DEPLIMENT. PITTSBURGH: WZDATSDAY MORIUNG 4114.11C1f 21-,--1856 /r.likir of tlatitte:— Anti-Krow' Nothing borough of East 13irmin 31T/411:118. - John Jacks& 115 be folkering is the great Wary sibieeed in the ighitmen the 16th inst.: ,13A01185- - &dam Flentborn 65 cotincu.. D. Beecher J. Walton. /0 Mena : ....... -IL 0. E. 810cara;.... ...-. ;166 Torrence earapbelL.l29 alum Wairautn 185 -- - . COMAS:Cy. cONsTA.Bit. A- Welure— 117 A. Liggett 46 Vntoas. stazcsoas. #caosa. Diascrrolls. D. Rdwards.y. . .-... . ~..1 Joseph Walton 59 Jail:, Residick. 127 Robert B. Carnhan..:49 John P. Hogan. 134 Jas. M. Pryor 45 snare coinuastous. irrissacr COinassioant. lam J." Thomas.......ll7Jacob Appleton. -.. - ' A 51111.101.. ABSII3OII. Darld--Rdeirds. ' 144 5. Llggett 1 43 asarstrrarrasasssoas. - aisrerreirr 4sszszoss. D. Sharing 153 Sam. M ' lntoeh 47 1 John Frans...- . .. 161 John Semler 61 .. .. -- - illlnaltilP 111.1=41 ,- • - 1170011 01 TLECTION. D in a inu t r4g - : 117 D . 8ee0her........ ...... 48 iuctrosi. I . ALIDIIOIII. •- Thos. E Wskoham..ll2 Thos. 56 John P.' Jos B. Crtighton......sB .robn 'Brown D. IdirardL Thnonnnertavvi Pfitx---Tanzie Roma Suanun. --liduretlyliefoie eight o'cioelt . on Tuesday even tag, a fire broke out in a stable on Mason street, near Edam, in the lower part of 'Allegheny 'There was a stiff - teem blowing.at the gitalbstid:theisilding being nearly filled with .7-heyarulin ;every exposed location, it was epee ditf errielepod iIIfiSEMS. The alarm was prompt " .V.Aitteti, and several of the neighbors hasten iti-khestable with a vier, of rescuing their ti=T 14 1 said to be inside ; but their efforts pro in. wed naseuling, for two of the poor animals per ---fehtel'in the fiames,while the third was burned to such saextont that his owner, to terminate - his sufferings, bad the poor brute shot a few - minutes after hewn rescued. - The wind ecatinui'ng to blow very hard, the 2 / 1 11101 communicated to a board fence in the neighborhood of the stable, and from thence to the rear.of sr pair of frame dwellings a few yards farther on. Beth were speedily destroyed, though the few firemen on the ground strained every nerve to preserve them. The buildings were owned by Messrs. Mason it, Dilworth, and were valued at $B,OOO. The firm is not insured. The stable was rented by Mr. William Dilworth, and the horses were his property. He also lost abOut three tons of hay, three sets of harness, and numerous ether articles. He estimates his Amsa at $5OO. Mr. D., has no insurance. The dweliDtg bonus were oczuped by Dietrick My . - era, - a teamster in Mr; D.'e employ, sedan Irishman named John Kelley. Myers lost the greater part of his furniture; and Kelley fared test little, if anything better. Their joint loss will not exceed $2OO. No insurance. As we hive Said before, the wink blew very hard, and the fire, while it lasted, burned with terrific violence. The sky was filled - with sparks innumerable, some of which were Carried up wards of smile from the scene of the cordlagra . tdon, the :reflection of the flames on the river made it appear like a huge, mirror, and - rendered the: smallest object on - the hills oppo -- site- distindly risible. It was very fortunate that - there were no buildings in the vicinity, else, most assuredly, they would have fallen a prey to .the fiames.l. Messrs. biason tc - P.ilworth„ in the natter of 11res,appear to be peculiarly =fortunate. Their Ina taw mill was destroyed but a few weeks since, and now they lose $BOOO additioral. The 'fret fire, though thought to be the work of an incendiary,! it has since been ascertained was the result of accident, but that of Tuesday night was not. Mr. Dilworth suspects one or two individ - =ls for being the inotadiaries, and will, in all probability, have them arrested to-day. . Tun. Linter Bann Punsourtons.—The am ok:Zug arguments in the light bread nrosecu tie= were made before Alterman Donaldson on Tuesday.. Mr. Ifelion,made an able speech for the defence. He'contended that the ordinance under whidlt the suits had been brought, placed an imlawfal restriction upon trade, and should - not, on the ground of public policy, be enforced. It also conflicted .with that portion of the Con stitution of the United States giving Congress the powei, to regulate the standard of weights andmeasures, end with the act of 1797, eompell log the sale of bread by the pound. This latter . act imposes a penalty of $lO millesimal, selling bread otherwise than by weight, and alien one -1 hill the fine to the informer. The ordinance -- ander which th•presentsuits Wheat' hist - itnted , fixed the Penalty at $5, and gm it all to the in farmer. Ilere the act of 1797 conflicted with the oedinance; and this be thought, was fatal to the prosecution. Mr. Irwin' followed. and spoke at some length. Mr. ATCalnlont appeared for the prig.. ...cation, and closed the'enuments in the case. He con tended that the allegations of the gentlemen on the othse aide, to the affect that the ordinance was tnaconstititieroal, were worth nothing; ins mush as the Aldermen bad no right to judge of the constitutionality or unconstitutionality of the lei, that bek4 the pr . orinco of another and high er tribunal. He maintained howerer, that the . ordinance waar.ot unconstitutional; but, should the defendants` by any possibility, escape, by • taking refuge under the act of 1797, he would proceed against them under that law, and nom ' pal them to pay epenaltytwicethatnowclaimed - Therewas a large crowdin attendance and the arguments were listened to with deep interest. Is addition to the contributions in cash, (the receipt of which has been. acknowledged from time to time in the papers,) the following doria tiOns in groceries, bread, &e., were received at the Fourth st. Soup-Housti Hntehlson, 8.. D. Wilson, etch e barrel of flour; W. E. Schmertz, Shroeder & Hagerman, J. A. Marine, I. Ms, each $5 in groceries; A. P. Anshats, Mr. Wallsford (Dud Liberty), each one load of coal; McClurg & Bro., 250 loaves of bread; J. B. P" 150 loaves of bread; S. Jones, Esq., J. Hubley, W. M. Hersh, G. Skinner, J. AL peas, -each 100 loaves of bread ; B. & J. Davis' , one barrel of crackers; J. B. Dunievy, 60 pounds of barb* and 20 pounds of pepper; John L. Awl, .50 pounds of barley; W. B. Holmes, one lot of beef; Mrs. T. 3L Moshe% one lot of beef and potatoes ;IMr. Woodweli. one lot of turnips and potatoes; Geo. W. Smith, two sheep; ti. H. Butopus, tore.balf dozen chickens; 1 doz.' chick donor'ettameitoknoten ; L. Spahr, EastLib arty, .2 blikets of cabbage; Geo. W. Barns, $5 in work; H. AfeEleari Bataan, Garrison & Co. castings; J. Dunbtp, M. Doertlinger, Jno. An derson, Hu ware. Ehtextrue Caastai.--A espies was issued yes— terday for the arrest of Maisel Sommer ' John Sommer and Mary Sommer; charyeaswithan at tempt to extort money, by Henry .ffeckle. The plaintiff I'llqm-that be was about Starling for .Californis,having paid his passage thither, when he was detained by a warrant tuned at the In stance of Mrs. Sommer, who charged him with a very serious offence. He was detained until the steamer on which ke was to sail had left New 'ffork,..and thus lost Ms passage money. He al leges that the charge Iu made against him for the purpose of extorting money from him, and hanow bring's:don to recover dsmages for the lose which his detention occasioned him. Ball in $5OO for each defendant is required. ":- DisonSzain.—John Zimmerman, the indirld eel whose arrest - for larceny, on oath of James Coop, we hare already noticed, had shearing be fore aline= Major. yesterday. Several wit. .nooses were examined; but their testimony went new to r emmtpate than condemn the prisoner. : It was shown that he was an acquaintance and' companion of the person who left the stolen ar ticles attic house where Heed found them; but there'was ao treidemes to show that be was cog , - Mssat of, a took any put in the robbery. He „.. was therefore urged from cutody. Daowims—A • deck-hand on the It4l4f Or ' 411 7 Cifjs fail overboard yesterday rooming; end would have been 'drowned but that -be was remised by the took of the steamer .Bt. Clair." The cook - himself afterwards met with a- shaky_ nahap, end would hart met with !`waturf grave." wen It not for the exertioni of s young =au mood Murray, who jumped kap the water and brought him safely ashore. = I - , , ,urpoureitsso Writ Tim litiarow,—..corneuus Veins and John Itsitan were talon before the ,Mayor Yesterday, coci with interfering with •-; " - '-'thelratals on the "pr erl oon night: The charge .."a4usfaised end the parties ordered to pay $5 2: - each lid costa. They were committed in do lett of payment, but their friends subsequent• ly made op the desired amount and procured Asir discharge. - ' • Viianalayar Adams, yeaterdaY• fined JOS. k Lothth .$.50 for selling liquor on the previous Sabbath. • The defendant residcsr on Troy Hill, near Dirquense bombe!, and was doing quite an - eatensive busthesa,:when.. the police interfered `'sad put a stop to his, speculation.... Mrs. Stainer, proprietor of a beer slop on the :nuat - Woll fined a similar among fora like of ' fon. I Both parties_ paid their fines and were ...,,,,, blatabrOOCkt "111inciothinate on s a tetaeti A nun, ireinill' ims biai st y - bitten. ll byi nt our c ••— Miaday morning, end the neighbor. '-- :•-- ' dogs on to a bUkillen living in AI. ;doge belong . ererctiady farooloot_ ferocity. :• , , bond. , . and are • dostraY ,____—_, :i.• - - - otrichnitte might P ari . Cann - -Th,,,bkaiyy Comm each' .- hy the_ Mayor yroar • ' line duct on John irad,aro l!'---- d E li end diaorder l 7Con , 7- --.-7rilay; tir-rktml 00 11 ,0, 1 , .• - IL iVr:L:' ', :.- Z" 1 2-, ~ ' I ...-11,4,,,, it.;x:,' . 1.. i!.,11..,1, Ilswattn.—John Irvin, Sig., President of the _old Allegheny Bridge Company; has offered ti,teltard cif 4.1.90, for the apprehension of the person or persons -who attacked And grossly in; salted a lady and gentleman, nhile crossing that structure on Thursday night last. Bustmaar.—Joseph illickline, charged with burglary; was committed on a process from court yesterday. The prisoner had been out on bail, but, his sureties giving him up, was arres ted. He will be tried at the ensuing term of the criminal court. TIPPLING . Horn.—Alderman Major, yester day, held Mrs. knidams to bail, for her appear ance at court, on a charge of keeping a tippling house. The defendant resides on Prospect street, and keeps one of the most notorious and noisy doggeries in that district of the city. MUTH pow AFPOPLICICY.—Mr. Henry Pomo rens, a farmer raiding in Snowden township, died soddenly- onSaturday while driving in, a wagon through 'Birmingham. His death was caused by an appdpleetio fit. Disnucrr Corn:.—Before -- Judge Williams. Calvin W. Bennett vs. Richard T. Leech. Ac tion to recover $lOOO the amount of a board bill alleged to be due plaintiff by detendant. On trial. Cot.D.4t was very cold out of doors yester day, and warm fires and great-coats were In ac tive demand. The thermometer at 2 e. st. was but 24 degrees above Zero. BszAwl or Crrr OILDINAIWIL —Quite a number of merchants were fined by the. Mayor yesterday tor occupying the side-walks with their wares in violation of one of the oily ordinances. = TES Watch lions* had nine tenants on Mon day night. 'They were all charged with Tagran cy and druntenness, and.none of them esearTed. BY TELEGRAPH The Oriziba arrived with Mexico dates to the Ad. ' Banta Anna left the Capital on the 26th, with all his troops, with but 1600 aid much baggage. The papers say he went to the bathe. The latest reports are that he had reached the department of Guinea, having defeated the in surgents under Moreno, and a deserter who was taken prisoner was shot. He had also forced the Main army of Alvarez' o retire after a des perate-struggle near Chipunclago, and had re turned to the Capital. ' His Grand. dates to the 7th state that two Mexican war steamers were taking on board troops. It is said that all on the frontier will soon march for Vera Cruz to Tampico. La vingo returns to the Capital. Both the applications by Mrs. Gaines for the probate of the last will of Daniel Clark were re fused on the ground of insufficient evidence.— Another hearing has been granted. New Tons, March 20.—The California Bank ens' failures have producedno effect here; stooks have generally advanced one to two per cent.— Private latices lead to the bead that all the Youses Will resume payment in a few weeks. A steamer communicated with the there bur night at twelve o'clock. A few speounitors got hold of the newt and operated on stooks exten sively, calculating upon a large decline. When the Board met, all stocks-advanced. Specula tors who operated for - a decline lost $30,000. The news did not generally transpire , until near ly eleven o'clock this forenoon. &ism, March 20.—The Committee of the Legislature on the removal of Judge Loring, are divided in opinion. The majority report in haar of his removal is signed by four members of the Committee; the minority report against the remoial is signed by two. The other mem ber of the Committee has not signed the minor ity report, but is against the removal RIO/DRISD, Va., March 20.—A terriffic erplo slon occurred at the Midlothian coal pits, Ches terfield, last evening. Sixteen persons were ta ken out liring and eight dead bodies. It is proba ble all of those taken out alive will die. It is sup - posed that 60 ware in the pit at the time, most at whom era doubtless dead. The ezplo sion wits caused by a blast. Nsw limit 20—It is underetood that the Goverpor will send s message to the Legit lature to-day reootronending the imposition 'of taxes on Itailr' cad freight, for the be.netlt of the Canal. VICADIMICKSDITIW, VA., !larch 20,—At the charter election „yesterday, the Know Nothings elected their candidate for Mayor, and the whole of the city officers. Haanutruraa, March 2.o.—The Mechanica' Bank of Pittsburgh passed finally by a vote of 48 to 24, the largest vote given to any bank hill. Noarobz, Va., March 20.—The frigate Colum bia, the flag ship of the Home equadrou, arrived ou Stmelay with 60 mutes of yellow fever ou board, Caimans. Pa. ' March 20.—J. Ellis Bonham ehairman of theDemocratio State Cintral Com mitteo,last evening, of congestion of the -lungs. Nww Your., March 20.—A1l qualities of cot ton Wire advanced since the arrival of the Af rica; the sales to-day are 3,000 bales; N. 0. middling 9}; N. 0. fair 111; uplands middling 14; uplands fair 91. Flour dull with declining tendency; ales 3,000 bbls. Ohio st $9,37® 9,75; Southern dull; sales 1000 bbls at $9(39,76. Wheat firm, with tales of 7,500 bash. Corn stiffer, but not higher, with sales $4,000 bush. Beef unchanged, with sales 200 bbls. Pork dull. Lard unchanged, with a moderate demand.— Bacon dull, with declining tendency. Butter dull. Whiskey, Ohio, 31®31}; prison Whiskey 64, with sales =5 bble. Coffee firm; eel's 5100 bags Rio at 110111. Sugars firm. Iron a shuts lower. PEILLDZIMELL, March 20.—N0 new feature in Flour, stocks small and prices firm, very lit tle enquiry :for export end the only sales are 200 bbls. Superfine at $9,25 load 200 bbls. ex tra at $9,75. Bye flour dull at $6. Corn meal $4,14. Wheat in demand very little of fering sales 1000 bushels prime,and Jersey red 5t.52,20 ; white worth s2,Bo—Bye sells at $l,- 25. _Corti in fair demand and 9000a10,000 bushels yellow sold it 906. afloat, and some in store at Mkt delivered. Oats Unchanged ; sales 2000bashels prime Penna. at 65. limeades and Provisions but little doing. Whiskey held firm ly ; mall sales in bbls. at 31} and in hhds at 30. - Carman% March 20.—Flour dull at $8,15 ®58,20. Whiskey 24t. Prosislorusquiet.mess Pork $18,50; bulk Shoulders Lard firm; prime mostly held at 9 for bbl., and for kegs. No change in Groceries. Linseed Oil 86, quiet. The River has risen one foot since yesterday. Weather cold. Thermometer now 20 degrees aboraZero.. the Honorable the Judges of the Court 9!.F.12 Sodom of the Penn, In and for t h mty g set ol rarird.f humbly & of m Pea n d . ot T .SI on M? d De * Hoorn k it h prodded Wand"wih =talkie In for the so. comendstion of trsvelent and Mhne, st. hit donnas hone. In the tsforessld, _sod pray, thst von Wooers etlll Owed grant ,nus e .enee bop s Tisdale home of entertalonind. And nos Winner, on In duty pound, will ern nay. - JOHN BEITLP.S. We. the standbys,. reti e serfs Peebles township. do certify nut the ston retina:serfs of good none for hon esty sod terapersam. awl In well prondsl with hone room awl WIMIiiIMON fen the secommntstlim ss.d lods• log ofstranders trardna, and Um* end Won Is t nesset7. (no 6 Pondee. D Into. B E anonntli Wm Woolalsr. sr. W ]Saga 7. n.W nork,_W P Blom. John Boom Jae Woolv9 dtde eil, Wan mina, Thee B ineoh.• H Gnu mtd INE ACRES OF CHOICE LAND FOR Bas il Sit wall fantod, and situate 3 mile. from the tT VAL LINT Ilifdallergaril= eLI • oml bone, to. Two grape arbors: elm apple, Moab, reart-natnekplum And other fruit trip+. &It haslthr and of atatlce tiniOnT. Good water end =mutant— ) rice SLBG Tams easy. B. CUTHBERT # SON, mh2 - T4O. 3.1 PRESBYTERIAN HYMN BOOICS--Wd to dad , by Enna" • large anieftment of Psalm Ind mita. agates's and arkonial t r....... mh.l6 • Ad Market aa, raw ath. GREET APPLES-57 bbla. for sale by mhl6 JAMES MaLIUOILLIN. FEW MANTILLAS--A. A. Mason A, CO. mill oath their Ord exhibi/cm of SartheerMentOthe Math Oonisdine *sot sad flit, car norther, tbe 1910. P RODUCE SIINDILIES,; • • Layd.,l2 bbly It. I; 11.441.4100 bas brbrbt • yaw Cloystesettablt Pao Batter 20 bbly: - Tinweiv 4 by, 10 ' 11 4 : 5 4 .Pu2g ;741: kc ieLbbts tp . rto 1414 lb c tale by fal9 SHAW ulLwOnTll. " - gLEGANT DRESS GOODS—A. A. Ms - 0 . 0011 Clien ou MandsOb• Rich Maid "Wm Colwed Elms Ylsh2 &sagest:4o da eWmgeslo BMOC • froth Milts Brillintak 3 C...e1& eel". • 1: 6 1 ...f i fes b . b : . w;am, ItPPLE3-21. bbls. Itomanitelli rem =lnd Ms day. sad far fialik Dium, on WILLOW CHARCOAL, an excellent art title. mparal exmody for larSklorfrom. 6 lourn , JOS. YLE3I log . cca..Dlamond and. Milan mt. UGAR-10 Ude. primo 014 Sugar in a:alb:mi.:on T. LIT LX NM. BUD PEAOHES—goo hush. Obio halves norived sad far srar by 'Mt k LIOGLIT. - HIM APPLES-100 bus. knit rao'd and aulahubT • Ja2o & 11.DAT.ICHI &CO &MINED, SUGARB-1000 bbls. Crushed. • Po+datoct •44 I.oa Sturm, from du Bt. Jolues Sagas Etaan7, la atonsaMlbr li de SHANGHAI CAPS just ree'd and for ego law at 91 Waal wt.IVILSON 130 X. —-- - - 100 Lent' MUT:2.IP in ingm asnE and for bble. Clover Bead in-Adore and' toblll • .1018 hornsoo. BOODIS--10 0 doi. Corn Brooms for solo t 7 '114113 401125.71,019 a 00. , . COMMITTEE 07 AIIIIITIUTION. FOR -V4 / CIL 137,mnr,V.T.—Vits. Erusmi, Jos - ZcA lluODrs Jzo. McMinn. Mio.Scorr. liminess has hero pretty active during the week. In most department. of trails, and especially SO In the receiv ing and forwarding department- The receipta of Prodsn and thlpmenta of Edda. )Icm-handl. and our own hien -I:facture. bare been more than usually active. The Rivers have been In excels. mentitlose. On Vedder night but there was • very heavy rain. which produced a sudden rue In the tiononr.shela bringing It 'up to IS feet on Bonder. It Is now rece‘Ung timely, but there Is enough water for the largest dada beats, dud likely to condone so Per : mule time. The tributaries of the Allegheny are reported 1 to be all open. end lumber sod Iron are •expected down In large quantities this week. We bale had no receipts of lumber of any amount tbs. nearly a year. Navigation on the Canal has been resumed, and the trampartation compenles are now busy lo forwarding con signments. The Notarises. Bred u also carrying uC Inge mounts of freight ; and shippers who died this route to the East, base no reason to complain of detention as this point The Information corning In from all quarters led , ecting the growing crops is quite encouraging- The Winter Wheat never OM better promise. We regret to hear that In Ohio then 111 by no means am mush as the 12/04 amount of lend under Wheat as In former your., owing t ° the very dry weather iirgrgibil lest Fall ; but this mar be Darden,. donedled by the sowing of Spring Wheat, and In the Elates farther Wed It la most likely :that any deb ciencies likely to isrise In Ohlo will be 01.21,60141 thou ends up. • The Spring aeon. mor.orer, gives indication oftedug quits favorable to the planting and wed. of Spring, crops. The Orel .Cwt has mostly all been shipped; and nearly all that went cant on the ate rise _has got along safely far as beard from. Thee continuation of • good etage of water will lead to further shipments. The amount rat out this year Is far below that of last year, de far; and the meson ht. been In every Ml:4d • dbadrous one to ehlppeve. The Cincinnati and Louisville paper" of Monday report 25 feet in the chants! to Louisville and enough water on the Palls to carry over the largest boats. All the lower Area= were open and full. At Bt. Louis an Thursday night last they were visited with a helm snow storm which lasted from 4 o'clock P. IL, on Thursday to 10 A. hi., on Friday. The Intallholansor of the 17th says The entire fall avow covered the wround to the depth of about Mt inches, and eras the hearleetve have had Mole Winter ; in ha. not radad. although II the mid dle of M inh.) Tlvanow storm extended lar and wide. gram Keokuk. from 511 taints on the Chicago and Mississippi Railroad. Bsad from the arrivals from ever 7 dlrectiort, by River an d a i t, we hear that the snow fell to the depth of several inches. The thawing of ads large amount of snow oe apt to cause the water to dee somewhere. The lower Yllesistippi nu In good condition. and ell the upper Rimy ware navigeble and tieing. The reports from the Money markets contlene &sushi. The New York Oosomerelal of Baturdey evening say' lizir .. 6tizArs, March 19 • . ......... The Money . market It nbundsntly impaDed, and good Pa. pre I. in request, both at the Banks and in the amt. and e rect. foetogeth • more onondent bettor. hen the tome the futurn The Stock sake hare lse for •tbe weak, and menersily at better prim. partleWaraYy in those deworintion• matt suitable to Investment. In dude Stocks and the totter elan of Rallroed Ronda It Ie • long time dam there ban been as large • bordnees within the atone tremor time on that of the present web. There Is no Specie export doling the week. lent from Weton about • mlllion and • ouartar dollars haa been mob out. a begs proportion of which was drawn from Cll. elle. This Boston Courier gays "Moller le maim nod sada day by day. and its plentiful:Nes is beginning to . bass • .lightly bear•ble effect mom general Mosinee. The ' • • g trade will soon give an impulse to !mercantlde, cir cles, and restore that tone of cheerfolnem which Is Nome. nary The the sumesafal permits of ordinary enterprise.— The Banks are at present doing about all that is required of them, and there I. eery Little outside damsel! The Philadelphia Ledger says ; The Mon` r market °enthuses eioly, and business bo coin menial circles is daily more settee. O ne Important feature in the meant Spring's businesemet fiend la the bet that It lent shorter credits than temeally.and es • eon' `seal thing, the hiiismshing are believed to be much more. reliable. This Is a 'canner I.lasTimanot fall to tell favor ably. . The Baltimore An:taken orSetnetlar ease : We has* no shame's to nOrn - hilles ane:tltlon of the Mons market einem oar last. The supply!' abundant and par tles dentate of bumming who hane AMY lhing ilk. wand o swe seurttles to offer. End ne &faculty In obtalMns loans on i raw mable LOOM. Them Illy Lees ra ou the street. moat pestles Winn ego to Obtain Book • nomentxtatlons to the lull extent of their wants. We quota as last reek 109 lit tents tbs. =mot sleet lutes ibr ensue we papa. and 10012 it cent-fa ..mod class Honey hOWer can be snvilly had on tall or on inert pa pa nth good sellatarah at G A ant The Cinch:watt Gazette of Monday ilia The etieringS of froebus. names antatie smelt bus the supply at mums not strictly habolass it larger. The Ramer pas without &Malty. but the latter ars 002.0 readily nese/dated. Outside rates vary_ howl: to 24 11 cent including prime and ad Ma. FroirlaGe Ca steady at %QM and NMI for Now Orleans. There no au increased demand for curroocy. The business in the Grocery market continues salve. CoMaumee Mad buoyant at V... cash. Sugars and Coffman. also ann. A slightly lammed supply of Flour depressed prime stain today, and salts Yea made from 18.30 to 14,15. Port advanced to $12.25 fry Meas. and It sae understral that ales were made of heavy Men et $13,50. The tendency is .1111 award. and dealers Fener ally anticipate an *drama to lit Nothing of %marten, tansaml la Meat or Baron. but the carat e tad • dna cone.cone. Bulk Lands:Ail to fair latent at SU fa prime ballet Thane 11 a taripOrtoszed for State Stooks to the Now York market, probably from adventurer. who want them fbr • Itanktog bade, to operate under the Indiana rortoed Froa Ilanklato taw. The Termer Canada, winds salloi tram llooton on !atm day, for LlTerpool, took out U=l7f IT In Onl4 nun $080,170 Azorrionn -6014 Coln And TIPOO to gnsna , Gal Coin. mating a total of $1=4.11 Of the Coffee arid lOW markets w• MAUI* Dlibmlng net to the }Ulan**llsertiovi °Monday - . Os:rm.-Abe care. thinitatasotraoaretble , sEI boor ant. antrisrieee are wellinistalned, ..igfengge 441.11, of anent 1.400 bear sonigsir ant of the carcet i g..