MEM I MME MA- I.I "PRS; ! :BY TELEGRAPH „ n „,,,„„,,,,,„,.. THE FREE DEMOCRATS ;of All y ' - --.....^..--'..."”" County ere togneeted to meet in - Comae. oit i • - WASKTKITEN July 11, Irl • W IIENEADAY.J O K 1 9 t 2 4 010 it at the &art. ' Sratars.—Yeaterday'sPreeltefinga Concluded. Hoagie. to Vacs in nomination s . and 4 m . li mm - la mutton to ths State ea yo 4 , - After a longdebate on Mr. Clayton's amendment, 0000 wo to tlr Aerial aim Mildest the me. the Homestead Bill was pestponed • and the Sel tinned Or the More Power.and to mare to all ate - ''''' men the g ts pronounced self erident. and Inalienable adj ou rn e d . - t i Lti p =wort r Independence, -. Use, Liberty and Housx.—The resolution fixing the competusa• • Friend. or .srgLs 'it irtiCssitcti to tn.. oat 00 Lion of employees in the Legistrtive department, 1,, 111t . L . ,, „„ - was juts/ord. ,It increases the compensation of a Wa...an, yzleg.h. 9.70,1 4 all officers, clerks, messengers, k.e., 20 per cant. itE D Gems= •... IL Straw JJ,_,...x..t . A resolution. plumed confining debate in Coln 'll lud*r E Tmtli J ''' — n. bita mittee of the Whole for the remainder of the a . c . u r n .. Wm ilasiett John g . E Parmereso Kobt JAAs. t h session to the question or proposition immedi wm Armstrong Chris awe Da.ta mom. . - lately nude'. consideration. A resolution also Jobe V, , Asr ii .. ~ w Edm . un zuv il d Watte n irr awn, Pettee n • - ea Thorne, Kerr . JScpb • . TII Gorstil Tams changing the daily hour for meeting to 11 1 D Jim gredy H.." go.. • Kra liars o'clock. A osta ends ' au Climmine E AUK Adam K. .r . R o b y n iy,,,,d o iy ,inebioydd. Mr. Clingman, at his own ruined, was excused Ad n . ora; , - .„„..sat, 4 s sroya from serving on the Committee appointed on'fla- Jsa 714 Graham .ttarday, at his suggestion to' ascertain whether Wro M Shim r .. - 1 trhtie. ald geed - John WOregor money or other improper means hare been used Dart" - rjohnfhagart to influence members for or ; against the bill to .1 K Snowden Wm mat.: Fmtlitisshelta ": ~ A Trout extend Colt's patent for fire-arms, or any other cirr — ' ' 5.4 Jot. John ThomptOst - {ollinYlakek .11 It llarboar. - JBwti matt. irbotl,- i 614,1.. g- V l 3 Warns 3:1 ,...., fit .,...., ~..., •. Wm II Mr•roon,- , las Jackson .• ... T J ileelin.ea ' John KUM 19 I'l:omen A r .i Nbrohm , . trk Klran i d jot:3kb= 0 Jamb Josiah Wells, Immo Harmot W A Pentlman • Rub 81one . Joe Hamster • II Ilamkkon • ' A Lange_ . • Wm Tubbs Peter Prim -FinteLirms Jnb. C Moly /0 Darr John Craig JmOnevion Kdo Allyn Jos M ate ' re JositaNnibe 3r . nos McMaster 'i 1 8 Akilmrar : Jae Delo: - Wm Slegastd : - JOtin W King • John Cralrf rd - Ed*. Ditbilytas itgr o = ',- , T T .i nd i tltal, Robt Black - -John MM. M 0 unman.Lnke ley • U s tra era Rel ' • ir: 1111,41. ' Panel Warilsr Pamnel &leers John Walton ' N 91orrie Wm Sims - - BCumant. James If _ ' Hobert Peat • GeoKodsa_ on . Chas Martin 'bog M. Way ,Almcaordlis Tb" t:`,P9r2ill: I : - • i•iti • • 3;i70 IarZA T • " S Bh.rp • - • ilkiMii W ohe To l illi" . Joe SlZstiall - Ono Mitchinson It W Pattnesals/John Patton , A W Potter • Jaz Shown K.E.lAilifAer , - Bea Heeler' a...lisnyni. i , rewlllboan Ij Sefloonles Illenta • WA ' ':-: Ai WElrtry. John Olcluns. . Jam limed JR Real • ." Jai Shaw- • ./Lud R h TilOalte Tntso Jlll.lt4tler' MICTFAO OF Mexcetaxre:—Pursuant to call the merchants of Pittabirgh - assembled in the' Ex change. 4th street, at 'two o'clock the ternoon, to tithe measures for the improvement of the Ohio river and the 3lr. John &HMS, President. of the board of trade, took the chair, Mr. Northam acting as Sec retary. . . . The President stated briefly the object of the meeting. and read a section of an act proposed in the House on the 10th of June, providing for improvements on the , Ohio. Mr. W. R. Berms then offered the following preamble sad resolutions •which were read by the secretary: Wusruiss, the meeting fit* recognises the vast importance of the bill;No. '392, reported in the 'louse of Representative on the 10th of June last, hi. the Ron. Tappan Wentworth from the Committee of Commerce, .making appropriations for the repair, preservation and completion of certain public works, heretofore commenced un der the nuthority of law and more particularly that portico - of sold MI relating to the Ohio riv er, with which' the prosperity of thiseity is so deeply ioniected; .Therefore be it • • Resolved., That ri committee of ten (with power to add to their number) front the owners and masters of steamboats and members of the Board of Trade Association, be apppointed to take-into consideration all matters relating t 3 the subject and report to an adjourned meeting, to be held at this place on Friday next, the 14th inst., at 2 o'clockP. 3L. The resolutions - were rittanitrionsly adopted. Mr. Benjamin Crawford, by request, present . cri the following statement of the appropriations for the improvement of the Ohios. • For the improvement of the Ohio river ' • between Pittaburgh and the Falls $20,000 Together with the unexpended balance ofapproproitions of 1831. Approved July 2 ! 1, 1836. • For continuing the improvements of the 1 Ohio river. between the Falls and Pittaburgh........ $90,000 Approved March 8, 1837. • For continuing the improvement of the - Ohio river between the Falls and - Pittsburgh 1 ' $ 50 , 000 ApPr0T9. 1 .." 1 7- ,7 th. 8888 - For inprovement of the Ohio river be- • tween Pittsburgh andlhe Falls - $lOO,OOO Approyed Jame 11, 1844. For improtremenfaf the Ohio,lncluding the repairs of the &mat Ctunberiand Islarid Approved August 30th; 1852. ' The chair. appointed the following gentlemen to serve on the committee referred to in the res. ointiote;.—W. . Brown, .1.• W. Butler,' L. Wit mirth.- T,'B: Clark,' Alex. Nimick, Capt_ Dean, Capt. Campbell, C. W. Batchelor George D. Moore... David Holmes, Benjamin Crawford. ' Oa motion, adjounaed until Friday afternoon, the 14th inst. • : . . . . . Exesareme.—The Enitiprisi, a few days since, c opillitg ' ' itieulars of an attempt to rob two about dash, in front of the Pet iteati ,as an item' f late date. The affair oc curred just Mitre months Wore, June 25, 1853: T o ladies were atrangen in the city and were premenwfing before the Penitentiary grounds, when they were assailed by a rascal who endea voted Co btr_ak off the gold bracelets on the arms of one of the ladies... lie did not succeed, how ever. The alttiMies . given. and search made, but he made good his escape. ' ' Tuu - CAsnamtat..—The scaffolding in tho-Ca • ihedralhas beenzeinoved, the ceiling and walls having been finished. The carpenters are now laying the doors. The interior is very beautiful; and reflects great credit upon the designer, Mr. Bartlerger. Tun Icaitsx OPtILA 'Peones; M.I. Rose De Veirs, whose rktforrnsnees in thiseity, lastyesr, were so highly spoken of. ere now in Cincinnati, awl will probably give Pittsburgh another. visit. ADAlti & Co.—We understand that this nein- . hrated express continua" , intend constructing a lino of telegraph to connect with all the princi pal citiesof the Union. Dtsratcr Corar.—The tact Court meets for argument this morning st 10 o'clock. Faun AtAnns.—There were two alai= of fire lestenta,f afternoon. Both false. FEAT BARGAINS IN COAL LANDS- I not offer that ralnaLle Coal Property situated on N.:4'.oft:4llltobtil: the la patellae& CoaL'i ft. rein, pit will drain itself; with large clear froah deep water. ruff dant to load boats at tba net season nomad ran ha tarehed by arced not ennead. in hot. The Improvements soon mall Moon and Hera: land is rich cod watered. This la decidedly tha test and chomped coal property now in market:. Boil, eral and all °eared st the low pries of E.O-per .oa. hi in hand Wane. In 2 annual payments. Appli e t a o B. Arldini. mn'LBS. ULTRAMARINE in store and our Ihr ode by mats • FLISMItta 4R09. DEANS-100 km small white in store fur n sits by not DALLELL k OD. QUGAR-40 Mids. prime N. 0. tol btu! %%V. reed inr a. Feinblia,^ on oonotommeet. eOY . J. 1. auxcoasoN a 00. rloßAcco.--31 kegs Kentucky &Taira, a prb...rutle., .....lopeot,flr pl.. Dr J. I.IIIITVILISON d 00. tLORA LYNDKAY, or Passages in an Eventfed Llra,b7 Mrs.bloodle. A low curie. Just ra ed;by Exprops..,l4 fir gas by KAY A co.. 66 Weed et. ACON-4 tierces assorted. • 4 hbdsdo. Jurt received Red kir Lr BITRIT ERI.I). caPERMAOITI-4 bin. insquara (mks. )141it 1.7 r.ed Amato male br . N. SELLERS LtX). ipAisnis=-90 his, fresh bunch on eon :l.lL solo Webs& /MAU DICKEY rpiiiirrilY SEED, ac. -71 bb'Aime tun- MDT Weds 3 bbll. lbw* 6 do Dry _A formal* by soya • VON 133310103 d UISPHY. iTOIL BOATEI-111arge'80 by 13 feet acid i A 0.0, ' l,, No. nom. 101 T., =At t i lo A vel tax GELLING PARER, Hail Paper, Oak Paper . , lhaeorsiin Danioris,2ll4As We 1 1....11, .pia a EIMBROIDERIES —A. A. Mason & Co. hau , ned Exproa.7G clarions or rich Embrohli• or ig n it mar atm sachltillon, on Xondar May T ------ lURSON r S VENTILATORS. fo e Ten . tatting tttPtiltutt %Artery dothibtkm, iu,d, te1,,,, rig ggvale.... NOOK littraral salt AFL neettor , No. tAlittA -.411.--.---14,.:',•.trealern rotoliltaiilit.... 1111 igItIN-.5 61-171:13Eifi7tie-.ring arritio,; azd kr pie by JOEIN IT Ant Co, ._ no. *5 Liberty tt. " - . .. iiii.A.EPER FOR JULY-;-Ilurper's ,Map. Llano AO Jolrjoot iced a and / or tele Et .. . _ p . . E„11. LAUrnit, 97400t.i•t. ARPER FORJUI;Y—Now ix' the dine to eatnarlba I rill furdish Mawr for o. 40 yet fr. 14,11.5 for /south*. V 11. LAVWYEIc. , i Wool n. VITINLOW, BLIADES,-A . liirgo gtikk f V Vestal:eat Made... Shades mnataing of Gothic. Pule,Doquat sod Landccape igttem. or a n ..d flto lob. for lade wholesale and reudl at the Oil. Cloth Ware rooms ISO. 110 'Market et.. L. t it, PHILIPS. • (AIL CL _nit —7OO • yds. 4-4 Transparent Dud 011 Cloth. far WIRAnw Eballra.indiae'dtront Ina .1 y oo ,y 'brat* anolaial• and arum, at The Mao* Waratuono,ll6 Dlarket at. •. . R. PIIILLIPS. VLARRANTEB PURR 1 4 :B i ljNCB BRAN Dgethaa,lll,%.riTitr: P • Tl " grd. OIPPS n :lt* ta40).1412i.theN;1120116. " • talatal3 P • " . . X Moreland d Et Pampson y r , °Minks I( Cason atm Chambers . I:l44:S4lnOonz' 8.111111 The Howe then adjourned Wasinsorox, July 11. SBIATL—The California ITelegraph—Bill wee taken up and.passed; yeas 20, nays 19. Mr. Brown laid on the table a substitute be intends offering for the Homestead BilL After some unimportant business the Senate went into executive session, and afterwards ad journed.. • Houss.—The bones passed a bill making pro vision for postal service in California and Ore gon and' Washington territories. It authorizes the l'ostreitater 'General tel empower special *gents to appoint letter carriers for the delivery of letters from any Post office in that State or territory, and Car his .compensation. • Mr. Olds from the Committee on Post offices reported a bill repealing till section in the law of August, 1853, which makes a deduction of 50 per cent. ou pre-pahl postage on newspapers and perialicals. He said he looked on the section as a bonus to the city press auk against the coun try press. The bill making appropriations for the repair, preservation and completion' ` of certain public • • W Banuity Phvan od:Joh:um , • lbwlay tiltbegall Rich Black D Athol:lJ Nmzuw,' I I I.lndit or It'rrilla Jos Slack Wm •• WmCranston BMA Barton John !Bark 8 Bhgtter • • - Geo John Clark Brmra n goigi Me Ir ek aerma 14,:f John Battle W Griot LW Andrew Wm IMmrtt JaaTtgbill Wm liner : hem T q hn Longwell Jo /hum • • •• • thalusw R C Flon•on Joe loath. pt._ works commenced under tho ' Meer and Harbor bill was taken np. Mr. ftitchie moved for en appropriation far the improrement of the fumigation of the Ohio, in cluding the repair of the demi at Cumberland Is • • • child :sem Goals Moore lasoblecou Than Bold land. The appropriation Inas increased to $190,000. Mr. Preston moved an amendment appropri ating $25,000 to defriy the expenses for keep ing the Louisville and Portlead Canal in repair and makffig it free of toll.. Agreed to. After further debate the Committee rose and the Hamm tidjournel . /Kama Chu itobt Caldwell Jam !Cadgers 8 Beare TA Dlallsatw. Later from liamma--Laradists. of mare Slaves and. CaMora of the 'Bark Grey Basle. New Ottts_tss, July G. : The stetimahip Catawba, Guns New York via Havana, arrived at Mobile yesterday. The American Bark Grey Eagle succeeded in landing slaves near Havana ort..tho 25th of June. The Eagle was subsequently captured by the British brig of war L'Esperegle, but was finally surrendered to a Spanish man-of-war. Only a small nnmher of negroes were rescued. Among the recent arrivals at Havana wo no .tice the British war steamer Medea and schooner Scorpion, the French stettiner Aneherou and fri gate Penelope. The weather in Cuba continues very dry.' The fourth in this eitywas celebrated with much spirit and the day pissed off pleasantly and without any serious accident. The ship Union arrived yesterday from New York; had on hoard Wrn. Salriian, a participa tor in the recent riot at Boston; who, after along search, was apprehended and has been lodged in jail. New Tons, July Il.—Acapnico dates to the 22d, state that there has been a final raising of the blockade of that The Commander of the Portsmouth hating notified the Commander of the .Mexican Blockading - vessel that American - California steamers must be allowed to enter, wherenpon• the Mexican Comnianderraised the blockade, -and departed-for Masatlan On the 18th': of April the Canimander of the Portsmouth rescued 50 Americans who had been .captured on their way to Lower California, • charged Witit•heing Tillibusters on . board be Chilian barque Patrasa, but for the presence of the Portsmouth • probably all would hate been . 'shot or sent to the - . The csuse of Alvarez appears prosperous. It is not believed at Acapulco that Santa Anna can suppress- the revolution. • BALTlnene, July 10 —The Superintendent of the Susquehanna Railroad was arrested to-day on a charge of manslaughter, growing out of 'the recent Railroad disaster. BALTMOWC, July 11.-Another death occurred yeeterday among the victims of the late Railroad accident. The deaths thus far amount to 83. .Beveral of tho wounded are atilt in a dangerous condition. Borrox, July 11.—Stocks have materially de clined; tilers is quite a panic. More toilettes are reported. - Pintnst„rata, July 11,,—Floor, decidedly dull, roles 65013b1s standard - brands, part Balti more, for . export, at $B, small lots for home con sumption within the range of $8.2569,25. Rye Flour, no farther transactions reported. Corn Meal, $3,25. Wheat, very little .offering, no sales. Rye, unchauced; sales 5,000 tiush South ern yelloir Corn, afloat, at 75; some Penna. at 74. ' Whiskey, asks 250 bbls at 27, small lots at 27i, prison, in bbls, 28. BALTIYOI2I4 July 11.—The Washington . Union publishes a letter received by et member of Congress in relethin to n project on foot to fit out-a Rani= prirateer with a view to attack the .Guard Home et Chaves and carry or the gold sometimes deposited there, and also to capture vessels from californi A , or Australia with gold.— The parties to. the project aro two naturalized. Irishmen. Col—Cullom is out in the Intellgencer ins long Card in relation to the affray between himself and Mr. ChurchwelL He gives the certificate of several members of the House proving that Mr. Churchwell actually drew a pistol on him. Ile charges Churchwell with habitually carrying a bowie knife and pistol, and with the deliberate purpose of attacking hini and then shooting him down. The language used is very severe. New Onzsams, July 9.—The steamier MOM' arrived with Havana &tee to the 6th, • Admiral Duquesne of the .Preach fleet died A Dutch ship had arrivrd: mith about 500 Chhieie laborers. : • Orleans Markets.—Flour— dull, good Ohio $6,12.. Corn =changed, an active demand.. CINCISAATI, July il.—Father Kroeger, the Catholic Priest, was yesterday tried by Judge Flinn, on a eharge of assault on n German girl with intent to commit a rape. - The testimony is about the same as that given before thlrPolice Court. The jury remained out until noon to-day, when being unable to agree, they were dischar ged. They stood six for assault to commit a rape, and six for assault and battery. A large crowd were around the Courthouse during the trial. - Money matters are comparatively quiet. Nett runt ; July 11.-; . - - -13tOcki quit and firmer. Money more plentiful, rates unchanged. Stet.... ling exchange (easy 91-69}. Cotton firm' with upward tendencY, more 'Wire. Coffee dull, Rio 91. - Sugirs, prices favor rt . :m.6lmm; Orleans 4/041-; Muscovado 4le4t. '..itlohteses :Weak, transactions-small; Orleans 20. Flour easier, prioes.not qaotahV -- lower, lower grades better and firm, geed Ohio $7,2567,75. Silent firm for good common, sales 9000 hash • White. Vir ginia at $1,80; new colonial $1,62. Gennessee $2,40.* Oats, prices a shade lower; western 60 -€O9: Corn, tales povo bush at 67070; erayellow 74®7G.,Bouthera white 80e,83. Bbuthein flour steady and quiet, straight Dahl more -$8,5069. Tobacco, prices unchanged, a limited - . business doing.. WhiSkey . easier, sales 450 bble Ohio at 251 et 271-; Pork a -trifle higher, sales 550 bids mess at $11,126:9111,25; prime $10®10,25. - Beef unchanged ; a limited bynames atpretions rates; repacked Chicago ,$10; country mess 512018: - Cut meats ednIII . and lower.-- , llama 6107 i; shouldern 41®51.. Lard dull, sales 400 bble at 9€691. • Butter lower. Ohio 12 010. , • Lead, °elem. quiet, $6,7566,81. Iron Steady.. - Rice quiet, sales sumU lots at 8.1@4. , • . • • ''CIXCINNATI, - July 11.-Flotir quiet . at .9,0,90® $7,00. Whiskey_ dull . . 211®21 . 1. Nothing I doing in 'PrOviidois. - • [ river has risen hive • irate. • Weather IPOR SAM—The cboapent 300 nem of eon] on the IfonannstAs' rln in tno 3tt P:4l lr too nt i g i alArntin, non it thig i a,p„poo, ,„, 4 .h .4. • ..... y e LACK LACE M betlll MITTS—A tlflll sortment, and xllll4 these , : at ' • 1 14.1112. MALL TRACT OFIAND FOR' .SALE—:..! C , sls.'lPtnt b l34, B : l fl r Zigr:p . I glllWltt t :PßTAel . .: harett bland; eon tal so 1b49. uolgerd. o,l,o, d sr. treel.l s Frame Irorelllng How* Ingetbrr srltlt Mare tra, b ui , sg . l lo t T4. also. Frame Baru, 24ce r bal : bocd Jennie 4 ri. " Pries 1260.1r i . Cj Wili esels:toge for lett • 111 Sbout tl:eity. Apply Is. je.3. • r. smus 21 sth at. . • . • EIaGS-3 bbia. fresh and hir2prood • order caL:'d i 44 101 ' 1 . 1 0t4 - 11.bOLLLN8.• 1411 W! ' PROPERII%4InIy . : t-100 'for a ikrissligsli.eqrstroVeklatedre: Ally - • • • `• -Also, • •nalusbli Lot of Onrand. with • lain* Pram Ulm*. on the Modern wed,' orpoogt• tba Arsassl. W#ll.- 1 yle* Si 3 OCC Tf nip P. CUTILIUMS tk, • 4W 4 ' ' 4 .•;r• -"-vw4!" COMM CONLIIITrEE UP AUChIIILTIOt c.r r 4 ofTruln Jdr•—R Y. U. Fsint. 11A...11v:tr, Jolnta EiroDm, Wx. Blown.. On. I:LuT. REVIEW OP TILE PITTSREEtiff Fbr Ole we!: exiing; .Nly 11, 1954. $ The let of.loly was expected, by most per.. 111.143... lied In Commercial matter, to bring relief to the Money Market. The large artmonbi oftillvldeeds doe on that dal, end the general settlement of accounts. It was nipper] would unlock •liesvy elm hoarded he the mention, nod tender money Plenty and wary. 'I hie. to some extent, bid Rae to be themes: but the astounding developments of fraud In Stock., made in Nes I%.rk, have given a trek 'ward turn to the market and monelite now scarcer and border to get thou 'ever. The frauds alluded to consisted In over-Issues of Reti red and other Stocks. The first guilty party disonvered was Mr. Robert Schityler Prseklmt of the New Maven Road, who isnied ahont 6,003.000 of fraudulent Stock In that Read the sum abo.detected in a eindlar over.bsee to ;the Ilerlem . Road. but to slouch to., extent; and It Is now etlPPOnsil =feared thatbfa Stands hags extended to the ; ?fent:Muck, Met& Central, and other Roads with width ha ties crenated. PolloSing ohms neon his heels Is a fraud of the amine nature by Mr. Kyle, Secretary of the Mariam Road, shoe peculation) extend. to ebont =SO ; 000; or rather he hes overtoined android Stoat of the road to that ampulla and dissipated the proceeds In lohate Ow:dation. tither developments are daily =skit:knot:ld Mix Impossible to tall on gums share they silleod, In the meantime all le doubt and confusion. Confidence. ..... Is impend, and timidity and distrust occupy its owe.— The shock to nubile credit tc a huge one ; but It will, It Is tweed, be only temporary In its effects. The &.huyiers bare made an saehrument, and show Ile• DWties to.thesitent of/Z.000.00n and exacta rained at 000.- 000. affording a prospect of ten cents on the dollar to theu deluded creditors. ' Asa matter aromas such a crash could not fall to carry Own many worthy houses oninceted In - badmen matters With the unworthy one.. Already some Sew or live long ostatdietted Anne in New York bare gone by tho board, and one in Philadelphia. Other failure% groniog out 0 the prewar: It the Money Market. ere , .reported in New' Yort,• Philadelphia and .Cincintatl. The Philadelphia I.edgir gay.:."We are on the verge of very troubles, times, no one knowing where fraud and failure may next ahoy Itself. Our own city has by no means been exempt. We have had several largo taboret within the last month or two, to say nothing of the semere 100 by a Arm through the criminality of a clerk, and the large robbery by at an , coo of the .11int.'! And the Inquirer adds: "We regret to state that a failure ofa Broker and Stock operator took alai* this morning, though It would not be eurprlaing It he had plenty of company in such conwahlve timer as these," She effect upon the Money Market may easily la enilti rated. tendon are • growing extremely cautious, and blur Irian eonaterala ere not eo easily negotiated. Prime piper In Now York Is quoted at YOGIS. In Philadelphia at 16$01 6. bfifl second elan 16@21. • In Cincinnati the rate, range from 12424. It must be understood, however, that there is very little pormrelessed as prime and dlseountedat imdde rates. At New York the banks are; disetemtlng very eaullously ; almost all the paper offered on Friday and Saturday was theorem out. Fond of the banks have hawed more mosey on Stocks and Bonds than they nu