To she Friends of emporance non. co•ocre—vo.sr, doubt ass immeely the action • erode bat logletatutwzon will soon be called to vote on hl44mothm or reohliAtipZ. ' le thus conceded by oar "u" that oho' am the seinciple et Wein. , tieet tonstit [atonal and right—da Fundy we menet the - • tows they would mks vote of the people cm a point which they &mkt either flacons - Moth:ma ox no/ott-- Th e r .•rtherefore on which they an& • have entertsined a bt must loth's:- Do the people denim- math • law? If their votes the eominL fytt they my they do, then our Legislature is houndlo gith us mach a her. They monot thrum It ti Ithont tlimegardipg ths exposed win of the Pond*. and in thls came lee may holm note teletail or a healthy pu eentiteent. hot If the rethlt 'etthe oweinskelection should no Craat. it Is teortul to " :thm- P i sto Mb moms. We hav e pretablp cote bet *bet to unreal onkennms be Um moc k ktrol mom' K t promisee enema.. ethoot bath again upon Pl*. 041th:bind upose Mews mste o trent curioy , “t" . ...Phivi CUM Mu ehosally failed, Go It ern es the • ithaucem, .pp r y.ietnu Mid yet licensing that m fleetingly fuelbh thattt mewl, • - smoothy other eellby teen who. are In. .ertmat Abletrt thpprendon. -- . • ; boner. deobt that a maserty of the voters of. Alle ev,=„rbax..l4 411 Tivt=„itr? ;Litz warn,. Oat ',bemire aro tait le lc &sob:l—they are a lnto numerour and 641 th—they have. money at command and it will be Lavished meat IlbenCy that the prospect of their Toneof there things. howevel. Make tic timid of there Wt.: It la the apathy of Our friends which fear—and If through their apathy Our Male het 10. then we May pro. Clintrannlit " = P rtig t disiVt y almetnd :41.roWold'. Autrwhat new is to be done In rlew of the aisle • IoM at hewn' Re must wake op from our plumbers hod we must exert onr influenee in awakening other. If this out be - • done. we are confident Oftimthatilt—Out Wm effort le made modem' the conewthenpre. - • Blirring. them that what we mei th e action—ligirom, Concerted - as:Mon—we mould call - upon Mends of Tem perance threnighant the country. to meet In convention. In the City Of Plttabornh. en Tomb] , nth ofJolTett. at 2si o'clock. r. IL. In UM A. AL Myth'. Meech. Gt h street. - Let. the verb& tempersues anmelatioas throughout the country Semi tars* delegat.... and we would alp tender peony invitation ta the fliendear She babe, 'We Chi • COM the meeker of some of the towt effective speakers for • the necaelon. mad wean them dads, measure* for securing ' onessmed bawl, -whiting the county and holding Meet ' lowa, waa to Amore the triumph cd a prforiple. fraught • -within tatiehiMed teeth MM. ' • , , - • tallow eitimos,ahall aPtealta (bold srui trodge the than when theli an Important object Is to wall lon . will Berillember that yeti, reveal, to Ude, our wall. will produce apnea Important result throughout the coon try, aart your example zany and will producer an Influence throagbout the Comwom , #-rsing others to do Ilk. Wien let us seithrOt4 lima and Klee appoint ed, that we IMO , threo7Faltrethree °radia d is co s te Mr . earl. and intimate one another to the Replete harge of . • '4"l A. l rnlfit • • LA: down. Wash. Artnintock, A. Lloyd: Johol. Pressley. Jahn egro, flrbt. el "r: A. 0. Id l eandittle, f • • • VI ;rig, Joidsh Our. • ' W. SUL:ride. • Jahn Trusts., Philip Mesons. • -- it Using Unit, • Jun. firrisht. Ifirun Ilnit rennele 11. Beller, h. R. Vera., Patterson. ' • W. J. ll.Tooker, i ttrilsn . % - • ~gasousl O. Jearklug4 David Nesbitt. Junes Aederson. STEALING A Suiwti.-s.l.iirj . ATM Fogel, a Ger a:tan woman,. appeared before alderman Parkin son yesterday,., and made information - stating that a valaable shawl bad beidstolen from her trunk at • the "honse" of John Schrieer, - on Liberty- - streak in the ': - Fifth Ward. - She charged some of the; boarders with the theft, and a warrant for their arrest was .accordingly issued. The shawl was worth -some $lO, and Was takeit from among a number of others. Arrnar.—Thursday night last, an affray oo eurred-in the DiaMond, in which several men were engaged, and, during vrhich, some hard blown were exchanged. Former the parties con cerned In the fight: named James Gordon, Mar tin Paley, Thomas' Rush, and ,Michael Grady, were arrested en Saturday, and held to bail, for assault and battery, on Austin Gannon, by Al tlernian McMaster. ,Gordon appeared before the Mayor yesterday', and charged Austin Gannon, David Gannon, Thoinis Gannon, .ratrick Gannon, rakrick Hop kins, and. Michael .Riee, with assault and bat terynrithintentto kfik--Thelartierwera all ar rested,indAssund over to appenritt Courthy the • C 11,0,10 . Otrr.--A heave in Virgin Alley, ten -gaited by - temelee persons, was cleared out .by the-Mayor's .on Sunday evening, end the inhabitnntseent to the hill, for.twenty flays each, by the... Meyer.. 9 Therwere arrested at the desire of..their neighbote, acme of whom testified that they tot drunk frequently, and were en annoy ` atm . to the entire neighhorhood. --Mont Wire Wintrrnia.--Mayor Vol; iester day-committed a fellow named Ad= Stroop, re eidleg dear the Copper works on the ldcootgn hels river, fortrial, on a charge ormaltrenting • Alderman . Parkluson, yesterday, issued a warrant for the arrest of Andrew Vomdiner, charged with whipping hie wife, Josephine Vom-. The parties IPso in Allegheny City, and 'the proseentrix testifies that Andrew whips her 'l4llleatedly:, She also alleges that, beteg old, be has got tired of her, and is about to go away with another wentan.. The defendant was arrested, and held to bail far his agpearance at Court: - . MIICIRDIIILT CONDVCIT.--Wilista Dixon was broughtlefore Mayor Adamson Sunday, charged an oath • and information of , Mary Marsh with ditorderly condtict. The Mayor fined him VIO . and coats, and in default of payment was com mitted te jail 'for 20. days. Dixon had also a .640 of sarety of the pease preferred against him; and in default of poobnil the Mayor com mitted him for triaL 'New Btu.—The old bell in tho . Firtit Presby tethmehnrch, in Allegheny. City, is to be re: placed with a new one. The new boll was cracked some time ago—henoe the ohinge. lioiack, a wall known char acter of 'Allegheny City;_met a man named Deo. • Clark on Chestnut street on Saturday evening. and without any [2915e or provocation jumped inon Urn, striking him on the head and fate with': a pair ofilaucklers.7 'severely injuring lilit;i:The *policesucceeded in arresting him about . nine o'clock on Sunday evening, and took • him to,the "Toombs," where ho was confined till yesterday morning. • The Mayer, upon hearing the case; held him in $l,OOO bail for his appear 'since/at Court to : answer _the charge. Benoit was unable to Si:0[110UB and was committed for triaL On his :pray to prison, he made a desper ate attempt to escape: and broke loose from the !officer, who had-him in charge ; but after rtus • ning some distance he wee captured and'secured • until given ill charge to Jailor Crawford. ' MUMS' COND6I7.—The E.terprie says: colored man, who resides in the Third Ward, al -legheny city.' nearly - killed his wife on Saturday sight.by striking her on the back. Bois a wag otter in the employ of M.C. Benson. and when he Went home on Saturday night his wife accused 'him of, having improper connection with o ter .tsin 'colored damsel, and commenced to abuse denied It atrongly and gave her a Anietus in the shape of a broken back, which swiped any farther proceedings an her park It was at Brat thought he had killed her,, but she lerired and is still ' - lizumg oT Tnilarr.—The +lntim in the city last reit 'timatusterl - hut fourteen. This. taking the season of the year Ititeconnitletittlon, is certainly. a small number out of so large e population, and speaks volt for tho health of Dassesursia,Mrs BABOAIII.—A 311. a named - - Peter Ilg, A lager heerbouse keeper in Allegheny city, started a branch establishment on Sunday, in a largeleld near the Water Worka. 110 was liberally patronised by 'about tree hundred per sons, who, in a few. hours, beeame so,nolsy that "Mayor Adams atpdhis pace were sent forinho brokenp the eatabliAliment . . BAD Wint:L4aeob Krouse appeared bofore ilderaigusTarloiturou; yesterday, and made oath atienig thifhis biter half, Dorothea Krouse, had goajlruak. and was euttiug up sundry disor derly ialliMass" at her resldence. Thcoonfortu nate women was aiTested, and sent to the Hill for foUr diva. :Whiskey; what a eurae thou art! BATUINO to DATLICIIIT.—Mayor Vol: yester day tined Casper Eller and John Lickeat VS each for bathi the Allegheny riieron Sunday.— 'dere arrested for the offence, an d riMarni were discharged. The Mayor is'determainid on putting a stop to this indelicate as Well as outrageous conduct, and therefore, punish to the foliose extent the law adinits, xll brcight -before him for this of :two young men named George liingsland and Omit& Snyder, Were taken before Mayor Marne, charged with. a offence: After giving them s sirere rOprimand, the Mayor discharged them on tho payment of costs: ATTEMPTED BEIM DBLISECTION.A.' women named Anne Doyle; stopping at the Verandah" tavern, corner of meet and - Market streets, at tempted to . commit suicide hit evening, _ by drinking„four ounces of londenum.- The 'foot hint:ening known era the poison had Mien effect, i n a l nedleal assistance being procured, the saaie's life wan Oared; she Is still; however, In a tery,eritleal condition, and fears that the affair may yet terminate fatally are entertained. Mrs. Doyle is about ;nineteen years of age, and wife of a steamboat steward. We could not hear , of an tame for the rash not. . • , . 'Blll , lO AIRAC= I O. - 40 6 tsarlter bold forth, to alsrgiterowd, on Sunday afternoon, On thorn- Sass *dot of tround known at tho "Oregon loh" _A u jgbbuipia, who wadies effort to Interrupt the . speaker, eras sastk4..frout the crowd, grid cora. _ pelted to beat a "peed: retreat. This TM about t h e e s irEsturbame that moaned. Claw Posin,—The body of a male childwl,- ~.r eo yspo n . grown, anti found last stoning by soma boys Who were playing is M'Beres board rod, la 'Allegheny city. It ass secreted tsi 3:math a board pile, 'and was wrapped in'apitto of white linen: Coroner:Lowly held =inquest, *hen's verdict wu noierapthat the deceaoed u born prematurely, sod bad dial from "aloes]. osnaes." -.: ~, i, WARM/Pr TeEttßO:=Aidertalli bhls slionlaere 41€,51. home taatiarday, issued a -warrant for,- the arrest of a! 46 . Et. Lord firm, sales ZO this at 9k(r)to.— man named Itediate, - - charged with committing !Butter and Cheese unchntned. Irori, .Bcoteh an ontrageousimault and battery-on hie - wife . I -pig fitmknd in fat:demand zit 41.,r0. Shot lend Art racer was sent td arreat ltim;,burthe - defend- i easier, Galena - f.,05, on thee and inter e st. Stocks ant sa w bun and permitted him to j better, market !nactire. Money btrittgenr, de walkup . stairs;:when he telied a chisel and corn- mend active; 'Sterg. exchnnge doll. 'tobacco riled him to beat a 4nick-'.retreat. Ile has Rot ; dull, Kentucky B'a. - yet been captured. . . • , BATLAt'it'S NIIIIWZOM AND Mr.sAncntr--This is the last day of this exhibition in Pitesbtirgh, and three entertainments will be given.. The first, commencing of half-Past ten o'clock, is especial ly designed to - accornmodate ladies and family parties, and will he' tonna lees crowded than 'those - givenlater in the day. VIZ DISTRICT ,COC - 117, OIL Saturday, granted an injunation reernining W. Mizell from, blast ing stones at the opening of Tronont street, Al legheny city. :no injunction:was' granted .'oti the application .of Richard .Bowen; who filleted that his life and propertyyero endangered by the falling of the stones. , • Ctrrnno Arraer.--A difficultroccurred last evening between the cook of the steamer York town-aad some of the deck bends, in which one of the latter got cut in 'the arm, by the offender was arrested and committed for ex amination, to-day. - . - • - 'Nap . Boa - ie.—we leant that then are eleven new-eteamboata in proceu of _completion at the aharres of this city.. , • • BY TELEGRAPH. POUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE AUBLVAL OF THE ATLANTIC ' New Your, June 25. The steamer Atlantic arrived to-day with ...iv erfool dates to the 14th. Napier has exchanged shots with Helsingtbrs, but nothing decisive has occurred. , There bas been 'considerable fighting at the, out-posts. At Sllistria. the Russians were making immense sscrifieerto' carry •the place, but it is thought that the besieged will hold out until-the allied troops arrive. The - fleets in the Black Sea were quiet. was Pasha was at Shumli, and Paskeiwitch was at Jassiy. 'Negotiation was buy. It is reported that the Cur rejects the Aus- Irian note andis collecting Cossacks to threaten Transylvania. • The result of. the Austro-Russian conference at Teschin is not known. leis supposed to be favorable to tba Resters Powers. The Atlantic arrived nt i o'clock with 150 pas sengers.' She spoke s = the evening of the 14th going, into Liverpool the ship Bostonian. Among her passengers teas B. Itinslow; bearer of dispatches. Lateif by - Telegraph to Lirerpool,—We-dnes day morning.—lt is reported that the. Turks -snide a sally from fidistria on the Bth and des troyed the approaches of the besiegers, tilling up the mines before Silistria. The RuSsians suffer ed serious loss by the springing of a Turkish counter-mine, The Russian reports say that Massa Nati, commander tit Siliatria, was killed toy'a cannon ball. ' ' It is reported .that the insurgent Tictury in Thessaly is a fiction. An unconfirmed report states that the English Teasels had destroYed a large amount of proper ty ill the harbor of Bratstab, MMEMMI A neW-line of screw steamers is advertised to sail on tlia 12th of July.i Admiral Napier was at anchor on the ith June off Sweborg. . The Russian fleet of ton line of. battle ships anchored behind the butteries. , . Admiral Dundai hu telegraphed to the gov -ernment that the Russian authorities have vol untarily permitted . Ftench and English merchant vessels to leave Odesa. The fortress and redout at Kato was bom barded on the 18th May; by a portion of the al lied fleet, and was entirely destroyed. Scham.Vl bad taken the important Russian for tress, Usurgliot, and was marching with 60,000 men against Gillis. - _ ' The reports concerning the negotiations were contlicting.. One taya that Russia has offered to evactuste the principalities on condition that the Western towers will re-establish the atatas quo ante-bellum. Another that ehe has uncondition- I ally . refused. In the House of Commons Sir Charles Woods stated that the Government could not confirm the report that the Chinese hisurgenis, assisted by foreigners, bad &iron the Imperialists from Shanghai. The first detachments of troops for Cabs sailed front Cadiz on the Ist June, on the steamer•lsa bells Catholita. Orerlandadvices - state that the 'Russian fleet off Singapore reports that Dost Mahorued had formed analliance. with Russia, which was con sidered doubtful. The latest accounts from the ship Oriental state that both the ship and cord 0_12,000 chests of tea would be a totalloss. Richardson dr. Brother quote Breadstuff' as unaltered since Friday. Business moderate. _- McHenry says Bacon is active and B eef scarce.' Pork-more saleable. Lardneminal at 49". Rice unsaleable. Flour, retail, 391.. Wheat 3d cheaper. Cotton declined 140 to LANICST Titan PA218.-- 1 80 1 / 1 13e, Tuesday eTell-- ing.- - IThe fixed' closed a shade better than yes terday; 4k per cent renter 97f. 60c, 3 per cent rentes 71f. 25c. Bank shares tW.D./ fr. LOSDON.—The Standard states that the British War steamer Eicounter, and the 11. S. sloop Plymouth, were engaged in all attack on the Im perialist forces at Shanghai, on the, 4th. On board the Plymouth, Gen McCarkle was killed, and four others wounded severely: Capt. Pier son, of the Rose' Standish,. was dangerously wounded. The victors captured two 12 -pound ers, four sixes, and four eight pounders. , There is no detailed account of the engagement. June 14th.Z—There is nothing later from the Baltic,. the Black Sea or Turkey, and no import ant intelligence is expected until the end of June. . The ,Vomlcur contains a despatch from Admi 'rat Hamelin, dated May 23d, respecting the Gir -1 cession operations. Panakalad not been cap tUred. - CONGRESSIO?iIL. . - • • • -- • WALMINOTOIS, June 26. Sosarn.-11r. Bell presented a series of reso lutions of the Legislature of Tennessee, farorthg repeal of the duty on Railroad Iron; alsofsi oring the "construction of a levee on the East bank of the. Blivusisiippi river, and other metta- qtr. 'Clayton . Antis the Committee on Foreign Relations. reported a bill , for the more effectual suppression of the elacktinde in American built blr. Chase gave' notioe that to-morrow he would ask leave to intiodnee a, bill to prohibit Slavery in the territories 'of the. United States, :The Boston petition for-the repel of the Fa gitire filarnLas!, Wee taken Up. iloosn.—The house - refused to suspend the Mr. Bliss introduced a bill antherising the So cretary of the Truantry to appoint an agent to investigate and bring to justice certain offenders against the 'United States lava awl appropriat ing slb,ooo for that purpose. We alluded to the Martha Washington Conspirators and those who' recently robbed the Pittsburgh Castors. House. Mr. flouitou moved, that the House go into Committee of the Whole on the ,state of the Union; ett the bill appropriating ten millions for carrying - the recent treaty with, Mexico into ef fect , Mr.. Benton rose to a question' of privilege rel ative to what he deemed an invasion of the rights of the' House tit malting that treaty. Ile read a number of resolutions :in support of his' posi- The-Speaker overruled thiquestion, end the louse went into Committee on the Mexican Now Gat.r.Axs, June 24.—judge. Campbell, of the Circuit Court,-charged the (hand ...Jury in reference to the infringement of ' the neutrality laws, and ordered that liamuel.7. Peters, Thrash er, General 'Quitman, - and others v , be summoned before-the Gnind Jury tut witnesses. . . BIIYFALO, June `A.--Tbe Propellor Buret)hales went nebore at Luk Uuron. Elbe was bound downwards within voluble cargo of flour and corn, which was insured. . . Kingston, Jamaica, papers state that teirlble TAUV!' are Wag made by the cholera on the plantations. . . PIIILADLLMA, Jane 26.—Floar, .no export demand, limited , shipping brands offered at-1 $8,60, without bisyeng - a fair demand forrretal ors at $8,6209;00 for common and good brands. Nothing doing in It,ye llottr and Coin Vest Wheat lower, .sales 8000 bush at $1,08(x32 for red,.52,05 for mixed, and 2,10 ®2,13 for anfert. or and prime Peri:Ca.:white. Aye soiree, no sales reported. Corn in fair moat, pried steadily maintained, sales 6000 bash southern and Penn'a. -yellow.at 82, afloat, and 821 from . . .. .. , ~ The Great Plano:& ?Cum . .. ELO R A.•C E AT .A.T DV S •" 331 ii2ipvAr.2Mrrozir• F k illbllEST AND MOST. IMPROVED P' -- I- - ANDSIIKLODZOICS. - .T.• GUber• t 11..1 WorWo Yi oak= Kano+. with:or wittaat the .41.1.A.V. and .I.t Iron frstose,and etroutor mks:, Tbo. 7 .mrlt. or store Inttntottot. Is U.. well keen . to arvellittrlo.er . ..4 Um: 7 0 llbett's Bmdah• Pisan. en. veg Los 1....n0:4 w , inri n ronow -MISSY eurarttort-P1.00., 0itt„...1.,,,, r 0 Ile flottorllo.4 It Ilk:: M. W. -I.7olnitly \ otter the a . tnatos,..reort mottle. 10...1 44 sa .„„...,, / .....: 11 Z. -. 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Zllf i tgAtroptoolla tral.or bel ga . . . ~ ~ ..nlagre.iriliErtitrllitie's tits', irciclOrti ilttbit gßokt 1.1.1.0 tbellory LseatinYi s iittltd. A ., A.1,-, ry... sa l of tonal. AmattourAndEurvilort tmattornnt• Th0nn0,L . .....7,......,44,,r.r.., . - --- , ~...._ : :,:i:,• Oa it r000..,4 .boriotootodartt.br an A •• &J . : •=7.—;;;;:i.„•, : ~,„. ••!- • - .14, .. 'a.m. 0rtb.....1 vow. pi....rdtb. mit. . . . ...,„ i „, . A , -.. L . .. . . . .-, •- pi ...-'l.,:': " HI ma t " 4 p l =3,"" m mari """ thA rkie = " c.,' tu,..n.4,te,' Maas 51rpoor Mot pi ny; solo ' "e jouer r i fti ltr Tar waters a i mlk."Thi nrrthL. all to ,19.ete.1111.1.,.., } t. 4s,..___,„__oloan. - 0.14.-T , „,...„.„, ,.,,..,:,... 1b... 11 2" i lopitU r erilterwaro Viritr ia =ra.'. oltalo . 'EA rAtlello..%=,"' ...... ,• - ~,..,, ,to lon lOW 019 f RION 01... Cll.V A M,frai s :' ''''r .ant - ~..::: .. ,.....,: ., : :; ., .' ,, , i . .: Cia% ' -4a "" ' .. I -.,- .1 ~--., - 2• - •, :- , • ''. f k• -\ - \. : ...1 . 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Itolasseslittle doing, prices favor 1 buyers at 29. ; Pork dull, wittCdeclininglenderr; cy, sales 600 bbls-prime at 11;30, niesell3,oo. Beef, imalltrananctions, pries' Orme; sales 800 • bbls- roLpacked Chicago Beet at 18,00, prime mess, good ladlnay 24}.: ,Cut Intaitallenty an& ccimmtnciAL. COIIMITTEE OF,A2III2IIATION of tbn Board ofTrakt, for I .R. Bitenrs. - .T. SAR, Ca.r=, Fla ksil. &was, leuuc PITTSBURGH MARKETS LTROiI GAUTTI.I Tuesday Mining. JIII2O 186 L f FLOUR—no Tales reported from feat hoods; from nor.' ZS • - GRAIN-asks °fit° and 1,000 bus. Oats' frond store iat 42; 4.100 do. do. at 45, and 140 de. at 40. WHISKEY—sales ors.% 15,14 and 16 lads. malted at "2. 4 1. nigh. . 8C0.4.11—a ale of 10 hbila falr,to city trade, at 4}:, thus • CHEESE—sales to the trade of DO bait mihno at 9. ItA0)", —demand moderate ; roles of 15.000 am Shoulders and Hama at 514 and Blt, sixty days: 5.000 The, do. at 031 ,and four men. 18 tea Satan rural lams at 1031. smell credit.. . LARD 01L—a sale 0110 bids. $O.l at 76.9ackages extra 1 , 1811.. a sale of 691111. blots. Whits This it SOPO. mob: ABllgB—sales of 8 eks. Soda Ash at 8!o, form ma. eke. Pearl at4li, four 0 ) 0 . llLTAL—soles of 150 tons liereer CO.. coke. at 655. ado mos II tons Allegheny at 943, same credit :5) tons Jo:d ata Blooms at 590. and.lo do. at 557,50, eta mot ',$CT.i . -11•11% of 1,000,600 Ind 200 boa Pea Nuts at 61,26 cash, Sir fonds. • 'MONETARY AND. 'COM3fERCIAL. .Closlntehyates oithe Yeincipallpredneta may to brii;fly summed up thus s—Uoritp-$1.25 to $1.411, eemmon to mime: Totem 1.4,2 0. ,6 to .5 , ! . 11 , f, lug! tellnemtnr e tbrtaill. Lead t 5 415t, whoIEVITM ° II.I4 tgAut, d l.l. ° l:l7- - ,nrlug. Including elm. ELIA white M Max, w gnomes with very inferior lots at lower prices. .Osts, In to:l2e.weemdltur to aka limier. 76 to SO. Pre, .50, • Bran, Wu- lehltestufL PO to 61. Whisker. Me. Mose Pork small lots. $1.1.Z1 to 511,50 ; Belk Meat. 234. 314. 47a noted. ' , MIT I Baton shoulders, 3to 5, clear Side, 3to Dams. 5 to prime Lard, Se. Dolton. lu to 114. Stumm ;P rebelled Molasses. 13 to 19. plantation Id toll. 6.1 .. 20,t0 21. fermenting 12 to 15. 0. A:Salt. 52.25, Kenner. see . 0 bushel In large Ws. email bids 32.75 each. Dry flint 'tides 14%. Hay. prima timothy, 85e 100 lea Cooperage 40e each for Ilene barrels, 01.10 to $1.15 for whiskey. i llnor article, theme* its reported In last aeml-eneklp retire. Meath. of the eits good Ma the'aeason. An- toutsional ewe of eholeragbut the ellseate by up means weitagious.— A heavy min ,pn yerterday , rubdtted the . intense . heat . whIM had been brominism-45G hale Intel Md. ..„0/ . . . 62.117.1.1605i0nm Srss.—On the morning of the 10th 1 Inst.. (dun beihrgs eetorday) the steamer- Doesamon ChM WWI., 11. Heed. while ois lox way from Reek Island to this port Amick • linen at Slim island. seven; miles Wow ' Clarksville. on the Upper ;gneiss's.' river Mauna.- The . snag entered her hulljnit allot midshlps-causlng nor to !Rink In ten minutes from the time one street. lbw stern lies in twenty feet water and her bow Is six feet. but It hi • thought that Plasma be rallied without • 'mat died of trouble.- lihe had On board at the time of, Molting *tout 4.500 seeks geld n (ptimelimite turn) whkh nn hemood In • damaged eenditlon. There were but foie passengers on board and no HcerlooG - • tines:mem nue owned and emimanded by tent. Wm. itneo and valued et stunt $1101)11 and was Insured :G..r 5.1,0001 u the Lumbermen & Meehantee Insurance Camp:e nl otthis dIr.—ESL Donis int.,. A member of one of the' largest dry ROWS bons. In Mar ket ...I. and a:gentleman whole mean. of information reenactlng the trade generally soarbe relied ulOaft- .tat. that the hnelnese of title eastern has been rery ;oafs, and that theft le no mound for apprehending so/ trou ble on account of exletine credit& lithe name can he mkt of the infernal trade of the country generally. there can to little fear. trroelded no new element of - difficulty le introduced. The high ratru of money here ruled go lone. and the feellb tire ...tending Relieved