eMMIET DEP2aTMXtiT PITTSBURGH:Tust N TrgruDA °Malt, PAM 07 rzrs CITY. Poser/thin notneinn FEID litirirs.—We have examined, ""with s 'good deal of interest, two of W. W. Wallace's Patent Portable Mills, now In daily operation at the ,MM of Messrs. Boys. _dam & Co., Bohm Bt., Allegheny. This gen., ' thew; so bug ankfavorably Yam as among . meet extensive and entorprisir.g manatee- Mere,, has Invented, and Is now prepared to 811 orders for hie mills, BB OCITe• • There are three Idles of each. The apace 00. copied Is-3 feet square, and tho entire weight of the is 1200 lbo. It is contracted in the most sabetantial and durable manner, and In eo arranged that Wean be taken apart, so as to ex. ,Dose the Barr for dressing, in a few minutes. We are assured by a turner, who has for Bimetal monthe Pitt been running two of theta mills, that the 'lie. 2, with a 28 Inch Barr, will chop 16 brushgle of corn and cob per hour, and will grind 2 barrels of antra family flour, of a quality , ace ond to none In the market, in the same length 'of time. . - --- The coat Of the No. :2 mill, ready for the bah, . Is but $2OO. It is of snob a substantial and tempest character as to be easily shipped by steamer, rsilroad or wagon, to any part of the Country. It will be seen that these mills are pe ordiesly. adapted to new sections of country, white &large sad extensive establishment Would be & poor Investment, or to occupy s. surplus of power in saw Jab, or other planes where Steam ori wider power Is used ; and let the mills wo bale seen arc here In the city surrounded by more extensive. but not so profitsble competitors. An aortae of six horse power Is sufficient to ' drive a roast 28 Mot Burrs, which • will yield two barrels of excellent flour per hour. far. W. • la also a manufacturer of engines, and could supply those wishing to purchase, with the en. tire outfit. • , We deep' merely to direct the attention of those wishing to investigate the 'subject, to the fact that a reliable Portable Flour and Feed Mill, invented sad manufaohored in our city, can , toe procured et the works of : W. W. Wallace, No. ! on, Liberty street. • VIA WATILIt Olansertan -At the lest meeting of Coimells, the Water Committee feported a new ordinance for the assessment of water rents, under'auttimity granted by an art of essembly recently passed. The Councils ordered the or •to be Fiblished for public Information. It Is in the following words: An Oanzetexca Sapplementary to the Ordiaan- I ceiregulatlng the Assessment and Collection of Water Rents. I Wheats% By an eat of the General Assembly,. approved the 20th day of February, A. D. 1857, entitled "in act to authorize the Select and Com mon Cannella of the city of Pittsburgh to anew , meter rents," the Councils aforesaid have power to adopt a eehodute or schedules of rates by Which all water rentil ehell be mistimed; there fore, be it enacted, tc. 801)**1. That from and after the passage of this °pinnace, the Aseeraor and Register of Water Hints obeli tiles& all water tents by the ermompanying schedule of rates, to the owner or owners of the premises. Sea. 2 After notice of the amount asseesed t hat bvn Barred upon the owner or owners of the preteßge, Die collectors of water rents shall use I all reasonable dilleence to soma prompt pay went, l and upon all water rents unpaid upon the ileet day of August to any year, there shall h e charged the sum office per cantons, and uponell water rents =paid upon the fleet day of Hereon. bar iri any year, there shall be charged an ad ditton'al sum of ten per centum; and if any ouch rent with the said addition of fifteen per cantons shall remain unpaid on the first day of January year, then all such fuipaid water of shall be collected as directed by the net Si islorr i ery, A. D. 1824. Provided, That the Wa ter, Committee may also detach the ferules of ail each delinquents from the male or branch piped, and after such fernles shall have been detached, the water shall not again be impelled or famntish -ed to , laid premises except upon payme - of all arrears of water rent, sad the stun of tyro dOll6lll for expenses inewned; and a printed no - , doe containing this section shall be left upon the premises at least three days before !mob ferule Is detached. Bea 8. That all persons who may wish to make any ettaohment to a public or print° pipe for additonal fixtures for the use of• wet er, shall pay to the Jhelum? and Register of watef rafts, In advance, the fractional rent for the remainder of the then current water year, on additional fixtures for the ma of water: an nII each fraationel rote ehall be paid iti full to abs city over three mmalts. Ws. 4. -If ,any plumber erotic/ person Oh U, ; veitoat a written or printed permit from the Water Committee, introduce a ferule into any put? or - privets pipes, or form . any connection •-• At IntonnivitiOn I IrlateTer with said pipes, or tai i3 pound for that or any other similar porpoise, in the pablie great' or alleys, or if : any person or pereons shall introduce or use a (ante of a larger diameter than it Beet:tilled in hie or their permits, he, she or they so. °Linn ' _ ding, shall forfeit and pay for each and every Ina offence, th 9 sans •of twenty dollarr, and fo wrety day's gantlet:lance of the nee of each pipe, almr conviction, the farther Bahl of one _dollar. l IWATIT. BATE* 01 TIM C 177 or PiTTS3IIII7I. 1 Small Meer/ins% Fronting on aborts, illeye, or small tenement helnes on publie streets, occupied erolutively - an dwellings, for 1110 t: outside hydrant of con - verdent smog, whe th er. on promis for each family Ore icancharyed-- -u l Iptese m ,F , d. f ubl . - la; 11 9.4, additional 100in76 cents. Extra nee of water or ' Addlitienu Warta rated .acrodiert to-denhirt" thecae*. Ail orroilsee arittiorit water. not on the Inca of main or, atredoosdrates. 1 Wonting on rohlic et:testa, r.rifiled excludreir ea Leilialtr4 yard Waif ocotrotinalAis preordart• nun ra IA end Weave. or either: T tome charred i.-dt ur i... moat clia . xled $903 F .. •• i 600 Fine°, ten 6O ht `, le " 740 Each additional room llOO D t thi su V al diPtliYhT/iid said t eh- - -.:.:.:n i a 1 Betas mosso by emote fads from los =dui rolcer•hirldbirio;ATriiti-------:----.=:=SISOG 616666 ' I I! 64 14. ...,=7,1 - daticriar ------- Sod I mr4en ossfasii-eminsers sea nri-mlliTiceitia iv.sh sanpents of own deflAion, earh-.......-- 8 CO ssc i . tsisnintedtry coos I.= arm family .... i so littkot and dot dasiT-oee.----............=.11 (Zito 10 03 Al additional Unites. o r extra attachniente ttr thews a motor • extra ts 43 . i irtoltnit, 0 ASO 110117.111107 3 Wholorslo And retail stores sad steps.-1-d3 to no CO ot ant arrallirrhinal men becal.. spec, otTiltanles. dr.- ial rea . m. A 0 ill , .CI bettors. Want to blinding coerced scedaing to nature of tod. - seta sad Insoities tanning rates • Weber dards, tionbirsestair, pelf c•colnin esch---F 1 CO •• • single imtll3li. ar toytni. " ---- 800) ' VdrrottnAiptin-.7.=.1.7.-.2.-- 1X0T12..11. InitTA7ola37ls Asp nosiorso 110IIfflig. 79703n . 0 7 ladling tt.gbo u t s tr o. ,.d . ereiling rata..-. ss so pa "r - r ans="ll wader tannarr trre oe 10 oo -I'` ' 1 • a' . 4 76 " b t o 2 .-1 " ... ad" thir f" ter •A Pn trlo. de da"'"----1. ,I• 36 00 . lanilatrortawater Inrate ..LI .-. to 10 03 Wil4il Win* eah•-•-•-•---••••••••••-••--- lia .3.0-. ---;zs --4. - 7 ------- .0. vi t ..... do gt , , ti. „ ......: _----_-- ~ , es ?Lbw Sreweav Zoe. .....=--_ s oo .-1 41 '0 ° 'of otbrc delendetil•lia. n 66--••••• • -• •-• 6 SS f ' 1 161 . TV ,VaaiVigti=b;erti.:-..—.7.::::::::: ICO 81totato arclind to aradir and monster c1eric c0010t.:........---....----...,..- 7O (0 0010411 lardilltito sox watering name, no troughs 717111.10 DM LDTIOO3.---.44 t° 1900 I each---........-.............-- .•••••• 8 600 7 crA emote. donde actinic WI 'cltardt• earh...... 30 0 i Urinal& ealt eloolog---..........-,------ 303 Water closets and urtaals at oth•x deserlotioni.... 00 0 More end water varrelostar.rdant oho. Asir allatlonal damns or atrangegunits lorries Of oat K. lit !petal agreement.l nag= BAIIIVIO lOSTABiIIII3III7 7I . I itdbr.-dwelttaD ppOLlO {OOOOlB.- .»• ' Radom* tondred obildrea.- ... -....... $3OO ..'dad the eirl.roortornta Or cde - ct - vliter a; ln "Dohlio 2010101101. er , itstekntar dismal Drordlnerris at 20ilallex,,1111. Livery &eke, pa eta 11...-......----- Ai co • ' 8774,11 rltoll OS. *sob litres cover- 1 G lalonl tot dal-pan non- $0 03 I DISTILLiallis IiTTI7IIII9, BlLSWltallid AID 11Alt-•1 l • torsi:Tolosa rarantlSlDlloll. Bata sorradlog to rapacity sad else of Ands granted. 47 0%41 iddttial airtecnant. it, unclog tea briar yar day for etc months of the yen. Man s trat Inch ale. Far thaollllrtitYei °Jett Pfitb".....1"11.-.....:::=::: S P a WOW es elf Mottos incli------..-.-----. 7, t o ll Farb addltietorljet 14 gtn-.........--.—.--.... is 00 she Vet 0(110101 so 167h••••-"•••••""""-"- or• Mich ti pelts?. of litb-......-..--- --- ro ts ..- HA* inch 1et.......0-.......-.........m. •Tire bar, Arsionces Burnon..--This retell." e , I.`, ,ble sal- usefol attneturo was untie/deg so m ~.. trifling l repaire, yeeterday, which appeared to bo muell undid { It appears that Time, al- , ; thintglt I dealing gently with the old-Beidge, has , noverthaless left hie mark upon Acme of its I i ' timbers + we noticed some of these resting upon i• the ab Intent, and upon which rests die super etrieta o, ready to crumble into that peoullsr I dry du t which indicates dry rot. II We deratand that it is the intention to abut .it up, Ten, and thoroughly repair. Mersa Lass 111.71007 011 =OPT''-'WO loam W I P ePtliere have commenced loading et Clank d for Chicago, hillwankie and-other' ports • Like bliohigtua, and navigation to Up per L a, e ports may cow ba safely considered as open f the seance. The Cleveland and Pitt'. burg 11 Road - Company have commenced ra. - - tialtdng night for the above - points, to go by . , Imo from tilowellind. The opening of this i i, route be ef great advantage to car mantas= hirers, the rates by the . Lake mate are but little ov r one half the rates charged through '';. .by Wit ) ett • • ' lathe 1. this eat :Poi& of vainstlo stocks and a desirable pert rst Presbyterian Church, bo sold dug at the Dim/Ants' Ezobsnes by ~ ~ _,._....<`b HOP:IMM! Muni:maim' SAYE= H. Warn !I I —Early o‘, Monday morning, word was brought to town, by Mr. Archibald Allison, that Samuel R. 'White bad been brutally murdered at his res idence, is Mutters, to wnship, on the road lead ing from Washington to Steubenville, about five miles north of tile place. We repaired to the scene at an early boor and there met with a horrible spectacle. On enter• ing the house we found the murdered. man in bed, just as he had been sleeping—for it Is er n dent that he made no attempt to get p—the pillow and upper put of the bed was covered with blood, while his fee* and heed were so die. 'figured with wounds and blood, as to prevent his recognition. Drawers had been =mega by the murderers and left epee; blood we/speak led almost all over the room; the floor, the cell. leg, the wall, the bureau at the foot of the bed, hadall been spurted over; the blood.emeared axe, with "hid' the deed had been committed, laid on the floor at the foot of the bed; and the corpse looked as If a very demon had been at work; the wounds, some hell a dozen in number. had evidently beca inflicted with the but end of the axe, and wore frightful to look at; the skull was broken in several places, while the lower jaw wee broken In front The Coroner arrived a little after ten o'clock, and soon after empannelled a jury. TheJary found *pocket book, in the coat' pocket of the doused, containing a number of papers, • $6O In notes, and $6,20 in change. Mee. Nanny White, sworn—Was the wife of the deceased; have resided in this house four weeks nest Wednesday; husband bought it from James Allison; came here from three miles be low Venice; my husband was 25 years old last -December, last spoke to about ulna o'clock last night; between two and three °reek& this morning, I did not feel very well, got tip and went into the kitchen; In a few tabintee heard • noise at the wood pile; I laid on the ,bath part of the bed; husband was sound asleep • when I got up; when I heard the noble, I opened the kitchen door and looked out into the yard; saw two mon, who came toward the house, and then I heard a rattle at the door of the twelve eleep In; heard them coming In; didn't hear any one walking; thought they were robbers and ran 1 out of the kitchen; got to the fence above the garden and Mopped; Mad Rhine less thane min. nte; was afraid to go in the house, and ran up to Mr. Allison's and gave an Marra; when I got up dame ever the foot of the bed, and did not, disturb my huaband; base two children; they were sleeping in the trundle bed in front of our bedi—one is, three years and the other eighteen months old; did not hear any screaming or noise of any kind; came back from Allison's with ..1.1.; ahlbald Allison; he went into the room drat; r, remained outside with Hugh Allison; I ran in and picked tip the children and curled them out; the room was dark; my husband had seven , hundred and fifty dollars; on,f3anortisy forenoon I he told me he had it, and was going to pay it out next; week; I undemterid ham he had it in tifh desk in the room we sleep in; the desk is gener ally looked; ho did not tell me since Banarday, morning that he paid the money to Mr. Allison; did not say anythlog about it; he went to town on Thursday to get money, but did not get I 4 my husband told me he gotthe balance of aunt calling for $4OO, he held on Wm. Lindsay, 'last' Thursday in Washington; Lindsay paid the mon ey to hire, and:he brought it home; It was dark and cloudy when I lett the house ibis morn ing; the men I raw were ehort, dressed in black and wore black hats; am certain there were two of them; the axes were generally loft it the wood I pile; had two axes;—[the ale in the room being shown Whirs. White,she recognised it as being her bullhead's.] Dr. John W. Withal, sworn—We found the skull broken and depreesed over each eyebrow; the tones of the nose were broken; the lower jaw was also broken; on the top of the head, on the left side, ware two email cote, from one of which we took ant a small piece of the outer plate of the bone; the eats do not seem to be clean; the woundir were inflicted with some blast instrument, Sub as the poll cf an tele; either of the woollen' over the eyebrows wan sufficient to destroy life; no marks about the body elsewhere; saw no evidence of a straggle; supposed the deceased was killed instantly; think he might bare been lying with his fare 'to the wall and turned it partly around. The jury teemed a verdict in accordance with the facts given shore. Isis not certainly known what amount of money has been taken. Mr. White was a young man, ranch esteemed in the neighborhood where he came front, and his untimely end will be re gretted by a large number of friends. He leaves a young wife Rl2l/ INFO small children to deplore their toes. He had but nuttily' per chested the farm, on whirl he resided, and the narderwrierere no doubt instigated to the com mission of the .deed with the sapppatition that ho had considerable money about bid; to pay out on 'the lat of AptiL,— Washington (Pa.) Com mgroottilth, Wedamday.; Corks or Closireen'etsaiess =l3 efor e McClure, Mims, spa Parke. Id thee:see of the Commonwealth vs. George ht. Jacobs, indicted for adultery, the jury re tained a verdict of not guilty. tow. we- James Murphy; indictment' larceny, on oath of William Dixiery. The defendant was charged with stealing a barrel of whisky from thelederal Street Depot. belonging to the P. Ft.' W. and C. H. It. Co. Verdict guilty. Dio Hon fora new Wel. Com. vs. Jonathan Bash; ndlotment assault and hattery,on oath of Samuel and Mary McClure. Defendant Is a collector of water tette, and It is alleged that he exceeded his authority, while collecting some water rent from the pretender, when a dispute arose and the defendant struck the latter and frightened the wife very much, who was In a very delicate °tate of health ar, the time. -Defendant plead guilty, and was untamed to pay a fine of Gi cents and the costs of proteantinn. Com. TV. Peter Grundy; indictment gelling liven without license, on oath of hlatth tw Keep. Defendant plead guilty, and was seneneed to pay a fine of $6O, one third to go to the inform er and the residue to the School Board of the Flint Ward. Com. vs. Cathodic° Drake; Indictment Oiling liquarwithont Cisme, on oath of Andrew Hood. Defendant plead guilty, and was sentenced to pay a fine Of $l6, one-third to go to the Inform er, and the residue to the &heel Board of Char- • • Coro township. Com. ra. Hugh Smith; indlchnent'asiaral sad bsttery, on oath of Jamas Dolls. Verdict Com. es. Elisa Starr, cdias Lair, indictment keeping a disorderly house, on oath of H. Hoyt 'he prosicutor did not appear, and there was eery little esidence given'to show Out the home was "nuisance to the neighborhood," as the law requires must be proved before a consiotlon eon be had. Verdict of not galley. • Corn. es. Eliza Woods dim Edwardri merit grand .larceny, on oath of Catharine Ida • Ginalls.• The defendant le • young girl, and is charged with plating the pocket of the proseon. I triz, at Love's dry thods store, on Mertes, street of $134 50. On Wet: IDIFSDVeIt Cans—Before M 11110? WOITer. John Hoe, who *poured nnwintog to "hoe ttty o wn row" in the garden of ltfo, sod William ney, were ootoroldted to Jell tent days for TM- grapey. • Samuel Hart, for drunkenness, was committed for twenty•fOur bolero, in default of money to pay his fine; James Conrod wee tined and die charged. Wm. Pd. Kirkpatrick woe arrested for disor derly conduct. He was swaggering atoned the streets, with a tremendous bowie knife in his hand, ' threatening to stab those whom he met. He wee fined $26, and in 'deltiult committed thirty days to jail. J. Baker and:Wm. Wilson, for disorderly eon duet, were fined $2 and coats. 'James and Nary Ann Harbison pore charged, with keeping a disorderly house, to the Eighth Ward, disturbing therneighbore, dm. There was no eridence to prove the offence charged, how ever, and the case was dismissed. • - - - - ClinaZll of OILASID.W. R DISUUILOOgu sp• peered before Mayor Wester, yesterday, snd made oath charging a men named Wilson Mor row with fraud. The prosecutor alleged that for whiche'defendanhet had paidt bad sold cehertain- money, and tha t oods to him t he afterwards discovered that the said goods did netbolon to the defendant. After hearing, the osso was g eettled by the defendant restorlog the purchase money. Arnethnl, irtto.keeps a Store An Wood street, charged Francis Byere , with fraud. in this Caste lo de la alleged that tile defendant purchased goo to the amount of t sl7s, at Atria tharn store, which he had not paid for, and the prottecutor understood that said d efen d of was about leaving the city for the purpose of remov ing out of the State, and he balloted that the latter 'intended to defraud him of the value of the goods. Mere was arrested, but the case WAS settled by paying for the goods purobseed. Tait Loos est• huh Burt WONAN.—WO Vero astonished to see so many ladles at the ex. blbltien of the Tear 'Woman yesterday. They did not seem to minithe lain, snow and storm, but maned to same° themselves highly In pass, I lag the stormy afternoon with Wee Jallo, who was Dell of fan and mischief. Itsabfal young all men bad better stay away -from lineal° 'H at about three fill In the afternoon, when the Hall hi eimoeted with ladles shoes. Bootzererztora Convenwrol..—Ageneral 0012- roan of the friode of the proposed anion between the Associate and AISISOCIate )3,ofolland Presbyterian churches Is in session ii Dr. Press ley's ohnrob, Allegheny City. A dlionssion of the subjset Is being . had, and all those present seemed, to be Divoiltble llnlan the proposed Dole of - . _ - tit Hottlodtare l 80d but ety 02 esterdsy, bold Its regular monthly . 0 or.aa _to tho the bueblols:dons Is of DO P -a. Ma. Nuns apptaredlast arguing in his griat character of Jack Cade. We congratulate the management that they hue been able to mute the services of this acoompllshed tragedian, acid tfuei sincerely that the enpgement may prove profitable and advantageous in all respects to all concerned. In the meantime may we spgpst to the lovers of the drams, the propriety of giving Mr. Neale "rousing houses." Mama HALT, —The seats in this foie Hell have been niimbered and conveniently fixed for the approaching concert. There are 744 seats, and only that number of tickets will be Issued for tho two concerts. Those Mooring tickets will, therefore, certainly fled a comfortable soot, and those who negleot to procure tlokeis at en early day, may be diappolntad. A SUPERIOR piano with harp attachment, and a very large grandly of Coe 'household and kitchen faniture, will be cold this afternoon at Davie' fine new auotion house, No. 64, Fifth etreet. Owns BEM and agricultural and horticul tural Icatramente will be sold Ode morning at 10 o'clock, by P. M. Davie, at No. 1'29 Wood-et, above Fifth, to olooe out the stook of Holmes & Collins. Shirts, Gloves, ; . Holdup, Silk and wool underwear. New etple Spring gsrments for MEN and BOYS, and a °holm, stook of See piece Goode for cus tom work brit for oashat OLIINAHANS, tieTm the Poet Offi e, Ailegheni City TELSGRAPHIC. Weennaron Cur, April I.—The departments are besieged by hundreds of applicants andel pelting extensive changes in the °laical feint, but none have yet been made. Sixty each ap plicants arrived this morning and are registered at one hotel. Goo. Walker bad another interview with the Cabinet this morning on Kansas affairs. Sampson W. Barrie, ex-member of Congreeo from Alabama, .who has been sick ever aline its adjournment, died here to-day of pneumonia. Moses McDonald has boon appolotedColleotor, and t 5 =nal Jordon Postmaster of Portland, Me.; the ratter vice Woodbary, whose commission has expired. Leonard Jones,Postmaster at Bangor, Me., vice Raines, whose commission will non expire. The President has made the following Kan essappolatmente;—John W. Whitfield, ex-dele gote from Kansas, Register, and Dan'el Wood eon, ex-Secretary of State of Kamm, Receiver is Delaware Lsnd District; Frederick Emery, Register, and James P. Downer, Receiver for the Western Land District; Wm. R. Doak Beg. later, and E. Paphisditus Ranson ' of Michigan, F . -Opener in Otago Land Disttiot; Chas. E. Mix, Chief Clerk in Indian alio, is appointed Com miesioner of Indian Affairs, ad interhri Commis sioner Blanypeney resigned. Wasnmaxos, April I.—The lostradtions to GOT. Walker are fall, clear and explicit, and in them are quoted the exact wordo of Mr. Bach• suttee inaugural, Cr It is the Indlepeasable duty of the Government to seem to every resi dent inhabitant the free sad independent ex• premien of his opinion by his vote. to this the Cabinet cordially oor.cur. They, end thorn who will shortly administer the affairs of tisane, be lieve there to nothing to prevent such a result in the adoption of s State Constitution, as the legislative aseeoutly, at their last session, re pealed, that portion of the eleotlen law which required s challenged voter to take en oath to support the Fogitive Slave Law. Gentlemen etre have made inquiry relative to this surject, have been assured that the administration and Gov. Walker will endeavor to carry out their promise in good faith, being folly impressed with the importance of the result. Notiee has been given by the British Poet Office DepettMeat of the recant rotabliehment of packet communication with Chins, in connec tion with the overland mails. The mails for China will accordingly be made op at the Lon don poet office on the 20th and nth, as well as on the 4th sad 10th cf each month. WAALIDIGTOCITY, April I.—The Admielstra , Lion has lottiated noon of the proceedings in Bantus, baling in view. the election of delegates preliminary to the formation' of • State Constr• tattoo; bat with the determination and desire to I terminate the aftiaatlng question of ft:every, will scrim to carrying forward the measure which has been commenced in the territory for that purpose, leaving the people at large, with• out any reference whatever to their political di. visions, to settle it by a free and untrammeled vote for themielin. It having been repeatedly 'eked how an Ina. pendentgalfrage C41:1130 exorcised Webs laws of the territory are to be regarded se valid, the reply from the beet *curets is that the taw , pro Tiding far an election It a fair ones it iff explia any declaring that all free white male closers of the United Bums over 21 years af age, real. dent In the ter ri tory from the ist of April absil be emitted to Tote for delegates to tbo Canal'. totional Convention. This is to-be admintstered without regard arbstever to any teat oaths. Gov. Walter and Secretary of state, Suasion, have repeatedly mild that their efforts in sour dance with the views of the Administration, will be to eimare • fair expression or opinion of all the people of Kauai, while they will mu folly abstain from any lot which could be con strued into partiality on one side or the other., Whichever way the citizens decide the AdminisH tration will be content. Mr. Walker *repeats ht. opinion that Kansas) I will be • Free State. Esnurflusi, April I.—The following boa , passed down.. Rudolph, Virginia, Beide, Iligh4 Ryer, Elvitseriand, D. A. Given. Passed opi the Robert J, Ward, Alrln Adams, Derry, tders4 T. O. Turichell, Diamond. The river is falling slowly. Berm:goes, April I.—The 11.8. Tr►eeerett reports the whole smountio the several depoet•' torteo eubjeot to draft.on the 8d N►rcb, at $24,122,821. ST: Lome, April I.—tioon--The river Is' etre►tai again st this point, sad the upper etrestue aro reported se rising. Weather 00087 odd wet. ST. LOUIS, April I.—All the elvers continue, to rho Tho Upper Mlealsolppl is repor ted open to Lake Pepin. Tbo weather le cool end cloudy. Leutivicia. April I—Four feet Opbt inches co the Falls, and *even feet (even inches In the canal Ile weather Is oloody, with Indications acd booms/ere, Aptll I.—Weather oold °lowly, with come rain hot night and tido inern log• The rivet Wang, WWI 81 feet of water ohantel„ _ • pyw OaLiSaa, April 1 charged •with embearling funds of different bankers la this city was c ommitted to jail la de fault of $18,61: 1 0 seattrit7- -- • Nrn Yoss,'April I.—The oloorship Afrk roiled et moon. to-doy for Llrerpool, oat upward., of $lOO,OOO In specie. Nair Your, I.—Stocks timer but dull; Illinois Canty 152 i ; Micbigan Southern 70i ; Itesdidu 79i; Palo 64 ; Mliwaulde and Silesia. eitipi 78i. °dim buoyant; sales 5,000 bales; middling Dents 141 ; middling Upload 14i, closing a rm at air advance of I. Flour heavy salmi 8,600 bbl'. .Wheat doll; 'oleo 40,000 biush.... Corn heavy ; sales 80,000 bush. Pork beady; prime has advanced 10o.; eales at $lO,- 00 19biekey hat adranoed i ; sales at 261(3i, 24. Coffee deolinod 1.; sates of ',Rio at 11*. Sugar ban advanced and closed buoyant ; Co bs tilatosvado 14011 i.: Rico quiet. Frolghte of groin to Liverpool bare advanced.l PIIIIADULTHIA, April 1.--Coffee held very firmly; 600 bags Rio sold at 101@lli. Sugar le /a higher. Mo le aloo better. Ootton very fir* at 151 for middling. Clovereeed dull at $8,50. Flour soils sly at s&,7s®° for enpodine, and $0,16€03,60 for extra. Bye flour firm st $4. Corn $B, 8(38,20. Wheat doll at $1,40 ®1,42 for red, and $1,6001,65 for white, Rye wanted at 82Q88. Cora in fair request it 88005 for now, and 07 for 'old. Oate dull. Provlelone rather drooping. Whitley gene at 280280 la bbl., and 2601101dt. • , Orsorssan, April 1 —Flour closed dull under advices.from New York, and buyers, to a great extent, withdrew from the market. The receipt are light. Whisky le very dull at 220, being a farther decline of O. Cloversted Is dull at • $7,76. Nothing Teo done In Nees Pork; hold. ere aek $22, which is above the market. Lard sold to tho extent of 2000 bblo at 14i, afarther adveuct; olosieg very firm; there are parchment making to fill entreats at the mark 100 Ude bacon sides sold at 10®10I; the et for this and bulk meats closed dull again under ad . Aces from New Orleans. The weather is col and cloudy with some light rain at intervals In the last 12 bones. The river Is falllog slowly wlth'between 8 and 9 feet water In the. channel. • /WY YOE*. April I.—Oatao Markel—Bales 85,000 Beeves; moskot homy with a decline of 10, Wen" in Inferior qualities; Um prioon tango 'from IP to $11,50 . Sheep firm, 85,000 Bold. Ovine hoary; 25,000 Bola; all gnalitloo bate ollgbtly doolined; salon at $7,50®7,75. • • ' 01111131010, April 1.-- oar drooplog at 65® 5,121. Wheat tory swot; Floor atalisaged. Con; atilt , lolling at 60®62n.;701t00r at . 610 Viblokstst 26jet26i0. Artoir ,0400-b a go r s prime Rio Coffee jus t: Q teigs — argros!sbr - ."7.l.Trisakso. oa, 081 MERCIAL PlT3l3)lUktali 41A1tKETE, maroon ()suns Orrin-1 Ttionsday Morning; Ascii 2.1067. 1 PLOOlt—dull, tostitilbout changes sal. on arcurf of 220 idds sobs on faints terse fom atom ages of 110 sod 76 tdas In lots at 16.26 fa 50pir.t5,62Q6.61 natrstra. and MOO for family antra. °B6M—Oats acs coarj 60 doe a.nd Infront request; itore vales 33. of 240 and =mos at depot at 33, at o.ll.ooKlNE6 — flugar and WOW, stations W fair de• advid at previous ratan Cofer, • elf of NI bazsat •PdOVISIONS—then Is not ninth activity is 61. dt• mend for Patron; Walla 200005 Country Cot Becuiderth a tilt and 1260 la do Iltmizt 1131: e f lit( Cored. 100 0 1000 end 2000 ins Pldes at 11: 1000. 0060, 5000 end 2:100 0a litouldars at %%WM; 10. 070 . 1603 and 2000 Os Slats at 12, and 6to Sow Cured ilsala at 104. Ilees Niel. 40 and 25 tans st $22.a n 1 60 so et 32160. Lard. mall sales at 1331 ra city No 1. 91... Pref. 6 bbts at 517.00. Dtled Bee t smoN Lots at 131 i. 0118—Lard0 11 bas advanten gess of 10 bbls No 1 at 51.10 and 16 do Not at 90. OAND LEP E BOJlT—ales %Ants OM or Scup at 735. and 20 tits mould candles at 13S, 111111311 P-0 sale of 60 Milo raw at 22X. POLK BINAT—s Inds of ► lot of 3300 its Balk labouldas and Nano. Country Cut. at 73: and 9X, cub. PIG !MAL—a tattoo( 100 taw Taunton., No 1. stnterior, at 131. au mos. BOTTER—In request; Wee off! Ibis roll at 26. nil 6 tits do at 25. IFlSll—,tats of 1 tuat bbls No 1 White at 116.2.5 , CV , t.letorortoi astatidar at VI bava b.. $5. 5 ) . MONETARY AND COMISIERCIAL: LO t Op: d ge o rf e `gru!„ - =.1. '4-', lit a gn , p , Ta =Nettle. =4 Alen naming!. • The steamy Ilonerch. whlo% melted boa fr New Or I. ans eeterdey . Minas putt. &large tot of rotatom. ra o freight to b. sold' hare. TOM were rurshmed In New. Or tee= et nuf, to aL6O eel Imo sell lune at $240 10E256. Tata shoat a. we latimated It night b. ill cur Mot.— Joet Imagine Potatoes bang trsuMmted three thousand milts to stet a market. Mott of the manufacturer. elk OLIO for Lord 011. now, and after to w morrow Ude will be the ludo= rate. Th; New York een continua tikre=l=l3 active demand tor money at T M coot on cans and to 10 Fl cant for acoenta. naper.—Clu Dom. , The Ontonagon Ulna of thr 7th :net Pre: There le an laments outs Hof pure eeePer e.pond In the allnnerota mhos, shish .le game 45 feet In length. and, teethe thtettet part."( 16m51 at eight or nine feet In thletnees. Hit le ae pure salt sevens to to. It ornterne probably more than 500 t rule of metal—and It le certain ly wrath se It Ilse mere then 11150,000. The Monty mattetibr the neat opened pith an active do sand and rather leas freedom 01 10/017 In eeme owe pre The utility at the elate of last stet le mcountul for 64 the decrease In the Dent Masa The groharge dressers hare been telling In Soars, but wIU probably be lending eat= on Wednesday. In` paper we nottom no 'bang. The Peak Etatameuttf theses( le favorstde, brannuolt as It shore • cry tinned cheat to the exam:mien of Leans. which vie kept up In the letter peat of February and the only pert of MIA month. Thle eoneervatlve notion on the ]Wi no the Pankeehould be pertetersl until the hue of rompers+ toe morably with the Ppecle te ems Pant Harem rhoutd dlsegard she Importunities f Oast opt:store. and mono. them sleet to rosette` the legetiroste demand from the bueineet comunonlty. at Watt mall the (retie Hun lr largrls Inerturd. The comport eon wash I.lt sett tr. Luang Plc Freels. ClroulzUsn. Meseta 51ersh21-J115,44.5 662 $11391. , 73 48.491 53 , 1 40%446 450 March :13.. 112,894423 11,326.733 5.273.522 92,614,050 ~~ i"JlwOi }I,:DLf9O —9 T Mb. D.rease—..—s3 o 4,CG 7 IMPORTS BY aMIROtLD Flttabnrah rt. W. A C. IL 11.-51 at Wes. W O ElVvktos an 101.011 l le{t.bar. LI ittar art: 4 leo 11 MI. but ter. a do careed., , J B Canfield: '4 do do, volt. Waal Ws Ilsor.P Num*: 300 boa volt. Wll. Mara. OWO •.5.. a bta buttes. II 11 Oolllnit a balm ar aptaes,.. l asa; 60 Clo +Wks, Millar bush vtasera A maws. .1 W Boat lit 11.111% RT.% 5 3 C.Vale: 13 pail aaat. 3 bbla bu t t e * ~tlwd. Brown A irtnatrisk: 13 de. IS 0511 Watt Wll. on: 13 Ow scrap Wei., Cohunast. LUAU:man ea: 4 ateki s. 13 an Won . Moots 4k Ba . l.: 2 bale Dotter. l do apart. 2 kap lasd,ll Pals...llA es: 64 544 frame*. Pratt .4 . 133 bas o boat, 'cars .10s: 15 tbla artdali 131a-1, on d!abia smarts. ingilab Biebasdan: 40 Wm. Irlato2s. Um A can 10 ay• 40ar,0 In Leach: 13 ato kap., Stavin 0. IS OW tordatass.ll Tonrasnd A Int 140 hos psi... tova, 405 do oats, 10 Gaze 800, 13 do cattloN44 ail. Bons. all Lg. 10 blal• butt s . does/ 4 rota leath.r, k 7 dot aroma. ossuary. 50 bbla . 2ens, Id lin lard.: alga bat. ay. do vino. 165 50.44.17, 104 bloat, Dd. .p4per, 35 itch. DO solli hottar. Leacla at co. • rittabarah 2 Clovolona I 1 R.—llt 2 pat: moat, 4 obls lard, 1 do buttor, ll &limo Atm 7 bbly *ago, 1 ea pm...b -00, 4 bat. buttor.liutloor a Dllorcrtllt 1.2 0424 trarloy, It Dalsola At cat 23 baa tavito4. alelandles4lloaaa & tor, St tom Iron era. J Room 21 do Co„ .loom 6...0: 131 041. Damns . .. Pr , ott oo: 10 bbl..vanborreo.lol 14 , 1 Loma., .1 13 lynd raboommol 000 2 Lao buttoo,l ta atoolt Lool a att: 1 car tattle. IS r 0.112 loathor: 5 bat. °tire.. 0 alaoploo, 21 gm oats. 10 do potalem, owootot 11 am collat. . Bateman a $0 Nilo Pazalloo.lJpplco Art 1 ort 10 do 20, Walla Lvoic I 1414 AIM. 623 1.24 rortarnoa .1 II ANntoldt ;ago tot to 71 to 0044 (101 , ..14 10aM27. 404 do 500 , . M 1 blobs. 47 Cat: 1 bas Mato, 2 bblo egg*. Ii 00411.. INIPORTS 1I flIVEtt SIOIOIZII,4 , IIZIA NAVIGATION C 0.444 tap mon, 6 t. 6 a . .11'&44: 1 btlo Odes:4 624. 2 imp.. 1 Obi. 2 tam