.a.tramorr;' Thir, ullowing decision tearead in thi? Dia telocCOUrt, ini ;llateirjley,- . by ;edge-Lowrie,. in theesetrpf: Carter tintisillherilf enilleghitti OeinitY,ii.,the Coin!), Conalealoneno: _ coootyv4lle g 4ta s t. -1111.taidett. ikSken kthe Cianer 21 4 1 4_1.4' ilittuzeuk. &tiring tn= do e a sed ' , Nolan& the Etterm to rw Ici;sl tocuts to.trrereat the Warr, the Short! " drirlo . VUd bjgel7to= Aprzoirpy„-smOmparr.The deelaration ' iteiMthai tie 5k0...4s wio DO tif!edby nertain persons 2that then .Yes an tentloa tO'CCdieCt a mob and destroy iheir prep- trey, whereby it became the duty of Sheriff to take all legal ;means to protect- the atame.- It farther — aver* that it Was .necessary for him ., te hire and retain an armed force for that purpose, acei flit he did so at great expense, mid thereby pl . nMd the .threatened distnrbance and -de *melba, and oared the county from the liability mid damage to Which it was expoied by reaaen of .thoineufficiency of the ordinary Owen Testcd To thiodechiratio n 'the defendant demurs, on - thlagnitind that it sent forth no 0.3.1230'0f 0411012. .The liability of thucorn4 la clainild to arise entOf the do( of Amtimbly of Blot May, 1841,- extenda to-"this county by the 'act of 20th of This law Makes the county La le for all prop ' ertyolettrOyedin consequence orany riot. But ii - Oider to :moo - eel. for any nu& injury, the oleo: pf the. proierti, knowing of such inteed salliloOonst Sire notiee thereof to a constable, eddeecteb, justice of .the peace, or to the sheriff. Then it lit made thO duty of the officer notified; ,l . teigdieoll legal mums" to , protect the prop *4; Mader the penalty, of-being himself liable ore.r to theokra); and genii of a ndademeenori VlVllliams for the plaints/: Ur. , Todd and 3lr. LOOMIS for defendant - . , • •OPPION OF -. TUB COURT. Lorna, ,T.—Witli a clear intention to perform his official duty faithfully and manfully, the Sheriffilins mistaken the metre - byte/6h BIM! tO,btrdittti, or .with soltsacrificing spirit, - hes adopted mean; not dethanded of him by the law: To Bey that the Sheriff was bound to aso al/ lawful meatus toTrovent the threatened destine- tionlef.proprity, to toltay that he mast use all the reesus•thet err hot unlawful; ; and this would include. all - those' physical and -.. moral means 2whfolitiiight be adapted tO the occasion, whether pointed cut py the law or not means which are. not properly. official. • and -which cannot =mon- , ably be exacted of public officers. TO declared hint liable for: &Magas ands guilty of a utiade- - , Adopting unofficial means, weidibe aittintiassly. not readily to be assented to, , .eriti we can hardly : suppose : that this lathe • • meanimeistalie' • The Sheriff is:_retraired •to take all .. .legal metunr:..6.'Provent.. the' injury, end . there Is a clear'differential distinction between the words "legal" indlewful and the former is used in the law with aefereuce to this distinction: It imeorta a mush mere limited range of means than is Jmulied by the - word "lawful," and im mites. te.. much less onerous duty upon theLofficens When theSOW requires an officer to take all legal moans to effect as object, it intends Mat he eh - ill:take ell such means as he may officially use, mutim..is not chargeable with .neglect of duty, if be adopts the means prescribe' ti by lOW for auck amnions, though he - omitother physical and moral means. These truly beplain fal ,liseettitse. , not forbiddmi- ' but they ,are not feyerations; trecauie not pre scribed" by 11w as ratuuste - lensed by him in his 'office. I Ile Is not - lia.bireacept for neglecter offitial dot*, that :is, for not using those means which thereat puts into. his hands by his official investiturta. I It is-not pertinent to this GM to define the . Peitrett ef - the:Sherilf on such an occasion as this, farther than to say that at common lair he • has authority to : Min the power of 'the ccauty, armefit he thinks 'proper. Ile may demand .theattenehmee or any. number of armed citizens toadd Main ;his duty. When peressary,it is Ida duty to command and theirs to obey.' But this Is not the authority which he has exercised. Brateeff of fti he I:as hired certain militari, 00111. 01ittelt to do; fora price, Irina they and every znazt)itie Wand to .do, as la matter of public • This-6not -the means 'With - which the liiiredit.is invested by law. The agmementio ...piztlutta was awork of supererers, Lion, and not _IS/utter of ditY; and he cannot claim to he re pakt moneyso expended. . • Even 'if the authority of the Sheriff to call *melte Power of the county be entirely Wake he cannot,. of the public expense, substitute Ai hired - militiryforce in its stead. It maybe • thit damns are so little sued to the demands of ittaboki.•#; - ilid the general pence of societylis so eeidees invaded .by concerted that this ineanaUf Premising public order has becoMem *degree. impracticable. Bat stillit is the; duty 'of itheiCoart to take the law as it is. without en- cavaching on legislative graft p .to remedy 14 defects. , Where the S h ys un, der the necessity of resorting to • the power of tlmcuuOtylto performinghis official . dntiee, he' must use that remedy as the law gives it tordza; . or If .he sabstitata a hired force in its stevi; he ' ...mast do it at his own espense... He le not snipe- legal,remedy, faithfully attempted to be carried out, mere Even if-there - were novelty-In granting to the e , ;4=W:injured a remedy against the county, shirt istio novelty in the means -to be taken by the Sheriff to prevent the injury; and, there- fore, there male no implication that hie rights in perform= -of the duty aro changed.- The tier du ty sto be performed by old legal means: 8ut...44*U no novelty in the principle of makings portion of the public liable for injuries I =l.from disorders which it shookl have pre .. la the case of Allpoleand Itilbom, 7 Co. B. It Is treated as a part of the cannon WI. It calked In England 'as far back as the time of Alfred the Great. . It was' found esPe , dally necessary when the. Parish Pewee Y l 9.- veilediStod when.. the Norman power wan fresh I in England, to protect tbe 'ruling race, isgainst the disorders of unwilling subjects. Ithas con tinned 'l4'tt 4erpment principle of the law= of England ever. since, depending,' not 14)0111ecal ox monarchical principlea.bui.opcm the adrnittedl 611,ot...compensation for failure bathe duty if The resole=of England's :Upeideace of this prineiplejaetabodied in =neutrons statutes 'and shaleiona".,ltls there considered "that it lithe eirpredel - chity'nf the people - stood officers of each. its own disorders, orpay the • AO:M=oll=4y- . "Hence each hundred' g i t h e i muldrisiy: totriothip, B y clty;). is e" forAtc.ori".tiots. ; By. thus limiting the ilabilitydn'-the people where - the aordur the law pare'certandY - enforces the duty of the citizen taiddln preserving order..; With us arch city, entheteugh:and township chooses its own pace, =Mit docs'not semn :uumisonable that each should:bear the rionsequome of own . • f"at in sleeting Inefficient officers. • Bat the duty ofthiSheriff-tuaid in preventing tints does. not-at all ariae frUm the fact that the county, and not the -townehip 'tity.„ . .hr liable. In &Owl, as well is here, itle:thado thd daty of the eestitables;- justices" of the :pm*: and 'heti& taeltinveprusboesrodi disorders,;' end any oft etrajartytull_ - ont;" the power -- oJ the county for;•thei;purpeas„;-::The fact that they do.' no, end thni ease the aunty 4 0i - bud:id from' .11abillty the-dariurgeri,' 'efts then claim for ccuperastion for any expenses which theiims,/' incur. Isla:ono of the dritiria of ollierr;, that= la performed :arithout the 'or iiinied;mattt;:the 1 4ealannwshaildeelue °there:he ; - The old grayer supprelehogrieta is rdil the !la gel ~ „,..,I,7 :th e armed power of treason% for it wu always aimed in such wee.- I hVeit.tai not yet become hropra;nicable.- la not be so If- each towzahlp, - district arid Ward Is :Ude liable for;lts.owndisorders. - The very fact;that the citizen US -voluntarily. aided (for the feet it subetentisßy'relaniatiy) in mussing a. riot; eves him an increased 'lnterest in pubße or d.= and it(inlmeniect love -nor country's. -honor. It May ,be;othertrise 'When '.the Masan is bleed to; do MI duty, and I hope shall cane need such an altatation The gash of the . County vs..- Watt, II Puna: Bt. Rep. 464, - decides no iptinciple ine=misient with'OW doracluiden.: -Put; merterp nuralnatlone by the COMer are often necessary; and the ettr eul for the occasion, cannot,' fran its tdue„ - belegallyLenforced: It can be pernorMl duly „voluntarily Ind as aratter'ofeon-. tract muse or !replied. But for remiss thine as tratterrof aMal• duty, no contra= for Utre: proustrieroan'Aer implied. The curly pecu niary reward of the ; offider Is the fees granted by the law. 'Ttordeeduirer is =retained. - Jndgment for the; defendant. . . . , Tavernsitior.-A marcher, or, men werW,ea .pgd in 0, terrible - riot yesterday attemocar; , ,in a notorious honso of Mims on PrOtpeCt street, :' word so sieerely stabbed that there is bat llttL *chance :of - thvir recovery, . ' Two of As i!'oeildd were Conveyed oct by the back: door, and hdrenwway,in a: carriage. I. their lures 6 1 4. . 4 4 10 • arrests were, we believe, onide. i Shrew .thswbove, via /Written, we learn that ~ although *Daintier of the' combat:int, _were se? malt inprriri, there F ig . ,no ',danger of 1 ... Tomb proving fatal. A watchman, =red lb, rsy, . Slide a •PTILLSOWqrth,_• ~, _ pt to . lard Ezap:of than concero4l. ol , 2o ln o ;tdieerzharp 4 Hngtad , and `succeeded in V g urter , Wisfeen twined, talltaltt 112,- terra d. * knitter Prod. the wiltehtWi c !A : _ loft . ~...t ai,gumim. ~ ff Pl lsml- • • coo - rtes the dovre2 4 ms the r w:WW. ct . - . 40. i : Pitittr, , ' ''',...i . ,.,' ‘,:'.4,44-'...k.-',',,,.1-.,.:,•_':.t'-''t,...:.,t:::::,..... Thunrxin.—Think~nays were amusing themselves, ymttriraY,' .b 7 about a-Pond inn - Mune qnitrg t Ward,, on a pieitiof.board, and when in themid. die, Skims upset, thrilling them into the water. They were, 4 apparently, dead when taken oat, but two were, by the use of the ordinary rune dies, brOught back to life. - 'The third, a young lad minted bfetillann, could not be resukitated. • . rientearzn.-LA firemen of the Buckeye Stain. wtante we did not wwertain, wee drowned on Tridai anemone, near sboosetown. 'Bar i3nor.-A.' 'young lad named 2SorriaoM was ehot at Boner; on. Wednesday night. by a Mrs. Weetfall, and dangerously, if not mortally wounded. Morrison, together with a a a mbe• of other young men and boys, had been throwing stones et- thehonse where she reside:l,, upon tridoh abetted intethecrowd.• ' • • CU= DlOwasn:-A little girl of about, two years of age, the daughter of Reece Jones,' who is employed in the rolling mill ,of Bailey & Brown, was drowned on Friday by falling into 'a wash" tub full of water. • • • Two Homm or REIT; u—Police officer For ' Satirday, left Pittsburgh for Philadelphia, haringin custody Jolui Duane, a young lad who was convicted of larceny atthe lost term of the Court of Qitarter *Sesaions, andeentenced to con finententin the Heise of . Refuge. • OFFICIAL . • V C PA5.711121? 'Or firers, 1 Wastungton, May 18(1;1E51.. / 'lnformatin has been reteiTed from Hassey Gleasoni Esq., U.'S. Cotisel at Chagres, N. 0., of the •death, within Ms 'Consular Districk-of Wramati A. Itswaresoif Pittsburgh, Penn'a. In conformity with the law in such cases made and provided, Mr. Gleason has forwarded to this Department, an Inventory of the effects which I f emme late his possession, belonging to the estate of the deceased, and„alito an account showing what diSpoiltion Was made by him of the said effects. dat.. .. • areal:NlT CommiesioNta.--Divid . Blaii, Jr., of the Sdeon4 Mud., City of tfll b! er a. ciliate lefore the Anthlissonlo 4.1 11.ble ttho for th e ethos of throutf Commiszoner. ..• • . , • :. . . iraUlaraelB - - . jpirCONTY COllllzsaions.—,Robert. of the .kureth Weed, City -of Pittsburg& is recomen to the iwe and Atal,llemenle County, Calmatlan e ea -• candidate for Cotter,' Ccoametsioteze. neetUdaerate3 • .SILK Dawned serRECORDER.—We are'authorizetl;o an 'looney that Wa. K. TaxitaX, of Ifhaltbetb Domiall. rtiu la a =Aida,e for aambtation to theot of grecatler.b, fora thotatU.Sleaoak and Maw CottMy Conventicat. rayttltocta.4 - • ,_, . , . . .. SarA.Sf.OOIATT JUDGE-.—r-ACLara HollthOrfly of 1 1 1naingbitat. mill ie a corulidatifor aotaloation for th e oil. of Meadow Joan to the Court of quarter fooloos of d/leaboof County, berm the Antkllsoonle sad. Whig I.?ouoty Ocomeation, to moot «one Rh .of Jane.' ~ . - • kastxacT.--Tito ntanerons friends of JO= Mout, Esopf fodtana toaushlo grill Vaasa Ms agste to the Aati-staloate , sad ,Whle lksantr saarraotkat. as • osadidsto los nosolustkos to the oftid of member of tit• 6aarmbly.. Ife. Mlles. was a somber of the Afaembly. of lap?. zos.lavlo-13(tsLo) Acnrron.,John of Idoenniifeis foasoahlt , Oriff bo Surf...tad as ...Wats fir Conn tr ditor, rawest to fla dada= ofsho Whig . .Lod AntFilasosifc Coorratloo, bf suss Yams& Assrannar.—Thornton A. Shinn,Esq.; Wail be smelled as candidate the the Legielate, =hint to the decedoo of the Inds and Artlalseoteo CotreenU., by • letT2.^.^..daert=B neer Winos. Anentet.r.—George E. Appleton, of the no , ou Kb of IrIII 13 •42Cbelbr. W. A> 14-Muoak and Whls 00111217 CMS @a Aiwimbly,try ArehITNTY TI/Ltithailt —We are author- , oftod astomitoe that J.W. Hatter, of the 21 Ward, elthr Id •111 be a otodlciate for the olds/ of Goonty Treesursr. so act to tho docitios of the Ash Ifelordo aod Wldg Cotrirtf aphlketoge. • ' SfEr CLIIIX. op Tate Courr.-Z—The name of Soho % /lams of Wllktoo totraehipjilll be onesthel tho ms Antbsetho t o vtd Whig Counts lion soodsed . o. to the olds of mot of tee out. Coosa. nousnes jereotrimr Rsctans.—That/me of Jorm Jidinumar, of tha .hd Ward city of rittaintriN .01 b. mt. nd . 12.4= natl-Mainak and Whir Can Onavandan, In the Oleo of Leentar, and wilt te man. bireotrwrr ittatexu.—John K. Foster. of to. Uln a tornawo. will ba ro.odidato tor minter, bete. otirultig Anaatorroda awl Whig il)ronty unmake. rio Dirdsoossr.y.—Robert, Abrahams, of Eli sabeth Ikovogb, will submit ht. sums loan Anti-liamoold tow Whit couoty ht Cuareolhzu, se a ostattldate for n.h.a. Ma to the armaistora. a =.llllrsce larCovwrr .R/NI/SUIL. - -PielL4B OXIIIOII2ICe thrhe that. t Logria, aueo mr cur.- vin be a =owe °Sas atjaeela..., =Wart to the deandaa of the An. tkilaaottle and 1,4 (boat/ Carmratloa. • CLIDIX "or Tca Ccitrim.--AEfenry Hannon, of City ow b. s moakorto to twattrutfoo to the ofAce of umL ovum omou Courts ofCowl. StireocrstY Colatiastasza..—Jail. McCune, of lb* Math Weed, City of Pittab • • , otll be•easedideee serComerrTasestara.--;JohaV.ltoadand of Upper 64 Clair ton:tette. will be 14 MlLlSkigli Mar tiosol• itirlincoansal will be a candidate for M. oak* / LiCoraw. mtii.xt to the &eine or the WIM Atithamonte Ccnmty tmomiztoo. tutamix Abvii 2dassbm,433l% LLICMITCCEC. ditszmniar.—Anthony Hartz will be a can.; dilate far EWA 'Ansreabljgultleet ttut dedalact of Mr hots and - Intl-Jtaeonk . .11.orr Ws= or ammo lux( 'airroorfrrr: ComansioxEs.- 7 -Wai. •ple Seheht, of th. sixth T at ttro eft,. of Pittsburgh. mil he • mailideter batim the Miti•limonla mod Whiz Ooze m ,xlemitmt reir COUNTY COMXISSICIZIZa.—Major Joax Wistax, utile Tint Wald City of Pittlbanh,wirl be a cc """ . . .SerCzzac br 111:8 001711.7.--Jated Bmsh .¢t be a =Waste tor the above ogle, nit 'e. the H of Rocollta.oubject to tbo iatloo of tho +WI /Ampoule • ware=m, to be bold 4:21 tho 4th of llacomma.--Jobn ;McGill, 7 cf , -Ecist'•lleer . ;wombiw will too opadidgto.lbt lb. aka otemanfor. MOO. .to -odian of the AptiAtuo.d. sad Whit •009ati Cranreatioa.:• ' . myl42.lmte r •• • . rioundersigned Troold respectfully inforia Anti-Hamar WI of - Allegheny 115oOnty h. would be ltaotly mama them combat. -lagm.hath• *MAY politico tridelWthtenth their former landsnam, h• hall boom at wawa M won. A. 'Comes /tarlatan an& h• lodulgu • hat: that nt e attendant. to the - Mem androld sad hie h url In dleehatchtg kwn e h t • =at with V" cogtenoars . Alain to do tight aludll not be abated: and thatorbllst erameyl•••• area mg. blaosts pointion mon be .111 b• areal that en Aix LS goultde th• public, eh hanthe beasts ant. - -.ofery reavadagl7. R.ovarrr StotOtios..-Axidrew Dolman, of tbe 15/xtb Ward, cior of Pittebnergbr te earedklate far Omar, Blume', before gee Ante-muonle and Wttiticeart- jeutentt.—Thoe.- Penney of the Borough tux • -.10 eeieeter te the aetmeemm eee mylitalmtetT Capert Pat, Clay ho co d e s k ri e.";/bitcza n rt l3l 2, le pa . L nta kot. establishal ovulation for tam mau of Pot+. Steel Pop. a It Is made aroma of Utmost infatlbla Irobstataeo los= atol la very carefully' aeleolsol sad faaatual pain, So YrOollTh • farla) •• • • ae OO:`,IIA.KEII CO. - P SHAWLS,-A.. A. MAP.ON Vpokl Mr attention of isurshasm to the Want CO. atosa p la iss.alsteastanklarspl unix, Maoris ow balk. aztdbfial sau• swan, and at moss so stnuaoally that tbsy lattar tbasselssal.ll persons ass. be Osumi fa .pslob nos. Wand G 4 Morass pt to TWORo laszucortoro, Commission, and Grocer Merchanbi. on Hoak AA-LE, on aceommodatinz twins, ° 4 Nol ~' LOrtk-ea thrmntmg r.e ex ku =saiana fronting: 4 lr tuna sot extoodltut tack coat taatal aMth..l'7 tho gamut Mak:* itk obisamat kr eltber toe 14/14 Var to rot& of D £IOCICTON, ADegberly ate. Licolumore et B. C. STAXACTON. corner or Naiad mro., JEW 110088! 'IOW 'BOOKS: T noutztrillTEßAßY DEPOT, Third L c4/ "Z... = 76L =chtes _A n.. lmeas million of lEa: uatmulAgrA No. U. mach,ADA,o J. r Lary agent,.:7! agra ,44, 7 ':z4=4:67sfEarAZ. TELEGRAPH asorivm it O'3I:ZILLT TILEGILLPII LIMN AND siNiiim eon Tan Pr:Turmas warm: FOREIGN NEWS. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP BALTIC. POITE IMPS LAT ER Paoli EUROPE. , , New Yosuc, May 24-6 P. M. Tho steamship "Baltic has just readied her dock. She. brings Ltrerpool dates to the 14th inst., being four days Later that' the adrift by • COMMERCIAL INTE LLIGENCE. Carton—A complete panic .preraila la thd Cotton market, and a father decline of to id his taken place. The sales of the past three days amount to 1500 bake. Fair Orleans Is now quoted at %Geld Ewen—The admire of 6d IQ bbl in Sour, the day preTiOall to the sailing of the Africa, has not been sustained. Philadelphia and Baltimore Hour la now quoted at 20s 6dQ2ls. • Gaeta—Wheat is dolt Corn Is 'eery Mtn, with sales at 3150_421s 6d 11 qr. LONDON MONEY MADICET. • LONDON, hlay,l4, 1861. The English lipids to-day, preseneno particu lar champ in the general 'tone. The market keeps steidy, and a fair business is doing. Con sole are quoted at 971 ®971 for Money, and 971 for the 12th of June, and reduced 8 11 cents, at 97i(g97i. , • The amount of the precious metals exPorted direct from London, during the week ending ozi the 10th, nos again large. , The Dutch govern ment hare again effected a sale of all the remain ing portion of the gold they had to dispose of, Ti 2:: six million guilders, or five hundred thou sand Nub sterling. The price obtained was the same as on the last occuion, and the entire amount will betraasmitted to Paris. - The pts of gold at the Paris mint is der stood t receio be under- large: Tfie period for delivery has now been extended to 37 da . POLITICAL EITELLIOENCR." j • • LHOLAND. PARMA=enact rencyzetros. In the Home of Commons, on the motion for •• going into Committee on the Ecclesiastical Tythes Assumption Bill, 31r. Moore moved that the order be discharg ed, on the ground that all bills relating to relig , ion, ahonid, in the first instance, bo introduced ins Committee of-the Whole of the Howe. speaker said, that having carefully con sidered the provisions of the bill before the House, he was of opinion that it - was not such a bill as woe necessary should be originated in. Committee of the Whole. - After a short discussion, Mr. Reynolds moved an adjournment of the debate, which was nega tived by a vote'of 179 to 68. Mr. Jarvis then moved Itn adjournment of the House, which woe also negatived by bye vote of 145 to 46. Another debate then took place, when Mr. 1 Schully moved that the debate be adjourned:— The Seine divided for the motion. when there were 24 for and 865 against it. An honorable member baring moved for an adjournment of the House, Lord John Russell mid he would not put the House to thrtrouble of -any mire division 'that night, and would eon sent.tuan adjourrunent of the debate upon the bill until Thursday next. 4 , The Property Tax Bill was Teta third time, Iliad putted . rtts WOILLIA TAIL It rained 'during the afternoon, and so unfavo- rable was the weather that *e expected to find the Crystal :Palace half;deserted. Public curi osity, hoWever, has great perseverance when once Liddy excited, and notwithstanding so for midable an otataele, Z 1,600 6s were taken at die door. The sale of season tickets experienced a decline, but, not so great as might have been ex pected, for INLAY £760 were collected in this way. The average daily receipts, for some days,, put, considerably exceeded £BOO. The Queen, accompanied by Prince Albert. again Visited the Exbibition yesterday. • . . - - - Ci1..140.1C.V/A ool4i n xxataxo. - By the arrival of a wettern steaattlilp, belong ing to the Royal Wert India Steam Packet Com pany, a few days alum,' at:the port of Southamp ton, an inuaause qtutntityof gold front ealifer zda Was brought to this eenutry, whiolt was eon. signed to thettatik of England. • Aietter frem Vienna, dated ea the ith, lays that a courier strived thereon the previous day from London, with Important dispatcher, which were imlnediakly delivered to 'Me Emperor.— The English Government hue, it Is said, intimat ed its readiness to regard the admittance of the Austrian Provinces into the Germanic Confede racy as a ptuely, Gamin question, provided the other State Qcrrernments consented to regard It as each; and:agree to theprepasale of Amalie. This;if tree, is.tantamount to o' withdrawal of the Peru* made a short time Since , by the Eng lish (Forename= PRUSSIA. ' ' The Parliament wee Prorogued on the 9th inst.. The President, in behalf of the King, ar lend In terms &gratification tothe good under standing existing between the 'chamber and the Oorenkment, and thanked than for their purl- FCE. - m 4 names of rdiCre ßAN dalf and 11.:Bengnot have been offered to theLegitimista as their. candidete to Vice President of the Assembly, in place of ?I Leon rancher, sae has been appointed?iin ister Of the latesio' Noniteur published & decree:of the Presl. dent, ippointliog Gee. Pelisder Governor Gene ral oe Algeria; ad interim, in pace of General Elution], whose mission is terminated. The Bourse was gloomy today, and a declin ing tendency in 'prices was manifested. The five. per cents opened , at 90t, .60c, and rose to 901, 7Sc, sublequentlyfell to 90f, 80c, at which Price they Closed. IL Wolin de la Drome; his deposited in the Assembly; a proposition for an Income tax. 111021DAT--45 o'clock P. IL ' • The ,following news bas just reached Paris by • . An dde camp of Elaidanha arrived at Lisbon on the ld, with the following list of Ministers, to Inibmi the Queen. President, Pas soul =Mater Of the Interior Prewar Master of Fininca; Femur° Minister of Justice, &ra ttle Ifudster of Foreign:Affairs. • It is' reported from Nail, that the King in • RETURN OF THE PItESIDEFT. • %explores, May 24. The President arrived here this morning from his tent to New York. His departure from Bel thnore,and arrival. here, were perfectly quiet. . . ' ! GE! ERAL Sr. Lome, May 19. The cotonsualcaticin'touching the correepon .. dance between theaeneral dseembly and the Gen eral Association of Massachusette, in relation to the:eV:lid of the 4ther upon the subject of els erry,leas referred. , • The methozial froth the Synod of New Jersey, requesting the formation of a bureau In canon tion with the Bond of yorelkm nu dist Minden to the papal lands, was referred to The report Dem the bond of foreign minions - wire reed Dr. Lowrie addressed the assembly at length upon the subject. The question of a selection of a place for the neat meeting of thrdssembly; win then taken up. 'Dr. Leland, - of South 'Carolina, nominated Charleston as a desirable place. He said he did not believe that any cause or subject nowin ag itation or =tempi/410n, would prevent the meet of the/Assembly In tut city, next year. Dir.'W:dsan, of Beath CaroUra,' also favored Charleston. He denounced the Charleston Con vention is Irresponsible and chimerical, • and did not, fa 'a moment, anticipate, that Charleston would,be out of the Union next year. • NW a long discussion, Charleston was ed-by • ligTe mtgolitY. ,The Convention then adjourned. - INDIAN DIFFICULTIES. • . CruCINNATI, May 24. St. Paola papers of the 15ttratate that the ha: bed of the Chippewa Indians, notwithstanding the treaty . of peace made Ism winter, la again displaying itself, a party of Chippewa!' haring barbarously treated and murdered some of th glean, - A large number of the batter, armed and painted, hare taken the march against tha 'cu p . pewee: Thdabsence of-the (Inventor, who has great influence with all the tribes, is gar 4 u y gretted. . CHOLERA ON THE RIVER. CENcutzen, May 24. fire cases of Cholets emend:en . the steamer Boman, between: New Orleans THE MEXICAN CLAIM WALEITICITOX, May 24- All but $BOO,OOO of the ifezlean claims ?Use been paid: The Tretunrry has also paid $88 , 4,00D of the returned duties 'an sugars- - The ',hole amount due bu not been ascertained. Tame payment; of returned duties on melanin will be . paid, as 9041 LI the claims An reported. an:. • quEcrop,AT 13,iNDraitt . wmima z ., 24: The Previ a / a t has law Collister of Chohnee . SUDDEN DEATH,' - A retuned Californian, nitned ific6tisl44 tOnrwas found dead in phi .bed at thi NW. England Hotel last evening.-- Thejffry'Of Ih• quest decided that be came to his death. by dis ease contracted in California. 'He liftconaid . a treble amount of stoney. • , •• . • ADJOURNMENT OF . THE ERGISLATURE. Bono; Mai:24e It woo thought the iegislitureyouid .41541k' ring 44, at noon to day, but front prams appep:- sates It will be a late hour at tuOt befart =AO' jountment takes place. • • SAILING OP TUB ARCTIC. Nrly r° ll1 4 Met 24;:' The eteameremiled atuoon todaywith 18510- isengere, end $600,000 in specie. QUICK WORK-THE CrfirSLLY LINE -1121. lin ALLED Ncw OULLAXS, Msy 24, o'clock, I': DI: F. The' Baltic's news from New York, 'data'. o'clock, this evening is just received, via telegraph line, and posted op in i ti n i Merchant's Exchange. . 1 ' Office for • Foseign Patents,. ' PIIILADELPRIA MARKET. , . No. 5 Wallet :, Y. York, and 186 Not se.,,Ztintfint, PILMADELPIIIA, Ito 24. t r ATENTS FOR INTENTIONS procured Flonr—The market is unchanged, with salmi in Gnat Brume, Pram,. arse* Theterstorn 700 bbls standard branda for export at $4.25 per c o. tarts of Eomp•-4.b• earml4A( 0.b.. ant tA• , bbl. Saleifor city centrum papa at $4,811€155 !Tall baulasuon cad,. atom i - i - be hod 14t - faxissurm l for common and extra brands.' mrtrat t A Walligeet i l aek. . 1 -.- . i . Rye Flour as steady at $3,60 per`bbL , Corn Meal is in limited request, with itittr ; ' E l eL WOrklufoirlillith . Of Jn31t.186.1, 800 bbls at $2,75 per bbl. • - inSCAlt..__.Mair t129._,, JBO WiZtacut, Grain—fiales 600 bn good and:pzime what ."rArY.3 GOO ' . . ...4,d' -iluitid"""' wheat at 100@101c per bu, and a lot of red at, pa .pser..mocyl ossem_ipc_ . ........d.4,,_ .v.i..4, 97c. Rye Ls steady. at 70 0 . Corn Is In limited Zriu• . "&k thu =fi"'''' . 'ab„.nr . " l 4 4 ' ' request, bat prices are steady at 60c for yelloir. faro ma.? el l er Tr= a worts. Tarr Sales Penns Oats at 4 ' o 490 per bn. '- , ' 1....." g '"0.,r. A M.' _d n zo I_ w,.....? °"b rooreetabc b. 1 4" Ginseng continues acarce,Und in demand at.' war of tb• Me Won+ " '-ral bA , thnajaaa. 4r ... rm. 450 per lb for crude. ' .. i gnli ttltic ii f"2 Id glt:mczt n who Bodket, Roma llops—Limited sales at 45®50c per lb. .. b Vedic a. Asnionllo.lprlon. Wabtr liockets.Olabehl.ablA lb.d• Iron—The market has been very qulet, - and , %sew. 4",,,'t no tie _et,. r oev. ronepy ,t 1•• sales of pirmetsl have been conllneeto a felt - P1. 41 ... 1 .4, ft e , ":".. : 1 _,, ,Lr...v,,,, .. 3 "...g."4 htuulred tons anthracite at V. 5,50 per ton - for = 67.,l7,7, — , ‘ ="7,ra ki i,„—c-• - No. 1. • . , Lead—The market as with sales of Gal.- na at $4,75 perret, cash. Sugar—'The market has been leas active, but . prices bare been hilly maintained, with Sales to day of 100 bade New Orleana at *Dole. Tallow--Supplies are light; with sales of city rendered at 7ic. Provisions—The demand for Pork has beak limited with small sales of - mesa of $16,50® $16,73. Prime is steady, and prices are mane tabled. Sales of Bacon lianas at 91011}0, of Sides at 9}c. Lard is held at 10e in bbls, and 11c In kegs, with limited sales.. _.* Whiskey is in steady demand at 28 per gam. NEW YORK MARKET. Nowt rummer. • Ncw tosur, Cotton—The market be quiei,wi!ll no saleo to report . Flour—The market favors buyer", siith salee S2OOO bbLs at $4,18C)4,28 for common to straight tate. . drain—Wbeat is dulL Corn is tirsu,"witii salon 12,000 bte at 59 ®s9}o for Mina; add CO® 60ic for yellow: Rye is selling at 76e per bu. Provisions—Pork is qtdet, but witbouttbanipa . Lard is steady. NEW ORLEANS MARKET. .lisw Omases, May 23. Cotton—Pricey hare declined VG} Vince the receipt of the Africa's news, with eases of !mid dling at 13fc lb. Flour the.market is dull, with no tales of Im portance. Provisions—There i 4 aspeculegie detoaud for pork. with sales of 3000 bbls mesa, iminspecta4 at $14,60 ? bbL Bales 800 bbls -lard at Rs sales-of keg at @lll ? lb. Bacon Is taw, with increased receipts. Groceries are dull. NTT Onus", My 24. Cotton—The market to. unchanged, with ware :of 1200 bales fair at 10f 11 lb. Flour—Ohio is doll, with - no evert deonuoi, - sista et 2,70e.3,60 1.1 lb. Tobacco—The sales of the - week are . 1600 hhds frosted at .24,3}c IL Lb, sod flue at SO 11 cents. „ . . . ....tiroceries—Sfolasies has dec li ned. with - &AL of choice at 80e: Bar Sugar is selling ;at 14c,. I and best Rio Coffee at 0619k0 11 lb.. lieu Pork—ls - find, with tale ww.11116,14 , 9 II ,The weather is hot, the sununer baring, fairly commenced. Business is declining.' .7 GINZIIAL LAND Orrtcr;April 4. ' 1851. 1 1~IIMEROIIS APPLICATIONS HAVING teen male In thla aka lor Informen Dingell= to amuse in which Land Warrant. under tha awl of tilth heptember. Bat should b. Imbed, the SiDowinis iner" thereto hare been prepare. to - wit: The e: re aro three modes by which th em Locations may he mad ll t[.Pr the Warrantee In paw. By this Warrantee through the *genet of thths dam 74. kly an Agent or Attorney, If the feat or second mode Is elated. the_ aliel.U= mutt t.ro.a. (uniting. apielfrlow the tract. Bad rimier h0..t100 r o ootrr.lo thelcestSan Is dol.', and accompanied by an afiklarit aeourdlsut Sr the fhihrwing Rem. No. I. Where the third Mode is adopted, • Power of Attorney roust be produced, exacted by the Irll/1114/410 in the_pme. enc. of • VlCl.lo..acterilLug to • follnelmt kw. width 90 1 / 6 1 , 01 Attorney to int eekoowledgeV, orgwor 11.1 the use may b, Ware wm serer authuri red to take the acknow D4l[oooooo &oda ittg to Lunt No.[ eel. I in tel overt. th e Patents will trisnsmitted u t the Land 011ce when the lotabori Ls made uni.hisepecial al/rwaisne to the contrary Le siren. BUTTEILYAELD. • Comlsalorer. I Fprut No 1. SIAM OF ,„ • Cotrxrx or Before me (e_31141.1. of the Pea l . or otberofflocr an th er. 0.4 0. Ww.r. "IvILLI PersotwilY Cypeared the. th e name of warrantero who being .1017 awn, standees sal says that be is the identical [hem Luserr..me of ram. , tee, fto whom warrant No.—. 004. the Act of September. 11170, wax Wood mu th e —.day of I StI, and who bow aPPlks to locate the eases. IB Sworn mid a Subscribed LeDre t ne thls -Wanes totafte. . • Font N 0. .. , Eno , all men by them preeentr„, that I, [ here Wert th o nom. of worrenreed at dr County or end pay of •—, do hereby. wartime. ono np5a=1......--.—. or o = . .. lo ro i r t t r:ed , r _lawful opoiney, for me oUd fn MY g Worn= No. —. for ..,.-- sass of Load, which brow.' ander the Act of Befdeanbet VISO. [l4 , rer of Substitution may be Wanted If rod. ] - • Signed in preeenc6 or } . . - -,••' . • • ~ twerrantee's .J.l. - Foe■ No. 3 SiAli 07 Courry or • •p On Ude der of.--. (helms —, pereceselly &sneered there Insert name of nuventae,)eta setunnet. vmhe ru r t han . r . e=n u LT rale ea= dord u el , name ererrantead and that Ise the same pcnott Is dzenelbed in the within Perim, end ',rho ctentted.the Maser's ststanre.:) Foam No. 4 Seers or ! . Coujrr or ; I hereby oerthY,.that on thle — _ de, ot _...,... ki Go rem—, . 0 1 S T 000. before. matherelastettbe Dame ot and There Meth thesis:2*ot warrantem - 1 and the sal4 re 10.011. Ulf =MN a IFItIII bei b lC__lt known to me. the duly twom try the oo ..... declared and add that lm ,well knew the tad Mare M the mune of warrardee,J mod. that he.ng th. tame myrem described to. atd who miesthed the er= i n=re= toner. 004 Me Malmo:4lw to me . of that fica sod the wad ere Insert ths math of Irmo. tee] Mamma mauve $3 the mid Power to he hieact Med thed• thleallawthe KlMarthiguaturth rintiiiramiligen, was 41,, x,Eyti • [..._ • . .. . Porto Orrtos DiroznoorrO . . ' Montt 14, /MI. :.I r• IT REDID DESIRABLE to aututtitabelockr and bye of Kai other dud Iter thaw new tc pore mall earth* of Um United Math. thealmen it eL eV&:lll=rthleo=butrd r-41, day of 'llalr amt. Tim thfentat ...the Will oe mooed to a cothelemou for emmadieo 8 / 1 6 , 11111M1. Upoll 111 te• ct i oz ga treZegar zetzrme t thrla to dm ezta . tr i t: I debt ma . the port of the Poetomder am the lime I bet .r lg .t o Mend end continuo the eo ; q II (thee Mr art add( term of Ater yeas. Or' /r. to thl otedmoto , a nth math to that th em e WI plan an male um ltee than ma Fla mouths MM. the teroda Ad. of the lii et tarred r MOM. lehh a the of mocurlagthe be et lock &Wile. re=l , el relyinee k ell!tort on thsTsVd=iklll 10 .I,t mum 1 ltßy 0 a far ecolerme. i 0 latakelzeji mirg• .W.rrftraigrooo.. the: &Aug outtll:l4th. du . rartrrlimodtlfer , Lor w i tad dastogilt.' -.,. , ... of aluteltheoustr ell me mall leas and here thiFio sta about Wm.:Method ~,,, btu and Meaty thawing (kart adapted Mettle, will'. =aM tred to th b: I ordthtegl attgotract.ortid,rny. t=int tor toot otr,:ar, It ill dereeltuite durghtr of the mks atol Ipf a emoted .ai well Li the Inarawartbe mall Offrior._ otktk.. IllimAA ably 11.10 mend 10 easthet three thousand M i - ds 101,11. i. thdpuethoweertherthe Ith her. No look wth - " . if It be lIka; any iiirtady 010 , 'or will any one with whom the tr OW ettrartmal ie. sell, or fonilah lock or min omo , , t o those tom meted Ps Mr mar atm,: papaw or 00l Wen that of the P art Crinto Doporotrapt. Tllarrnd of treks addle mutt* patented, nert.the teak". will lei rego tr ed. 0 I enterino into =dram to matt ottfadonment m bit polo int for flu ¢cloalre ttre end twto 0,- . of the Department, if Me- Pomilsater Gerund and! o. e ap, .ueh seqUiriloaNt • smash to the interesteof tbe ter "Atkm la.* of to. 00110 pa of the cortractor at mar Moe 15 , ftg1i . 1=80 , 44% Aa sOO to the penal remedy. Mr* nein me th mml. to annol7add contract, and to contrect anew wi nor othaoresty te• gullet as he may me 114 Mr fundaldoireimilar look. tiW latdetrillno upon therm poolastaWripoeoffered,tha Pootroaater Uenaral marts *co it to trACM the Matruh mail@ the bok ar t bidder, altdrat Qs •sy auLthi that of another. Ile mser Wee, therefore. tho of trading with difictrat Oduale for met, M t WWI of looks lu 0 may to MK' 4 , I tho ellecionmeand pro It If he shall dam that. tonne 1 for the intereat of the Isom. The retry ca pp•trm otro .traintric will be noptired rt o etre hood, with =Pia pit miry, in the rum of thirty mama dollen, tor .001 Peritrounee of the mottect 1 The oontract le to tontain. provision. fart edia out reo par thawed. of trio 101 0 ea bor.. Whbo tt. ,Ol" etral thal airman th eir we 1010 i -. Sgartween the /*putt./ girt ==a7ad . 4 If • Moult be *mow NO Mille= oldie irmt arida:meal the tram worthrtruoveteref tho bid% atm eat Ida ability to *MI ti tootrotr. • atehliblivlatit • • N. 14. adal4, Portetreter flonaraL N . . • • . for RUBE/ 17TT - )i receiied t mortmag IJA Wm , T 03%. 1 . 0 . 1 : 11 4.7* , a UP , 311.=Au.sabter UNGLISH--,SPASTi wits.:-ReceiTed tad tetabo by I. 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