ME ''MA • Free DeasocratleCeaveatlen. FORMER ~BY.TIIE NIAGARA. ' -The Free Dennwrats otAlleghenv County , • . met in Conveniden OttWednesday morzung • "at ' - • XEW Four „ JRI.9 the Coort House, and Orgeniztsiby callhigGeorgel LIVERPOOL Mattearra.—... Cotfon---Deuniston W. Jackson, Esq., to the Chair.' Judge Heath I reports cotton -quiet; the rates have receded was chosen Vice President, and. Messrs. Rob-; from previous advance, and his decline if - about ert Straw amid. Heron Fester, Secretaries. 1-16. Orleans:fair el, Middling - Mobile On motion of .Dr. Giszzam, - , a committee .con fair 6i, 3liddling,s). The sales on Friday were eistitig of Dr. Gazsam, Dr. Feint:nen, David I 9,000 bales, closing at rates unchanged; mode .lteed, James - Robb and George:Witten, was ap- rate demand.- The stock, exclusive of ship pointed by the Chair to draft,-reeOlutiotet 'acid board. is . 331,250 4 bales of which 625,900 is prepare business for the Conrention. American. • ~The Committee retired, and after a short ab- id • . reatstaffs.—Prices unchanged, moderate settee, returned; and reported preamble end busineste some circulars quote wheat at 311 de resolution*, which were amended 'lB follows, and I Flour 611 decline In dian Corn-In. adopted: ' . of the Free D I Prune Gortectaker, not the General, arrived Binsaxas, The only purpose em- on the 4th of July, the bearer of the ocraoy is to establish in practice the principles -al V ienna . of Russia to Austria . The precise from titne to time promulgated by conventions, I c'ffienti reply of the reply haie not transpired, but tort - representing weld patty; and the late Whig Conn- ,termssehakeir also carried an autograph letter from ty Convention adopted substantially the platform I of the Free Democracy, and pledged their nom- Nicholas to Austria,. the tenor of which is Balk therein con to ,to he that by evacuating Wallachia and leaviegl inees to all the prominentprinciples tedaed; and wherena , teen no indication free the Danube, the Czar considers that he eatej isfies the reasonable demands of Austria.: 11,101- 1 ' _of an intention on the part, of the State organ davia, it not to-be emanated, as the occupation !rations of either the Whig or Democratic par- ties to nlimadott the platforms ndopted by them of that principality is a necessary guarantee for respectively, at Baltitnore in 1852; and the wisp- the eoedithz4B of:4 futur e Fence than of any ticket pledged.to the support of ei- Manteadel as-rived on the Gth at Berlin, thee of the Baltimore. pletforms, would be it vir- from St.- Petersburg,,.with the Czar's reply to teal disavowal of-the principles of the Primp°. Prussia; it is courteous, and ttates that the Czar • jucteppy, and an "abandonment of the purpose of cannoVreeign theexclusire protectorate aver the • their organization as a party. And whereas, we Greek Christians. -If the Turks accede to a rejoice to know and acknowledge that tens of joint protectorate of the Five Powers, the Czar thouiands . ...er Whigs and Democrats have left, will - evacuate the principalities when the Wes or-are prepared to leave the pro-slavery plat, tern powers will evacuate Turkey, but she will tepee erected at Baltimore, and are fully deter- retain a, strong military position initioldevia . uuned henceforth to speak and vote and act for as a provisional' security: The Czar also sent. Liberty end Law; and to sustain and defend the; CoL Isalcoff to Dreedee, tritit . a friendly auto Constitution. as . ..our forefathers understand it, graph letter to the Ring of Saxony, and ether. and the Union, os they formed. it, therefore, soverelgus who were represented in the Bamberg Resolved, That to all ouch we- hold - forth the' Conference. right bander fellowship, end pledge ourselves to Meanwhile hostilities continue, and fighting co-operate with them in the formation of a party is reported from Ms Baltic, the BlackeSea, the Of Freedom, regerdless of, past difrerenees and Danube end Asia. pottiest:ea, and of present 'or former organi_ • The Austrians entered Wallachia, and the rations.. • •• , • French army were embarking in English Ships _ Resolved, That we approve of and commend at Chabourg for Finland. the patriotic courae recently pursued by the its. Respecting - the Austrian occupation of -Wal publicans of Michigan; and we, the Free Dim- lachia, all that is known is thaton the 2i], 1301 , - °crate of Allegheny county, are not only willing sateen steamers with - Austrian troops on board, to II similar count; by recommending the dropped -dein the Danube. ' withdrawal (under similar circumstances) of the Napier's fleet was layber, in line of battle be -Free DeMocritle ,State ticket in Ponesylvania:; fore Cronstadt lip to Jane 29th no attack had but; as an tanned of what we are willing to - do been made. . ; The Engliah frigate Desperate - fired in State polities,_ we do hereby unanimously some shots. which the batteries returned. nominate as our candidated the persons recently Bomarsurit was a second time bombarded oh , nominated by the Whigs of Allegheny en their the 26th and 29th of June; and the fortifications county ticket—ake Whigs of this county having were destroyed. tak'ma a decided standin favor ok' true demo° . . Oa the 24th'Juno eight Russitut steamers came racy; *bile Douglas Dementia& -hold forth no out of Sebastopol and attacked throe of the hope: of their. .ehaking off the ittenbus of the lied ships et the batteries. The allied ships eisa Slave power. • • gaged Were furious and terrible: There seems Resolved, That:while such has been the course to have been a running fight, and considerable of the Whlgier this county,' and while a diSpoii- damage was done. ' tier: to pursue a like course probably prevails The main body the allied fleet was at Daldjik. with a largo majority of individual Whigs, west Some Englialtboats were taking the soundings of the river BellitylkM; yet;a6 in their combined at noon. action as an organized State party, controlled by Dneeper exchanged fires with the Cossack;.— the sin:rebidding interests of :Philadelphia, the On the Danube on the list and 22d unimportant Whig party of Penesyleariia has furnished no battle was fought The Turks under Clizalte evidence that their State candidates will either taller. Paella fell on the Russian rear guard of repudiate the Baltimore platform or oppose.the 25,000 men, near Silietria on the list. The bat_- aggression of the slave power, except that on two - tie lasted two days. The Russians lost 2500 kill points that at thresent time arrest the etten- ed, but made good their retreat tion of the North—therefore it !sour duty to con- The Russians cent:Mae to concentrate towards fleas, to support the Free Soil State Ticket; and Sereth and Pruth. They apparently-mean to Fe vre call upon Mr. Potts, our candidate for Gover- turn to ,Matschin, Itstchkit and Fultsr.la on the nor to meet Judge:Pollock, if be appears on the right of the Danube. stu;np, and oppose him at Sur sedly -as he would The'platis of the campaign movements of the I Mr. Bigler.,', Neither of those : gentlemen openly allied army are kept profoundly secret. - advocate the Nebraska :Bill and Fugitive Law, The cavalry is supposed' to be advancing by but neither ef them has, yet pledged himself to - land to Balking. oppose - ill wrong and usurpations or the slave • A telegraph is being built from Constantinople powerrEnd each would be politically free an all to Varna, Shutrila, Wsddin and Gallipoli. other questions than the two referred to, the 'Fifty thbrisand anglo-French troops are still rights of the North; and sacrifice the interests of at Varna' mail Stunned. Prince Napoleon was freemen. also there. • IteseleeiL That, shOtild 'either the Whig or Gen. Bosquees left division has left Adrinno- Democratic party; and its candidates, Mr. Bigler. Pie fee numb , - - - or Mr. Pollock, take sucks position in favor at Omer 'Naha is prepared to establish his head- Liberty, the rights of the. North, as Penrisybra- quarters' at Rutechuk. . Mans should,- we Still then recommend that Mr. Communications from the .Danube are kept Potts be withdrawn, and the support or Free open as far as Sisterta, by Turkish flotillas. Democrats be given to the candidate of that On the Ist of July, Gortschakoff removed his party which first declares itrifull indepengence, head-quarters from Ealaresch to Wrentsent now and-forever of the Slave Power. Gen. Baragity.D'Hilliera commandrthe division Resolved, That we approve the action of the of -the French army which is presently embark meeting of free bethoerats which called this la t est Cherburg.for the - Convention. Illltichardson's - : Cwealar cmotea Western Canal After the venal rtieoiutiOta, regisesting the city our at 365606a-6d; straight. Baltimore, Phil papers to publish the proceedings, Re.,- the con., adelphia and Canadian 375, - good 01,1e3135; Sour ventian adjanrnecl.. . ' 315a,348 Gel. White Wheat 103 lkilZolle, red 105 - 5d(11,10s 9d. Cana; Western white and yellow, transactions large but at lower prices, 85s. The accounts freUil the agricultural districts are rather unfavorable, but the 'average crops are anticipated. ' Provisions.—Reef trachanged: Richardson re ports sales of 225 tierces Western arlos.s. la Pork, transactions ere large, but at lower prices for Eastern or Western dull, with declining ten dency. Bacon firm; Icing and Awl g9s€442s. Shouldere, prices unchanged, an active bcteiness at 42,96505, according to quality. Laid, prices higher with-an active speculative - demand. Gardner reports the sales of the Week at 1000 bbls at 49a Cdees3s. ;Nothing doing in Linseed: Odoake is wanted. Tallow, smell export demand; advanced 2dG3l; a large speculative demand, 68s; South Amer ican 675. • -A Max :Kruatu—lsoussr.--An inquest was held by - Coroner Lowry, yesterday, on the body of II man vaned Andrew McElnelly, whop died on Tuesday, evening, at a boarding house in the .sth Ward, kept by a German named Edward Feth— er. The.deceased, it would appear, was a labor; ing man, end calling at the house alluded fo o Monday.evening, he, engaged a bed for the night. After supper helooktwo..glass.oe of lager beer, and retired to rest. apparently in good health and spirits, and nothing more was heard of him until two o'eiock on Tuesday morning, when it was ascertained that he had jumped through the windowed. his ballroom, until-was- lYing in a eenceleas condition on the pavement below. • Ile was taken into the house, When it was found that his 'windpipe was horribly lacerated by coming in contact with a glass lamp =upended over the door and immediately under the window from which he had thrown himself. Itu eked' was also se- . rionsly injured, so that Dr. Cortiman, the physi chat called to attend him, dechired that his • case woslmond medical skill, atua that no hopes of his recosory need bo entertained: .Tho owner. of the house, not wishing to see the =fortunate man diethere,-, precnred a ticket:of admiasion to the poor bnuao, and it was while he was being lifted into .it wagon for - the purpose of being conveyed thither that ho expired. The tleieased was a astir° 9 1- Ireland, and sailed from Dublin for Boston in the year 1814. was a - .strong,. robust looting - emu], and . wait about fifty years of ago. The jolty returned a verdict that the deceased oamo.to-his death from injuries receiv ed by falling from the window. of a house MA° Fifth Ward The bonsai itiVrl;itt.the deceased died is one of the filthiest !Tots in the city, and well calculat 7 ed to generate aicimeinn the neighborhood.-- The .Board of Health tieuld do well to look atter it, and either compel the proprietor of the es tablishment to partly his house or' have him fin-. ed for mantel:di:lg a nuiraire. Tug Ductemitua GRITS attended a pic-Uic and excursion yesterday at the grove near Capt. Campbell's, in 'Ross township. The Company, at. ter a warm contest, for. posseetion of a silver medal recently presented them by the "Rorer grusrdit,"- and .which was to be handed over to the member taakingtho best shot, enjoyed thorn . - selves for some time at a plc-nle being held in the neighborhood, and returnedthe city much Pleased with the day's sanumuent,' The ' , Greys" are a well organized and popular Oeuipany, and O credit to the "citizen moldier," of 'Pittsburgh. The medal - alluded to was non by,James_ Petrie, who made " the best; ihr4of the party. Osseo,. itowstso.—& lad named Andrew Walker,. whosiparents reside in, Peebles town ship,' was drowned- yesterday whilst bathing in the Monongahela riser, near the residence of J. J. Itoggeit; Esq. Coroner Lowry hold an inquest on the body, when a rerdiet of accidental drown ing was rendered. The deceased was aged six years, and was a. tine 'sprightly child. . • ynz Aokenor Oasx.--Tha younAladiallud ed to lu yeetertisy's Gazette as having been ab ducted • front • Seminary in Ohio, by a. fellow m v•cd flutliffe, was returned lo .the institution yes:4May, under the charge of Res. Mr. San ford, .proprietor of the 'establishment front which she d o :)ed. Suollfe is still in jail; be will have a hearing on Friday. - . . . Assanix . 42:11 Bantar.—A - man named James Potard *es sent to the jail yesterday. by Alder- Man Dobbs, on a. charge of amault and battery on a lady sunned Bab. Both parties reside M the 9th. Ward henry Martin,-lor.a similar offence on oath of Magdalena Shutt, was . held to ball; for trtel, by . • .. . . colered man named William Shop pen vas fined $ . 5 yesterdayby 3layer Adaus, , for endeavoring to Created dieturbruice at thoynH road station in k - Allegheny. The defendant is a welteiat the Station Hotel on' E:ederst 'strict in the above city. . Fum.—A Stereo's - wed. ln a clothing store in liTtegheny city yesterday; ii, was discorared be fore it had made muchlmadiray, and _ extinguish without Tatutf.—Pat:Murphy; .Jautra Precinan, - and • ardwilolland were fined $5 rich, by tha .or yeattrdiy; on • a charier of creating a row in the Diamond,. on Tue sd ay night. . • Tim W.men.jkiiiit had' sixteen - tetmM on Tuesday nisLt.. THEW: were Jen cOmmitmepla 4 the J 11! yes. iccday . . Wit* Vtairatit:—At: ro'clock yettirditji the filenametee spoil.. eq, 93°, above zeto, 'in the QTEAM. FOIL SALE . ,—Two taist.ia . tothiwarly aiwvono.lll Inehwillodor tad stx ttrota th• What Inch OyUndr, nod two foot, grebe . . "WIIIbt oat as • boyalo by. - . El. blet..AIN. TAY . HAKES-20 doz. Hay Rates just Te• colvoil ad for. al* br ESITANI(LAND, 1 . . ' NEW ARRIVAL At .1100 D'S -:..Tuirt iied i . ... vim, 'lnd rleb sidortareist of doe (Vold levielry., ..11 .1 .1 • . Bprotur And. Yorks, Pearl, Velvet. and , Leather York • . Welles 111 kirks varletlon Yaw, Thtozblerf, Dandle: to:,, All ' . the shove good* are reed direst from the at skoMcistrers, which enable" WI to otter them several/sr wholeselopr lees, • 1 .by the does= sad troarkb to 60 per mot. below • the: .' ' .4;4 eihe kr . ? lohsros inliv octet • rti= " rle ' ' l - , "14P' .r..es~ ~.-,F.T~y~..v~c~-r""e-~,~.,~~~. Coffee and Sugar arecunchanged in price, and a limited business. doing.. - Tea, oaks of common at 10s 91 Tobacco,3tar;yland and Kentdcky, prices un changed, with a moderate besiness. Iron, Welsh firm; Rails - 48 2s 64.1; Scotcl Pig Ironis gaoled. at Glasgow at-87s 640885. London 'Stoney - 3Larket..-:-The. market is un changed. Bullion his increased - .8845,000. American Stock market firm.. Consols 021® 980. listr'Yonw, 11113 0 1%—A Cowl/1(1'11g and re roller rencontre took place last evening between Messrs. Meagher, of the Cltizen and MoMasters, of the Freeman's Journal. The tr:frair grew out of an editorial in Sattardny's Journal, reflecting se verely upon Mr..Meagher. Meagher, attaiked "MeMasters with a cowhide; „Idelasters,was arm ed with a 'revolver. and shot s Meagher, slightly scratching his forehead. Meagher wrested the revolver and a loaded cane from Mollasters and then clinched him. McMasters was thrown un der and terribly beaten. NLW Yosur. July 19.—Herenfter the Board . of Health will publish daily choler& reports. res testis) , there were nineteen eases and sixteen deaths, and in Brooklyn fifteen cases mid five . 1./11 - TILL' R.I3W „LINE. 3 • co tairm39lor , l4ll.- . WASILINOTON C17:4 ;alp JO, Ilimat.—The bill - providing for better aeons modatiori-for the United States Conti in New York and Philadelphia, and •the bill .regulating postage on newspapers and periodicals Weretak en up and cliscusse.d. The House then - went into Committee of ,the Whole on the Appropriuthin bill., Sasays.--Senator Pettit , from Indiana, - asked that the Committee on Judiciary affairs be dis charged from further - consideretion of petitions for the rePeal of the Fugitive SinTO Law. Agreed The Senate then took up tho bill for the .. pay-,_ meat of Texas - debts. - . Debated. and.postioned. A. motion was then made to go ;into eseoutive cession. 2 Opposed and Homestead bill taken up. Ma'am - 9705,. Jrdy:l9..—The r r esident will send in his veto on the river and harbor bul in .141'w 1 . 0274" July 19.—Tbere hate been new cases and .7 deaths cholera in. the hospital since yesterday.' it new hospital is to be opened in either the 9th or 6th wards. " It is reported , that Lorenzo B. Shepard will re .ceiye the appointment. of District 'Attorney for this city and county, place of the late N. ,B. rIIILADZLPIIiA,. July Babecrinthais are being raised in this' city !or the relief .o! !smi lies The have been reduced to want by the loss of the steamer City of °bogey. Borrox, July 19. L—The annual commencement at ihstrard College takes place - to-day. All the books are closed and a largo number of condi dates hare offered for ndmiosiOn to the 'College 'at the present commencement.. . 1133Y0X, July 10.—The Philadelphia train terdny. ran over two men who were eleeptig on the nbont four miles from Oils city. One ins killed Instantly, and . the other hist u leg. . . ~. .. 10.- The July 19.—The Gatotte announ. cestlui failure of blessrs.lacCullough, Morris .S. Co.,