ItarIONAL EDucezioxiii , '.'steer Dar:-lsolleatle IeeFION. sdey,:4wgssl,gg, 1803. •,Pursasat: to adjournment, the Neata aa t m ap , eland for the admiestunt of Education, at. • • eneibLed thle thy yeasany' Morning, at the Bryan's Church, IlLttli street. The Associetite Was called to order at eleven e *look' by Bishop Porni, therething President, tskiog the chair. The Rev. Dr. litenk of Allegheny City. offer ed so a ddd re r paaa to the Theme of Grace. The tiinittu of gm last annual session were reed by tthkal Recording Elantary, Mr. Cook • "euti were, on motion, adepati. - • • " The chair unouneed the appointment of "nod. eacmittese, In eider. • . • Odenotion, committee on aredentials was appointed by the Pule,. outlasting of Mum. Clopperantalte, of Penneybrenbujnige Sherman, /Moots; end Andrew", of Ohio. .. A oentalltee to Coaudit the aeopunts of the Tata ' sorer me also appointed _ by the Male, viz: ' - t - , - ,T=Meserip." Burrow, of 'Peensylventa; Greenleaf, 01 New ; York, *and Swan, of tdainehusetts. t!,•\ On motion of Mr, Whitehead,- of New - Jereey, the epeeist thanks of the - Jumodstilit were re. toned to the Trainee and Direeters of the Tlihd ; Ward Public ,tlehool, for the liberal offer of their i forthe nee of the Anteistion. Mr. hook the Secretedy, read the following "nema ration= who bad signified their de • sire of bocomieg members. They were, on mo. ; lion, unenitionsly sleeted. ' - Kok Weu. F Johnston, Hon. Charles Studer, "• D. Riddle, I'd D W. Black D. D. Homer ; J Clark D. P., H. D. Sella* hi. D;„ Rev Wee. W. D Howard, Rev. H. Paddock , F. I Ern. ; not, D. N. White, L 'Harper, Prof. James Timm. sot, • L. T. Covell, of Allegheny, Inchon O'Connor, I of Pittsburgh, lin Mr.' Mondani, of Pittsburgh, H. Lackey, of Jersey Shore, Pa ..Blshop ; Simple* . of Pittsburgh, 'Lyman A. Chanter, 1 Rockaway; N. J./ T. W. Stoddard, Wayne co Pa ..MoCleas, Zanesville, Ohio, Jett G. Itlottards, of Aliedelphisc , . Bishop Pcrtisit 'then 'roes aid said that it then berme his duty to retire tram the oboe which it bad been his honor tai cecepy fcri the lest two or hives years. Combined with the pleasure he felt In being relieved from the onerous duties, of the PIM; was the'great pleasture of introducing . Professor limey, of the Smithsonian 'militate, at Washington city, an his sucesser. ' It, was not neoessarylee him to gain any audience of petiole= who Profaner Henley was. That was see the place for the endings of tiondeales and oomplkhentap but they bed assoolated them.' edam together for the accomplishment of objects with whiet.Protessor Henry's name Ind bottoms hoitorably Metalled. He had ever been *nata tion laborer for the advancement of eolehee. He Lad the sympathies of the laboring dense. • It ' would not bo deemed annterestlig by the midi. limn to Meth when the "pester flit !heard of him, he 'was at that time living in the privacy of tin "sedan: Hie tenure memento were devoted to the andrement of knowledge, early wresting the attention oflohangent Clusstis by his Bonney • studies Prom the - Wattle:bends he went to the Academy. Daring that time he began to lllae trate to the world, 'the knowledge he hid enqui red. He was soon edvaneed to a Professorship at Primed'* and more recently to the Smiths°- . aim Institute, st Washington city—the, only national institute for the diffusion of knowledge, I ' ,10-this country. In his positive of administn. • lens erg= "of ; that Emirate, the &taunts if 'non eminent piens who filled the mention "ef the country, he stood before them es ;the exponent of American Phyaleal Science. The • ,opeaker wen prond-of him in that capacity, and tie was still more 110 that with incresaing fame, Med not forget the responsibility he owed to the seminules of the land, and to these young Ispirin whose ambition may be to need through :the same uzobtnisive path'. May Mon of At membere of this Cenral:- list always be sammisted with such men, men when lluages are traced back, to Hee masses, • and who are looked up to by the people with madame and respect. • • , The Reftrrand Bishop then formally Introduced 'Professor Jonnt Him, of the flminsonlato Institute, asTresident of the Association. Professor Henry, lifter speaking of the sulogi. beetowed upon him by Bishop Potter, ea the partied praise of a dem friend / proweedn'to give Short account of his career in life, apologising for spurge! egotist* • At the age of eighteen he senmeseed his 'detailed in a log school hone ; be left satinet and was spprentioed by his moth er to a:watahmsker. His employer failed id ha- I sinew ,; and he (the speaker) was thrown upon ribs world.. At this time he was cast into um -1 'pony of a eery deleterious Munster, andirocame Intimate' with Harm young men; books were thrown to his way, bat, happily; by the tropes ' 'don nattiesd on hie mind by a tangle work, hi ; • resolved to dents his life to. the sequieition of knowledge.. He went to the country, and corn mewled his new life in the 'character of the pad ! *ppm In a short • time be left the school for , 'the - .academy;-bat war compelled twice or thtleil ;to return to teething. This amuse was cootie. ned, ninth he had received an education. ' He • was then employed as sprint. tutor fn the Van I Roneelesi family; next as an engineer; then au . principal of the Albany Academy. He was then ' traufetiono a professorship eitTeinceton and -he there remained until Stilled upon to preside ; over the institution with whisk be was connoted at Washington city. This was a simple State , snout or the history of his Ilfe. '• • Prof.. H. Melted the dandelion teethe honor they. had conferred on him.. He would gladly -hue declined it.-had his sense of duty allowed him to do so. His time was madly occupied' by his dada In Washington, bat yet be hoped! some goat might be worked out of hie oelection, and that the members might not be entirely dine , pointed, in'tny hopes they mey entertain.:: The Professor stated that et the close of the year, her would • embody hie views in the annual Wins. Incrumbent on him by the Constitution. ' Protestor Henry concluded by congnettlietiog the member, of the . Association on the promo ! one condition of the come in which they were engaged. He also adverted in doling. to ' the greet good that could be "AccomplishedbY the meetiog together of men from all pain of-the country, and by the exchange of 'ldeas in re gard to the mods of education whin Mould be panned. He requested them to 'be brief in their remarks—the cause which,they were engaged was & holy one, and idieismarka would be ledtc• • theions as well as . !Altanal.The gentlenue was . freqsently hherniptid by . ettplateso • i The following Is the fist of Mimes for thi Praident,-Prot Jun i Herm ' Etcordiv lleurday—R. L. Cooke.- porrega ffscramyt—T. P. Morrie, , ; li-sesurer--John Manned. ••• . • &ceding OntattideDr. D..land, , - Prof: hi. - eillespie, Edward O. Biddle, WWl= 'll. WiNiam Travis, Prot Caleb Mills . • It mutat motto* Resolved, That thelionn of Convention arsould be from' 9 A. hi. until' 12 P. Id.; from 11 P. M. OMB OP. m., from P. M. Waal it P. M. On motion of Mr. Warr:Su* the offer of the 'Mentors of the Third Ward School was adopted; and It was resolved, that the meetings of the Association, after tomato* (today) Mall be held In the Hall of the Third Ward School Hone* on the cornea, of . Grant and Seventh Preen. 1! Bishop .Penns, - on behalf of the Eltandbod r Committee; requested gentlemen who had topics prepared for dissension, to Mal them to the Blending' CommlOee to he inserted in the order of buttes& • It was stated by a gentleman that delegates frost State and County Educational Associations and from Literary Societies were entitled to "can es delegates and not as mtonbers. To be come members it was o,ooollSliry to pay an Latin. tido fee of two dollars, and an Pune fee of one dollar. Individuals could become members for , • one year only by the payment of, ode dollar. Committees appointed at the last senion ::71:14iiii:requeted to repent parole to the Stand ,' ".." - A;' -- .Thes bine appointedhaving salved, tit • dm. elation - Adjourned until 8 o'clock. . - . iinumoox swum • 'At t he hoar appointed;' , Ms, Auocistion was called to order by the President. Ito bl 31aamerr, of Clubbing, Vlrgidit, was eleoted w satodlatr member of the Conan ! Bishop Porno arose and stated that owing to the absence of annul genthanen upon whom tho Calamities relied for reports, they bad been un able to prepare basilicas for the Amodstiom— t Be notined, however, the presence of two gen !' damn& who were the commissionen of Great • BALM at the Witrlta Fair, at New York, and . mho Were distinguished by their labors in the coos of letters._Be would colt upon Prolessor Wll nn , first, a gentlemen who Icsd devoted mnoh sitselon to agricultural sebools, to esplidn the Marto ter of such inilitutlous, their workinge and tbe.'r practleal malts. This via a deport , vent of t'rblelt Americans wore altogether Igoe rant' prooLhally, and knew. but little theereti . . Praesepe Waco& accordingly arose, and ter eh few prefoOry remarks, proceeded to ere& donated account of the agetcultursi school In Ergiond -oeer hs presided.' Nome few years, age. a aunibe of gentlemen, in order to adelmee adaoallan of those vials Lastest . ~ were moneete4 with the Produce of the soli. had "waisted damming together, for the establish• uni t of dS on a o gi r u th than rich scabb eis ;ma i aiation of Wanes to , , farmingcoselfdu o p • . there arm attemasfah it would be more so In :Leber soll. • The -eoaah7 ageatod .wes, geologically waking. of oolits formation, and the soli VIA this; The money, for the settblialunana of the yahoo; vas o- Monad by sham or dasslions. They, were ot twisted by Onnernment. The , retool aommenced, ths apelike,. thou g ht, in 1816, - wlib the Intention of glelog education 11 to the sous ortecuatfaroars , but sr wont i allectiether wiles so peortt r ~;r~:i-uda„nTr'.e. : .~mx".,i't x " o i+lI ~~.~u~.c~~«°.~s.=w.S6.+.=;r , ~•w~r.+~..'~s~ = u + ~.wy..-.+~.~,~~, ~ '. watery branches, that the plan „ did not reused. They &entree idethted, at • find tate, thole paeans of?e -higher dais, *ho had prorlonelY acquired an elementary edudation.! Before ad• minima% the applicant wee obliged to Peel an. examination, exteedbig theough twelve book, of Buclid,Algebre, In Latta and Greek, and in other elementary studies As the-plan of edecation was 'Web` special, not general,. all the endeavors of the gentlemen engaged in the school ware ooncentrated in that direction. Thou !deuces only which were In chest relation id agriculture were taught, vie: the tee of certain implememte, and the more common processes of farming, dif. fount methede of cultivation suitable to differ. eat soils, the application of steam, &e. At tached to the college was a farm; on which the students' were learned practioally-mhat they were tught theoretically. • , the College, the *students during the first year attended a certain number of 'lectures on Chem istry,practiosiChemistry in the Laboratory, and theoretical in the Theatre, or .lehture room. The amend year afonger time was! devoted to the study, and in the third a longer time still. Three years completed the course. There woo also a department of Nateralllio. - tory. In summer the Professor would treat of Botany, and wield make field- excnirslons, a,- compacted by hie class. In winter, ;Atte subject would' be Geolerrottoompanied , &lib, weather ' permitting, with field ezenrsions. 6 third department wee veterinaryPreetles— It was most essential that those whovrotdd have a great deal to do with animals as a 'buttress, ,ahould also know something of the clauses in *dental to them. A hospital was attached to the College, to which the neighborieg . fanners .brought their diseared animals, where they were itended gratuitously. The hospital was stylus !filled. This was a tevorlte department, end the aludente showed great aptitude Jet learning 'There were aleo lecture, on the subjent, and the etudwite were obliged to attend:hospital prac. Gee, each baking turnain the various duties They sloe' visited neighboring firms and exam Iced dimmed cattle. 1 A fourth, department was.PhyeleS, is Which 'hiechutica was embraced. ge greed ignorance at the manufacture of .implemeata existed throughout the country that it watt thought ad ',liable to form a special department on Me 'sub ject. • A inowledge of mathematics watt also kept up and encouraged in this department. I The fifth Department was the meastirement of Wad, sad for engineering purposes ; . .generally.. Doireying waa the moot important feature. Not Only mere surface surveying artis attended to, bat the etudenM were catriedbeyond; not the mea surement of the eraser the ground merely, but the differences of level the distriot:were taught, and the laws applicable to drainage both natural sad artilicial. The principles ware explained in the theatre, and all were drilled in thitlild every day. They surveyed their neighboratlelds gra tuttously. • Theapesker occupied the chair in the Waltz!. Hon. Items Me duty to etmw the application of all the other departments. He was Rootlet.)• mad to throw responslllbility upon the students. Then who showed an aptnese for the: treatment of cattle, had the responsibility thrown upon them of their treatment In the Hospital, to dm. They kept scales, day-books, ledger*, &o. dco , in which the accounts were regulerly entered.— .The pig was credited with what he brought in and debited with his out, &o. Thin obtained eraelitude ; It showed the policy of keeping car. root sommuite to the etudente, and . inolthed them to do the same. when at home. , Chemistry was very 'popular among the stn. dente.. • Many would devote their play, boon to I Inveetigatione in the. laboratory,. and with much IRICCIOSI, judging from the very creditable papers that have appeared from time to time in the Sod entitle /curial. ' Li Lo England there axe but Ono or two—in Ire- land there are eight or ten such Institutions.— In. Ireland the student' are composed if the loW est chases, and are tight gratuitously—they however devote a tier number of hears a day •to hart work in the el& They are taught 1 1 nothing but the rndime te. The speaker referred e At:sedation to a prin ted report by Professor tehoook and.other gen- I 1 Comas who had visited all Schools in existence In the old country. . 1 , • Professor Wilson in r ply to unions Inquiries, i stated that no studeu were admitted to the school with which he as connected under 18 learn of age, th ough th y ranged from that age , , , . • The whole ex -.-L pense for buildings , ir,e, anima ted to 685.000, veld& bad beet:tenured by do- Waticii .The land occupied by them was leased ' for 80 year As theta col did not teach him to buy sided!, the speaks eadvice . to the students when leasing, wee to and with poetical ferni era a • shore time bet • entering : into butanes' for' themselves.. . Melton P0117.a the introdnoedi the other gentleman, Mr. Dura, who proceeded to .give an amount of the Societies Intaltuted in England for the purpose of molting labor with evince and ari,,,whieli were productive of vast', recoils to the'poorer abases. . Eminent Lecturers were en- Aged. to 'deliter.coursei of leaturee.,: 'Thad bdetares title attended by the hard Sited eiEsene only, and the prices to. admission were Mad . it the !very limed ran:Wiese bat artistes were ed mltted. . The apartment used at vivant Laid only ,accommodate fin lased:ad,. and: at er ,ry, lecture there wou_d 'be twice. that num ber of artisan" ,eager 14 obtain .atmittance.— Art in connection with every branch 4t- labor was taught, ken manufacturers,: drawing In clay, wood engravings, 'end eti an through all range, thus giving every one an . Opportunity of learning a trade. The Society is doicg ex tremely well; and It. holiness is limited only by the else of the building. The. surplus funds et the World's Exhibition, 6160.000, bad been ap propriated towards the creation of another build-; lug, which would be on the site ot the. Crystal. Palace. This cum would be inercaited .by.docia. bone.- I I • . The mainer in which tho leatutei Item given, wu thin for butanes metallurgy. - The course would be 'twenty la:dwelt metallurgy wodd be exhibited - in every stage. Every ohms of laws, as they mould become separately applioable would be exptaleed, all the "tempi tuneful. tore would -be shown, sad - at the - eartelosion "poolroom of the dubbed wort Mould be exhib ited. Bane eloquent remarks were rude by Bishop Potter a this grand department of - edpention. Such an !neaten= wad peculiarly aPpluiable to Pittsburgh. The understanding of the laws in volved in the process of Indentry valid be neo fal to the most humble, sad mend' More So to the Eloparintendent. One of the objecta of the -As sociation was to spread the area of .edacatlon to embrace those whose natural reoneides drei them at an early age from books. „.• The institution of • mane of lectures, as de ,- 'scribed by Mr. Dieke, would bWextremely_ ad-. yentageons in Pittsburgh especially. It. would ammoiae the reading and relleolion of the work ing, elms= lath their labor, and would learn then that knowledge in theirkamiewaa a Migh ty power,,Those an lectures they meet ;.have, if ther wnid have the industry of this nation equal to that of other nations. F • Professors Mary and Haldane* aye some account of the Franklin, Institute. Philadelphia; which was Similar to thole deeoribtri by Mr.- ' It-had sceaspllehed more towards the improvement of Philadelphia and the whole country then any other inoUtutiou. Its experi• meets bas produced a - theory most inpatient,: re tidal.° the eiploaton of. boilers Experiments are being made In every depute:mut Of cede. At the request of Bishop Potter, Professor Wilson gave a short account of the Mean& Institutes in Great Britain. Hardly a town of any importance was without one. They were prodaUve of the greatest good.' The rooms were kept open every night, and • Librarian was engaged. Gentlemen arc engiged to deliver coureeeof looters. vidoh are always well at tended. In Yorkshire, where tars areal eel°, they have joined together, and by that means se cured a better olus of leottnea. The ratio man gave,* vary Interoating account of the aridity with which the working Ouse/ seised upon such opporteuiltine for acquiring knowledge, bat oar report Is already lengthy end . we are consequently Obliged to condense. . • rtafilliSOr Meaty wu called ppin for an ao- I soul of the design aud operation of the Smith :olden Institute.- He however, - elated that he would be happyAo appropriate an hour or two' some evening, at which time be 'Maid make his *mount much more interesting. • . _ The anerstary announced the reipipt of com. munloation from the Library Committee of the Young gene*. kieraniUs Idbratyi offering the members free moose to the room and gee or the books, dating the session of the AnachniOn; -- The thanks of the Assoolatbitt Wire Warned. A communication was also read - allowing the members free passage on the St. Clair street -Al legheny-Bridge.- . • : - Thank,' were returned to the CoMpuy. , Bishop Potter announced that Dr. ADAYION, who had been engaged minister In nfet.ia, was present, and•would decibels:is. take pleasure in making a few remarks. . Dr. Alamos came forward and proesided to F ps some interesting lute and informetion eon seralng the. Afriden, but the hair of adjani mat arrirlog, he poalponed.tho continuance of hie remake until the next sitting.. On motion adjourned. . • ,:porno ma!ei9a:' , The Association was celled to : order by the Chilnosa, who suniumned in addiees by Bishop Potter, the order of the turening.:l The Bishop &ion° and delivered fan Malian* adman, ocaupying the attention if the andience : about two hours. Wo will give in to-morrow's riper it synopsis of the speech.; The order of business Will announced, when the meeting sdjotuncil. ' , Professor Henry. will deliver II lecture this eiening on the objeote And cOrstion of the Btolthsonlan Institare.• , ligactinr-A. Womack osmri hiargszat mu it i y jei4 from getiona debtl47.--‘- 'Activism vi. 1104 iris Pi tglith ptot istantO OP OW-06W -• . • - ' litranaa—Ormensai 'sutler —On Iloaday night &bent half pest eleeca 'o'clock, two of the tf.tY watibtaiildisoovered roan* lying on: the eide•walk on Bay street, near Liberty. They immediately. raised .him up, and placed *Mtn arelnittbuwall of ithe histhafiat church, whilst one of them ran for a physician; but before he returned, the aciortanao man had tireath4 hia . 1 On examining him a wound was lona on • the left breast, - In the • immediate vicinity of the heat. It teemed to have been indicted with a dirk knife, and was aboe.t three inches in depth. The body was connyed to the watch-house, where • after being seen by thousands, it wee at length. recognised by the bar•keeper of the •• Florida , Hunan as that of James Collins, young man who Hunan," but recently arrived in the city from Niw Oriesns. coroner Lowry capita; nulled a.jarj before which the lollowlng teed-. moray. was given: J. 8. Ggier sworn—At ten minutes put elev en lay down; heard a person talking just under my window; getout of bat to hem , what imago. icg moths window,Was open with the abetters clo sed; beird a man swearing and thought ho Was , drunk; stood sometime at the window and tho't I heard him go away; my wife said she thought be ins gone. Shortly after I beard a man running aa if from Peon street; he fell down right before the window; the window is level with the pavement, being in the basement of the Lib erty 'street Idetbodist church ; When down he groaned mest:lrfellY; he lay a few seconds, and then rose up again, ran some twelve or liftmen yards up Hay street, and then fell again; he non doled groaning, and I told my wife I'd go out, but she wished menet, which delayed one a few Moments; when Igot out the man woe lying down with two policemen and three young gentlemen about him. Dr. Irwin, who was oppoeite, was liitilled : .sued came to the .anelstanoe of the dices& ed,•• but ttie man arm dead before he arrived; there war no sign of blood on the deceased until itie handkerchief woe untied, when it was die covered-by those around him; they unbuttoned his shirt and then saw beim covered with blood, and had a mound-on his breast which appeared td be from ono half 'to three fourths of an inch in width; the doctor mild it was made with a - Did not bear the deceased epeak &Minot-, ly, or in a manner In which he timid be under , Mood. Ile was lying on his bank When I osme to him- ' there was life in him when I fleet taw him. It woo only about fur minutes from Gie time I first saw him until he died; did not hest any other person but deceased running. .1. Hugh Gerry, sworn—Am a watchman; com menced calling theleur last night at corner of Pitt and Liberty titivate, and then went around the church. up Hey street to Penn; eat down there aboutlive minotes past II; all wait quiet therOthen; went up Penn, then turned np'Bi. Clair to Liberty Mlle, phd when I came to Ce cil's alley there were two men editing on the steps of a door near llns•phy . A Lea's warehouse; they appeared intoxicated and-asked me If I would drink with them . • thin wee about twenty minutes past eleven o'clo ck; they. then went through the alley from Peat street to Allison's, and I-follow ed them to aerie if they could get in; one of them said he boarded at Hsu's, but that he 'cabinet go there; saw them go into Allison's, and as they were making a noble inside, I waited outside, opposite the Fourth Ward School House, expect ing that Allison would pot them out; this was about a quitter of. twelve. went along my rept lar round, and shortly after McKenna came to me and asked me if I beard anything of the man that had been killed; I said not, and : then went down with bleKenian to where the deceased wan; be was then dead. John kleCiain, nom—Lastrtlghtat 11 o'clock I started from Third to Hay street on my round ; • went down Liberty etreet and met Mr. Jewell; shortly afterwards, w heard two sr three load groans ;we both ran to her e groans pro beeded from and found a matt ch. Hay street, ly • lug on the pavemeat ; Jewell took one arm and I took - the other, and we lifted him up ; naked him Where he botoegei to; he made no answer; gave •the call tap, which brought watchman /ones to the Otero; we also elated into air. Irwin, but be fore he •arilrod the man had died; he never spoke after we found him; be never attempted to *peak ; it was about fifteen minutes from the time we got down to where decessedaras, till he died. • blra'llarriat Andotion, sworn—Live on Ray street; was very muds affected, with the asthma met night, latish kept moinp till eleven o'olor.k; *bent twenty roll:lathe after I retired I heard a quiet atop on the pairemeat; Whin the permit walking tame up to arc. alley within a few feet of my 'door ho corn:nem:al sunning faster towards Liberty *trivet; again I got to the window the man 'had: fatten; he grothEd badly once er twice; ►f• ter he fell I heard some gentleman on 'the other side of the street,cell for the Watchmen; saw one of thim 'lt him up 'and ask what was the matter, did not tee sky person on Hay etreei bat deees• sod at the time he fail; my dwelling is nest4oor to the charth. Elizabeth inite,, swam—Live on Liberty street opposite flej street; about half.past was. preparing to retire when I beard a noise as though it was a eoutils; thought it wake watch. murafter 'emit — drunken person; looked out of the winds, and distinctly taw two ram .run down Penn street and one up Hay; as the person who went up Hay Mime oppositsithe church I hued hint stagger, he then appeared to gain strength and vas alittle Niter - toward' the arr. nes.of Liberty and pay, when he ,fell ae though his strength had given way; 'LOOT feliicg be never moved, bnt gave a few grunt. Wren shall tried on: for the watch: tee of them thus GLUM up Liberty street togetheri' walking very Mostly; Mr. Dusenburj called io hurry Sheol or; when they came up to, where the man was tying; one of them pulled him by the Om and asked bin, what war the matter with him; Mr.:Weeushall Taut over with a light,ul think lug the man had a fit he left it there andiron:tre ed' for soma .wateratid camphor; than around him thinking he was dying, mallet for the Doe : tar, but bar a 0091119 T before the Doektirgot there he breathed his last. ' : C Dasenbuty, sworn—About half past eleven &Mock het night, tie I vim about getting Into bed, I heart some one fall very heavily nu tho pavement: somewhere' fu the neighborhood; went to the window and saw, seat the corner of Roy street and Liberty, man lylog on hie bank in the middle of the paiement; he eras then groan ing -Flit.. Wrenattall,- at the time, called from window, for the vatchmen;;looked doimlairty street, and Mier two or throe martlngdown Third; nailed again and &vented them to where the man was lying; as soon as they-oeme up, one of them asked what was the matter; laeked one of the watchnathYwhat' aged . the loam, he said ho thought he:was dylnirr bis cowed, repent that • ho thought he had • f 1 ;; shortly, afterwards they removed him up to the• church, and put him sitting up; felt for his pulse, but Could , net gad any; then proceeded -to bathe hi. head with Camphor; whilst doing no, he was gimping as if he:was dying; 'took eR his trent and opened hie' shirt, when we found oust he' bad received s wound in his breast; ho died almost immediately after; there was co:cue present at the time but 'myself, the two Witehmetr, Mr. ahodes and Mr: terenehall, Charles C. Wreneholl, Sworn: Life at Mts. "Whites opposite Hay street; about half put eleven o'clock last night, I saw a mu fill outlay Street; he afterwards got op, ran a piece, and then foil again; he nroaned very loudly two or three times saw ' the watchmen going down Third street, nest Liberty. ,This witness .. con, traverse the testimony of The - last. J. H. Rhoden, meant: Hurd the testimony of Messrs. Dossubury and Id renshall,'. sad agree with it in all butt that part Ittwhich the gentle. meddiy they respectively heard sad raw him jolt My attentlon*...was firstAlrected to the affeir by Deering Mr. Dosenbury call for the Watchmen. Ohristiaaa Dove, sworn: Haverjurt ecen'the body of the deemed; think be came tote oar store on the corner of Smithfield and Fifth st. last Friday, and slanted cents matches; when .payreg for the matches, some gold pieced fell Ont Of his pocket-book en;the - enlarger; told him be had • good deal of Mowry, add that he appeared a little drunk be had batter glee it te eomebody else, to keep for him; he replied by asking me did I think Mit wits' all the money he had, sod showed me • whole-pocket book full of 'gold pie .der,-besides what he had 'in the other pooket beak:. think they were $2O gold pleeem asked him whom be bad along with him; be replied that he bad two friends; told hini.he had better be careful of his money, as, if some person ears it with him, It might be toe' last time he'd have 1 It to akin; the features of the dead man rue the same u those of him who had the money; he was alsoompanied by two men (his friends) one of whom hat s bleak (reek coat, a silk vest and a black hat; the other man bad hair Iljke the de. osued, end wore o cap; he had en%limg, dark coat.. He ilia a fresh end heartyround tided men. Thisman with the bleak freak coat seem ed vary omelet &boa the deceased: l and did not seem as rakieb as UM ether; caw the tame three nten again, on Saturday, near hiefloP's corner; they were dressed se before; the doomed add he lived 28 or 80 miles down the Meer; after they left thi store, 1, went. Into Mr. Cloolotti's, nest door, and toliellm that timid Went a mac who had • great anieimt of rooney;!hlr, Cimiotti inter.* the door end saw them pan along the Dr. Kern, isworn—hfade' a poet mor tem exailuathin of deemed, 'whieh-I was skated by De. Meet; found a Wound on the left &de of the sternum, between the third and fourth rib, Mali; a put. of the artleniartureof the third in cdurth ribi, pasiing downwards into the right mule, or the heart,. amitM f wa• abler sofinient to cause death almost lastastie; the stab Wu medemith a sharp pointed instro• rient;...exaMined ii&V.entidnder of the body,.bat toted no marks ,ot r violeeoe wpm,. ltf a smell dirk knife would be likely to infiletimeh awooad ai that described; the woundless three Makes la* depth and one ' Inch in width In the beast; Min Heeleln estitv.in the . heertMight .ran bogie disteneenterwirde. • . Itn.4tieek, iterestistatei Dr, Kra La ma, ti liciet*iatieleieteinellois et the dieCuisad, and ewe tra..ktprokultesmatare 'antennas et4twitteelif "KO( he 'skilled isboat !NM two quarts of blood in the coolly of the chest; the wooed:Os quits tiuMelent to "ealne death; believe from the natant of the cut that the wea pon need 'ass double edged or dirk kn 114.,,,. Daniel Fox, trwoinHareSeenthe body `Afde ceased ; I think I have Seen frequer.fly on the river and in the city;:am of the opinion that be lives somewhere on 'tale mountains in the neighborhood of the Glades his name is James Collies; when I lest saw Wei . I think it was twelve months since. tut_ sliring, on the Fourth Street Road; think be followed the river for a living; heard he had been one in Matioo; heard that he had a brother Johh in this cityi sad that be bad been accidentally killed; the deceased mall,* went by the name ofJames Hillman, him step-father being of that name; I heard today he was here last F.iday night, 'Kathie he had a womam with him who bad silage amout of mo ney which be Intended spending for her ; think deceased has a eater named !Catharine Hillman In the city. - James A Jackson sworn Examined tho body of the deteased to-day ; areinn he was at C. C. Beely'e tavern, where I ten bar, on Monday; he was accompanied by two !others; his came fe James Collins; he told me that he had only got Into the pity on Friday froi New Orkin', whith er be had gone from .the Allegheny bleuntains. where he used to riside;tii deceased and Myself served is Merloo in the seiehd Pennsylvania re giment; he has a wife andone Child at the head of Plane No. 2. Here the testimony oloseil,l and lhejnry,aftet a few moments deliberation, returned a verdict that the cleansed came' to his death from's wound. Manned on him, on Monday night, by some peens or persons unknown. The deceased was rather a'good looking you*:' man, very well dressed, 14,1 about twenty-sin years of age. As will be Aeon by the evidence, he leaves a wife led child behind him; who, how ever, will not suffer greatly by,his death, as be abandoned them some time ego. . It is said be had a large sous of money, about him previous to his-aseasilnation, and that come evil-diepoeed .persons, knowing this, murdered him,. that they might get peenession of it. The murder of this man le an outrage which should not be over-- .looked, and-we firmly hope that such steps may be taken is will secure the.assiseins that pun. lament which their crime nitrite. Connonn.—=l. special meeting of the Councils was called last night"at the inquest of the Coro noel' Jury that eat ; on the I murdered man. to authorise the offering a reward of $6OO for the smut and emulation of the Murderer. The mo• Con wee made by Wm. W.l Irwin Esqr., and adopted. . resolution requeellog the County Commis. stoner., and the Goventor to 6ffat rewards, was ate* sdopeed. . BOAT EittlX.—A oanat neat( oelonglog to Bry ant, Kennedy & Co , •ae toot yesterday above Steubenville, laden with about 2000 bushels of Wheat, all •total Ins. • I BY 1 ELL , (IRAPH LLU&T aßoi ceinrome ;Nei Your , Aug. 9. • The steamer Star of t he .West arrived at two o'clock. from San Juan with 400 pueengers and $687,000 In freight and $500,000 In the hands of passengers. She brings San FelllCllO3 datce to the . 16th. The Star of the West connec l ted with the steam er Brother Jonathan, from Saw Freuelsea, op the seeping of the 16th at' 8 o'cloek. The mail itemiser John L. 'Stephens left Sip Francisco on the monolog oilhe 16th for Pena. ma with the Milton. ...She it $600,000 5600,000 gold on freight. Mr. Sander ttirsd fr- - ' ...trill tea.. _ _ tram the Custom House on the Istly. Mr. Hamme having been ap pointed his successor. The Sheriff hu summoned bit tie Commission Merohuts of San Francisco to meet at his of fice u a general moot far refusing to pay it tax of 60oente•V $lOO The Mkrettante ;have em ployed counsel to test the toutitationality of the tax. • The _Convention for the resislon of the City charter, - reported that the pr.osisions do not ma terially filter the administratiOn of the City goy, a/omen; retorted to timaeghilatue. • The Hritig awl Cereation iet at Sacramento and exprtsred with great unakimlty, confidence In the election of Mr. Waldo far Governor. The fret of the overland emigrants for this season, , reacked Sacramento Mo the fah. Isaac emu's party left Sen Joeeph'S en the 20th April; they bat a fight vith,,the Indium near Platte River. .•• A greet many traders era Uniting the arrival of the emigrants at Canton itiVer. • . Three death' oaly bare °cuffed at San Fran. este the ally being remarkably healthy. A _moderato boolaeu doing. I Dates•fram 8e Diego to the 10lit. upon the lose of the Uncle Sam. I • ' Ttif Itidiene of Tomer and commas are preps ring, foul. war between the tribbaes• The taws of French Cenwl, - Was destroyed by Ere on els* Silt July ; lug *5O 000., The torn of Opitli; was aloe horned ; Joel $lOO,OOO. Tale 111:1:1010r the glee are dOleg mutt damage in the mountain and valley. I A large niamity of gialittlas been destroyed. I The wheat to also • euffsring from root. Lola Monte: has been mulled i) Mr. Hall, recently, of San Francisco. . . Arlinliars is generally theiring, and the nl. rang Beira la still farerabla • • • Sax Passel's* ILtaxxr.JSlY lB .—Tl;• mar kets are generally amiss. Floor Ann; (linage & Pt 01611112111 setter; lleellost $36€181; FRI= 191(420e, Bseon !Sr; Batter 10s. 414 in kegs 1418 e; Mee ei@so. Dry Goods sae*, and Improving prices. large salts of Pearlllona Corn Ideal unchanged. • '• 1 , I TENNESSEE ELECTION. Nanny:Lis, Aug 8 In twenty-four counties hed from the Demo matt claim ot gain, on fhb oohs lot Governor. of 1,00% and the Whigs admits] lose of 200. Tao revolt foe Governor Le now coacidsred doubtful. The Whigs ball vaned oie Cingrestmen so far. Nom CAROLINA ELECTION Irian, Aug. S In the 8i district, (D is elected; In the 2d, IttlElo (D) Is elsoisd; In l • 4th, Regers(K) Is elected, by 6/ etel , over Veusb!e sad Lewis, (Dem.) beteg • Whig Kele. There Is bottlers*. (row other disable. It is' »ported that Shawldetaterst, hue h 7 over Outlaw, whlg. The °HILL' vote !wetess* the result. • Devilment, Aug. 9. The Southern mall bag' be reetsiestl with la test Alabama men. - The followlegt ate the retg rlta of the election: Mobile Diatriet—Lookwootk ;whit, h gulped -4dljszliictedpbeli about 11$ vow ahead, with Hemp smutty to bear grim. - In the aimed Dletrlat„Aberoromble, whlg, bait 1600 mejorlty. Is the 10th Dletrtot the anal:mew are - In favor of Hale, whlg. Harrla, - denioarat, la elected in the 31 District, and DoTodoll;:decaoarit, la elect ed in the 7th Diatria4 Lottrevrt.ty,. Aug. 9. A. party arrived at Indeneadenee which are Jett In from Fort Mackey. They report a large number of Indians awaiting 4fejor Fitzpateek's moven:mats. ttiods and presents were to be dis tributed the day after, the petty left. From returned !Mews at 'the Fort, Is news noollrhtlng a great battle near Fort Kearney.— From eeports the Slone and( Cheyitutes are al most rubbed out. 1 • . Sew OnLuse, An.- 8 lease la il The lease dilly; the deaths are 140, looladlog 120 by fem. t - The ages of Cotton for lho poet two 'days were 1600 boa—.l64lddllog_loi. Flour, $6 87i. Pork, $l4. • New Your., Aug o.—Floe : 'ales 10,000 bbls at $5,12®55,25; Ohio $6. 8®55,81, rider; Southern $5,62®55,68, steady. Zinim sales 40,000 bus Sheet, western, it $1.89, Sslee 25.000 bus Corn, mixe at 76e, yellew 761, outer. Coffee: Marts ' 1250 bergs Rio at 10, , Jass 11, ann. Mole:wee: Orleans 271, steady. biome: sales 160. kegs Kentuky 709, steady. Seger: Bake 750 boxes frln °redo 41. - Cotton heavy. Whisker: sales 600 bbls Ohio 261, Pro. melons: sales 700 bble .11tii Pork at $15,60® $15,60; prime $lB, henry.' Lard: sale. 160 Ceres' et 101, steady. , Salta 200 bbls Mess Be. f *1287, dull; isles 160 bble Shoulders st 6149, lower.. Bales 4000 gallons lammed 011-at 680 69, eseler. j : I Puma:n*llra, Aug. 9 . --gotton: market Ono, bat little defog. Flour ellauge la the market; sales 500 bble: fresh ground at $5 50145,561, SUDO oldatook $5.971; tour $4,621144;75. Rye flour more lsgatry at $4,13811. Wheat onottaties ' In demand'; sales prime new red at $1,18(41,20; new white $1,28. Ciro, but little Inquiry; Sciutheen yelldw 72, ale*. Provisions, qulsti beef and pork , unebseged. Bacon held firmly; sides 8; shoulders 7. Timothy in more lout:try; urn* lids sold at $2.5004. • 0131611q1, Aug, 9 —The elver has stein 1111 inebes, neether depend wpm. Floor steady at *4 10(354.15. Whlekey 201. Cheese'7l: Noon, shoulders and hams In good demand at ft for the former; 101 ®llO4 for connived hams. Vgioor djothiod to R®4. Linseed On 65 . New Your, ,August Depressed by wave weitbM; 2,700 Barnes of. feted . duriag the week; *Us at_71091091. Cows and Calves $26(465, mod *5O Sheep and Larebk 10,000 offered ; 'Sheep $l - 75(42 25® $8 60144 60, and $5 60448®_57 50. .Lambs, $F 25®11, 62, and $2 64 1 445, 091 4 6 60 . Pluisosirms., August 6 1 —thirra MANicrir. —TM , : Offering& of Dell Cattle thi.,week, were about 1.200, selling a. 201 0 - 11 910; 1,000 mold 0147:47 25.. Cows, 100 In ipiplmot at prl erei ranging front ,818®$161 for dry, sad S1:1® $4O for NIL Sharp, $2. • $1 60 02 00.-- ]'.-+..+awn-cr a .+4 - y ,, `2z ,,- vw 4,P.t: ~ .,az ~ . c ()NI E , num or Tat para t s. • • . 1 g;. .47 tt• lbr UN sea eatimeturuk4 • - h - • ilnainers dailag the week al lidiatelNikY. • dnibter of ibd menu hat as Ainisruanlptchi. .44 ViK time for the usual 6U baize" drawe one men chants.re getting read, for an actin end bur eineco The Prospects before [Lerner* excellent; and these is now ino doubt that.they will allbe actively employed. Dalian the week wai have bad a rapid rim in the riv en. which hie revived narigatiun, and Vented off • lane anoint of freight et...inland hell. Under reduced ratee fitirwardlng,^conalderabie quantities of Inn" UW40161.1 other articles of Pittebuzah manufacture. were ahipped to porta &lilt: The Lull porchann nude by acarrhante In the east are beginning to suite freely by railroad and cansti and in addition to What ha, gene forward by the Ohio • Perinerinula ratitoal to the west. the wharf hem been colored for several danailth goof. inking shipment by the river. to tar. au, difneultt in Wading hae been ex. palletised. The Ohl , 1 - Yennailmuia rallrotd conapiny has Imbued Into an arr.o g• me at with the Cincinnati A Columbus and Columbus d Clevrismi Snail, by which the men of 'all three con..es cut ran Utmost, batsmen Cincinnati and Plustiarsh, them %Inkling the necessity of tranehipmenL Dr this arrangement freight ebbed at Pittsburgh or Cin; sinnsti Dill run through without transhipment or dater, -tion. The rate of freight has also been reduced, and coda freight, under thi. arrangement, *nth Roar, bacon. whisker. de . will NI carries at SO eta-1000 De. and but. hi freight, such:a. der good.. at 60 0d011i.,Thess and 1b.., samealeamboat tarn., dosing Inessater. . The rotes of frelght on stencil:mate, up to Yonder. were 40iii6e to Clooinneti. and 761a51.00 to htl'Iwolo; under the preiniee of • better stens of water. these mire r.weded on. Tuesday in 30030 to Cincinnati and 50674 it ht. Louis. , but &cold the river tell with below 4 feet, the rata Ant • - ismer will be tinned to. Ain* arenas, of travel and tragic ere new m exurt-: lent order. The mud continues In good condlhom nod freight Is smith:meal departing freely. The mot for 4th clam freight between Pittehurgh Mod Phlladelthil: and Belthnore k RN, and on let Maas 75. Flour 00 ma , per bbl. Oa the Pennsylvania relived. 4th clam freight. 40 rent; and let cleas,7s. Thor 75 mute per bid. The stage of water ou Tnerlay evening we four feet and falling Moiety. The lila miticlpated from the' Allegheny did not tome dower There borevir. Minn= dance of Matey Lir medium .shout boats, and tha arriraLt and daparturn daily ate large. for the mina ' Om flour market bar been pretty uniforia during tbai ieek.mening at $1,40 far superfine sad Mains Toe.- day et UN. Tbefourign news by the Biltic. noel dno Monday. indicants. • gill further advainie of 1 shilling on Sour to Eogtand, hil the eiTee.t etiffm •the nimkeh • little, but het not pet riming in any materiel Meatiest Thera Is now margin enough fto bald!! ablOsenta but its yet there le no flour to 1. had for Mat pupae.— n. receipts are .birely enigma to meet home de mand. The grain market nunalm arm at our \ thogifieus are without 'change. The Stock ffreiltudif going down, but.. muskierable log the west sone' intommoke home, an ply U inured., In the weberel markets there le verr .111 note. Prim have varied little amble the • Our mieaufeitbreis en beteteitig eiders tor bat 115 /too end Nails ottiere fur b:dere deli, rater ere not .frtely.teken. ln.Wvenes le Ja on bar Demand 25 eta au brands Olava also anCelpate an advance. and an bolding at 80.60 for 6410, latish buyer. am one intent to give. Mom mattersan but littis Owned. Thera is. pret ty Roth. demand for mon.: out of doom. and ralm range - ham X mut • mouth. timvullng rate being 1 3. emitfor drat almaniter. ' W. cantinas Or (inmate:ea of eurvenoy and exalting.: - 'Buying. Balling, Philaida and Baltimore, ad 'dia. : gar • • New Tot anion, " flinol and Leulmille. : p.. Bt, Locus do dl Jean Orlains. dl.. : ' ' Cornmorio lllttE9—the Wee of Soda Ash Mali' the weak\each only about 50 a a foreign sad dontenla diddild.X. amity at s)iglpg. Wehoas some sales altm of rearlikal 63., by the ton. Pole are 'wither offered nor Inquind NT. and Iry sushi nroolnally at BMW. Ilsleritus. sales small, but steely. et a%®6. SUlTES—pctotatfoo.. Meg be sacasbul as Wog ai k tb• varat weal= lasts. ire <mot. smelled at 2.0..nd PrIM. at 1.11013. BEANS—pea:a mall White Dm. are realm. atfl,oO6 1112 s bea. la Limited lac aad other midi., at rata, rantlar do:mutant. to 50 eta. 111130(-0••• V nea• att.ing from •enntrr..3l from city mill•rle• wntlna• to be an. at 16017 fu Dram a. 23030 for Maoris. BMi!i3El 1111.00318—th: marrltat le not united. an! tb. kmaunt arriving in .o=n eau derme the welt et parole not match abate common .t $1 376112.00 treat tlnt haute. sad tram gm, at $2,9. The rasups common to prime is abolstil.S7 bSA C% Orgim An:hands 'MILE MIAT—Ite sales hare tr wpie d daring thi weak. the Wee Jag IRO haling a►orbd • great deal of what see en tie market • • Ble..)1t1so donna tot onnomotloa 4orins tho .....t has not tons to aolsoated.althotch ocaaldonblo non too &land hands stot Woo of tba +oak ware om 175.011 la In tae.-of Welt we note 7000 Si wooden or:4 um... 0 0 499 g hio Ilhouldon and 91110 for boo.. lb. 1. 1 , dd. Una , Wog fn suit sold tall, trod. or Oath gni. .....2 niza onsasetasso=3ll:la.at.l.ld 149 ilhooldon 91 I 0 Mama 15:10 So. Ehealdsn as 091 9.1.910 L. d .at 6.11, 10.00 ha. gala noranal Dame at 1091, TAX In elty , saganand. to the nada. at 11, nod Gan - at 12:912.14. The name Was in sal neat la mill oda to tin ritall loan an Wield On Shooldaro. I! ik.' 814....4 MGM 11.1 i, flaw. in itod moat. BUCYC27B it 111111-tBmi tio m attirstioa la 14 /Warta d rum sem 111.00.1142.1 i; Tab 14.1, 1G'.26. N.., KZ. i. BEIC6-1/0•01b• • .4.6d7 deseaat foi ltriildek. and Wee of .o ,a &Maar at IZ sad sates at SU. IL+ Oaf ESSM;MMM 'Cll LE- 4 4—th* &masa 1 shoat equal to Um anpflr, ukt *dot an amt. at kw rata of 100 to :XI Ike a hat . . ailed) at T, sts4 hob* attnt actg, ...THU ID APPLlta—so Was art morhatt U. It wen ttktk at et WI ehty ant sew molly Dad at Tit DIIID, itltEr—takt or Iwo, sot Dot Lan: and ;oak at siono Ht hlata sad loxitat wr ammo* Y.CHlStaihhly Heittothail dotaasta Istaettre: asiotatketh • are nottlial at 944110. 1 /LAX-hoe meth tog Ohed kr; Sam tote et plate arms. I .1 eat ere beta ea th. motets/. V cettlialtd—ehe mph) r is 'halted eat th. Mita de, maul "Afire, atm. aJr et SWIM= dating the 'reek te the tied.; et 41044 by ',tale* 43414 i /1311-4 he lapotry ta heti levet amen we wallow, ear quotatkait of Mater el N.; large. st 1.14 21.1110 TS; Del- Hernea he NOMA% Denim. ' , bed inmost* m. take Met... Treat met Whits szt,coephoo • hbl. etel ht. Mgt le tie maul pa parties. • 71.431:4-1b• sales of tha weal hare bee. :madams,/ 1.11.011 lb• Nrilusata. the taudsuay at the usarlisi Dalai usual. haw* It.. .verutakaa teaser air • mastic.. bid lb. s•awielmsh• bars bum as. area bilmr, thi taut.' b. 1.4 al this al.a. 'am day. eata Wainsadal , hut at WO bbia. 14400084.0. mune.* wad esqa. twah ironed Dalai • dad. Disbar. as Thuroday. 4 7 0604.: 01 SWIM 131114111417. 400 MU. at 11.40014.• Lad saws day Wu 04 warehouse ref POO lehla.ald Moab al It U 06014.711: ea listariar Ws 154.441114.. 1.44. 4 S assay, 100 DIAL 00014.02. 0. Twoday abase 340 Dbl.. sold at KM for seperles eat $412054.13 for ems sad tholaefseally. She reaslud aloes& dna at.lheaa isbar.arbh as upward Readasayi • ORLIN—Om bass boa ataadyUll visa at IMO. (dr 'slow and old. Dot Ob. anima <Arad his surto. Wyk Coax' la unshod at 15041184. awl Busty at ass°. •sa, would all, if elfand, at moo. Waal la .Lehi`{ prattr (reply* rail:ail wed Aver Ow oily . mills. bet vet, lltUo I. *dared hare ibr We. remit era eine. for nab lots as eSerlag. 00 kw Itedharrasaaa, ahl 90111.00 fee tpls naad ,• • ' • GROClnia—thir• liietptialittrifirollth I. Onset. W. and ..,.n raudwal to Ihi deassadof Ms Wall sad Jahus haw, without thaw in puelalloso. sml.. alta 'matzo:ls by lho tarl. *IOC Inforior.ind SOW kg Dar to prism by the MI. at lb. anal advance. Morass% aid mash Inquired far. pd Wan at 114141;.0bms Li la geed &mead, and vales le Ater lade u 10.105./. lad to asuair7 u 10 7(11110.1t.' Rwi w9se hr do tam sat bbl. at AUK." GNlAl6l6,latia ot yd.. al INIVImit wads is mutat. GNIIIAN GUY—ado ragas, *l'S* we toe. taah. and art. Naml 111 166.11—tiarni an, vets Aar NTT Mass Is =what. this not Nina ih..yaon rot ton: prima at* hold what then ars of Mean aS linen Dad at KM. sad BAT—nen n 14.14 NOON Is rolls. at Ina Ale of 16t, MI Nada a dar SS to RI alt On.• ea in tealitt. IRON & 164.1116—ne coatlaao oar aslotadeas ill/6 for sermon paddled bar. 464 -far Janfidal aad 161.66 for 104 nails, 6 per pat. off far cash: not szders la b. Odad le tbo fill will mot be nit.o as lbw ratan Ai adrenals of 66 iso bar inn . and RS au. oti Oath la main than. 6isobeble. LE 6D—fl mutat Is Una pig Is told slosinallr of 1N anci bar at WON. . • LMlD—the daoisW ymngest-to man er:ad. retail arida; slime No.l Is held at LK br Ilinhhl.aad Use kin et 12. . 1 LBATUNR. . • • --salas a t It/ ___ _ ricar Took Saari. b at tad de Labor at 174)120 1 . 1 k IlalOatan Cr92ht sale: laotbat7 ,0 Minn wwit.7l ma *mu vram.or staialat tor coast:7. .Tblaw lc •atcad7, 4144dB:sand. bat there ow:4lmm have act twos abssald toe tat. lad. two , ' • • 1 - 01L9—coadderabla Musa 04 :biased Mau tsetwock at 7% bat attarwards want op - to If, at, which It la stow bold. J. ash ot bats. Lost OIL No. L woo made tat TO. sad by Um otaala bal. a MUM . NO.N t. *elder 70676. PlPPER....salco ' ttra bow to Ma trade at 10X tact. to 1134012.0ci1ia0;. : OTAL—the AN la tho Aboabsay baa Dot 'jot Iran toillcitut , to taloa Oat mar natal. Oat mutt la ses:l7 . lora. sad a* ban co transactions to not.. 110$1:4—the Wes of the v.nk mat 13C0 Ms. MAR, • uh. ituts3oo. thus; It Is tam up Eumi , tl.7 for mu malt. Baba-La. to domed. and drat et iffrost is.l4obs, at *desire, on \ ItTS nOta ittttrlot Wlte,da beL BALl—ts tatitee at AZ tor Na. 1. &peat. ted sl.2a to :at ebb.; extra, SIAS: ' "sursnaas net. r. 0.14.2th.ti Sg.los No, / 11114 S for No. 3. , , 80 A L P d CaNl/1.1, Pttaibw sh aiahaisatimd ne= = on Seav MINI stmilli at4l‘. and Tenet do, at 10. Om -4114 Us an; soma err DM; at fig yar diamt, 1171 tb r. moal4 aid rim Inuit dthustaatlic SCRAP IRON-.alt or 40 tibia at 2 ole 2112: 11112DS-then II a MUG lignite'. &rani . the lids pu O'. othi. NMI. *bleb Is bitatlealll44llB2.lo 01:11 no Ott, ir Ma. stair Urania:, • DPINITS TURPENTINE -va sae adtirdof malt at a.' lit nine at Oh thit 50w ranato from 111460. _ TALI.OW -vegetate et liat,ll,ail ise7 Mr 201.111100-Maintia taints hall ar ly it' 10811., Isidro at veto, montleni hytwai: the' =that l OM: at theft WM, Wilk • tadme7lo OdTlilei TAN Nlllll' 101/1.1%-ie anti. oar MAK WI. • Tall-salsa by lb* attantlty at Walt OM: b 7 Man pleases at it :00454.2h: L l • . VIN 20 All-ektd7ll2lo. by the ha1.,!4,11 alp Der tam from matiattettirele hands. - • 141:11111111 , -stodiste low, .11 Mr 'demand &Wyo.- /ales itteitatta all list mak at 24.21, bat! ea antally and Toads' , wan ailleuted 211126.1 \ WINDOW CILLASit-ticatatkit tor the- asmit are nip BALM:aiI unite: blinds held mitthuili $7.11!6t , 11X111. 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B :4 l trtai i Uirb b' arra rhrlegt4.:lVltrirriV'' d ', Ides.. lin with. the ' imprin t a rar.„ ani....t.e om r.. po I : e mom Zutaani RDm oa er Mmes. no rou ,r and jz 14=d= got mot ' u W . !! kg= fthrme 1; as bratallal to ßa=a i tt .. . ..rous dr tt.l \ aratitah,,. to " gl;T e rutottat'a go: boa a me to MIN far— • i! 1. \ What LAYARIZEh NINE maa Dm i ork) ...DO priotod'in‘prow limit:. 4f all its tratlo wont miasma bar...and that iziMit astamanowl mid Ingo, llama mas in adoonos'of 111117 Jth .1. Aaartki: hillire— the anthetkreisalving , a Attlabhkl.6...kfor tit adetiewo•_ 2, nod tho 'Mott nom 9T Mcarkliarpar voirma to . •It WorZ,lk al. hi mull to tlt,promot et Oa the, • th of Utak an ataitos JR Simla maw was *pear no. ... led for bp r arotrealathhoworaohght.oalo Dan of gran PM am a On. aodorm ohMiwi? at Moot. ewe . We oral y mama ma, mode" ot all :Mac AlitteT/ Mad tntr. ' s`', Kato •'A \ Pat. n' t ,,,Mt. q' o t.i:',L . l":„, (L"P' t4.Tb'XIIi ammo to ram at thotii,..antiMmed ed,T , , g:Ar ti m,z , - ; v: hat that it s t og f0:41. , t. MMe t er ot thaTaraelnimor o. Mit 16 " ' My. aDO: 1 , 11 , 1 , 11: atiown_tmlony , bleViss Iliad . • ...toe. ~,,,,c. dildtim \ 7, I\ 4 3 t7 1411 CWP I6 •PAL TRADE ' , . • • i l). 110 \ BEAN__ I\ , ~ \\ \iv, allina \ mina, ntms. 59 99.1ta1t , nbritett \ \ 0,9 54.9trttin 55 . 95 nn7.) , \ 'll9 & Bp7Pqr,t,y in • ii linAitteiition NRII. 'Lk hli old , ent9n9”...1 nt ttanntt tl , norti• 1 o v r r p Aki=y, , ,bn bit •,... W .159Ln 9InE • 1 ..r , tonnt,' '..., % Gu ms. ', k\ Cartinis Clattn. • \ 9.9..., ',... ~ \\ ' Unpir, , • , \ n tloy \ 1, ..5.9. 1 04 ty , Car% 4 Itlttois, 4 nentoA c itottbCs, , 1 i . .' ":.. ;, , ' !taa r i ir s : \ ' • ''. uh 4.. ''s , \ •nd \ owl,' 5 trttatC of . nubbly a !..1?...ie.t.r,4:' .ai ~,,..0 .1. 4cr....,r t i,‘ ' \ • ', •.• \ bantVi7nt ° alit' istt e tiitlion ln ttani antl. izottalti So tor tabt.19919, 1 oblondl'boann eb. upon I ett Nosy,. Orden sOcittel no.b 141111,7tiy at Aped to by iyiltiot \ 99.1 - 414an0 an 5.19 Noes • ' lime, It- Y. ' TEE :ARD POWDER CO '._._ F, \„ trrO l ag g ift,• \ C °NT l N l#_tg farnia)l \ GIISPOWDEk f aIl their Wen.buovn brads, vic.;NentnirMa bat abr. na, Ansmbren goortles. Lenart Wee. mut., 1%; ,' ,.? , =114 * :t. V. , 1,1A1T::: - Ar„:a'f - t,..A, r... r .. , :aran°4:4 l 64g.l=44Vot°,ll'=.9: ....... .0... lls can m .roeertie the mineral doges% or of J I. ALLWORTet a .. *mate. , \ A nd at the OM. o't So , al T W B74lMtr 4711 t .... o 'IIAZ l r rl. le Doneues. . T' ' ‘ r""a" 1 , 8 REGULATOR oom \ PairT 4 .1 \ O s 6s 4- " nd. "? . \ fr E OE of r t.: . NEW ORK GA. e atam.To oomr ar, bas tom perensamtl establtsbil at No. 2 N T. beteoen ese*.v I en h k . w ."". •t"... 4 .... In non Prelfered to sell lIDDEX I . l.lltbr OAS MOO att/it to Drlnte emmomem cram s Gm 0 ma m en. ttatrestreo: the United eta 2 tlarat n' Is im ere or • •llat i ort ‘ o it 1ite14 1 :2 4 to th. ' side of Me to ntsamM Pant Gee lora . vireos , T i. - . .1...1. Th... 1. /Ohm 4 . rmalm2 ate biome t0t..,. b. of lb.. arr Mil. Om /Mxs, Memiesee ea Its merits an nem • of ilea Valle ed the eme. elm. II I ~ mprove. IL. tosli 0 U. baba NH le Woad doubt Mo most mono Weal mr.tomeer aptil•d t r r i =thv i rparatu • m bAnsle IS boat ot mew oil \« Lbe amts.:one mammas of 4444 a . ? .itil P i :c. th h: elel a tn u lt=eigle berze i r la& Mo th tb sto,prat o Ms oaks at• tlia:u=teneemeara. Wlt the &Mu • no Cu cm welted by sensate err unwed' to o Wan Stu rAglllaPir It I. nn .t 1 obl. ll Tort Cita wit%perreet ..17...aera . or met '.2te. eat e ter neat al ' , Paw& es telniste orates Viptlea ef s ebo see tem We f us mtoeunea be ban 7 the *mem tb• Oemps• 'or 7 eral begone by lo.: .\ MI lam IR! LARK a. MM. N, '',; -,,,i - 14254 . . ATTllBflt II STOOK OF' D. Y GOO ; : ..\\: • r.. 0. witsoi &,-c mpoy, , impeterne isd Jobten . , ' , \ • D:R Y,'=•GO 0 S \.. _42 Coararawat rrii•ri ... \ \ (oopogi t e the flitional and ' Western otel4 and \ '.! los. 11 raii 18 Drr &rim, l iiVITE: thr attention ccr Wholesaler, .cattata *kW '''' a Elm ye wottmm L 6 AM:ll l ,lls l' c i ll . 1 4 . 474* tit an d I 'etie= l . , , Eit,, ,, ; - . Itv. ii deputgas Ilmmel vallamareir 14 Mir V. (nab. Oussinwsh 4 atins..l , llore Trlmadsts. WAlt•goOdA . .r. , Goof. Shlfll4 .Tans. Nothous.7 Dost.flm, IC IC .` ,lt r= iser Alsplatr . LutjAr ..zr..,,,,,. am taa 8z.k,...., 4 vibes.' Style !Ilk sa t tertatwii. BaateAn, A tb• otif-QUILD tM 11'176 .4.1 1 . ° 1/"!-.0. ,Wt 7I7rVAI: 11 " 17. 1 17;11Fth e t.rtim of 1.1=4: CM ' IlarLt l or. • • A I wt• iiii STEAI A 8 A. X 0 TIVII. OWKR !ittlint laud 'Groat Flit'entailmy.A2 . .. ,' _ fm.OPPORTUNITY is Ow offered to ill \ st wham nine` \e.o.m. to were thaw-Inane right c6=thetiMPS. Wins. and vendhow ha nnma .4 , , \ iilvija , s i Circulating. Bafety , Bteini,B4Bei, -1 ' , tr it. T2r. . ztriz t, a... L. m.q... ttgre4 i. of t At4lev pr mygglieveso7rlo: , t be T .i ptc • w thaa. ft ilrstaa ' VIVIItIID 14' ittnintot tool le . Mi , .ltod .t....r to rate• \ .tte attankak ninth. Odle r. tddhl " firooo . Of wnetznoiliii Io•REDUitTO ONHIALT. ' 4. tr t hut t i t. Itallialt z po. offnen.r et .' Wo% V; Or 1.4 t B=g .it h e'Vh%='; lownind. small . moo I)isk reankre4.llat 12 .' , manner at net. It.o \ _ • . - Cl. .. \, Tbe Cons. e ta um lb. e". 17. of t h e above 04, ritTIVA.7:a ' Mtlet i ntolt . ; * r a n_f IoIte LBA I L. \ sad about tbte e r. Teelovensor hos notonivaw= otter nottre_ot \ to *anon,• la Wier. aro ma.% In. trot a rait74l?Virit • It Ira,•hz,„ll, 'gr..' width' an. undonta g o. thconotho stl q at a . mat' .. 1 isdt. It. PlDlnioxtty r ev OUT Otheilothro itmsr., ~. . • Thin Of We Wad+ town on .41,0 =Mai at the °le at tba4. IRV.° 11 414 BOILin CLAMANT." earner at Emote. an.l Pallet tap. Now Tort, over tn. new disQlsevalam conteleten tali - iambi, da, will he &. wantod br atall a misfit* /MM. ea above. .. [sot; \N % . 111108 \ 71,10111138. • -)\ .bDWARD OODFRSY & BON, go. 299 PantOlaTten, :HIM TIMM Imortery ot Shoe ... alit .4 Union Tam I ps. tAboena. Bilk Lane*, :MI O h . lk r rl l t(4l:reith n' Saltros i lt t O " . no:grit potent unmet., n baton's L• 1•. Wlhon's lialvu. li.. ° Stttinx. l ' in i rlr' ' l'"l gje . "1.1111 "De ban IC= 1110141,0 10j• tO nit purchamc , ' . \ Om/MEWL. hand; .cak and h k Bole Loath.. 't'ait eL"."'"'""al'r4.4'. Sh dn. NO. 8.4' 4 tonoo, 4a , P' 414.0; Tod Weaken, dboolretd. , .., 1 ‘,.. Boot-Tow. m.o. [mlon, to. • a li t :hal eoo :l;rd Shoe Monor i t t or d lit e o nay "Int* \ ' Ameriosalnititate. , r E t*etrizth ANNUAL i t.. [ \ aillittQA INSTITOTI, will be held In city of Is lukli Mt it‘thO Month of OOTOnta ton+i . ..- tondos ink thConlpt of notch and Bortneno Won C.' liTo . i. th E =lllT 1121StaklEtrIlaTILI% me- I I trtlggair"lttgt b:!:'311. ° :Ini ft g.`"t t t; :4t t ALtahfa jt o"AV:4 l .lll:TiliTit'lijkit. 4 \ /UM/016m, Inmmor. H. kutlabondlono .4 sendoonaln,, ton etui \ te. - • Details °tell am , orranotmenta 11l ineanko bora baintoplara% • of ht...„... 'o•.;,'• too 4 *a : " \ • AEON lit Al l OUADIDLIP.:4eirat. '‘ '. For Bids. .. '. T" iirOODWORTIP. PATENT'. PLAN ING II 911N11—rer OuA g taasnelei o sad pm. liltti b V.l . "k= . 4" "' ! i •erl . 2ot o "y" l 00, mottle 0 . stay doer :a . • • *los tad. J. ineou. tho Viet, Ulla tolibrohl tillOhlir k for •tocir / .. n bo o tom cartoon...l For tia• , a , hatth, hag onsoont of In to ral KW. la lbw work. Tim oodonisooll rof., MOW. 'to: r "Viet tVii=as. tilval M. ~,...0 . • &attack Ohio. !fifth/h.' 14..C i. 74 , " ' , MAUI*, illMistniabl• 'Ohl/ to sou . . • ..:, .. NA • t e hm , j.. d ir t .t. y.,0,.. . Wftt • BcttooL c r % plllB knownlintitatlon Is nixtet plea dignriViAr itli t e u Zg d :P= ll .4 4 l` 2 .l "" aorn• a ittomman sad toomPittuwa jtmtuct, 1%; .I.pattatintht absents/. Its Atilt.) ratnisto itt1.064,1 eanuteat. admired, to dlstlplio• to UM oull/ t a r.rxre )17:1111t.l ." 11: ' n r.grtr u , "" r oat dlttipitnitboS 1,14 aosoamll2.ll . last,..V (mu Is 1t1gTerea .. .....; =O , R .„ L. U f,.. N. If. r iltr a l4,ll . mori of I'Vatilt; t . "7•- zilltarnazarl 4 . 2.F ll •'‘ . "*" num .-'r•\. WII7III,;RACKELL $ CO; 1, - ...t A lalrap FITANISHING ROOMS. • , , :tdi.dad Broadway, Bow "fork. • ._..m_ waiiia*.te... 1 11,0 4 4, 2 " 49/24 :nrt n - Clam (41 " unzi t, IeAL3 S' MAORI LOCIELYarqe Safe Cooke : *kits, &audio. and. 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