GA2k=3=--MY, DM.aMM Pt FrBBtTRGB: •AWAY 1/oanniet4Nall U. 1866. k‘i= Kumla: Aid Wha &iodation. c l 4 sartesop.llWAßD 3. ALM; Mose binds %wizen Ells the twos; at &sties he imooltllde draw:nine ft, Apraio athQ of the i= " B=7 ""t roarth r stmt , arse accallfe. LITIIIIRM Hi THE Clff OP PITTSBURGH. rr..rpm - rMTrrlrr.l lIMMIMMI 1 .------ 0 =1:1122S1 fit 11113 ISM =EU Vi .10466 e/ 2 Irani to " 11 to "• 93 to 3 " 60 to _ Males, 1% Mmolow% indto h l " 0 "=" 1 . of t% • Br MOO Of tits O. BIURDOOR, • • • Phrildati ot BOOM of Health. • • TiasTosiermace *Tiost.-Bseead Day.—The trial ofJames M. Walker, Theodore Walker, Mrs:Walker, cut Louisa Moly, for Conspirsoy to Extort Money from and compel, the resigna tion of Mr. James Belly, of Wilkins township, late one of the Directors of the Poor, was re sensed yesterday mornbig before a fall bench. We neemotal to say that Col. Black is also en gaged tor the Commonwealth, and Marshall and Brown for defendants. Mr. Henry Chalfant lea oross-examined by the defense,-Walker had had no private eon mutation with LOULIS Btolp on the day of the settlement at the time I saw hlm; Mr. labor *lamina neutral the . time I was talking to the Getman woman about the settlement. Squire Joseph E. McCabe sworn—l maids In . Smith Payette township, about 800 or 800 bun ' deed yard@ from the county Poor House, and . resided there !set November, and was Janice of tie Peace at that time, Calvin Walker called upon me to take the deposition of Louisa 'Stole aWnt the middle M January. I wen' to the Poor House to take It, James Walker said that he Malmo advised there had been some impro pee conduct going on about Pomp:louse, that to catch the persons, he and hie family had placed themselves in different positions. The watching and catching were consummated about lt'o . olobt; be addle placed himself across the hail hum where this Dutch woman stayed; that Mr. Kelly came forward to this 'cameo door, brought her oat into the halt past the Mat door , to ode the window; they there stopped and `talked a little - while; and then passed into the' room ,in 'which Mr. Kelly should hare been eleephig; she made a noise in the hall—epoke and thread w.th her feet along the floor, I think he told me Dab* !roman told. him of the oondOct of the pmeeding night, and whether she told him to.watch that night or not I can't recollect. James, Walker knew what I went to the Poor House for. He said to me he wanted the inforniation taken for fear something might, come up. I, took the German woman's informa tion and gave Calvin a copy of it. The old man wanted to keep the original. Information. Mr. Walker and Mni. W. both said that Kelly watt. ed them to resign their situation, at the Poor 'Hoes.; Mr. W. said that the night eta happen ed be told 2dr. Kelly to "resign now." Mr. and Mn. W. showed m e th e places where they were stationed th e night f the 28th to catch Mr. 1 Kelly , Mr 'Walker bought there had been nothing criminal that night, as the parties had not had time. Mr. W. maid the rest of the party came - on sooner than - he 'wished; he Bald they had arranged among themselves the plan of operations beforehand. The German, woman amid not speak plain' English, `pd I ha , d to hive an Interpreter. - Young Mrs. Walker Calvin's wife, was the interpreter. \ ! - Cross.extunthstien—l heve•the "information" -The COmmonwealth objected tote introdne • thin Of ' that document, - and the objection was curtained. . , Benjamin Kelly sworn--Ama brother of.7ames Kelly; I was in the city on the 4th of hammy with Mr. Chalfant, and stopped at Hsre's Hotel. [The, „witness corroborated Dr. Chalfir's testimony of the proceedings on the moratv athe 411.] In the conversation With Louisa at Pattereon'ei, Maher said_ , "lone brother has committed a sage upon hin'.. , I said =_"ie it possible." -Wal ker told ..I caught him; at it ; ' - Lltlita left the roomond Walker eadd !don't make her angry;" "Itish do Moreadthlter than my other petson." 'As she was lesethgtheroomilr.llara said there was nothing the matter with. her; Mr. Walker said be thought she inapregnant; A Mr. Fick eleoli interpreted' the German woman's subs°. qiittat stotivenestion. EA large portion of the sobsequent testi:may Wastorroborative.] . Unites got the $7OO in presence of Walker and hie ',, wife, and. she .signed the release in their nresenas. Went after Mr. Walker to get the ob ligation for $800; BIM the whole party on Fifth suie4-sair no indication of lameness. in Louin; a:m*7Hr. Walker again at the Poor House on the Didit of January. i nested that I came oat fora receipt for $176 for services at the Poor noose. Mr. and Mrs. W. and Calvin were there; I asked him for k whale history of the matter, sa I had never got it from him; Mrs. Walker eald to Mr. W., you had better tell him—he is 'anxious to know?' Mr. W. Beide* his wife "you had bet ter tell him;". Pars. W. proceeded to my that en the 26th of November the Poor House Commis donors Were there; Bite drat part of the account Is similar to thst already published] The next morning after the first night Loma amp:dated Mre.W. with the liberties Mr. IL lad taken with her; :she sent for "Mr. W. and told him of it; Lenin said she, that Mr. K. went back into her bedroom the next night; they concluded they Would' watch him the next nlght; about bed-time the mat night, they placed themselves in differ ent- enemer 1dr..11: went into Louise@ - room about 11 o'olock; took her out of bed, along the `hilt end into bin own room; Mr. and Mrs. W. and Calvin ran in upon her, and I:aught Mr. K.' en dishabille; this mu all ;of Mrs. KeUy'll state ment to me; she did'nt say anything about a noise tab:ism:de; I asked Mr. W. for the oblige. trot and he mid he would get it; I asked him a amend time. •He reseed ont'ef thereon', came beak and told me test I would have to give him $BO for Louisa - to give to her lawyers; i raid 1 would'nt pay it; I Baked Lim if he had'at prom ised to keep the obligation until I milled for it; he said had; tasked him why he •lid'ot keep his promise;. be said Louisa had the- obligation;- I said 40,bring Laths lute the roma, and he drought her; she mid "I cannot give it, to you until you give me the $BO which 'oohed prom , teed to give to me;" Ideated the promise; Mrs. W. said that if Mr. W.. promised to give it, he should do so, and eke took it out of Louisa's bands and gave it to me; 'I then 'darted home. Crosts-examinid—Mr.•Walker. said if he didn't Bo ttle the mstter It 'would have: to go to Coon. Patrick Dunlevy swore-1 reside near the Poor 00118 k, had a conversation with Mr. James Walker one morning an the road opposite ray house; he said th at lle. KlUyliad resigned and be would thole bore some one in the neighbor hood anointed; La i asked mei but I deolined; be said Mr; K. wis 'getting too sociable , with ponce of the • Wc.mots--the cook, I think; he said he watched them ind caught therao—he said he bad not exposed Mr..Ketly, that his wife had told him not to. Had nd other oonverestion about this with Mr. Walker; he paid he didn't know what Mad of offence Louisa was going to swear • avian en him—th afterwanif thOoght le would be for tape, Orcomaxambled—Thie was about the middle of February. -- . - • . ' Margaret Uterus' sworn—l live at the Poor Honer, hairs boas there - for ten months; know : Louisa Stole; she snot there in November last; tar room wasnest to mine; saw Mr. Kelly In the - female part of the house on the evening of the 27th of Novembertl sent for him to dome to my rota; Louisa was starling at my door; she took hold of Mr: Kelly end asked him, to come So her room; bad ;a Goan:nation with • Louisa aced the:•leoney she retched hem Mr. ' K.; think eta said the got $700;-think she said she ' depaaind- $6OO, sad , had divided the balance smongthe Walker fseully.46o to Um Walker, soh than $2O to.,Nattcy t lie wife 'et Caleb, and $ 6 to I son ',/oltiiin Mercer. She said she had glees Calvin some: bit didn't Mention the amount; 81,. Winker aid Liaise were oti intimate terme; why them together freoctently; the family y we eles'en Intimate terms; , I noticed' - this some time *bout Notrember and December: 11154101 s night Mier the Wed Kelly Was in my room there was a ems; I third a raise; t i ed. opened my'dace; saw Mr. and Mrs. W. end. Cada 07 to pull Mt.' Kelly out of bed; saw them case out and go into Laubusa room, and Lee a abort tine. didn't ere Licata; had. a con. amsalika : witti Mr.• Welker aelo what I rhould MOW ill this else; be came` to my room on Gat 110th of March, and asked if.,,1 was married yet; I mad "oo; he said ..I could haie ell boom on the meaty farm-thero is a small Imithe on the g um aadidtends. on -the Uretplko:4ll would swear that'Mr." ti.. , was in bed inch ludas. . The triniessidood lenity sending' crown amination,dellJleg ,Chet he; testimony wee any aloft she but. tree Mid sthedleited, She bad been out Mate •Fcer:Doese two asp, fear or ire' of which had been :merit at Mr. Kelly's house; Owe? talked with WM Or anybody oho as to what thisbastitedify; never gel anything, aor.vas promised anything for so tostiteleg. Eldlitalaltdelier, miont— Louisa was mer vied toliztirotheibiat Sunday week; 1 Ileo on 43 ° 111 41 1 1i . -. Know Amer Walker; Louisa lives up them she said abe had $7OO of Mr. Kelly, oirid ; bed glreits6o, to Mrs. Walker and $5O . to her icasilki we. Mier the came from the Poor Mary Meson .worn.—l hale lived in Biz ' mingham foi three week_ei I knew Lonianat the Poor HOMO: I left the Moe RODS. four week. ago; hadn't teen Louisasines she left the Poor House; trauies told me She got $7OO from Mr. Belly; she said she gave him. Wallter's6o; did not telrfor *hat reason; and gave her eon's wife $2O. Cross examined.—The conversation commen ced by Lordsa commencing to tell mo how Mr. Holly got into her room, but she did'ut go on with it; nobody took me from the Poor Home; told this story to no one; was 81/MMODC4 by a constable to be here; Squire Hagoman didn't ask me anything about thin testimony. At this point the Court took a ream. arrnsoott aILSEITON. Hewer Eager sworn—l lived at the Poor House In. Not. leet; now Live on the farm ad joining Mr. Walker told me Mr. Z. had resigned and that he bad the papers In his pocket to show for It; we met in a blacksmith shop, end I asked him Matra Mi. K. Samuel Hare sworn—Keep Hare's Hotel; [the witnees narrated the Incidents of the morning of the day on yin& the compromise was effected, corroborating previous witnesses John Woods sworn—Am a broker; Louisa Stott. deposiskl $6OO with me on the 15th of Jan. last; Mrs. W. was with her. That was her whole deposit; she drew it ant on the Bth of Feb., some stlange man was with her than; gave hers certificate of deposit. Henry Edgar recalled—Had a conversation with Mr. Walker on the let of Feb. in Mr. Ren shaw's wagon; he said to me "Mr. K. thought to get me out, but I guess I fixed him." Cron-examined—l told Mr. Kelly that when ' I wee on the stand the Counsel did'at ask me about the wagon conversation, and be eald I would have to come back; he did'at tall me what to say; about six weeks ago Mr. K. salted me whata knew about this matter, and I told him all I knew. Wm. Sallee: ewora—About two weeks ago Mr. W. told me to the rotund& of the Court Home that he Mods Kelly realm). Mr. K. was mailed and testified that he was a married man. The Comm6nwealth closed at this point. A. B. M'Calmont, Req., addressed the jury at some length on opening the ease for the detente to the jury. The followiog witnesses were called: John Boyle Sworn—Am ono of the County Di rectors of the Poor, and was in Nor. hot; was at the Poor House on the 27th of Nev. last; all the Direction' went there on that day; we dld'nt get through with the business that day, and we stayed all night; Mr. Varner and myeeLf slept in the room doeigned for the Directors to eleep in; it is in the front part of the Steward's depart ment; knew I was to go there to sleep; there wete two beds in the room; at one time we slept in a room opioeite to thin, Mr. K. did not sleep in that room that night, nor did he at any time latterly; 'when we were Commissioners he slept there with the. rest of as; Varner and myself got up at the same time; when I returned to my Sleeping room,lnoticed a light in the door, I 611 W Mrs. Walker standing in the opposite roam; orylngitud wringing her hands. [The Gommcinwealth objected to the statement of Mfrs. Walker being given in evidence and ob. jeotion =stabled. The Court also decided that nothing bet the acts of witnees could be given in evidence.] I saw Mr. Varner after I saw Sire. Walker; told Squire Varner what I heard; we took the Mot= woolen to her room, but finding • person' there; went tb a private room, in con sequence of what we hoard from the Dutch woman, we directed in the presence of Mr. and Mrs. Walker that If there was =oh a man In the crowd he ought to be caught. This was after the Board hail adjourned and Mr. Kelly had gone. I did'nt sleep there that night. A bout • week afterwards was at the Poor Homo again; Mr. Varner wee there, and Mr. Kelly came on shortly after me; on the previous day we did'ot give any further directions; on the neat meeting ae emu to we organised, Mr. and Mn. Walker and the Datob woman came into the office; as they came in Mr. Kelly shoved some of them back; they had some conversation there that I didfrit hear right; they came Into the room again; Mrs. Walker commenced to make a State ment, which was, that "according to your direc tion we watched Mr. Kelly; we found him anti Lades in bed together;" they had driven them out of bed and.rsquested Mr. Kelly to leave the home and go home; the Dutch woman tried to make a statement, but I oould'nt understand it; the Ares thing Mr. Kelly said was .qt was the Dutehwoman's fault." He said that some woman hnd invited tiini up stab. to a room en the night we had all been oat before, and that this woman came down stairs with him, put her tome about him and embraced him as no other woman had ever before done. We were ill ,very mach as monde& Mr.: Kelly seemed - to be very mush ' , affected; he sobbed =deemed to cry for a good erbile; "Gentlemen, I will re ' sign my-Office, 'I will throw myself on your cars, do the best yeti can for Ms." Mr. Varner said if bet, Intended to resign to write out his reefs nation;, I think then he said that whatever money would settle-the matter be was willing to give It. \We went on and flatbed the Liminess before theßoard as well as we could. - The Court a this point adjourned. 01DINATIOI . 37 7 3.ll3BlolllMilf.l.—The Chronicle of yesterdey afternoon glees a long account of the ordination of the Rev. Nestor A; Staloosland Rev. Hugh W Gathtie under the etre of the Pres bytery ofAilegheny, of the old School Preeby-. teflon Church'. The-ceremony was performed b y Her: Wm. Annan. "Hew. Mr. Staleoa is a native of Argos, Greece, and possums a high reputation as a Christian and a scholar. He reads fourteen languages, and converses in eight. He Is a regular physi , elan, and hue served as Surgeon In the Preach army. Be sails for Greece early in May, where he espectaimmediately to eater upon the great work before him. 'est. Mr. Otithrie is $ resident of Democracy, Ohio, and goeti to labor amongst the Whims, of Little Teasers. Bay, on the Lower Peninsula of Michigan, near its northern extremity.— Both of these gentleman are sent out by the Presbyterian Lioard.of Foreign Minions. Rua WITNII43 STAND LI Tsa CADTINAL 0003 T; We would sawn to the diem of the Court of Quitter Beseions a change hi their arrange.. manta. Thich we think will be better for the Court, equally as good for the Jury and the Bar, and which we know will be a great costa ienee to the Court ttportere, els: the removal of the witness stand from the position it occupies now to the opposite aide of the Court . rem, where the Reporters' table la at present placed. Witnesses often speak in so low a tone of voice that they cannot be heard, and the reports are therefore sometimes utravoidably erroneous. ficatatista—rYesterday tinning an,old woman named Hughes, 'residing Ina 'frame tenement on 13orentir street opposite the Lutheran Church, while drank let her infant child slip from her knee upon a hot stove. The feet were the only forth of the body touching the stove, bat they remained on until they were burnt nearly to a cinder. 'The obild was taken off by some neigh bors. The Ind woman wu sent to jail, and •he child Liken are of by Mr. Fortune, of the Board of Health. FIOIIABL/1 FATAL Aectessr.--A man named John B. Armatattel, while driving in a buggy along the Butler Plank Reed, yesterday after neon, was thrown out just at the Allegheny city Hue, with each force se to break hit ana and.leg and traenne his akelL Dr. Horne,* was eigenioned, and did all In his power to alleviate his sufferings. It is the phyeician's opinion that Mr. A. eattiot rower. Tad fashionably world seems to be at a a lotus to know what', kind of Dry Goode will ba most worn this Spring. For our own part, we think a dross of good plain Inset Bilk more boooming then nay thing elee we anew - A.. efoTiglee, corner of Grant and Fifth streets, has Just re called n aplendid assortment, and very low.-- Persons wanting Black Wks should oall and sea them. Eizartort-At a meeting of the stookbolders of the Pittsburgh, and Coolll:Turnpike Cour sari, held oti Monday; IMP inst.; the followlig officer* and managers were elected: Pretddelltdez. Brackenridge. • Treasurer—WM. A. Barren. ' Managers-4ohn Herron, Willie Booth, H. P. Colo 'B. D. Herron, R L hrOotrin, Wm. I'. TIM CANIIIIDULTOIIIIIL.—We beg pardon•ol the gentlemsn concerned for our item published the other day;urging the early completion of the Cathedral tower winding attire. We take pleas ure le. atatick that they are completed. The iguana/in:l around the ontaide of the brick por tion 01 the tower. and are taken to the feeds at 00mi:beau:meat of the wood work. Tao DM%Ti/ DX IVIDIIIISDAY.-It most be • &sant refleetlin to those *boss !meioses ft le to keep the streets eleon;,tbst :the death of flobeldler on Raeleity pfterpoon wax waned solely by ao 300 hilloaki vbiob ru left open the meet. ' said that 00 CRY owl be. held in &tangos for the seoidant , . . , Al2ll.lilT —llllllcari llaCay • date Oetitia 'sad: mewl prstertbiyjn &menet Benda Ana Jahn: atop the princdpal In . the We; robbery of Mr. Andes, MeMould: She Wu found •In In= in Thsters*. oonoesled between two feather beds. , AldeTmdtC Cazaratad daanaftted bew for trial. . • vairre.—The Judges APROUITIERST Of • ...17111 of the'Dlsuith. Mort; yeetenisy k epkoin . " 1 : 411 0 11 e Peixt,:Jr., of:Allegheny, I member cf.fb of Lloensere in the piece of 'Ur. Jeco6 . Pesaterr Duos= Coirwr.—The Withal otl.- Thompson 0440, wont to the 'Joey yestsrdiy aftentooe?—. "The - Court *ill chsrgs asst . - tge . trunidng:"Wl! pablielit's toll sedrraht of this ease to. morrow. Distmeamsn.—The Jurors in , the Criminal Court not engspd in the Conspiracy Casa, were discharged yesterday from further attendance. A new panel will 'some in on Monday. Tua GLIAT Fraa.—At 12 o'clock yailerday, the annharsary of the broakiog out of the Great Fire of '46 was celebrated by the ringing of the fire•bells of the oily. A LANDSLIDE- --Tbe express train from the East due here at noon yesierday, vim delayed, four or Ave bonny by a landslide at the Peek paddle. RISING RAPIDLY.—The Allegheny rose very rapidly yesterday, and is still rising at the time we are writing. Iretie lamas Rasalnn ItaimodY.-DBO BONO UDIA•IO.-"Every mother should neve • box hi s house bandy in cam of eft-Meats to the children." IMIDINGPS BMW, BALVE. it is • Berton rams, of Wart/ rm.' entoßnli__ ‘•nd I. ed mommand by ph ions. It a emu and enmity cure for Bunts, Me, Bo porn,, talon; Chill:dab*. and Old Bonn of 'era, ItitiM for PM! 8020. Dion.. Itch, Scald Bend, Bottle Bosh. Bunions. lime Lithaden trecommended 171;lititier P11..,11 Igtgßle.gsednl Cinched WM Rim Non. W•rts ant mach A•••• It I. • most mtinsolm remedy and cure, which am be Wended to by Winnow:Ai who hove lard It in lb* city oilkaton and vicialty for the lailt thirty yams. In= hotanoe will thil Bare do an ingrryar . lotting with a DiMialan'e sulphurs,, e Pum iZat gun RftZe.-in me from , that coontry- .q thp proxiiitore have letts . re from cize, cle=ia. , ==o h ita m =o a, maw I L 4 ,.. m 2:Mmnidgt"g: ATtli b l i cten ' t=e u gg ° 4 " tirVi a ' IT: bled moldier. wbl It picture it *llO eagrav on the wrap per. Pi m & 25 Clowa • Box. lIEDDINO 01.).. Proprietors. 460ealyby I! MINER No. El Proltbnidd hialliN ILNA KU N.Po ant at. Alleghe nh BAN. 140 Wood mt. sad BEOKII•ii A : TELEGRAPHIC 00 YGEBBBIONAL WASIMIGTON Crew, April 10. BliATl.—The Senate resumed the ooneldera den of the motion to print the memorial of the members of the free Btste Legislature of Hanna. Mr. Mason opposed the proposition, saying that the memorial emanated from men who are in rebellion against the laws of the country. Mr. &Ward regarded it as a comparatively unim portant question whetherthe memorial be print ed of not u he had idled: seen it in a Journal circulating Afty• thousand ceplee. It would therefere be read by the world at any este. He thought it would be proper to . print It as mat ter of coartray. Mr, Butler reiterated his ter mer objecliounlo the motion- He. Hamlin desired the memorial printed for his own information so that he could act un derstandingly on the question of the admission of Kansas under her present State Constitution. He thought the moat striking parallel which could be found for the treatment or Senators inclined to bestow on this memorial by laying It on the table or rejecting it was the conduct of Lord North when the petitions of the North American Colonies were laid before the British Parliament. ' Mr. Butler replied that if those petitions were brought forward in violation of Parlia mentary roles Lord North did his duty In op posing them. If the memorial to . print this Kansas memorial prevail he should regard it as the greatest contempt ever offered to the Booth. Mr. Hale read the concluding paragraph of the memorial to show that the memorialists con templated no rebellion, bat merely asked the admission of Kamm as a State Into the confed eracy on an equality with the other States which preceded them. He believed that the re foul to admit Kansas as a State would leave her a State out of the Colon, and quoted the case of the admission of Missouri to prove that position. Mr. Douglas replied saying that this was not a parallel cue. Congress nod payed a law an thorillog the people of Missouri to form a Con etication and Slate Government preparatory to admission Into the Union. In the present in stance the proceedings of the Topeka Conven tion not only were unauthorised by Congress, but were revolutionary and rebellious. He could not recognise Kansas a State, either in or out of the Union, to consequence of any thing they had done without authority of law. Mr. Yolee weld that under the rules of the Senate the memorial could not be printed, and ea an unanimous consent was required to sun peed the rules, he should demand that they be adhered to. • The Chair decided that the motion to print meet go to the - Committee on Printing. Mr. Butler was unwilling that the memorial should take that course. Mr. Cass explained, that In presenting the immortal he by no means endorsed its seat*. manta Re had always made it a priz:apt, to present every petition which he had been listed to present- wu not for him to investigate the justice or injustice of the Allegations In the momorial, that being the duty of the Committi • on Territories to which it was retersil. . Mr. BsYard thOught men who were in direct waned.= to the laws of the lend had so °lake to be heard by viatica. Mr. Meson sulinaitted ■ resolution minding the referenoe to the Committee on Territories. Mr. Trumbull ea Mr. Bayard entered into the general qoestion of Kansas twitters. Mr. ?ugh after carefully examining the docu ment, said he believed it we not the original paper, the signatures are all In the same hand smiting, and there are many erasures and Inter lineations. Mr. Crittenden said he should Tole against the resolution with a idler to imppress all deeigns to disturb the Union of this country and the peace of its oltisetnt. This dissussion did 'no good. lie wanted to know if the publication in the New York papers lies Wait/OM with the document presented hare, with its emotes and tnterlineations. Mr. Selma could not tell, dot haring con. pared the two. Be thought such criticisms were unworthy the great question Involved and would more become the arose emuntnallou of • witaeaa In Court. Mr. Crittenden was proud of being a lawyer; he would rather be e professional lawyer than s professional politician. Mr. Seward diselamed any imputation on the legal profession—it was the critleisms on the chirography to which he adverted. Mr. Benjamin believed the &cement to be an impudent forgery;--men whose mesa are ap pended to it are DOW fugitives from jailor and why should further notice be taken of this inso- lent memorial. He warmly condemned Prof. Billimen as eserillgiouly desecrating the House of God by ionendiary appeals to the people of Conneetteut for money and arms to carry en war against the Government. It it the desire ler power more than for freedom which vestigates these lawless and revolutionary proceedings. 'The game Is not worth the candle. Let the ob scare paper deep where it is. Mr. Busk spoke of the seared mandrels who disgrace the pulpit In musreslon with Han sa. 'Dabs. He did not believe the memorial had ever bean in Kansas, but that it was s forgery and a re-hash of much of what had heretofore been Wad OD that subit lto Mr. Stewart understood that r. Cpl would make a statement in regard to the genuineness of this paper, and that the latter was not bim etal satisfied on the subject. Mr. Butler believed that Mr. Ous presented the memoirist from motives honorable to his heart believing in the right of petition, but when voices cried out print it, print It in violation, he had a different opinion, for the memorial was branded as * frest and forgery. He believed H Christ should come to the earth with all the . Purity of hliprilmiples, he would be vanished from the con federacy by those trusties as Christ drove from the temple the money abus ers and tellers of doves. Yet money changers come here claiming to have the purity of dons. (Laughter.) Mr. Cues $414 that within a few 'Mantel he had had an Interview Withal person who had handed him the memorial to present. It was only necessary to remark that he was not seta fied the paper was one that ought to be sated on by the Benito. - Mr. Hale - ealdtthat if be were satisfied this paper was not genuine he would' be the huts to take any advantage: He thoughtfMr. Benjemin bad done infinite Injustice to that honorable and good men. Prof. anthem. It was pot his and. others intention, ea charged, to make war against the Government, but they were driven to the taw of self-defence. The Wend promises hale been proved a lie. • Mr. Seward replied to several Senates, who bad swayed to involve him le the alleged fraud reseeding the memorial. lie had men the Swn tleman who handed this paper to ldr. Cass for presentation, Col. Lane, who aetbotlyed him tO trey that before he left Kansas he saw a. paper, be did' not nay the Avaltital paper in eldrograpby, but law a memorial of which this is the substanee, end that taped by all the pro visional members of the Kum Legislature SDI this is a tree copy.. I know the Senator from Tema, (Mr. Beek,) tote a brave and honorable 'man and a. lOTOt Of freedom; but when it be comes neeeeettaty fee RV to resort to au exhibi lion of contuse, it will be time enough for him to taunt me with the went of it. Mr. Mason said no one stood up to vindicate Col. Lane as a feir and honorable man. If a man le knowu by the company be keeps the company is post' by , pe man who represents it. Mr. thinlin, in orphmatten said he bad not fatten the, paper, Into bin hafide, but it hoeing Itoo railmi efrese is aii nte s t by ene ne, Ur. ee,but Cese . i l h tro k bul imarin a ' tight a s snob, IteaWaM vete against its PM. • The sate width tit memorial was referred to the on Terributt. !se thou rem*. Witted : • Yeas—Mann. Adams, Allen, 800,1144. BIM% Bleier, Bright, Brown; Bulks. CO OI 4 Dodge, Boogies', Swarm, - Mbryillicik..; age?, thralls, Bootee, - Mater. Unman' 4 ° 12 ° 1 1 of .lows, Mason, Pugh , Belt, Bast, Sobaatiaal Slidell, Stnart,Tropay; Trumbull, Well r,Wright s c4 yea, 82. Have=alepre hatian,ikirirtispiagai374.• The memorial bantling again brought Were the Ehitattrellin Case 'sated and ' obtained leave to vitbdraw it to taunt' its NM $1) COI. Lagar The Senate then as b adjmustel, irionan—The Mouse disoussed, the resolution ofi the Canizaitteshn:Eleaticons, diselagne P. B. BeSarke not duly elected in lbs Sijhth District of iMinols. •'- Mho Bonze adopted with - ad.oppiedtitin of on ly Ave, the resolution &dada* Samuel IL liar shill, the sitting memberreaE Meth Die Welt of EGnals, elected cm Tow. id reso lution wino passed allowing /oohs and Turns, pn diem sod mileays to' dal). t he iSenate's amendments lo the dsSohnothill 'Sere consid ered and the House adJettrned, i; Iffesuntarou, April 10...; 7 41te AOA atesm.fri gate Merrimae has been ordered to Annapolis for the purpose of being easy of Ames to the members of Congress, and alio for the examina tion and instruction of notice eildihipineu now In the Nasal Academies of that place. • The recent protest in "behalf of Col, Sloe. against the payment to Madre. liew, Roberts A Co., for carrying the mails* the Isthmus of Panama, will hare no effect OA, the transmission of mails by the usual mode ot etonveyance. The quarterly compensation has btu paid as here tofore. BAL . /MORT, April 10,—The southern mail brings New •Orleans papers '.of Friday. They contain the details of the Onenlctin New, re • ceived In dates from Vera Orris to 6020th nit. Ravolutioniate bandaged at Ptiebls, had *urns& ered to the government foreevou-,the 22d, having capitulated after a noafilot. ,It is be lieved that a general pardon' has ttann granted to NU th ns oonsented to recognise theauthority of the government. Naw Tout, April lU—Bedlene nfoelved from every town in Connection bit, one, show the Governor's vote to be 66,000 the largeet ever cut in the Slate. Elingluzi; ,the Democratio candidate lacks 1564 of an election by the pen• pie. The American State ticket •BFbe elected by the Legislature on joint ballot New Yoax, April 10.—The New York Legis lature adjourned last night;'4B4eittg a vast amount of work unfinished. . The -.State is left without funds to pay its way. The Governor in formed them he would not main eigs session,' and that If the supply bills weri,stottassad, the responsibility most rest with the &ham. The Senate toted to sit a &wit two nger, but the Amenably determined to forge an extra sess ion, and for that pupates spent the Whole day and evening in wrangling debates. .41 the ap portionment bills mast be pane*" before next eleoticm, it Is probable that the, atienrnor will convene the Legislature alpha tile ticuming. New You, April 10.-1100 r, :teanssettons limited, prices continue In Stuff of 'lie pyrcha ear. The resumption of aavigetlotboathe Hud son hes a very depreshing effect; sales 6800 blots at $8,87108,76 for comma 141 jgoO; Mato and Western, $8,75E17,14 for neftrti site, 8,76®7- 76 for low to good medlate,Viia Western, and B®lo for extra Otllts3Bo ati4 St. Lame ,market closed dull with downward tendency, Rye .4®6 for flne and supeilititt, Whiskey, market unchanged; gales 800 .1)1* Ohio end Prison at 271. Orlin limitid andtirices with. out important change, stoalelight ;and holders firm at $1,80®1,76 for red and $1.76 @A96 for white. Pork id firmer, with fair detninei; tales 800 bble. at $18,871 for mess, $165(1 for prime, cloning buoyant. Beef nominally the same.— Cat meets without change; saki 170,000 lbs. at 7iQ)7i for Shoulders and 8104 tor Hun Bacon held firm it lard in fair de mand; salsa 1000 Ulla. at 91010. Batter and Cheats unchanged. ; - PHILALDRLPHLII. April 10.,--Phabr 'market dull, with very litflo Inquiry, and p lees' ars wanting in firmness; sale* 400 bbls good brands at $7,. 26, and 200 bbla mixed at $1; fete demand for home use at $74457,1174 far imam to good brands, $7,62059,26 for esti" Mid choice fami ly. Rye Flour. steady; sales:100 bblep• at sb. Corn Meal held firmly at $B. *thank sales. Lit tle demand for Wheat; small;nalae: fair to good red at $1,60051,70, and whlte,al $1;76 ®sl,- 86. Rye steady at the recent decline; same 2,- 600 bulb Western and Penna.; at:9o.: Cora; fair request, but prices Rob fireaneas„ivales 7,000 bash yellow, afloat, at 68,' and ,1000 bash in store at 67. Oat" better, a51ee.,4,4100 bush Pis and Delaware at 88@39. Clurcr,ee llndetnand and adnnoleg; tales 160 bash Wow sts9®, $9,25 for 64 pounds. Whisky dullp small sales bbl, at 28(428f and hbds 25f. Barrtrosa, April 9.—Beif ,lidr s isoed, 450 head offered: 100 driven east, , rilnalsder sold at 9®ll nett, generslly good qsallty„ hogs testes and improving, sales s , t3®olt. • ' To Paramus Out of ilmitoiment• 1207=1 WS far a Paha , go pi . csdpig 49.1bdwa , Smits' Gm Cbla sad in 1* moat Taidalimadd. • WANTED—AGENTS '44) _IMMULATE SMARR' LARGE 171 . 2 QU 1 4371/4.., - - roe family I.leke=tlad The Peoples' Pictorial :Do Bible. it& withal ok IN daethaed, If Ito abitiotht..., ti u,.. • .theleeleAtotir worlos, - 11 tin doubt, *0 • 10 pan bpoolfsa , 211.11 14.1d1L1 ol Till Alf 111111:41LY AIM. moat Morel tsemsneratito bi otiose! to rtl venom law to_pleamil toy:Mobs Naha:Mon to .bare. Ifosto 60 to IX melee easy *Milt he 41,21041 • n. 4 .old ha each of the wind - yet titls , kb* to lit tho arqi be sold by bhittabriphy• a•y.. marlypticatkabehothd be huhla Okee, tbe fk111•111 . W won combat. • Ariirrolatitaa to act Oa $ dA sea baclaata eau mud On • •;0011.4 07107: . . 12 imams or tar INgubtlahettprw.:ftr_Pollias., the PICTOZIAL PALO!, Btu; crl , h a - well .Gonad ßulacctipUsa Boot, alit ta aaratuay asul Carvardad per maw. MOO/ flit WOO LIMON. r• bar OP•trli rOtar Or riall• theo Valid Rata, atm:a chos. of 0•1111,106. Ore sad Taxca agritecclatar you: Latta:re ma 109 r, iILOSI rill =OA r•l• artatters r•rpecttully alltalta4. ref nitttur . , Dinka laza dans. Uwe autaarlba (ant cal 44: ' • !WNW ULM& apT.ltcdarT 181 WWl= .Or t, 21•1 r 101. k. JEDW'D T. MEGRAW. GENERAL COMMISSIQL )11111011ANT, sn Wit 01011“, Nigerlri . Illanatactared Tobacco. Imiootted 6 Pomottle, onio.ao swan 10.. swa • 127 tilati Street.- . ll'"'..l7°"'"" em. , e m r r: a r •• • A. Krebs & :Bro., LIT LI 0 ORAPtillfrS; - KiNEWbriND ofOvii/MISIMN ORATING AND PELINTIN4 'dated. ta tk Vja i tty at modastv 'nen, Fashi A on/dila as Cheap' atatkung. J M ES DillellUal 4Q. 181 woutix j etapir - AS at present one of 'the isofi fooliiona ont2 Wit mad. ittelui or dotidng IC thy eireated an woos err late? Meek nw lat.. variimmetaboadc t siscqa Kooks. amt., Ka. ot Mill Ido l t.h• law et= AN ms4oto own to nut liten itOmikii short no* '• ' Disuation. OTICE Lerebi given the - the partner- Was9rugll4'"gi:fr tWisvi th ea .:Ariz"7ll74l; de, aisaws 44* iFqis• Pl-th!„41 4, 4", The butakem al the arse FrUl be - pettletl by thetry erbo I. alma authorised Fo am, the' wee of the lita. doing eo. ' • 116171% , UBll, Fitts's. March 81, leseapal aut MS MM. KNAPP & 0gart,,48., HOT PRESSaItV w ntrAiiiVASHERS. Warehouse No It Water duet, ottrageth . (Mann% KNAPP A tiNKEY:O/1110 haw in Into rontertnereltith node Udall. . i ., 6 . d la tha taanuteenne and saleet" et. Nate and Wuhan anti ern allpared to nUturbent . ,, dee et the Aortae soiree. '.', .:1 .. NNW Agents wanted to sea lengS Tlinnighout the Wes. subscriber United in onnitantlj bunting. now j im lu alis h ihr 9 4 gla Dd il u ri= r h ~ a io a of to I‘oo6 tlithwn CATALOG 1 Airs coo ha doillitaboo. toms. as. lOC to sot gm s Aziosofbo so UMW E AUdoTrin Gambol b Mai% _ Gomdtudosoomota tod4 . nd Idlowooooom,o Au.. ind 2 1rEgth th 07 EBIEVIM&NT, &thus A. I.4oMr u eaZg i ' o ' Ifoo. a e ood +IOII6LTON EMIT. colddluoi 7, rum= num MI WORKS. MERRIL & JAWED, 142 Centre Eitreefo Neit Yotko MANUFACTURERS ; AND; DIALERS la Wrought Iron fyladlitlne ,lbota i lug Woo of manta. Ma% rick' TlN glt l / 4 74.000g0. MUD& 01404; 641;i 3 sat pullet tI otago to pram "li a ll a ilto. rtuiltoMTAMl Iror lV r t aide; o .11 'motion/ Of AU 1,1. sot Mut,.irAlTa nISSOLUTION OP 11ARTiPERSiiIIP— afa°,P.V.M.1.1... mic irko b Vier wt po QTAIR ClANDLES.4usfatrenitTg tawofjid from MA r IO signal, , Ft coulinammt, t ijoat. • %ler Immo, Or ITio try , 11=st. ''HR RENT—A malt Fain. below this Nth Mono lisosticater—issetsitisili sermon trhisii is Isms irso as limns ICO sisrmbss al Pft,th., Obits, art 4 Plow tres s,'-s ad; is "Fists , or .4iirsot Vloss. Tor . tessolOssors at • spOZtd 11. CS, Li.litll.l. l FOR Dwei li n g , g6liie on Hand t it., bAissen Vbetif pew, iota; - 7 , , •- • - - loco /Woo on some or hoist No is sta. .• 41" t' a c elrits l 7l: to AC T 's law% sk4OX•if ;. fousilist. 600QDOLLARS—PARTNE - WANT. im—wAngs. .•letti dr..llVl Intra P apsrtsarV 4 ar g m b ly: Int.b nem. oillictorer.. f.” 014.1 O. Art ~lmo* atm OW zigmblY4., • • aHUNPRED_BBL&2,2CTB.SYAMI 11_ ILT PI .11 • 10111, TdriatT UNDRIpB-150 owls Intesta , mit. • - • • Quart abr. es biod,saactlinal• br art IGEXA vitosiev, riviAT TxNN, insall lot inio 3. Pa la otcg• kx age 401ali plan COMMERCIAL. L'OMMITFIY OP .11.1LBIT64TION, FOR Om. W. Qs.. V. P.—lsaus Dram. &was Dwworra, F. B. Ortem. J. & Omni= PITTSBURGH MARKETS Prrrammas 01.01.1 frklar bthrttth&dpill 11. INK I Beet.. It grey end • great deal a doing to the was or tilling order. from the country Ulan there Is. modem rstieetivity m produm but the demand Is not ro beak S. It wee a abort time dace. ILOl7ll—unehangeck sal. on the, wharf of 106 Obis en, palm at 16,75; 24 do at $4.8774; 16 do at $5,02; 110 do st PAC; 00 bbLe superflos and extra it $6,00350,00; 20 bbl 02411 Nom wagon at 10,00; 124 do on 'whoa at 50,10 and 28 do at 96.12; from lama. 63bbis extra Nmlly at $6,76; Ii do at $0,871d: 39 do extra at ,60; 40 do enpartne at 86.00 and 40 doa( . 06,07. 1111.31 N ' from store 162 and 100 hue Data at 25 and 100 bus Ear Corn . at 36: VC') littla offdlug from first hal:tarot a Nw days GROCERIES—See of 10 11 de fully fair Sugar and lu do prime, at 9, tiger dal.: do fair to fully falr at Olt® 9. dxty days. and 3do fully at 9, sash. Molaasea 26 . 4 bble oak as 46 and 1.5 do .t .on time; Coffee, 2 0 by Rio at 12, sash. and Woe, 6to 6X. sash. • BUTTER A 10:303—no of Rather , out the market was somewhat depressed, I\2l sales could only have been made at a coneesslon In Pr's. Eine dill ford downward— sales of 10 bids on the wharf at 9. DRIED FRUIT-681m of 60 brie Dried Apple• at $1.12 and 35 do at 91.00, BAOoH—the activity Latta noted continuos unabated: mime have not stiffened .y, however, although they Sr. tolerably well maintainediTles of 20,12X1 De bog mound MI at 7X,9 6 10X; 15,03 0 do t 7g, 85( and 1014; 800 piens. Shoulder. at 7%; 23,000 tbe phouldera. 9,0 0 0 to Bids and 10,0001 e Crams at 8, 9 an 10X, sixty days; 16,002 Dm Sboulders at IN, arty @Y. and pay for mac 6000 Do Hams st 130011:16. sixty dale; 61:1(KI ID glunalders at 71(S0 9; 7660 76C0 do at 7X; 1310 be Hamm at 10; 1600' Ne be do' awaked Halos .t 11; 6500 lb, Shoulders and Llama .17X and 101 f. sod 1200 Da western Shoulders at 714—.11 at rash where not others:lm rpedfled. Sugar Curd Hama, 6 toe at 11X, and 23 tee at 12N. The lariputt part of the ludo, It is to be noted, 0. western meat. BULK kIEAT—s. sals of 30(1 pa. Hog round . private terms. LARD—sales of 16 to leaf at tto , MILT dal. des N. Olt Dl(, equal to cash; and 69 bids moos at 834, buss mos SINED—a tale or DO bus loanlos alowsesesd at $7,00 and 26 do good. at 27,76. WILED 112XF—a sa/s of 6 to at lot, alty LIAM. WHIL.K.Er —ln Ihnited maul: sales of 83 bids reetlbsd at 25, to lota, All/11413—aale- of 14 eas haportal soda Ash at 3%, HAY—solea at =alai of 10 loads at Maly 4 ton. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. The publithed statement of avantue of the New York PUT twigs fa Out weak, boa =KW tome little secution Ilnn stock and maser circles. The leasosee of loam in one nook of newly two and a tom to of millions of dollop cannot full to attract attention. Ouch an addition to the credit of a city Should tell sentably on all prim, and ape. dolly on all stook prices. If nomstarial Int:Coes hoe lialknral,the question then arienowill pee. mos down What? Ws =nth te withdraw? T... bank, the Park, wont Into operation /mime the put week. and moo, than lief of the Inentaned amount of loans b the molt of to opeastkrtm nobs as Mb gar. It 1u .Want that the old bantu hare not oo unwisely extended" as 000141 han oPPtond hod the Wrothe hewn ail confined to thaw but the effect on the markets andott prints is nip changed. Th. tendency of snob lone.* le lunation, and tinder tho old role of boys, of "what gore np motet come down.' the future moat be well watched . W. nothe that th. bank Inane on natorday . 11 13 10 0. 1 5 0 2.018. otainet 390,488.4441 at corseepontliondobs hut year—an maltase of nazis twolle and. half millions or donate Whet le not leam tin thanithla Inane. of loons• le the tutu. of epode. Un thhtimusue of twelve ond • half million. of Luna our tut year, these la a dacreueof our one and a half mi'llone of • Mit! The %Bowl. I. the compaea. Ur • thane. exhibited in the, reports ag. loeeaw of lowa ma discounts, am am Durum to epotts 100,3511 bureau In ciscalatkm, thane. In the depcolte, 14121:18 00111P3000IV. PSCi PITOUTION. AwUl7 Apra 5, 00 Marsh PO, 56 Lou., . $91,499,409 - 1Ca1,962,01S 10411.307 =Le t , .111 . 77 0 ,0h1 , 13,851,354 8.841,08 1 ( 21 0,241ut fwtsel ew Y 0 7 r 7 k 3 Tl3im.BeBsl we. 9 1,50im8,403 ur sk is i m im i6s4ts3al„ 1 ? . 5t3 1 71nab Ts alone 3.443,41 .21 7=BTt N the anintry olsoustio " n In th ,s ta m ort new impsto skins to the mutant of • million or dollar.oa.lns been op dared Omar the anent of the Bank Deposunent me • =nut it."l :f 4 t.gr , r.m.. ll" tnati m til=& * =: spode warn b running down. u a huh the bank mow.. wtildr.l.ll not to, visaed eritfavor. though tie effect upon maddens. is not to decided at thie outran of the year as It might be If on the eve of a fell tea a— The beat atanseur* and that they bun a lamest line of mantra ha/thou to go upon hasps. I:6olltbab COWL and nacho& N be maxim= in this deportinemt ham not yet been lie city of New York Central Ptak et 111 cent Imo of 11.001.000, three e. c.r. to ran, wee 00..1.0 at • fn.*. &bora two kw 51 *DO of 111001104 the:l=ol.ler was ukeoes be 5 *mat Wait, Uhr. eureoritwOmee johorfe•lly takon sr per by partlas to - whom Lb. • w•rOs wets cud* tor rroperty winkle the York. The ash eat. wept:lons amount to $116,000 at par. Zhao has torn • moderate &inroad for mousy daring the work. bat K was Nally met br otpitalLetr, ana rates Good P.P. gaga from 9 to 1211 mat rarr sm ' lrS L k. offerings in th. Wort .re mail and aro malted to mood ohms poorer, trbkh meet from 12 to 21 thatat.—Cla Gantt. COAL AND Natal AZLIT.Z-Th• kar boat Jam Ought!. O. rind tram Pittsburgh s•fissibsy, just lid hour. out, •Ith • 1•0 of gee boats conteinimt ama• =AOC) tau of teal, all far trio nab and martst. I u •ddlUais she bring. • cargo or 2,uso 6,000 ph.. of Ina. atisawy load. co 4 tok.rs to J L Hy. tt t Ch., oho ar•alkeing It at lin pr boa by Ohs Vbalani• mad 14 mato at slit•U. —Louhrrill• , Ittewl—W. Mrs span te, nett= a moderato sestand • Pit bent aq7 material clan, la allow bona UP rode erl 41FLIZOiCaffnit laicrwt,andte. uloo enro prise 2600 ends orobroeins 800 on Pawnor, KO on Atones? nod PIO yr , :imtaday, ma pitlfla tos the s. renso o, of .o ttLfo h lloles_ aototatk. etls: nelft afaitaXe. rommon 650 i, ran. Criligri h. Pew • The dune UM PAD a t , 27(11bbdi, Ilossmas—Tbo &rand has ouldnos4 moderate. and ,tha Ware potalltlao Inteditlll more In Loos or lumen, nernltlng isa fartber redaction, Philo Primo to °tube Do. log nonparatlrall scare, hay. malntabood Um!: osmosis poettlan,„tbo Woe =mos polo IN. en 309nrdar..PW •te illandat Idtd 3,5011.-Ms=d altgenrete to, Tea tbSie sari Off 1300 nem tits /Dana enema at wane. nto Ponsenttng teal 344631,14( and =a 61pftept. Jitmloatt. 'Adam ttoo ISM all 331 ebla 666 1610 ball DDls. 73, O. Bal. dd. .PSZOtemeS are Lue.—ltsant boa been an entire InantrY Iter Dean banslod pork and ohne moats. and tho tato' nave advanced. • In tho outs port of tb. nook 346 Dell mots sold at. OW, subeopanottr 130 We at 116.76, DDIs on send. terms. end on WM6_7 1,000 bets at 613,60, to Do dollmOnd on tbs In Of Jolt. mop. pas twidor.ont,, of 9,900 ebb 001116, equal to cash. l'oPordor no heard rf ape of 630 Mb mom at 416. This pas tett asklus price at ttio slap Ttpro tits boon a Omar boar; Imam" In Dan con. Uppardstrf 860 hao• boon udder Pelee nearly 00Ci eu 6bonlders at lOW. I 0610,1031 rintarday 10009. nt mar, pap ostra, and 19099.11 in Ino lots at 3900 panted: porupday 110 seals naltad sides at So, p,mmt.„--Pale• Of prim, N• 06660001.1 la lots from entreat 161.2033661,60 P Md. Mhos of rink opts .0 tb 11,30. taxaon dn no nS e M at 4 e 6 D o 3l t3oprba doellaol to St Orchard and DPP 001 l at 12. otrlppod 6100. w.6•oool.lor,and Cams 61.26,581,60, 104 Umuthy 316. Damp read 11101.31. Tolaeoo.—Tbanidra Dare not bon no Is endue tho r.Orsoollos trostu a Detl a Ve an spy dinarNora t tilie pal ' 1 ,60 t0%,607 2 Then b the tholes) fn . markstnuel • • Don 9DMIs 06 ppottlt imnarallr brings • Dien row The labs of am Pak sea 866Dbiarlon. Jens. The N.. York Courier and in sem *TN, cortioued export of ;1 ,'Sd.boub light mac pared erl.o ilea beet Vero Irene weed to reduce Ord sitrecetes beid by o n. (t 7 Bow. Th e Outland lie wary is b e id ive acmes badoese deli, the ime Ported= Wog gill Wifely *ozone of the 'mute of the eurintry-edeolebeg bfrusa =IOW Ay the mouth "of Mamie ISM against air,tallibues for the same mouth LW Imre— The peaks Obe. My brae, de yrdused bedewed bass, edam, emeutes sustebsed ea leas eel Starting BIM runslo at 91400%e trot tttlt mutat =Ulm long, The Cotton Me mute to the earned (111.11ftl bee= the bans ter Btarlios Zulu, ea I es Lime ehlymenta rill be yerl a tight hum five Orleans :to sad Ober flositheru ante our • txtdrattos of the au, the secusuletfoo •of tudebi nem to ihercepe maid mon be Mewed by rammed upon of Gobi." IMPORTS BY RIVER. I.IIIICI/311.61.4 112 _lloml4o-29/ 1261. 30w. 1 40 9 71 1 1 P.. A 111011101 62 40 0 6111017., 013.5agb113021_66 ≤ T lA dtraclsEgltg l TirtlPoll V , O =Jock th l in arla 4 dr4 . o 5.900 eta, ba 17 3441423 id, 0 tads do. c. W Jack• Nl4 Ctl Ws pat. 0 030 saw 27 bbla tooluses, lb U. ildcutr,3o 1.20 tamales, 0 0010 otiJ Black 0 co; 30 04 J • W 11412 100 5512 110g7, 2 Benr n b. litritp4l.2tck; 8 40, 3 44 • tobb t.:31V3 . 1 Oio 447: 1 67 Da l ; a l igoas i tirtZt3Th e d: tobacco; 65 0 bum. Us do, BO 5314193.15352,4•24 47 0466 91112 Marla, stuadr2 cauelitnee• 610N0120•11121.• ItIVItA BOATS-21 001 i Caw, 4000 Ichlamr, 123 do an5i.44476 do ow. 70201 lb tt cut 30 tb/s 11037. 2.5. 1142.te50.2 • 17 RIC i 0 boo olstit, 17 1300400; 315 00a. 40 4 11422: cce. Ir a tiluntgr. n A , I : 4 =a to i r . •cc 441%thl 11012. 19411 4 Mow IMs tuft . 350 11'747; ohs., 124 13016 •0144. 33 aka wheit. 500 btu alas WaSTUNO. b 7 /root Cl6l-170 642147,31 13 Brava .100 6414 paper. It Wolf eat 16 bblt•qp. T 599 bids vb..; 137 mks dr, Wllmarte; 162 Wu IZSIt (10ebrant; 17• Mut bulgy, bbl.ttg 63 iv, out; MO tw.wpoles. 941;91. 2 41 , 9 1 •4. el 04 ?le; /A bbl. 3032. 4405. CINCINNATI. Or 16ttebussb-12 ski rags, Lamberts 6010 , o 0; Woes beCOO, 9 War MLA WWI; 13 bbls esse, igalma. II tobbo flour, A Ihtstaro 60 do erblskar , s oresbflo; U1:1 ILO T Little i dm 76 esoo bar d s. Ostiono A cot 13 obto net Vsbucetoet 1 ar, a 0 bbl/Ii ono- Norms. I Black; oko tobscoN nuolere • Dllwartto /0 W ltilmslhosllsto A hlcluoldson; 116 tobla flour, 1.14.116C5. Idesas• rood 40 Dbl. seed, 166 cm team, Mae do, 1 Irmo do,loo bbls do, 161 bbls Corm seat; 66 bn.4 . cggs, • w Izz on tornal t =v i z, , V oi.u t i rlh s LOULSVILLN,Z 41 hale-107 tobliamor h 6Du Mut esscardb"9"l.l.Vleml Ins ' bets " hhd . 10 1 6r79' b r e6 Orr l ok p l at: • ers 1441 saes, Elatirsoll •om 4 bblo 011, o uslasse OD s 40.bragal airless 1 Dllwertb; e 6 Team , donor lb oco; 20 Ibbis IonOLIT. llateolosA6 10 Woods bacon, J Painter; do, VI FLIW.I4 grg S i ffi rt,lbutz,v.k,pstr,tre:ur.W Sim lambert s ' oblidsar. 4 blds alcohol, J boott: 12 bola lards d, Jose+ a Motor 44 0 0th Cow, d *Tsar, 70 b geath.eo, 4 ollrs Illussos, 19. Butleom 22 as "Most, Witco rostottu 96 Lose matal. 1004 Nom& Morey a: 23 balm dation, 82 ics bame. 4 tads tolmeeo. IC tors burumo 60 Ude 11! mks NUM, oast. ft ir ai r . 1 41 14 0 atob l" tall tr . lard, Is mad. Vo; 60 bbli Saar. a ...dam Ei 36 ;50 60 : On Ina, Oditortasm 60 eta to.ky tag b 136 at 35 ski 1.0 01 . 103 bblo 1601. 3 6 s him 5 155 Om% 1 2 Du stons, des booms, 7 We. bead, out. . IMPORTS BY RAILROAD Mei Nano II R-6 oto rogo, Oodiran: 6 bbisklod holt. 2 pkge butte, Broom • tarkilatriet, I do do, Woe • {V Itiasu wocdstitssi, lb .0116 lather, I imp raga 1 . 11 . 47 bean. boa ?eater, lb do nO.Bl do omit; b en, .B*EAMAAT Altliallb—JeVartott,At e ranrttlln Imam VA um aatl " WCr DlPAllTl3i—JeStrsott. . Drettunlll 6aarrcr tbn tiot; arwrotslll=l4l 2 ll:Mi= Lodi. rpata466 mialos lbws Ran 161661 0 *big i AREAS WHITE'S mast :.uroarrout osno - wmt t =liatpliark , :i f (sow /al•4 u IaL , LIOI , Fal lP''l2 4 l7 . B :Er:& 4 llV it : u : Usc Uc i a t : Dat i • • to . 1 4 :Ut a to --71-1 01: 6 31* tbe tn awri t 4V a io.. .! - lIN i.e. • ~„ tb• j w oittscca=7= VW." 44 .10.1, 1 ""..1....a rmt git , 000 ka SD !leper. , Mout do Morganrotb,' olptore, Staeo6 Workers '. ll ',Ws°d'earSers> • ' Na 2222, Pres EIdIJBES sll:kitidos - Ornauseitild =rot IX:l6l=4 . ha i s I I t l . Lublq. eta . Ibr daeoraf isralrtztoloirmiry asswelotiagal stlla husiguld it obartesi MUD,. agara thi B. A. FA.HNEOTOCK. & Co., CORNER OF WOOD' AND . II.IIBI` STREETS, PITTSBURGH. P&, Importers and Dealers In [LINSEED 01.4 LARD 014 ALCOHOL, VARNISHES, TURPENTINE, TANNERS' 014 WINDOW GLASS, PAT. MEDIODNES; SPERM OM, 'GLASS WARE.. PERFUMEBY, WHALE OTI, BURG. INSTRUIIPTS BRUSHES. . MANUFACTURERS OF WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD AND - LITHARGE. We have in gore and offer for . B'l4 800 TONS WHITE LEAD. 10 paokages of 25, 60, 100, 200, 800 and 100 pbunds each, which we guarantee to be full weight, aerially pure, and uneorpaesed by any in quality. 1.1 AVINti RESIDENT - PARTZIERS IN 'NEW YORK ANT) PIIII9.D.ELPILLi ll.ll.taka abantsa• atoll mos In Yu mulls; we an, 4matitsit to attl dross la r.e.b. art° aroma time &atom on •• taanabl• tarma Vastarn Jobbing home& B. A. FaiLaartoCra Valuer:Fan, furnished with English, Oerecien, French and Spanish direedlead tarlanadtwa DItUuS, MRDIOINES, OKEILECALS, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, C AMPBEL L'Sr• POLLOCK. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Staple and Fancy Irogrlety and Dry Goods, AND INIAMDILLOTDEIRD OF • PLAIN AND WAVED LINE GILT MOULDINGS, No. 96 Wood Street, cornea* of Diamond Alley, They refer to a long experience In this badness, se a safe guarantee to the parobaser, that ...Utast the west ass beet fittteSenn Who. se kisr se ens oche, we An inspestion of Good. hews no oniptim to btu, keel attention Sill be shown to Menhants, whether their celis be for ensontnetion or snitches. othla of DAVID CAMPB E LL a SAMUEL YOLL)011 have associated together, under the style mossau, •FO for tbe transaction of a es:WM Variety slot Dry Oasis huhu.. end Lb* Ilannhaure of Plains:id Waved Ida Gilt Moulding. 1856. • !ANAL .NAVIGATION .... 1.856. BIER'S PORTAB LE.BOAT LINE/Iwo Via Pennsylvania Canal and `Railroad. capacity 2000 Tons per Month each Way. 0 1:12! ..facilities of. s , r s alis p rtatio . t , tave been ° largely taQar .inoreged l 1 11La t rimb: t rzt , winter b "gaL hil ' a ,. Air e TlTr u lis t u a nr4h 6 " litill:Er ava POW rtzslye POUTABLI BOAZ% but on•triumblpattut put tbsough With all pcoulble owl V ' 6091.... WARBIIOOSb. Cl.mit mina FTPTIMQ7I. Pr n ti 54ttg 10119 AVER Br. MITCHELL, PRomuszna. NEW AND DESIR JAMES MeC Ro l AVE just opened a large and general Goons, vault:Tuts, £O. wllloh $ l,lll ba kept fall: b et very .gall mina I Am IJSEMENT,S. . ." •'• THEATRE.. JOrzPn O. 70111 . 11 a, SOL" =MD AND KaMAGILL WU. enemas Parai--....-----Artlngl=. • Pl/10111 - 171r Doss and Parquatte.-601Pilvat• Borsers)-43.00 &woo Tior.----24 afa. do. 'do. ) 6,1X1 Ekcueltot cord panona)26 eta !Wound motto M sto. - ostr• atteration draw-Door open at A( to-7, emtain data 714 BEN/SlTSnlght Idiern.B.ool/BY,J, A WILBBsocIT 00BIRT. who Lll sopoar with their Doo, nu" Caro and Bunn. MID fit EVININO,•PRIL 11. NAPOLI/AN-et Llen, J A Phlstr Bassbot. TOoner: Can. Loon, B C 0..,: Napoleon, U trot.; But.. Markt*: Tbasos. JoUlo U. Cooks. Misr whlsh- JACIMI-Jaak. T Ootuyi Miller, lira A W Yowls. To corollas sith- TON kIUnDER BOATAIAti-Wlll, J A Webb! Iner.ge, Ckmwri Darosil, B Ma? TIK • W Tomos. Ptssbe Julia hi Coolun Bottr. ors • W YoWn. W. W.WALLACE . ,, STEA MA WALL RBLE WORKS, 319, 321 and 333 Liberty street, CoNsltarzattalsl4l West, PITTSBURGH PI. rtMONUMENTS, TABLETS, and EIhAVE -157nNia always an !matt litzu. and Marble Curb. laalZ a lkin i aoLstmad Top., and Imnaind made by nuebbury. In Ima Caw and bona .yla than mu dose by mono manual Itsbor. Partkular nttmtlon tad to the nisnefsetnre of MARBLE MANTLES, - or sloth H halm • lune Mid: of beautiful kattatna..- 80d4.11 and others are Invited to cumin* our stook of Idantlet, ul Ire the I pomaded that after gang so, wad bean:kw= tnibee. ( and ozorards4bot fen Whom., abbe to own • woo home, will be erininnto remain knot 0114 se oat tocensing cote pat or soor• W ato s arble i Mauna& They require scrubbing oar entor nus oast; are •• maw lona to • moo we oat Utile to take dr% and do not east moob more thao • ate 4 wood anon. . Markle toldkm to the teed. Hearth Inoue. outdo eto order. Oar etock of Marble lithe largest In Ms Walt. mad bdrut csarinfactursd b yy the best worlriosa, LIU! by machinery, ' - is wor or lmstlon. order, thy old:wood to nu. at 319 Litortst.. Fittsbarah. Wad witti dispatch. mhZialtrad W. W. WALLauI. ORXRTERS Et RULE WORKS, No. 888 Liberty Street, below Warw. • . PITTSBITROH, MATTHEW LAWTON ' _ PRACflaa MARBLE MAtlatt. -‘•-• WISMS cosil4!iclifa4 to inform histigaids HO Malin vestal, that Ile Lae twee thi Mare brelle Atie_Halimitneitsem and Mibe ar moo mut 4 a . l .. twLll . 74W,E str zl: cm. „m.o. . of may MetteSs and for= li•hrVihuircss. Cestre.Table, Pier, Bureau sod WASH STAND TOPS. Whieb he is offering plot es ate other Establishment WiiM or the Moneta lue. Him Mork b .ttrele net. mid hos beta reaetra 17 MMmikespemOr Sim this ina , ketel Is eho.mparetto build Emma estate. neg. HarW toots. with Maras Maim. sad te ermeau aim ern his ra Le eleag d r i an/ easing Pittdrtimit. itth peneassion to It olt G 0..., zni. Ho.. Wm gra; Joe MULLS . Jam H litmentesser. lay er RlneersZlm Ohm Brew. BM. J H Hu tLy Moe Smut, Seq. A n Onti EN, B White. rhiga, 7' iutt.d .lu. MI Made of vmag. nod Do . nestle MarKe either Itqtilisci se to thirtimirts, at whole. sale plow He Las alio male lineup, meets elth the ere of the tems Muds. Br • mustang supply onMi Cmoent, Wow mid Lmisellle Um. WI both lks Limit and num Work. alt of ithingt . irbrmir. to furnish at Mart. make. mhWiliirl7lMus3 a. I. 11•11...,,,-Skatli • cum= REMOVAL. Valleorge Plow - *orb. • S. Mkt. Itr, SPEER . ktEV vhaf to the first story of t 4f2. and onalaodloote %idiom., corner of ='&7llaf and Lloort of tatlt =rt. who t rz tart opal ,4" PLOWS." ofirozolas De Teodoro to tolratol soutfoo lob Poo Como. Oentro. Patent Lola. HUI Igdo..lob eon. DOliblo 0f.27 ofornotlow of flora. Plow Vtdoto, Arnim so.oozoloated tho trod.. aoB4ltorli • TUN LIEULAILY Of VTAND/LED LYITZES. al AMON BaCITIIISIL S. NEW YOICK SAZW 4i nfi. L. 641 s The Loftus of Lady May Wortley Montagu. mom Atm ovum A mo. • Author a 'Mow.% B ecoM .. Notthtmel," .Iflett or Md.." Ad. Wog 'fol. 11, of tb. 114brory.:of Stedeeid Lattam". ; • 1 ed. 12 1 UC mo.. 108 mot, 1= tll.doeply tho — The troth MU lIOLL. . •toortoso zeedm Amy Betl ali aha Med maw° AM pf Me • agettetoth oantoty. whew.= latad.das o mAleatooft Pot OM of too Itrlttah .mph and desomoeste If Mr geol.' sod her Moe Am ours by lohertaosim flee Letters 041 bi eaund vottiehle oe doll es emadototilas m...i th o Le a tud r e al lsta ll of ira mel l tomteh r. Na t m r ...t 5 1ii i 11 4.4.1 ' . 11,1111= T od = on "27144 JUST PUBLIBBID, TUB I.,rreaßs OP MADAM; DB ollflitNß SO 818 MOBIBTRIt AND 11115INDEL Baded j a i rm Bush rte. 12oad Pries $14.1., the %Dray of Pt v i dir Lotto& TUB COMIC ROB= OF THE BNOMAII ULBOUANIL: By Juou Pottoxror of the "MB of Mures WAYSI/ i tt i qt, oodwin. iathor of . HadttP. "* • &v i ta:NSF& rstpliehori k • . old Nosade 110Daose street, ow Yott. BELL & LIG(ETT. 'LOUR FACTORS, 011, ,& ommission . ffiengtallta. igua or, 1 t . • oV•ISIOVii,NEC. ,a n 70 70 Water Street, ii prerasuscifi. PA. J. N. eIiIIDIN & CO., Usti Wilidletg).,_ COMIEISSI MERvitANT.I3, NotSS LIMNS SS 001121RECIAL iSr__,, ~ .. - • 1 Ss. Loulik- Nci. egirirdert -lir ' k,:tift. Haiti: Pruritus, liar. elan Am.oolll.lted sid ramellr mutated. ,„ , . . Maori T. IL Milli • ta,',Pitsbu.reb. ' Mr. Alit. Gorton •• 614,1 rd `Friutand Orameutal Tram 7— rOEsubooribora e prepared to furnish, raso Unbolt. Nerouloo awl Gaon Bottom at oit tortir, Poosuooo aae stook of Ai inta,Pellalti=t •• " kW; "" eat: 41"61g rifteitttitlai tg a.. dlW ottilloootUlS • ' Ch.tn'''' enNs dew BcBsadeenN No. 8 Platt, St. N. S. ANUFACTURE and top co nstantly on nand Ors. Pr i g o li o, int fin at tr i: l c al,M litunirfarpkWoren:Eg. atom and , _ Moo , t x =n Riam s donrision, nod ..o IT - - Freights *ow ,Bawl TAci.,Tvrout ars.Aitrai es rier , l3 N. Waw ;Work. WES very tow.Steamer§ ark 4: nA..I“, • WInirELL.( m ta&b. • o h. Washington antt Anany t 4 g 3,330 WaterZeple, Trees - .7 7- rE.S• 'A 0441:1 ' OP I, .1 lir: D . -:: • 000 Wile . . itArutr..:-• at k0i,.....” -WWI . oL.tii.t:: TM , ' /11.136 - 4 twairaity mitseted for or earm+ rosideeet.itee eln be old las. Ice lnt tarr," 3 !!"". 6 .7 61 .”. ,,, Pri TWI.Ii ATEIObI. y .6N. 14 •.I.` iB. • ss and 114.4. 114041113111 1 44 IZP to lb=r-!NrortPANTI-graasif: BPhil,' Goode Gentleineas'a Wear, 1-opeit_itztd nay Ehrllnvzion 01 4!..51a5% A Jury and wet of Appeal! AtiAINST riEOCITad JUANA! LE SPRING GOODS. DLEBB & CO., 109 Wood Street, Pitts tomb. Pa. • ens of rORRIGN AND-DMIRSTIO DRY froth baportatlaas throughout duo mom and sold to V _ 4:39PEP lAA REFINBD .181_ olt BUBO MANGE, TABLE MUMS. *O4 goW and cheap article for Confbationere, Utter end reattly the To be obtained In UM, oa gmhtlt.tee,, with deteloons =ln& of the eche deal urcetre, and Droselete tztoashoot the Milted Mtn. PATS& 000PIa. ItZklAate Mee Ton. tieltarrlN ruNWARDING AND DianausslON E EiplaNl TS. Wool, Hides, Flour, Rama, Lard, & Lard Oil AND PRODUCE GENERALLY 711 Water St., Pittsburgh. Pa. p.Maga i r c l zg h t3..t. Ott Wall,. Wall tt ille. oats. .4 X D Jonas, Elp Bk. Lou li i ttesthu, bent t Patabm i t. XanWetbit Garnteot,, te= g Airla i grtus. Edam D Bau.k Cox & tell, dtgat'tV atT . °l'k4 Of 1 / 1 :12 OS PLT r3I3IIROR 01111 00, 1046 ). • : • aril 11,_ _ _,. ROPOSALS FOR NAM' LALS._ i tillPsiled tessoorils trill be rood red _by te, rittaborsh Oo satesuy at tbstr Otbro rao turdtbfieldstreet, uatti Ir edno•day, the 16th Item ,at 3 o'clock., r. St, for fano- Ulan the itelowtes auterisla Nix 650 Pomba. °Yarned Ist rubble wailing etotos,—per 26t1,00e tHood baid. wall barad, Atock hticko, each to nosegays 4.315 by 9 Inciter; .id 4( laden Mkt, Roe*. , eumei teimator, Ele* lirkt, the same Lae at oboe.— 3.0b0 =bola do= &heap Hear .and—par boated. WO Saaortaisi Rot of slats roolloa, each its "a atomic /8 by to boohoo sad }(100.11 thick—pc mum Alor-Pr ..jmoste'fbr foraieloltnn get.ooo tes. of .311aelb moo. /tea Otings- Ai". • ist,o3l . of tint Ina Pim of earloos altiii, • blVitki . of Ear Iron 20030 . onnost Boiler PIM% 120 whole to I i mbikst to MO lases:Zoe sad sabrarai :of M. Xngt..... Or tile thcapaay: amid dailvered at Ms wets at each tins, and 19 enob ausatitie• at bs may di. Tort Panuatio to ta aiiii• on estimates oas =oath eta 4•• unzy. isia iTtnti Per ant.. 1,0 Iml retained matt/ Ms ems Vett* of the coistraet. ' An patterns for ourUng• sad Wm, ../1 bet . Ur tbropany, =deny lcon.i.. Mill con M al e, rustle* iota, m5:444 win to tentisbe,. /by tho. •'. Yropotale to by eddriend tO '301.1N SOLIIMEUtez. Presitioet of the Comotazar, ensloraw Nivocitati km Bricks. Castbam Das inn,. aa5...,... I inz tmr ..- , -..::• } mai , --- .nialii. S2.4MiT, _,_ 01”41,8 , 4 I T TLESEI, jto; 80: WATER - STREET,. iltaVE CONSTANTLY 914 umw. _AND . easseds.. to arta. Sags and Sacks, Sewed and Seamless, = r ut.. raettrdes for Making and Pri Bags or Sacks For Flour nting, Meal, Hominy, Buckwheat, fobs, Salt, Spice°, &o, all or which (bet rumba, to atm wit h n ` matt approved stria of design ant printing, and with mikeag. despatch. AI" imparter. and Dealers in • GUNNY BAGS AND BAGGLING and ricricou Irina of Thread ant Twins. bath tdrUnt eat nt which vs Ara rundring aontinval suppllea. att. ALEZANDF,R WHOLESALE GROCER, AND IttIFORITR SODA ASH, NO. - 273 LiberUtreet, „ MB. A. IVNWICIOD--A piing° Boarding School ft. Bola Nsir Dxightm. Beam Ca Pa. Iter. Jo. ,Wbr A.M. Recta:, - 6.t.ht E.T. Akmao Potter; D. D. tea Th is &boot le dednad for =ma ream 010. fllta.o pp= of m% sad Lb* soars ett Lae:males lo .0411. "DI ibmaibly de the= 1= tallyclata or cop. zwelal Dr. lEsalroact big .... Advantage of kaitioaAlari=7 acme (=mat than &My t 7 V. tP. B. B.) sad =DA* ample and well thallod gvntal• for healtfal =Enda.— Tam almmantai Sionday. May OIL Ar_pda 1•11.tsio. _by .a. to to Rector at =a ragtime% B. Dried= Ma= Ca Pa • Cllcalam 4 the Doak atm of Johia H. Maliar. Pitt. ap..10 .8101 AUSTIN LOOMS. at and Note Broker No. 92 FOURTH :fuller. ONDS, Mortgages, Promissory Notes and Loose s on Oatister ne ne lootlshol Woks bon7ht and Don tofeckos. 1111.1. . ettiorslve soqueintanae with Monled nun, ore ate rambled to neenuate 14.41111 entrusted to ma, Droseptle and. fireooshle toms. • 10 10 Buggies, Baronelies and Family Car riages, For Sale. VHF. subscribers taro just received from 0- ocetaitiny d a s t2 Pl :l4l: g grea . low, TU T an iron the Tel estrannaractoram end examine them st thtlo stables. salLbled E. IL PATTERSON aW. _ EAR D— The subscriber - have =effuse' fbr t tesseit month st-hls firmer stand, ear. Wood Sixth rte, whin those indebted to kans lOU please nal sod nuke penmen and that. hating elsUbs egetetre him will 'meet then La esttlernent splo • „W. A - . IttCLIIRG. CANNEL COAL—Ordorslor Calmed Coal new be pampa, Sad. ILdefweed to °Kw boas. at the corner of Peacth sad Docent at Dr. Robert Wray's store Patlthadd streets oPteette v as p op sta.: Wawa'. state. =nor of Zebus, end Wins-air, Mew bouts and In Allechrolecety. at the Cog Depot or Semi. Dru, store, earner ferlerst and Lweooksu. • • Lane Doe/ 22 00 Me ten dedeseed or 42 St at Le • • Dere. Not co !MR-. . • ' 200 Tenn Dish= Weer, 1010 450. WHITE Alr^. Iy . .ANTED-4 gaol]. Pan:in:kg hence, one wand m t (el gaol ebsoectsol taxer t h e t r io meaty =Eke =Leto do bowie irotk in the moo olden Saar tot 12. oormSl7. • Otis to Wen dna in-sMovAt_e• Lt wanted ear ; s.cletif: a ostriste orr • ttnti ' a " t° / ° •r°•kl• 7 arra 7_tro go to the mew 1 . 2 7. 10 APPIT at BeßlPClntallicence err. ta 40 WOMBS_ STAND A, DIVEL,LINGTOR SALE—Thetas. 2 soon tut* haftahic tbrorx and linlthlsla er.'tediu hrb,a. 701 n death. The above is olu ••• b2v3l atlas " Hereon • Meet snot le offend se l l a , • a 1010 maar.Lo3ll4ll:oL SUNDRIES -12 cook! Hama; . ✓ T do Elm" bela LW: . . bojr 'oaths% wb-4 co rson - mti otssiatrt ‘ i 2 l9Pts. ° M r . ' • 118AIW " 611s., 5UN . 4 138 77a • 25 Drio3 ApxyZ jitlri"4 ua l - urli3PtirA, • • , LUERBS2', ..TooTo7 mut fluid ABB—A, good sap; bs••44T'. situla6•er 119 Wood L' VERGRE ENS—Choice Ornamental Ines, ohnibbar,ttqa maul assortssentlbr sylo kR. atuNtrAmp aft , I.I.ALP CLI.ESTS Y. H. Imperial sat 30(111. P. Tau, I , r ni• . • daG./.411x. C 0 81 1 1131 , 1"3"Ciric -- Ego • • • 111 and 20 Waal .t.• 61 g, liNciSl3,lloT,"isk . Jaded numbers,e - a 0 :4 1 !" 1 .' 11-1 ' A T"nrirei•Pcoso Ear is . a 232 PlEoEg , azdt, „,„ •""-!3.- 111 CiollAY.1.03GRAVE a Do. in KEGS SUP. CA.1311. SODA - for tali/ I rumiaDlD osomal. 0000.R.LVE /Mk 4,UF oesKts POTAlill for ease by L -0/9 EIMALIT.OMEAIti S~BBL S. N. 0. - 3101.958E5., 6 °°l4 T"'! 4 nictitax.ocearaAvu cc , , •;.• jPIIOIOS „PAL': BUTTER- - -3 bbli.fat' `,. 1010 , DAYLDO.EXIKSL ex Liberty sod Haulst. _ • LOQll$ A riu- 4omn. Bloomsv.. 4a t"i rg l"4" maid 11 Diu[ k CO.'" ~~- ;11
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