DEPAILTICEET PITTSBURGH: THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 10, 1855. TIM C 127 Scoroora..A.rairryyyr or Tricalle rat Errtaix. Wasie:—We published yester day a retrapitalition and epitome of the report of the Central Board's Committee - on Teachers and their Salaries for the School Year, beginning Jmte, 1865: As the matter is of exceeding im partanee to the interests of Education, and, per sonally, to parents, tax-payers, and °daystars, we have taken pains to make the following abl strict of the report, showin' g the school arrange : manta of each ward for the coming year. - The Committee con fated of Win. H. Everson, - Sth ward; William Varnum, 9th ward; and Reu ben Killer, Jr., 2d ward. It is but justice, how ever, to state that the report was drawn up by Jos. W..'l,elrig, - Esq., Secretary of the Board. Fiat Ward..—One Principal, male, let Gram. D•P'S $900; one ass's, female, do. $400; two sisals, female, 2n6 Grim. Dep't, each $860; two iste,ta e female, secondary dep't each $300; three "eta. jeteele, Primer/ AV% each $250. Total .salaries,s3,Bso. Socon Ward--Ore Principal, male, let Gram. Dept, ; one asst, female, do. $500; one ass's; female, 2nd Gram dep't, $850; two *sets, female, secondary dep't, each $800; four &Bete, faunae, primary dep't, each $250. Total sala ries, $3,850. TA rd Ward.--Chie principal, male, lst Grim. Dep't, $900; one "sae's, male, do. $500; tbreo ant's, female, secondaiy eich__s3oo; eight east's female, primary dep't, each $250. Total salaries, $5,650. Fourth Word.—One principal, male, let Gram. Dept, $800;. one wet, male do. WO; two seem fimale, 2ad Dep't, each $350; three sot% ternaliontcondary dept, each $300; three atone, feinale4rimary dep't, vas% $250. Total $8,750, .Ffjlb Ward—One principal, male, Ist. Gram. Dep't, $900;•one asst male, do. $500; two meta; female, 2nd Gram. Dep't, each $350; four Rot's, female, grid dept, each $300; eight ass'ts, fe male, prim. dep't, each =O. Total salaries, $5,800. Sizai Ward—One principal, male, Ist Gram. Dep't, $800; one asa't, female, do. $400; two stuns, females, 2nd Gram. Dep't, each $350; three awes, female, sec. dep't; each $300; lire ass'es,. female, prim. dep't, each $250. Total salaries, $4,050: 7 Stoma Ward.-eprincipal, male, let Gram. Deft MO; one ies?t, female, do. $350; one aaat, female, sec. ,disp't,V.6o. Total 'salaries, $l, 660. Two odditionad^teachers will be allow ed-ea soon aa the building will admit /kola Ward.—One principal, male, lat Gram. "Dap's, $800; ode turs't, female do. $400; two seta female, 2ad Gram. Dep't, each $850; three &seta, female, sea. dept each . $300; three *sets female, prim dep't, each $250- Total sala ries. $8,650. Ninth Ward.—Oae principal, male, let Gram. Dept, $800; one 'aas't, nude, do. $500; one Mal female, 2nd gram. 'dep't, $350; two assts, femile, sea. dep't, each 18000; three Wet!, fe male, prim. dep't, each $260. Total salaries, $3,000. DETTID STAIRS DISTRICT COMM Emma JUROR Inwue.—Thetourt on Wednesday morn ing resumed the trial of Henry Cummings, for. merly Post Mester at Harrison Valley, Potter county, Pa., indicted for secreting, embe.uling find destroying a letter sent by Oliver Judd from Monterey, Mass., to Nathaniel Hubbard, at Har rison Valley. The defence offered no further testimony than was reported yesterday. J. B. Sweitzer, Esq., then addressed the Court and Jury for the defendant. He referred to the tenor of the indictment in regard to the embezzle ment of the letter and 'the that - there was no proof adduced by the prosecution to show that the note had been taken from the letter.—• He also urged that the evidence that such a let ter-bad been mailed at Monterey was defective. S. W. Black, Esq., also signed for the de fendant and supported it - length the positions taken by Mr. Bweitzer. ,He called the attention of the Court to the indictment, which' be eon- Tended, was defective, inasmuch as it did not set forth that the note contained in the letter was 6f any value. The Court then took a mese until 3 o'clock, at which time Judge Shaler proceeded to address the Jury for the pelted States. Judge Shalei(lirst. noticed the objections that had been made to the indictment, by Col. Black. He thought it would lave been more proper to bring such technical ottkmtitme by a motion to quash, a demurer, or in case of conviction, a motion in arreet. of•judgment. He had drawn up the indictment with all possible care, and contended that the Act of Congress does not re quire that the value of an enclosure in a letter shall be set forth. He cited several authorities which he had Wore him when the indictment was framed to sustain his position. He' then proceeded to review the facts of the case and up ged the conviction of the defendant. Judge Irwin then proceeded to charge the Jury. With regard to any alleged defect in tne indict ment, the Court would not no.; give an opinion. If the prisoner be found guilty, his counsel may move in arrest of judgment or in some:other manner bring the question before the Court, when it will be - decided. With regard to the mailing of the letter, the Court charged that it was not neeemaiy to produce any register to Prove it had been mailed. The deposit of the letter In the Post Office is ell the law requires as evidence of mailing. The Courrt also char ged on other points raised by counsel , . The Jury then retired with instructions to seal their verdict and render it this morning. . Arizztrzrat Aanzerr.--Fas a ma - Firm Warm —We published on Tuesday the particulars of a confidence game practised on a man named Tin dal, by two men pretending to be British officers enlisting troops for the Crimea. The . ./Arpotch of yesterday gives the following laughable sequel to the affair: Yesterday, officer Beer, of the Fifth Ward; stumbled on a young men, strongly re sembling the military swindler, and, from his dress and general appearance, he concluded be was the offender. He immediately took him into custody; but the fellow refused to accompany the officer, and a struggle ensued between them. A number of young fellows ran to the scene of the encounter, and taking part with the prisoner, the officer was obliged to beet a retreat, leaving his hat floating on the canal, a trophy with the victors. The person whom he attempted to or, rest turned out afterwards to be a respectable citizen of the Fifth Ward; blathering a blue cost with braes buttons on, Baer mistook him for the offender, and ..woold fain have arrested hint.— Loot out, then, al! of ye who wear bine costs, tual took as little like officees as possible, if you would swaps the disgrace of an arrest for swind ling. Orman os r>s ALISO/MT Wmitur.—Bias Bacrraux Burns.—On Wednesday morning be. trees six and seven o'clock; a person passing along the Allegheny wharf near the Point, dis covered amen lying on a lumber raft, apparently sleeping or in a state of intoxication. On *p p's:tubing him entr,making a closer examins4n, however, he disco vered that the men was insert - - Able, and that his head and face were bruised and -tit in a molt shocking manner. and his person otherwise injured. His clothes were soaking cat, showing that be hid lain there ex posed to the weather the night before. Assist ance was called, and he was conveyed to a pub lic, house near by where he was 'placed under. metrical mire. It was found that his wounds were of a very serious nature involving his life. and he was soon after removed to the Pennsyl vania Hospital. .ffhe injured man lapsed from his trance-like insensibility bat a few moments and he was able only to say that he bad been stlathod, beaten and robbed. He did not give his .He appeared - to be an Ani - erlein, be tween-25 and 40 years of age, and had' n black-twat, twilled pants, silk hat and heavy beets. : He was without a' thumb on his left hend. We trust Vanother day some light will , be thrown on this mysterious affair, which, from last advicm, will probably mult In a murder., Czigama Ea mm= 07 lus Wernms Taco. teascutz, thousuar.—The 1177310 D of 1854.-6 of this inatitation closed last evening with appro priate exaralles in the Vint hub/feria' n church (Bev. Dr. - Swift's4 Allegheny. • The examinations were begun on Monday and concluded yesterday afternoon, when Bay. Mr. Browneon, of Washington, Pi., delivered a very acceptable and able address to the students. The annual alias before the " Society of In quiry," connected with the Seminary, win de lintel on Tuesday evening in the Second Pres • byterian• 'ehurd, Fifth street, by the Bev, Dr. Brown, President of JeffenTon College. His sub ject was the Kingdom of Ctrist—lts means of ad. Tanen:tent iv! Anal triumphs. - A Last evening, the following gentlemen of-the graJwiting olusdeliverad sermon is Dr. Swift's church: HenrylL. Fry, James M. Shields; and S. J. Wilson. A very large: audience was present on the occasion.' - ' The Gradaating Class is composed of the fol. wl ng gentlemen: • - Wm.. Campbell, Welluille, O. • C. W. Finley, Nov Salem; Pa.; Henry B. Pry, Allegheny A. O. Johnson, Canonshorgh; John M. Jute, West moreland ionnty; B. Loris McCune, Mercers burgh, ; James H. Potter, Industry; Chia ; June -IL Shields, Indiana county; Thomas J. Taylor; litenbelmila, 0. ; 8. J. Wilson, Strabane, Washington county. • • Mae have been fifty be students in 'attend ance and under the loath:Olen of Professors Elliott, Jacobus and Pisumuer,•Stuing the put session—liesident Licentiates, 2 ; Seniors 11 ; Middle este, 20 Janionse l& LOWE Cl346.—The steamer Steallots frost 1111E101W:ire; brought to this port, a few days' ago a t cargo consisting — it 40.000 pos,park, tar Messrs: Hussey & Wells, pork packers 'at this Owe, we ballots, the largesc:Sac a d o f dig iintLiver btonght to tho atty., Tun &num Fran Emu:ex.—Fre rovir.es To ex Trim= To-De'.—The Firemen's. Ashociation helis meeting on Tuesday evening in the ball of the Neptune engine -house, to make prepare timm for the proper reception and trial of the Steam Fire-Engine owned by Mr. Sheik, of OM ! cirmati. Ur. Shack was present and was Cu?. digly received by the Association. The followingcommi Mee tee appointed to make i arrangements for the exhibition of the Engine: Edward Gregg, James T. Sheraton, Joseph Ray, Adams Getty and George Fronton. The engine arrived the City last evening from Cleveland, by the Ohio and Pennsylvania Road, and, in accordance with a resolution of the Association, will be taken this afternoon at two o'clock to the Canal on Grant street, be tween Liberty and Seventh tor Its powers. No doubt en immense crowd te will be present, and we would suggest to the Mayor to depute an officer to the Beene of action tol preserve order and give the committee a full opportunity of witnessing the operations of she engine. The Committee of Airangement held a meet ing last evening. The following . is a minute of their doings: Sisals Fran Exam - E.—At • meeting of the Committee from the Firemen's Association, held at the Neptune Hall on Wednesday Evening; the following persons were appointed a Committee to examine the Steam Toe Engine, ~'Young Ameri ca." Committee from Firemen's Association.—R. B. Roberta, George Funeton, Joseplr Kay, James T. Shannon, Edward Gregg, Adams Getty, B C. Sawyer. atmunittee from the Oilizene--Jamee Thomp son, James Nelson, William Wade, William Hutchison, Joe. French, James McAuley,' Barrel A. _Long. The above Committee is required to meet at the Neptune Hall this morning to examine the Steam Engine previous to her trial. The-trial will take place at 2 o'clock this af ternoon on the corner of Eighth street and Grant, at the'Canal Basin. E. Ouzo°, Chairman of Committee. ADAMB GISTS, Secretary. BISHOP O'CONNOR is absent from the city at tending the eighth Provincial :Council of Balti more now in eession in that city. DISTRICT COURT.—Before Judge Williams. Mayor, Aldermen and Citizens of Pittsburgh ss. Alexander Miller. Verdict for plaintiff for s3,B46—the whole amount of the claim. Thompson Bell & Co. for use of James Benny es. Louis. M. Speer. Action against defendant as endorser of a draft drawn by William Eber hart. The defendant alleges that the enderee went of his name on the draft wasnot made by himself. On trial. ess.—floe pipes are being laid up Webster street from Washington to Elm street. Amnon Ditowstro.—A young =unnamed Beck, while on • raft lying In the river at South Pitts burgh, was ssised•with a fit yesterday about noon and fell overboard. Fortunately, there were other persons on the natal the time and by their exertions he was rescued from the water. He was insensible when taken out, but by the timely application of proper remedies, Was shortly re stored. Tau Steam Engine on its arrival in Allegheny last evening •as brought over, attended by an li:intense zrowd, and housed in the building of the Neptune Fite Company. Poon -Tax.—The Allegheny Councils have passed an ordinance levying a poor tax of three mills on the dollar. Mla i 6 considered a pretty tall figure for poor purposes. DAVID 16. SMITH has returned from' Harris burgh, and, as we understand, steps from the tribune to the sanctum. Having *light an in terest In the Allegheny Enterprise be will nere after conduct the editorial department of that paper. Prarsirr Cass_ At the conclusion of the tl . Cummings trial in the U. S. Die ' Court yes terday, the case of George Elliott Robert M. Boles was taken up. this Is an action to re cover a penalty of $lOO incurred by defendant by an alleged violation of the Ac of Congress requiring pilots to take out lice= and forbid ding them to act without snob Encase. The prosecutor is a licensed pilot on the river. After the case had progressed lone time, the plaintiff took a non-snit, and ere being no other cases on the docket requirii* their send ces, the jurors were discharged fo the term. ------..---- Tax December-like weather of uesday same not again on Wednesday but the sunshine and the - bland May atmosphere came and no body was sorry for the change. I Jos BARI= IS oat for the next "heriffalty Tarr large sale of valuable building lots in Birmingham and South Pittsburgh pill take place this evening at 7} o'clock, at the Merchant's Exchange, Fourth street, by P. M. Davis, Auc tioneer. We would call the particialar attention of those desiring to make excellent investments in those flourishing Boroughs. =A ran of desirable Stocks will be sold this evening at 7} o'clock, st the Merchant's Ex &tinge, by P. M. Davis. Naw Baranton.—The borough election of New Brighton took piston on Tuesday, and resulted in a ♦ictory of the Fusion ticket. .Ai English Lutheran Church is to be dedica ted in Canton on Sunday next. Rev. W. A. Pas savant, of Ilia city, will preach on :the occasion. A YOUNG Englishman named Adam Amnon made oath yes terday-before.Alderman Parkinson, charging Michael Malgrave of. the Fifth ward with keeping a tippling house, and also charging that while he was asleep in the bons, on Monday evening he was robbed by some person of be tween $l6 and $2O in paper money. Swat Free Elllol=ll.-A Chicago paper pays the " b'hoys "of that city who "run with the maeheett' think their constitutional rights in vaded by the introduction of the Steam Fire En gine. The latest conclusion they came to 'was an agreement to a proposition made by A. Noz zle Esq., that the experience already had in Steam Fire Engines has shown that the Fire men are more likely to be put out by them, thin the firm This Mr. Nage is the same man who advocated the right of chimneys to. smoke in Pittsburgh, because by so doing, they rooted themselves and everybody else also. BY TELEGRAPH Farther b/ 'Le MU. Boirrog. May 9. The Aria arrivedinere at half past 5 o'clock. Her mails will reach.Phlladelphis this evening. A dispatch from , the Crimea dated 17th re ports that the Cholera is raging fserfnlly in the French Camp. The London rums of Saturday attributes the decline of the fiinds partly to the withholding by the government of the latest news from the seat Of war. _ " Thy cholera eastismed it. ravages at Bt. Peteeiburg. There was a miens overflow of the Neva caaslog much distress and destruction of prop erty. On tie Ilth of April Brous was visited by another earthquake which destroyed most of the steno buildings, and the wooden ones ware burned up. The Jam' quarter of the city was buried under a large mass of earth and rooh.— Tbe village of Zikindge, s league froM Brous' erns totally destroyed; 160 shooks' occurred within 24 boors. The lose of life is not known. _ Wisanidron Ctir, May 9.—George P. mar_ burg, principal Professor of William and Mary's College, Virginia has been appointed Judge of the Court of Claims vice Lumpkin declined. The appointee hat always eschewed politics. A. Dudley Mann has resigned the Assistant Secretaryship of State. William Hunter Chief Clerk wilt provisionally officiate. Sidney Webster, the Prarkkott's Private Sec retary, left this afternoon on a tour to the west Mr. Dobbin has been absent two weeks; his health is Improving and he will return about the 20th. There are no dissensions In the Cabinet. Nei ther Beedees case nor Kansas affairs have b o before that body. C 1330100, May 9.—The Missouri Argos of the lit publishes the proceedings of • meeting at Weston at which resolutions were passed Hating that self•defenee requires the expulsion of every person bringing into reproach negro-slavery; that robbers and traitors have no right to the protec tion of law. They ratify the proceedings in the Parksville Hot and approve of the resolutions in regard to Methodists, adding thereto aU minis ters preaching prejudicially to slavery. They have no arguments against the, abolition papers but Missouri River bonfire ands hemp rope, .and they pledge • themselies to go to Kansas to , : help to expel those corrupting slaves, and car • grand Mass Meeting at Parksille on the dtb inst. Nstir Y°llX . MAY 9.—Johnston P. Leo auc tioneer of this city, sou•in-law of Dr. Spring while getting oat of the Hudson Kiser Ilailroad Cars,near 80th street wasatnick by the hind oar. Lfe died in a - fes minutes. . Annul was brought up:for selling liquor with out license. The Recorder decided that at pres ent there was no law ceder which be could be punished except for Bain liquor on Sundays.— 'Ele woe therefore discharged. CtientsraTt, Ilay 9.—G. H. Cody and Elis abeth Wfiliams were arrested to-day for coun terfeiting. end $25000 spurious bilis on theiar itters'_Bank of Charleston, of the detiominatkats of $l5 and $lO were lotted in their possesaion. Wasaisarea-Cerw, May .—Henry9 A. Wise is here. Last night he was honored with a ser enade by his friends odd addressed them for half on hour. He was tarcaatio and severe in the extreme on the new party, and said he firmly beleived that he world•get from 15,000 to 20,000 majority, for Governor. Cutctxa►rt, May B—The weather continue cold with strong north winds, but it is very cloudy and this may protect the fruit. Mr. Bu chanan proprietor of as extensive vineyard on Clifton reports that one•haif of his grapes are destroyed. BeLrutoas, May 9.—Presiderit Pierce remains in this city until to-morrow morning. lie came here with W. R. Lawrence and n party of Bos tonians recently staying at the White House.— Mrs. Pierce is with the party. They dined with Reverdy Johnston. Itocursrsa, May 9.—Conolly & Co.'s Powder Mills, 5 miles from here, exploded at six o'clock last evening, killing five men. The buildings were blown to atoms. This is the third time within five years, the works have been destroyed. SAM-VOWS, May , 9.—President Pierce is in Baltimore In company with Mr. Beerret, Post Master of Washington. The object is supposed to be In reference to government building'. &sena, May 9.—The Africa sailed with 174 passengers and $904,000 in !penis. CLZVZWID, May O.—El-Governer deabury Ford died at hie resideneo at Burton on the Bth. Nicol, May 7.—The Hon. Walter F. Colqultt died this morning. Raw Your., May 9.—RrAning.—Cotton advan ced f@f. with an active speculative demand.— Flour advanced 25e; sales 8750 bbls. good Ohio at $10,37®510,56; southern advanced 121; sales 1200 bbls. at $10,87®511,81. Wheat firm. Corn a trifle higher; sales 61,000 bush. mixed at $1,15f ®51,16. Pork firm; sales 1700 bbls. old mess at $16,62. Beef unchanged.— Lard firm; in kegs 11(411f. Bacon coarse at 385®89. Molasses advanced le. fingers firm with upward tendency. Linseed Oil 90c. Stocks dull; money unchanged; Erie B. R. 49; Read ing IL R. 86f. CATTLE l'iLtturrr.—The supply of Cattle at the market to-day was limited; sales 2070 head at $11,50®515. Sheep and Lambs in better sup ply, and active at advancing prices. Swine abundant and drooping Clansmen, May 9.--Evening.—Flour $ 0 . 40 $9,60. Whiskey 34j, Sales of Matter at 27 32. Provisions firm ; sales 200 hhda. Bacon at 7c. for 'boulders, n for sides and 91 for clear aides; sales 209 bble. Mess Pork at $15,37i; sales 170 bble. steam renderedl,ard at 90. ; sales 90 big!. Sugar at 61Q0i. Molasses quiet at 34. Cheese, new, 9c. The river has fallen 6 inches; weather clear and pleasant COMMERCIAL. COMMITTEE or REST TE•T lON. FOR NAT— I!. E. Bully, V. P.—WE. RILL. B. 8. EMS, W: E. Roam I M. Pxxxocz._ - PITTSBURGH MARKETS. °mei brnmom Ouarra,l Thundsy Marnizuc. May 10.1855.1 ILOL:ll—there eras a little more arelelty In the market rafterdar maim on the wharf of 167 and 70 bble. mesa at 610.00: from store. 133 da at ear. : 30 (do. at $10.1.2 60 da at $10.2.1: and 133 do. In lota at 110.2.5. MEAL —0.1.• of 16 bbla Corn Mml from .tar..: $4.23 • (117.A1N—..w on t.t. wharf of 1100 boa ghelad Cant .t 83 and 100 do. at 86; .t danOt 3001/0. at 90 from store. 900 bus. do. In lota, at 90..150 ban Oats at 65.42bnaWinat at V- 0 3, and 15 Inia. Rya st 81,30. GROCERIES—oaIas 033 nada good 111 r Sugar an 6X, nub. and 25 do. Mama., paw, nt 35, eat. BAOON—salo to lota at 1250 pea. and Imo lb. at TX, 551 arol 051 10, and 5000 En Should.. and Hama at 8 11.1 10, man. FlSll—aalat of 30 halt bbts. Trout at 11.60; 26da Whits t 16.3: and 10 do. Salmon at 66.00. BUTTES—In ataads damand ; Wes or 20 and 16 bas. tidally Prime Rail at 2.5. APPLES—..W. the wharf of 89 bbl.. buctukaltas at 52.3 . POVITORB—ssIa of SO bus. .1111 h Ors?' Pastan at •1.37. • ASlLES—astss of 16 to Domes!.ls Soda Ash at 31i. Ulna BLOOMS—a Ws of 12 Wet Juniata at MIL 1z mos. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. 314 Geo. E. llcedl.y. th. Assignee of Mears Page, Bacon Co. paid th th. Bth Met a forth.. dividend 0401 not on the amount of draft. of Yuma Path. Basra I Co.. er. their agents in Nen York. Dothan, Philadelphia, Bt. Louie CLumthati. lonlsrlll., Baltimore and ?Mehl:mile. dated from the 9th to the Ugh Muth lest. at the Bank of Amer. Ice. Thie teethes 70 that. pall on them drafts. The Pathens'ethe neer is ethected to bring ardicitht treasure to par the remaining dividend of 30 N caution thew drafts and a respectable dividend au th. drafts &thin moths ettently to the 16th Muth and nthrultheld. Tim Imports into the part oU N. Task for the current e..a Yen. (tram July lash) ere 11129,000.000, being ellh. 000.000 less than forth. 61112. lilt year. The im ports In the woe time have has saiholopoo this year against saymoco Lot yeer-rmaklng the net somparetive balance In tslarethis yeses Wide, shoot szo.omooo, ex thud.. of the Spada baleen. The Span nine. lest this data, ins 1126,000J)00, wed Me pear 172.400.030. On the ethane. thiestre thsrehee been • IMP nthstion In eanent badebtadam• ahroserthel the inflisence of tbe mu" traction of temineth which cane" it, is every day moth apparent in the conermed race In the Money market.— Whatever canes am to sheet conddenoe, prove to be emir ththentary. and every day mediums Is its Pram restoraticm. The *etas. of the dank Statement. which we publish Mime, will surprinevery one. Zech item then a result d{6enno term the madonnas of the street. The condi. don of the Specie resourme are especially favorable. es, under shipments of about • million and a half Let wmk and • derOmmir enrage In addition to oven..., the One show,. of about 5t3,000. non was tenth would be • loss of half a million. Wi Sad, mem immiry. that the drain ga shipment nes been neutralised to a groat mean. by recedete horn the inte rim of which we hear ofooite threerinartere of a /million. Boman, Saltiopons and Philadelphia are ail at present kaing In to ne, and the Wed mode every day more or less. In eddillon to Cola the Sub-Treathry has teen de pleted over calf • million Oa pant week. The imps. In hepseire L every I.rg,-113.020.000. TM must be mainly from accurthla ism of unman/MO mope of indivadoll zmitara as the Bank Wanner are nal being ..awn dr./ wnesiontely the We and r Mte th alsow th • MN. erten 0. it , nee gene r this item would show a maiden co; P 'L a . Audi 29192.165,01 814..2.4 , 24 47.610,915 STnitlB.9sl Nay 33.003,244 14.9°2'.050 SWAM) 78,216.100 Inc. Wain MO= 8470,024 12.991,316 We hear of 15000001. Oold ilarelgoluinthhothist to-Moromf for the ideamer. sod the ems may math Mg hundred thou sand dollarn. With thda moderato ahlpount, • California steamer at rend with threequarters of a million tea mil• lion on board, and the Exchenges In cur favor on Mato.. phiudeir,hm, an. we may safely look for an Important change In the Money market this week. There Is perhaps omom active demand tor Moneyoo call. but the euPPIT .27 &meant. The rentipts of the Books are M 7 hone while their of/mina are quite rodents. At one stmt. Hank. today, the receipt. wore MX% and the offering. 5t5.000. Paper of amulet. goes freely of the discount hods, 6dp7 SI cent. and the onotity of thch Pain be jog weds Is quit* limited. Call Loth. 1120 607 3 Ontand the Banks are free lenders on favorite securiden The re hittances from theAtirkr am quite satisfactory. nothing em the moth. where the backwardness of the Cotton crop restricts collect/mu Our jource Y. not an active as they were ten days ago, but see .0111 doing a fair budone tor the resson.—lN. Y.Trib. Comma, May Thorne:dm of Oran arenoteo lar .1 the shipments today. Some mewls hove cleared with heavy mama while's= the other hood farmers an n buoy at cora phodins, they hare no time to bring in Oreln. sumege mace, but the number of vessels now 10 port and .bonly expected. rill make merm 7o the Grabs yet to Oe r.c.rna from the =miry. In drab of all kinds there vas a gad iltelln=lioh there were but few Doyen Ocala own the foods being locked road the al W ad y in stem—thee are balers from a and mine mi. made on priests tame through means of 'the teleMsph. Some ammo of both Corn and Wheat eh hand& and'oders made thr Otrgend Wen ROA figure. Yloor—No. 1 oily milli 00 roperfine ISMS: Moe lay bread 18,43.5a1es of 100 this extra (Omy Cloud mills) a. 0,15 g, to go to Cleveland; 89 it bki offered kg 11XX) Ws of gosh se 'mold be 'lsom , In the Boman market Wheat—common . 7„4", delivered, ,41,450 , 1,160 ; . good aratcs2! l '2 3 . l. .rig ° buecoal= Spring to am o • cargo at SIM on board bue do Let meolng at $1 60 In store t 600 bus do today at 51,60 sod two canna on ;Mute terms .....-LTritt • Br. Luta, May eth.—Wet weather cautious* With the ruby,. we *Onions. • chilly strooepbere which routers tree main necessary and combrtable. Levee bushier le very murk ITO Otietoi owing to the bailment weetheraad our exhibit but tew transaction*. Molders of itene t 7tr ennemptence of light moults; ..k as admix. ot $2 m It on prime g %WHS.& but we has no actual trans. actions which show that they has realised to this extent. On Saturday ewers dispatches from New. Orleans were repaired. all quoting a further advance In Plow, Grain. Doom, lar& r trigar and Kamen One of to-deep data, goatee s : iruperami Meur $11.23. Wee Pork UT. Corn $1,05 to Pc), to Oats 7236 Whiekey 3756, ribbed Mdse. 93a, !Shoulders bbl and Lard 10, keg doll. Another dispatch toot. Or anger at ligh, prime Mohan. 26 to 60. The eFeet of the above advice, were maw distinctly vie/. by oa 'Change. City =merlin. Flour brought 12.70, with millers. In some !esteems, etandincontjbe $lO. or 1000 bblA future delivery, $11,62% wered aud p,,h un d. wh,“4 exhibited the usual sitUttoonl—Borfog commandlog $1,69 to 1 1,70. mixed Bering and gait SLUM to 12.06, prime mixed red and white 112.2.3 to $2,37%. tamp eba ua d e = i m 7 = r ilised broughVal4 glrene thou llow Irtni, white from Osta 67 to 6 3 3, m amording to quality ' leered bait 516!.76 to a b lated Bier, e:ruffar. do &P i g= • 1,114 1 •21 d i T e .l, i ts decl peeked: 390 Fl l trd to 30005 ti b ia and tee, prime. attli with sales of 400 his t 603 kge do at 11. Dry Pint Liides 11 to 1136, Dried Apples $3 and Peaches bat Potatoes are easolng Onward in heavyuumititlea. The lowest price yeti:lade vt Mrs. it euppir of White Benne le aim better. but we have no rant tale to publish. Isset 010f41.1.11/ 112.76 to '1,311 bus. At the does of the west we bad another heavy shipment of Grain from the Minnie Meer The ,tamer It. Croix aune ha with her barges. bringing V 1,600 btu and 136 abs 0cen,10.603 buraad 124 eke Oats, 100 lit What, And Ma Obi* lour. This arrival int 100 WO tie opoosflono It will hardly produce any offset. . birettas, because of the addltionall Mocks thereby added, ar th e notions th an i suggest relative to heavier rupplire In the Mondry th was anticipated. A demand seems to mitt eptilli to any am ouzel.ich may possibly be brought &mud. The a C r o'er manlkst she bombeeted 3.161 Ws Barley. Tu. &Ale.* dose not appea my astir& a few iota only bring reported at $1,60 to 111,76.—D1L Louis Itegsb, May 7, *ow tsabandaot. We hear of operations he fintelaes businant paper amt. and Wane on call an low aa 8* cent. The malls from Some yestardaY brought MUM cate' tabling hub orders for American Seeruitlee from Parts and other cities on the Contimmt. At promnst a prefennum la drown for grate Loans. tbs.:m.4l=y rata of haunt en which Wm 6 II mot) le ortundured an ample rantoserstion for csoltal invested. The :abut now ponmhllog for this clam of Mara are such ae to Wit* liberal orders from Ere Munn parties. who fowl that all Gorrxtonent Loan. throughout Europe are conipmatlyely lISM Y. CW`e. —EFL Cone. A Esp. Ittotuyp Max" Way 7th.Plour—esles at 19.50 to a i n tr at s ro d :rl R.d aTlrg . Era lt tr3F.: tat: * bait according to quality. Petal...root plenty. and riling Weed y for rood qualltl The freight to Meretand la at Iliad bag.—( Ad v. I . Thu manotoocua wed of the money market wan ahan god mmewhat today. by an advance to the mire of Ea. " tern Exchange, which emod at i n=lam. other = . ..dlrlaZeltre to cams held above the nukes. Borne part*. uldng Y re Om Lood eb. CO. of Sugar. but We to an outside quotation quail tie.4.ll:4l