HOME MATFERS Beni I.:mi.—The river yesterday attained a stage 0f.15 feet, and. then !mesmerized to re al& lastly. The rise, we understand, is pretty / mem, In all the tributaries of the Allegheny. - . The arrivals yeatirday. were the Washington Pity and At Claw, from Bt. Louis, with Didee,. Hemp, Lard, Sce ; the draricem Btar, from -.Bridgeport, with a large load of Flour and Grain; wed the Dan . Coaxer:, from Zanesville, with ,Flour, Tobacco, and Predate. , The Den Conyers returns to Zanesville this afternoon at 4 o'clock. As Capt. MoVay always gets all the freight and passengers in port, for that destination, we need hardly remind coy one of the flat that he to on band. The ii Enticed will be them] at her station this morning, for Wheeling. _ .The wlitrf was pretty thlckly covered with freight Iceterday; the large number of boats loading for St. Louis seemed all to he busily employed. The Louisville Times pleads with Southerners' to support th , 'Union!' line, because' they eon atm their ' iggere" eafely on it; conveying, by implleati n, the idea that they can not be ~,f , safely Carli on the other line. The plea Is i contemptible one, and has a beggarly tore ',ln it; itactuact mean enough for a IMO North 'erittitiode, d ought to provoke the contempt . of! li true Southern man. Hadn't the Times better propose a change In the title of the Union Lae, - 60 as to make it convey the idea suggested In its beggar's plea? - - The St. Lords Republican sap: . • The little stern-wheel steamer Matta, in yet terdey from Zsnerrlile, brought over 100 pat- Reagan, nearly all of whom are bound for Cali fornia and Oregon. ' The 'termer Illuole, up yesterday from New Orleans, brought shoot 200 passengera, a large proportion of whoin were Mot-rodeo, on their way front England and - Scotland, to Salt lake City. The steamer Keystone arrived lasi evoniag from Pittsburgh, with one of the largest Cargoes and crowd of passengers ever brought one of the Ohio. She had on board about 400 paeeen• gem the most of whom intend settling in Illi nois and Missouri. They bring with them ihlir own Monk; wagons and implements suitable for farming porpoises. The steamer Honduras, down from Si Joseph yeaterday,hitd onboard a large cargo of produoo tad SSA bales of hemp. We leant from the off• teas that hankies's had commenced at St Joseph In good earnest, large numbers of California and Oregon-boned emigrants had arrived over land; and ether large parties were hourly ex pected. - The city was filled with merchants,ten dere, pedlars, gamblets, thieves and pickpock ets, nearly , allot. whom novel, doings pretty fair' business in their" respective departments of trade. Taxer, you stissiatrorrEß COMM or OITA AND TlAlll9l2.—Before indEaßlcOlal*Preaident, and Assistants Bow sad Adams.. At the opening of Court, the trial of .Naaer for manslaughter, was resumed entl.the follow ing witnesses called: Lewis. Smelts,. sworn—Ras not. acquainted with Freenrso, but knew him when I saw him; met deceased in the street, about the fall of the sear; Freeman helped me to unload a load of wood at Niter's tavern; I went into the tavern, and got a drink with another man, and Freeman Came into the bar-room-as I was going out, and asked me to treat him; I laid three cents on the counter, and went away; there was a little girl in the room, bat Naser was not in; laid the three needs down to pay for Freeman's drink; I boilers the little girt toot the three cents away; heard her ask Treemazi what he drank. Mre. Illizebeth Freeman, sworn—Am the daw of the deceased; on the 4th of September, 1852, Freeman wee at home until 11 o'clock; be was in perfett:health; and - after breakfast he worked a white in the garden, and thou went wards - this 'did not see him again, .uatil he eras brought heine that eaten 'evening, be. twien 7 and 8 o'clock; he was fn the same con- Alltion as described•by the physician; on .that night, when I went up in him, he said he was • .. , LThe District Attorney he proposed to ask the witness In regard to the dying declarations .of the deceased. • The 'counsel for the defence demanded that the counsel for the Common wealth • should virire down,,and submit to the Court dall the proof in regard ,to that polo% In order that the' Court might decide what evi dence area admissible. 'lt was determined that the 'witness should be examined in regard to the time and cirorirtustancee at ihielt the declare tlonsilt any, ameniede.) Famninstlon resumed—fhortly previous to the death of deceased, heard him epeak regard to the cause of his death; heard him speak of the manner In which be received hla lojaries, oa ths Tuesday before his death, be died on the Friday following; W llism Grenade - was present. Freeman said be had no hopes of firing—he might not lire to morning,, and he night not live to night, he felt so bad.' ' By Col. -Blsok--The physician 'woe het there :after that; he had given him usthe spoke in the way,thie Tuesday night that he 'had maker, be -lore; he woe very low, and could hardly speak, but could be utdereLod brpaiiug partlealae -attention; that wee tho last timel heard him 'speak on the subject. . [Objeetion was mode by Colonel Black. to re: , miring further parole teacunony in relation to ;dying deolaistioes; and he demanded that the Commonwealth elionld prodaeo MC, written dr: olaratiinut of the- deceased—not that they were bound to receive themiAoat on that testimony the Commonweath were' bound to. eiind er fall. Theeenneel elle took iith ground that the Court ehtbold exercise: greet caution In receiving tee• timony of dying declarations, when'the death resulted from Injuries received in a:quarrel with the defendant; it was likely, In that ease, that the stalemate of the deceaavd would be tinged with the animosity and bitternese which charac terised the quarrel. The cooing. for the Cow manirealtie contended that the evidence of MM. Freeman,. in regard to the deolarstions of her • hatabiend, were . admissible. The • Court deed dad that the evidence of Mrs. Freeman was ad. Examination rerunted—My husband told Wm. Grounds, on the Tuesday before ho died, in my prunes, that he did not think be would live; he pad that after unloading a load of wood be tad'gone to Navies door, sod ho there met Mr. Smelts who wad he had paid for Ur (Freeman's) drink, and told the , little girl, to give it to Dim; after taking - a drink, be went out, and went down I - to Mr. Nested !goblet after little he cam into ' the bar room- again, the little girl asked him for the three cents, and cold he .had not paid for .the denim; while he was talking to the little girl Mr. timer came asked him what the fuse was about; the Little girl sold ,something to. her father in German, which bet Freeman, could ne t = demand; -be .old Dir. Riser that Smelt: had paid for the liquor; he turned to go out, asd Mr. Noeet astebed him owl struck him on the beck; be sold thot he believed that ho fell, but that. he was ito hurt with the prat blow that 'could not walk; they cerrled him to a beik apartment oa the bock porch, but who helped, he could not Tee - affect; he wee brought home on • wheel barrow. - _ Margaret Sullivan sworn—Was living. last September, In the next house to Meer; en a Saturday afternoon, I went to a door which open ed ant on a,porch, where Freemen_ war saw thu, did not know ho was hurt, and sup. posed him to be in liquor afterrds I went down into the yard, looting uwa P at Freeman, when Mr. Sneer came up ntd said that.be was drunk, that he had want to whip hie girl, and that he had struck him; twice awing 'the after noon saw Noses come out, and tried to eland Freeman on his feet; Freeman sold,, "you know, tbst I are hurt, and that I ninnot - erand;" abont'eti o'clock in the evening, Sager and Mr. Deihl lifted Freeman down the steps into the yard, and Sot him down the yord, with his beet up ugliest the fence; It was but ton feet from %by porch, back into tiro yard. I • Cron-examined-71e day won warm; and pleasant, and not 'disagreeable out of doom; he spoke, but there were no angry words; ha seem ed hardly able to speak. Al/ Steel wed here santn;and the Distriot Attorney offered, ss evidence, the dying dee aro, tlon of Freeman - nada to the Alderman oh the Bth and 7th of September .185* of "Hatfield." The dllng statement of Freeman vas zulai out, as decease bad enlY cold that he, believed. he Was dying - condition, and might poselbiy 2riuktionst took • recess until knit pail ono ArISILSOON NMI= halide ,Asilp. alrOtl3.-4 /ITO Sfilllll3blirV In Lawrenceville on the 4th of September; I eae-of the backs which stopped at Nest r'e - htmeM I bad pasted one or two rods beymil. the L • -• • hotute,' when I heard a fails, and saw•Fratanan tying ea the float; /item was in the house; ho picked 12p the deceased, end tried to make him - ,:stand . tip, but he could not do it; we then ftiok hint:ter-the back of the boast.; Freemen said, ..port had better tot beesk all the bones in meefelealy—.9ail In adoeter;" Meer wwore, end . . said In bad n businees .lo come in and make &- N E , w ith the ,mane: Freeman 111140 120 reply to this. • ' Cross.examination—This woo beterean two and three o'clock in the oftartoon. Johu Diehl, sworn,-1 saw Freeman about sir o'clock In the evening on Natter's porch; I know the defendant; be understands English; Natter was present o portion of the time when I was talking to Freeman; he asked mite go for •doc tor; Esser said not to go, as deceased was drunk, he thought, sad not hart; defendant then Baked toe to help him bring dm:tensed down to the book yard; I did go, laud we tried to seat him on the loge; he tried to nit, but could not do no, slipping down every time he tried; 1 said to him, “Slr. Freeman, you hove hurt yourself;" deceased mild he did not hart 'himself when he fell from the legs—that km was hurt before;. Mr. Douglass come with o glass of liquor, whichdecenced re fused to take; Esser was present while this wee going on; I asked him if he wanted a drink of water, be said yes; I went to the pump and got some water, and some bread from the house; be drank the water and ate the bread; Freeman said he got hurt in Natters, by being thrown upon the floes; I asked him who threw him upon the floor, and he Paid it was Nicer. Samuel Douglass, sworn—Tbe first I know of the affair was about half-after nix, when I saw 'Freeman in Nascr'snaek yard, setting on the paremont; wint to_ him and gave him a little shake; tried to eland him on his feet, but ho could not stand, al ha had no power in his legs; got s glass of liquor, and eaked*him to drink; he said not; after copper saw him there etill;he want ed-me to get siaaething and take him home; a wheelbarrow wan got, and I wheeled him home, and put him in bed. vi,um. Grounds, swain—Two days before ho died; Freeman told me that Name was the ranee of his death; that Naser inflicted the wound. Dr : McCook wan recalled, and requested to state what private conversation ho had had with Maser, in his capacity of confidential physician. The Doctor appealed to tho Court, who decided that a physician was not bound to disclose what had come within his kowledge in the capacity of physician. Thls witness' testimony concluded the case for the Commonwealth. Mr. Howard addressed the jury in opening for the defence, and at its conclusion called the fol lowing witnesses: Elizabeth ?laser, being sworn, testified that she was a daughter of defendant, and wee 14 years old; on the day of the occurrence, was Inuit* on a settee, and deceased eel down by me; took improper liberties with my person, and attempted to pull up my clothes; he was drank, but I. had not given him any liquor; he followed tine every place I went; went Into the other room and called father, tolling him that Freeman would not lot me alone; father came out, when Freeman asked for liquor, bat father would not giro it to him; told him what Freeman had at tempted to do, in German; deceased asked for liquor again , did not get any; father took bold of him and told him he mast go out; de. oeneed took hold of father's yestand tore it from the shonlder down. Freeman fell on the floor In one direction, and father fell in another; Free man towards the ohimoey; do not know whether ho strnek any thing or not; Freeman fell on his back in the corner, where a spit box made of crockery ware was; father got up and wont to where Freeman was, when deepened caught him by the legs and pulled him down on top of him, and then by the neck handkerchief; father told Freeman to lot him go, and gave him two or three elope upon the face; Freeman was setting up at thin, time; Freeman let go, and father got up and told Freeman to do so; he said he could not, as he Wall too weak in the loge; father was going to put him out, hut Mr. Cook, who just then came in, said not to do so, as the boys would mate fun of him; he then took Freeman round hie walet, and laid him on the settee; ho set there awhile, and then fell down; father and Cook took him out on the porch, and set him down on en omnibus cushion; he staid there till 6 o'clock, y.ton father and Mr. Diehl took him down and act him against the fence; while ho won there, father took him eomething to eat; saw Mr. Danglaea taking Freeman soirees the street in a wheelbarrow, did not ace fatherstrike deceased with ha bet; only saw him strike de ceased with his naked 1134 hosed father tall Freeman one day that he need not come in the bosun any more, he tatted hareem mart liquor, and he told me not to gin him any. Jacob Mettler testified to having seen Free man in Naeor'e tavern; saw him take, improper liberties with the girl. (The witness combats ted Elizabeth Naser's testimony.) At the ccuoinalon of this witnees' testimony, the Court adjourned. • Burette Corn r.—Before Hon. P. C. Shan non, President Judge. In the 'case of Berme vs Canninghem, the ju ry found for plaintiff for $662,83. Wm. Stringer TB John Fleming, No. 865, July term, 1862. Sheer & Co., for ptahttiff; Messrs. Bella for defendant. Verdict for plaintiff for $2,- 'OBl 10, ;thin: _to tie opinion of Court upon a point reierrod. John Sh.erro no John Carry, 110. 444, Jul . ) , term, 1842. Alden for plaintiff; P. Moreland for defendant. The jury rammed to verdiot for plain tiff for $161;87. John Allender n John Gmbring, No. 626, Ju ly term, 1852. Baohar,an for plaintiff; Woods for defendant. The jury hod not retuned a verdict at the time of aJjournment. William Woods no James Allen. Penney and Sterrett far plaintiff; Barton for' defence, No. 746, Jnly tem, 1852. No verdict up to adjourn ment. SAD 4130IDDST.—Mr. Philo Go; wen neolden tslly killed yesterday afternoon; in Sewickley,. while engaged in digging a. well. The earth coved in, precipitating thn wheel, to which the basket was attached, upon him, killing hlm al moot instantly. Another person was In the well at the time, but fortunately escaped. Dnowatro.—Between Ire and ex o'clock yes terday evening, s little boy, returning from school with Beam others, got on a raft at the foot of Wotan!: street, in the Fifth Ward, whets by some accident ho fell into the river, and wu drowned before assistance could be rendered. A largo number of people were engaged to search of•the body, bat at last accounts they wens un successful. We did not ascertain his name. On Thursday night a large it'd, boat ran foul of the seeend pier of the old bridge, where it has ladged. A largo quantity of drift wood has corns down durthg the preterit rise. Tna Varrenzu.—A party of hardy ratstheo from the upper country, have brought a braes band with them, and on last evening they pre atobubtted our etteetv, discoursing come Lae music. We would invite attention to the large gale of building tate and sites, foe manufactories In Birmingham cad East Birmingham, on the promisee this afternoon at 2 o'clock, by P. Ma pails, auctioneer. FALM--TliO tiara of sit um, tuning emu eight a'alcek, wee Ma. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY; OF i lIARTIebn, COHN. t Call Stoat, Annual Premiums and Western Fung $1,000,000. 1 'INCORPORATED 1825. 1 t PaSales of lonnraina lamed at all times on tip . - moat favorable terms, against i LOSE OR DAMAGE UT Flan, Olt VIE PERILS OF NAVIGATION, I DT GEORGE Z. ARNOLD, Arra; a141 . 11.V.30] , for Plttsbprgh mil Allegheny Co oats IMPORTANT TO EEOTIBIOLTOPKIIS4 QOMETIIING better and more ecouomiettl 10 then gods, Cream Tartar, car any other tellieMk. Jo extstene. far CIICIIICA I. YELBT, or 1 3 / I .ECINSI PO Cod. , for Jutting Dread. IlLseePt. Grlddie .m 0 .10E137 Cake,. gadding% Pot•gles,Ckese gre.el, Hemet Cake.. apple Inamtdinget r.m7. 6aTOM agitateena that every gamily. Hotel: Door Masc. liatkur ale. Steamboat, Yesael, Cam? ) , au, gilt and. upon a careful ttlol. to be the eery ming Denied every Cagle day.of thee. existence. Ito =LA IMPOrtilltulvantagekover tha old eyetem, arm Lat sssss the !MICA 01.11/0, egaashartentme, opalUml Mead. and the troahM and gamma ofyrooming good Ic^sat. water only ktliDir 13,04 , j1Lry, N o ,j.. malted for a. dough to rhe talon tat, eonseauently bread. may pe male In few minutee. .tur d. coot menamaysocommespon lumens 'tat. smet. terdetand platatle brood end tamale, whether the gaar ter or the ben amen , / m not.. 4. limed made by this proems Is much more nutritima. "A" Z f s d zkWe ' r . .la 11 4 .11111. fardge.7,l: l ,44V .° 6. .The breed Made by fargante.Uothdor• not agent the ream &menet cif th an i • h ags m • rtt e m . ...lhni . katool ....°-rloeg=lll tenement broad, pee,,, o rtiT e l= aeon etsthe astric. gold uflajt, and merequeattr. rrs - ro I t meet to mortals the .o', vbils lb* ' to welt.. dye:Perris arid rte attearisaa *eh,. . Thla article nu Lams tlmirmEhlY tested, eel Maly IlleoL When wad amaratng to the arrested to mit, . ase- Its t fut (0 mat far DIMII,EC' SARUM POW .Mar, tad you Mil ant be &aired. Pricer al Mike. ISO Water lame. hoe leold . by the belt gram arid drlll4SlOlTelfarkit mdmr. Agents In Yittoboreb OPelling ,Of Wriliner Y . (IN THURSDAY, will be opened a ...ewni of HPaNG 110:1SE11, to wbfett td. Ladle. aro patilooluly Invited. at the tomer of P•os itad St. Clair Ittftf. spl3:dtm OS. B. MOORE, Fashionable Drees bia• be; his remornd b tio, 411Yettrtb strut, nen "nun ape :woad glad. 44. , .0:frietat 3ul P4Ztludi 71413. :"TELEGRAPH. LATEST 'FROM. EUROPE Aural OP 'lris anion 1? mance. lisstlionx, April 15. The steamer. America arrived et Halifax on Thursday morning at two o'clock, bat owing to the inclemency of the Weather, we were unable to obtain the news at an cattier -boar. Port Philip dates to .January 6th are received. The (Vaginae and the trade there .are brisk. The Greet Britain steamer arrived at Liver pool on'tho 2d. • An insurrection, intended to base taken place in Paris on the sth of April, was discovered by the police. The heed gunners of the oonspira tors was found to be in London. Conferences continued nt Constantinople con cerning the Holy Places. Henry commercial failures have occurred at Smyrna. The Washington steamer brings 160 passen ers g. • • The City of Manchester sailed on the 80th, with 142 passengers. Another eleetiOn riot *ured at Blackburn A strike movement bai occurred among the railfay operation at Liverpool, Glasgow, Alan cheater and other pacts of the country. Sixty.rour shipa are up for Australia at Liver• pool. Arrangements are completed to glee Mrs. Stowe a public reception at Gisegow. The French budget of next year is cinch ro dated. A deputation has ;resented en address to the London merchants, expressing," frie dly feeling towards France. The Emperor ma e a concili atory reply. Next day the Enoperor calved the deputation. The English Atlantio and Fat" o innotion Company Mel iepresented in the deo mit', and the Emperor promised the undertaking his coun tenance. Tee Legialstive Corpa linsembled on the 80th. ' • M. Deems, the French Minister at Cones,) inople„ealled Tor Marseilles on the 7th. ' Medal is weeded et Parte, to meet a dent' Mien from the London Bible Society Pipo Bach tried for killing the Archbishop of Paris,tras swatted of the murder, but condemn ed for a gamin the insurrection. Mended, the pretended Dauphin has enlisted as a' private in the Dutch army. The Assemply hats given a Into to the Empe ror and Empress. Two hundred and seventy-seven priioners were pardoned, and tho sentence of 900 others commuted. The papers of Peri, says that anoteEl refuse) lass left Paris for London. • - An address to P resident Pierce from the Eu ropean Democratic Committee, has been forward ed by • well known agent, probably Count Patty, the real object of which is to procure arms for • future occasion. Dulness is doll at Paris; the export to the U. States has nearly ceased. Several outbreake ()farmed peasantry have oc mined In Sallieland, which were, however pot down by the military. Matilda ilartaffeld, as American lady ap prehended lately , as a Revolutionary conspira tor, has been condemned to six weeks imprison ment. A conspiracy was discovered at Berlin on the 29t11. Twenty meats were made, and eighty houses searched; artos and 'atinmanitions were found. Itedetztjpublilhei pro damages' a-nal:mincing as amnesty to all oanoorited In the recant trop. Wes. .• Negollstions' are Mill going qn reepeoting the confiscation of the property of the naturalized Piedmonteeu The tlardlniati government has sent epeetal instructions to Its lob:deter et Vim ma. If Austria refuses to concede the etipula- tions, the minister vas to demand his passports and quit Vienna. • Anemia continuos to make ►trmto of El angsri- SIM Eighty political refugees were shipped for America from Gimlets, on the eteametEleotanni. •to disastrous fire occurred at , Const•tdc All the principal timber wharves were burned. The loss InGOO,OOO reubles.i One hundred thouesad roubles worth of Bos nian produce was burned it Nam. fiAn agreement for the new Bank has been signed by the Governor at Constantinople. The English Capitaßets have adtenced the bulk of the means. The Prussian ultimattrm to the Pore had not been presented up to Much 16th. rumor was circulated an Paris Bourse that Persia had broken losr diplomatic it:nen:tours. with England. , . China dates to the 10th of Pebzuary, /mobcap received at-Marseilles, and Calcutta to the 19th. Ram soon was almost-totally destroyed by fire. Australis, Port Philip, Plow Is £25. At,VanDlemsn's Land, tho Alterably refaces to vote et pplirs unless England prom's° to moo]. Ish penal transportation. The Aramlea arrived et Boston at 9 o'clock. The Mader Time of the 24 April, ecntsipe telegraphic de'spotch, from Parts, dated April let, which states that the American gortrameat hod consented to Indemnify the orrnere of French Vessels +which had been seised in Cab fornia. . . . . Advice:l from Chios, /bite that the American Commissioner, Mr Marshal, had visited canton, but had not had an offacial interview with the anthoritles. - It was rammed at Card= that the rebels had been signally defeated. The frigate Sumnehmens arrived at Shanghai, Jsuo. 21st Advice" from Berlin glee the partionlari of the.disoovery of the conspiracy there. Nearly - 01l the ultra Democratic leaders are under arrest; ong them are Dr. Falkenthin, late President of the Democratic Unice, Dr. Golimen, several I merchants and a number of the Assembly. All kinds of 'napalm sad revolutionary pamplsettel were found. The London Newe, of Saturday, delaili the I revolutionary movements in flidiy, which hid been suppressed. A letter from Nape, dated the 10th, says that Southern Italy is in a far more alarming state than flees the re-entice. Some hundred" were arrested at Naples; among them' mere "event eminent lawyers. The Cambria's news' has had on unfavorable effect upon the Liverpool market, but under the 'Writes of the Pacific s favorable turn was given, sad.the prices of cotton atinneed }; tnictdliog qualities hare improved more. New Orleans and Upland Zollen below middling have advanced @l.. The isles of the Week foot up 62 500 bales, of which spoliators took 22,600, and exporters 14,600. The sale, yesterday amounted to 10,000 bale., of which the emendator" took 3,000. The -prices wertiatisteady, bat there was no further elisage. The sees for the last two dsys restated p 2,000 baler; fair Orleans 610 middling 51; fair Mobiles 61; middling si; upends 61; middling 51. The stook at Liverpool, 'amulet:lg that on ishipboard,' is estimated at 855,000 bales, of labia 55. 000 bales were American. rareaurrwal, Liverpool, April let —The mar. net hoe beets dell. Wheat market unchanged; a moderate business doing at previews rates in most quilities, though there is 'partial decline, Riehardson's etroular quotes white at 7. 140 is 24; red tie Bdede IW. Flour—All qualities have Winded 6d ®od; there *remote Believe than buyers. Philadelphia braude qpoted It 243; Baltimore 24e 8d; Western Canal 2'2s Gal . & 235; Inferior 21.1 64. ' The Corn Market Is unchanged, and there is a moderate business doing at printout raise; bat the market is poorly supplied. Makin tir. Son's Circular quotes Yellow at 30031 s; White 30s. —The market his a declining tendenoy, Provisions.--Gardner quotes prime new roces beef at 1051 64. The market hag been over with the lower gumlike, and has de clired, In conaemienee of which holders press their stooks upon the market. There is a small builness doing in pork, but prices are firm. Eastera le quoted at 84(88o, and western at 82e 64. The market le pocrly supplied with bacon, which is quoted at 525. Gheese—Bat a emalleupply in hand. American Apples—Bmall haziness doing, with sales et 21 ®263. • Tallow—A moderate business is doing at pre vious rates. The present quotations are 46s for American. • Ashes—Pots 260 04; Pearls 27e 6d. Bark—A limited buzinees Is doles at preeloris rates •A'offee—No change; St. Domingo 065 64; Ma rsealbo 52e a& Itioe—The market is unchanged; with bat " a moderate business doing; 800 tiercee have been sold at 21e. limited business was transsotedda ring the week, at previous rates; Pernambuoo brings 21€421, Molasseo—Large aides are making for the trade; Muscovado end Cuba sell at 18s 63. Ter—A small business doing; London market dell; with a declining tendency; Gales st 50s, Now Yeex, April 15. AA extra leaden of tho flew Yorkteglelaiure, oonecned by Seymour, met yesterday, the regu lar Benign haring failed to pool bibs proirlding for many expenses of State 'government. iGreat excitement preraild, many member* pro sating against the, constitutionality of the extra tee pion. PITILkDIMPUIA, April 15, The City Councils mat last ereatng, and pus ed an ordinance subscribing ten thousand shares to the stook of the Hempseld Railroad. PIIILADELPICUI., Aprll 16.—Flone millet; ship ping brands freely oilmed at V; no poronasere, 'nine offarryceitioUllreareara li 387 for ft h r e . 1" 8111: u 8 t 00 1- bble corn meal at $2.70„ Wheat wasp Od; d cum a leo ware; sales 8000 Mabel? et $2,20 for prime Penna. white, and $l,lB for mixed: $1 • 12 foe red. ' Sales 600. bushel' rye at 82; gora Ready at 81 for yoBolr, 614 68 for whits. • MEI= BALTI.3IORE CATTLE MARKET. Beef Cattk- 1. - The 11 , 1131ber la o l f. g. C A L ' Il A a P c ri ff i erd 1 it the reales to-day amoorted to 62.0 head of beeves, 370 head of which were sold to city butchers and packer., sod dealers in stock nettle, at prices ranging front $2,25 to 51 7512 100 Poo on the hoof—equal to .154,50@,9,25 net, and averaging $4,124 grow. The balance (200- head) were driven to Philadelphia. • Hoge—Salve from $0,25 to $7,00 14 100 lb. , with a good supply on hand. ; . CIIC/33.171, April 16.—The Ater has fatten 16 lathe!. Weather Ana. Nothing new in the market, except as inareasecl dement' for Provi sions; ales 200 ithdaßtoon Sides se no 7 113 d 200 bble No. 1 LIII4 at 9a. COM MERCIAL PITIVIDTBOHMUIX.Er. OnlZN4rrarClidll GAZIM. Friday Morning. April 10, We noted COILIIna particular nu the market resurd•r; tkojebbing bmiums •u MLA. as usual. The hi/Worse! Bacon /roma MM. firmer. and the prime Paid 1.. drain tedleate au aellre market BSC )LL'.-ibe Well yesterday sera torff 00.000 00. lu lOti. Poineipally at o.y, 730 and o—alo. 20.000 lbs,2shouldars at and 1000 ID,, do at Go Sides, 3,100 Ibis at 731. and one lot retorted at 0; Boma 3.000 tut at 030; .and N. 0001 14 beg reful. at 630. tiO , and - 000; a lot of 3,000 ID.. E 3.01- den and flats., at 04. and flia. lloiders Or.. at their Os urea and market salvo. 'llA2—th• offorlago yesterday note larger. and Balm, to. ward, the oboe of the day rota not .. MU.: • bet load at the Monongahela sold freely, in cart loads, at CA gof too; at the scale., sale. of 30 loads at 510 to $l4l ton. WilloSZY-flat. of 40 bbl., raor.eop3org4illin 3 ... 3 and ge bole, reetlfbal,Ln lot,. at 21. 12001,—tra aro adolood of a oafs of 1113 IDa, 00 3 L. ,3 fleas, at 70. DILIZD 1161{7—salee of hereof at 9hf. I'OTATOE3-Brere e Uttle tn.. % leder/8r: .01.1 the wharf of 100 eaelrr Nefhahooets at 00, arid 128 do do a:3B 'B ballet foam afore, Wesel 66. FLOUlt—;lace wee a little more activity la the market. yeatrrden WC/ 01200 bble 8. f. at $1.12; 600 do do. at 80.. 09. the eel of caLtardeelog the Ingfeclifa: Of do. do, at 114.10;:and 00 do. do. at 03.16:atm. 11.19 to $8.13, 'maid hoe bees freely paid, raeterier. far Ordinary Mud 10 20 tram v0re.51.2604,31 Is Moulin price for sapeador. 033 W—the market is trot fur all kinds of grain: salsa W 880 boa. Data In two lout. oa the taut, at 37. and 160 do at 33: at the canal. amts it email lots at 40. COllN—tleuttsul =qtr., and gales reale at onr quota ,- flung two lots of 000 bus. each. sold freely at 60. 300 bus to arrire, at the tame figures. 310L030ES—eales of 60 Matt oak 10 7 .1:inter. at Bit !cosmos; 30 do, entrus. at 30; and 30 do do. at 30431. Still AR—sales 42 3 lads at ald.aed 10 do. at Needier 111013—sales of 41 !orator at 1034 WINDOWOLASS— a lot of 60 but ettuntrl /0 1 0 /114. 1014 at 32.60 and 82.7.5. ➢[3R -a soda of lb bbl.. Pickled Ilarriug at 80..t0. BUTTER—prime roll la in demand at IE, god Wes 01'10 VW, and email lots at that Eglarre 011.13—:des ol l bbl.. Idosesd at 70: and dull; 4 Mils. loud 00.20, at 83. DIONSTARY AHD CONICHRCUS. The Detroit Advertiser In Its hit weekly nettle sus the eh:4k cfarne 00 hand theft, hot Increased rosy little en, • last week, and may be rukoned not far fru:1130.050 bhlst • tame vortiort of which I. hell on account of the milieu, who have mouly ;ehd the hlghut rata. kr wheat and who will not ho aniktts to sell tutu. they mn net ruutmars.hve rates. wh'ett the grunt au not. Tha gnu , tity to come forward, Is net lulu: and It le coissubel Or all who have the but means of kroolom that thi aucks of trims %Lest Is the bard. of farmers, Is 115 ht. lebeat— the Utak of wheat In store kas sot In:mama target/ we gm* oar lad estimate.. whs ehlutunet et 12,000 bushel. by Mears. Tan (BCC!. &Catlin, ha taken altar all them Is over 23,0:0 bushels. The holder. of lOU Wilk, `to look no, and usk pretty blab rates. The warehouse. hautadvanced 5 rental. brothel on :At they boy in the am is. tint trek th ey geld 60 eta. t week the Semi. E 5 cents ry'husheL There has been no eilewmatle for airlymenV, litrvadifess loaners. ..tyril 12. Corn mom rum 48 to i Oa. I. firm. at Wark for erl. and ..'..O fflrKise3 for krt. rt au Is study at 4000 P01. , * . ani , • Of 1000 oa Ulo sollU. at 540.K5.. hum aide. au. Sarno. sod In maul at 11,lat etisitaler buop 1$ doU. Belem of aw p lac ,. Kentucky hetslu.S. .0 2 1 . 'WhtekeY to dell it 11Ke. A letter from Koosville. Tun, of the 211=4, aye— .Thell.nk of Cut Tuantwee still eontinuee to smut Ira liatillUee, an] there le soma talk now Um: It will to able to redeem all Its debt.. Now this will he, °ma wUldenst omMate." , The week °peas &ante:Dusty for mealy matters. Tb• uses at ducatat an ens Pot rent. lowa. and maaey 'vaulty tumult.: In eapply. lin call. tamer le banal 7 pra. rent. lb. till nisi la the *treat ars tl as no twat Tay Mutts ale yet debt, bus little, sad Y. dee/ideal L Koreas elves of capitalists. Thehtak el leans and dis counts Is 'tartish private ettenstelary Forel= nobs., le heal, Pittard loan. treassulam-va. a. Item Jaw. Tb. Stacey Market evotlnuee act:sabot wlttant glans. The ourply ave lo ant strve t. salmi!. the Beaks aro wall dole. out little of earthing beyond their seretrar. T etataaseau of thv City Dank.. as fee as published. sae. a tociersta Intone. at lota.. sal eyed, •nd • de elate. a dertalte. The yaw". are at.lll goad its • ran au/medal swm la Dry Owls The escateht of lan Fall are now 1116 , 1tfbli. ar..l are pal .lib tar greatest PrOlUritOde. The vasse al a's le le have - Sat. eitaSibbsse ere reticiallY ball , A vary hare prrstartlaa of t he Imparts ails leer was au rob ber? esconat dhealy. Ta. demstal prereated le &healthy our. being for actual eastratuturrn. sod Is ruff/Vent to rs. • vent ea. esoattlascf •..11 at •111630.. The toSportattenut hare at last ahead. roe 4! - * l's tre DO louses ssettauts• It?. In donauls mules tbere is • sere goal demand. iota dry estlcal. Lad Stelae nee—li. Y. Tribune. t. RIVER INTELLIGENCE. - STEAM BOAT ARRIVALS ETD DEPARTURES %LNunn, P rkis.na. Broottnilly. Lau Cartol. Publee. Elizabeth. Lourna, Bennett, llnornoville. BOrluo, W./et Burton. .11ehlonn o 2. Wolf. Beaver. Benue. Uordololleaur. /Ada/Wu arr. BbLert.BL Ludo et. t_ Cochran. at. Lento Att.....fun Btu. tlnnLM. Dan Convere. ZalleSTina. Innobester. Bloom Wbealint Luker* ttalS. BeltabooreL ClarAnutl. Wane. Parkirom. nrcrnaYllle. (1. Pnyard. P•eblu. nifsadann. 11544 &Levet. nanny. West 144.y0n.. Lusyyne.ll4.4tt. ronny4lll4. 14446144 n Nn. S. Won. Wensvilln • Dwyer. thardta.l4.o447. Pntoburo6.C4lapb4ll.Clodunatl. Dlnno4l. Cal6onn.:l4l44llnn. Pant Anderson. Grey. N. Orkany. • ' 2.6.OIrSZTILLB . ratan LW a. PROVNAVI lAA. 4 A. 0..4 0 4.n. WEST N/CSPIO:t. A. 11.. and 4P. AI. Too Itms—Tnny• nen It fesAo 1ncb4•1144444 In no tut eyenlng - at dn.). by pier mask. and 40 41444. MOWS BY RIVER. M. L 01313, Ds ET. CLAu-17J4144 polat.g. ilratt• ca: 013 4144 0411. Cargos Rotrgruon IGO bide. Bard a 101404. 101 E. Linolocott t ego :Dbl. waling. 1 , 14 • .Doff: 1 In book. 11 Dalai 4440' sklag. 11 do eon,l l / 3 s/44 Min. 20/ Vg lead. lOA t Co: 31 ba'r• dor gAos Obla harm 11.101.0 13 bal.• %moo. Irvin I area 23 l gm" 1 1 atil ragolog stla. 11441bnooDore • an; II 410 rag. 1 t 31rDeritta D.7..6ere Wog. 14 do ham 110/20 , / • boo: 10111.” Iron; 11 DO 0 do. 4 Dare 4041, esztar Rvt 44 Dbl. 061410/. 11 floor. 13 Obhgag/44404 Drava • Kirk. 0012100. T. tricl6, Dr :Wavoloarox Cm—fah football, loch k Or. 170 as boo bvlr. Attics 11 Ko mho 64 bias hamar, forryth Jr: Mead.. J • 11 °mhos; 11 do do Ps r 10 oo bbl.. 47 hoot vori.r. • I.A Woo 17 231 Idde• Pant ,t Dotov gel 136 dv, Tome • Co; 6 boy collott. cvirllog CM X) vasl. 1.7n0. librob re: 6 2 do do. PblUlpl • roc 0 bhta •ot 81l • 1.14[8:1; 756 bbl. etcoo.voed. Al 1* do. Chat It Viso. • ITTIZSLIRO. B. Decants-4 pltio, Aar. 12183. heedwato. word.* ex bb.. ottelt, Reno. Reovotte erc Wok. dried avyl.s. Dboorth a et; 19 bbla coot. 17 cock. me. Wart • Thaw: 32261. 34 IP. DrOlrit • IClaleptetziebt 3do do. Rani. • tot 3 et. ware, 11ate0 • wort!: 13 bbts iod 25 .is Potatrot..l: . D Collloavroal. C1NCL4114771. It 3 813cet333-13 Mot, MI.. • tee 8.,.., LIRA • co: IT We cit. J 1.1 Butler; 21 ote bal.. btre • 3111b1b; note boloos, Mons • Dear. 30 bye tomtit.. Itobt•soo k 0e; 101(13 ell. J P Reot• WO 3.. home:Jou. • Dewy: 24 bobts begoo Rey. Clack; 2'.4 'boo moll., 40 kth to boom. 2.2 born.. /molt •• co: 21 Moto toboc.3 elm cod I bbt bazar Clark Tbs•l9 bbLo otos. llobtoes it col 12 bpt tecoo, Wait tatocoo, owner NAPIIVILLE. RV Das Como/F-3 bbl• covet totetooth 12 83. oundle, n aLa no. • jleraillL.PVlgel'erritV4l;;'&nag. SAL Apply \ .141.14,41.5. np " A STEAII SAW MILL, gooa, eitnning rik. tads, also:s Wits Mkt r0biN0VuD58. , 4.4.te. 0 ....t . the month el - L bw:4T Cerek. tobuittj .I;‘,. tra...ura ' ‘ ‘ b 'Of "'- Moire Is alto allselleort the ewe • ItED AtlLL,..ent la" 8 W " lo P 7,17 - 41 . 11.tr0 Or t. l.lkibeorsh P. , For Sale, \A RETAIL DRUG AND AF,t. • M. STORE, bi tLi. citr. 1 , 14% t titad, f,ol7 , rtal for sal•cu 1• tfius. I Inprtetor bowing- male straogupec.ll . las". 1W"" of 47.3it1aii..21' I .. . Tt . 4 1 11T . N7) ;fi b /N.l ' 7 ai 4 C 4TAV,f2 'BRA— Wood AIM d 1,4 R . . 1 ixreior,uouse, TO , LET-rOzi lm libiltj 0 1}= b 1, 5rN.4178. 76 OvOoalto tbo Ewa% 6: Pltssidatan. , - m e or t omy,is thoj Road to "Wealth, FAMtLY ehould ba without KEAV VI °cabbala rxruor or corrro: rr poce4 of thWisorsloal• aplaugdpg... a fir% Oath. mow. mztt , twtta than ..Lrbbir gt"jk l itUt!' ilVtlt;TlTrbf=rht: c!et gnwa:d ‘l4, mushiry vi ri carts.. ....Vt.. 21t.tete . 4/!bM VW% itoW.butTitt. " %tha flVa: aimousaauve toe the ate.. LBW" arti wbort alt g . ..aaaeam A rn n uUfAui=begurnria Dolt t 4 Vona 1" " bniai&V.:Pqa \ • \ \ ..\ . \\ \ \s s , \ s. .„ \ \ •- . irigDIGAI \ A:: .- :•••.:i_ - '. - - , i-, ~.\,,' _ . .„,.,...4.,..?„.,.,.....÷.1 . .. L.,-:.7._ vA 9 4z9:: .1 p4 - i - a.?;_- ...'---. eere. 1C , .'0 .4 , , .- .., ~ e!!" I 't,s t vz - 271 ,s ' =lrk' 1 - - - . `` 9 •Z. ,' _ 53a,- •-''-- ...^..-,. -•-•""'--". \ ' P a , , • T CfaEnilli EC A L \' ‘ 11 .=. 1.., .. or all ,th. .6.... ...diqui. isti4a, (obi " ' of - \ ' them. valuable.) for the carolJ aalmaaar7.ee r . • . ',.` nothing hoe ever teen tonal re • l.kh eould , ontoPets It. di gents nith Ws Preparation. ()thane* lemetimesetatt. at all I:1Mo.. enlin all d.reasee ft inisi amt tbroet , .. pwhen reagens can gin relief.' "Mil do It.' 4th ' pleaeant (e.t.a. and :whale safe in asocedemum Vitt ', \ the direatiins. We do no advertise forebelsdhrmation , • of those who baronial it. blot thmer eho havanot. .3fani\ - \ Hies that hire , knees. Its vans vill not be withelat It. ... aed by its timely sea they ere ieGNIZIe from thidiajgare , cue nortmenenait of Crooks .3 Colda•blae noltie \ ripen Irk' Di fi4a C'''"'Dti''' r \ - 4 -' ' \ She Dip l oma of the Ilasseetnneals lure vas' tear]. *I to this preparation by the Ponet.et Judaea in Velfaul. we, 3.131; ago. the Medan of the three groat isatitutts of . Art. in 1 , i., country . ; alm the Ditlama of - theObin /mid - tate a% Cinch:mai. has lesnelven to the Carter Petit Liar, ..s . '. by their Ovrernarnt la raraidelWiG. brltll NI triPrd4.7 \ .. relic.. .3 nee tninesn ne carbon Affection . ot.tbe ooze and Threat. Head the following White female:l on dolma' Erte.• ^ \ , ens of the eminent shield= of the port and.alry of \ . . ... St. Joan. Mu B.IML ..1 4 .. J. C. Ayer—nee yea:it:tea of youi oast= r F,7011.A1,11:. my preach bee proven 'chat I feneiser .. • at its comrosition mast be true. that ft eradltatis and ores the olds and couglia to width ere, he tht taunter "I think le good has not yet beein dismrrend,. Vat de . I anon how a better remedy ma be goals fer the diet., ~ ~. DM of the Throat anl Longa , \\ , . . \ . . ' "J J. n.cnow.m.D. r.s.a.. i: , , Sce libel It has dot on a vrastai coustituthre. note & la tho follow loth cases. bit a therms. aora•—. - N_ JaanablfAi. ' Dr. arir—lo the month orJuly lan I erea attaolted er!. diarthcra In the robe epf ealibmida • I Me. tamed to Sea .Irtertme. in Dope of mcidelait bedsit time aehq p s ttlmate tad disc fly diarrhoea requeit: but was foil e ved hya aerate coustr...l machso rrmisiear easily started fot Mc., bat TeeetTel .hertellt &octets \ lag \ll7.o.l4aitelltifflnt 1,041.11. .1124 , rt!.p 1 antral 1t Nov li t t Ivao at coos =saw. brl,,,Tse• •, • 4..ritt1..<6,1 LI a riot.= cf mum rah.. 1 Must confule \ Ll:mt./taw tio aofAtitist reit= to doubt what my frimodi all' beirna.\ At thhi,titoe I ommaineet taking leer trnlylatalostas median. with 11ttb . ezpre.atba of de. \ • \ ' rir say bruett Irmo 41 nn.' You vault act reseire these nor , did / trot mrior.4 it cry duty to atate.ta the Winded. 1..4 , You. that my health. In the iya. of labt montht. :s nOr s totes / attribute it to th e ee e Igloos (7/1611RY rEcroun, - , .Tours. tro* Wm= W. tam* \ "Wasvorawv: 12, T. 94 3 7, • .Imom Sin Peering Mot I tame marm from o‘fr. mntoitt gram, thrush your instrameatelity by Hotpro- Mdenet,of Golij mill take the Hberty to surto tore. Morio ai . od the aMmlul 57m*5 of &army- Urn had roptad me Ma tom to ism me ,immlblatrum hope. +I henlay phygMeh brought me \ bottle of your "Peettml." metriedtkefforOrmaediateralle‘midrime in far vreeir.4o, time bey raboreol me to emuml health; If, it do for °Arm chat It hae 4oss Mime:yeti ate wet. Walt oho of the.henefettcrlof : . orTery rrsrMtfollyycars. "Soul Lem:ea.:EWA \of SG PoteArrhirre.. With Mob mare re ant from moll\ mert, Do sitoaiter rroof can be iddromeititiese it be froM \ itieffmtiflopoe Pr".."a a na d .dd b 7 JA -‘ 7 4 \ 'Fr. , .. 1 ahead.. leTralfaimehrumirs. soi , 3 la PIMA: crib by IPA. 1.1.112184T0CH Y t.• 04 ID hlierboul by H. P. athwart'. and bYDromatirmod ere In Eledlobtet eimnehme.\ .‘443.13 r'llliE SCURVY AT\SAN FRANC/A: . CO IS ~... 1 . '5 1,. tear pntalent..'l4 also ElLYElPELAlhatanaad by U. sea roma and roods od, Innoir—and th e and and 1 s . • ,!. - i wind mate ter nab dart, alma at Wart. radand atm, : , .., Nor the .. JONES . MALIAN CUE Meat. ..90A1. entirely , : - ...f. , prevents an: and. ay... Al tlvaldrent .net, ...annulated. i • . 'V: It mat.. IC ntOta. innooth.. anar mod sfl; and an:JO • . retarn plan CONfornid aid fled then•anandarlos • .. - . nil. !Nat. em a tor ...Jo .o.: Soap." Sad *air a: tio. 44 , .-a_ , riLF., AR YOUR SKlN=Maks it lait, whits , . .l• \ ~ a i . ...a month—b. wand • ed. of thektrde JON i.,A' iTAL , A. ,. matiteAr„ goA 0 .1... L .,,ak..ab,,,.. sa•T \ • \ , • It only of E. tiiIISSLI:,IO 21464 M =am • i - , q 0 MAKE - THE RAM GROW, Stipp its \ I . , , L . 4 Le , lA AT: idiraui l l i tar v ik . Is a r Lvreir ~: ~ 1 \ BOW DELICIOUSLY IT DRESSES 'l'ilE \.. \i' tuts, ttoga_ta WM.., cum. Central iin:' rig ' ... . ,4" M' (*OM. HAIN lIN,S2OIIATITE.• Hold Onla at : . ', - \ a . , 'PO REMOVE SUNBURN, - Tan, Pimples.' \ '• . ~ ~I MPANA. Manama. Ike , trdatt with the true) ONIS' ' s ' ' ',. u NAL S int% It malt, dark, re/ton, as a tarns elm . altar. white, and Sae. Ear it oats at 210 labaat7 stunt. \ .4 INAD IR S ! JONES' TRUE SPANISH LILT WIIIIT. fur the ally. Is Lad addr at WM.- . \ • XOEARLY TRETE!, fort* shilline-- LA- s soilare weer INDIAB tar- MCC maw th e ' \ \ , i ea th whtto. tea Preath vern and I-nation:an and Taman.....,. clean ran Ens Hoot rota. a I attarllka wrap.: rola al \ , eas,lnnt, -- E. OR , BaLo'S Old Wort. at awn ,\ \ . AtiliOdPlNG . COUGH, IL, 'CIS and ', r v Cot DS•prodlly cora by Pr. AER'S PEC TORAL b.TRCP. Tbl. hi one of tho t losportant Yamalle. for Long DI 464. ever Intreolonel tp rho Amati• not noble. It nue Loon form/local hese oalyisfan . a nd elrea•ly thentertodo of doses. . f Pittsburob Pur Went f 1 `lo Oa eillenty; faraway oases onelast Conan, Val Coin' • In a, fee hoary. PuOibe operators. vooraolosero, s cion • • ;non others. Oho exerchee thoonand orgy,* ta•i one nnos oa . t.qt.. will lint a voids into ma I d055.4, 1 41.am.Y. \ 10. V !moronic Conih Is ofreatfy relleens3 b.t4;na *he elven P.Tir • the Roth:nil !ender, tag &sesta Von. Wi yabllili the &Atoning tau ur an evldenea ifiii &al . , \ CONnItY IXINSGAIP CMS.; . , ksonon , to r nined.lll. oi sterner mato. MaiingbA oo *.will not dark antterfrom t.t ban and brae li'+ for tofu week% pules Op LOY= Ladle hen and night ‘.. - rratel greet canaelatinn nip In the betels!. orenottper L expectoration of nutters etroart oath blood; hod Oaten 'orient aecorßeafran phyabrians. alai littla or nrcyallef oonntonarn cabs( the • tenni Eno,. In half Me tun.'., dote.; the excrounsclon dholatored; Coo cough 'fantod 0 Oar b eetle hilt and In four dam s3I tboo had n - hap • ~,,,,. h....flUrar dia , ,rp...1.1/41debt tux Is now Si • A noree.te 'anal known .....onlinpronsf of itseblcncr. ' ! ; P. - t ; . 4r, l ' ! . 4 . We, lb& nnarrsismd. h orl on and Dr. IS owe& Nein) Omani etyma upon.onrxlvar awl in' ok-r now.. do , reloertfolly recoonnend It to