HOMEMATTERS: MAT Dsv.—We tuiderstanii :that the scholars'y cotmeeted with sigeitit-of our public and pri vate schools, inteifii'going In a body to the de- Lightfal groves, which surround the city of Pitts harsh, to Celebrate file first of May. Prom the 'appearance of the weather as wicwrite, we fear - that there -will be rein, and that Dine the inno cent pleasure of the parties who proposed going it Keying, will be damped. To.tell the . truth, , May day in our climate, is not so pleasant as in the umerrie England" from which oar forefath ers came. Vegetation there,at season, is 'father advanced. The trees are covered with lean% and every bank and hedge aide is border ed with fragrant wild- Mowers. The birds have their nests built, and are tending their young, before ours have paired. Our rigid observance of, May (lay, proves how strong is the Anglo Saxon feeling in the hosotas of our people. De spite the fact, which cannot, be concealed, that it is generally somewhat bleak , and dreary, and that the dowers concealed in the recesses of :the forests, are as yet almost as rare as Angels' Thrice, it is the day on which our forefathers danced round the - Maypole on the village green, andit is hallowed in the remembrance of - their descendants. "Mtn b 01.1.1411 May. that dad Inrplr• idirth,:and LOT, and rano deare. Words and groves are ot trill ..4 dale dnth Wax thy blextinno" COURT OP QUARTER 1(321810810. WEDNESDAY, April 30 Present-lion. Wm. B. McClure, President Judge, and Wm. Boggs, Associate Judge. The Court met at Id o'clock. Commonwealth vs. Roland Parker-Indicted for conspiracy in attempting to make and utter counterfeit notes, intending thereby to defraud the public. On the opening of the Court this morning, Judge M'Clure over-ruled the objection to the teething of the testimony in this case refused by M. Darragh yesterday. John Sine reeolled-Went to search the house. After the officers unbarred one of the doors this man (Parker) came out of the other where I was Wanffing, I told him he could not go, but must go back where he came out of. A short time af terwards James Mason, shoo maker, came with the box you Cur yesterday. When the officers bad done searching, Mason came and laid down the box in the entry. Officer Fox broke the box In and opened it. In that box these Meet bank note plates were forind. Part of the contents undated of engravings of Jenny Lind (the plates and boxes were here exhibited). After the box ENGLAND. vas pecked up again I carried it, and Fere earri- Nothing of interest had occurred in Pulle t& the plates to Alderman Major. The box. was went Previous to the adjournment for the Bel direcU to Mrs. David Ellis, Pittsburgh, Pa.- idaye, a motion was made for going into Coto- Had known Mason for a year. Know him to be mittee on the bill for the assessment of taxes. ashoemaker: Dont knowirhere he now is. En- Mr. Disraeli moved the resolution'of which be 411110 Ted to arrest him but without slimes& had given notice, that in the relief to be granted Samosa examination. by the remission or adjustment of taxation, due John Major Esq. sworn-Mr. Parker was / regard should be paid to the depressed condition brought to my office on the 10th of March. Had HICITIWAYI47.IIAND INCI3DIAREES 81121TiNCED - of the owners and occupants of lands in the Cal tuned a search warrant that morning to search JoiinDuffy and Henry Johnson, convicted on sev- ted Kingdom. He here commented, with great the house of Mrs. Gardner of Third street. That end charges of highway robbery and larceny, severity, upon the comma pursued by the Goe bel was brought to my office by officers Sneed wereiyesterdsy called up to receive sentence.- eminent during the present session in reference Thomposon,. Boyd, and Adams. The box laid Johnsen had likewise been convicted of arson, to agricultural interests; inveighing against plates on the table consisting of Jenny . Lind co fitted in firing theboard pile of Mr. Reeves, their which they acknowledged e a dP" acme that were left with me. Those impressions His honor, Judge McClure, asked Daffy wheth- pointing the hopes which farmers had been led were taken from the plates Impressions of notes al he had any thing to say before the sentence to entertain by expressions used in the Royal ofthe_denomine lions of 5 and 10 dollars, par- of, the law was pronounced. Speech. porting to be of the Blink of Connecticut &c., /Duffy, (smiling,) I have nothing to say. Pass He intimated, before he sat down, a dlsposi were exhibited. the sentence, which will not be the first that ben don to agree to the repeal of the window tax, Police Officer Fox sworn-About the 10th of b 'l en Paste d upo n me- but his determination to oppose to the utter- March we sear Mrs. Gardner's house and I After a solemn and emphatic address, which most the imposition of any kind of income tax on found Parker there. Mason came into the house only seemed to excite the derision of the prison- farmers slid talked ten minutes with him. I brought er, Judge McClure said, John Daffy, you have The speech was received with loud cheers from the box into the room and searched it. We took been convicted of highway robbery, committed in the Protectionist& Mr. Parker to Alderman Major's office. Search- stopping Mr. Henry Kleber, and taking his gold Mr. Labouchere replied, and argued that the ed him but found nothing on his person. watch. For this offence, the sentence of the law relief afforded to the agricultural clauses, by the Cross Examined-llasoia came in after I got is thatyoutuadergo an imprisonment of ten years repeal of the window, and the modification of the I PHYLADFILPHIA APIs reship ..-_ to the house. in the Western Penitentiary, to be fed and treat- hoase tax, would be greater than would nsult I U. States Mail St.s Line. Police Officer Adams sworn-I went to the ed ai the law directs. from the measures originally proposed with that lumsein Third street, where Mrs. Gardiner lived. , John Duffy, you have been mended of high, object, or then wd be afforded by - the repeal ~7 0 TEAMSIIIP LAFAYE'FfE, I CIIARLF.9 STODDARD. Commander, ~,,ceite ~ . .I. went intothe front room while the other officers way robbery, committed in taking-the purse of of the income lawns reommended by Mr. Her- i tlitg e o , f ,e re e ff,a , i c a e ti= er %tv e ) ,. ... ,,sm. - .. "!.....7 ew . Were searching the rest of the house. Found Mr. Wm M Knight. For hie offence, the sent ries . I •titip Ls, Krorr, Charles Susliard. C•im non or. •as limn Mew Hardinr and Parker in the front room.- tence of the Court earst you undergo an im- Lord John Russel complained of the delusion- vi5q.,A.iit.,!,..,,ii1ig.,....,J,,..41.7.1.....e,,,,,.. T.pagi,,,,wobattet,t.; When I went into the entry, she woe standing prisonment of five in the Western Pad- practiced on the country by these motions, whep s irercout, /so Ii .dereiov. s i i.3 .,, an, tin o i liv. l., ta, , there, and said there was a box in the entry.- tentiary, said sentence to take effect at the expi- brought forward in Parliament. He had del- , sh l l. 4l,?r e ,l 4 , o s ti e r ro Vo. s .. torit tn us es l :4 - ..1. 6;11 and to Fox came and carried it into theroom. lie then radon of the former sentence. tinily disclaimed tiny' intention of changing the ehlocb4 r tmar dlaumnd !traces th ro ughout. shrill. to broke it op!n. It was afterwards taken to Al- 1 John Duffiyou have been convicted of Grand free trade policy the E ns of the item:item of Co•ihtt tin's. nun in ~.e . try respect ally t he t at. I.lnt of strength and sea quad. Berman Major's office with the contents. Larceny, committed in taking a gold watch from The motion was lost by 13 majority. uerto any Welton . adost. Iler aceonintolatiow roe 1.- MSS. Ellis sworn-Resided with my mother, Mr. Alexis Bonnet. For this offence, you an A petition wan presented by Lord Stanley, in 'angora ere uneurperind far mrnfort and elegance RATES OF P A3qAT.E. Mrs. Gardiner, in the city of Pittsburgh, in the renten to undergo an imprisonment of one the House, from the inhabitants of British ram , sseen, nisi. neon,. _ .. stop manth a March. Parker passekt.hrmigh the year, fined the Western Penitentiary, sentence, to Guiana, praying tar the alteration of the repro,- / 0,,,, .... __ ea • • cilq early in that month, On his way to the east take effect at the expiration of the foregoing seated., system. On Ids return, he told my mother that a tax for maw. WORLD ' S FAIR- Enyl Grey agreed with the noble Lord in 1., . //,, Ps ne ming to the World .Par art inform that . him would be left at her house, to her eddies& I.lYohn Duffy. you hare been convicted of lane. thinking that Guiana should have free institu- eine. Tickets will be !mood for a Iltoltol number of pia Mrs. Parker requested a gentleman, whose name I :ty committed in taking the goods and chattels tints as soon as the country was fit to receive , i tt=l i iig n itern e., in reig e tnn to salt Form and =wt. f I don't know, to go for the box. The gentleman pf d B. Craig. For this offence we will only them EXCURSION RATES TO LIVERPOOL AND DACE. t l 0 carried the box to the house after he had fide you slx cents The income bill will be read a second time, r,,.,,,,,,.., ails I gone for _ it, returned, saying he ' had not mon- , , The Judge then advised Daffy to beware when Parliament reassembles on the 28th e-emi mi.. Ivo Au experienced curgeou amtororanlei no Alp sy to pay for it Parker gave him the money, I bow he trifled with Maj. Beckham, the Warden COMMERCLAL. No rooms .ecurrd until fund Otr sifter which he went and returned with the -a the Penitentiary Freight.. from Li. rot.. an IINE GOODS Lt. per ton IKE, 100 the officers were in the house . Had The prisoner dbaerrtd- - It will be me sea ' From Drown/ Shipley A. Co's. Circular of the wawa:or, .n. toil , ette will Itase2.ireaml laJutini : nd commence bet second rcoage trout toe ut •in , 17th, • elquote as follows Ititheseen the parties together before. Before Ibiza for it then, as I am not to be trifled with sti r or Julr Cotton Wehave to report a heavy cotton lot ftrighArgrakw ika , 7 w. „ . . t . t, r.l is the arrival of the box, Parker told me that abet. either." market, and • decline in American descriptions Joan 1.. LI 't TO \ Lombard et • Mai, Phil u vaald be brought there from the Express Line, 1/ /Judge McClure ordered Henry Johnson to I iof iti 14 lb, since the last steamer, and Se since Agert at Livetwol. Jour lwelivottly rt. ; containing prints. He requested me to go to Ilstand up, and and that he would take his can- the date of our last circular of ho Bth instant.- A 'o r eVt l .l .n P'Ub' P r ju h nd Clotrch Illolthrlas. day M. the office of the Express Line, and enquire wheth- ,Or in pleading guilty into account, in sentenc. i cr the box had arrived. While we were talking , log him. I The market is in that depressed state in which prices must be considered nominal; and it would entire subject, the box was brought to the house. / The prisoner was then sentenced te eim fee" Ibe impossible to effect sales in large quantities, The Human Body Must Perspire, Had heard the person who brought the box from imprisonment in the Penitentiary for firing Mr. ' even at i s t 11 lb below our quotations-public Q 0 SAY S NATURE, to Lave a healthy ap. the office to the house, called by the names both Reeve's lumber yard. SO lre.artr l 'llable opinion being decidedly against the market, in to the 9 7n m n•l dla;uling Lal . n . Etc ' x d : ' '1,73.7./ona.• Nana. of Mason tied Myers. I Be had pleaded guilty to highway robbery ~ consequence of the continuance of large receipts Chemical rem na ses a'rtrerent , .. , aeo et the wine No cross examination. committed in stopping and robbing Me Ilene ' . in the American ports. The stock of Cotton in oda. , j ,, :fi , 11 . 111.: mites. me . ie. ,twime li the texture • Thtunes Thompson, sworn-I am one of the ffileber . On this charge, he was sentenced to , this , co , cnc of which 3fo em port al u.d.....,,,, ,........, are A mer-- &tiny • salt Yo n R, and eon not "sir healed. tool • PoliceOfficerewho Beached Mrs Gardineishouse, three years imprisonment in the Western Pen, icon, ' t 670,0001:Let year, of which 105,000 'X . '. t i ne ne . itr,4 V e i n . W saw itt N. tort ,istiow , about the 10th of March. Mason brought the tentary. Johnson was then sentenced to we it in rush env. nod nnd It unfalllngt--.. ax.t. in pay e wira A me rican. Fleapit. Inotehe. no Grant other Windt... Ti,. • UK, left it in the hull, and went up stairs for a fine of in.r. and a quarter cents, and the costs of Trade in MancheSter is quiet. and ICF3 , 3 5ca 1 e'.:1"';',"rh,! . ."1',1T,T,1M"....'7. 1 1= 17 : 0 ; few minutes. lie then came down and went into prosecution on a conviction of larceny He seem- doe, . gal goods and yarns, with a downward ten- r e eta lute!: oflnt heat , ono lids, end see beard the room. Mr. Parker came out of the room, ed very ranch depressed, and his demeanor was „ nu in prices. Buy it-and the wader 0....ain staurcd 1 would nate. ellv .11 3 Mr the abot, unlem I Lue. it to Le ell 1 state sad wanted to go out, too. Mr. out stopped very different from that of Daffy When the Flour-Our foreign market is very dull, being Times who orm noble to chafed, ....ket , ortharnellerh , him. Be was aftenrards taken to Mr. Major's f udge? swore passed, Duffy said, Anything more office. Had a eonvertatiou with Mr. Parker,, Judge! overw helmed by the enormous receip t s from L fi v i Tal i , Lt al s eit:t n . ' slies'g'.7erVitel i s. i . il2 :11 1 .7r :2TO I sbo ese , France. The receipts into this market alon., ev snail. 41 ......• win n. l tn.' an. .. 4 . 1 .... w. 7 F relative to these plates. lie made a confession!! Judge McClure-Nothing more, John. tub) , In Re r epen t km) than t mate from that country, during the past week, have sis-not e w...i...... tteeet with Ind to me, and I made a promise to him . cannot tell: Duffey-Thank you sir, you had hatter girt me which was made first. i a few more when you are at it. been equal to about 40,000 lAD, amides quanti- ' ...I Ir re , v.. see 3 , er italisenteteral see n' buy it only of WM JAChnITN, wily Agent Is see urea I ty forced on the market so far exceeds the de- head or Wood. - Further testimony on this subject was objected I He was then taken out of the court room, hi' mond, that prices are quite nominal. Western to by the prisoner's counsel, and the objection I the tipstares, threatening that he would break a Pearly While Teeth, cad - Pure Breath. to Canal is quoted at 10620 s; Philadelphia arid was sustained by the Court. rd out of the Western Penitentiary, as he had done Baltimore 2.05 0d€:216 od, sad dull of sale: Ohio ilTtbarr.24trantli-jiLefrre eon ' I , tarre ' rir Michael Jones, sworn-I ma a broker. The I oat of several before and;Caneda 208®20.3 6.1, and sour at 18619 s 't, ,bas e s e.varea. dark or yellow, and encniet.l with tartar, is • State Bank of Indiana. This purports to be / __..„,,,,,-- bbl. ,.feet boa of poll dlsasT Tooth Post. will mate the tooth a• white u ow.. soot he Wrath odariferawly • two dollar note on that bank. , •Evidence objected to, and largaed at gre4 Anna= FOROZILT. -Joseph H. Illuaefelter I ftrffin-Corn is quoted at Sin for White, and srr o ti.,, at JACKSON'S stare, 210 Lib .,,, „.. ~.„„ el was committed to prison on Tuesday, by Aid. I 8101182 s for Yellow. to guzzler; Wheat 53 8d for woes ' - length on both aides. Objection overruled. Major, charged on oath of Mr. F. Cooley, of the I Re. sad Ge6s 2d for White. Am familiar with the two dollar notes of firm of Cooley 8. Laird, with obtaining some arti- I ippon Meal is selling at 14s Gd ii? bbl. A Scientific Hair Tonic, Restorer and Bean bank. [The pinto was here handed to him, whic des of clothing from him, by means of a forged teer.-vvid H . J7l( costa cow who hoer •.•••S -...-....--- Joass . abed /Lair Rettorw, know it.. esonlint qualities- I he examined.] / ffhis is not the plate from wide I Dote. I lase who ham Ine. we wawa it to pout. the following 1 th e notes of too State Bank of Indiana we _...._.. / THE CUBAN EXPEDIVION ,teelitiev -It tar firm the hair to grew on any wet where ~... tutu. , totemes hair to now: MOO O. Laidig Olt rumour' gin& This impression from the plate Is not WASIILWOTOII, April SU. lor Quad= and Make light wi r ed way hair grow aut. Tan Finn Pi:num-Rua CIIIISCII.-All pro - 1 ae tie hair soft and was eimions mn • aeJ • ng t s o f the Slate Bank of indinas ' It is a had postal, for rebuilding the Fifth Presbyterian The Republic of this morning, publishes a tel- 1 e a.. e fit maxi; it Only beautiful. and lows It so. It ia, lir limitation, but would deceive many. I judge -1 Church are to be presented to the Board of egraphic despatch, dated Savannah, April 28, I 11... : Olin mod wionwiLml-fet eulierior - terecie or th. votes altogether from the engraving--not from Tutees te... at he s offi th ce of or m t y. ll. ring, Liberty et, which states that an expedition spinet Cuba has -bo only at WM. ACKSON'S atm., 240 Liberty sweet, the handwriting. The banks throughout We Oor been set on foot, and is marching south, across herea.rr&p.i.e., JAC K....., el. country erase numerous that I cannot tell theta the states. To intercept and frustrate their de- i ''''''':-... all, mud do not know, without further cm:o34, 1 _ -- w .--- cha rtered,and GOT- JONES' Solution ' of Jet, a Liquid Human atet there is a State Minket' Connecticut. Cur , A , 4' Saligo COUNTERFEIT 1110SZT.-Mgry Ann signa, a steamer has been . ... , men officers seat south. Han Dye, tint! . oomounirai woim. no, or ireq ono , w.• mot tell whether this impression presented to nr Smite was committed to prison by alayor Guth- eru , beautiful Wawa, or black jet color, In a Prw minute*. • t rid, on Tuesday, charged, / on oath of A. Barclay, usu. Prisea-60 cents, mad SI. ism co or a spurious note, but it 19 n . I Sold by WI!. JCKSO SlOLlbts•trwa, bad of weld, - ooprared by those whoee names are appended with posing counterfeit money. :Now Tom:, April 80. / MAW =IN ' 20 it —...,, Nearly 9000 emigrants arrived here, yesterday 1 JONES ' LILLY WIIITB.-Ladies are can - Cittlained-I am not so familiar with Laurar.-Hie honor,Mayor Guthrie, on and to day. Coned &Wing mina the 00=1011 crowed Chalk.. Tbos thle note as with others that I handle everyday , Tuesday. co mmitted Thomas Myers to jail, gem= a re tot aware tr ough. trig tautly urious Ilk to the also I ow wane, bow rWm ealloW. Yelliwit mid at e kettbsve no doubt that the note is either co nu- charged en oath of J. Leighton, with stealing Waenntivrox, April 80. the okbi appeal. aflur sung preparettChalal 11041.. lln befelle or emu /ions.wed... contabidng a Wee quantity of lead! I a lot of 'clothes. John C. Alelloy, of Penn's, Clerk in the In- - Ir s luteerpar l ed , a rantlful vegelableurtielo,wileb Int John F. llopffins, sworn-Ann clerk in the of- dian Bureau, was seised yesterday with epilepsy - mn sets ert/taigAiiitszliegtriir 'willed of all del•totions itia Of Adams & Co.'s Express Line. This bdx and died in one hour after the attack. amliti.r. and it Imparts to the akln a natural. 11.101.4 . 1114 shipped from New York, and arrived Were anstar, char, living yid* at the wow time mans of co* tAI tha ith of March. The signature of the per- male on CM skla, nuking It •oft and sumotb. Sold by Um Agent, W it.JACKSON, 140 Liberty stmt. Ilan who tooklt away, J. 11132011. Ido not head i Wood, Pitteburgb• FA.. 2 . 5 ... 14 . ksow Meson, but the man maid he was J. J. MS- so das•fly.l no, an was the person who was authorized to Melee the box. Cross esarathed-The box arrived here on the idea of the Gth, haring left Baltimore on the might of thefal. r Court adjourned for half an hour. I ' - 1 67719.5003 3Z.1131 . 05 MI. Darragh. addressed . the Court upon 1 the gantlet as to Itbetbei toe conspiracy had been established by the evidence. No overt act had been here charged.. The graramen of the offence wee the conspiracy, and surely ituill not be con tended that any of the witnesses hasmade out the One, with the exception, perhaps, of Mrs. TA- X% aod 'Tray the Court to look at the evidence ' it . ll , tes,,Ws., and observe whether it does not I trove the innocence, rather than the guilt *tithe , planer. - Take every thing that you pltise ingebn•Parker, and who proves that Mason en a oestiptrator? Ho goes without, the moneyfor ' the box. lf he had known all about the business, I Would he have gone without themoney, when he knew he would have to come heckler it? ' Itow, they was he a conspirator? Did Meru know th contents of the box? Has it been proved, itt. will you allow it to be inferred? len mit thalthere is ne case of conspiracy proved.. . District Attorney Flanegin hoped the I nit would not assume the responsibility of to 'lig *eyes. off the hands of the jury. Itltwas their province:to judge of the facts in all minden:Fel, re, gook he trusted that to them the decision wankd be left. The Court desired that the case should - gent I the jury, upon which Mr. Cochran opened' for the. defence, and was succeeded bi 'Mr. Darragh* his usual forcible and eloquent•usn- I District. Attorney Flanegin concluded da be half of the Commonwealth. Judge McClure ebergedthejm7, and in the courseof his remarks observed, that although the prisoner was no doubt a great rascal, a villain, an incubi's and a muaberer -of the earth wheresoever he went, ... et h e stood before them—not charged with at ,."'' and . passing counterfeit notes, ban mere,: ii l ath conspiracy to utter and pass --- - -- - • Irna,lionor here explained to the jury v WU required by law to prove, before the exiir ildenee ore conspiracy could be estebliehai- Yr= the begisoung to the end of the trial ' hid the greatest difficulty possible, in pre*tl mW from coming to the conclusion that i;sisonss wee guilty anyhow. Bat the Lw .230 _ 17 1 1 4 !lib!! .M.. 1411 . c ~ ` ~ th a es meet be a Makin of at. tout two guilty smaid_His this been proved In the present . easel pu it been proved that there was a con- 'piney between Mason and Parker! Mason may hte been guilty, but we most convict upon :the evi ence, (The Judge here read the evi- dance Of Mrs. Ellis, relative to the interview be- titan these pullet.) Is there any proof here dbleldnson had any - knowledge of Me contents of the hoe The euspleion on Parker Is extnme ly riolOt, but then we mutt convict upon the proof. I In order to convict Parker it is Demu ry that he should be a conspirator--that is, that Maso was bare on his trial instead of Parker, youcsold . convict him on the evidence before you In order to convict of conspiracy it is ne cessary that there should be a combining, "a brel4lting' together, for the purpose of effecting anegal object. Of this man's intention we have doubt — but sti ll though the suspicion be ci violen against b:rii, yet, before the Common wealt4 can make out the case, it is necessary thee they should offer ouch proof as woald be a t to: convict those persons, with T are con- I nee with him in the offence and on trial liffte un with • • . Tto Jury retired at a quarter to 5 o'clock; end 1 a ft er lan Usenet of an hour, returned a verdict of no gulity. Th prisoner *as remanded, there being an oth charge against him. Coitontrealth vs. William Jackson and Thos. __a Bogu Indictment Larceny. Alleged to have been committed in stealing several kegs of lard and powder, the property of George Swindler. Mil S. kept a wharf boat on the Monongahela river,. and the articles were stolen on the 29th of December last. Se;eral witnesses testified to the identity of the k gs of lard and powder which were produc ed incourt and stated that they were found in Jack:eon's house. Nci verdict was returned when the court ad :joust-IL DISTRICT COURT Before the April 30. Before the Honorable Walter H. Lowrie. .... . _ In] the cue of Harvey Griffin vs. Wm. Noble, Suer. et aL, the jury returned a verdict for the plaintiff. is leiter vs. Sed.ley—No.2l6, July Term, 1850. It ordered that the defendant paythe costs into Court, an or before the second Monday of May, or that, in default thereof, judgment be entered for the plaintiff, upon the verdict. Abdrew Hopkins vs. Aphn Forsyth—No. 554. November, 1847—List No. 252. -Action to re. co l a rplaintiff 's share of a surplus resulting from the le by the sheriff of the steamer Circassian. Cu not concluded. Thou Donahoe by his next friend, us. Nelion JoMes No. 665 April Term, 1851. Judgement, for i ;sti . utt of appearance, and a writ of inquries of dam ordered to be issued Dowry et al, vs. Hayden et aL No. 621, April Term, 1851. Rule to show cave why judgment ehituld not be entered for plaintiff, far want of a mach:nit affidavit of defence. Butler et al, vs. Pryor. No. 186, April, 1851, Exi Defendant appeals from the taxation of Bh'- ; s costs on thU 11. fa. Acctnincr.—A little child of Mr. Barnes was knocked down on Wylie street, on Tuesday, by the lines in a wagon, which was passing along, and &merely injured. Its escape from death was wonderful. • Tun Now Itansrr HOTlit.—Tn the selectmen:t oil on Tuesday night on Motionof Mr. Bruce the ordinance entitled " An ordinance for the erection of Market Houses," was taken up. On motion of Mr. Loren, then= was amend ed by striking out the amendment ado o pted on the 26th of February last, by adding to origi nal draft a 6th section. On motion of Mr. Lorenz; the Ekl section was amended by adding thereto the words, Provided, That before a dividend le declared in favor of the subscribersto the Market House, or Market 'louses, in the Diamond, the Treasurer shall retain for the use of the city, from the pro• ceeds of said Diamond Markets, the sum of four thousand 6ve hundred dollars, annually. And, on motion of Mr. Edgar, the ordinance as amended was read a third time and passed. A meeting of the Common council was called to consider the above ordinance. Members present—Messrs Bissell, Black, Car. dell, Cunningham, Drum, Friend, Garrison, Gribben, Hammond, Harper, Holstein, Eels Rid dle, And Scott, Shrom, Tindle, Wilson, and 'T o ung a The Clerk of 8. C. communicated a report front the special committee on Diamond Market together with "an ordinance for the erection of a Market House. In 8.C., report read and accepted, and ordi nance read three times and passed. Mr.' Friend mooed to poMpone for the purpose of publication. Motion lost. The ordinance was then reed a third time section by sectioniwnd on the final paasage was . adopted by the following sole, viz: Ayes.—Mesers Diesel, Blank, Cordell Garrison. H arper , Holstein, Riddle, Tindle, Wileon and Young—l o Nays.—Messrs. Cunningham, Drum, Friend, Gribben Hammond, Role Andrew Scott „,,,,,d Shrom- 18 . Mr. Black presented a report from the coin- mitts on markets, together with an ordinance regulating the market. \ Report read and accepted, and ordinance reed ich three times and adopted. On motion, Council adjurned. 4 ;4 ----- Executors' Notice ALL PERSONS haring claims against the Meat. of Jahn Ben. late arrnakkha towaship,dea prams them duly autbanticated kor 1 taw they owing theme este" eill mil eith e=rl un re. denidnel. and semi* the mine. D. , ...WL, niI:INGHAM, las tp, DMZ MO i , ."!.,!".• . ,_. . _ t ...... BY TELEGRAPH 4.1121 VAL OF THE STEAM SHIP - NIAGARA. V :UROPE OR CINCINNATI AND ST. . 1 1 : I,' LOCI:I—The ,plendi.l Oosyner J. Q. All— -------- SAS. Low. unvior, •111 lease f..n lite strore . , ...., sJui all Intorinedia. pOOl 00WedrIl" , . Id 4 .`T ri 7, ' 1 1L51.114,21 TILEGRAPIi Otrtca,. For freight or pam onaa g e. apply ~ Tuesday Evening, April 29. KOR NSIITILLE.—The splen- itv . The Royal Mail Steamer Niagara, Captain ! did Mourner FilllT PITT. IlilZr. Punter. ~...g . 41/gitt,, Stone, reached her dock at 7 o'clock this even- 1 7„' 11 ,17,7., L . r .', 1 1Z.trA . ."Pe rm 4th. "' ng, with Liverpool dates to the 19th ins[ Fur freight or paemage 49141 os Iss..d. 1.1 1 _ COMMERCIAL SUMMARY. ,?011. . I.O CINCINIc'I, LOUISVILLE / ad j & woke—The WI runuluv rteamo! LIVERPOOL, April CI 1851 •zAAC NE TON. Caldalo Char'''. 14 .. , 'lrhi Fr i da y, nave for {l2O above and nateralnliate port, ou Cotton—The markee is gloomy under the in- the I.d lost .atS A. 51. &mace of the a nd from the United States I Fur froight apply . , -__oad ai, l ____ by the Arctic, and buyers have obtained a con- i - li l a 5T.1.01.3§AN: 15 ILLINOIS -- cession of id V lb. The sales of the week EI .—The ate= boat A.1.1A. Boyd, amount to 25400 bales. -I- I L ' ! r voil ' icare for the abme and all Inter . _ , ...hate ;art, this oflerno.. at 4 o'clock. Corn Market—The market is very dull. West- • for frei g ht or t aw., spat, an Loa.i. !... , .7._— ern Canal flour is ceiling at 195T208 341'11 bbl. 11. 4 1 0 R ZANESVILLE —The fine Wheat is selling at 6s® 6s 6d for red, andEser. 1 steamer EMPRESS.tkot,mmter.wirx . 6s eci for white,"gl lith Corn is sold at accoas ~:',.,1,r "a---""'P'rt' "° u` . 1 - g1 quarter. Indian meal at 14s 13411 bbl. For treisbt or pe e wee, spiv on board. I!P.: 3 !' Money Market—American stocks remain un- )F• 1 01I CINCIN. & LOUISVILLE. j ag changed. English stocks are unusually steady; I The *O. XII/ lElloOZ: ,; Capt is tron;vrill and the variations during the week, hare not ex- I ag,",17:., h ,%t.,.: 0 ; ! ':,'!..''''' '. l ''' 0° up:lo_ oeed i to' i for money. Consols closed at 97} Fur freight or watt,. apply on board fur account, and 97 to Ki for money. r j , r a tIOR LOUISVILLE--The splen ro eva Pvisions—Transactions in beef are uniropor- I did atearner NAVIGATOR. Card- IV. In r an. tont. The demand for pork is limited, and sales 17. ,I„, I r. th b f . , 2 . 41 ~ ,t .v. , , ,, „2,?,. A. m, Ito moderate. The demand for Bacon is not SO, yor freight or I. .. go apply an booe d 01 to .1. t. LACK. Agen active. Lard is hem. Cheese is in moderate. I " :1 demand. Tallow—The market is unchanged. ONE. MEEK LATER FROM E ll= The Niagara brings 42 passengers, seven of whom are for Halifax. The United States steamer Arctic arrived at Liverpool on the 16th instant, at 7 o'clock P. 31.1 The newt generally is unimportant There is lit tle of interest from the Continent. Parliament had adjourned over • for the Holidays"; to meet again on the 28th. Her Majesty, Queen Victoria will open the Great Exhibition, in state. The public will be ex cluded during the ceremony. An insurrection, headed by the Duke of Sar dine, had broken out in Vinieuthia. The insur gents were 6000 strong, and well armed. The King had taken command of the troops. The overland mail from India had arrived.— The political news from India and Chins Ls un important Business was steady, but inactive, at Bombay; at Canton, freights were CI per ton; a decline was expected. The last accounts from the Cape of Good Hope state that the British forces bad gained a decis ive victory over the Koffiers• still their was little prospect of a speedy termination of the war. FIRE IN PRILADELPIIIA. April 30. About 4 o'clock this morning • destructive fire occurred in the nicking and packing establish ment of Butcher Broe, provision merchants, Front street, below Race, an immense amount of meat was burned. The fire blared with great rapidity, and could not be entirely extinguished for two hours. The building was entirely con sumed. The loss is between five and siz thousand dol lars, with no insurance. PHILADELPHIA MARKET PLIILADZLPIIIA, April 30. There has been very little doing to day, owing to the wet weather, and the unfavorable tenor of the Niagara's advicet. The Cotton market is exceedingly dull. Floor—The market in quiet, with sales of one nr two lots standard brands, for export, at $4,37} bbl, which establishes a decline of l2i t? bbl. Rye Floor—ls held at $3,60 La bbl. Grain—The demand for Wheat is limited, and no sales have been reported. Corn is in rather better demand, with sides 400 bus yellow at 64. c "gl Du, afloat. Whiskey—Continues in good demand, at 24c, bbls. rITTSBURGII COMMERCIAL Co',cum; Corner of Third and Market etre.. autrtel A. D. . The only Chartzred Institute of the kind in Yen*. aylvania-: Venue—Jon, PlAteura, Pro:ideal Inetruetor in the &learn arranged a. to suit the convenience of fire early and late. Every department - Ell De conducted hi an uneseelnionw hie manner, and the prep .. .ars-pledges hinaelf that the A merino. Llano odtaltDatruly the Travelleer. -nooddlrCroT • • L ..4. °. 8. A.obrandforsaeby 61 3.11.M4Y!6 60 and Wavy. madl .. Q n 11. 14101.1.SSES-2 0 bbl". for 6.010 . 8P11" LS. WASITOLI.I4 SONS. liCtA es CON—A;few casks of prime Sid aud,„ XJIII Abonktert. for rale , A , A House Keeper: r tbe Paper St," Market 1. Meet teeft- ezaicp. arrived and for .Mb. 7 ILLIIDYJONES a co. FLOUR -157 bble. S. F. and extra, for salt SONS:.. F sacks Dmed Nachos; 14145. 2 APE/` tr so' 14.8..wertiouot • BONS: Ise now landing from str c.t»>saP.for ale _ mutt DICKEY & CO. ARD-13 6 Vale. Iso. 1 Leaf, _ • : 13 ari irip X;firlfnixiMM7l.l4N2l: Ms Bernd er floor, end mice uffietilass al C , • 14,1.... ma, (°eooo.. WE do not nighto trait , With the liter and health of the atfixted. but we Oncemly Maims our selves to snake no assertion as ts the rirtoce of this medi Moe, and to bold em bops , to uremia; Ismossnity, which Lets will not *mans The Mora of Icelmd, end the Pins and Wild Ctwrry, ar lastly celebrated for the cured all dams. of the Lungs ' and Lim. which are so rest-fuer rrevalent to all Northern latitudes. Foos a combination of rlionical emus; Imo mind from this Moot and those,Trwes, DV. Worthslim e. or Wrm Calmar is chiefly formal. Srirtalstas's Balsam of Wild Cherry is a Ina 1.11.0 mamma, cempami usual, of Wild ebony Mark and the genet. Wand Mose.l.the latter lauwiteleigresily for thts purpose.) the 711111 matiral virtues of which Me also com bined by a new rho:Moot 'scams. wills the extract cf Tar-. thus rend:Ong the stoic fOillINU.d the mad cerfalo and elleacions remedy ever di-revered Cro the CONSUMPTION UP TILL' LUNGS. • --s UMHEDITARY CONFUMPTION Cured by It'atae. Dal . - earn of Wild llicriv.-Tbe following ease of Jeremiah ls. grigg, of Coneumption. (en of 'his brothers and ratan ha-'t rink died of Comaimptican) Is truly wonderful: . .. fesassar Rant, I isunitton c 0... Feld.:4lo. J. 1)- Psar-Dear Sim I . .take the iliorty of alvidaz you of the beneet I have doh.' from the use of Dr. Wide?. 'llaiream of Wild Cherry. I wog 'exuded by that tUribla Komar. Caosuloptirm; to Cloy lath. The attack ellr truly horrifying's , DM Its fire of our fans if, (ray brothets - and sisters) had died of Coasumthost. • L was Melded with - nearly all the worst features of t h e &Wane, I halm distress log mogli, and caprotomied a greet deal of blvd.. herdic fever, severe pains to the rile mad Awe., 0041 chills, alter. mating with dolor of host. '-' ' - I' was sander the 0007000100101 piptiOar., DOM lho time 1 wmt Mimi sick instil about sirs seeks elm.; being thin .boat Islidess. and as friends. Mustard' ity two Impel.m• es at least la woad our phyriclam'i am; stals.e.l the nee of Wiatar'a_llalsap et Wild.Chortl. . Witibiaittoy' Ithoaledge,iny father mit.pirril. It, and onsiumanl admin. Waling Mb me, Mid from ths fret day 'I conansneed tat. Ina It lufbealttNiMored, and In tan weelM remit the , time ItesaincaMal users It. 1 moo able to be out and Pair . my Onsincsa s mil Islam *bleb 511111;continea tido. 1 hare taken (on;blttha of the ancdirdria 119klu0M 'Consider EllFl myself partectly well i ... , J ~ Mil T.SyJiIuGL A -• C 'V em lake -I'4li-A . . Caowv snirr. lake Eh, a, June 1 ND Jou D. Paver-Dos Els, In'July, Mile. 1. ars .sta.'s, with, a Deer of timboldictualatess which loft* to is tIM7 debilitated state, wbei(4lths following lrlocr,l ar! ta ter, with ft severe coil:which seduced motto ouch' 00 ex tent m to give me tbe appear:toasts! i ansfumal cousumpv tire. I laboredundma 'everts Moglo-expectorated sigrekt deal. and was troubled with cold frets," night sweats. I also froxiientlilridea_ Lblood ram my Moot if Conthused 'ln Ills atoe. - gradnidly *thing nodes the 41.4ase, until January. 154T0r ben 1 was again altork.l with fuer, My Mende closaind of cattle. and my elitist:nue thought I mold .orrice but • short tins. My extra:Mem. especial ly my feel. scam constantly cold. abed aloud last their Awn • log. Calm them WM...tames It may be Maly 04.11 was s Deism skeleton. I finally debsrminal to colt taking me disines prescribed 1,1 physiciati .V. maul try Lr. 111thaes rsl - or Wild Cherry", and from the first wswk that -1 aim. mama' taking lt. Icm dote a gradual reascry. i contln. no' Its Me six months, st the rod of which limo I was oar. ed. and enjoyed goad health ever stoma and 011.00 filly Or. C 01.12.4 the Balsamic , ail them afeletal with Masses of the limo, amt would ear to those omosamoing its use,aut - to be dlmouragal It two or thrm bottles do Ink oftat • mis but persevere. 0 I bars dom. and I have no doubt but nine roam out of ten, will Ge Wald with; roistered , health es [Dave limn.' licumotfullTToartts ' • gildithll JAIJECSON. . . 101.111.2.1.1 , to anon AriLICM , WUO Pals= Or too Luaus . t Aka 01,0000. , Frain Di. Baker, SprinMield. Washington County, Ky. • Sumunctu..l{o., May It, 'VS. Slums. Stanfccd k Pukr,4 take ;bpi ofmorttinitynf 10. (erotism you of a martmmarkable 'MM. performed 'Maw me Is thus use of Dr. Wham' e Balsam of Wild Chuff. 1u the year 1140,1 was tatex with an irdlossationd the beerale, which I htlesal under for ear weeks. when I grab uarl y Mapiered. •lo the fall of 1511 1 was attacked with a severe cold, whith 'Meted tcait aya,a3ar Jaa.7. , ... 1 for 0 .. , mace of, three years I was motto.' to nay tvd. I Wed .. .0 • kinds of rsedleirie, mad mem . *aattrat aid. Without hobo' at- and thus I wearied along smelt/0e 'Motu of - DAS. , when 5 beard of Dr. Wastais 11d/snot -Wilk Chem. Sly (rinds postnatal me to aim it atrial, though I hod giros up ell hopes of recovery. and hal prepacal myself for the I eLsnms of mother...odd: Through their solicitalions ;was induced to make use sit 000 'actuate.' Willa? , Bali.. of Wild Cherry. The- cffent vas truly astonishing. 'Ara three years of athistlon end valerian, out aftei . Darfert *melons or am hundred. dollars to DO jirsoso, area tbe best and mart rupectablegiSOMana issialna , ist ...la' itr. 1 woman restored to entire health ItS the bloating Of . sod and tho vac of Dr. Wtstafslialsurs, er_Wild cherry. slay the blessing of Ord rot Mconelsciarojnietomodau valuable a medicine es Thrusts POW. oPspillcbarfi. Tours: s..sie,Stestigy ". ' 7 -* • .. . . _ ... . . Doll by J. D. Pao.. 6111,M0 ir 1..5101f.1ira1:01 ,433 trit and Walnutstrests, CinsintathOltio, tlensvol its:a-tufa the South and Wart to whom alt °aler t s mustba ,"dream"s' J. lOW tr,Co- D. A. Falinestlek a Co.. J. .5. Souse, L. Wilcox...iv. Pittebersin Ds, 'A. 11,1thasia, AllogliengCligx L. T.- Board!. Wasbiligtont 1,. 11. Distr.' Uniontown. 11. Welty. Oreemburm S. Nouute,Famerun Poott a GIMPS. &Slant:Reed a Bon. liontinghtufMmOrr.TlonkisrobtUM Eliblebraml a Co., Jet , ltsov J. 11. "Prit...lMaxnaton:' Erma a Co, Broolcrillm_A, It Ham a Fon, .Waynceins2l Ma sk rsaind Co, Y. Wlender. Meagre's.; Mariana Co. Erie; Limbs. k Pother, Memen James NellT k at. Ilea , lean. Sudan Bowen J. O. Summery's', Warness F. L., a C. S. Jones. Coudersport; P. Crooke. jr,III.OIMATMA . . feblautstw lira • ' - - • Needles' Celetirated— __, POCKef . OMD IIE3ILOCK PLASTER..—_ • 'They mallcatsl Plartirs bovo boen made for IllEM; d than twenty yeess. i p i r Ise i. ablh t i ll; they have f f,:...1.i l'affl'?...tresjg•urn ..I'llistor suer otlefrd. Phr. sit:Unto( lbw blobast .cusior co. in whim their rola pm& rims has born submittal. hare vino the :net thotevissit tortizoontels as to their Superior vat. , 0000 all °thug's , The immailente of their composiths. very ...faille:a correctly cambium!. nuaer Owns yrtullerlr ePPlicalde to genera smearing with rulmmaryr Menus. . . For palm its the breast- n...aitsug Won partmeled midi,. whooping eough. md local ystra In the various eel "demotes le the Doty. thor tomisiedsleasseer islasywd question or dispute. As a remedy su Lumbago,. thoseaus v : ae . is, neer hot twee f a , id i rtesnrd=ettis t i t :, cool so la= der weakness and gains m the Dick and side, resulting fano severe main. diseases of the tonal. at, that ou -1a over all o th er plutors toe been amply . Wessel 1.. y hosuireds who hare rulwrionctil maraud roue. from their application. To such as miller wltb thutosto laths, thaw tire - ire! ft ' : nr !'' c ' e is 's l 'er ?VP. , I L I / tn a t=7 , s ! Fur all. wholesale aO r si. retold, by ' • - . mere, lt. Fs EFLIZIIIi, 51 Wardak.mf EAUSIONT'S PATE...T.BI%3RM POI:- v b e ll '..ftb l i t ir"t ; rot k %4llF i gt" ."l g -,12711" d da c es/ 1 2 '1 Ft tron uae a sclebisig; rion n tatne nettle:7 intent. So clothes ha .T respect The ledielinve lothre.te telt the steceaatir of melt amble. .4 in ibis their expei.treien trill be Mb •beati.bi, as bo com • m fensiqUal tele. :St /1-4lton Cake trill do tir i atT ataela oithebtet.eeeileit Wa11y . ..11 lir without it. -• • hike Ltie antes peT.Cs. it , Cebt , eith IeTY tztle'bi a.= . It. D. btaiLFAS, Weed trt.•. • /3Accars NEFICANTELE COLIZGE, South' Eart corner of 'Fift.V . cind:lritlistit coucufNArl auto •B. killCOTpolft-t, 4 ad in - 85 A 1' • IL KNOW. ..Lectunren CotonternalLaw,_.., C. 11..Wattrann and T. r to gS. BACON' begs lerre to tie toa .116 min . ax thantA nr_theterliftimd ,51101:ril hat. racked. mod horoal. by ...Kat:gable attcndOts Vg beisiums, to merit a muting...of the unpnonsl.ttel mad; eet. that has attendAl hie effort ,- during the Tv: whack'. The utility , of Institatlont of thir dectript.n hot beengm so completory , establiFhed prorgettriSi9.o# WWI been so toothy attested hi- the thorn:sada st o eLlitals notate to rug zi2rxt=ta.:...' 'Pt; their merits. , ~,ie rg e d Ip' tootling et.ndonee procticiwidh theory; triste...l of Wit:W.lA, the ponds tun est reiced lei mAtitg origami cringer GI cscrydoy buiLocht Van Joorn4leing. Meting. Balancing Atenuntlcota..= cluing a Angst .abet} of different ?chi of - Book,, ugh too outnerehip and lutheldnol where the to t .lntrg ha. been proeperc , US ndecesci null this; tintilift lug this . ...dent for votering into th e vr4clfeed. duties. of tin to, coununt In an kind of button., • The mum of.instruction will cotAitif IPADLE ln)00 °mite:rim t.rf elermgment. Af trade and lief... Ade strconto, sin 0 linintgle, Ind ~ E t cher., ralll{ll.4. 7 , 10 h la:U.l.6llhr. `1,11.7,1 Partnerthip, White MIVOLLIA C0 . . . C0 Badness. Lemarcrelol CalnulttleacellraceJeal . Pupils aretastainted tnilisidna/lyleind titot uld/ =Mr rxcuse. in trio ratio cd their mpacitr t; Public etsminatlons err hod. (11Angb - p4iTe tett tpittek tool privately If they Ord., wb•st ttnicrit =fit c ob rigid awl thorough le. erogatknAld -- ,.1 unisted by a Conordttim of Prnettoal.Areguntantil and 1.. ellSten. lApiontas awnroeu to Mtge ch. 6 netlor ed worthy of thrm. - A mum ten be rompir4dla from fi< tM14,11, !I -- And to eigginstoto the Yriumpni wouid rtoot tganenll7 thlng in Ida ruse. vial to to teivenett =dents, alnl make th em thortingh and ters.lopliAlcit omormtarm. and Its attentive acoutdohn co with the Insinesseonnoth nay will generally onottle h.:. to pant re tile:slims for theca tinder , . of obtaining tot., , - • ' / • Term.—lnr a fall mum: of I, tr o t Writing. Commercial LlN...ex-I-nut, • ' Tempexanceville and' Noblestown'.Platk . Road Company. :... TIVOTICE is hereby Oreh to the Steekboid; •_k er* of Bahl Coraratat that On, mat, r.,:.olPmt ban.b.Trartattrt•ra of th e tread tab:P.. , of tied Pollan on each abart• of the ..lb< t Monday-in . tech sad month h., :do r, nnt.: 5141'y to toll—es 54T, 'prompt .nd s p7anctual e ll3 nor: , utpbt.taf patent cuL 1 . • EAD PIPE--Cornell's imprqvcd - tt :LA Lomat Pipo for liattrant , . Poo,. k irtigt7Cle . All slaps on band And to arm., by. • IM:tt offiDON. 1:4 Front: th ree: • 6'A rra E Ware.B. • el ' n.erripdAce. Aes P - Z t h VI" 11A11.. re-l'aeruct 11aa• Jaw, 'r,. =.2.. Use 'l2lree• 1 1111lanl"endn of di • Gald Penn L'llalert . ant I. Latter.' Disagade, de de eqe-11'111e Icy stone'ulderguanrerair. Sena, car mers 1.111 Ond me In 'Le erne c.a odere, Getz-nee la eau, largo deck et clew' seeds , and it tag u - °all. Ina A— - • - ng,-Match malrleur rben en the .euxml. etury. mel' ...rare tear*. lled Mll , / 1 4 ' • , & F. WILSON has c.remitTea to -N. 3 . -111 .t.. and iv tend ¢., teemeen.W.Ant eroltlatleld. .91 4 . E310VAL.--ENcu B su &r:, NErr,Witole. ale °recent and LI ale. In Prwlae, bale , A naw. 122 Second, and 121112 rel stew, tetarea Veal and SttithGld filnabanen. Seed Stare , 13.enioved. -7 HE subscriber taa removed ids Seed ; tram Second &rept witeboilatr.,•bericcenk4 r. }Cad en , • Tat* 0...t....1rma Da- • - ...ewer ancalla Ma 1 . 115 c. 1114 Y. L. EL'2OISIDEL2. EMOVAL.—GEO. F. Llll3l has removed fo h4 D lTtow, htrirstraet. f tram t . r l ? 31 below P.m to' Dare h .., be pined to wait on hi, former enstorotes dad the public eeberelly stalaa jj D. liING, Banker and Faehange Bro.. !" ASR rat4=e, noy_raj_l2o=Ask •-•••• :a*