/* ES 1:71.t. GI-33 - X M TIPM3DAY *fORKING, JUNE -18, 1857. JT 01710Lt1:PAIten OP THE Czrr- News of the City 'and Neighborhood. ser Our Friend's at Wooster, Ohio, who hove !wronger° received the Gazette by carrier, con be supplied by lensing their name with J. H. 'Saute who will see after they hare once left their mimes that each person shall be suriplied regdarly. , Our old carrier has left the city. . . ISVISIIMJIIMS.-. T7The city of Pittsburgh yester day isv...the seine of a great deal of diplomatic co, 4:. the. exchange of protocols between the ' ' I .. liOuers Ming 'frequent and. spirited. Comma xdolaions frma the'Committee appointed by the Into . I•Cenwrittionfirere prepared and'forwarded to several b" . ' ''' '7 l:l6ll6lllantkihntly Directors who in turn responded Artaitoordance with the forms established on momen - - ....:. lain oceasienibetween high contracting powers. .. : • .- , The facts relative to (be correspondence betwaen :.••• • ' the Committee and Die County Commiseionera ore .. . Wien told: . To the communication of Committee on TheidayVrequesting percolation to examine books -. .and papa.,. the response of the Commissioners was ..... that tbeyloserignis only legal authority to extunine ,':. - l their boo ,:but . acknowledging the right of every •`' -." • • 'dill:nit w - give any . information to citizens es eaoh ';'•/:. and ' - t mem` icitake transcript, from the books, xs ',"'.', .' If dot : . jak Pl'oPer." . ' - `%.4„3,,,wi the,personeof the Conimittee, a. a Cons- ..V .. iiiinewti he Commissioners refused categorically to ..-': .' *.itold . tionntextleation or to open their hooks fur ex- 1 _-- The Committee were offered yesterday the facili . - '..ilen of examination by the Treasurer, and bad op -..;portiinity to make - such as they d6ired. . To • a meeting of the Directors of the Allegheny I Valley S. IL a narks of questions was sait:tilted.— • ~: . ~, i re are informed that the Directors refused to hold ..... ' ....- sayozoinzeinnleation except in writing, and they will 1 . ...:;reply by the mune method. . . Restate es report, that •''.7 . -..1.15e queatioros submitted were nearly in the came I -' Zinn and substance as the subdivisions of one of the .....:',.... iziaolullorm adopted &Mc late Convention. The Di- racton.deelared that they would, on examination of 1 •-• the questions,...talie them into consideration and give . all due deliberation such as the gravity of the inh. , ..... ' jest demands and return answers to each tia they can or may deem it just and proper to answer, in writing. The axe - was nearly similar with the Chartiers ! `.{'alloy It, IL,. the peweranpOn the one ride occupy- leg . a room adjacent to that where the I)ireetors were sitting, folding doors only between them, and a t _ courier who hastened to and fro, conveying hither ! ' - ' and thither interrogatory and response, as is done , - between the dignitaries; powers and diplomats of the • . elder world. . . —ln respect to the Steubenville 11. 11., the ace. tooted interrogatory, to wit: a request to examine books and propound questions, tons fOrwarded. The board of Directors responded by requesting to boon the object of the investigation. The answer w.: to propound certain questions to them touching matters which the late jc ono - cation had under consideration, •- and had inatritctool thorn to examine into. With this was sent saint of printed qutetiorrs ent-from one ' ',, Of the city papers, being the interrogation.s"cmhodied in the 4ilt resolution, (we Leliore it is) nf, the Into Contention. We may be wrong. We state from our redollection of the said resolution, but have not the copy Bent en as allure mentioned and the resolution to compare. Tu this the Directors returned a very spirited response, refusing the -permission required - • under the circumstances. We underidand that on investigation into the affairs of the Connellsville IL It.. will be sought for, on , the ground that they have up to ?hi, time paid the bilinear on the city and