MONDAY MORNING, DIAY 26, 1860 Kansas Aid Aissociation. suutory—YDWAILLI 7. ALUM; Those laving trtainon with Uto Baled, or .I.Am,, u. =WWI tOceoccluZ U, .PPIT., to .olthar of the above, unonaur or 11 cull. °Moo o cur r auccalcs,Mu.itsty. Fourth qtaa a . IJ. n.l •I • • • Aisaaiste &moral Synoa • 701711T11 The Synod was opened , / with prayer by the Ths roll-lie called, g aud-the MB:mites of tiri der read and approved. ' Presentation of Original papers—Report of the Presbytery tit Nan& - Read and referred to the hoard of Rome Idisaions. Report of the Presbytery of Illinois. Endo , tag sysetitima flosathe 5419910 U of Rocket:in, rola tne to the salon. Sinai In 1845 in the case of Mrs. Witherosigh, who was refused sealing ordi - - a ce , end suspended from ehureh privileges for trying while her first husband, from whom , eirti dieareettoris tiling .. 'he petition prayed for the , opening of the e and the restoration of airs. Viltherongb.— ad and referred to a epeeist committee fisting of J. M. Henderson, B. F. Herron, J. a, Thompson, and 3. Lowrie. The report - was referred to the Board of Ails- stone. Petition from Minion Church, New York, ask ing fora minister, Real and referred to the Mi t Beard of game one. • • • " . Petition for - Rev. r.. Duff to preach in Jack son county, lowa.. - amerefe'rence. ' 'Dr. 'Cooper read the" report of the Board of / Foreign Missions. he Free Church of Sootland ... ... : !bad; accepted . the tree-or, thit Synod to pay - - • --s4lWper annumt the support of the Mission- Ji_try or.,the Free , church at . Trinidad, he to give --'-'''''-- liidfldit - time =to the missions of the Free ~ .ehltroh.- The - Free church missionary had left ' ' and none has since been appointed. ~. .. - :The miesionto Crilifonria is partly self-sup - -- _torting. - The number of his hearers is increas ing, -but the ultimate prospwine of the establish ment of a permanent church there are doubtful The main - difficulty in the way is the disfavor ' in whioh some of the usagea of the church are regarded. The Board recommend the establish meat of a church in San Pr/16400. • ' In the India mission there ' Were four mission --.-. ~ .- a zies-and--tunillea and one - female. teacher.- - Mr.-Helper Who-reeolved . the appointment at the last 'meeting ' of- the Synod, 'declined to so °apt it and Mr, 8.. Rill was appointed to fill the vacantly, and ho and Sir. fiterenaon bad- started for India. for Board hare expended over $9,000 in cash in this mission and incurred liabilities by letters of credit, -(or over $4,000, making the ,00st of this mission gonsiderably over $lB,OOO. Part of this liability moat be met shortly. A letter from Bea Mr. Herron, Missionary to California, was read. He said there wore but few male members of the church. His congregation were fiery tired of the Psalms, and he thought-he was not popular among them, Him congregation had also shown a desire to sustain' a choir, and those forming it had =mal treated an intention to monopolize by singing aka known to themselves only. , - The report' was referred to the committee on sessions, who were instructed to report on Weeder morning on that part referring to the mission in San Francisco. The regular order of business was suspended, and the apecial order of the day—the presenta tion of calls—was entered upon. Mr. y. G. Carson accepted a call from South Buffalo congregation, with the proviso that he till his appointments In Tennessee, for six months. Mr. James Price accepted a call from the Fondle congregation of Philadelphia. Mr. D. R. Dar accepted a call from Glade Run I andlower Piney congregation, Clarion Presby tery. Mr. J. B. Leo declined acoeptiag either of three calls from various congregations. Mr. laParland declined a call from South - Argyle congregation. . M. S. C. Reed accepted a call from Clear Rizneind Ridge congregationa. The Presentation of original papers was re- The stuntA commission which me: in August but In .Canoneburgh, in the cue of John 31. Smith and bliss Esther Patton, reported. The commission In regard to Mr. Smith's suspension by the m elon. of Chletienis township as proror, and ad w judged him to be rebuked. Ln the cue of Mire Patton the charges were not sustained. In re gard to slanderous words used by her, she was adjudged,to private .admonition. The motion wattleld 'en the table for the present. !impart of the Board of Trustees of the Widows' and .Orphans' Peed. A fine addition to the fund wee made_ by the will of Mr. Bachop, of South Argyle congregation. Read and laid on the table. Mr. MeMorris was elected a member of the Board in the place of Mr. Reed whose term has expired. Report of Standing Committees,—The committee OD appeals reported In the case of Mr: Webster and the Shippen street congregation, Phtladel phis. In 1845, the Synod directed the Preeby . terynePtdladelphts to try Mr. Webster for elan- der. This Mr. Webster and his congregation, .opposeii, as taking away the right of appeaL— Last year Mr. Webster embadtted to the Pres bytery, and was received, but his congregation memorialised Synod to repeal the deed of 1845. The Synod last year resolved that its action then was Injudicious. The committee report that the congregation hadjuit cause to complain, cad recommend their reception into fellowship. A yeti-lengthy dispassion earned, and several amendments were proposal bat the time of ad journment arrived hefore Tvote was taken. Adjourned with prayer until Monday morning. - .•••Tss applications from the following persons in"the city of Allegheny for tavern and eating hones licenses, and to sell with other goods, will be taken ati in the following order : ' - ow ZONDAT. May 26, 1856. Fume %sm.—John Beplar, Adam Beplar, James Calvin, George Garber,* Frederick Kem merer, Robert MoLeory, P. MeLanghlin,.George Prondley; Biddons*. :BZOOIIID M. Boyd & Co. , t Jaw. Brown*, J. Bauman & Co., Win. Chambers. 111EIDAY, May 27, 1866. ;James McKee, W. B. Newell, Ellen Thomp son, Thos. Wolf, George Walters. Tama Wash.—Thos. Atkinson, Geo. Gent, Peter N n ieet, Anthony Hoffman,* 8. Kern.* .... • ow inenwasnar; May 28, 1856. .n.. McClelland, John , Mollasters, Charles John Myers.* . • Fawn Wass.—Michael Crawford, John ". -Connelly, John Cowling,* George Dallied,* M. Fisher, Michael Pau,* Thomas Gardner, G. Bberharts. TIIIIRSDL; May 29, 1858. A. }Dingman,* John Krahenball, Henry Ba ker.* W. Myers, Joseph Moul, Peter McGinnis, Henry Omoler, Jacob Pack, Jr Bingteman,* W. Swaney, P. Sallower.* os 1141:1VIDAY. May 81, 1850. A. Shnhert,*George Schmidt,* Anna Steiner, • T'kunnu Smirk, George M. Seller, John Tacker, Wm. 'Thlelman, Charles Wolf* Francis Wolf Obrittiazi.Yesad. *Eating - Boasts. tWith ether goods. Be area T1T01719. . • ALensse .Conrce.—A bay named Alphonse Martin, for some daye a resident of the House of Refuge, was Cu Saturday brought before the Jetdpe of the District Court, on a writ of ha ' bet° corpus, tined out by .his attorney, A. M. Wets°n, the object of which was to have him discharged from custody. Mr. Stanton appeared in reply to the wtrit, Mid proceeded to call witnesses as to the bad • character of the pments.- Mr. Rutherford, en __ perintendent of the House, testified that the boy should remain in the House ; that he complain ad of his father for drunkendem and cruel. ty, and that he acknowledged to several thefts. , Mr.-Vatson csiled.the slater of the lad to tea - tlfy to;ti, goad character of her father; hie wit " Ithipsooeth.eduttate hie children, and his saner or to - bring _them up rightly ; also four or Ave etter.Witneseee to the - same effect. Mr. Wet ! eon denied that a magistrate co commit for . larerny. There were only two *aye by which • magistrate may directly =limit to the House, One upon tomplaint of the parents mad the other, upon applioation of third parties, in which case a hearlog mast be had. he ' Judges, after a careful consideration of • ' thecase, 'ordered the,ethild into the custody of _its father. • In thus deciding, the Court remark ed that it did sot wish to bo underetood as cast ' -ing say refieetion upon the *aloe of Alderman ';Neely;. The evidence failed to confine° the ,COUrt that the father was, In- the eyes of the inioilpetant to take care of the child. .., . _ RODDISY.—The Chronicle of Sat ' nes* y, seys thit a man named C. 'II. Hedgers lift a belt contalqing . sBoo in 'gold on the steam er aliathanlel Holmes," and did motdiaoorer his , loin he .reaohed Harrisburgb. He return ' here, but did not tied ide money. —lt Le sup. Brenclinism employed on the boat, who left soddenly, is Shell's!: We do' not with to mike unnecessary cam - ,, Tbeinte of of but we do think wisher° good ' - leasoni to oomplain - _of Mayor- Bingham We were Infarniedhy. hint on Saturday, that' lag eflutereet had 'transpired: We complain of . , him not"only in'THiolding the above and sever._ a! other itame ;: bat as'nutnifesting . general in -disposition to cumuli:a:ate neer. - - •_, . _ .raitaxiitan:•; , ;o4 Nay aillarnoon, in 'the 0011, la r , „ t t :sirOttrindfls go Beall . of d ontor t t' the othofeyik44l4.llssia, bat not sa an adopt; S•ted-Teitlintnty.(for report of Ire. remark • Was Oloightect.io. leave " the r Impression that he axed -of the: 'Church d • •.• . !me opp • . s es, and ;''t/411144etteUtil anefert des Idali ' , • --•- , Derrarcrr Corretr.--Judgee Hampton and Hams on tho Batch. In the cane of Ph4e, Carr & Co. vs. Etch basun and others, the jury on Saturday returned • a verdict for plaintiff (or $684,G0. E. F. Denny vs. It. H. Brown; Caplan cane; defendent released on common bail. In tho matter of the Pittsburgh Dollar Parings Institution, certificate of C. A. Colton, &iffy., read and filed, and the election of Janice D. Kel ly, William B. Lovely and Wilson Miller an True tees was approved. A number of Sheriff's deedswere acknowledg ed. • A number of motions were made, but they were of no public Importance. G. & P. Rattans.° Co. vs John Lightner and the heirs of Rebecca McCormick deceased; 884, Nov. Term 1855. The pinitstilf entered upon and took possession of two squares in the 4th Ward in Allegheny city, part of the Hope Cot ton Factory grounds, for the abetment of the new bridge and the right of way. Viewers were appointed, who reported - damages at $12,- 000, to which the owners of the land excepted, and claimof th thateland taken, they i are entitled, titled, not only to the but Moo to com pensation for the consequential injury done to the Hope Cotton Factory by the danger from fire. They called line. Charles_ Avery, R. Y. Kennedy, Isaac, M. Pennock and Wm.' Ward, persona well acquainted with Cotton Factories and machinery, to show that the oonsequential damage by increased insurance would be from ten to twenty thousand defiant In addition to the ratite of the property taken. John. H. Hampton and William S. Courtney, Eggs., forihe Company,produeed the depositions of Elylvaaps Lathrope, Wilson Campbell, A. H. Davis, lelleph 11. Moore, George W. Glass, P. A. Madeira, 11. b. Ton Eyck, .1. 13. Donley, John Caldwell, showing that the amount of the dama ges awarded by the viewers were adequate for all the injury dour; and that the4ocomotives of the company aro provided with complete spark- Catchers, which will prevent the escape of fire, and that no danger need be app‘ °headed of the factory being burnt; that it to one hundred feet from the railroad, and that the sparks cannot by any probability be thrown to such a distance. Mr. Courtney argued the question as to the regularity of the proceedings and the question as to the impropriety of granting a new view. J. 11. Hampton, Esq., contended that there is no authority in the charter of the Ohio & Penn i Sylvania 8.. R. to the viewers to consider conse quential damage, snob as claimed for the in creaml insurance on the factory. Re stated that the Legislatara may legally omit in a charter the right to consequential damage, and cited 0 W. & S., 101, Coons vs. Menon. Nov Company; B W. & 8., 85; oth Barr, 379; 2d Watt, 419.; Bth Barr, 807; 4th Harris, 18A. He oiled on other pointe of the ease 9 Watts, 382; 11 Harris, 373 and 383; 9th Harris, 100; 25 Wendell, 462: 3d Hill, 567. For the Pittsburgh ()arab MESSES. ED/TOILS:—In the 'abstract of the re port of the Western Pennsylvania Hospital, eci kindly inserted in your paper of this morning, I regret to observe come typographical errors, coo of which only, however, can materially af feet the meaning of the Report. I allude to the nefortunsto eubstitntion of ' , Masonic Department" in place of "Lunatic Department," and being well aware that, "on eagle's wings immortal lILITSDEILS fly," lam desirous, that the error shonld ba corrected be fore your notice obtains a general circulation through the paper's of the vicinity. I would also state that SOlif the patients were natives of this State and that a large propor tion of the patiente of foreign birth were stran gers here and received gratuitously. The members of the Beard of Managers re cently appointed by the Governor, aro expected bare soon, at which lime some decided course will probably be adopted in relation to the contemplated extension of the accommodation for the Insane Inmates of the Hospital. tours Respectfully, J. W. BAKOWELL, Pitts., May 24, 1856. Pree't. W. P. Hospital. lADLCV Buie, Chantilley Laos, Moire An tique, and Silk Mantillas, wholesale and retail. We informed the Ladies loot week, that A. Mc Tighe, cornet of rant and Fifth Ste., had start ed East for another largo lot of Mantillas; we now beg leave to state that ha has returned, and will this morning open the largest and most splendid aasortment of these goods ever brought to this city, Mr. MoTighe informs us that he is now prepared to sell at tholeshle sod retail at New York wholesale prices, and solicits wholesale buyers, as well as purchasers ingest eral, to mill and examine the gorgeous display of Mantillas which he offers at priceshero to fore unheard of in this part of the country. Prrrintrnau Tonna Ass's CRILBTIAN Asee cumon.—The regular monthly meeting of the Young Men's Christian Association will be held this (Monday) evening commencing at 7i o'clock in the Reading Room, over ]as B. Reed & Co.'s Jewelry store. Fifth street. The publics generally are cordially invited to attend. Jena H. Ct.,itra, &eq. Parivowtso Ennott.—The types mode us sly in our last iseue, that there was a Memoir De partment in the Western Pennsylvstlie Hospital. It ehonld have read, Assoc The error was overlooked in the proof. DlSol3llloED.—Edward IrCafferty, the young man arrested for pictipocketing at the Central Dapet, on Friday, and his brother, who was af terwards arrested, ware discharged an tistarday by Alderman .1111.euus, nelthe charge could not be maintained. DANFORD and 31.1400 were taken to the Peni tentiary on Bstorday. A crazy man wan taken from jail to the Penn aylvania Hospital by Andrew Mitchell, Deputy ailor. Cob - seas. —The regular monthly meeting will be held to-night. n'Whe Great Ramadan Remedy.—PßO BOYO PUBLIO).-- - Eury mother abOuldSS* • 101 to th• beam haatto mow of annidonate tn dalidrn." BEOLLNG'S RUSSIA!. SALT FL . . It Is a Butts seawayof thirty years . staaine. and Is fnsrecommended by twalsklans. Itis a mareand seedy Otto. rnr Boren, me; hoth, Gomm Mon; Chilblains. and Old Ewes N el l . er Mod; for Fever Sorra Ulcer; Itth. 6ced 1-isd. hash. 8.21.1.11/1 Bort Monis. traommended by nesse.) Whitlow; rhea Festers. Plea Bite; adder dean; Yroseta Limbs, Belt Mame:, Every. Soreand Cracked Lip; - are Nose Waste and friesta Wowed; It is • most vales!, randy sisd surd. which ran ha testified to by thous's& who have rise It In th e ray of Boston and vithety fa the ISt tasty Year; In no instans latter halve do an hasty, or Interfere with • thysletan's pre. unriptlesw. it It made from the purest Mat/Mary from • rads hecmght mom Etusla-04 astiois enelnis In that onsta7—thd the !transistors have lets. from all las.; dergyrom. phyaldanS. sea optalsts. nave;d others whams. &el it th emsela, nod seams. an led It to °th em. on Ram& s Pere Is put no In Issue and a di tan boss; stamped on theatres with a piaAtre of a hope direr.. bled soldier, web pleura Is elan engraved on the per. Pam; 25 Gael a Bus. REDDINU Yrovrieters. For see by R. MINER t CO.. No. a 2 Palthfuld saes; GEO 11 . KHYBER, 140 Wood et. R. H, 'SELLERS oco ear. Woad and 2d as,. and FLEMING BEGS.. 60 Wool st Pittaboszh. BECKHAM • MeKENNAN, Yaws] Al enhaer. 5d1215./reod A. Card to the Lathes. tEg----*DR. ODPONCO'S GOLDEN. PERIODIOLL YILID YOB FEMALES. infallibieln corm:nag Irregn ter. itien.and removing obvtracncing of the blonthig Tarte from trhnteinttenni. All Medical Men Know -- As well se many mtge., Mit no female MI njoy good kryal,h states, she 4 .Re.gsslm7 and whenerer din obstruction tang pine, whether from muggers, aid, ar any other canoe, the general health 41ne legwdlately to es ant the want of such a reunde has bun the cages of m mane Wnaneeytkne anon,: oens Mmes. ifeadegtie, pain in the Wee. palpitation of the Ong; mathlng of food mad Waterbed alen most always melees from the Intern:re tio. of ..targ and wheneret that Is the man, the 1111. will Inearably remedy al New nil., Yell indexation Dimetions amompany each boa, which most be etrictlY *Bowed. and all disease. peniler to fee tones may be needle caret Plum g Oro Ira Box, and eeld by all the Draggle!. and by be,..11P0.g A 11.6hD, deprute far Allegheny ULTON'S Pro Blom Btmilnatuan; JOllll P B.OUTT, 233 Liberty at., and be W. /1- OILDEIIYnNNIg 00, 43 Iflfth et ., Pitts. nogb. They willnipply the trade at mennietere prime. and rend the Plllsby mall an reeeint of 11,00 through Pittsburgh P.O. alga ledgerfa- The Greatest Medical Discovery OF THE AGE. (1411 KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discov. in coo rif;arjr , moo d " ono tlreze= v iloaft4 common I ixy temp Eye has ba over eleven hundred mass. and on.. ailed except In two maes(trota theme.. humor.) Ile hoe now in his pommel= over two hundred math:lmm of Its rale. all within twenty mi lee of MOM. Two bottles are warranted to care • IMMO( oars mortb. One to three bottles old eve the worst kind of phriplet of the Um. Two to three bottles eat wont the 'yawn of loth Two bottles are warranted to cure the Wore canker in tittre month e to VI Volsa hv tiare warranted to sort tbs wont ewe erysipelae. Ore to two bottle. ere warranted to cure all humor the ars. Two totem are wartanted to cure remotes of the on and blotches mom the hair. lot to ell bottles are warrant." to cure corrupt and Iva OgifiTtrlTal sore ently eruption of the OM Two to three bottle@ see warrente I to cum th o e most des Aerate cases of rheumatism, Two to threw bottles an warranted to cure the =rat use of ringworm. . Three to Mr bottles are warrants/ to cure salt Ohm. /Ire to eight bottles will cm the worst case of mesas. A be A .dt Amoy. experimmi from the first bottle. and native core le warranted when the above nuarditY Is Paten. Nothing lo olui solmorobable to those who can In Sale tried all the Wonderful medicinee or the day. as that weed growing in ttle mature, auditions odd ane walls, should core every humotin tee slate= Yet it a ui ov need Mt. If yolk have a humor ILL.. to start. Them an no Moor .0 4 0. hums or ht's about suiting some cases and.not To.. I peddled errs MontanWM, cum lot the vicinity oflioiton. I know its effects In rmey ye hen already done Koms Of the =Stet mum ern dons lo Measeclumetto. I stale It to ettlleten • year oldi to old p3ople of ality. 1 LSO. own Poor. Dour. wormy tacking 1/00011 Mora woo soG and Cabby, riftwat to es perfect Mate othealth !ay o. bottle. To Mom who ore artbject to a dek hesdarbe,otte home will sleep, stun It tam great relief to Mirth and Marine= some who have been cortive fbr Team hereto. ken and been mrulated by it. When the IVO , II It womb Quite sear. but where Shun is *or deransment cram funete ot nature. It will cause very rumor rd- Inv, bot yortmmt not be alarmed—they always chew Pea in fat= bur (loft 10 lOW*. Thee to never a bad Tenth Item IL On the contrary. orben - ULU Meng je oene mos root yoaroor Mr I Oar Dem.l o herd some of 1110 coo ta e wettaratarut entomlaree of Itthat. mesa Oyer Ilea tamed to. NO change of diet. ever her. Ton nen " hits likewise= herb, Wltt mewed el, dissolves Berefolous awellios Of the met and under the tan Price Kt cent. Pros of the Medina blireoverzill pee Dl=Moss roe usa—ddult, one UM* Weenirra per day,' oar spoonno,P abler= from en to al. As ao amotbon ma lat mde Arptiadtgle to Oil octostirizoos. to= emu= too/wr ote= the bowel Wm • Os/. Juunipreleall persons' attends:mlot bad mega Onn i firs eisaelai d "iDr.tarreittramo Wend eireste itterhSe Of 'MOS 11W. OM P. /LIMING, MI. glover:mtehridalrel . wir. ,ns4Um/17 0 3 . 1 1111T/Ek oV ARBITRATION. r.R. BAY. Ow. W. Okra. Y. P. —Jo= A. W"AO', ll..ireasot..9 W. Cami..irth J 01.1.1 Our PITTSBURGH MARKETS PITI9=3O grru Njo¢,kr &lorsilog. G. ' PI.OI I / I —the caarinsto were lixlat; meson wharf of 101 bLla rum at p6,l2go bbla extra at $3,40,410,0 It •n.l 40 do at £5,50. Prom Sinn, 103 bbl. eitra at ta.Sl: 70. It) and 6 i) d0M36,03, and4O do catcalls:mit at $1476. 10 r Finuy, • rale nil fhb!. on wharf at $2.0). 0 ItAlN—Oate hare drnspel again; a tali, of 110 Inn on wharf at. V. OROCERILST-aales stIO and 13 bh•L goal talc tiugar at 81(, cash; Holum", 21 bbLs Oak it 47, aixty days: B&CON-sale• of 11,000 and 5,009 The assorted at II:, 0 and 10, thirty days;10.000 Dl Ehouldara 3 nano at 71,, and /014:2.003ths Ahonidara 4,0,0 lbs Er.., 00 104; and 8000 Ins snorted at 7. 5 6 Int and 10 . 011.-sake *023 ►b4 Lead OH ND 1 'at 23. in lots el' 20 and SO bbls mated LL • 1;,21, IIHICK„--ooles of 12.077 Doliras. P 1,6 1611 k at 52411 4 10 I CllENJON—onteoltarAaotsa mad 70 bze F. r et 10010,• ITSII--szloo 0(10 bbl, No 3 itact_nrol. Isro, at 00.00 Q °BRUIN CLAY—a, aiLla °lnto. at $32. mk , h, an c 3. TIMM !JAY —.tits st gumless,: lovis st 5.4502 'Si to. ItIONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. From the Mark Lane Express, of Aral 25th. Tel Ilernan Coen —Tbn b,lUant weather and Inerethed temperature 01 the put week bare been ex tremely wralpeable to the growing Whem—keeolow It lee and well rooted, ea wall as partly nonotiog the pal. low •Pbearanca of those forward plea. which allowed the tollueeos of repents/4 firet. Its curries& tOo, op to Frt. del - debt. hai even enabled Moro who were late w tern , Vete tn. sowing of Lent Corn naps,most tarare.ble eh conotaneelothlle that:era,' shoe/eft Muth fallen themot all to brink on the plants rapidly. The markets, area tholes; hare, ruled dem, and the Increasing mucky of Ana qualities of Wheat hessomewhat enhanced their red net trombh Inferior sorts, which atound 11 Car I/.t coop as we II as In the continental (drags, arrival., tiara teen dteiccut to pelt. and rather dartlmyg. ' The 011•12 t remark, bill feature of the week le the cimunatance that with a south:ll.ton grouses/sales In Prance, which had reduced 6211001C5111 Roar to the averages Os to tiih. Id V LW. and Wheat of the same country MU 34 to Qs Vdr., the varle market elsoald manes great activity and improvement to both articles, Plow Wing •t. dearer th e '0 anslials rack) td Wheat L saes (4A 61 or,) This le continuator/ one expressed opinion, %beam-actin,' men In that coun try ~' warily innaillaced that It , tworsaltles are beyond the Uweernment estimate, and that the erode ea constantly made to beep Priem doyen .111 Dna a moll. The dim,. pearls's, at Use Wheatin Quantity at many otour motets Pt inly intUsate • reduction of the stones In (Armen' hands. II fact confltmed by many report. from Etre:. Ott' folk, Rem, and caner onartere; for whit* • cammthson of thank, In th e Om Lam months thin peer with these of last In the vitae palled, •blll/11 the aolleity.of the tenet log machine for the present Dearon to hare exceeded the last with Its abmadartoe, hi 48.418 ors. the andel re turns of tut eel. ware 114,344 great the Si. saathat 71 446, :rttl i t. ff e e rleTy 1 1 / . .,;0re tre . Sottt " ca. not, the butt rf th e p-ople trust renew next harrod be mutant with on intent,/ 10.1 00001 d they levee Indian Worn lleal untouched. Beyond thle, there Ina already thm• 15, 101tith Wom France, though Ifollaud sod lichtlems base been quiet. The Money a arkst week. quietly, and In de...11.ce with tolerable ease, at 7 Ncent. biec , unts tale it • same as noticed...riles In the week. The cold eke...us ` me the Interlor are at do in favor ot the City. Toe exportby toe stuerloa erect Boston to'dey was $774,000, tee which about 1600.000 went lienn 101. City by exp.. The fusel,. neve •by the la recanted as favorable ter all our Great staples. whlie the tinandal Items teles.rapteed Linden are to the effect WV. I 111 are now taken by the Bank or England at to root on I three henna over t days to run.—di Y Times. Comm—Th. &also! ilia this 1/Ml3lllg was heavy, an:l • large bottle° of the catalogue wadi withdrawn; 1,1111 bags mlusuguailVOito average tort one small lot at 11)0, and another istll/Segthe imam State of tits market, see:bib! , tel by thle sale: mount to given, us the smithy and amount sold furnish but a asor criterion. At arivata esie nothing of mly MOMent. ha. traospirad: trim rbutithae deamta!, for Jaguars there le come ltmettry export, =lnae:ad offers have been node but at rates • trifle I-. Jowls:Ades.' slant; the sales era unlinpartant.—N Y Ina In the Money market to have no change to notls% The enpply 11 ennel to the dement. and In the