filddlethen moved :to organize In joint comma; carried. Coon motion, Mr. Wright was chosemPreal des t of the informal meeting. Mr EmilLiti Was then minuted to proceed with the reading of the pr....table and resolu tions. After reading, be remarked than at a met Ong held Mat Saturday night for Sanitary purpo, the • medical gentlemen present hiel said that It would be - tiseless for any one city to net in the premises. That if the cholera attack ed Allegheny City, no mutter hog clean ?les t, rAh might be, it mould cross the river to Pittdbergh. They said that the boroughs and turrounding towns should adopt sanitary Meas ure, In conjunction, and that Pittsburgh should appropriate 51,300, and Allegheny City SLOW, for that purpose. Mr. Riddle moved that the report of the CoM mines be accepted. Carried. Other members of the Select Council having arrived, Mr. Riddle stated that there Was* quorum of the Select thmneil present to wit: mesars, Atwell, Miller, G. R. Riddle, 8. Riddle, Thomas fil'Brier, Irwin end Marshall, and Sta ted that any resolution offered could now be de.. anitely acted upon. Another reading of the resolution was asked for. The flat section of the resolution having been read, Mr. M'lcell said that he did not think the C :mmittee was large enough. Times should be *separate committee for each Ot the wards. A warm debate followed, In which quite a number of gentlemen of both Councils putici pvted, when Mr. ,M.'Nell uttered the /allow ing: scd,vd by the Select and Common Councils of the city of Allegheny, that a commune of three from each ward, cumin - Ina of one from the Select and into from the Common Coun cils, be appointed with power to compel all owners of slaughter ZIOUSCS, Oar-peas, cow stables, vacant lots where film is being accum ulated, and pthralb alleys, to ewe whatever In their judgment they may consider prejudicial to the health of the citizens In the immediate.. neighborhood. A spirited debate took place. which wa MO`n cipally snetained by Messrs. EnKlish, and Riddle, when. Mr. Riddle asked to lave It withdrawn until ,after a consultation had been held with the ihealasoillicer. Withdrawn. TlMorlghtal ques was en a up and 'a mrixtbsr moved to m ke oat the word "adopt" and [neat the word "recommend." Mr. Eng lish accepted the awendment. Mr. Ideßrier hart rso faith in such committees, Fie thought the Ling thing Co be done was to abate public nrilsailees ' before looking into red- Tate once. What was most desirable was that a suitable torero should begat on to clean the street*, alleysandgutiens, and that, be thought, was within the of the Wee: commission rm. The question being called for upon the Ins resolutloult Wei put. and carried. A debate now ensued In ward to the Sanita ry system. Mr. Riddle thought that new ordi nances were not so . necessary as the enforce ment of the old ones, and read several from the code regarding the statement of nuisances. Tee point" of the debate wee the appointment of a health officer. Mr. _Hanna said that be tied bad some experience in the matter, mad that the infinity was that it appeared to be nobody's basine.isrti, dfr. "Marshall thought that if the city - oftleeri wem galvanized Into life and activity them would be no necessity for the appointment of Committees or health 0111.4 ens. The great difficulty In thodebato-anmear ed to be that although every one thought there had been ordinances enough passed, there was no one to:clirry.them out. The question upon the second resolution was then put, and lost. ' Mr. English- effered a resolution to appoint liewlit a health officer, he having offered his services for nothing. Mr. Rlddloolfered the following resolution: .Dwatred; That the matter of appointing a, health officer be referred to the committee pro. Tided fol . in fhq flint resolution, and that the Presidents of Connate 'be added - to that Coin mittee. Opted— - - - On moth=. adjourned, 'And Councils went sepereto-cliambers. • • Common Connell In• session appointed Messrs. Emile, Terrence and Hall as their Committee. Mr, Enialsh then "mosed that the pram:able and resolution be adopted. Carried. • 6. C. toncnned in the action or C. C. and ap pointed Messrs. 8. Riddle nod G.. R. ltiddis as their committee. On motion adjourned. Amusements. rristk llcatutTunkrEn.. 7 -1 - ankee Locke drew anotherliaze biome last 111;hC, and. a9awattcr o f CO t,- ,A atisughted -one. To-night be token is benefi amt. sill be to overy,bodri bent.; ht to go. no ,karosenta the folhawing 1.411 °f aro which he h° P -410 tilm . e.ei Pareb, h 1.4%; mark, and Maros A / 0 44. OPEL& ITOVS . E.—Thero , toms° presentlist EVolliAlg at the Opera4 o ,,, e, 1,, „ co m r . xarto i l ,fifistn th.a play of the..gt root. „ of New rork,... To-night on the ocestion... ; .. f r bin benefit he vat omit thefraPt Orltr ' othere, o4 , 4 andltoberthineake„. This 'is the last One r. and iltelT- one:. should go and sea him itaVe3. . }Lino:Ere- listv.o.-Neweconb - dts Arlington's Mlnstrels 'rein the-full' tide - of sneams, The Ban Wsh erowdedhulnlghttitlithebettutiod, White& thlreify.nzia ye most eehkifthsf we met sew an Endloneo Amtter pleased. The Quarktte atritingins the best VW heard, The Instromentel tonsleyss superb,* Andirtutt shell, we ssy of. thecomedg,tehen euch- co ngstk„ . Ens stardweeta ° Arllngton . ' heirrell hold - tie reins? We can nalrearirnat•evekTboar the ups: that they are the best we err sew. , and as toilifouti thous i)lsrb tittiorie.alltele stet In this ettroratdAhdrisa onrremkrs to win/MS When enWrtceermlalted thetanni • Cltryte:of Peejnry..-.3frs; AUL ; . I.32ltutets yesterday meae„lnforatatlon Worn Alderman Nicholson. ;of—the 41toOnd ••' Watt, &swag Ellestetit Thlt=„wlth. Pfatil7---Theal7 la alleged tb hall beer consmlttetron On trial Of : Mrs. ,Qatilarias Pliapatriek, In the eirto„,of. • Quarter soaking,. indicted', for salling.lltutorpn finnday, where It is alleged the defeadant tea* fled that a man named Harwell .#l4.)thinold JotiiiolltOproieente the •ease. -promising 1 4 1 PaY all costa tr,she felled and was ordeted to pay any. On tots allegation the chargi Is found. • ad,- The defenchat was 104r:relied; and: bold to tko - siun of 10(ttovtiwartk. charge. irr nit an-IthasayamaeligEl Catholic Library itypeaine• retie okgsode he sever saw CIS knee, t aw; At the recent opening i n this city of the Cab ± :,,,, 3 1121,,a,„__4441 was not inCO'red• Eta the mere clic Unary, 1/011, Wm. IL Seward, Sec:titer, `"U: E A ; 4 .= ra , T, *about 'probable came, le to faille Mewl a Ir of Stale; was limited to be preseqq, 1 4 , - heing ble cause foe - nib belief w ill warrant w ,..._" - "rfroi Plo_ba melee to Attend, uldretied 0 letter to thq rfeSt • tiOn, farPOJVCrY. (0 .fr ....' n ' t 4 song.) dent at the Library, Of which a a following is I,o:itnthfseet.ottalbellapemoM bea.6wi th 'Ulie.r.4.,,,a'lfill9;.iluninTactmall2.47: . a cOtiy! - known it to be so. ptriRTIEL-NT OF ESTA.M cirmorsoYoN, D. C. lama O'Cowar , Pitignrph, Ibavn m olour creator Of Ike 2lst nkleto, t prebent on the oseaslcm of the opining triThill2 o ithe Cathobn Ltbrary and ItOadlng .. . t t p r taburgh, and at the sarrunitiMa en ,.,Logweemptiracatary tart of — yirvldr, while I thank yott for your hied in. .„,00n, I regret that the dales of my poehlon i';',e-not allowed mo :to wall myself of the 'Privilege bestowed by 'the Oomplltaent *hteh you have been ge - sexl to Coates upou me. With Loy best wished far . the ante= of the institution In which yon or* interlitaiL - I am, 131 r, Your Obit Streit Wm. it. Snwtin. Hermann This prestidigitateur, whose skill In the "black art" has canned many a Wight to look aghast, commences on • Monday_ next, at Mar sonic Hail. The neatness and address with which his illudons are carried ont are the ad miration of all, end Dose Is amply compensated by spending an evening in witnessing his ox. tram divary manipulationa. There Is DO MyStil display of the gutrapliernalla of the 'ler or the alchymist, no death% heads, stuffed alligators, gaillpole, or retorts, 11111 paraded on the stage, with black tapestry and dragons'. eyes. Every trick is performed openly and 'frequently in the midst of the oodles:ice. The slight of hand is not at'all perceptible, and little or no efforris need to produce an MllBlO3l. The way in Which he gathers dollars In the air excites the envy of these who have all their liven been pursuing the ghost of one of these ancient, colas. The sale of seats for the three performances corn men?es this morning at Chas. C. Mellor's Manic Store. We would advise those who intend going to procure their snots, there will asstar edly be signet rush at the door in the evening. Frecke Again. . Ilayor Lowry baa received another long and Interesting letter from Hallam, Germany, In re. Bard to Freak; one of the Boyd Hill murderers, which shows him up in anything butautovia bit light. It gives his name as Heinrich/kunst Frecke, and follows him In his peregrinations over pretty much the.same ground as stated In his voluntary confession: bad been im prisoned twice, once In Dallum and once in Remover. The latter also gives the name of hie wits, and contains many Interesting garlic lars, all of which go to prove the fact that be was a notoriously bad man. This letter—bein :lams in German—is In the hands of 31r. You g Bounhorst, who is having It Interpreted, and it will in a few days be made public, It Is very long, and answers all the Interrogations ad dressed In detail.' caught In an Attachment . . Yesterday, apart the oath of °Meer Hess, of Allegheny, that he bed nerved a subininna upon him pertonally;Judge Stowe, of the Criminal Court, ordered an attachment for WM. Tetuan, of Manchester, he having neglected to attend as a witness le a larceny case. Mr. Tatnall was brought into court, and stated the subprena had not been served upon him. Being sworn, he testified to the fact. °nicer Hess was called and asked what he had to say about the matter. Accordwg to tbo statement the eflicer made, His Honor said the attachment had been Issued upon a false oath, Mr. Tatnall not having been personally served with the subpmaa, and tliero. fore discharged him without cost. Judge Stowe said that ahonid each a case again occur, the Grand Jury would be requested to find a bill for perjury. Brutal Assault.-1, brutal assault was corn ted on Geo. Allen, conductor of car No. 2, Clbseas' Passenger railway, An Wednesday,while the ear was In the Fifth ward coming In front Lawrenceville. It appears that a drunken row dy entered the car, and thorny afterwards be gan to mak. use ottbe most violent and profane Language, and noon Mr. Allen annotating to eject him from the ear, he swanned him, lojor. leg him quite severely. 'The car was soon rid of Its occupants, when the fellow avenged himself by breaking windows. A warrant was Issued by Alderman Taylor for his arrest, but up to last evening he had not been found. Ituisance..—lnasmuch as the yard around the Custom House has become filthy and s nuisance — notwithstanding the efforts of the Poet Oftl ro and Custom noose officials to prevent it—hy percens resorting to It, it has become necessary to give the pollee itstrnetlons to cause thearrest of any pan= who shall ent the yard except on legitimate badness. Ttre arrests will com mence immediately, end we expect to Bee a truly time for a stifle. Nuisance —We are Informed that come per son or persons have discovered a sand bank, on the Westrommons (old graveyard lot ). Al legheny, which they are working, much to the surprise of the citizens of the nelghbarhool. -We have been requested to call the attention . of the Street Commissioner to the nuisance. -We are not aware that any one has the right to mine sand In the pbblle commons. A Nutrince.—Spring alley, from Wayoe to Waihington areas, baa of late been madame of by draymen ana immerses a depxd tory :or thelr vehicles after the day's labors are over. This has become a nuisance, and yesterday rem 'nig officer deo. Ember proceeded to anion all Who !)eraisted In committing the offense. In a Dangerous Condltion.—James the man who fell over the embankment at Tan nehill street, at the head of Wei), In the Sixth Ward, on Wednesday night, fracturing his sindl and sustaining ether Works, we ItrUlierigitli vas in a very critical condition last evening, and his recovery COMildared very doubtful. Bulk 011 Car.—Keeler% Bulk 011 Car, an object of interest to all concerned In the trans portation of oil, may be seen on Grant street, opposto the old depot at the present time. Quite a number of curious persons paid It a vis it yesterday. W. J. Friorence.--This distinguished Irish comedian, together with his accomplished lady, arrlred in the city yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Florence commence their engagement at the Opera House next week. PerNmaL—Susan Dents pass:Kt thro , tztt th elty yesterday. From Yeaterdayie Evening Gazette The Williams Perjury Case—The Jury Find a Vertiice of Guilty, C. :.:1" Qt U3TEI: 56511054.—8cf0r., Judrz Oa Stowe and Brown. Tut r.‘,1,41, :none tlef,ertal the ebarge In the case tge Patrick WI tiurns, In dicted for perjury, as Mows - jury Ia Where a person BITC/Ari willfully, absolutely and falsely to matter, material to the Issue or point in , illesthm. To ~ astalu an indictment In such ease, it most appear that the oath we, false, the Intention willful—the proceeding, judicial—the party lawfully sworn —the assertion absolute, and the falsehood ma terial to the action In question. Confining our' ttention to that portion of the evidence of the prhsaner before the Coroner's Jury, "that ho haduot 'seen Homier, the person suspected of killing J21111.C5 Thomas (laden, after the 4tooting." (for this to the only matter charged in the WE of Indictment, of the falsity of Which there it sufficient legal proof to ant,- wit to the consideration of the jury,) how I, the law in this wino as bearing upon the evidence t If the oath MI administered by the Coroner In a regular proceeding to . Inquire concerning the cloth of Catlett, In view or in sight of tho cad body, the proceeding was judicial, and he oath lawfully administered. If the prisoner toted that ha had not seen Hughes after the aging, the assertion Is absolute, and the matter material to the subject then undergoing 1 t cinventigation. - The ?..Coroner had not only a 1 right to Inquire who did the killing, but where 1 such party was to he found afterwards, upon i the first of which points evidence might, under Some clieumstances, Do of vast importance, but which could not be absolutely determined WI the witness bad given the testimony as to what he saw or heard a; inch time. Upon the other, ss it would gin 0630 to the whereabouts of thte party charged, at a time subsequent to the l la x, te, or net which armed death, and therebytend o 4 secure Ids arrest, it, would seem abyttys tube 'At of inquiry fry 'the Coroner. the eta ,; 1 2u onlY questions reinalolog_are, wan ''.COL 0: Mita= before the Coroner base, cut ts . ~ adA n ao h E d:lo W. lwo tws-wilf.token - -w ith d• ellb • e rs . dna l hd mmo trb suu a or inadvertency, (6 IN , 359.) Ante or the .evidence: given: When a man. knoutna what ii ihont takes an oath and testae -- 1 -- - , - t. 1 . 1 Ma . mattor, that la * tomato AU MI relloirwa tt - t Lia r wii fel ItaililS &del blterantallt. r. . . , _ . .. - If WlMArnaortlttribeforertl4 c or a-,F, i " in ' knew where eArlataurit- you bkiiii i 4 6, -- il: when he topk thir . o M.kit OD ' b eittnti the lef.' stunt . (Idaiftf Thlft7i hit: Riddell, maitcosleitr Xon,._lo !kwangkardelllsente4iittotwilruuy.. ' an° this briniCk-etsloidonattleri:theilastlew requireznenszecetrarYtelt*hattowle oath. the °Muse obarged, t itaditing oar of animus thnt. foe Shalreseettc the question qt drunken. neatt, ,Tovonetitute a fahre - ostb; Mb tot sh. sedately neetietty,thitiSheitahheient of the leit. rasa be untrue. ,Sometimes an , oath ,ts haw , ' whinfthelfiet.'stited h.tr*.:?.-Pbtar*Ptrson-„, streartetosi Aus t tiefitiebleb hi haa. its. , anomi? ' &Ail:Lail Pellaredi - although! That! he Atss sworn to term outsabertrue., , •A:ettan wee ads , ?Aged luilir of Mat, ' foe - 'Haring So tip ,4 • In this case the allegation is that the state ment of the prlsmaer was false. Upon this clues• lion the law Is that no man can be convicted of making a false oath upon the evidenc e of one nreqttinn elthertvro,oeat least ant,with circumstances corroborating to each an extent es will be equivalent to a second.' aunty° witnesam tell you that they saw Hughes aryl Wllliamstortther la AlleghterayeitY. after the shooting of 'Gallen. Do yent behave them? If you do, then you Must imam to thtoe conclusion that what Williams swore to, ea cot seeing Hughesafter the shooting,ls false.and yon should omelet, tuilum the defense of drunk. - enneta will relieve the prisoner by raadatleg elm Irreeponelble for hit acts. If a man does an art without knowing whathe Ls about, he Is no; to be held legally responsible. An insane mania not held accountable for hie acts. 8o a man whose mina is so absolutely overwhelmed by drink as to destroy his perceptions of right end wren:, isnot held liable for his conduct whlle In that condition. But inch a defense is not to be looked upon with favor. It. should be closely scanned by the jury, antleatisfactory proof required before It, should be allowed. It will not do presume Mad because a mania drank, extremely drunk, beast ly drunk, that he does not retain sufficient mind. to commit crime. Them should be evidence. showing that such was the actual recap of the diunkentess In question. Any other doct!ine would lead to most monstrous results. Three remarks have a bearing solely upon the prisoner's condition at the tune he was tes tifying before the Coroner, now much eV. done there is tending to show Min so drunk as to render him lrresponalble for false swearing at that time, tun can readily rocill. But It Is alleged, ti way of defense, that Williams , was so drunk during the time he wa.e with Hughes, that he had forgotten all shout it when lie came to testify. ' Even assuming that he was not responsible teen, by reason of his condition, and that If he had lost all recol lection of the facts, and did believe that be had and iron Pughes after the shooting, he cannot to convicted, Gentlemen, if the evidence satisdr, you that the pelruner was so effected by drunks:mess on the eight of the shooting of (.11ea, during the time he was with Ilughea, thacat the time be was testifying he not only loot ell recolleetiJe of what bad occurred, but actanli labored an tler the honest belief and delusion that he had not seen Hughes after the shooting, you should acquit. But upon this, as upon the other cam-s -lum, the burden of proof is upon the prisoner. ate you meet not Infer the fame requisite In sorb rates that is to say, the delusion sumossted, rem the mere Let that he was very drank The law supposes a man sane until he is shown to be insane. A man Is presumed to be respoasllile for his acts till be is shawn not to bcso, and we have not yet gone so far In our ndnigence to frail humanity, (and hope we never will,) as to hold that demi:cane., how ever great, without snore, shall raise the pre sumption In law that the party so affected Is not mentally capable of committing crime. —The Jury retired at abont ten o'clock, and alley an absence of au hour, returned with e verdict of "Ouilty." The prisoner was re manded. • The Episcopal Convention The Convention met at half past nine o'clock Thursday morning, and after spending half an hour in devotional exercises. proceeded to busi ness. Dr. B. B. Killekelly acted as temporary Chairman, with Rev. Anthony Ten Broeck and T. J. Brierton, Esq., as Secretaries. Bishop etayens, haring officially notified the Konvention of his election to remain as Bishop of the diocese to which the city of Philadelphia is located, It became necessary to C:Cti a Bishop for the new diocese. A eceffinittee, could/ling of Dr. Preston, Dr, Page, and See. Mr. White, was appoieted,th, wait upon Bishop Stereue, and notify hid of the desire Of the C012•01:14104 that he should Poe.. side neer their deliberations, and act ea tem porary Bishop of the diocese. The committee waited upon the Bishop, who was conducted to the chair and cordially wel.. coined by• Dr. Iffillekelly. In a few remarks. The Bishop responded la appropriate unnts, and then took his scat as Chain:den of the eon. vertical - . A lenytby discussion t naurd as to the right of two clerical delegates to Rune In the convention —Mr. Tolman and Mr. Wilson—witch result:al to a reference of their claim to tee Committee on Clerical Credentlale. The Committee on Credentials of Ley Depu ties reported la favor of the admission of Bove, al delqatcs. They alto reportal reference to the claim of Mr. Isaac. Whittier, toy Delegate frOM grace church, Mt. finahleaton. He was objected to for the reason that he had not been a worshipper iu that church foi six month. premus to his election, as re.,,1ir,1 Ly the ...s -one of the church. Dr. rage Mal,' that Ale. Wbltator bo. not 4.1 mittett. F. FL Brunet. Rey., moved that the motion of Dr. Page be mkt upon the table. Not see. ended. Dr. Peg- ea motion was then adopted. The election of a Bishop woo decided next In order, after which Bishop &crane eaniteativ mhstordshed the membersof the importance of the work about to bo accomplished, and, at hie rucgmition, the Convention engaged fora few minutes In private prayer. The Chairman then decimed that the nomina• tine of candidates would be in order. Rev. Mr. Swops nominated Rev. J. Barrett Rte-foot, D. D., President of Trinity Collexe, Hartford. Dr. Faso nominated Rev. F. D. Huntington, D. D., Rector of Rummel church, Bottom Rev. lir. Pets remarked that it had been the Intention of a mob= of tte members of the convention, to present Vs name of a clistingutdt ed clergyman of nallatielphia, (Pr: Howe) bit In order that harmony might be p'omoted they had concluded not to oresent his name. There being no other candidatea„ tho chair man appahted Tellers to twelve the ballots. The vote of the Clerical Delegates was then taken, and announced as follows: , Dr. Rerfoo• ........ 19 Dr. Doming:ton 9 The Bishop then stated that Dr. Berfoot, hav ing been duly elected by the elerzy, wot recom mended to the laity for their approval or disap proval. The lay vote was then taken, each parish In the dlovese ',Ong Cislitled to one ballot. The result was as follon s: For approval Algainst •Ided approval...... to The result was announced, and Res. Dr iierfoot declared duly elected Bishop of the Dl ocese of Western Pennsylvania. A motion was made to declare the rote mann Brous, but there being objections It was with drawn. Bishop Stevens strongly endorsed the newly appointed Ilistiop, as eminently quallflod for the discharge of the duties of the diocese, and urged t lf brethren to receive him with open hauls a d open hearts. Notwithstanding the preje dcies now existing miains. him, It would not be sit months until these would nil bb removed, and the entire Church would ho drawn towards him IT the ties of love and affection. Idr. Bwopo moved that the remarks of the Bithop, - toneblng the character of Dr. ICerfoot, be famished to the Secretary and mpread Upon the minutes. Bishop Stevens elated that bis remarks were tie spontaneous welllega from a heart ,whlch felt deeply for Dr. 15.crfoot In Its present cniutad altnattcn, and be felt It his day to do what he could to lift him up and encourage him. The Bishop did not believe, bowerer. that he mid recall blis words. • Mr. Swope then amended his tootloO, and requested the:Bishop to furnish the remarks, as nearly an he could recollect them—which moo- tlon was adopted. paper was then presented, eulogistic of the life and character of the lamented predecessor of Bifhop Stevens, and was accompanied with ore olution requesting the Bishop to deliver his sermon, al . pirached at the opentnn of the late triennial Convention on the enmities' of the consecration of the Bilhopeleet. The res olution was unanimously adopted, after which the Convention adjourned until four &art at qauter genius. TIIIMIDAY, Nov. 10.--Beforo JtvigesStcive and Brown This mortflog William Bowden (nol thuper• lice officer of that name) and demos Carr, wero tried for the larceny of a coat from i 1 eel. V. Iloag, of Allegheny. - Tho Commonwealth wits unable tti truitc,o out a case, and the Jury could not-properly do otherwise than to acquit. Charla Luber was placed 011 trial for thekr• cony of n pair of hOrses., the property of Janes'R. Lindsay. it was alleged that the htirsos were placed In the poatesslon of the defendant. - who-was employed. In healing for is Brat or Which tho prosecutor was ,a member i also, that defendant took tho horses to-Franklin, ra4atid sold them. .-The caso st?s . not conclunedmathe montilngscisleur. , : • ' ' ' Ai Lenient' it Pdastbii:z--In the datable' Court all forenoon. Patrick Noonan, Jr., plead• cd galley to having.' committed an wanit and bauery won Francis Minna, a nlg=ceraw Judge etoire. after heating Itte.elre aces' of the cue isela r bC. would be as Icalcut ai Daselb/0. 7 and sentenced. tine defendant to: paytatlior illty dollars and , to 'undergo and InspePptrateat of thirty ; days lb tflo county :The' -Your g Mars'slrrnana..—Warranted tears Primal Mantes.. For sale try druggist& Aek for IlsYOUgllan'S Mend., d pare rsta dos gilft&tha sitaptcau sad, Crestoseat pt • towel - accompanies. each :Boz, or tau had , 'by addressing Young Mak% Friend, Box 99: , Ciabinnatt with* Om cent etadlP_baddeek, Jamitt Fleadug, Crarkit:34lC4 4. 4,7111404 . Wag: 01 Co.; Allgagr, .‘• .• • ~ • Murderous Assault In Allegheny. On Wednesday evening. CUM half past eight I o'clock., a moat murderous assault was commit- _ ted upon the person of Mr. dames B. D. Moeda, Secretary of the Dollar Sayings Bank, while on his way loom the city to his residence on Central street, Allegheny. Mr. Steeds left the bank at ten minutes before eight o'clock, and after having crossed the bridge, over the railroad on the West Common, ..Allegher.y. and while between the first and sec ond gas light west of the bridge, he was stealth ily approached from behind by some one who dealt him three blows upon the head—once be hind the right ear, and twice on the top or the head. He was knocked down, but Gotta rallied and cried for help. Ma did not hear his assail ant before the blows were struck, end did not see him either before or after the asaull. When he had recovered sufliclettly to proceed. on his way, he was met by a simpletons looking 'Doe, who asked the way to Atlmbeny. Some of the theological students, lacing heard hIS cries, went to his assistance and helped him home. The aseanlt was autde with a hatchet; which, ' together with Mr. Heeds' hat, was found lying on the street, and conveyed to the Mayor's of flee. Toe handle of the hatchet had broken square off at. the eye, and this circumstance probably saved Mr, Ireeih> llfe. There Is blood on the hatchet and also on the handy. The letter /3 has been cut ou the _handl., and the hatchet could be easily identified. The wounds, although serious, are not re garded as endangering his life, and he will probably ho out again In a few days. The object of his aSsallatit was evidently robbery but the breaking of the weapon and the cries for help had prevented him from executing his pin ts se. The arissnit was a most cowardly and mai demos one, and tbe perpetrator is likely to escaper although the peaks are doing all they can to ferret him out. Mayor Morrison will out a stronger pollee force in the vicinity of the Commons, for the purpme of giving better pro tection to Le citizens, National Danl Note Report.er.—The No vember number of this valuable mouthly has Just been Issued. Messrs. Feld & Lare, Die• patch Building, are the publishers. ROBIN SON, TCCLEAN & CO Bankers and Brokers, Na. 75 Poe rth, Street P Ittnblt rgh. Denim, 10 All WWI, of Govt faillent Sec Anti. Oold, Sliver, L'esurrtnt Bank Notes, oretze end Dosoe•tte Exettesige, he., he. ffEMiZia= Interest allowrd on thee deposits. Collect•o as made In all pane of the United Suites on most favorable terms. Orders executed with dispatoh for everything In the hnsinias at the Boston New York, Palls• dolphin and Plttabtugn Brokers' 80.01. strictly oh eammtestan. Drn a on A. CLEWS ROO, New York., JAY COOKER 00, Philadelphia( M . L. HEAD & T. H. PEKK..IITh, Baez u. FINANCE AND TRADE anohmis AND DAS'KERS BOARD ioonaitorgp ar aositiaos. IVOLaAN I , ‘ C,) Orro . e or rm. Pon , nomort Onz el - re, I Tnrnunar. Nor. 70, 13.,5. Offered.. Asked, Cu. too on -- 94 On 90 60 161 00 7700 al 00 9 50 9 es --- O. S. 6's 1531 b. re3o's, old U. S. 7-30 h, ad lune. U. S. Lleettleates Oold. Cannelbwille R. 11. Bont3Z.- Connellactlle R. It. Interest.. Connellsytlle R. R. fourth Nat. Dlelk - al. National Bank ...__ lion City._,._ Ooluntbla 011 Gold opened at II rt. in. lots Noon telegram• from New York present tha lowing quotations: old In! • Sue. 18121, Rol Fire Twectiel, lel Ten 'Forties Sere Thirties 9C;. Certificate. 11 li. Private till patches later tit the day report a stronber feteltra In fie vernntent. seven Thirties Ist Issue 271, rod sod sor t Itallroa.l shares wee Mom ISM tmrely sustaining quotaUuns. .ur Lorne market presel.Ss 0,1 11::.0 nl tal-•rest Dealings throughout the week have been Imaltet. In amount. Itspeelaly is tht. tile &Sae lo regard to Bank that., and the better cf.., of Bonds sod stocks. l'oluothia all La. been very quiet. Thera Is .0:1 n limited amount of floating stock in the market of late, therefore uur quotations are near ly stationary'. Current rate. eh.. at about 127 LW its sated. to the etain, ott thorn are exceed lor ly henry, while tome sort. Are set:lll7. at bare le quotable llgures, other. are totally unsaleable Let us roll the roll, rare r,, famous at Mornlog Board and Night Ea.Mouge, and see how many will nn•Net to our summons. Acme, cc' reply A Ile: tomy h Plttshurgt, offered at IC,, no all. of 151,- Banner, oe longer 0 eves. Columbia, wOun•t• rd, but toe. to pay larger dlt Idends than toy Rank or Ihsuran, e Com pLny MI the oily . Il un k 11 . 1 . , olc• 11 vents asked, and sales to day at the tut •er rate rte St.', held to • ,euts rule r• toll,. y a. ct y 1., gel IC at ,fr•''herd Hun & Put.burret, held at 87 ‘rettt. . °alio:sem to show signs uf life, nu -I may yet an. 104151. Its farads by a quselsrged resplrVlon. emt flnlra 10 its propottlons, still notice. m the stock list at from 31 to 81,30 per share. Bal eful, 11.bo bid . 41,7:, a&koG—quOL*llol3ll•tarOOtypOd. Li Dot ado„ w GUI =ti,so asked—Wes mow Mad then. flea - dash !Boot/ had nearly faded front llie memories of men. lust LI a day or two stove, when the Hoard wee Informed of sales at 10 cents noji order& (or more at 20 Federal, no answer to oUr stall Merchants. offered at 28 teats—who buys no response (ill ('reek and Cherry Run, 6. bid ti aoketli What bath Isreal done 8--Ohlu alley, Itch do surface - growth, hut no oil, 2.3 cents asked, no blda. Plttaburgh a PhLladelphia. -lead or sleeping, we cannot tell watch, there II cua one to answer. Paxton, hard at work et the wells.- there Is a faint response at the Stock Board, so low we don't know who speaks, buyer or seller l'itleburch a New York, one, au loud mouthed and a&StrtlYt, how now? Buyers sought for to-day at , a cents. 1. It posslhle Law taste." and , 'berry Ilan, a otrtko—moo barrety_s t ,_ ere eager, Mock lively for tsrenty-f our hour. at 001340. What will the morrow brttg forth—who • ran tell "vu barTiLli or 'JO! We chronicle the pers. rot Bltchle--eye Ritchie, 03 bid 13 asked. Stork. holders luc - nbriousl f repeating the word "titre. tend' but it lolls to charm the unwary. We beg you, Messrs Directors bc tuagnantntous, end an. neon., the dividend without more ado. Irtwo. the old well Iverorneo now, but without the old riot, yields ten barrels, and puts stook from 20 to 45 cts Tarr, story, a ('berry Run lu cents bid 13 milked - sale reported to-day at 20 cents. We,,,heen pane sylranla, - nark from the tomb. he." There too some others, but we need Old Mortality t u care fully acre, e away the moss err 'we can real the Jacrt." (low many of them "do rest In, hope' we know not. Of thoao mentioned abort, n fair proportion, perhaps & tarp alma of them, may yet turn out to be profitable inv.tments. The deathly sick neon that le upon many or them. mar one at thtw day. tuns to Joyful corn alescence. Stranger things have happened, and are occurrine from Jay today. It can I,r Idel 01 a Ina purl •1 them, that operations are yet going on—cievelopmeuts favorable or otherwise oreurrisut; wells are being put down, scone ,Are pumping from one to are Wells, with reasonable 0 - trapezia of ultlmatc success. Patience has been nearly exhausted on the part of many shareholders, and thus the ruin• cutely low quotations we present. I. some eases the present market value of the dock tans to ex press the saleable value of the land, or any thing pear the ngtound Coat" at which it walk bought. Present "mil in -some of there cannot fall to reap a rich reward of a veottire. They meet make their choke, not see. —The fifty dollar counterfeit legal-to/Ide: note. ate being whlely circulated. ie a package paid out by the Think of Petroleum Centre, at Titus. idle, un .11onday toot, there were found twenty They era unquestionably the moat paiaa Ie ta. Italian known. its the same counterfeit which we descrlped last week. There is s point of dlf. ferenonjtoted. Lithe counterfeit the 'lnkling of the letter S In the large i'llatted States. 11111 upper pop, wilily la nit gelatine , oat). n portloA is filled, —lt Is stated that about one million dollars in Ire cent nutes will be mentfactureil aa4 seed South for circulation,own, to the acarcity of !mall change in the reconst ructed States. It is stated that no fragile/mil currency will he toe, *tithed for the PrortUrn sta t es at present, not_ withsteridlos leadil of etterenti . mintlfacturod dally at the treimury. Very little of thin comes back for redemption, and still there Ina constant • demand for small change. -The Southern paper. speak of the satanic! local trade and a notable increase In cOmmerelsil activity: 'The Savannah 'Herald:earl that, during the past ten inn, there: hai not been-a more ac tive 6tudness season in that city than the prinent, traffic Is conducted on thersound'bitsti'el an en, ,ilsnge of ,the ataplektit the. Statekto rpierchandln end peeolmeke. - • New York Cattle llaiket, Nor. It. Beever....Themeihet hlui ruled somewhat tkea. ar this week; yet prices current -world not war. Mat any change to quotation% The bulk or the offerings were 1;014 at le to 17 cents at strictly prm eattkLbrouebt oeotsormlo • few extra choice sold,crealgher,thea cows were la tar demand at prkes, say from We to E i t ra elan eowe , „thoroughtursl,mith Calf, , held _at SWUM., Weis hers beau teddy Attlee, The bulk of offerings were sold at cents. Sheep and Lanai wen 0110 =ins and ltruter. The .was frost 4trAres liege -.Heavy coro4ed. imeetkliatatitNisty now, ' Phund.eipblik Lem • FIIILADELS , illitiNof. a—Magi tea fair demand for ply, meal. but low small or Attack limits opera tions, and only a low small Wet aro mortal at rt f ir r li:e a r i PaTa r re r e. N roltgi . liy ea rgeri f :d ' ilz Wadi:mil= lest goitr e, RIM solo lath! falling OC In the 'Ma of oomatoli ban, Ind' lest &tunes/ is the Reit!tlitirtflerAPY. - Orrice or lift PrrralannotrOserreg, Tfir - r-slaar, November lath, Msg. The general market continue quiet and rather dull. though there is a fair volume of business In small way. There is an entire absence of any thing Like a speculative keeling, and the tranue [ions are altogether of a legitimate character, the demand for all the leading commodities being re stricted to supplying the Immediate wants of re tailers and consumer. In prices there are no changes snarl by of'peeisi notice. • GRAM—No movement Ls Wheat—no demand and but little offering. Ostl steady, with a (me re tail demand, and we note regular sales from store at 50. Sales off ear Prime Waco Spring. Barley at glob. Small aisles. of Corn from store at 70tit7S Nothing doing In Etse. FLOyilt—Tberoje no Improvement to note in the demand for flour, nor la there . any marked change in prices. Small saleKfrom store at 19,250 gipo for Spring,'" Wheat Family; 1110.50,11111 for A inter Wheat dotand e.Wcffl23 for fancy brmads. Rye Flour to selling from atom at 11767,25. PROVSSIONS—Bacon Is dull soil unchanged. Small sales of Lard at 27WD for country and city; and bless Pork at 8 31 14f/V3. Hogs In fair de. ma nd for shipment, with tales at for fair to good averages. POTAITIFS—.Peach Blows <antis:rue in good de mand and sell readily at $ 1 ,.003111,1.5 per bushel, sod $3,Ze6.3,F.:i per bbl. APPLM—DuII and neglected, with a supply largely In excess of the demand. We note • Jr. from !store at butt per lad, for falr to prime. BUTTER—continues dull but unchanged. Small sales of prime Roll at .156:15. EGOS—DuII; quoted nominal at toZ42. CHEESE—Is quiet sad steady; sale. at WIS2I for Hamburg, anti Goshen. HAT—Sales of a tons bales on wharf at slt , ; per ton, and 314 do do. prime Timothy. at I.u. CRANDEBRll=i—liulet but 'ready with sales of prime ;:astern at HS@ la per bbl. MIS 'NY—Regular salc• at ac per lb. riIi.ESTN ['TS—Remand limited ; small sales 0. 67,- 4 1147.70 per bushel. BEA NS—Derastaual small sa'es of prune onw at Pl.fal *1,75 per bushel. ONION,— lion. renal. "Ire from store at ir,FIIS per hid. PEA ItLe.—Firm and l ichri; sales reporicil at ti cent.. LEAD—quol..ll quiet at 111 eta. SF.F.:llS—There la so oc.slottal Intjulry for (le air:seed, while Tiriothy Is netrlected. Soler of needat $1,,744,5V.: F ITTSBURCH PETROLEUM MARKET 01,10 E 1 , 1 , rift PiT,ll[ll.oll 11 Intrusinsr, November 11th, 1865. 1 /I.DE—TheCrude market Mil moderately an ts, e veldt , to-day. though the transaetions in the aggregate hill short of those on Wednesday, while prices hare iindermine o quotable change. We net,, quote al I n bulk, 05,1 hnrrek returned, anr! 5., Ws ln , ll/,IN! fiftlea of 200 Wit bbl. r pt „rued; 1.3 Jo al ,5; ...in rl it , a: 20; 100 do ito at' 3: - , 0 ,; lA+ , .4/42 Kral fly: at 1:1. this included, and 50 at VI, bbls Included. We bore no advice.. from the wens to.day, but the eastern markets are re ported steady et previous quotatlatut DEFIN ED—There la still considerable inquiry fo - bonded oil, both for MD month and December delivery, and with e very light stock, and little or none tittering, the market may be termed firm hut quiet. On the spot, prime city brands may - be quoted at Er 205.1, free on boned cars, here, and Wgift, dellvemil In Philadelphia. Sale of 55 "bogie,' brand, for November delivery, at Mt!, net, at 'yolks. Free 011 is rather more active b ut Unehant-mi; sale of 70 barrels “Brilliant” brand, et 13. NAPTIIA AND llFSlDTitl3l—There is no movement to note In either-of these arts; lea, _toil, in the absence of sales, we omit quotations. Res iduum Is In light supply, but the demand Is limi ted, and the sown remarks will apply to hilptha. DECEIPTS—The receipts of oil by tile kite-, gheny river airmen. 11.1tepOrt, were as follow,: rieher k Bre 20.1 A. L. Linton__ No W. B. ;tyrant—. 1 mei .... ..... ..... PETROLEUM STOCKS IN NEW YORK Special Dispatch to Western Pres.. Nrw Yoar, Nov, 16,130 Pt trolcutu Stocke are quiet to-day, WI 133 53 73 t p,) 00 75 00 tales at the Lllotting rates Fulton, 4,00, Ptloser SIM; Bet<lle), U. Central, 26,0'); Fee Simple. 30 Pint h'ati• nal, alt., States, 7.7,50; Webster I,4fe Sugar Creek, 0,- . 0; t l / 4 ant:, 10; on Cheek. P, thole Creek, 130, f - enaehott Ilan, 11,00. NEW YORI PETROLEUDI NIAICK ['T Spirant 1 ispater, to Western Press. hew Yong, Noe. IS, 1945. The Petro,eum enamel to a catty, with idea o 2.0 m bbla crate at 29,3; 2,nr.3 Dbl., buyers option, nil for December delivery, at :be aslue It gore. also, Jen bbla relined in bond for fall, at Edo. CENTRAL LIVE STOCK MARKET Reported EX - pre/sly for the Pittsburgh Gazette. (lyelt or rue PITTII6rII , III Cina.xmK, Tlitrunt,v,Ziovembet IC, !oak a CATTLE—The receipts of cattle have been rather larger than ',suet this week, and with the pen. lull and orernbwtng rind a eomp•ratirely limited demand, the market has ruled dull and heavy throughout the week which has just closed, and quite n number of western dent ers repdrt haring sustained hoary losses. The cattle, zeneratly speaking. wery rather better in quality than usual, but the hest grades hare declined, and the poorer WI!. sold nt rery let. Llgurea—ln fart. bolder• uf comm.:a cattle, In order to effect sales, were cum pelted to accept whatever buyers .11,0 proper to Or/ h. , numb. r of Eastern ad yrrs to at end tare wa. unusually small, and 'alm the whole. the general tenor and spirit of the trade us. against the seller and to Savor of the buyer. As will ...en by reference to the sales annexed, babes ranged 1n,,, Ito It for scalawags lo strict ly thorn, fat cattle and these stay Leto jaded as the extremes of the market. The following are the winter rates of freight on the Pennsylvania itallroad—the new rates went Into effect on the ilth lost , and will continue In tome until further notice. To Philadelphia To Baltimore To line LIOGN—The market for lios• has been moderati If Attlee this week. the transactions In the awe gals , being up to those o( loot week, and prlies are a interior, hiVier, [ranging from 1I to 12%, pose, for (air to good average. The demand thus rat, It restricted entirely to supplying the wants' bf shipper., not a hog, up to this date being.bointitt y packers, and judging fr m preunt Indications, the packing operations at this point Litt aeasOn will be of a very limited character. SHP—Market ateady and fltm,owing to light artiest,and abort supply, and prices, although unchanged, are well sustained. flood rat mutton sheep are selling at from d to 0f etul.conanon grades may be quoted at Pa:l.w., cutrxezvri or ,roc It Moll NOT bill. TO 10v.ijrn Hop. t',ttle Sheep. ftet.* I GIO rnu~a~~~~~~.,.._.._ n 1 nr q) rat. M b. L . or sour. 54k,-. Buyer. Vs, lE. tgAi Price. 1 lager to Deltrlch 210 11,5;5 s 5 4z5 Eu log to Deltrlch ..-- 509 14,150 650 Adrian to Prestoo ..... 191 16,115 4Si Blackfoot! to Chetvera 179 te;:ao 075 Patrick to Pantoast 56 0" 550 Ch .t to Ifitrid, 177 15,000 000 Campbell to Pattoosat....--.. 156 10,250 600 (lots to Hefter 107 t 0,02.5 tl 50 Prettahaw to fieaser 346 32,200 000 block to Heuer ..... too 0.005 550 Gardiner to ilei4er-. 179 16,075 660 Thompson to Boost,. 94 7,093 4 0 5ICNeal to Resat,. ---....---- ..'3 10,973 650 Gallagher to Wager 11 arge 35 090 510( '4IL ne /I to lie It rich.......—. :%7 at .6,73 l' head PA Lin Of BOOS Pr!cr. Rover. Xs. Weis4l. Prior Alexander toCasaelberry rts 02,575 $l2 l'aropbed to tillarelet----. 112 50,005 13 76 art..er to ...... 10 1,275 12 75 00 21,100 11 73 Itohertson to 011chtellt....-- 79 27 702 12 6 1 Graham to tltlerrelst 31:400 12 25 Bondeburg to Albright- • ts 13,550 11 02 A leder! to Singer.., 110 10,723 /2 00 Thompson to Singer Sil =l5O 12 oco Kyle so 90 13.673 11.23 Thompson to 41 12,000 II 03 Vannatta to Olichretat ley Irmo 12 20 'Tamil to CHlchreist 93 13 ,3 2 3 12 to Fronk to 011ehrelat . ...... 06 26'230 11 OU Steck' to llticheelst....—. Vanuatu& to 011ahrelat....-...... 60'1 ,31 1 1 5 2 ' 23 20 Maple to Rambo ... 70 16,171 12 80 Anderson to Rambo 46 12,503 11 50 Cochran to Ramba....._........ 6/ 13,960 32 03 s,,..goarit to Johnston di .0,550 It 150 odor.. to 03 83,50 11 00 ma:mem to Glichreist 112 23,075 12 00 °council to Rambo & 193 40.1176 12 00 Wont:tell Br Messenger • 92 21,974 12 CC anon 10 011ehreist ........ 107' =XI 11 00 tng to Messensger.-------\Ol 21,613 11 w obertson to Gllchreist.-- 49 12,775 25 uo lock to Lamb —...:—.... 41 10,625 12 00 amb to 17 13,604 .12 AM lark to ..5,900 . 00 and 10 Singer •11,130 12 OD tuner to CHlchrelst 93 20,130 11 25 eesily to Ideuenger 91 91.473 11 90 obertson to Gilehreist ...... 01,100 12 32 snick to ...... 14,00 17 60 arrow to Messenger . 51 13,013 11 00 BALLA Or CATILS.' . alaill & . I...Antrty sold for Crosby 23 hes3l to Aube, averaging 059, at 6)f; head to same buyer 04, weighing 0775; 16 head to Peter Xiamen, eighlrigt3,3oo,at Olf; 6 to Shultz,weighing 4250,at 5 per headl 17 head to Myers & Shamberg.weigh it 10,376, at 6026'4 ; 46 hoed to Smith, weighing • 800, at 5; and 17 headso Boma Black aLII,IO. sliver Quick sold 200 head at Brood lowa steers,' a man lOW, to Sharaborg,& Bethelmer, at 6;4.. . Q. lost About 13.00 on, thin drove of tattle. . Aug been offered and rotund 6i; ha Chicago. Ward to Casaady 94 head of good Illinois deers, a erasing 1309, at 7. Cameron to Casaady lot tided of hOod stock eat. averaging 1600, at 54. off sold for Shield" to IdeArdli & Co: 101 head o cx:4 Indiana steers, averaging 1230, at 7... liulfsedd torn/gluon ..cutry Co.:s4thersil • (Oriel, Illtaole cow, and heifers avaraginglo33. 5 , 111 . •Art-reettulan/tport Aloisof Uwe,- I , 'etcher to Moone7 10,headof extra CNorithers, eraglng =Mkt - • • ridge to Mooney 35 head of fairish Ohio heir stutateere,Wietagler/Wat:s42.4o`Bar heat !Clark toldoqueyZheattett-cotamattpluclatien a ltol beir s TwilWtreeldN 900;atitfc liatik to sada tO head, wettsll;SCO, et 5..• • • Holllngton Co Hawk is, weld 10,3" 1,55: - . 'McAllister to Hines 15 head l tecs wm , welsh• t tle i w s lif Lt e illfle; brand est - weldhiea at sf. btelltiOlsl.o heqi 7wecou,' •h:lr at Ir Mattocks to Blootaguega, weighing /in" at 5. loaek* Mahal° htearowellie el - bead of extra Oldo steers, weighing 45,450-32 -sold at 11, *odd inatior Shield, i to McConville 101 - head of good Indiana cattle. weighing 1172223, at 7. Logan to McConville:l, weighing 2t,leo,at a 4a iliahn to Toole 67 very good cattle, weighing 96,876. at • - • _ ,Cliark &Math to Smith 22 cough bell• ems:vet:4ldg 5 I dt PAO, GH PLASKETS New Yonr,Oe. 16.—The following. are the quotations Dom the Dry Goods Exchange : Brown Shesting , —Standsrds, n. 4; Feller D, ::9; Dail 1.. II; Pantile L, 20. Bleached—Wemsutta, 4.6.1,10nar.3.23!,; Blackatock, 32%; Baltrantt, 22%. Prints—Merilmaa IS; tioolieco. 20,44 Hamilton , 06; Freeman 21. Delatze•—Pactfl Ticks 2 Emmett, 42; Pemberton E,40, Stripes, .Tr Ameri can, Si. Denims —Amnskug. 65, Baotou Mann lam . wring Company, 18. Corset Jeane—Laconla, 40. Naninkese, 10. Brown Drille—Standritas, 34%. Canton Flannels—Heasilton, 60; Harbor Mils, !4. Kentucky Jeans—Rodman'a OVA. Seoul liotton--coata. 109; Willismantle, 00. Balmoral Skirts—Bruner. 133 per doz. Hoop r Meta—fired lers Duplex Eilptle, 6o hoops. in good demand: Meyer. L Octets 1134 Inch, 20 to 42 springs, at to 900 per ‘ps hoops. The follolw Ing dispatches hare been received to-day Cu,, n.. 0, Ron 16.—Trade quiet: print. 210. Dowses, Nov. i o.—Good trade cc. ag, and prices firm. CI N, is Nell, Nov. 16.—The market as moderate ly I,GII I / 6 . out huyers show no dlspinattlon to pro. ride for mere than Immediate want.. I , ria•eti c. Piny. IL—Trade moderate and prices uncharisetL Money —Exchange, par. Putt Anitre r n. Noy. IS.— )larket unsettled and It r•gular with mote Olspogitlon to eel/. Ilusineas generally quiet. S •. Nov. 16 --There %oaf a (sir trade yew tenday. We hear of considerable concessions ha, Ir g bera mad on prints. Standard •heetinits re main unchsn ed. NZ 4 TORE. NOT. 16 .00 , 1 . 017-111 ore active and firm at Casio for Middling. Yroon—W.thout decided change. Gluts—Barley dull and henry. Eisner. Malt, quiet. Corn a =ads Unsex, and In goo 1 ddinand; Part far export, unsound. 119/".W...c . , sound 'LAZO,' Western of anOc; Warm Western, 11,10, Oats dull et 46engo for unsound, and 630'sio (or tonna. fint , ant”—Coffee quiet. Rice, 7.1 e. Sugar quiet; Cuba Muscovado, r.q01a1..f.,e- Melasses quiet; Prranters—Steady at 390 fur crude and We for retinel In hoed. Wow.— Quiet. Prionr , ..ms—Pork dull and ha aro at mann 25 for tbess, closing Sr ear cue, and i1.'5,5013 - Z;l5 far prime mean: also, 7 , a eels mess, sellers option, at I WO. for plain mess, and $L42,7 r ex , re mesa. Beef ham. ourdiesged. Uut meats Ii "rtiodelee demand at 15;',;51,16!40 for ski, older* end 19023. e for hams. bacon doll: rm~atd lee. Lard dull at 11Yim , , L Butter in tad et 0044 440 for (Mato, and 6041:de for Stat e Uh et as tlrm at 1(, - ,.96. New Vert( Stock and Moser Market. -- • • Nal. You. Noy. IG.—gtonny ateady, at 7 V c 7. Sterling Laciutage riulat and steady, at MAgtaa, gold for lint elan Ulm Geld without materia l change—opening Al 14734„ . advancing to 1414',„ and closing Al 1C7 , 1. Govotament Stock' a shade timer. Freights to, Liverpool with downigard tendency.. b occs—Steady, but dull; Nor. 19.ter993i; NOM. 'Western plercntd.l9.4'; Rooklainlai.llt9.lSt Chicago, Burnorllon and Quince. 11114 dllltion keo and Pralrlo Du Chan. 1.73; !IL ¢; ' D. MP.- fess.. to. port Warn./ 1435; Moreland and Mt..' burgh, 94 311 ALloblean , Southern,,: - .43%;;, Erie.*; New York Centrak 91; Idarlpeola,l3)..; One X.: .• erttheaten. 1734; Treasury StereAl I:hirtles, 97; . T Forty Coupons, 913.; rise Twaty Coupons' or lEGS. 2.3 N; do NS, int - Sixes of 1291 Coupon., tOn). , „ saes, No. I, rerkllittd, 1,5 y% Kew Hate.. Old Bate • • Philadeipbta Market:. I'v tLanaLrßtJ, Nov. 16 .—PrraoLicx—Yiiitt Crude s 3. , 34:i36!4;e; Refined In Bond, GUIP6Ie. Fate, 7814796. k Lora—Very dal), end In grades :an lover• Superfine Weetun, 4 1 . 7 :45,6 0 ; E*Lre, 13 ,:k49,00' Ned to Western, Se .i 5; Fennsylvanta and Slo(“0,73„ GOA IN-Wheat ore; New Ned. r..,Z5a1,40; Old Red, ta,t5182,50; $2,M32,00; Uora am; Old Yellow, No, New Yellow, 133.25 k. Salta 012,090 brmhels Canada Peas at ei,GO. W Lamar-Lull and =dm:gad. Buffalo Market. Ilorrsto. NOT. la-Pr-orn--Unobsaged Oaals-Wheat quiet, loacelve and held; No. 111.11RAIlkell sprlfg, 60;, No. Ido U 45; Nth t Chicago springs ..1.0; Ncs. do $1,14 White Can ada. s42fah.4o; white Mlchlgact, 15:,12412 TA Cola scarce and Ilm; Wee or 201:1,0CA tuah NO. at 74c. Data haactrce. Carley ti,C9. Rye 76:340c." Peal norolosl at 111. Wa ,, xr-Scarceaad dm at $5.15. paortatuat—Polk 534 Cris, KEW NT 3- 4. 1 111.1; to New Pork. Wheat, hoe; Corn, lee. 75.3 Bgltlmare CgUe Dtarket. UAL:, moaz, Noy, le—The offering* of Beef cot. tie elect last Thursday amount to 1,200 twee, With the exception of dock cattle all grades hats ruleo kit 3{o tower, the market closing toll. tiointoon tafale esiiteelal very Litz to 100,4111,32 entre, it.oo: The receipt.. of hogs continue La w errs t it the demand, and the mance& boa been qutte beery •1 Gale net. Thu sheep mullet L roirkr xuepied, nod dull tales of common to good flit, steep at OSejr.,o gross, ■ decline of %%Ile. °oyez° Market. Dcweno, Nov. 1 6 .—notrn—Saleir of 11,C00 GllA.—Wheat cochar red; salmi of 7 000 , bulk No. '2 Cbleago Swing at 5t.54%; 8,00) bath Whit"- u.n.d. to, 92,30, and 5,300 bush Otwies do at $2,50; ,Coro quiet., Oats scam and nominal. BOLO don;Fees el :Link knob. kJ* steady; Sales of 9 non book Otuada, on private terms. Peas [banged; latex of 4,4[0 bun Clamant at VA& , • - Montreal Market. Mowinast.,Nov. 16.— Them axe del Llght. )lord--aaperior extra. 117 ',..:V1:444 • inettl.t‘ii , all Welland canal, $13,2)i tie. I Canatin wheat, $4,W48.t0. (imam—Wheat, caned& bad wistern, $14861,24: Oat, 32g33w pi' Leto Market.' Tr inno,l4on. 18.—OnlIer—Wheit; New ateadg: Old en loweri Wee of Old Amber Michigan at g 1,98, New, 01.15; Corn steady; ulna at nee. Oats don and di onßint, L.aico tutours—Dull and lower; Wheat lac to, cannon . Tolto el ro, NoT:111 —FLtros,—' Details Extra, 37.73. (Apo ; E.tc., $707.0; .Supeetas. sarol.o3. CiaAm—Wit.al; Sitieo.l l GN Wing, Barley, TVs, Oat*, sts, tiyo.rgry quiet. • • IMPORTS BT RAILROAD., Pm's:orlon. roar WANNI a CDlloalso R. It., Noe. 16.-1 barrel ego, Dorrio,..l . on. lo 1011, leather, 1300101041 a cot 20 doz brooms - wm Coop. cc; 41 aka barley, 120 do rye, Fleury Rea jr; 201 00, onions, Grog& Reiter, 100 bbla nour, Knox & Mc. Kee; Ico do do W Lindart• 156 bbla aPPIe.. CWT. C r 5 4 41ity1, a cohg:i ctill,4°°Ty4, ea, flour, stsres,J . 31111eri 1 ta, butter,3leek. & gm 'i st S trfiT. I car malt Joshu Rhodesifil oil bbli,H, P,Adams; 33 doz pal l ., Watt '• Wilsonti.earmllUteed, Sho maker h Lane . ; 400 bbls flour, Culp & Shepard; 1 car oat., U Bea Jr . ; do tio..l' & pateleg: tars staTef, Clements, brelth & co; 3 butobacco; Murphy; bbi 011, James 11 Parker; 2 cars wheat, J S Liggett & co; 00 DNA oil, White dci, Bro; 10,1 aka: corn, Henry BeaJ r; 100 sacks oata, 60 ; do corn DR . worth, Porter & co; 30 Mg, hami, - T Zellers & co, • 111 tram lard, Jna H „Parke_ ,r .le_s raite_Pitte' Finch; 10 bbla potat 011 1111 : 1 ; i rb i tt h w r grrit.:;, 8 13 L PaluaMtOckl 1000.. , do, D A Fahnectockt2o dOien brooms, Lambert,'- Shiptou &co. OLIIIINIAND AND. kmmistrltes RAID ROAD.- / 6, ' 4o 3aaii kegs. A IllanintOCk{ 23 - bbli di, Nevin; 1.9 bbl cider, R Brobstj 11a) bbla /100 r, W Llnhart; 3:1 aka barley ,W Oarrardi.3 Aga Atittra.2:"NSiteemal lb UM B Fahm, stock; 25 Okgii Ash, 0 0 Balsley;'23 bag cheese, W W Rankin; pkgs tobacco, John McDevitt; 6 do do_ ,W U Ell rkpairick & OcgllMbldarillaloci 0 , Balaley; t 2 do do, E lleszeitan, 60 bola onions. T • Sudaon; 1 pkg tobacco, John Grazier; bats lime Ring la Col libill a haM5,...11 I.lTrywnwsndts.bblayg4; - tatowArJonastu bales holwe D Pa._ettt M Alger . cheese, .Ewart. & Co; ao btu Pew. Wm Mullane; I 21 bbls nuts, H Riddle; 11 eases gives; H Ilea Jr MI has candles- . Means 4100111; ,36 ,Eyana;11 kt^r lead S Schomalter & sons; 41 bbla 14 mks potatoes, L H Wight & Zo;11 - ears 'wheat.' J 8 Liggett & Co:1 do do, D Wallace; 2 do barley, J nodes; 103 bblapotatoes, Plemingb, steel; 100 bble dur:. T1:01;74ll.4 —anedy &Bro. Parraatito/T,COI.V3IIMI aISINCtarTI Nov. 111.- Icarlariberelar Andetion 100 barrels flour, 'l'o Jenkins; I cars:tares, se t co; 033 aka milt feedin - Blahop 'coksW MU: paper R. Elroy a Bantsolat Mica atdi=l" - Sellers ftleo2 Pk Mbanao, , J M Murtlantla cart:mom corn ,. ` W muss*: to nuts. Amu; Showalter Ling; t 3. - • Review of the New York Grocery 'Markets [From the Commercial List of Nov. tn] Codee—The market for the vat lownkacriptiona [boughs little more active, is dr-premed, and for Rio me again reduce our gold quotations Intif eat per lb, dosing without much inquiry or Mtn ness. The demand is almost entirely for the good and better quahties. The mles include soon ha, Rio, per Lord Baltimore dirmt,276 do from Eu. rope, on terms not made pulatt; 3100 St. Domingo, to bond, for etport, SI: 2 Z.V. gold; WO do for home use, W 5 do gosernmenl,ll4, to arrive, OD private terms. Suaar—The market for raw, since Friday Last, has been extremely dull, and, as usual In lush cases, prices have favored buyert; we have not, however, varied our quotations, but rot:steer them entirely nominal. hellned. too,-is ver and a La;le lower; hard. We; soft whltellsatil; and yellow, 16 , ;,er11e. Blesara Stuart Auote best rushed 20 , 4 e; granulated,Z , ....,•j ground, :I); wale A, t 9;,, and yellowV, 18, cash. The stoetryeater• day was annul 27465 hhds, molt tasint,x-as bags antra . and MD bads Bided°. hlolaases—There Is a steady moderate 'demand for he me use, pith a stronger ,market for COldee Porto Rico, on which an advance has been estah- Ilshed. The sales, to lota, are 173 hhds Porto Rico nt e. 1,03; ItOenha llussorado, e.5 - 4:0; 193 hrtds and tb htds Interior do 450330, and lb) 4hda Barba does, 70, 4 mos. • . . . Riec—Enst lads: is in fair request, and firm at previous rates; 1000 bags Rangoon were run car. In lots, at 10.76Q;.10. Carolina is wart, and Wanted; 3.5 tcs good brought $13,50414, cash. • Reg. and Packing in St. Lapis. But one of our large parking bootie have hal the none to make a commencement as yet. that of John J. Roe ft Co., and they have only killed about WWI head up to this time. The other pack ers do not expect to kill a box before Christm ta, or the Ist of January, note.. the weatitershould prone favorable and the price of boas come down to such figure. as would Justify them In packing without the certainty of a loss. The ar.. tin ale of hogs hate been moderate the past week, and hare met with ready sales at prices rather more favorable to buyer.. Among the; sales no. riced we observe the plitChl.PH by John J. Roe tt Friday, of loan head fair hogs at iii4c to lie, ari,l:4: head of extra [lnc hogs, averagiria .175 lb., at ikl Jai These figures in ay be considered a fair criterion of the market at the close of the wet lg.—JO-pa/Wan, 13.0 i. MARKETS BY TELEEMAI"Et Finance and Trade In New York fltu Tont. Nev. is.—The railway Mime market was doll at early open board, and the leading cloche were slightly lower en compared with the cloaing, rate. leer evening at the Stook Exchange. The mai ke wes firm but the business Moderate. The itrocgest stocks at the second beard were Rock Island and Southern, Pittsburgh lad North Western common. The market was Caine at the last board, and loner prices were afterwards Made on ballr There la a lack cf outside orders, and lnterest rather feeble at prolong. Clos. leg prices, at 41.9 p. or, New Yong Central, 97; Eris e 24; Hodson, 1n9 , ,1; Cleveland &Toledo, fret; Michigan Southern, ltlI; Pittsburgh. a9,i'; IcorUl Wrstern, 13d.i: do preferred. tin. Uhlo and illisale• slot re. I . :heater, N. Clcid is rather an There Is very little bar owing damned, and the rates charged is 6 per rent- Gust. O. dCOIIOIa I. quite moderato. It closed at ltit„ Money c..ntinnes comparatively easy. The de mand from he south is strictly roodetate, and POMO banker. CORIOI6III Of Idle oslances. liorern meats are generally stronger. The Gorernment broker* are buying freely, and price.. are N per rent. Mehra. The Sub Treasury yesterdsy Elia posed of I4l6,erat In coin on account of foreign l c oupons of e. 20 bonds. The Perste brought out a arge number of coupons. Vry Goode Market. New• York Market Toronto Market. IFortigu Exports and Iluipotta Of Itelnittlyte 71,6 exports freed litilltelore rto - foielgh t. during the peat week dare beenizstber r ht, ematilittri to the alrgreglita to only 180,607, f this import-a lascabeeu y. •reem'eaftve due th e th e szet , from forts, a ateenieldp,a 2 Lip a, 6 harks, 7 briaa nodll sehooners, ell Ming. • Ia g cams... Among the arrivals were 2 fmm Bro. men, cock haring ass ort :nergoea; 3 from User pool, one with au assort eargo, and the Others, wtth salt, the amount of the !a lter being 11,111 seeks' =were from CaritriWorto,siderier, 7 lo ears of railroad iron, and the alone were from(tooth , America, the West Ind] s and Ontith Prortnees, . 111,3 . 1, 0.4'1d hides, e Of eah, the lmParta amounted to 2,67 a bblikh Inge, 1,163 hal:boil d 29: quarter bbla do, 114 bis m etal, radellmon, it Merrell and ItIO quintals sh,"9 quarter We sal. mon, ands etkies .0 Of 'agar, the Imports were 1,6 n. hada, I,IM hose' a, tra Dbl. and 71 tierce... Of trail, there were luo,lo tome nuts, 5t,006 lrtr 2 nuts,-and 4,C00 oranges. • • - • • AaliT • Lavrtenee CraLweilL.... Ttu 1213iTs LEA ' NO - ...i.Rew Orleans; arras, wz_stries,. wee. The river was slowitOrtfathree feet on Glass House. The Sten; which mi` al , wets drawler-Just that water, and rubbed hard. The weather was quite warts, and; indicated rata. 13nsiness was rather-betti.-than at- several dery pant. The well departure yes er4ay Win the - Eitel:Me, Capt. Rtruell, which left or The Marietta, Capt. II if will leave this el , o. ning positively, tor Ne Orleans. She will take say Cincinnati or Louts lle or any may freight that may be offered op to o'clock this aftenaeo, whiellhour it is her 1 tention to leave. - :Pas. !tenger* will please be this to raind, and be ready ty that time. The Bayard, which wa- • had not arrived Mat even at Glass House. She NI, morning. and will leaveat The Nevada, Capt. Ev freight for Cincinnati and upon the departure of the The Camelia Capt.te Louisl live) for St. Camelia when superior selera. who maywlah which they can enjoy then is known to be one of o perleneed ateaMboatmen. honors of the °Mee... The Emma tirshara wit morning, if she Lcannet g Marietta. If the dam has I will make two trips a we Marietta, connecting with la clove the dam, and Iv Zane. dlo freight, giving burgh freight. The Leonides, rapt. M freight for st. Louts, and • rise, which from present a fore ions. The Rocket, Capt. F. IL. 'ash, lsi receiving St. lon I• freight, and will lea e for that port on Sat. orday. She will take out th her three barges, two of which wilfbe load with coke, and one with oil. She would have eft yesterday had her bargee been ready, but as hey cannot be ready before tomorrow she cane t go before then, 'The greater portion of her freig t iaengaged below, co that there will be no doubt about her going. The Fort Pitt, which le f hare during the 'or partof the - Week, was h from at New Ca tie • yesterday. The inajorand party had tot .ott of oysters, and sent to Pitt burgh for a freak o to. go. There wag some talk or - sanding for a bar et. of Inger, to be need only to Sate the canal shoubf run dry. The Fort Pitt ha l gone higher on that stream than any other vessel propelled by steam. It wan reported yesterly by persons corning through from the east, th t heavy rains had or were prevallng In the m entrains, and that the Schulkiii river was Main.t such is the ease, it is fair to presume that• we , sha i il have a rise , hero shtly. The Lawrence arrived irons St. Louie IP/tartly after dark last evening. She repents the ftner and America laid up for fogi . yetterlisy morning at Beaver, and she left the Bel and and Coal Valley (tow boats) at Glass If She come overGlase House without trouble, drawtng three feet. The Yorktown and Silver Lake N 0.4 were to leave Cincinnati yesterday, for this port. ThelCumberland in again receding at Nashville, with 28 inches on Barpeth Mists. The Armenia is due at Cincinnati from Saint Louis. The J. R. Gilmore is on hr Way up from Cha cfnci mien with a big lot of nninsnee on board. The Evansville Jourrag. Oka in amount of the death of Capt., R. M. ,SperuF of the Sylph. On river the any down the fro Cincinnati he was seised with congestion of tho brain, and Bed about tea miles above Lrettworth, Indiana. Also that a little girl, the da ghter of an emigrant had fallen overboard from its Lorena and was drowned. rapt., Charles Deader the days poll T. L 01718.—, a- steamer ROCKET, Capt 4 will leave u above, .on tidt, ror freight, apply on board, Yee strut piTiTf T. LOMB. —'t o - dvateltvasseeeer steam . I WA, .7 .sa D.A., Master, la , for ;St. Lcula. .1.1 a 111 Lea , 310/1211303, at ID o'clock. _For freight or rummage appl ( VOR MEMPHIS A. ~. OBLEANS.—The tine paa. ataamsr DLatiLLITA, 0apt..2,...f10... iei, clerk, WM leave a. abo ro cm Stca , h tart., at 4 p.m. For freight or Damian. apply - an board, or to JOHN FLAC. , S, •.. / rLta. 0014 J. it. COLLINfIEWOOD, t Agra*. •^l OR CAIRO AND ST U LO- .a., - 73.-3 t../3 new grteamerLE6G - IDAS./ Z$ - Capt. M. A. coa will leave above. THIS DA , 1 art p. m. ..For freight or pewee a I on board.or to • J. 13.1:10 00D, i 0.014 JOHN FLACK. Ade= won wEEET.LINe. IiLARLET- - • .A , TA, FARKIYEISID3RI3 add all in tennedlato porta. 1 The swift aiddvwhee/ passenger steamer, 23 , ..41: 4 2 - 49,,M,33. G:eorge D. Moo 1 e ; Master.' .. . Leaves Pia azi.allt FO rARILER.sgIIRG every Meatly_and Thursday, I, TI o'aloele. A. U. Leaves . .E.EL.1.110 -FM PARKER SBEILIG every Morally sad 'Lb:wady a .9.0110 ck r. w. • LCOTeIPAKIERSECUEG 'F''' RiTTSBURGN. every Tueshay and FrldayLac - 0.. V. Leaves MARIETTA. .FO RITTSBURGM ' every Tuesday and Friday, Y.ceeleak P. Y. Leave, 'WHIM .l NG - Ft) • PITTSBURGH every Wednesday:and Ba yat 7a. X- ~.zi.o .: For freight Cr passage apply a board or to: ..t, :::: mer 3,1117.. i ICOLLtri a CO.,*--. REGULAR , P.ACKET .P.n .- G MARI - IlAll., - ZANESVILLE-7/ra bathe steamer Eat . ORA AM, Capt. O. 34 Sr= ,viii Leave for 1t c abov and all laterandlats pox a roreßY TOES DAY, EVEN I I RIDAY. at 7a. en. _. 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Cox, is receiving ill leave on [Co drat pearaocea Trill be be- at ZlempLae a PR IC fine URDAY, at - the foot of Mu, • noto .ie light on SATURDAY Peig re on SATURDAY = NSW L a jr.:5 4, 2 L Bars. 77 T - 70T cm SWITILDAY, niaguird or to VOOMascatz.
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