PITTSBURGH: WEDIMCD&T MOILISLIG, JULY 80, 1858 The 81 1 Annual Exhibition arm 'Pennsylvania State Arrienitural goeisty, WILL B lIILD AT PITTSBURGH. Sept. 30ta and Oat. ht. 2d and 3d, 1858 D.OBT. 0. WALKER, Biter, c omorm —The regular monthly meeting was field on Monday evening, July 28tb. - - Common—lo the absenceof the Prasideni, Mr. MoKeity was called to the chair, on motion of Mr. Miller. • Members Prosant--tdesars. Brawn, Calhoun Duncan, Diakems, Errett, Evans, Fitem mono, Glenn, Hardman, Hadkinson, Irvin, Kern mares, Kim, Kelly, Lase, Layton, Little, Miller, Id'Adams, relintook, N'Kelvy, Quinn, Riddle, . Tim minutes of the Iser meeting were read and appronaL The Moving send.annnal report of John : Taggarh clerk of Martens To account collected for dolly stalls In Mend,. $169188 " coined foryearly,forJans let 2802 76 " " Fifth Ward Market,.. 168 80 At in Second Ward do. 84 00 for measuring Cord-wood anti Tan-bark, $4BBO To nominal pounds of blotter taken, 761.. 98 The report was read and referred to the com mittee on Markel,. Mr. Emnt, from the committee an city Print ing, offereda report and the following ?Isola- That the Mayor Is, and he is hereby • alithistised to drei his warrants hit. favor of D. N. White, of the Daily Ger;ette, for $106,25 In S._ fall of his bill for advertising for the city to July Ist, .18564 in favor of rester & Elation ' of the Diopoich, for $189,76 in full for advertising for the city to July let, 1858; In favor of Whit ney, Myers & Co., in full of their bill for city Job Printing to Tunisia, 1855, for $169,25 and charge the same to appropriation No. 8. Read and paned The Committee on bra:fancies reported In re lation to'various ordinances, presenting an ordi nance relative to railroads, and a repealing or dinance 'of an °rank* relative to the receiving of city warrants, and saying that they had not yet passed upon the ordinance relative to salt Mr. Errett moved that the report be amended by striking out the part referring to the ordi- ' • !lance as to melting city warrants. The motion was lost and the report was ac cepted. ' Ths railroad ordinance provides rot the ring ing of alarm-belle at each end of trains, under penalty; the penalty in relation to switches, turn-outs, &o , to be front $5 to $l6; all con dieting ordinances to be repealed. - Mr. Errett moved that the ordinance be refer. *Whack to the ordinance committee with in -,,,.,...;,itttict10ns to report at the next regular meeting .onall the resolutions andordinances relating to ..railroads hitherto - referred to them. Carried. The repealing ordinance of the ordinance rel ative to receiving city warrants was withdrawn by the committee; whereupon it was offered by Mr. Hardman. Mr. Erred moved that under the rule, the or . • dinance be referred to the Ordinance Committee. Mr. Hardman moved that the roles be suspen ded. The ayes and nays were called and result ed as foliose: Ayes—Diuican Dickson,Pitsimmons, Hard man, Irwin. K a mmerer , Sim, Late, Layton, Miller, M'Adams, M'Kelvy, Quinn, Boott.-44. Nays—drown, Calhoun, Batten. Swett, Roans, Glean, Hodkinson, Kelly, Little, M'Cllntock.- 10. The roles were not suspended, there being Lacs than two-thirds in favor of the motion. Mr. Errott's motion was adoptodand the or dinance referred. • Mr. Miller moved that a committee of live be appointed by the Presidents of Councils, three by the Common and two by the Select Connell . to vote and otherwise represent the stook of the city of Pittsburgh In the-Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, now the Pittsburgh, Port Wayne and Chicago B. R. C 0.,. at the election to be held on Wednesday, 80th Instant. Mr.-Errett moved that the resolution be men ded by striking out "committee of five" and in serting "the Railroad committee." Mr. Miller accepted an amends:kat offered by Mr. Brown, that tha committee be instructed to vote for a Board favorable to the election of GioRGS W. Cass ' as President of the Road. The vote was taken on the amendment pro posed by Mr. Etter, resulting in its defeat. Mr. Swett moved as an amendment that the committee be elected by vies cm. The yeas and nays were called on a motion to table the amendment Ayes—Bvans ' Pitsimmons Hardman, Hod- Mum; Irwin, Kammerer, L ure, Miller, M'Kel- Tr. Scott-10. Nays—Brown, Calhoun, Duncan, Dickson, Dairen, Ervets, Glenn, Kim, Kelly, Layton, Lit tle, trAdams, M'Clinteck, Quinn-14. Lost. The yeas and nays were called on the amend. meat. Ayes—Brown, Calhoun, Duncan, Baleen, Et ter, Glenn, Kelly, Layton, Little, M'Adator, M'Clintook Quinn-12. Nays—Dickson, Evans, Pitrimmons, Hardman, Hoduintion, Irwin, Kammerer, Kim, Late, Miller, M'Kelvy, tioott-12. The amendment was lost by a tie vote. The resolution was then adopted. The Chair appointed Miller, Hindman and Kammerer on the part of 0. 0. A resolution to the same effect without instruction cams from El. C., and Messrs. Wade and Murdoch appoint- ed. Action concurred in. Mr. Glenn prorated s resolution for Gas Lamp on Front street. Referred to Gas Com mittee. Mullion of A. Haetinp for leave to build a wooden addition to his house. Referred to com mittee on Wooden Buildings. A communication from the Board of Health relative to ponds of stagnant water in the Ninth Wird, and 'ewers In the said Ward. Referred to the Street Committee to give it their earliest Attention and call especial meeting. The vote on' the concurrence In the action ofil. C., oaths appointment of a committee to vote the stock of the city in the Ohio and Pa. Co. was reconsidered, and non-concurred in; and the action of C. C., en the same sadist adhered to, as it was non-concurred In by the other branch. Messrs. Brown and Hodkinson were appointed committee of conference on part of C. C. Mr..Hodkinson moved that the water plugs be kept open and the streets and gutters washed twice a week. Mr. Hodkinson presented a bill for $l6B of B. H.-Hartley & Co., for hose. Referred to the committee on claims and accounts. Mr.' Riddle presented a communication from the Pennsylvania Railroad Company making ass of Liberty street, while the stone wall of Du quesne Depot, which has given away, is being rebuilt. • Referred to Railroad Somaduse with power to act. Brim Select Connall—Relative to condition of the sewers on Carson street, in the Ninth Ward. In C. O. Laid over. Mr. Kelly offered the following: Resolved, That the Street Committee be arta are hereby directed to inquire into the expediep. ay sad • probable cost of constructing a street starting from some point between the lower basin and Fulton street, in the Sixth Ward, and terminating at some convenient point In the Fifth Ward, and reportat the next regular meet log— Referred to Street Committee. Mr. Kammerer Presented a petition for Gas pipes on South side of Liberty street. Referred to the committee on Gas. The 'Committee on Conferrence on Railroad stock reported In favor of the Common Connell resolution. Adapted: Mr. Quinn offered a resolution that the city Regulator be 'attracted to measure the autava,-. tion necessary to be dime on Washington Street, and report at the next meeting. Road and adopted. The other business, original and frcm 8. 0., wee postponed until the nest meeting of 'email, and on motion adjourned. • Pmrantraan, July 28, 1888. 'Noma:goof &leo( Cotrneil.—Freseat, Mesita. Dram, Galway, Kincaid, Murdoch, finutoheon, Wade. Pollock, Read, &orb, Taylor, Varnum and Absent—Meer, Allen, Alexander, Clarke, ionss, Lembert, Weever and President. In absence of the President, on ;notion, Mr. Wad. was celled to the Chair. The minutes of precious meetings niad and approved. President presented the semtanntud report of John Taggart, clerk of Markets. Bead and re ferred to Committee on Markets. "Also - communication relative to design In 'ooniby produce. Read and referred tifinom mittee an Markete. Mr. M ariloch, preeeated report of the Fitts burgh essComploy with Accompanying doors meets. • The pamphlet report of the Pittsburgh Use Company wallet/ upon tbs tables of members. From it we learn that the street mains laid dur ing the year ending the 80th of June, amount ..to 8810 feet.. Amount of 19/lillo laid altogether 112,488 feet. The total aggregate of mains at ,peeseut in use being 20} miles nearly. The number of-private consumers is 2,108. The whole number of public lamps is 601. The qua • tity of coal esrbonized daring the year is g187,- ...1566-buthels, and the amount of Oar distributed to private and publki, coisumars, within the sameperiod .44,929,084 cubic feet, being an in - cream° ,t. 4 *Age° Odd feet, oter.thi pretalthil Inter: Thlivierrie om the new retort house and other extensions of the works has been pressed forward as fast fayrectlpabls. The expense of manafacturing for the year exotannts to $86,418,98. The excess land over a dividend of ten per cent and all expenses is $18,878,78. .: Reed and accepted and ordered to be Ma Also, bill of Pittsburgh Gu Company for $12,-• 268,51 the amount atlas conjoined for the put year. Read and referred to committee on Gas lighting. • Mr. Reed presented bill of Luke Loomis for recording Ordinances for $24,69, with the fol lowing resolution. Resolved, That the Mayor be and he Is here by authorised to draw his warrant on the City Treasurer for $24.68 in fall of his bill to Jane 25th for recording Ordinances In favor of Lake Loomis, Recorder, and charge the same to the contingent Rend. Read and referred to commit tee on claim and accounts. Mr. Smyth presented a communination from R. E. McGowln, Esq., City Regulator, relative to city .wansuctrin the buds of Messes. Finch, (mutt's:tort foiiiiving. Read and referred to City Solicitor in connection with chairman of Committee on Streets. Mr. Murdoch. presented the following; Resolved, That the Railroad Committee be and they are hereby authorised to represent the stook owned by the Citi-rif Pittsburgh in the Ohio and Penn's. Railroad Co., at the elution for Directors of the cunsolidatedeompany im the 80th inst, and vote for the same. Mr. Wade offered al an amendment bystrikin . g out all after the word resolved and insert the following: That a joint committee to consist of two mem bers of the Select Council and three members of the Common Council be appointed to represent the shares held by this City in the Ohio end Pennsylvania Railroad Company at a meeting of the Stockholders of the consolidated Pitts burgh, Fort Waynnand Chicago Railroad Ca, to be held in this pity on the 80th day of Jelly, 1866, or at whatever other time said Stockhold ers may meet. And that said committee be an ! thoeised to vote, and to act for the city, In the first election for Directable of said consolidated Railroad Co., sad In any othermattne which may come before said meeting of stockholders for consideration. Mr. Reed offered as an amendment to the amendment, that Messrs. Wade and Minicab compose said committee on the part of S. o. Adopted. The resolution as amended wee then read three times and passiel. Mr. Vern= offered the following: Resolved, That owing to the filthy condition of a portion of the city between Locut and Al legheny, Penn and Butler street, caused by the sewer on Carson etreet having fallen In, -the Street Committee Is hereby Insti:nod to have e sewer constructed In-Carson limit immediate ly, and the expense of doing the tame Is hereby appropriated out of the Improvement fond.— Read Lwioe and laid over. Mr. Galway moved a reconsideration. Adopt ed. Mr Wade, moved the previous question. Lost. On motion, rules be suspended to pus the resolution, on which Mr. Murdoch called-tin yeas and nays. Ayes—Dram, Ordway, Polka, Reed, Smith, Taylor, Venom, Wads.•-8. Naye—Murdoch, ArCutcheon-2. Adopted. On motion of Mr. Taylor, that the resolution be read three times and pealed. Adopted. The following business from Common Council was then taken up. Report of Ordinance Committee, with Ordi nances relative to the repeal of an ordinance in referenbe to taking city warrants and ordinance regulating Ithi!road can, &a., aid resolution relative to referring them back to Ordinance committee with instructions to report at next regular meeting of Cannella. Read tires times and passed, and action non-conortrred in by Se lect CounoiL Also report of the committee on ally Printing with resolution authorizing the payment of bills of D. N. White for $108.26; Poster & Fission for $139.75, and Whitney, Myers & Co., for $169.26 and charge the lame to appropriation No. 8. Report accepted and resolution read three times and passed. Report from Market clerk read and referred to market committee. ResolutionTc favor of Ou lamp on Front it, between Ross and Grant streets. Read and re ferred to committee on Cu lighting. • • Petition of A. Flutings for the privilege of raising the roof of a email frame building. Road and referred to committee on wooden buildings with power to act. In all of which action the 8. C. concurred. Resolution appointing a committee to vote ee l stoat la the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chica go Railroad Company. Read three Wass and passed, and Month fdllter, Herdman and Haut therer appointed on part of O. 0. Lc 8. C. action non-concurred in. In C. 0. former action ad hered to and Menem Brown and Holkinson ap pointed a committee on conference. In 8. 0. former action adhered to and Mean. Reed and Smyth appointed in part of told o=4l Coto. mines reportid in favor ofaction of C. 0. which was accepted and Messrs. Wade and Murdoch appointed on part of 8. C. Bill of T. N. hitelowry to R. H. Hartley for $168.90. Referred to committee on dab= and accounts: Resolution relative to opening Fire kluge Read three times and passed. Communication from George Fortune, Req., Secretary of Board of Health relative to the con dition of the city. Read and referred to Mist committee with instruction, to report to Cann. oils next Monday or earlier. Petition for Gas Maine on Liberty street.— _ Head and referred to oamialtve on Ztas In all of which action of C. 0. the &O. con curred. Communication from the Perm's R. R. Co. relative to the cos of Liberty street. Read and referred to Railroad committee with power to ao•- On concurrence Mr. Smith called the yeas and oyes, and resulted an follows : Yeas—Dram, Galway, Murdoch, Bawd, Tay lor. Vern= and Wade, 7. Neyt—lnatoheon, Pollock and Smith, 8. Resolutions relative to wanting Washington street. Read three times and paned. Resolution relative to street to connect the 6th and Bth Wards near Felton street. Read and termed to Street committee. On motion adjourned. Is obedience to a call published in Monday', papers, the largest political Ward meeting ever assembled in this city, met that evening in the Fifth Ward Market Rouse on Pennat, for the purpose of organising a Falzon fharn for the Ward. The mealtng was oalied to order by Mr. F. 0. Negley, who nominated the following Hat of ahem: : Pardroarr—Joisph Kays. Vrcrt-Fustmrri—John EL , Ralstoo, G. Port sell, George Hamilton, Wm. Seibert and L J. m'Oovan. &cinemas—Thos. J. Whiaster, Wm. B. Hunter, Henry Hageman and John T. Brown. He also nominated a Committee on Perma nent Organisation, which conalated of P. 0. Kegley, T. B. Blau, J. H. Jones, Andrew Lets, J. W. Taylor, W. G. Pl'Cartusy and B. K. Noe grave; and a Business Committee, consisting of D. C. Kammerer, Blatant Thoropsoap J. Ger wig, Joseph Irwin, /deeph Kaye, V. J. Mueller and Wm. Hopkins. Pending the arrival of speakers, Mr. Nasky offered the following resolutions, whiah were unanimously adopted: Resolved, That we fully endorse the doctrine of the Democratic party, as expressed by their State Convention held in this city in 1819, to wit:— "Esteeming ICA violation of State Rights to carry Slavery beyond State Smite, we deny the power of way citizen to extend the area of bon dage beyond its present SW* nor do we con. abler it a part of the contpromlee of the Clown!. tattoo, that Slavery should forever travel with the advancing °damns of our territorial pro greed." Resolved, That the working men:of this—the working ward of the city—will never consul to spread over the west, a system which degrades labor, enriching • few aristocrats, at thkupsuee of the working clue= and in this deU lion they will rapport Freedom, Free Speech, and Free Hansen and ell= John C. Fremont. Resolved, That we consider it Le high time that the people of the Free North, without dis tinction of party, should unite to cheek the spread of the curse of Slavery, over any territo ry already consecrated to Freedom. .1. P. Penney, Esq., was then called on. He delivered a very excellent speech, and wu fre quently interrupted with minim. Dr. B. D. Guam wu announced and his op pursuer was welcomed with =etre ma speech was delivered with his usual energy and ability, and wu also much applauded. After music from the band, and songs from the Pittebargh Glee Club, who were in WW- I ance and enlivened the evening with several ex =nut Campaign Sow, Oliver R. Rippey, Req., was called upon. The Linen of the hour pm. Tented him from doinclutios to a epee* ba this remarks were listened - to with the greatest attention, and warmly applauded; and although there was an alarm of fire in the neighborh ood, yet the audience never moved—the words of truth and freedom were too Redo= to be Rot A Tote of thanks were then offend kV*. Hun ter to the Speakees, the Glee Club 'stabilised; after which the meeting adjourned to met nth cell of the Committee on Organisation and la naggaiente. .13notray.—Tar dWil — qg o r J , 0.8. Goldirig, Bearer street AlbelerT, vu entered by burg /Aro /man/ ambit, and robbed of olothirg sad • mall =out of money. The thin e it. tempted to get into the store beneath but failed. it little girl gare the alarm, upon which they decoauped. . litninnotan.—The Dogmas Gni,' bus decided to hold an encampment on Neville Is land, oommacelog on the 2let of Angus and Continuing three days. Orr .. , , • —By the kindsess of ithe I g ooo to r of wo . Emits, Mr. B. 8. Wright, Lwe roo.ito o hisg to lity before our readers the be Water Assessurebetfor 1856 by which may be been the prop/wit and growth of the city. The statistics ',show • healthy advancement, notwastanding 111 the makings an the subject. We are informedi that there ars few tenements (or rim this year's whereas, last year, a great many were vac The same is noticeable in ' Allegheny City. But to the figures; . Number of Auesiments ' 9,418 Amount Ausued 1554,692 Probable additio4l Assessments this Pail, increasingithis amount t 0..... . 57,000 Let of establishlnents using the city water: 4 boiler 'yards, I 1 orphan asylum, 6 brass founderiai r 8 planing and raw mills, 8 cabinet tarningsltspi, 8 public baths, .. - 2 cracker bakerioffri ,8 shovel, spike and vine I Opal Jill: i 1 factories, 81 engine shops, fro,ges, 5 steel and malleable an. Iron works, 1 flour mill, - .1 1 theatre. 1 glue, factory; j I 8 tanneries, 1 gesibarrel do, •\i 899 warehouses, stores, 1 hosiery do, offices and workshops, 1 laboratory, 1 oil mill, 20 brewers, bottlers and 27 printing offices and maiden, binderies, 6 brick yards, 81 rectifying distilleries, 8 chandleries, 3 safe shops, 6 °soh, cutlery and 1 spice mill, brittanis ware, 4 tobacco factories. 1 %stool house, 891 taverns, hotels and 9 foundries, boarding houses, 8 glass factorial, 468 stores with dellings 1 gas company, attached, 6 iron mills, 7,450 dwellings, ' 11 livery stables, ,4 marble works. Total 9 ; 418 Assessments. The returns ehw that there are one hundred and six steam engines In the city; besides there are several establishment' under the one roof suing the same Dower. Ohwroltes.—We eve below the number 01 obarohes to esah of the wards lst ward 2d tt 84 4th 6th " 6th " 7th " Bth 9th Total Churches 62. Besides there are from twelve to fifteen coo gregarious worshipping In rooms. In order to show the Increase we subjoin be low abstracts of the assessments for eigh years: Am't of Ass'morti, 1849, $31,808.17 1850, 83,199,00 1851, 87,386,00 1862, 88,829,00 1858, 41,477,76 1854, 51,795,60 1866, 53,246,50 1858, 57,000,00 InAnnan over 1849—526,191,93 Inertias onr 1855 3,758,60 In 1849 there were I n 1850 the were dwellings, dwellin, &0.,8680 dwellings, no., 172 hotels, &e., 188 bora* to., 68 steam onglass. • 60 steam eoginee. ID 1861, 61381 diralllags, 224 hotels, &0., 64 gem anginas. In 1853, In 1854, 6783 dwellinp, &a, 8208 dwellings, &0., 260 hotels, &0., 272 notate, &a, 51 steam engine. 67 steam engine. In 1866, 8807 dwellings, &0., 891 hotels, &a., 106 stem imgines. In 1855, 8822 diatom io„ 881 hotels, dn., 102 'tam amnion In the autument for the you we find that there arc' 1119 imildinp in the city, devoted emoluively to manufactures, warehouser, offices and other places of business. Thin are also 468 atone with derellinge attached in which a large trade la carried on; as, Shoemakers, Tai lors, clothing and dny-good stores, &e. Thus are also 8299 buildings occupied by families.— Cocaiderahls portions of the 7th, Bth and 9th Wards are not supplied with the city water, where thm are huge population., Welt, of course, are not included in this estlmete• There are from twelve to fifteen Important manufacturing establishments beyond the line of the water pipes, and they also are not Includ ed In this cabman. From the data before us, we are safe to estimating the population of the aity oo sroper closely in the neighborhood of The total amount of vacancies, dwelling., stores and warehouses. In the entire city 11160, many of which are old, dilapidated, and of a temporary character. Whereas, at the same period lut year the number of vacant [minding' In the city was 460. This Is • pest improve. meat It speaks for Itself: Mr. Wright has discharged his duties in the most thorough and effiolent manner, and the above estimates, whiob should be preserved by every reader, clan be-relied on. FISMOIf? hfaerma Burg WALID.-111 porno arum of • previous sodas a preliminary meeting of the Maeda of Fremont and Freedom convened at the Good Intent Engine Hall, 6th Ward, for the parpon of organizing • Fremont Club for the 6th Ward. The meeting nu called to order by the appointment of Mr. Alexander Gordon as chairman, and John P. nether ea Secretary. On motion of Alderman blejor it was resolved that we organize ourselves into • Fremont Club of the Sixth Ward. A Ooremittee of sem was ordered to be ap pointed by the chairman:for the purpose of pre .paring • constitution for the government of the Cob, and to nominate • permanent board of °Sean for the name. The Mowing gentlemen were appointed said Committee: Wm. Dutton, Wm. E. Stevenson, 0. R. Itlppey, Wm. Shore, Wm. Ward, Smell Erred and J. D. Reilly. The Committee were authorized to calla meet log of the club when they were prepared to make their report. I During the evening, Mr. W. E. Eitevensoti.len" called upon to address the muting. He com piled with the all In a very neat and eloquent 'peek which was frequently Interrupted with reptarcrus applause. He showed that the pre sent administration had united with the slavery propaganda to devote the free territory of the government to the reign of slavery. This was suds apparent by a brief review of the whole proceedings of the general government respect ing Senses. After Mr. Stevenson was through, Mr. John P. Balker was next called upon for a "puck who addressed the meeting In a few remarks showing that slavery was an Incubus upon the interests of the free Laborers of the north in throwing nearly the entire weight of supporting and sustaining the Belted States army and navy upon the North. By raying an onerous tariff upon anger whereby the North was flohed out of millions of dollars annually, in order to enrich • few sugar grower, among the slaveholders of the South. In taking out of the public treasury more than half • million an nuliy to meet the expenses of supplying the South with Poet Ofßee privileges. He showed that the necessary cousequan of all oppression was to destroy the love of coon try. No fres government could be saved not founded upon patriotism. Slavery and patriot ism were antagonism'. He wound up by calling upon all present to vote for Fres-men, Fremout and Free-soll. The meeting then adjourned. Azar. Honor, Pfeil. Jomt P. Berm, Sso'y. ausrionto.—A young in turned William Shiley was arrested by Eupdre BliUnaltell po nt* Yesterday, for burglary. Thos. 8. Douglu elated that his house in booth Pittsburgn ins entered on Friday last, sad robbed of $8 or $ l O, and a $5 breast pin, and be had strung reason tinspect the prisoner. Bailey was oo'mmlt . Amami Busasanr. The residence of Messrs. Boum ,dt Dro., oo Lout at., Alle gheny, me saiered feloniously on Monday night, and robbed of s6o—which was the 10 par 'eat on $6OO deposited with Hugh S. Slog, banker, which the Assignee declared a few days sUlas. Rather unfortunate. Tug Joituireldwansturs.-Btong, the alleged murderer, was taken to Jonfats county, yeeter day. Afteihe left Alderman Major received a disgatoh from Washington City, stating that an officer had left- for this city, to see whether the prisoner was the raspeoted murderer of-Quigley or not, Books, in every 4/mamma of lltarature will be sold thls eitog at Davis' Auction B ooms, from a very large end well selected stook. Sale popular publications u well as works of long established reputation , w il l be bud among thus. Btatosto ficsuatan dittesram-7obn Kemp, suspected .. an accomplke In the robbery of Rosenbaum'. clothing store on the 17th Inst., yea arrested yesterday, and committed to en• sir by alderman Steele. Basseact .fteottourtax.—• roan named John Wiley we. committed to jail by Empire Por ter, for thirty days, for violating the Lord'sdsy. Thle is his second coloodtmsaY far similar mis conduct. Broaxwouns' Idownio.—Tts stooktsolders of Os Pittsburgh, Post Wayne and Chicago Ult ras:A will bold a roosting to•da7 at the Merchants' librohangs to elect Dirsotoss of'tbe Compan%• Csruaz,-A man named Georgaidorlidge was arrested upon captas yesterday to =saes David UMW and wifi► In damages for slander. • bOIII3I7,IICIAL. CO3uurrEs. TIT ♦BBITBATIOB. FOB JOLT. Gm. W. Casa P. hw. W. P. Byrn.. T. B arum. J. B. oahsn S. Them ib Oft 'edam:it° note in brulates. Trade .12t; thelintrerbeentitro los for traaaportatin, .4 the receipirXftrtroduce arie tco light for extended opee.th u e The railroad hibeitinning from CID; Mrinatjla man pueuttberbab .4 - owl. about the WY Item thateerras to give fmlboUritT to-the matter. P190711.n0t abundant. bat Lb. mottos i• tolerably atai:' - ttorrotrere outalde of the barite par tram 10412 rit ant on Ent due paper. === petleadd In thle isilill,lllllllSlJSZi beim Startle! y USSIId bye sihrtitrain which natmentied on Monday Wahl The contidT kw suffered immennly, the w aa a igg massively hot for ursaltstontinuonalr and although Ma torn may mover, It bleared that toe potato crop is per manently lamed. Theiratelats &dour from the neighborhood conUnna GUI allgtot, being restricted to wagon lots and an occa atonal fiat load from the Monongahela. OUT dialers bars conaentantly ton aarelualsa at Club:mall. and are now noising nannies tram that smatter. Tba receipts by railroad are mainly of data made from new when, and the quality Is Odd to hi malign, tit awbast haring ben Plurr p and Our. and pecand to cool order. The receipts of imported teals at five Tork‘last weft extremely buoy. Dry 1107.11 $3,105.017. and migoellarpi eons 0.168.410 $6.613.377, against =450,657 tame weeklaat year. The nportt orlon:slum were only 7890; 003, oininat $1166,617 Wt yen. the export $1,818,772. If tlals rale of Import I. kept OD long the export of thic eie will hero Icornormod. The export. of produce kern rather to fall or than inateesM and although lathed hand. gad stook. hare tam inut mat to tome extent, they Oil but • mall gno r in the wawa salgencr. end only tore. 1. unease fibre Wtflltl ~ On. other effect of this hater' Importation of dry go•da must be to check the cue aid advance In wool en this Aide alto Atlantic. Their geode are mat ham (or de and will be gold at whatirrer they will Mhos. Of mune: with .0 much on handy, they will 00 at such price. se effectualth prilveut.enT idratto. In American woolen gook; and purchasers Of wool on specalation will maw ". 21, 17 be without that rellans. There can be no doubt now. that the clip 01 1856 r below that of 1811, anti Chit, ander ordinary drounly this should work an advance : but If manufaettilid woolen. are kept down In brim by the blood of forego goods. It beiiounie Preblemati. whether the manufacturer* dm afford to brie wool „ advanced figures.' Conmerular the mow markstin Neer Work. Um C 0... martial mys fdarilbee liven In • MU. guile demand thi. week, but there not been th e least thence In the rates, end the impply aupecre to mato= leinkulant, .boo. eontrsotion • Is looked lot on the part ultriebstiks, as the wens arm, esteem Ist have declined ennaldsrably during the week. and In lb, view of erne, the disceunt fines have aimed/ reactive ineextreme suet allowed by prudent bthilog.— The Impute ciottnue to be very large. Of dry good. alone th • exc.. I. within a kids of two Wilms. hound those ot the carkepondlog wet of ISIS. and the psymenta of dukes at lb. Custom Reuse lases *goaded a million of doilms for the wet. The regular tub-treasury balance now eight Pleami On call the regular market rate f ormimy . t in nt—toe farmer rate far ohm dates, which are comparatively In more demand. As there is tome Inthfest felt In the state of the Sugar market. we copy from the li. 0. 0. mot the followlog gloomy AMU.t of the growths poser crop to that States Accounts from the gligir Talon uf lour State or. of the tooth 'suttees.. hie ammo.; with the heel of weather heater near& closing with a fair grinning mason. It n ot *UMW that the crop for this yea will exceed one hens dried and twenty thoubad acme well informed denial anat. with an emir that the crop cannot be ever one hcmdred theonnd ht bit T&L Is • gloomy pre. die half.- the Pelican Stets." Sugar and kiniesses Mil advance Ita all probability be yond rake attnieed at any time Maine the loot Minty. Wes 7wirr e and unapt. tom, 0.• mods of culture theuld be Inttoducect, creams invention brought forth I. prevent the d emigration of the plant. it Wid be to the intermit of PrePrielors ointments... 2 to turned, snootiest to the cultivation afeottea. It will afford Ithanclisre and stalk. lids. an esportunlty to devise Ware mid meth. bow as ePParent dencleney in them:um oiop - ofonr State Is to be reolame4.smiar a. the 112.1(lialtiOn of dollars sod orritAur remunerative ritur. is to be oonsideeed. With • crop of only the hundred and tweoty thooned !Aide of sugar, what le to become of that highly numerous d respects. hie assetistion of the gimist rensersi To w het yarrow wIII the ¢111.1.1 One eteaubo•te In the sugar and me trade a tb. "Yes he ensiled? In Inc, whet .111 b.onl. et the rich and firth. tend. of Leuisiana It the entke sugar mop &mild :al' Will cultivator. turn their ettentiou to cot. ton and pc.- -et et. ronsumption of that article from owdleit the yr.. action? 1 chuck. 4 27 In '&52, 6689 dusllings, &n. 250 bots:s, /So , 69 steam engines ASLIES—un Wan prim aro altoc•thor nom:Waal at rhino quotation.. LIZANS—ths mszket 4 ten, and prior lumina! at V. 0,1 BUTTS* a 11003—a• ma how of no !utat on the mutat. wi quote netalnallr at 10{012; and Zap at 13. 11100 N—tam hea bean no ailunea la enures ante our inat, sad the sported a/Rea:spat lama: as umu Dem. clty emolgal Eboulaire at 1030:11; Elden 11.1(ialt plain kalmnag3 l l. l 4.: and 3naar Coxed do oonntri antataelia at stout I cent two. this entranar. felt awl sealer flainand t. Bolivar Tie. /Id* nt 334143.. 2 =m0n sad sx.r.. BOCKATS t TUDS—all Quota factory solo. at Nen Ihigbton and tallaton. ilnoksU. oommon 1.63ad1,75 atm do VA& cats WV* Woo. 1 3 and Imps. Wi.23 illt!USO; nom= .1.. from NW dawn to datln" keglers 11 . 7 5832.00'. mu bushes CANDLES t BOLE — . naalu dmaantly Mould Olandleff 3, 313334 My Ldituntln• T 2. GUM. a 341.1 Bap Palm do 60, ‘0104;0d-r5ors Toflot and MOM* do 10. CORDAGE- 411111 * flop a WI. la e b tlaallta Ram eat IC 0 • Walla Rope. call, 14 b MEW Rom eat 16 e • Tarred Bova, eCU. 15 e • Tarnal Rob., ant 14e • Baal:kg Yam 11na32 e Paellas lara.coat e • BED ORDS—Blattlha. ft. 2.00 $3,003,00 16 dm • /lamb , • alralßa co t 1.3 eta. S. t 1.87. 144 111 'ROM. 1 11 II Eat PLOUGLI ulan—Masalla. Feta das. 11 cup COTTON 3:111'0E 'Ram, • ..,ed , fl aarty, 20 ea. am. "6,1= Bud (bade. 12.50. V 1.11314.16 4 dab Plowltaaa. 11.27: butt Cable. 5410. COTTON 11A1til-4. stead, dablated at the titwtatlatia Blase below: • N. A to 10, Ilon.ll • LI. EOM . No. 400.. ....... e V lb na ...... 5. No. 800-TN ! e p a c O. No. 900... TN, a• • No. WO. • Yo WOO Th c V • Carpet ehMa: W01ta.2195125 Wand 24: lkeekrlet Y. 2082 x ; CandNominal 19: ?vine= ; 11a1Ung. No. 1. Lk No. 2.12: falallrnaltiva 15 ; autkbag 15.. CIHIESE—• her bat trot tar. supp. 2. and decoaralmod. stalk roan's M the bulk of tranaketiene be fog at the L 0113,10 Arum DRIED BEEP—the dsmaad is conlisiel w small lats which sell at 15414 DB= YlLUlT—thrro I 120 &mond for App and agora. ptaralr aaaktoal .t SIM. Peulum aro month. so I would oall freely at $2„7.242,50. FECD—rountry dad to salaabla oo arrival at 40 era • 00 •a oo arrival. szut nada at 60061 r vary lieu. marl. /[2lll—theta la a Drafty study demand for llaaarat No 3 large. which an sa/Lizta to the trade at 16.60, end to the country at WOO. ifadymtdo. at 117,00031,301 Mt-du $0,0143”,10: otlith Oh; Late Pleb—Whits 10 .1 0 64/1.00, It Dbl. That $2.60610,011; half Obis Whits hkeossup t do Tema $3.00.246.23. YlOUrt—wales fs coa wagon and u wltart are mating at MOO Xrr onoordno, $6.40e460 far extra and $41.76 for tam• ILY extra; at Onot soma s•lu of now western super at $0.12, extra at /SM, extd tardily extra at 10A7tr.00.-- , Prom store. mu Ls ulting at KU; .xtr• at 50.7607,00 tad fi nr ai i ”t r . •t xd,215.37,60. An Thur. Ulu from store at $.3,25. Lb--Oats are not veer freely offered, tae note ealoe fp.,t,...t and auto from fLeet blade at 23. Para la nominal at al, on arrlrak mane .glee from note at 10 tnduii" rbc t.,.7.terday at that firma. Bye, aalea co; e. 11,4 a 40. haoey, one tale of new Is repast.o from eLnI hande at 00. Wheat, ne can hear of none aeration, whatbar o'4 or van; hams. are rumbas! at 51,03681,15! 0130086163—ane unettsnrad; Enna la ..ding to ntnll uut tredaat 0XI3101( bf the bhd and 104312 X be thebbl. &gum ataolr at Hail. Coffee 12611% 614 53f @SM. GAS P/PA—th• fbIIOI.IAS A. m. q*.ta Goss Dm rffroo,S Inni tubing Per rani P. foot )( took do Plpa—. I oto 1* do J.....-33 Ott ki do - do— !I " I do r.:::101 : 1 r gg, 1.1 - 3 2 : - ~3 % d do: ICO " do 267...7.17% ' " l do d0.....1:90 •• do d0..—..20 I to the mato:Easy lineotiot. ®Ca—sans to th. city tradsorgr..n Lolled at 8 and ' dry .t 17; from atom in Um nodular Way. dry nil at 18. RA!—vary little sontOur Ou salsa Ot ..1. .t MN/ 0 V.I. ton. IRON A NAlLS—without shan.e, and quotations !nolo tainsd with Lawdszst , tinanwow as given bokm ...I h., DOE= BM. mall. Iron---1118Z11 Par pound ...--did Esdata ,qio —do AK pound. i• - iiGH. Loo V iio "4h UTZ , d i: P . 11 lark, • I ' 6 " do .- . do IS nutli. t a s 104 to lad Na115....10 keg 3.6 , 01 d do -.. do it 841 A lid do Bads a Ira al7i7 Antos Nails-. -- - do 3,76 Dag gcu11ty—......... do ON dd A7d . do.do . A. do AU .0311 LID 8gt412. - 23 d er, ::= 10 rig 1 gt......:::::::2 1 4 6 0 lif Co uu t ~...Bokw•d °: l : l6 —:: "...",— , 4 dod e o 41.6:211' f10rda dd: 676 :—... 0141 .7 6 7 / 1 : : : 7 d 0 434 4344 do do 6to 0 do 4.761 and a te 1.16 Elfa Weal !taw 34 Inch Dandy 1.16 by h. 7-16 alllonstba---- do 611 and 17d17.--- IN 3.1( lo 046 do do 0 Saddle nye, lid AIN by Doil:Rwi 7;o ; t: I do trri`k i r.ill OdAI In ,ad 416 Nodl3llll6ldi 1710: 476 P.. Lt.. ....!....::::do' L I LlATMlll—heady. 11417 • Ns &Janda. at our Quota . B _ Itral! . eat,_ i; 6 0 . 35... 18...—........ ..... . LlgiNitt , tar. VlLleasn...-.... ......... Blcirtilm LaMar S lb--. LlllD—ao gala of any amount reported; Ilium norm. ail at 11!(®12 fir No 1 87.71. bbl la the onuo.l var. 11EV11.8—alra of pig lead at TX, MU} cm. Bay. L a d 8. not, to My trade, 112.12 92 out ; to ratan trade Saab. atr.d olnotr ls aUloa at p.m at 22080 &lop orTio, L., at oil XS. adJ. X. at 13.261. 011:9—a fair demand for lard 011 : and al.. of No lot 00 and No 2at 80. Linseed lr nominal at 11.00241.06 to the rardar Pao illlTAL—tbs mutt la stsinant, uo ..•.s baying boom repotted Ox irrend POWDEll—idaady and la damand al ItS.DO to Muting • • 17.00 n. Slay. SEEDS—Plaibled b amply it $ 1 ,60211.4214 cotlang doing In emu mods. BALT—antatdy demand an! salsa at Drayton rata -51,03 tbr No 1 •sad 11m Wotan. 111LI8TI1tGS-72usbonch manurial:nal Bhisturgo aro lolling aboortat at 8 for 180 . 1 and 7 1f for No.; erdneet to Lt. anal TALLOW—XIi lairaored • ibid.; 0218 Of t•O .3101 of randand minted 5110. Wltioo27 GLASS—Prices ars arm at On itamstill gijors: 0211 and 1:2 at C,6Cs WO at aft 11:11 to 10:12 of 14. and 0113 t 10:14 at NA 0110 Mel acid 10111. 16.02: 10 7, $6,21 and so on, in Inta tan MASKS to Ili dLa. ant of 10 Dar pug. omants7 brands ranes at 6C eta per tax yes, • WIIITE LEAD—firea and In nape demand at 12.60 pi gel tor Pare 014 and M 7 00416 subject to Unusual im,unt, Red teed. axes. net. Alla Minute. BM. WHISILET—tras declined tattier suddenly, Wes pa ga l large receipts Mod: mkt or reclined are repotted to. ' CU, aIlO. WOOL—the whale. se throodhoot the season, are piDdpilly toe lb. wt: •. ban no tiptratf au blot. and meet thrum quotations—Z*s, Et a blood, addll 6h tar !WORTS by aim. UONOPOiIIIIII4 NAV/IMTION Ctl),6oobla hisic7, bas glar bi lalMM mcol : Nmia col faVIEW:47 TUN ELITSBUIWII st MEET R 7, ILSe • • • • v s. o. 10 --. 24 a 10. :go. II .._foe o No. IS .27e lb. So 20 »..........._Y r ; •7S ~.._........ c' ZB ._._ r.. CATTLE MARKET. Aissaircar, July 26, 1866„ BEETES—tha mutat vae fall 7 anynnag. ayo able of the otark olArad am. thin and of mir