The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1851-1861, May 12, 1859, Image 3

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-4-Avin - i):11440.13o0'.-1' AND , . SHOE WAREHOUSE,
No 133 Wood Street , Pittsburgh,
AR>; OW OPENINQ OUR
WOE- AND EXTENSIVE STOOK OP j
ANDBOOTS S . 11 0 S ,
Wafit styles and fashions ad a pted to Sprin g a n d Summer Sales, trhich
nn archasedptinelpally for BAB ,directo r the Manufacturers,
and selected irea nili and sizes , flatter
WO are able to offer INDIOI-
A
*ENT'S ,to .onr. friends who may call.
PVC • Which are highly recommended throughout the E..ttrtn
TT, , &XX:M Mai+ 2 , ei,-P T 3E) T B`l.l,tratZr=l,l.l,:t°,lhr=""
• 'A I - 0 • OUT-WEAR Tulcr.s PAILtil OP Tint OLD STYLE.
"±XErREI O _ , - - 33,1131:Yrta AND EI.ECOES• 461PBuytre trial And it to their airantage h. call and ex YOB BOYe, •
, • =lna our atqck
Behr* Purehaeing Mena/wee.
• • •
- - • CHILDREN, sa-p..rucmh, attention given to Orden.. zurlikdkallniT
1 4 1 M S. ,E!ERIEELLIES EOBITITEAMISON ?MOLLS lalfl23olf JOSIAII REAMER
JAMES - IVI'CANDLESS & CO.,
'Nu. los WOOD STREET, PITPBEUHGH,
'IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
•
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
World -respectfully call tho attention of
THEIR CUSTOMERS AND DERCLIANTS GENERALL Y,
TO TIM IS STOCK FOR THE
SPRZNGV A 27, D S V DS DI El IL TRADE,
Surpassed by none in extent 'or variety, and to which
''CONSTANT ADDITIONS WILL BE MADE. THROUGHOUT THE SEASON. _
arid Prices will be es Pavorab e to 'Purchasers as those of
other noose, least or West
-111;014 Short:-Time Buyers are Espectally Invited to call. mrl.6:dAtvtjelT
'2lpalgt
rt.!Ego:,ufluiuoa. , ,ooPplicts mud,
AN
- WOR.KS
- 841;41.011, •
- . ..; . .,ramt,52E.0nLt0r. a Co.. •
&NUT . ACTIMEI3.9 . ,SELEATIIING,
... . .
1111AtIMW .COPPER, PRESSED OOP
mat BOTTObittiatteed Ball Bottom', Spatter Polder, L.
, . _
ttio,.•lmpt"test 'tad DmOism In 2.12TA15, TIN PLATE
WIRM, te. Ootatantly oo hand, Tinton'"
tatchltiatutollotts.. •
•.` tforebotteg,"Voi, 1.49, lime and 120 Second wirers,
Pltisiturgh,
= .43.rpeda oidest of 9oppq out tit in.' aaAnd imtmrn ,
cny'SkdattlyT • •
JOHN S.' LEN - • •
ia L lb .
No. 19 . glaritet gt., Pittsburgh.
-:. • i1.:0144 jaisoTtinent cf_ Puna's; 'thissixotri,
...
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lirttgrlM. OOLVING.I t and all coals ; aultabla for painter...
'.43.oidarsittatiitiy 6111a4:11i ttia taut etylas of the art.
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OED. B. F,4I.IISTRIZ, JCL D.,
- • : -"S . & ..A. ;
.Wylie Street,
PI2T4IMPOB, PA.
:4,3.11."-CTTRZIIIII AND DEAD.CNS TN .
CA L,s AND STRAW GOODS,
'.:WHOLESALE AND. RLT4IL, .
- PittsbtireE,, ' -
EIWODE4 CH. 4ana for Spring Sales, an large
an/ coi/pDbiabiamortment of Gob m ata telbuad luaay -
date eistandt*combuclot - Wit,EILIL AND WOOL
titeim t trinriitili badluallty; CAPS ote7cry (DuAltyaml
laDat WWl= PAT.%L LEAP, STRAW; LEX/HORN AND
Prairtalt ll,vr; tris&W, LEGIIony Atai SILK nox•
.216.4; PerNNill barn/me either by
Nitta 1/11111/4 It to adytlbblgo m tgll
andesaminilonrstorc.
- ZINO PAINT.
- Sob - " Monti Erne* White and No. 1.
..._lllcrlatp op.ouND D OIL thr FIL.I.ItiCE,
191BRANTILD PITHR,
In atore aol to arOng, fir de by
tr. 87R030,
Itesde Street, Diew.York.,
to.,r63dAre': - /Limit, Vieille Montagne t Co, Patio.
„13.11.1%.1.17,EL. EERILY
• 3:114.4L.79Eat .4!../sTro
prmstrnari, MIL,
this just returned from thoEaatern Cities and
fa now rectlirlog bla fixing exec or 'Mau, Canlimarrs,
. • .
..-: : tailed?' atsd Ontltige of tydry variety mud style adapted
...-.;
to the bet . tuttriall counttinrsde, irbkh - will be made up
. 'lie ittYer lath pitinluand.ra desystcb, and at estei ed taw
- ; ;_seset any tithed Amax. Intebllshem,an_the city. fenaltii—
r , , CIIALLE•EtII PACILIAR a: co.,
-' • . ; `P:0:: 3.19 , 'Pearl ; Street; Boston.
.1 :::, -1-- • ,__, commertiOriacatein .cus. VICS.II4 Oi
' ,l n' '. 43oola, Shoes rand -- Sole Leat.hor,
ii;,. s ,`,'.. -.,: :,_ .rmerktitiagb,cailif.d untber, •
04t,
14.42- : aiN ePtitk ik.4 tizeap
- •,,i,......f....!,Ekira....f5! txpubil Xining, and cakeed
~7;.,,,,,,,71T?"'° , ,a• / 03 t Ski., sad
1: ,liiiilMilk__;_ :- ' " .. 7 ."'" t 44'7. ..
P. R. ISOuinvo,,Ot OA giviiit,r; rtton.
Wl r;: - ' ' , l: 0.. "ILK
2 1 7103 & .; 8 iVairte_ "" ' .!,.,-',' fe23marr•
/sloisitro, .ar.
Forwarding and Oniminionkilerchants;
Anti Aginfii far-the aalb of pttoiragb Mann
:iii!etans.'amislivinicausndorowiter & &
AD, HIDE
11126 - P.? o_ IMMI t i4 IP" ' ° l' 443'
find SKl Commercial Street, ea.. LonIL.
~..a.w.vaiu,',3 7 4
Ptg"s2
U.
trilbgua - ths adm.tmedqf
bp ,
pm ... km . l
id 81errikars aue3sThetice, occ"
scam lan AND MEDICAL CA=
em itgham.
Biii..iirtt.i.7 - 7Nriumi m c c indka t'
.•-,-"-- 1 rii.ikram , _ - -1 I tiri — r• -ig
.T:ii..ittniter . 1 . ~_. pliitillar.rq. it'
' - :,'..-_, ...,--- .•"--,..,- Imam .Ept. 7:03:17di
',, :EITNIt. , E3INYV:II WORKS.
+41.1.13 zits D xi s Etln,R A. DI. 11 I',
:suraiivicita ANDsziorsrom Tux= or` •
COORINfr
A PIENS; , ANDi 'JESTING STOVES,
.. ,
- u4 42 ja !ma ei, tO liato."&o.
' - . Solo Priiiati* Of the eetatetlyvnee , OAS
2 .a
" - - 4 ' • Bgiettel end;Seci, Cceliumie
'C . srotts:
wratlydloi Net OW Pittsburgh. Pa.
'• "MAN — 'AND, PANNIA.
• -
~WeatPLllWedpnlet;
NiatursotturLog Co.
(firiaremlum *waded bsthe trist . k . llik Institute.
_l, t:FoiemDe ;195L)
4•Aquidad GloglN t arcb,is cow* c o nt g 4 boxco,o lbs. oath
do Una ,d 4 401714psra,i 4 4, 4
'AkticrtOdood. iod No!! •Lotc!.; bout Tatou*
- OORN /Malta, or Coss Stor*On Ina 10 pawn awl:
smack expront, ProPohot, for - 02 11 mM PooPol,
and trOaolkd no lop
_010r.:..n0 VIIIITY to ',my nos Jo
usa. , .For is3o br, —III.OAIRDW4.O4I.E.EI YOUNG.
MU+ J 0074 %/Maga' ,Agentafor the Cannon,.
.ZsT.
ottisn and, 17,0111ifilCIBIPi - ot',llxchange,
;•' .; olgiripinit4iirgiio, - ,'
- AND SPECIE,
c 0 1.7 sitirr-onumri,zrzsuunatt, PA.
~ a ts.A•alactionie =the Oil a the - principal can:. throagb.
nal thinllnttal Rath. • . (.. . en 1 424 37
=ETS naI
AW -4tOBUSIGTA AND
0..7d
-NI4II,ICIST STAZZT,
rantauaati,
u~:icifai~
". • AUtaltr,
IVliX:44)".' 4WD ALL S?IQA4 07
WarenCiilimrl.j Gl'
P
%7 Wood tr. .
_pi Street,
sw 441.1Pri"67 172Zd'Irg:A.
tity
JOl,le-00C1a13,71.151 vs* .0 ). -...-...
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frattatbdWeVtb6parchaniabd ea. _
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oftlego IPOsis•Agorket imet
gusegovosiiiies 0006841 w ant
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AND SAIX,
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• aIECEMPUiI'A;
55prcial'ilotICCB.
WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF
411UM8I0ELN WATCHES
We would most respectfully will the atten
tion of the public to the American Watches now Going ex..
tenairely Introduced, the - manufacture of which ban to.
comer firmly estaldlehei that entire confidence, can to
placed upon them so wife and COMtit timodteclwre, both ty
the wearer and seller.
Raving boon appointed Wholesale Agents for the sale of
those Wetchos, the public my he emoted that wo can evil
them et the very lowast cub prices
We have also a very large otec It of BILYER and PLATED
WARE, PINE GOLD JEWELRY In este, out It so Corral,
Garnet, Cameo .Jet and Painting..
Our anortment of OLOCGI3 DI unusually largo at prauaat
coutprlalug soma beautiful pattarus of MOUT and ONE
DAY PARLOR and-OFFICE . OLOCR .t GREATLY RE
DUCED PRICES.
Wo tom also fall stock of English Ana Paha GOLD owl
81L17221 WATCHES on baud, of uar own Importatiou.
. Also, Watch Mskers' Slstertsls .d Watch Glam.
RISINKSIAN StRYIt AN,
foZkdkriT No. 42 Firth street.
23
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SEWING MACHINES
_ A
R C
O I
FOR SALE WIT❑ ALL
LATE IMPROVEMENTS
ZIANDFACTUELEWB PRICES,
ALEX. R. REED,
No. O Vieth Street.
tIOTIIERSI MOTFI*.IISII PIOTUERSIII
Don't fail to prueore;')dro. Winalcries Snoth-
Ine Syrup for 01111dren T. 11,14. It to no *goal on esrtb.
It gr.stly fiODlt.ie. tb. Fuca of lee thlog by eoftening the
gsfeekmedoelleg sll Inflamonatlon—will allay twin, and Is
broil to regando the bowels. Depend upon It, motbers, It
will glee restto yonnel rem, and relief shot bealth to your
Infants. Perfectly safe In all ca.,.
This valuable prerwrnelon I. the prescriptign 01 one of
meslenwelenced and .1110.1 frm yokiao• to User
Ibriglan 4 and ham Ixela r... 1 with uovor44lllETi selonevis lo
atlthona of cases. •
• We believe It th• best and surest menady Inthe :mid, In
.tlro eof Dohsfilez7 an , lDisrlio — einetber It
wrists ft= teething et from any other cams.
. Ifllfo ilod h•slth can beast:busted by dollar. and cents, It
ts - warthlttoselght to geld.
Millen. of bottles aro sold seer, year la the United
Elate. Susan rid and well.erind remedy.
• PII.IOIfeONLY CENTS A BIeTTI.H.
Sar Mine genuine unless the fac.senle of OURTIWA P RR.
- 411 , 19,14ew )(ark, is on tbs coudde wrapper,
gold 67' • Drogghits thromthout the world.
Int. OEM 11. EXUMA, Agent for Pletaborgle
awleft?
POSTIOrdt, fOLLSOPI & CO.,
XANDUCIIIILL9S O
U N .te .A. R Et Fi L s
SOLID. BOX VISES,
Out Steel and Hammered Shovels and Spades
Plete, Alattee., Sledge., ST.dge., Morrow Teeth,
V7nrehonee, No. 17 M.larket Street.
stikt2codle PITTSBUROII, PA.
IPORJELEEN
SIGHT BULLS_DRAWN
DUNCAN, SLIELLEI/LN & CO.,
ON TUE UNION BANE. LONDON, IN WHOP ONE
POUND STEELING AND.UPWANDS.' -
Also, Bins on the Fdndpal:citlea toad towns of .liance,
Belgium, /Ulna, Ocian] , iN lineal& and other European
'States, constantly on hand and [1,11104,6y
- . .WII. WILLIAM, * 00.,
aklynt, 43a:than, Wood street. oorner ot Third.
&Nora --varcruocao
Pl y bough Elteol Worka.
OV - 1) dr. Co.,
Atitinfattorersof CAST STEM, .61,8PILINCI, PLOW AAA
- A. B. BTITSL: SPIIINGSsuiI AXI.AS,
Creiter 11148 and Fir:lBlm*, Piliburgi,
floe
A. Er,ocuarts eic
suarrtertassaoe
augers , improved, Patent Steei
Otativattor,ereeth,
(terser But and Ara Sireeta. Pitt4rrgA,
IMlrdto• _
ILLUL ROAD SPIED COMPANY.
'Joseph Dlhvorth.—. .... W. C. Bidwell
Manson to Porter. IN A et &TU.)
On cross-examination, Mr. Mitchell stated that the
county of Butler had made a subscription to the,
company in writing. The bonds were gotten up and
furnished to the commissioner! by the company. Me
did not know that the coupont had over been attach
ed to bonds issued by Butler county, but believed the
:signature to be that of the commissioners' clerk.
Here the Mse rested on behalf of the proseeSinn,
and Mr. Breda: opened the defertee to the jury. Ile
alluded to the great railroad excitement during the
years 1850 and 1853, originating in the cities and
spreading to the rand districts, Infecting the whole
country with the mania. Acts of Assembly were
passed authorizing the construction of railroads and
county subscriptions to the same. Grand juries, se
lotted without reference to the importance of the
business, recommended subscriptions by their re
spective: counties, which were made, entailing, as the
result shows, a heavy,burden. Meek as we regret
this excitement we eannot help it: but we gee Its end
effects. All wo can do Is to treat the catthee arising
en these bonds as though such an excitement had
never existed—to try them on the law and the evi
dence. We would say that the jury will not be ask
-1 ed to drain their consciences to exonerate Butler
county from the payment of a jastdebt—our defense
is a purely legal one. We expect to chow that But
ler county has never receivedw consideration for
those bonds. We will show that in express violation
of the recommendation of the Grand Jury to take a
subscription to the stock of the company, the corn.
taissionere issued bonds_to the &mode& of $250,000,
payable twenty years after date, in Philadelphia,
without authority. We will show that by the terms
of the subscription the company were bound to pay
did interest on the bonds until the road was com
pleted. Wo will convince you that there ran be
no such thing as a boos fide bolder of these bonds.
Who is ignorant of the violation of the express terms
-of the Act, that tho bonds were not to be sold under
am We will show that the road wet to haro
~ ,,i
a., completed
awarded i, two tha m yse:37:ooaonfdatht
their
us afterwards contract,
a
o'cantractors were retooled from their contract,
which obliged them to take from the compaoys3oo,-
, 000 worth of stock, the taking the sub-con
tracts off the bands ; arbitrators were appointed to
`allow the contractors a compensation for their ger
, ,the grading of 25 to 30 miles of road. in consid
,l“ation of their taking this award in bonds, 36 per
;gout.was eobsequenOy added to it. The contractors
. 4.hus received bon& maountiag te` $160,737—f0r
which they paid perhaps $l,OOO. They would allow
that after the Company came into poneseien of these
liondelhey haver could, at any time, have been sold
awthirresphess ssisirssoes. - -.-? - 1 'at pagfor cash. They would show that the taking of
zm _y ou. su y ii.—Moot ofooooo 4 1 . AeleVeds by the contractors, Messrs. Malone, Pain
at Pillßab,6B 'tor Mite. Wheat *framed; sales 30,03035na 5 0.0. / Gondar, below Pr, wlts $ ST O,II imPOBl
- $1,2 5 6 1 , 40 roBX/1..aki.0h1b.16461,63 roc tivb.. 3 `o6tb.. Isni the eounly.' When a county donde by and
sea, Gore sdnueed; toles BOPP bah weed is WWI& l mo bonds dispo,ted of at a disoount, she becomes
Perk ballet miles 9000 Ka At 81 "6,4417 for MO/. SU ' P
A ~,,, . m e cam ps/make a deans & la januarh
$10,23/ 11 . 76 - 60 3 6 tma' ' L ani tw ir wl "Ve i n . ' o "` . --- 11, -- b,, ds dm early ill resumed to the Com
I Medi! rmer; Timm Bell et1P49 1 24, sod oho am appA 1,1 1 57, a D w A
(Ole. Tallow firm at 111,twoji.—..:-.Cattle Xlatkst s. , illiby by the contractors, and these, to the amount of
. Ik4 " . ha " admeod 3f 4 ma_Pla 3 °lX' tmtt 661 se et,106/0 4;46,000, rewind with the Company, and au in
-2,,,,,,,,,,.„," prkeltNgla , aneep bemuse; reedptautioo w , et i on h a d horn issued to ;wallet them from pay
-I'l'4 "1 h"'
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e 1
the
tt.e.194
ere
" 1 ' 154 1 !Clem;Out -. Under those circumstances, would
*hem tleoX , - ' ';.; ' . these coup o ns?
etschtmirenChicago a RocklidandteNilliteeterent , jury oblige the county to pay
Mn
" 63 ' ' s. ' l ' Cenka"sl l*. i rtra l"" .u. v`aAt1..,111,.. media r eel: ,teed to the jury the written st&
SI_O IIIIZU 95 ; 1111.3" ''''..- -- 1 5 A, d --- lit'Wf„jul r eitiption to the stockof the road by the Clonuplasion
=netral OK; C 1 " 1 " 44 . ° I" i 4 ' ' Doti 6 ' the Media of payment of
s'asrmaL.'naaso,ldayll.-41eallsooyant under the Ilii* ,imbscription, by blonds payable In 10 years, with la
lsowieds,andlOoperbtdldthas; sake at 0000 !kV serast essid.annually. ", This waidttly signed Sad st
ove/I* sossientiosti4 1A 2 40. 6 0 tio extra ib01 4 41/ *tea, under dated/snot - 18; 1851 • z
. . a ti s tg, - whisky Mam:44_3o*th 11111 " 14 - 1 11 0 74„ 41,0, a resolution posellyittiii pointers - or tbto.
,
26 10 'h i rAtki4d°l4am"w. ' woo' lit tbspostern B. It. Co dated August le "185 a ac
a t o bbauslusitsoA toot:wales itoosismo tat _ . et . q . , r i
no • gm:Woman& fotßalk It, pt.*. pting the aubsenptione on the tenni propose/ . :
iseliiar gm eiplomusseiso,encitt• ntiootosts' tlitisti..b Xt. arithenf read a notice mired upon thisplahr-s
are'l
~.)n d igaudifeduttllla atOnsloWbold"s 'mil eaViV 'llfris;guttU M - la bi. given in - 40.1%10db:still IT:
iiipt.hexix-Isird ta addentedammul at 1 1 1 4 =-Olvta lire Aolopakr. b ad , u , n e,,,,,,t uri, bend, Of, , '4llt l
I.,burpefou'd tifullidr ougt ,l,lslll **lM alina r st r it i ; , t , i i, i mos at go per nut; belowperiasid 314$14htlaso•
RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS
AND BOAT SPIKES.
Corneief Water Street and Cherry. alley,
• gatllydra Pr11131317R6K. PRNn•A
=MUiStiM2I
-.IIMEFLCUELA.NT
• No. 54 SL Clair Street,
(Drartith's New.Daildloo PITTSDIIIIOII. PA
Atalklydto
J. SCOTT, - Venlig,
:lIAS removed t'.i=the house lately oc.ispied
by .12T. Wm. A. Wad, No. 218 Pena greet, (4411 .Id.)
SAW door &bans Nand stmt.
OIDCe fiCnIN from P V. till 6P. M.
!ECKWe IL 01.14 INS.
Pornirding and, Commission Zdoicbant
Aim wnotzena Dzumari
ca ! ,exie„ .psttter,, Ekipdig. Blab.
• And Produce Cknierally,
.A. 7. Ns 26., Mad Strut. AttgatiM.
(r. rig .3 1 Frq , torn VTTa zitM
KutarwriacK Sons, No.-31.3 Third
Kr bstwein Market anSI Chestnut eta, Thlledelphls, has
for sale war min wan srerriss mon, Dry ro
cress 8410:4 Patna Sipa', Tennere• Oft, Tanners' and can
den' Toots at the limed 'picas, and upon the best tams.
$3,..Ak1 kinds of Leather lu the rough waolokl, for which
the bighset musket pike win be given In oath, or taken In
exhume Sri Elilen lontharatored fro* of tillage cad sold
mr3 lydre
. $l,OOO it.r.wasti for any Medicine that will
.
excel PRAT! * BOTCHER . S
'Leapt:ln,, the esay Ina&
peeraold!theumetlanh Neezetzle, ueedeehel;
ro o ttekehe, Van tall:4We or 13.4168Prelek Broiseo,
Throst, Berm, padraca4,l Cords tied Moeda; the only,eejd,
"table reinedidiseoqre. nisi. will set epos. theist nod Mr
bee tbajoints. Thaanodi of Mks beep been cared
* Male =plaints Oita VC! dlicottri•t?'
oro . ft rib.** coO DM WeaLlottuel s trieli
D R . GEO: KEYnCtioi
440.11T0cd
Elguit4us of Pratt At Thitchir on flu, wring!, guntua , it.:
.bloats to ttuo &Ale. - - po . a.fa
_fir
DE. Saint's bizirctNze.ThetWholesali,
tbr the above macadam , Is at DE. Ktratafil," 1
Wad atm'. - , apt9alawTV.
Vittshurgh (6acttt.
.
.P.ITTSBY:YRC*23:
THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 12, 1849.
~rrlCl wr. PA PIIR or !RE orrr.
City and Nerve Items
. Mann Tamonnieurte.—Obsersatione Laken at
Shooed Optician Stern, No. 53 Fifth et, yesterday.
TA RON. FR BRADS.
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Union PRATZR Mrrmia, of tho rooms of
the Young Men's Christian Association, No. 6.4 Fifth
street, at 4} o'clock, P. sr., - every afternoon. Come
fur a for minutes if you cannot stay longer.
NOTICE —Mr. liurtnicuttour carrier in all the
lower portion of the city is sick, and if any of
onr tubscribers should miss their paper, must
boa little patient for a day or two, until our
new hand gets used to tho route.
U. S Cinema. Collar.—Judge Grier charged
the jury in the case of Hied, Dawson & Co., vs.
Graff & Bennett, on Wednesday morning. Ile
cold that if it had been -proved that the trade
mark of "Lowmoor" mills had been need know
ingly, then fraud might be inferred, as it was
set forth in the indictment that the mark had
been need knowingly and fraudulently. Judge
Grier remarked that, though ho had now been
on the bench 211 years, either in State or U. 8.
Courts, this was the rst case of the kind that
had ever come before him. The policy and rea
son of the law was very reasonable. if a man
should make an extra kind of flour, and have a
peculiar brand and thereby be able to sell his
flour for more than that of any other person, it
would be an injury to him if any other person
should copy his mark. Particularly would this
be the case if a'worse'artiele of flour was put
into the market under that brand; if as good an
article even, were exposed:for sale, the originator
of the trade mark would be injured to the ex
tent that purchasers would buy less of him.
Thus it appears that the law is founded in good
sense and reason. Tho same may be said of iron.
Then, moreover, wen buy a particular brand of
iron, bike the "Lowmoor," if you please, upon
whose qualities of endurance of preesure, the
lives of many frequently depend. Suppose they
get an inferior article! the consequence may
thus be a fraud on the true manufacturer, and
an injury to the public irreparable in its effects.
The firm is an English house, but they have
their rights in this Court. The jury is not to
know any difference between a countryman and
a foreigner. In commerce as in religion, every
man is your neighbor. Nor is it nay excuse for
the defendants that purchasers of their iron re
quested Graff & Bennett to stamp a false trade
mark on their iron. It was the seller's place to
refuse to be made the tool of any man's wrong.
The Judge referred to the case of W. Craellaw,
of England, which came before LordC..l. Tindlo,
reported in the books, and to which cottnael had
referred. Craehaw made a very superior iron,
which had almost the monopoly of the market is
Constantinople. A merchant sends to an iron
house in England, ordering a large quantity of
iron, to be marked "W. 0." Now, Craattaw'a
trade mark was ".111. C.;" but this man thought
the Turks would not distinguish between "W. 0."
}tad "W. C." Crruihaw brought an action against
the firm making the "W. 0." iron tattier the
above circumstances, and Lord Tindle instructed
the jury that defendant was not liable, because
he had ehown that he was innocent in putting
on the mark "N. 0 ," and he himself, the man
ufacturer, was innocent of any fraudulent in
tent. The case was unlike the present, because
here the word "Lowmoor," a well. known trade
mark, was used.
As to the question of damages: the judge
thought there was no great ground for heavy
damages. He thought the deposition of the creek
in New York that the trade of the Lowmoor iron
In Chicago had fallen off, on licernme of this
sale tinder their mark, $40,000 in 1656-57, a
matter simply of opinion, and something to which
no man could swear. Clerks in the employ of
a house at such times and to such cases aro some
thing like women; they make no distinction be
tween what they know and what they believe,
The Japanese believed the cholera to have been
the result of their treaty with the Americans,
and the New York -clerk believe. that the falling
off of $40,000 in the trade in iron during the
financial difficulties of 1857, to have been enineed
by the rale of some 22-tons, perhaps, of Graff
& Bennett's iron. The Court thought the mane-
uFe of damages might be 'quill to the net profits,
that the English house would have made en the
amount of iron that the Pittsburgh house sold in
the Chicago market, bearing the Engltsh trade
mark. •
The jury retired, and after a short absence
'derail a verdict fq' plaintiffs
$t f. e - damages was $2O per ton
profit on 22 toes of iron, which it appeared
Graff t.; Bennett had sold with the Lowmoor
mark, and which it was assumed would have
otherwise been supplied by the English house.
The jury in the ease of Jaaeb E. Conic ve. the
County of Butter were now called ;and took their
place, in the box.
Messrs. W. O. Leslie, 11. Hepburn and George
Shires, Jr., appeared in behalf of plaintiff, and for
the defence, Messrs. John AL Purview., Jas.,Beedin
and John Graham, of Butler, and Thos. M. Marshall
and A. M. Brown. Eirts., of this city.
His Honor, Judge Methuidlese, rose and stated
that being a largo land holder tax payer in But
ler county, it would be manifestly improper for him
to sit in this cause, and he therefore retired from the
Bench. •
• This is an action of delt to recover interest oa
coupons Weed by the county of Butler to the North
western Railroad Company. There aro twenty.ono
coupons of $3O each, and twenty-eight of $l5 each,
amounting to $1,050.
Mr. Shins Mated the raw to the jury, and read to
the Court the Act of Aseembly of February oth,
1653, incorporating tho Northwestern Railroad Cons.
pony, authorizing the company to construct the
road, and the county of Butler to rubsertho to the
stock of the 'ems
Thefaet being admitted that Butler county was
'bee of the comities through which the road was to
peer, Mr. Shims offered a certified record of the pre
nentmeet of tho Grand Jury, recommending a sub
ecription to the road, to the amount of $200,000.
This presentment was made at the March term, 1553,
of the Butler county Quintet Sessions Court.
James Mitchell, of Butler county, was placed on
the wheeze stand, and testified that be was one of
the commiseioners of that county on the let of July,
1854. A bond :Mown - was one gives to partpaymeat
.of the stock subscription of Butler county to the
Northwestern Railroad Company. One of the sig
natures attached was his. Ile also identified that of
Thomas Robinson, clerk to the commissioners at
that date, and that of John Miller, another of lb°
commissioners. The form of the bonds was similar
—they were ratlike the ens exhibited. lionise iden
tified the signature of Thomas Robinson, the corn
inioeloner's clerk, on the coupons, which were also
offered in evidence.
Lion had beim bat' ed by - the' Butler Comfy Court
which was AM istione; "and calling upon the plain.
tiffs to show when ot . of whom they procared the
bonds, and that they were transferred to the holda
at par. This the plaintiff, had not done, and the
defenie now offered several depositions to chow that
Unbends had boon negotiated at less than par, In
violation of the terms of the act of Assembly and of
the county subscription.
Mt. Hepburn objected. The bond was a commute
motion of the contthet between the conicity and the
company ; if there was an agreement that the bonds
should not be disposed of below par, itdild not ap
pear on the face of the bond, and the bblder had a
right to take it as it appeared. If the Company
acted in such a manner Al to vitiate the bonds, the
holder could not be expected to know it.
The Court overruled the objection, and Mr. Bredin
proceeded to the reading of the depositions.
The first was that of George W. McMahon, who
wee elected Treasurer of the Company in 1847, at
which time there come into his possession 122 bonds
of $l,OOO each, and 242 bonds of 3500 each, issued
by the county of Butler is payment of stock sub
scription, amounting to $243,000. 110 paid, during
his term as Treasurer, to Messrs. Malone, Painter,
Clarke k Gander, 250,000, in bonds; $4,500 bad
previously been paid to a sub-contractor by their
order. The Company has Still on hand, on deposit,
$lBO,OOO of these bonds. The original estimates of
-Malone, Painter, Clarke ‘l, Gonder (as explained in
opening of Mr. Brodin,) were iocreased $6 per cent.
to make op the difference between the market value
of the bonds and their face. The deponent does not
know. that the bonds had any market value; but
does not believe they could bate been disposed of at
par at any time, at any clock board, or even at ft
per cent.
John Thomas, President of the Northwestern
road at the same time, also deposed, corroborat
ing the testimony of Mr. BPMahon as to the
amount of bonds in tee hands of the latter, and
the transfer to the Malone, Painter, Clark &
Gentler. No work of importance was done on
the road after he became President. He, in
company with others, visited Butler, with the
design of inducing the commissioners to levy a
tax for the payment at interest on the bonds,
so as to give them a market value, which they
declined doing.
The deposition of Jae. S. Watson, elected Pre
sident of the company, in September, 1837, and
still acting in that capacity, corroborates those
proceeding it, n, to the bonds beta by the com
pany, and t he viii to the Buller County Com
missiourra.
Robert R Reed'o deposition was also sub
milted. .
Mr. Brediu asked if he ahoold read the agree
ment of l'aioter, (Moder & , to take bonds
for work.
The Court Raid it could have no bearing whet
ever.
The county injunction of April 14th, 1867,
against issuing any more bonds was then put
into the case.
The defence then called John Mitchell, who
being duly sworn, testified that he was County
Commissioner in 1854; the company paid the
first instalment of interest; the county didn't
pay the interest; the railroad is not completed;
the county never received any certificate of
stock while I was Commissioner, nor did eke
vote at any election for directors.
James Campbell, sworn—l was elected Cora•
atisaioner of Butler county in 1853; the county
never received any certificate of stock in the N.
W. Railroad Company, nor voted at any elec
tion; county never sated for any certificate.
Andrew Boggs, also a Commissioner of Butler
county, who went out of office in 1868, testified
to same as others
David Sankey, sworn—Wan Treasurer of the
N. W. Road in 1856; have been a director in Ilse
road from the beginning; paid the Interest on
all the bonds up to 1866; whatever were pre
sented were paid; the company knew, or at least
'55 many of alto directors as Ithlkea with stride,
stood that they were to pay the interest; Messrs
Painter, (louder and others asked me to use my
influence to get the county to pay the interest;
in 1886 all the county bonds were returned to
the company and the company redeemed them
with their mortgage bonds; during the progress
of the work, bonds of the county and of the city
of Philadelphia were issued to the contractors.
Mr. Painter, owuru.—Was a contractor in N.
W. Railroad Co ; went on to construct road; re
ceived from time to time payment; part of con
sideration was Butler, Lawrence and Philadel
phia bonds at per $1,000,000 in first, and one
million three hundred thousand in [wooed, and
$750,000 in Philadelphia,s2so,ooo In Butler and
$200,000 in Lawrence bonds ; received Ida hun
dred thousand, Philadelphia, and $331,000 of
Butler, nod La•rencello for worn dope under
first contract ; don't know the proportion of
the last received, hot think they were about
equal quantified ; sublet the work lo..iitber par
ties; could not raise money on the securities; we
thin on Gth of August, 1856, made to new con
tract; we returned to Company the $331,000 of
bonds for other securities among them, $50,000
in crib, and $31,000 - of Company's claim $26,-
000 of which were discounted at Bank of Pa,
just before It blow up; and $250,000 of first
mortgage bonds at bicta en the Itarcthe county
ads were...taken by us at pa ere was no
bargath about raitlog erghotalso. .to o the is
sue of the bonds; loader new nowt. were to
finish graduation and masonry etween Blairs
ville and Freeport, a.s miter; oilhe final eat'.
mate they were not able to pay in cosh, and we
leek mach bonds no they gave fis.and paid them
to the sub Contractors.
Crofts-Examined —The estimates wereadvana
ed on the cash prices 'very considerably ;
on account of the bad securities, but just
bow much I am not able to say: I, Edgar Thomp
son and Mr. Ilaupc.fixed the price of our own
work, as we referrid it to them; I didn't know
the arrangement between the Company and the
County about interest, when I first entered into'
the contract; wo took the bonds finally knowing
the arrangement and understanding between
County and Company; under the award, in Pl
periniendieg the work, etc.,wereceivedlso,ooo
of Butler bends at par; never presented it bill of
$4,000 as coot of interest and incidental ripen
en,
' Tha testimony were cloned ou both aides and
the case will go to the jury daring the day some
Court commenCes ile eeerione hereafter nt 9
o'cloOk in the morning.
Tun F.ono Gacuitil—lf a troop of men had
put their beads toga( er, and conspired to build
a room that should v!olate all Hie laws of acou
stic!, they could not have succeeded better than
in the case of the U.S. Court Rodin. It is &Hall
of Echoes. Let a man speak and from every
corner rush upon him echoes of his own voice
in a thousand tones. A confused murmur of
sounds runs about your earl; you hear men chat
tering, not speaking; the Judge talks but no
one knoweth what he ears, unless the hearer be
in the direct line of his voice; the crier shouts
"eileoce,", and is mocked from wall and ceil
ing with "silence," in word but not in fact. All
the sounds of the street are taken up awl multi
plied again and again: Stone masons in theresr
of the Court, care and carte of all deseriptions,
thundering over the pavement are repeated and
repeated, until the very nerve grows weary and
it becomes almost impoeeible to report a - case.
We beg the U. 8. Government, if it be not en
tirely pauperized to lay down some sort of car
pet, ragging ardrugget outeide the bar, which
will have some good effect. Moreover a sort of
hanging or cilith around the arched cornice,
would we think, break the colleen and ho of use.
Iseuzsrs.—Coroner Bostwick on Wednesday
afternoon,beld an inquest on the body of a man,
name unknown. lie was found on the wing dam
at the place known as Horse Tall Ripple, at the
foot of seven mile Island. There was no papers
or other documents about him by which he could
be identified. He bad a scar across the inside
of the left wrist. The clothes of deceased were
black pants, a leather strap about the waist, a
red flannel shirt, black vest and coarse boots.
He had a large-pair of sandy whtekers. He was
about :15 years of age, and five feet three inches
In height.
The eccond inquest sins upon the body of a
man named Pattersenwhojumped off the Alleghe
ny bridge about 6 o'clock Wednesday evening.
Tbe body was noon !wind, but the man was dead.
He was under thulathience or effects of liquor,
when he committed the suicidal act. Verdict
- was rendered In accordance with the facts.
WIT/113130 or Vtautn ALLZY.-A ineetiog of
property holders on Virgin. alley was held at the
Dispatch Buildings, bust evening, to consider
the project of widening laid alley' Mr. Wm.
Barker was called to the chair, and Mr. Foster
read the act, relative to the widening, approved
April 14, 1859.
Oa motion, a committee of five, consisting of
Messrs. A. Vernier, James Down, Samuel Moe.
row, Foster and R. H. Ryan, were appointed
to ascertain : end report at an adjourned meeting'
whether it was advisable to widen Virgin alley,
what width it shall be made and what would be
the probable expense of the improvement. Said
committee to be authorised to collett funds ne
cessary, for pr log and to procure a plan of
such Improvemeet, dto call another meeting
of Om Wonted as oon as their report shall
have been prepared. .1 solution was adopted,'
'and the meeting adjourned.
COMPLAIST less made yesterday, before Afayor
Weaver, by John Owens, Esq,,,Street Commis
sioner, against Alex. M'Clarg, owner, and E.
Love, builder of a wooden bulldifig enrol street,
near Masonic 1111 L The liomplaint le for viola
tion of city ordinance, In erecting woodea
logs. The smailframe In question was very old,
but has recently been stripped of Ile ekterior of
rotten old boards and leaky shingles, and a new
outside covering of some thin - wooden tong been
tort upon IL A hearing In the case will come on
tads: at 10 o'clock.. • ' .
Qozar.—Would.not have _beea boadeowe
sad fair for the Montero to have gtrea credit to
the Warns for:Astra cabala of he matter
yeeteilloy? The report of iheeanottal OnOlitt
of the Orphan Astiplum aud. thivizatobuttlon
ut_thit Theological SemittarY,•llife Toblioliod
ne itiehtetvely ou AVedaeodity. - -- WO meter men=
tiodihe,.approprietioe of esoalf house, kr that
we frequently de ourselvea, but ,1141
otuoutlves. 'to, tato halkOhkotitartleJelviithtful
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Oaritan'iiierttriteinTetlicreeteur report
of the Meeting relative to the Allegheny Orphan's
Asylum; we aOted that .Ifir..l. T...Logan,ene of
the Trustees of the institution, hal during the
Last year eold - the property belonging to the late
Dr. Dartford, and the Asylum Is now in a fair
way of receiving some advantage_` from the
quest of that ifentleman."
We have since learned that Mr : -Mogan is übt
one of the Trustees of the Asylum, but adnittis- ,
trator of the estate of Dr. Hartford, and as
erroneous impreseions have got abroad respecting
the bequest of that gentleman, which are oper
ating to the injury of the Asylum, we'vail our
selves of the opportunity to correct them. Dr.
Ilartford'a estate is estimated to be worth about
$60,000, of the whole of which the Asylum is
the residuary legatee; but during the life
time of the widely, the estate is chargeable with
an annuity of $5OO, secured on it to her, and the
rest of the income from It is to be applied to the
improvement of the estate, as long as she 0ur....
vines. At her death, the estate is to be dispos
ed of within two years, and the proceeds invest
ed in dividend paying stooks, which are Men
(and not before) to be handed over to the Asy
lum. So it will be Been, the Asylum can derive
no benefit whatever from the estate daring the
lifetime of the widow; and as many persons have
withheld their contributions from it, under the
belief that it was abundantly provided for by
this legacy, they will eee that it is still depend
ent upon the liberality of the public.
JAMES HANLON of the 9th Ward, was yester
day committed by the Iffoyer,for stealing a silver
watch, a pair of boots, a pocket book containing
$1,60, and a neck tie from one Samuel Beverly,
of Roes County Ohio. On Tuesday night !lon
ian and Beverly, were drinking together in many
places about the city, until both of them got
pretty tight. Then Banton proposed that they
should both go into an old house that was near
by and sleep off their whiskey. They did this,
and about one o'clock, Beverly woke up and
found'boots etc. as above enumerated, and his
late comrade gone. He wan picked up bythe watch
In the street in this uncomfortable plight and
committed to the lock up. The watchmen had
seen Hanlon in Company with Beverly in the
early part of the night, and hence the arrest and
committal of that worthy.
CONVENTION OF LITERARY SOCIETIES.-44 Call
has been issued to the members of the various
literary societies in the two pities to meet in mean
convention in the Hall of the Je"'reran Society,
corner of Federal and Isabella streets,Allegheny,
on Monday evening, the 10th inst. Among
ether Important business to be brought before
the meeting is the organization of a Central As
sociation. There are at present in the city near
ly a dozen of literary societies, and by unity of
action or by some general place, the adoption of
which is suggested, it is hoped the advantage of
the whole may be secured.
YANRMI NOTION/.—Mr. N. Brown, of James
town, N. Y., has arrived with four trading boate
at the Allegheny wharf, just below the St. Clair
street Bridge, and has for sale quite a varied
and extensive assortment of articles, of which
■e enumerate the following:-50,000 window
nab; 000 panel doors; 400 blinds; 150 dozen
grain cradles; 300 doz. hay rakes; 400 doz.
Bads; 200 doz scythes; 150 doz. forks; 100
horse rakes; 25 cultivators; locks, latches,
screws, and all kinds of hardware; 1200 bushels
of potatoes; 50 dozen grain measures; hoots,
shoes, clothes, matches, Sze
TEMPLRANCI CONTRNTION.—The friends of
Temperance, 10 Western Pennsylvania, will keep
in remembrance that a Convention, open to all
who feel an interest in the cease, is to be held
in this city on Wednesday, May 23th, at 10
o'clock A. M. A very large attendance is car
neatly urged. The cause depends greatly upon
piiblie sentiment, and large and enthusiastic
meetings both manifest and increase this moral
power. Let not efforts to accomplish so great a
good, be languid and unavailing.
Tex hull and machinery alba stainer Henry
Graff will be offered for sale at the Merchants
Exchange this evening at 8 o'clock, by Messrs
Austin Loomis k Co.
(Is memos of Judge Stotler, Wm. It Scott of
Crawford County, was on Wcilneeday admitted
to practice in the U. S. Court.
A I , ZORFE of success that only attends real merit
and perseverance seems to he following the business
of J. 4 Carnaglian b.. Co., Federal street, Allegheny
city. Their aim has been to establish a fashionable
tailoring business, and introduce well made clothing
both in high and loss priced materiel, and in llicute
matters the public have appreciated their efforts.
Their business now extends through many counties
and threral States, thus proving that their work pos.
Items some peculiar merit.
S. A. Down a en., haee just opened their Spring
Stork of tine confectioneries, which comprise the
grenteet variety they have yet o6ered to the public.
They are prepared to furnish - parties with every
thing requisite, done up In the eery beat style. They
hare also on hand a large assortment of fresh fruits,
preserves, pickles, and In fact every thing in , their
line. They respectfully solicit a call from tboir
friends and patrons at their well known nand, next
door to the post office, Federal street, Allegheny.
Sava Toon llonses.—"Wo take great pleasure in
recommending the Mexican Mustang Liniment as a
valuable and Indispensable article for Sprain., Sores,
Scratchce or flails on Borns. Our men have used
it for severe-Burne, Urulses, Sores, Stiff Joints and
Rheumatic Paine, and all say it acts like magic. We
n.e no other Liniment. J. W. linwirr,
Foreman for American, Hari:uteri's and IVells, Fargo
h Co.'s Expreaa."
Gentlemen "I had a negro man worth $1,200 who
took cold from a Lad hurt, and was melees for over
one yedia; I had used everything I could hear of
without benefit, until I tried the Mustang Liniment.
It has perfectly cured him, and I can now take the
above price fur bids. Respectfully yours,
JAur.s Donn.titca
Every Planter, Teamster and Family should bare
Ibis invaluable article. Sold by all respectable
dealers everywhere. BARNES lt PARK,
Pr.tprietors, New York.
Also, Lyon's celebrated Insect Powder.
Telegraphic.
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WASBINGTOII CITY, May 11.—Judge Smalley,
of Vermont, Chairman, "end the lion. Clement L.
Valiandingbam, of Olda, Secretary of the Demo
cratic National Executive Committee, have, to-day,
by virtue of the power given them in the premises,
concluded to call a meeting of the Committee about
the 7th of December next, a formal tuition of which
will be published in October. This Committee will
fix the time for the assembling of the Democratic
National Convention at Charleston, which *ill, pro
bably be towards the close of April or early In Eiay,
1860. The members of the• Executive Committee
are the same as those appointed by the Cincinnati
Convention, a member from each State. It will be
recommended to the Democracy of the States admit
ted into the Union since 1056, to appoint mennberrs of
the Executive Committee. It may be mentioned
that the meeting of. Messrs. Smalley and Yenned
inghant in Wuhington was accidental, and they
agreed, after a brief personal Interview, on what
they had proposed to effect by correspondence. This
is the first official movement on behalf of the Execu
tive Committee sincetbe adjournment of the Cincin
nati Convention.
The Southern mail furnishes New Orleans ' , spore
of Friday last.
Capt. hi'Donald. of the bark Coo. Stricker, whieh
arrived at New Orleans, reports that while off the
Brazilian nowt, he was twice bred upon by en Eng
lish man-of-war, to him unknown. Capt. M'Donald
hoisted the national colors, and Cloy bad been up
bat fur a moment, whoa this Britis.h vessel altered
her course.
Curcio°, May 11.—A fire occurred Oshkosh
last night, which Is supposed to hare been the work
of an incendiary, as it commenced burning In two
places simultaneously. The wind was blowing brisk
y, and the buildings were mostly frame:, In about
an boor els blocks were in flamed. Tho Oshkosh and
Winnebago City Hotels, banhing house of lielloggs
Co., and the post :Ace, were destroyed.. Heaviest
losers: Hutchinson, hardware, $40,000; bigger
Hill, dry goods, $25,000. Total loss probably not
loss than half a million dollars. Very little property
is insured, as the exposure was so great that no retie
lie company would assume the risks except at very
high rates. Nothing was left of thelmsiners part of
the town, except one grocery, one clothing store and
one hotel.
Cusciniun, May M.—Yesterday afternoon a boy,
fourteen years old, entered the Banking Moose of
Mowry S Company and presented a ebeekfor $3OOO
for deposit, together with tho Bank bock of George
C. Sledge. The cheek was drawn by J. li. Wood A
Co., payable to tho order of Samuel N. Pike Co.,
upon Falb's, Brown it Co., bankers, and endorsed by
Wood k Co.,' and Pike. The Teller reeeiied the
check and.pLaced it to the credit of Fledge. About
an boar afterwards a man presented a cheek signed
by George E. Fledge, for. $3OOO and Mcciecd rhe
money. The foriger has not yet been detected. Both
cheeks were well executed. '
Sr. tacos, May 11.- The correspondent of the
Republican gives very discouraging accounts of the
Pike's Peak mines. Large numbers of miners and
retort:dog, without the. meaos of subsistence, and it
Is feared that many will die of starvation. It is
thought that many will start back in out-going trains„
The river fell two inches last night, end became
stationary this morning. " The Illinois river is fall
ing fast The Upper Mississippi is rising rapidly at
Dubuque, and his risen 5 feet within the last 24
• hours. The Missouri is stationary and 10 good boot
ing ordor. l / 4 Weather cleat and pleasant. .
Now 01111ANk May Southern Congo.
tion metal Vicksbuigh„ . Eight.Btates Imre rem.
rented.' Charles Clark of BlizaisH . dpp), wes chosen
President. Reiohitions in favor 'of the slave trade
were offered by Mr. Sprat of Soutti "Carolina. " Gen.
Foote denounced Mr. Spratl's ninth:teats as high trea
son; and tho lista of tea slave States, prohibiting
the trade, were road. The duty of government to ae
quire Cuba, and magi a "preponderance on the lath
nom, and also resistance to the role of a Republican
President ; wimp urged.
. .
IlAtrrA.x, May 11:—An electlon will hike place
throughout the prorlece on to-morrow, Thursday.
The Government solicits the Catholic , influence and
'the Liberals rely on ' the Proloatant.q... The - Contqlk
Wit'probsbly bka dote with - , , -..-..- .-. ' -.'.*." ~,... --...-..
_Naw-n Teak; MaT:ll.—ltaa: - Wm:- B. tia,laia
MeWei tictldas;_rag a pasaatiga ea tha,
, ateaar,'
Persia,to-dal-
timiis‘4l47ll3Thiltsnialic lot
ugiroboolgabelor•valhmic-dAto thinel 6. i
P 1 00 11 : 14 44,11494141.
Arrival of the latelaaer r ipiivala.
Naw YORE, /day 11.—The foreign papers by thre,
steamer Persla furnish some facts of interest, though
the main features have been anticipated by the ar.
rival of the Adelaide.
. .
Rosso-Fnanco THZ/I.llll4—The following are the
provisions of the treaties between Russia and
Prance, as given in the London Times :—lty the first
treaty Russia binds herself, in the event of France
being at war with Austria, to easist France with the
co-operation of her fleet in the Rollie and Mediter
ranean, and to place an army of fifty thousand men
on the Attetrian frontier. This, the Times says, is
directed obviously against England, and its existence
is a proof that the enterprises which are thus to be
protected are such as it would be impossible for Eng
land to allow to-pans unchallenged. The flu
Army of Observation, the Times concludes, Is to ex
cite the Hungarians and Relives. The eccond.treaty
provides that in ease Austria shall invade Sardinia,
Resale shall declare war against her within fifteen
days of her violation of Piedmont's roil.
The Times maintains that England need take no
active part so long as the war is confined to Italy,
but if France and Russia should attack Austria in
Germany, Russia seeking, perchance, indemnity in
East-Ectrope, or, if Prussia should be laid under a
contribution of territory, the design of the treaties
would become no lees than the partition of Europe,
and the first principle of preservation would compel
123 to consider whether we can better defend ourselves
on the Continent or our own homesteads, however
much we may desire to keep clear of those compli
cation.. The existence of a great German power is
essential to our own safety.
The following is a summary of tho King of •Sar
dinia's proclamation to his army.
The King regards the demand to disarm as en
outrage on himself and the nation, end has therefore
repelled the demand with disdain and scorn. The
King recanl to mind Italy's cry of anguish, and says:
"I will be your captain. I have proved your valor
on the field of battle, by the side of my illustrious
father. This time you will have for your comrades
gallant French soldiers, your companions on Tcher
nays, whom the Emperor has sent to support and
defend oar jest and eivilising cause. Forward to
victory! Let our banners announce to you that our
object, like oar war cry, is the independence of Italy!"
Prince Carignan had been appointed Lieutenant
General in the Pledmontese army daring the war.
Tha Sardinians had retired from . Palasca to the
west bank of the Seigle.
Thu great mass of tho Sardinian army, 75,000
strong, was condensed around the fortress of Alex
andria and the Castle, with a second lino at the foot
of the Appenines between Novo and Tortona.
Tho Twin correspondent of the 'London Times
does not think the Austrians will roach the Capital.
The country has been laid under water by means of
the canals for the purposes of navigation, and moans
have been taken to render the roads temporarily im
practicable.
The Sardinian Government had appropriated all
the horsesbelonging to priyate in dividuals,the bighoSt
price allowed being sixteen pounds sterling.
The news of Tuscany joining Piedmont is con-
Gramm]. The Grand Duke refused to abdicate, acid
retired to Bologne, after throwing himself upon the .
protection of the Ova great power,. The Tuscan
army Ls 15,000 strong.
It was ,aid that King Victor Emanuel had boon
created Dictator of Tuscany.
The English channel fleet, which had gone to the
Mediterranean, was to ho immediately recalled.
Four new ships of the lino are to be placed on cote.
misaiou.
It is stated that the French and Russian govern
ments hare lately been procuring large supplies of
charts and surveys of the English coal stations in
the Mediterranean, and hare likewise been engaged
in making largo purchases of coal, irrespective of
price or quality.
It Is also intimated that an extensive order for
charts had been received from the Spanish govern
ment, and the Were.° was that Spain would throw
herself into the arms of FMK,
Twenty-seven ;on boats, with some vessels of
larger size, were building on the Thames for the
Spanish government.
It was suggested that Spain might possibly bo
acting as the agent of others.
Largo quantities of ammunition and guns wore
being shipped to Gibralter and Malta.
General Williams, of Kars celebrity, is appointed
commander-in-chief in Canals-
FRANC.—Allinistry of Police to be establish
ed after the .fashion of the first Empire.
The French Army of Observation on the Rhine
will consist of eight divisions of cavalry and as Many
Infantry.
Eight steam frigates, full of troops, left Toulon on
tho Nak for Genoa.
The French army on the slope. of the Alps will
consist of sixteen divisions of infantry and four of
cavalry. Infantry go by land—fourteen of the
twenty-ti4h.sttations of Chassenrs aro to form part
of the army of observation on the Alps.
Stamm is to be occupied as the basis of operations
whence they roe threaten the Austrian's left flank.
There is to be another basis at Sine which will
also be furtitled and made the general Sun,
for the
troops that arrive through the Alpine pass.
The French troops experienced some difficulty in
crossing Mt. Cervix. 44100 workmen were employed
in clearing away the immense masses of stow.
It was expected that by the loot at the week 80,000
French troops would be. in Italy.
A largo operator en the Liverpool Exchange, named
Roberts, has been declared a defaulter. Ilia liabili
ties are estimated at from 3 to 1500,000.
The returns of the llsink of England for the week
show a decrease of 1411,000 in specie.
Loner.—The Persia sailed at 10 a. u.,eonsequent
ly her advice, are not so late by sereral hours as the
Adelaide's.
The panic in the Loudon •Change was intense.
Over fifty stock beakers bare failed—same quite int
portant ones.
A new India loan has been declined at 6 per coat;
5 per cent. diaconnt is demanded.
The Herald, speaking of English mediation, says
that further attempts appear useless. The French, it
believes, are anxious to reopen negotiations by means
of a conference between England, Prussia nod Rua
sin, to be held during a sort of armistice between the
actual litigants. It rays Modena and Parma hero
declared for Sardinia.
The Times of Saturday, reiterating proviona state
ments, says the advanced post of the Austrian army
crossed the Ticino on the 26th and took a position an
the enemy's territory. A !pain army crossed on the
29th.
Ey all accounts, the Austrians had determined on
a vigorous movement, and ate desirous of striking a
blow before French troops can roach them.
The war enthusiasm is increasing In Prance, and
Paris it in a high state of excitement.
The French were unprepared for so sudden a move
ment by Austria. They expected 'to begin ear at
their leisure about the end of May.
Although the Preach troops are carried rapidly.to
Genos, they anise there without the means of ante
ing on the campaign immediately.
Up to last night, 142 members had boon elected to
the now Parliament, 112 withontopposition.
Ctevut.atin,, ?day IL—Bushnell has been sen
tenced to 60 days to the county jail, and to pay
fine of 6600 and the costs. The Kentucky ofOcers
kayo been arrested (or kidnapping.
IR cgulat Zteamera
1859. Simeon Arrangement 1839,
• ' BETWEEN
ST. LOUIS AND SIC. PAUL.
DAI LY NORTHERN LINE
PACKRTA FOR GALENA , DUBUQUE,
ytiLL WATER AND AL PAUL—The following swift cod
magnificent Ado wheel stramera,wlll compose OA4 line for
;he coining year, leining as follow= ..
lloodity---111,1NItY LAY..—...-..Cart. Ahmanson.
diondey......NORTIIEBNEIL •• Alford.
imeelay--.OANADA . " Ward.
" Griffith.
Wednesday-LOOM llAY.—..—. " J. D. Dilates.,
Wed...gay-AUNT LRTTY " din Blorricoit.'
Tboreday....IIIIBROPOLITAN' " T.B. Rhoden
Ttionelay....lllllNEPOTAßßLtle " T. B. 11 411,
Irridey..-.....DRW DROP--- ...... " N. W. Parker.
Friday CHIPPEWA " Crepatcr.
liatunlay._-DUNBARK " TLC. Gray.
Batorday L. EWING. " 11. Greene;
The Northern Line her Wen I o aurceamfal operation due.
log the poet year, and fur regolarity, comfort and perfect
eel iebliity in respeoLhae narer beerreorpmeed by.>
offteninuion on the Western rlren. linelogaddedall new
steamer.. Mine Lice, they are now prepared roarer loam
ed Winder for t h e tramaction of all bueintna marl:teed to
them, and hope to merit a contlocation of the liberal pat•
rouge heretofore so liberally beetowed upon thorn.
For eoy informal .11 that may be required, apply at the
{Cher( Boat, at the foot of Locust atmeL 'or at the Northern
IJoe Parfet Ullice. No 67 Commercial street. /*Croon Olire
and Iccont. WARDS A PIIALER, denial Agent..
rer=litod
opoomgmatirM
Notice to SHIIIOII.II niVlll , Shippera and
', Pnasengern.
NUR have Made an arrangement
with Um /I.llnaMirt Meer Parket Om
may by ',birds... ere through rate. from4a
for passengers sisal freight to all points oo the allsaond
sr For lumbar "Pirtkolars. apply t o. WWI, Et,a2rl:ll a
CO., gleam Boot Agents,. eDrner Water aull luatkat .nma,
who aro aatborisd :In or:enact for us. .
•
mcgglDE k 00, (IMo of l'lttoborgb)
alrildtwtf No. t 9 Coto morcial Lt, 21. Look Mo.
• ' •
viiiii76ol - Svittfe-- O B P
wia lMak
j.; did steamer POI.AISID.C.PidaXg'tori.
leaf. for the above sad all 1017 _
ggg
g , g
DA ,1•Ith mot , at 10 A. Pi
apply
nu
"."'" 4'
FLACK. k CO. Agerda.
myth
s:t. ?Louts,
tikr• NOIS lOVDII.—The Oro angrier 'NM
Duni+, Cato. McCombs ill Oars fat - Um slurs awl nit
InDsmodble port* on TlllB DAY, 1211Cfrat.„ at- 6 T. L=
Vor frelabt tr pwsye apply pa baud or ' ' •
mill SLACK, BARNES A CO., Agents.
FOR ST. , LOUIS--Tturbeautitui
am art mooing steamer BSIPIRE CITY,
Capt. - Yandorgrilt, mill lame for tho above and all Inter.
medlota Arta on TIIIS DAY, Hoyl2ok at, B X.. •Yor,
freight or ratan., apply onlmairrl °rip • '
tort t VLACH, BARNES &AO, AMU.
• got. ilattc Zupettor.. •
• .•
FOR
LAKE SITPERIOR—TheIigg i A.
um,enamel, idea tner NOIITIIESH
MOUT, John . Fpouldhlg, Wexler, will 'ran from
Ohio, to Lake Superior, /ma reler packet, ilarindrbe
OWL - 'wilt ierve Cleveland . bar lot trip 013 rats DIX;
the 12th (natant. For freight or sewage epply on beard
(rte '::,HANNA, GAltltaTte/511
- aplanit2ho . clevoland. °kV.
got
F—
OR ST. PAUL,'DIRECT-4.="rholkir s ii
Inn 'Owner IIiAItIRME, Captain 'C. A.
bravo, 'sill Imre for the 'barn ant( all latMn
on SATURDAY, nth ILA a( 6 °Mali, r. it:; • Vim 9 a:
or patoge apply on beard'or•ti. • -
pyl2 - FBACH,BATINFS koo
laic._
FOR Sr. PAUL, DIRECT—The -7
aDe Wawa VIXEN; Capt, Ttresta, Sts•
moo, Olextr. pllt Imo for tha Mote_ suJ VI intensedms
PRIA oet 1303711 DAY, 14th lint at
frotabt orparaaderipply cn board or to
rd7l 2, BARNE3lrOOi,d6Olli,
- -
• 5',114)3 410 titan
147,
egifiris: t ag o i --- ' -
Them*sagagiera.e:
N Zet ClOilta*lsloorlltleavutotAa
liktiesWaik "air att TRltimaltutli4t.catT•trest4F,
„ wow o , l 4o o .per t iprelko.!._ 2 ,,, - - e
:MU —:no&War OARIMS*USmAOI"-
-.:40*-1466,in5t0b401144r ,
iuuNagerziock,,,
1,-.
007ertmoij RAMP. Tag Elitater.
E. Garza; P. B. Eirsor,Vs. 11.11**, GYo 01.
• mrsntluan saiteuvrerb.
[Repdrfed itpsd4,74 fur cu Pattherti qrectle,
..•
111724001014 Titcalnar. afar 11; /859..
FLOUR-L.llw market toot anoThar upward loin, yeider
day, of ZO, wad 175 bbls vas .011 on wharf at A na nd
IClor super and extra. Prom store, 60• bags Tannalmos at
1,3,62, and 903 Nola in let. at .1,6,75€Z7 . for lamprcgss for.
aura and $7,50 for family do, tbo ararht clmlng Ilan at
the outside ngttes,,,' Bye donc6S bJtla it .$4,7604,67
GRAlN—very little coming In; tl of 200 bath Oath,
from first handa, at 62, and 100 do, from More, at O. Corn;
500 both. front flora at 65.
GROCERIVAL-find; ante. of 10 hbda Foga at 8, MOW--
tea 65 bbla at'42@,43: and 40 bet Coffee at 1,2 1 ,40. LI. ,
aT—ealeti at wain of 14 loads at $lO tint.' • '
10A007.--a good drawn]; s a / a a of 36,000 Da Bacon: blob;
at 7%(11,73,4 for Ohm:lda,. 01it323.4 for Ella, emd 13431034.,
forßaran dogar Cored Hama 1,000 ruat nod 10 tondo
t 101234. Dried 80ef,0,000 Mast 11. Mesa Park, lObbla
WII of 60 Ohlo Cacti ell at 2a4,241.4. •
P o TA2oll9—rales of 115051,00 V... 64100 do at U,g , 75;
18 do .t V4 5 432,2k .nd 300 bash at 7 5 0 10 .
P. 43 oB—calea of 13 90$. at ./1X44/1 •
DRIED PEA.C.Ulo6—•aler of 100 bosh, In lola at 'AZ.
• Flatf—sale, of 32,11,11't bills/Ake Bnpurior 'Whitest 35,00,
and 15 do do Lake flee t i ng at $1 . 60; -
BIONIBTARIf AND COEIO2EII.43IAJL.
Mumma Berne Munn, Monday: ay Ottre-Tba
=reel for Beef C.ittlo tree dill Ude se:trona prime shoo
• night felling off from the quotations of laid seek.
and the' week before. The otforiege at the drlfelent
Inds menet of about 1,200 head, mon of trills% erne die=
pwedel at prime ranging from 20 to M. thief at $103 , 0211
11%, Including a new extra Tinny Ai $1234013 the 10011,e,
nett.
Bemo 2,100. hop wrind at Itrthoff'e, lete
and sold at from $7); to 83% tho nett 100 fte.
Only about 2,600 Pimp were at market thin and
enld at 21064 'wool on, end 0 clippod.
P11.13213G Ciores.—Pticoirtry firm. Alllheaslesertaiiie
elmeil of prolocifoti. The following 1111 the wiles of the
.
wont:
2,000 pieces C4M e 4, private tar
10,000 do WM 0.1, b?,10. •
0,000 do COM C 3, 444 c.
3,000 da el M6l, 5Nc.
14.000 do COM 61, for/o.
2,000 do GO/, 64, mink , tonal.
1,004 do COM ay, e 444.
4,000 do 4.2 M 6C,
42,000 pleas. [PriTtlatit4par.
A paragraph has bean going the round. or the nerrapaper
pre.ss to toe .heat that the mow of the Ida/Aster Rade; an
iratltution that felled toner three years est., trill be worth , .
too., so tar .3 the meets of the bank sro connerard, bat that
1.411 holden/ hein their remedy against the directors, who
are able and responsible. This - statement, we are, Inforanst
by llama Ilathvoo, the Aaeignea of the bank, Is Abell):
ueautboriaed by hlre,—{Plalla. Ledger.
'The Bank Statement shows an unexpected 121061110 o f
loans ands mailer decrease ot specie tit wax genandly an
ticipated. The largest portion of lan weereehiposent, bon-•
ever, area on Mangey, and does not affect the average:
HlMlLLutile, the receipt* from the Interior end Philadelphia
Lave been mutant, and, in the aggregate, large. nein;
cream in loans appears - to here been to conalderalde extent
among the smaller bank., The enlarged circulation grows
moan; out of the demand foe the payment of nom on the
let Imiant. The falling off in deposit. la amend mainly ty
the sonata of the West. The banklaslancee of that quarter
are being grants down very chmtly, and to the woe cans
may he ascribed n port km of the increased loans. With ex
change at Chicago on New York et 2 per cast premien:o,th.
bank. and bankers at the :Wert are drawing e'er - V.l+l°c
available.
no folio:miles lee comparative tjatement of the anditiost
of the Now York pavan for the I.i:lks ending April Z.,0 and
TJay 7
Aprll3o. 31.17. •
Leanr-----$19.9 760,705 $117.1,619,906 letc-4813,:4) .
Speck 20 ,3 . 0^,901 26,066,13. U. ,
9.D30 676 9,000,667' ouc 604,025'
Nrt Deposits...... 69,664133 03,372,043 DeM.:6901176.
Tut exports of floor the past week- ware" 12,372 tea'
optima 7,361 brie. received, ahowing a • fartherYnntartel
radectlon In awl.). The demand for Wheat • keeps up
telly with the receipt. and prices of the higher geodes favor
sailers; strictly prime white brought 81,76. Dorn under. -
brick demand, aarc..l 3, per bushel, closing itt ,':Oats
arm at 906362 c. Rye Orm at 914. Earley doll,' There wee
• continued .roes demand for Bacon, and the mass reported,
Including 100 hhda, et 7 ands: for Shoulder and Sides., •
Those races are now Brolly .sktabnated, and although tbS
demand was treaty met elm today, holders talked Strongly.
of higher agores. There was Wade go .ddernsud. for Bulk
Heat, with sales of =WOO lb. at 6 and 64. for Shoulder/and
61.10.; andso,ooooo. light Fides tudd at. Syr, peaked.' ' -The. - ^
enipmenta of Brecon end Bulk Neat daring the Week, reached
1,191 tide, mold of which' went directly to coremmtng dine
Diets. The shipments 'for BalsimOre MedTlrgirdsmarkete
alone, on Friday and &Corday, embraced 600 bhdi,f and Su
addict.), 400 bbd., hare slnce eeen engaged for shipment Ice
the same direction, today and to-morrow. Ills lobe 'I- -
marked that the cocarnmptire demand Is much teener than r"
at any premium time thin !sewn. Pork continues neglected.
--eta. tist.]
The 111Watmat kat opoual quiet this Mauling at gattn':
day's pates. After the Anglo hazon'wneWs was received,'
however, Moro was a great extitatuent, and both Winter -
and Spring males became buoyant and aolfre-eadvaaciag •
11:Corto per Mattel. The demand WM much greater tot. No
1 Red Mater arid Etanderd Spring Win for [heather gradet
althoogb there was a Lair loquiry too No. 2 geeing. *bout
12.1,000 boehele awaited hands throughout the - day at a
range of sl4o@lble for No.l Rod; gL0.1d1.8.5 for. No: 2100
$1.12W4122 forgtaudard Ppring:mdSLlo for No.2.Eprky,"
—with sales for haunt delivery. of No. 1 Red at $l.lO. Thu •,
market chard Gnu and excited, with a strong speculative .
feeding. Vote wheals° buoyaut sad advanded sglsc per ,
bbl with lain of 2,50 bbla at $4,54,0,21 for Spring mime..
and $U,70@7,6„) for Winter extme—tauket oloalog dem.—
Corn advanced 2QU. with...let of abort 21,1X0 . bulhels at-
000 afloat to 80e t. o. b. far choice Rifer. 77c east far prime
Camel: 71e for damaged do, and Ile tar No.l history.- Oats
wilet sod sualesugeel. !tartar loittlee, with sole of ICalbo
no._ at Ida idlest. High wines, whlch have tuen 'solotlgj.
dull and dragging, became buoyant and uoderau , active,'
martre, selr•prerl 2c—ciOrdrike very loot at 27e. goods grist.-'
Mks tinli.--Nbia Press.
Imports by Mier.
. -1011,0KLI NU, pre 111norria-15 eti Ala, radio;, 3,800
boop•poka, Lt,‘l, d Dotchiaugq.. 0 bbla mote sugar, 25 adze,
soy tom ;Collins; § bbls wbily, Bryar L ar,l^ do do,
daz,l; I chest, I ha, 0..0.1;72 bbia , lkair, Lt Bolt d es; 120
aka cora, Nags u.
W lI CaLINO, per Che Too.-256 1s F, war, Gra0oo;l4 ds
do, Campbell; 235 do do, Hay.: bbl aiart wart, T carboys, :
oa oar; 19 ha. tobacco, Bwiudler, 12,ba trott4r,2 buckets, 2
•
et s rag., wear,
CINCINNATI, por Gust-2: nb:.,4 - adta liquor, 214 bbls • -
whisky, 60 cabs bacon, 4tp bbla 11.435 alto wino, 85 bales
cotton, Clara t or, 3 Odla yam chectloolty4 Ms •
1 bz cigars, owner; 15 to Mow, Um • a; 72emptty
ovrnelG2s balm hemp, Wonalogshu7 40 bbis wblety. Duo-
can; 82 bbbs vinegar, Cabo; C 5 Ina aow mod eaadteo,lo bbts
•oll, 50 du molmera, 11cOlorkaz, ;Ileum a an 25 Wu
listrorm 23 do do, 1 10 harm, übt on, 51sOmbo 100
hams, tlallerg 40 lads trblsky, finitcr; 83 do 40, CO do do,
Nock Mods; 17 to hams, Fbomberger; 2 hbds =tor:, -•
Glodmr.s do do, Brotrulee; bbla Lobtneyor; 00
do do BlclutyrAG 25 do do McColloagb: 191 bge,tol ratty
Nlmpsoo Nelson; 30 0 -tad 3 Drymt; .102.1 AM - istkisky; •••
_ .
51'. LOl3lB. per Theo-230 pkgs lead, ,
Pot & co; LOIN.
alosky. MoNkkell; 300 bbls csks barn, 15 ado ,
.•
hemp, lb csks Essos,lol bbl 4, Whisky, 6 boo boots.CLlrk • Jk -
co; 10 lab& sagsr„ bats mobanos,lohallbbLv,23 kgs syrup,
black aea 12 bbls whisky, sdo tharmal.Sendsto; Ddo dsa ,
25 do do. 0 . /Ism:100 b 51s nblok - iiidcarlcinkrt.2 to. 2 calls •
bacon, Wilson; 5 bhds sugar, GrshamaTticaticl2bss wooli
Brulley; 43 bdla *Nat Iron, Thomparo; 492. DU, door. Elb
Cully; 500 pigs lead. OollIns; 62 sniff, WU: hidcialrolange;
6 bbl. floor. Pennock; 133 hides. AlcIlano; 4,531 shotddars'. - - . .,
Jscluon t Tomment 123 tons Iron on, llcKlgh4 245'd0
do,Graff, Bonsalt
• .
-•
NABBVILLN, psr Neptune-1 cbrst cloudnr, IA •
bacon, 441 Wm hair, 1 bbl wbbrky, 060 bra marsh, Clark*,
no =0 bgs dorm 74 half b. sky I Dickey & 0:5212aks abeat,
Beaman 20 bales cotton, Pennock k cm 16 boo scot Waid--
rorc discharged =1 toos-at Parkeraburg. • - • •
MONONGAMILA NAVIGATION 0011:PANT.47 airs
dour,9o Mk, 1 hx,Bwitallen 156 bbla Coar, Pro:dal/1;lb' '
b. glass, W coda k asl2% do do, MNeek Akkateron Woks
wheat, Redmont:2 bbla dour, 14 do bacon, owner; 9 bbla
dour, McElroy; 60 do do, 52 ski oda, Blowir,l7o .16.111c.. r ::,
Gowan; 22 tads dour, Pollock; 42 do do, Gardlms; 20 do do;
Copes grate bars, owner; a empty baa, pkgs owner; -• •
41 bt4s floor, Bryson 7 bblii dour. 241 kg; Troth; bbla 7
whisky, owner; bp ooffee • 51cCandlen k caq bbla Maar.
goindkr; 2) do do, Woodw ard; 77 do do, 17 balm hay, IS •
bap . cora, McElroy; al do do,.lirappw,l7% b. glass, Berry; • ,
21.61.ir1d sky, Teeter, 10 bbl door, button
CINCINNATI,
::• •
CINCINNATI, per Rellsool mediclue, 45 bilk y;
•
whlaky, owner; 16 DUI whisky, O'Barn 15 do do, Iliislo
' DL map, Hamden 1 66d, Ito hams. 2do beak - 2 bas
candle% Wray; 10 tca barna. 3do heat,Wbito urea 6 do, 2 do, •
Comfy; 10 t. llama Rambo./ bide Ido alcohol, ; •
Woib 12 Ws of holler co; ado do, IdeClarkars, Herron a •
co; 26 dos araah board., Parry k cc; 1 DX medkine,' &Bern
2 Ins goods, 100 tap, bbls lard, P 2.1 tea barna, 2blado bacon,
Ebbla door, 4 machines. 8 lahls tobacco,Clark a co. "- ' , •
CINCINNATI, per Bastinga-2 bhdo sag., Riddle, Wirtz
1 -a az, 12 his rides, Bowe A Tetley; 1 bar boobs, I bars iron. ,
3 moue, owner; a Gels molluscs, Cooper; 19 Obis whisky,
Worker; 20 Mats bacon, Hussey Wellsi 10 bblsalcobol;
A Palmsetock; 26 b. e
. .6,1, do amp, Pranen.3o Ithde
Bays k 01 Ms whisky. Lollok;10311bla molasses,
alcaurkan ccs do do, McCkmobn 11 bola trees, Waal sy;
B Midi shoulders, tea bed. Water.* an 0 Ude
&hal:oaken 1 bonus, ownor;101 bbla arhkaky, Babb: 60 bas, .
woaly, -
Weyouun 1 DU Sloan, lot chstaand andboat Ildas,76kros Usk
7% bbls tobamo, 51111er k akketign; 4 carboys glycuine, - 4
t Gbia 011, 31 Wok tobacco, 1,012 bb la - four, Cour, 2i/0 Its, _3O 661.
bbl ham., 167 do aridity; 24 bas,ll% calm 2 quartet:
ft., itbalf Gels and 10 lota liquor, 36 bis painkiller, Clark,
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ST. LODI& ivr - Analro•Sasm3 - lads bad*. Jackwitl2l' •;•,'
Tosrmend; 100 tom iroo Oro, Ore, &nook Sr MI 4
301.610 hemp; It ail. bacon. 22 Dr glaas Maw, •
661 bbla Couto= boo starch, Vark k or 360 Md., Belanger;
2DO do dri, Bryson 3 age yarn, Bradley; 79 bbla flour, Barber .;••.••
McKeown; 65 Skrdo,Glkr; 174 do do, Liggett ! to; 80 do
do, Lindsey, 13 do sand, Skase. • •ro.
Theriretau juin slletUyeitlog yeaterday.. The Attrotit,'
left foe Now Orttons, sod the Nutplro Qty for Vt.
; The Caeoott, fut. ITltoelltty„ brought a gtiod loottatellaryt;.•
with a felt 01315. ' .
The Melrose. with a load of rillroed Iron, vsill leave for,
•
Nashville. The Meluotte VIII leave for St. Lords Oder.
The Endeavor leaves for Loalttllle , elan to4las. .
FrelghtstoCluctunall have advarma • little: • • •••.•-,• • -
The Neptune 111:C110t. Lout., the Reliance boon
the llsetlege from Prodluvard,ettd Chevottlfnuct Whvel, •
. .
artirott.
The Clerk of the Alma. Mr. Neal, end tho Captain of , the
Matson McCallum, were In • the city yesterday.
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The Intim.= of toe Louisville Courier appear' In ave r
scany tittle Hinge lit Yittsborgh steamers, and • wort °lea,: •
caution at the calamity that eh Wed us butt Initurday. • The
.nver mu don't know "what we won doing to he .0 many . ;
• stamen horn In broad daylight,. etc. The Courierone. " '
never saw more than a half dozen boats at Louisville on we
CenunOn. IN coma he can't• undentrod the. dhltrultY of
gottlog MU out from • solid column of at Wasiak at al
Me whoa none of them bed tacit= op.: • The Blow Pet"",
woad reJoiro lo an event that has con hard ttorh(_n6 E.th.
etamboat and MAI* *beet 5 50 0 1 4 Lt only di
welts *unbroken down, dilapidatotL mobcity, whichewarseiy •
! mar • • ateenotcat uolcw.we vend IV, theroonol the
! trade Jo rr:lle. • la now to ereell that / 114 . to)
Every exertion that Inman hcloP r=id =al , veretnede. - „. •
by our m,. There Were men pa the . lesell Beating the
ti th o u day, whew , th Iris caught Ora from the Intense.
beat: The wholo roatlagratima•id not.acropy
Oaf hear.`
• wiry T he the third
h Aunt LA boat ot the Northern
lino lehared this mason.. M. honey Cloy
tbe above.
New se stirigbio; haorver: eve Prnetivie.
at. fouls sof natarday torobbta the" following .
trticnisra
eft
the rolihdon between theft& May end tyedar
wy the arrival of biota from score, weu etc let 7ra af - tif a:
collision Damen the item:ears Lode )I*.y. As" Nett/ant
lane, aod Meader Rapids; Mullins tba athwart tnmadtk:". ,, ;;
ate sabmergement ef the firmer.. Thleaccident,ANoo,..4. ,, ,:r . ;;
'yeah:why saminy Matt Yoeloc.W,; efettpalletabotegolney,',7
.andna tar as wenn detenafnatroni the atoritnot partleano,•
both boats, anvo from • mOtaldeaMOklllynnytielagtcy
pilot Uf leo ILdu Boylan: The Lotto Bley,waa keutooluctit.,,!;, '.
pawl. and tho Cedar Rapids' for this part. .• The . tortnewhostc• , ..,
traostneadog slow; not lb. altanitatehorsothinetttalattet,
howl In elshr, coming down temottfambldle of. Ow
etttlm -
The Lode talky immediainly gavethaproyeralmt mit*
me her pome, hogging the baniL'acturttioff.to_thdry.len
rifle 'navigation. Tie pllot at this Oader"KlOdvAn=i
contrary toallside• of navigation ! , and, In this ca re ; ,
isemoutcommon sease also, ittenlptedl.o run In
all lamas soya::
-7 1kft.loperriaing Impactor ,rairkenit ' pailwd i Pt" , -" ,
cityiyesierday, on Ms tray Om Yittatunishmildi
to. er'r'ant. for chatted • proaccutionla tan Udall Sat i
tOart,o44.klCElnley and PM late
11,4 en
,e;ezeemontiiiinVond poop! ,
viii0„6 4 4.1.i.i4.714 1 .1
pink • Th. Sri, 000 I°-retaedrmt lii JOulta2l*
Ada, tetof taiisbi.:9 -0 111 0 °, &rud! , 1. 00 76T44 - insi:V
, 111;10-:,leinct‘st g.r.stts „icaproi4k4 ,
I .. .aia a or am ay a' thig tajtY mi*Ni-,401**,
* w rit mu l ost InedtzbA,ft gloom no
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