111. - *1( ~.. „...... _ . /4100-Nt - ARDISBa 10 BI 5 T+TR ,•• O El.. . . ... ...TI LOR AIJ ARIIOF SOMA N REAMER -JAMES M I CANDIESS . S C O., - , --.2.. 103 WOOD STELIEIGT. P.ITTSBUtx.G.Ef, ......-, '..-..... . I :AfP9'.kTA.lia• AND JOBBERS OF • ....:': rintillON. AND. ' DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, _. . ... .:,•..,.;.::;,..,- 2- ' ....":' -. • ' W OlAti , respectliilly call the attention of - - ,274 . 471 r - : o t*rolikas AND MERCHANTS GENERALLY, ..TO =Eli STOCK FOR TUE 1 = j.::r D. „ic.Dir , ,D . A ,Dr_D S zr M az E$ TELa D " MLA, TCYPlLLTUR •. — Obaervatlona Laken e "... , Shan'c Optician Store, O. 59 Fifth At., yerterday. Surpassed by none in extent or variety, and to which. „„ IN PEIN. IN ADAM.. CONSit iI 4 r , ADD/TiONS WILL BE MADE THROUGHOUT TILE SEASON ,!- 3, •• • = 1 ,:c 1 ‘ , ..- ..... -••-• ...... - 7, G 2 -! : - , , T. , ..4, 15 47,Tetrrilq,'Slic1:1 2 12itseen 'will be as Iravorat. .5 tO .Plirchawers. n.v thin.t. LA ' . "'' 0 •••-•••- ...... -...100 so , " r m . ••: - any other Rouse, East or Went. ra ---• .... ..... ....- ........ - - .:.isiii4lzi'iiiiil'Shcirt Time Buyers two Especially Invited to call, aerometer...... 29 2.10 ' ... . . • CIIILDS & C 0 ~ WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, No. 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, w r. ARE:NOW OPENING OUR LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STUCK OF . . _ . BOOTS AND SHOES, 2 0f oyez} , variety, 2nd latest styles and fashions adapted to Spring and Summer Sale", wtoeh having been purchased principally for CASH, direct from the 3lanufrieturer,, and selected with great care as to quality rind sizes, we flatter . • ourselves we are able to offer SUPERIOR INDUCE MINTS to our friends who may call. WE ARE-AGENTS FOR ' , Which are Wetly mega:mm.llW tbr.ta,Lout no t0...1,i. 3:w r yr 0 x.T. P jay ri , „E INT T IRatiftStr‘tbeir cheapneee—ON T rs IA .0 Lll sArlogbroo Youttil by exit...fun:, to PALE THEME PAIRS OP THE OLD STYLE. TIPPED BOOTS AND 9808 9, Witttyors will Sad It to their aleanteao to cell and et• -70 4 . 13 QYS, ' = toe our stock. • X OITIMS AND Boon! Purehtmin 2 Elowehere. SPPPartitalar attention Oren to ontern saotiteg syrirattodcoema amt. Zd La TING 'W-onn.s PITTSBIIROIi Via% ,IYIVEMDY & - 11A1413PACTUR.ERS BREATirING IMITSERS.- BOI;T COYPEH , .P8E. 24311 ° COP PY. 6 : 1 1 1 :71701118,141Bod ktßl Bottom., bitches. !older, Also; lion..itra and Dealers - In lISTAIL/3, TIN PLATE lig Et IKON, WIIIE, A.. i Constantly on hand, Tlianon'. Ilnalati 4621 Tar.intsre, g0.'1419 First and 120 Second serest, Pittsburgh, Penns. 4 - 4•Specist orders of Copper cot to any desired pattern. .7 - t0y2924.11.1y1. , • - JOHN H. ram, -'~L.EX.CHANT OL` '0 R. - • , '. ll roa46.ntarkettat., Pittsburgh. - A..g o okaiSoktrnet . it (.1 CLOVIS, C6.131MERZ.3, TZOTINCUI, 0:1111-NON, and ell goods sulteble for gentlerhone weer,jastreerfreL ItileOrthee promptly filled, la the Isteet arks of the art ,_mr2Selydra - 1d0C0.8.13 a: CO-, . 41, 1/177<,ACTUTIERS AND DEALERS IN DAT.% CAPS AND STRAW GOODS, 117710LESALE AND RETAIL. 131 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Have now on hand for Spring Sales, as largo and complete en moth:meat of Goodoii. oak be Send la any of ale euto,n cittn , col:tinging of PIM, SILK AND WOOL FIATS of every style sad guilty; OAPS of eery quality nod titbit Tubb= ; PALM LEAP, STRAW, LFAIIORN AND PANASIA. FIATS; STRAW.•LEGHORN AND SILK DON. NEM etc., etc. Perms wishing, to porches* either by Witobmts or RwAm Ira! find It to their adTootage to roil and esamlbto ourstock. met! FRENCH WHITE ZINC PAINT. 600 . Tons Snow White and No. 1. • _DR! 4617) GROUND IN OIL IN FRANCO, IL4/2/ZANTAD PrIZE In store fl ant re, On. see by JO:ISHII!. STRONG, No. nes& Street, New York, Agon,.Oleille bootogee t Co.. EN•1141. 1341.2e1tfliC1l G-12ACY 7~RA 'ER AND TAILOR S .; • iro. 62 ST. CLAIR STREET, PENNA., Zig jusnreturned from the Eastern Cities and is tiow.recaleiog Ids Fpring stock of Cloths, Castehaerm, Ve6tings and Coatings of every aidiaty and -style adapted lethal:am city and cnitits7 tiadn, which will be made op to order ialth premptmcia and despatch, mid at rate. .a low at at any other similar mtabliahnient I o the city farAfe mos rzuzon dt co. Forwarding and tommission Dierchants, And Agents for the este of Pittsburgh Mann , tmeq. Cmalgoments mJ ordeza t, LEAD, ILIDES, •LLEEE, 'PRODUCE, Lt.., raErtted. Prampt Att.. • ; :tloti to resetivios amst aavardlog. No. 40 Conintercial Street, bt. Lout*. . - -.- , , -a. U. CID/18T Y, M. D.,. •. ' . 4-63 . ,rA trd Street, Pitisburgh, Pellatt, ... 15. 1 , - galiii 1114 ike fdrAll. El of E.ist.tra , College. soul 11...... Cit.lS; =WM.' 1. , .., Lk.. otter Ws profesedond unites ici SIAGICIL )MEDICAL tAIEF.- LUJCZLIVa3- ' 'ROT: W.D. flo.xrd. Ce 4. WILIK. 3L.C....11.44_ - "'lti-r. D. U. A. Mc ',tract. ' '.' • . .;- a, ' ilon. H. A. W.V .' . Lb. T. J. Blgtam. ''1.34 - 13clter. Zobc IL Mell or, 1641 !Izeallster,r-sq. t E 3 ydla £'-eZ1.46. bTOVI3I WORKS. 7EL7.41,-,X•AX4 D E.R. RADL E Y ' .• AID =ALIA ISSTSZT IWSII7 07 CO OKINO,r . PARLOR IND iItITING STOVES, Plain and Fancy Grata Fronts, ' Solo Pr3prietor of the celebrated PATIN? GAS _ „ ~11ttriNLYG ito ZrF. i..ON 17/MG COOK ' STOVES. Otilde and Salea Room. No, 4 Woodall., PI ttab urg P.. STARCH CND FARINA ...". Haile by the .weatehuadetpnis Itlanutiketurklg Co . (rjratTIVIIIIIIIIIInrsx.Ied by tbe rtnnkJltt Intltnte, Volember, . . Dill:OOU4GICWIS.Ukieta, to =L.,a co lit'g 0 boxed, 6 Ib2..ch . • ' do'" boxes do 40 papers,' Alai; •Ittezeil i rum and Pearl Starch, In beim Tutees a.ee, ell foe lenedry ors: -KlOarl /ARENA. for Corn Slarclolo bzs 40 papers each. Thin .atticio Is .improsaly prepared for culinary rupee., *ad:can be rolled on, as aoperlor 113117 •07 Low In cue, Tot esteby 11011PSON, CLIBIIBAIfOI7NO. L.,Pbfle4Jan'y,lll4lltdrrfc - Agents for the company. 430.E.M.013 SOZZiEI, mislio:Billi of Exchange, .• • CNICTI 'PICA r DEPIDSPP., • • . 47 MAilltEl. STRUT, PITTSBUILOEL, PA. elgollionectiona made on all the principal cities through out the United &atm. . . - ap22lhll r.) ".1.! ORlij sea ISTIT.A•CV SIONNENS AND 11A:T9. 11 14E . BONNET RIBBONS,. r PLOWEII3,4c, NO. U 3 mamatar BThEiT, PITTSB7JIIOI7. O. H. & C. P. fiLaßglazi, r pAncToro, JOII AND ALL BINDS OP LV„RAPPSNGPAPER. 'Woillioniei No. 27 WOod • , . FtAgo jaciiibt al. mirkeiT;rlim. , • mydaf to JOELN G• • ul-t laq 1111111 , 71STOWIZI 0/ Krim 129.1119ig, Iron Vaults, Vault Door. Window Mullion," Window Guards, no., • No 91 &mut Shed and to Third Shyd, . . . Utetweet W ood and Market ' ) P 1119110711311, 11.n...t0 band • ?meaty of now Petunia, faucyaud plain, irritable for all purposes,. 'Particular attention paid to an delltutOrierelout. Jobbing done at cbm l63,l e. org - - V.&29IDEIVER & FRIEND, A rrci - 1.? 75(SAT LAW , . . 40L1C11.6.1114 ": JEN OFIASICERT • No.' 5, 5/dnes illateubsigue, larCortk *Etera 4= , m to. spy port of Northern Will attend to tbepurchaasao4 Bale of Rest Estate, oh Weiss Afranynaßondssad Mortgage. soltlydro . anus . wrethrow vobuuss . —vrnaos wax= 11,111113118, POUNDERS - AND . MACHINISTS, WOR3I Ponna orris;O• si Dia k ) bliztateetnnall "rho% dloosci ' Enkliirt .nd 71A131.cLla 744r 6 69 1 ..iti:oadWar;416telFaBaflu,Imadrnat Iron Jobb/411.dd ft.irefrtostdon•ort whottnollee.' mr26;lrllo - V E 0841.'2D RANGES, ,3321 11LMI OF EVERY VARIETY, MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE, wnoLtsALE on RISTAIL, BY 1f11314,10.ta. Ct CO.. -2 -- N 0.4133 labraly Et,Plttabargia,ra. '444 w,ra 4. - zsr 41 buds of TdDADDO,'- SNUFF 'AND ,Cl_ GARS, AND,,.• •• • • • - - T033.A.000, Coni.74reolUMAdStrectiadDiamondago. - . Prrilannusit, rA.. von.lacG - x yxxciEuLN.G.ir" 6IGIIITRILLS DRAWN By - • DUDIOJON,':DILICILINALN & OE FEE mom BANE, LONDON, IN BUMS OF ONE . • Pomp mama :AND UPWARDS. I . `Auo,mnis on the pOzialitii - oltlea sad toms of FnUaca, Belezioa, Irofiliad, Germany, Atild• end 'thuEM.l"n St 4l . l o%...tantty 04 bawd and (armlet, • C 0.,• • ...a...4 Woopttral,corocr of Third: 2Y 1 4.4%;;;Lar... TAILOR, 54: St.' flair Stied, f • arghtnevzondlog.l.;_t iTrraum% PA. , r:CARD:: scorr; !mania. 21 arlitazoired to' the licntse lately occupied Whi;AlWor . .s:, No. =8 Pattd:!tie!s,4 (Ma 8.16,), f ittrraidt A 9 : 4 4. lll .o, l r 6ll - , M *.ll6l6lg PAO'Stl i ta 6l . 34. . - CHILDREN, • prrial Slating. AmtcmcAiv NVA.TC WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF AUCEILIOEIXT urdiTcats. We would most respectfully call the :men tlao _ of the publlc to the Amertatu Wattlw hoer tetttg u. terteirelr latmltheed, the manufacture of which hes to come eo firmly establlehed that entire =alder,ce can be placed upon there as rata amd correct time-teepees, both by the wearer and seller: Ilarlua been appointed Wbolesele Agents for the sole of them Watches, the public may to. assured that we two tell them at the rep lowest arab prices. We twee also a eery large atone of SILVER end PLCZED WARE, FINE GOLD JEWELRY It sets, with ss Corral, Garnet, Cameo, Jet and Yalutlent. Our osoortment a CLOCKS II clown/a/1y Isrem at precool coroprialng wino booutlful patter. of BIGOT and ON 6 DAY PARLOR and OFFICE OIACES era RCAT_ Y ItE 1100 ED PRIOIA. We hair, also a full atook of English an.! PaDaGOLD sod SILVER WATCHES on hand, all of our own lovortaDou. Also, Watch blokars' ldalsriala and Watt], 012441% REIZiEIIAIi t BIEYR &N. No. 42 Fifth lorrst SEWING MACHINES D - 14 K B LATE IMPROVEMEN;TS 81 A NPFACTITRe.R'S PRIG :WTI/ IC.LLS: MOT .110T1116.1.1.51:3 D.atf t fail to procure Mrs. Winklov , 's d:frtlp tat Chihtn.rtTa thing It has /), gr.tly tszthtstn the pr,ess 14,0tLtug LT vfvWug 1:.0 sauai, seducing all ia.laisa.aslaa—s 11l sill, psis., and if taro to regal/Lb, the b1.1Ve!... cy-su it will Liss teat Sa - yoct - si, ea. sod tol,st sad l.“0/11 ta yeas laical. • Vistas:ly ask !a all s aais - This vslu , Nl.l , prrpuallen Is th, pt..- e I .tee she nu stexposi....N4 awl •1.11.1 r.Aas 111 New aul c. l, iuS:Ll,:l..,,ceaa lu Collltune M rut , " " ltr a lidiaS it theL.t I of Dymttwri 4,ll.tarb,ra Ctitt•tt en, n . . stianisfio. tructtiltic at fnini an, ul L. r raw.. If 111, nail ',unlit...lS 4.1;w,, eta 1 air,it-,it 1. +refill W weiVal in of it." .L•na_G 6t4,1 , ... It in an old ria4 VIZICE ONLY (ANTS Burnt. kirNom. ktortuklo onlela Uu wile of CU hr (. I/1.K8.1 , 10. , York, Is on tbw outz.:do wrap;,,, &Id by Lruzgifita thrbogbout the world DILGI.T.). KETSNR, Avrut for Vitto.L.,l. Ja.:alkyrlyfeT le LAO ........ L. 110. W7t17C01.1.01114-11 Pittsburgh Steal Works. Jo s. BOYI.) ar, CO., naoaseturen of MIST TEL also, !PILING, PLOW ow A. E. STEEL; SPRINGS and AXLES, Corner Ross and First Struts, /Worgi., its JOII3. D. 11. t. D. 13. ROGFE cL6 dc CO, 1 1 1.tir.CTOP.P115 OP !Losers' Unproved Patent Steal Cultivator Teeth, Coma Sea anti Pa•rt Strata, Pain laugh, /1.. RAIL ROAD . SPIKO COMPANY. Joseph Dilworth ..D. W. C. Bidwell (Suoantrort to ATVs, Rolfe cf Bwrtt..) • mairuncruma RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES. Corner of Water Street and Cherry alley, .antirat, PITTEIRIMO /lOWA POsTLE.Y., LIIICLSOrt & CO., IIIIICT4CTIMIX2I GIL7Z7 B.A.HRIELS SOLID BOX VISES, Cast Steel and Hammered Shovels and Spades PleltOlattacts. Eledgro, Wedges, Llarrove Teeth, /Lc. "Warehouse, No. 17 Market Street aplalladfa PITISIIIMO IT, PA. MIe.NNY COLLINS. Porarardlng and Commit:Won Merchant AND WIIOLIZALD DEALER IN Cheese,. Butter, Seeds, Irish. And Praha, Generally, kyl/ Ms 26 Wed /Creel. Pittsburgh .The Success which attends the use oc-br J llostettet's celebrated Stomach Bitters evinces at once Ito virtue. in all cum ofdeblllty nod dimes.. of the stomach. Clert/Seetee,anuat withent Dumber, have tarn publiabed, attesting to it. amoet miraculous power In reISIMIOR them painful and fearful diseam.. And of tide time It moms Idle to amens Ihm ail attention to the great remedy of the egg to order to awaken palate attention to it. excellence.— It h the .oly preparation of the land that Is reliable in all caws, and It le therefore worthy of the conslderatlou of the afflicted,„„The Bitten an pleasant to the taste, agreeable In their effaeti,and altogether valuable .o a tool, or remedy ' for Ind IgestlOn. Sold by druggist. and desk*, generally, everywhere, and be HOSTSTridt k SSlffil, manufacturers and proprietors Watmand 58 groat me...ie. Ef=Nl Hide, 011 and Leather Store D. KIRKPATRICK & SONS, No. 3.1 S. Third U.. between Market and Chutnut ate; Phtladelphia, base for sale DRY AND SALTED SPANISH' lIIDEB, Dry end Green Silted Patna Kim Teeters' Oil, Tanners' .d CM- Merl' Tech at the lowest prices, and upon the beet terms. ~Ail kinds of Leather In lb. rough wanted, for a hkh the blame market price will 1./o glue In cash, or taken In mckangs fir Hint Leather stored free of chugs and sold constriltalort. malydfc $l,OOO REWARD fur any Medicine that will excel PRATT A BUTCUER'S 31A0100IT, lhe only ladle. Remedy new mold for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Ileetleohr, Tcuthache, Pales In the Bide or Back, Byrialea, Bruiana, Sore Thmet, Berne, Contract.' Cnrda and MuCleC the only yen- Wade remedy dimmered that will act upon them and Bat bar the Jointa. Thou.& of pomace have been cased 01 bbeso.replainh, try this now dlacovery. All aro larded tr sire It a Uhl. Principal tfllc• 1W Weahlngton .treat, &calm N. Y. For solo by DR. GEO. 11. KEIChEIh No. 140 Wood streotould J. P. FL Muria, Allegheny. eigaiiiiill•LtPrett A Butcher on MO wreppar, Stud mule Mora In tho I.oUie. Sick Beadacttp - -- Dyspepala..--- Several members °filo Sisthoditt.Eptscopaeea itaboata Prow tent Conterentothire strongly rscoretneeded Dr. Wllson's NW. The Erie Contemna also records en It. Jentrad andel sot of 'swede expression toward. these Pills, and .their inntutor., When so greets body of consciensioes initiates of the (icspel thus (nobly express themaelvco in furor of this west inelkiten it nude no farther 011031311,10: . 14 See acids, to Ileallh. B. L. .V4IINESTOOK. myi:dawP Be. CO Wood st., Pittsburgh. Proprietors. Olt- the thoutand ills which afflict mankind during lha tut year, of glair ezfetallo. worm. le CbndreU ta perhaps see of that moat common, and the wool- A . per fect rcutedy LIT tbao poet* to the Young. la to he Lad la /3 L. Palinostocie• Celebrated Vermituge, which experience has proved to be a rpectac for warms. It is prepay ed and sold hi A 1.. VALLVESTOCK a Cps ., wb o h.p.i. Drualata, ioruer of fourth and wood P‘ttabarit... .1.20 dalort —PURL BRANDY.—I have , Brandy whi c h I wi4 guarantor to bo purr 111134 di for medicine, which I have pasoltasod to mat a public wart. Au, .o rho 00111 try OM= ba sa,tlsflod alto roportorlty. GEL 11. ICETZEII,IIO Wood oarot. A.RTIZCIAL Eiu.s.-,Dr.,KOTOCr, of 140 Wood street, bee on bind • very excellent device for dear parent.. by which tunny permute are made to hear as well as eret , — Abe, email gnscla beschadsuro, which Is lrented Into the ear.end la very ettletena to coanyeteee et &einem SeValleT Pau OLD diaz Waisnar.—l have'on hand weal bomb all Ity• Wbbay w b kZ 1 tam tad made and' bit . UpaibaktnAi lQawd lrfJl p•cldbl,ebabna . or gelleahlbr -. • • 0r,14340Z WCW.U. On% Zia Wood nant:' " _ tur16:1,1,1 .1 , ur K C IP 0 t- c FOR SALE WITII ALL ALEX. R. ILMED, No. 11S Fifth Street my17“11&oT V itt liiillij 6 a-#ttt. Jr. .1 '.l" 431 33 ' (..7 1.1. TUESDAY NIOIII , TING, MAY 17 •I . A.Y or m e ~Irr Cuy and NeWS Itwtne ;4.7 - UstoN PnAree Mr..rma,;; the v....m.1 of the Yung Moo's Christi. Azsoctsttoo, No. 65 Fifth street, at. 44 o'clock, r. n., evcry afternoon. e.t.a° E,r a lea t..)Luttes cataalq nay louger. Notice: —We have been obliged, by the !ink ness of our old carrier, to put on a novrone all the lower portions of .the city. Such of our subscrthers ire may tui,s . their paper will do ice the favor of leaving their number at our oflica, abet. they will be faitldully rerved with their each morning with their coffee • I . F CI2CUIT Corer—M.ll4. May WWI - rh. este of lb.hirsclts !: Co vs City of Pitts hureh ass c..illilated Goo W. Jackson, swore -He testified that he was one of the Hrrectors of A V U. H., at the time of its organization: don't recollect whether single bond was issued to the first instance for the whole eubseriptton of the city to thecomputy; the bonds Issued by the city were transferred to and sold by the eotripsoy. Mr Williams asked if the bowie were sold at par Then there arose a long colloquy between the opposing counsel and the judge. The judga said that if the bonds were once legally issued, they were good for whatever their face showed. Toe court wouldn't hear of tiny private arrangements about interest on ouch Conde Aber erme further argument, Mr. Williams reduced the offer to writing, viz: to prove by Mr. Jackson the time and price at which the bonds were issued. that the Work of the road has long since been suspended, and that the company has been hopelessly . bankrupt fur a long time. Plaintiff's counsel objected, and the court sus- Mined the objection, le which ruling the defense excepted, and exception was sealed. Thereupon Mr. Jackson left the stand Wen. 11. Cluley, sworn, Am it clerk in Control. er's office; bare been there since the office was established, Feb. lot, 1858. am familiar with the business and records of the office; arching of the city are there; city keeps a book of transfer for city bonds; have examined the books nod find nu transfer of railroad bonds; there are no such bowie entered on the books at all; there are pa. pert relating to A V ft Ft bonds; (papers put to;) have examined minutes of Councils going back to issue of S R. bonds. tJud g e aelted if Mr. Williams had got through wits Allegheny Valley bonds and woe now going on to the Steubenville, to which Mr. 10 said "Ye3l Mr. W. showed from a reference to the Steu• beaville bonds that one condition printed in them was that they could only be transferred on • the books of the company. Judge asked if that was possible and at the same time she bond was made payable to bearer. Mr. W. said they were made payable to hearer: but on n further examination of the bonds, said, No, they were no! made payable to bearer, but to assigns. litre the witness, Mr Cluley, was withdrawn, and S F Vonbonhoret sworn—Coder !he first or. diusucti the hooks of the P. & S IL. R. Co., show the bonds were sold at par; on the second issue they were sold nt various prices; on the boudsof the second issue there was n red mark to have them, those of the first is sue have no mark; cannot tell the price at which the eintotiti hrt.ae were soil ',about going into a calculation. [Mr. Shaler said the second issue of hoods to the Steubenville Railroad was made under the act of 1651, sod there was no limita tion in it no to the price for which the bonds were to be Sold.] I can wake that calculation: at the time of toe first issue of bonds, Henry Graff was President of the company; the first sale was roa.Jc to Ibm A Mb& Co , mid Whelan Co of Pbtledelphia. the first tab. war $150,01 . +0 *tad', and a toe md II:1i afterwartla bought other:: he charged, anti. he had left ant • office of Treasurer of the company, $6.2.50 cons ' I,ol‘iptcua for rolling the borla, which has never been paid and is still in litigation; all the bands were sold from the winter 1154 to 1 0 501; the large propution et the Inoue was bypOtheelied, and wore told during the crisis of 1854 and awlat late am there I. balance due Wak A to the company for a large sum; the company Lan bond, (or the faithful ths obarge o. duty to Inc fora of $2;,11 , l0 [tie '. turn of the Commissiontre „anaratehlheTetter, patent wets issued was put into the case I Mr Williams asked if there was a private agreement betwetu the company and Manton, Nicholson t C, , who look 21,00 shares cf tho bock Mr. St:taloa obje.ed aud ael—l for the offer to writing. Mr. Waite:to wrote Lis oiler to prove that a 1.10(.0 pi °portion of the subscription set forth on Hill's record was not bona fide; a part of void subscriptions there was no book to show to be real, and that nothing had been realised from them; that some of the subscriptions were con• ditional and some to he paid in labor. Offer ob jected to by plaintiff, and exception taken and sealed. Mr Williams said the bonds were teemed with out the authority of Councils. The Mayor is ued the bonds and instructed the Councils in a letter that he had made the subscription, and they ordered the letter filed. That is all. Judge alder said that the Councils gave their full assent, and they would prove it by refer ence to the minutes of Council. Mr. Williams said there was no proof of the sort, and on that question ho would go to the 'jury. Judge Grier said he couldn't go to the jury on It. There were the records of the Councils un der the hand of Its proper officer, and that was the proof to which they must recur. Here Mr. Williams went into a lengthy argu ment on the old roles of the common law. He said here wore hundreds of men in the corpora tion who had never assented to this subscription and who ought not to be bound by the acts of those who were really not their agents. .Judge Grier bald that the property he might own iu the oily, although be might never have voted for a town officer in his life, would still be bound by the official acts of the city Ceuncila. Mr. Williams offered in evidence the certificate of Commissioners showing that a certain number of shares had been subscribed to the S. 8.. It., and offered to prove that these were sham sub scribers. Objected to by plaintiff. Objection sustained and exception taken by defendant nod filed, number four. Mr. Vonbonhoret, continued—The foundation of one pier for the Monongahela bridge for this road has been laid; a contract for building it Is now in existence; company purchased a ferry right at Jones' Ferry; work has been suspended on it for a year and a half; the rand pair been leased; It is In an unfinished condition; a portion of it has rails laid on the Pan Handle in Vir ginia. . . Judge Grier said he understood the question was now mooted whether or not Virginia owned the Pan Handle. The question here turned for a while upon le gislation. The Judge referred to the way of legislation in Virginia as shown In the cue of Marshall vs. B&0. R ,in which he delivered the opinion. Judge libeler said that showed the cost of legislation in Virginia. As to Pennsylvania legislation, the gentleman on the ()Mei side wMtlti.needno proof as he haft been there him (Laughter.). Some other jokes were cracked andthca,- J. 8. Craft era* sworn—Wan l'resident of the road In 1855; books of first tissue show a sale to Wm. Hill of $250,000 of bonds at par. J. IL Moorehead, sworn—]Pas President of Chartiers Valley Railroad Company; This bonds issue.] by the city were given rate my possession; wore received fur to much stock ($150,000;) am not certain whether I gain the city a certificate of Nina; don't know whether it was issued in a tingle bond; think thorn was a bond Issued in one ease, but think that wan to the Gonnellsvillo Railroad; learned that, I believe, from you (Mr Williams) a few days dace, [Mr. dtaaton, (laughing,) "General, you will not swear to all you beard Mr. Williams ea) , oo the railroad quention." (Laughter). The survey woe made between here end Wash ' tigtoa before the levee of the bonds; we procured he use of a portion of Ibe 'Steubenville road on his eod of the route; our engineer's instructions were to survey tha route between here and Wash ogton; We handy cheaper to use the route of Steebeuville at this end; we surveyed the whole but didn't locate It. [Judge Brier, (empLatically,) -Oh, go on And prove eomething that has Dome bearing on case. Don't spoil your own caeo by such palter ing." Bold ] the bonds at from par down to 73 cents; don't know of any ordinance directing the trans. fee or touching the bonds except two; (referred to;) bonds were Bold under my direction by A. W. Clark & Co., of Philadelphia. [Bond shown for $150,000.] To Lake up the large bond,-160 of ono thotteand dollars each were issued; that is my receipt (shown) given to the . Mayor; at the time the large bond was given the coup,ous were not engraved; when they were, the large band was taken up; committee of Councils 'appointed for that purpose, conshning of James McAuley, John Bissell and Samuel A. Long, directed me as to the sale of the bonds; in epeeists their action ilk WWI) antheriiing the bond* to: be aoldrAa aerials price; the papa iitaithet - In `iinfirntdOir Otin Mr. Vonbonherst'av , Irst rons4l7; ud'elt As eta ;7 .7 , 7;7 find on the records of Comas from 1853 to 1857. no appointment of a committee to eaperintend the sale of bonds; in the years '53 and '54 the debt of the city was $1,100,000 and over; that was the funded debt. Mr. Stanton here produced the certificate of city stock in the Allegheny Valley, Steubenville and Chartiere Valley railroads. Also a paper from the archives showing the arrangement that had been made in relation to the $150,000 bond to the Chartirro Valley road. Ed. Campbell, jr., aworn —Nave been ac. I quainted with the financeS of the city for the last nine years; the footled debt of the city is over a unllion; woo a member of Council iu 1650, '5O and '59; rate of taxation is 5 min a f or city; there is a business tax. .11r. Williams said the debt of the city for railroad bonds was $1,500,000. Judge Stealer said yes, that woe all, and if Mr. Williams would take for his property the money it was estimated at iu the tax duplicate, be would fled him a customer io a day. Mr Williams said that was quite probable (Laugh ter ) Mr. Von Ilonahorat, recalled—Second issue of $300,000 in bonds were sold at a little more than $240,000, being a discount of 19 1.20 per cent; 70 per cent. is the minimum value at which any bond was ~ old; many were cold on hypoth ecation; moneys raised in Virginia on the bonds were at 6 per cent; the Maryland loan was never consummated: the last ten bonds were sold in 1 856; 90 were . 0 1,1 i n 185.5 ; they were sold from October, 1854, to July, 1856; these were Char t ices bonds. Hero the defense rested, and the plaintiff of fered as rebutting a communication of Mayor Voir to Councils touching subscription to Char. tiers Valley road, May 29, 1854; also one from same to name, August, 1854, eubsoription to P. ft It ; alsotitock certificates of city, 5000 ...hares in Steubenville and 6000 shares in A. V. It It , and then rested. This was at one o'clock, and Mr. Williams asked that the Court would adjourn for the day, that he might have time to prepare.his argu ment. Judge Odor said be couldn't do it. ti e would grant a reress of tea minutes, which Vat accordingly taken, and at about quarter pant one Mr. Williams c, utuenced his argument to the court and jury, which lasted till three o'clock, the hour of adjournment. The arguments will probably he concluded to-day Saccnin Irmerrnlat. ScsinoL, rlrrnenittnn.—After five months vigorous operations of this school, or ganised in December last, it will not, we boners, he deemed an exaggeration to assert, in view of the ac knowledged suCcess of such efforts to aid the poor to provide for themselves, that tho unreserved friends of humanity, the ladies having charge of this enter prise, although laboring upon a misinform soil, have been successful not only in eradleating plants of noxious growth but in implanting and cultivating those which aro destined to bloom throughout eternity. Thu reboot liar been held in the hall of the Uood latent House, on Wylie street, the use of which, on epptlratlon, was cordially tendered Us by the com pany, where hare assembled, weekly, the average number of sixty-sin pupils and eleven teacher.. During the session which closed on the 7th of May, seventy-nioe garments and a large number of smaller articles of apparel were marls and distributed in the srlioni, besides the distribution of a large number of ready-mods garment. and shoes kindly sent to tit. Thu sick bare been visited, employment procured for other., their parents, and the pressing want of mereral families 'chorea. We are under lasting obligations of gratitude, to those most generous friends who hare entributed liberally for these purposes, both material and money; and ac we can view the end of these needful minis trations only through the vista of revuhring year. I tee feel assured that all who are prompted by the true spins of ehrirtianity will desire that these Jodi- f cities, well timed and persevering exertions for en- • courmiging virtue and industry among these children of penury may at the appropriate season be resumed. r D. Da Folmar, City Missionary. I straovsmErra --The fine now iron front now brecting on Wood street, just above :,th, next to the hat store of Wean', is the property of David Fitzsimmons, Erq , of Allegheny, and in to be the beginning, the first grand step in the march of improvement in that portion of that great thor": ouglifare. At the corner of Virgin alley and Smithfield street, the ground has been cleared of the old buildings, and Mr J 11. Demler, one of our most industrious and thriving German citivenr, to erect a fine 1 , 1.1111E1g, where lie will corm glue in working liuoines, Nle,,« 1191111ln' ha• Imre, home. Mar • tel progres,lng %wry I oolly Torre .torirr nro already up, nod the fourth will coon ho tu place So we Co The opening the. Paseenger Railway to Lew renceville will be the aigeat lot elegant improve ments in alt the upper portion of the city and the adjoining borough and townships, and already, as we are informed, enhanced the value or property in that vicinity 1 Etiisat'art Lievtew roc A rau..—Tho first or. lic , e '• remeleluduecry." giV i retetehof i hs is ' 1,11-s ro and oluorocnis of F e ••• irl ' Brit ) ain, from the di - fletaf-14;d4lfre when the sur plus women and girls of Englan were sold into slavery in Ireland, down to the p ascot time ••Barth'e Discoveries to Africa is clahorately reviewed ..Dr Trench on English Pietis t ,. rirs" forms the subject of an article favoring the proposed publication of a new Dictionary by the London Philological Society. —The West ladies as they were sod art" gives a more hopeful view of the British W. I Islands titan is generally en tertained, and professce to show by official doc uments, that Emancipation and Free Trade will ultimately produce results, proving the wisdom of those two great acts of British policy. The other articles are of more than usual intermit. Republished by Leonard Scott d. Co., 64 Gold street, New-York. Price. S 3 a year, or $2 when taken with Blackwood's klagazino or any of the other British Quarterlies republished by the same Boone. For eale by Bunt %. Miner. Arm near.—Oa Saturday evening, Geo. Helm, of Washington, was going home with a heavy [sad, and ne he was crossiog the bridge at 13ridgerille, on the Washington pike, part of the bridge gave way and two of the horses went . . down, four remitting above. The bores were not much hurt, but the driver had hie left arm broken between the wrist and elbow, and was severely out about slid elbow ; his side wee badly hurt and his face cat; his goods were upset in the water. He is now lying at Dr. Hays', near where the accident occurred, in a very critical situation. The bridge will be rebailt this week. It will be made passable to-day. INSTALLATION.—OLI Sunday last. May 15th, Rev. Jos F. Read, D. D., •as iostalled Pastor of tho First Preebyterinn (N. 8 ) in Birming ham. The exercises were deeply interesting and profoundly impressive. Rev. Dr. Kendall, of the Third Church, Pittsburgh, presided. Re• Dr. Lyon, of Erie, preached the sermon. Rev Mr. Sparks, of Idinersville, delivered the charge to the pastor elect, and Rev. Mr of Allegheny, delivered -the charge to the coogre gation. CENTRAL LITERARY AIISOCIATION to notice, the Literary Societies of the two cities mot in the hall of tbeJefferson, in Allegheny, on Monday evening, Geo. Thompson, of the Pren tice, chairman, and T. I'. Ruston, of the Perry, Secretary. The object was stated by Mr. Stock• ton, of tho Jefferson, to be the formation of a Central Association. Resolutions favorable to the , object were passed. Adjourned to meet on Mon day evening next, In the same hall. iIMITIFIED. —The man who jumped from the Railroad bridge and drowned himself on Thurs. day , last, has been probably indenti6ed by officer Brussue, of Allegheny, as Joseph &Wrenn, a German stone mason. He was a native of Germany, but, as it appeared from a letter found among his cffecti, had worked or been at Johnstown before coming to this city. Psnsome appointed by the Sixth Ward Union Tcmperocce Society, to attend the Mass Conven tion to be held in this city oo Wodoceday, the 25th inst.: S. Stevens, A. 0 fireacullees, F. E Thurston John M'Creary, Jas Black, Foster Alward, Joe. }Chasteher, W. Dickson, J. R. Newman, T. Tay lor, Mr. Vitiations. Tux card Valentine, the inimitable, ap pears in our columns. Ms entertainments, in which he is without a rival or a parallel, will commence to-morrow evening at the old Theatre. Ile will draw a bone° full of such people ..1... to laugh and grow fat. A Gamin Nueva of the Volunteere in the vicinity is to take place at Greensburg, com mencing on the 2,4 th inst., and continuing four days,. Eighteen or twenty compeniewhace sig nified their intention of being present, and n good time generally in anticipated. A rice, doing damage in the sum of about $3OO, occurred at the carbon oil factory of J. fil'Keown, Allegheny city, on Bali/ay. The building is situated between Craig street and th e canal, in the First ward. There was no insu rance. Truax wee a fire at Bridgeville yesterday, (Monday) Mr. Bhaffer'a eardiog machine and woolen factory being partially burned, the fire taking in the roof. The damage amounted to abort $lOO. A LlB7 of valuable stocks wilt be aold this eve. fling at the commercial vales room, No. 64 Filth street, by P. MI. Davie. Os Friday, there was a violent hall storm lo the vicinity of Wheeling, breaking windows and heating off the leaves and buds from the trace... Paor. Bus= reads selections from the poets ids evening, at Lafayette fall. A weaning outlay ought always to be avoided, but in the practice of economy Otte thing toast be kept in view, via: never buy a worthless ,article be. cause It Is cheap. Buy only what is- needed, sag that of • good guilty: Any who` re briyingresskj -123 ado clothing for either men's or 'bays' wear ant ,Aesitint to try the establiannent of J. L._Cernseltan 4.!(.10., refuel street, Allegheny WO...l:Muds work Wades:tiled cc being cut, and °°°44.607 3 stioI a iVOIMOEKT/4.dSg te kg"*'e t krPil " -,:.:. Telegraphic. ftmeaterr by the Weser and Borussia Menus, Sunday, May I.—The increasing tner tai.ity in political affairs has caused Prussia to put her remaining Corps d'Armee in readiness to march. alsussittes, Friday, April 29.—Advice, from Rome to the 26th state that a proclamation had bean issued by Gen. Guyon, recommending the Inhabi tante to remain tranquil, and disapproving of any manifestation even of a pacific nature, and remind ing the populace that the assembling of crowds in the streets is already forbidden. Eight thousand Austrians had arrived at Ancona. Timm, Saturday .May I.—The King left this morn ing to take mainland of the army. The Austrians in largo numbers have quitted Mune., and pro claimed it in a etato of Beige. They appear to have concentrated their forces on the loft beak of the Po. Taterrn,Saturday, April 20.—The Aue trian Lloyds have discontinued their ships to foreign ports. Sense, Tuesday, May 3.—The President opened the Federal Assembly with a patriotic speech. The Council moved the following demands for the consid eration of the Assam'' , To sanction the declaration of neutrality, which accompanied the recent calling out of the contingents by the government. To au thorize further defensive measures, to open a credit not to be limited to the contracting of loans, and to appoint a commander.in-chief of the Federal army. Panes, May 2.—The Grand Duchess of Parma left after having instituted a Council of Regency, and the new government has expreesed Its adhesion to Piedmont. Tress, May 2.—The King of Sardinia has accept ed the Military Dictatorship of Tuecany. To facili tatethe co-operation of the Tuscan in the war of independence, and to protect public order, the Sar dinians in Venice have placed themselves under the protection of the Russian consulate. Sm.rrissan. May 2.—The Wurtemburg Chambers have unanimously voted the Government projects for calling out the Landwehr, for a forced levy of horses, and the opening of a war credit of seven mil lions of florins. In the debate, sympathy was •ex pressed for Austria. Pants, Saturday I.—The Monitenr publiehas a • circular note dated the 29th of April, addressed by Count Walewski to the diplomatic agents of the for- ! eign powers. It describes the present position of political affairs, and expresses much malefaction at I the conciliatory spirit of England, Prussia and Rue- sia. It states the wish that the other powers which compose the Germanic Confederation may not allow themeelres to be misled by reminiscences of epochs Now Toni; Slay .16.—The !taller:, have called a quite different from the present, and hopes that the meeting for to-morrow eveuing, to express sympathy statesmen of Germany will perceive that it depends on with the atruggle now going en in Italy. The call them to put limits upon the extension and duration I says: "Italy has emanated her war cry. That ri-y of a war which France conecientiously feels she has j his come to us, and we, palpitating with joy, have not provoked. exclaimed, 'Alta Riecoesa in Italia.' Italians! the Sardinia has made proposals at Mai:tried to induce hour so long expected is come! All around the flag the Spanish Government to join her in the cause of nictitate, let us fly to assist the tenet of our roan- Italy, but Spain intends to be strictly neutraL I t r y," Waives, Sunday, May I.—The Cane Alexander, in a telegram to the widow of the late Grand Doke , New YORE, May 111.—The bank statement for the gives a denial to the reports that Prussia and Au,- week ending Saturday shows an'inarease tin loans of trio are threatened by Russia. 8160,000; decease in specie s9ls,ooo—the treasure Vaasa, Saturday, April 30.—The French Am- from California by the but steamer is not included; basaador Is to leave to-day. decrease in cirtulatim $314,000; decrease in net do- P•ass, Saturday, April 30.—1 t is rumored that , Posit. $ 175 . 000 • an insurrection has broken out in Sicily. Sr. Loris, May le. River continues to rise at this The English elections for mamba. of Parliament noints. All the capper stream swelling. Another have remitted probably in favor of the Toriee or Der • h wwww thri; hot now clear. by government. Saturday was said to be the deci- • m w a' hor warm. rain mornin g, sloe day—the electiors on that day gave a net Tory • gain of ten. New Gateau, May 15.—The Lafayette Sugar The following is the official letter of Prince Gorr-P.ofinery, with several adjoining buildings, occupying echakoff to the British Government "I do not deny a equate, was burned this evening. that there may exist a written engagement between w lar, are Sere thn France and Rumba, hat r ran alisnre yea in the most og m e positive manner that such arrangement contains chine ~,,,615.bin,nt., on as ev, era., ta. otally e,,etenye nothing th at in the most distant manner could be law acren th.msand dollars linturetl tar.., thousand interpreted as constituting a hostile alliance against Licht:retry it Co'. refrigerator manufactory deatro)od Europe. If Lord Maluseshury sheet,' be questioned lc T,r.4:1,1 on the subject' he may answer with confidence in the r ineurance. trit:re were in a teeoq war vino ll attent twelve !Allah:pa born altove sense. and I giro 3,tt my personal guarant.. ed. Several other. seer. damaged. Fllt,on or treaty [amt. that the declaration will not Lo falsified by the lies wera bathed ~at. Tbe total eta, fort, thousand facts." .1441 erst, with as ineuraoce of at..mt tw,ity thouvand. The London Times' city article of Monday evening - ann... no additional Nitrites. The approach of the consul settlement of the Sib inst. was regarded with the greatest anxiety. In tho London market wheat has advanced 2s. Private letter from Paris, received in London, ___ _ V ._, express en anticipation that the new French loan 1 W eltifily lie vlowr orth• Pittsburgh illark et, will he otrered in a.l per cent stock of sixty-one, be- l r Reperted. sboryh tog .roam 4 per cent lower than the lowest price . spmatly for the Pftt st. Gazette l E. 17, 1.51a1 Curd in the loan:tor the war with Enema. flresscantv. Terse Theo, li oi heen much more, ac of than Urn, to the Toe declaration of war against Austria was; expect market thi, n wk, growing ont of the oar fever, and the eel to apnea" in the Paris papers of the 3d of May sp. cnitale. maws begotten oh it A good neat of time bee The Vienna cerreepondent of the London nmee rhatiged bond., but in other respects the ElltEkel hall not says the P •rte Is preparing for rear, and that Omer .'",...7,,:,%,",,,h;LitTg0T,:', `,ri • ns,`:4";7„:l,""‘T'aT„g,rntdiThow:t7 Posh., is on Ms way from Bagdad to Constantinople .rd roo et woo.. Lino, lido the regular denmod tram ' The following is the mwadesto of the Emperor i f ion uiy cut r hauls The triannfart neer, lot.. Eg , a n Austria, Issued on the 29th alt , t 1•11, emploved, the mama detuan 1 having WE them hare I ha, 0 Ordered thy army to enter , ardint t Our f0r .,...;: k 5 ,.‘, r,,,',."7. 1 ',,",V., ° ,....' g:::.7,11,t.,,,, so t s , strusgio is a Joel ,:no, and we begin it with courage no , ei ,„„ . „ ~,,„„,,,,,, we n. o f ~,,,,,e g at „,,' and , Mfitience XVI, hupo wo shall not stand Also, 1, t• l, tiepin! ,) lehl. both of gram ant fruit, is utiumtity in it. I speak a. • sorerogn member of the Germanic soot Confederation, whoa I call attention to the common 11. prise o' i loor In. a Iran, .1 el, nu' a doll. • 1,14 tiore danger, and recall to mern wy the glorious 1113119/E in n. " , r ,,, 1 : b ”, .7,7,t:1,7",,'",", 0 , 1 ii ',,,t . ',.. h v 0 . '"',Z,;,,,,,., " ', 0h , r ''',"; ' which Europe had to thank the general and fervent Ti,. ~,, f large t‘ : ' ,,o!,, c esti nta i g et at 3 nou ' tio ' is, 'fl a r 'll ' o p enthusiasm .1 Gertuan f• .l. Ile liberation I' rG cl which t ond a ready market The Boil iv of ere. le in t and Fatheriou 1 nsesily ii,,ht, stet operation. hav, he,,, reotrict..l tor want of morns to 0p,..0ne In, there twit, nn works on hunt Doren awl provision. hare also tell the unosni wapiti... Laver from Europe. mat the adven, h. been inn. Owl, •Itoonr h by on meat n he Joan. N 1 . May 16 .— The steamship Aram , -, Leroy as la iftemfiutiffi from Hari. sod Southampton, has been intercepted A great deal of this n‘ritntn• P t Is it... r +nit of glint •••• tern o ,..,.l . oanahlin, in Pro•louto end Preedstitßl . obich h. nfl Cape It o+• Ito I Liverpool and loon ion advises of 1 aii liet Owl arnucommitant of tr.lo as mock /rambling ill 4 th (o. ' ha ve t".. .hooaf'd Theme is nothing to polite It hs the prevent coral:nut i I The itcomshipo Cily of 8,1.,,, e and Vanderbilt, either our ilawt or th . i. r, l a n mark. .1. c 'Mug to the dram Nero V tit, both ii-rive , l out on the dth inet intossi quutatlnes we bole from I iverp • ,ol stint l. obi° fluor suu worth 14g kt tau Ms, lapse! to 2e. ii hid This, at me The latest socounts from Italy nee that tlongh no octant e„liteinta had yet occurred between the Au, r:[,7,'', ' ,':,':; ( ,:if i ` th i '7;'; .;"js ki i L'l ' S"'„ ' ,,, " :„ f r ',',. ' „ 7 , l' r ,, l ' i l _ 4 , j' n t trine and Cardmian armies, intelligence or i , lattice. i-,,,„,,,' Thorn a pi r oe , to be en at... n0 ,. at h a tis 52 was e i porta 1 111 11EIT 131. rnenr I 1 . - r . bki in Inveri,ol twfote iee ran ship et a prunt on 'toe I m per, r Narole n had sent a 1 rrnal ileciara tee rate, a el NI r., that can he realised, it be poi , : .11 lion, Ifw or again ft Austria to the corps legislatif, `',;,; . h ",":: 1 r ;" , ,,' f ::,,,`", , i " 7,'",„." d w r c '' 'wfill,,,Vr'n the s a d ale., anntion. ed his Intent ion to head the army. . e n 7 i r i e , m. 0.., and in three ' s:eels, he U elork wilit r eTe. ' II is departure was expected on the 6th. 11. mani- ,eixttig largo cmolgumeole of the note re. p , t , e ,, • ,, P , c , , start" l r“ that } ' saute , r , and tr iris nothing h. ”, vi n ct a tt i a n l . ly ro d , re F l r a a r n ixi ce w bu a t r Nor can on eon what there is in the wi t now. towarnet this stregiVative uinernseut Thu war neon 4 three.. the to tube up the cooed in defense of Italy. Ile di. einem. of .11,. crowing harveat to Europe, nor data It In. demi/ all idea et conquest, and being ebont to place ; ' t r ''' . ''''' ''' un. ''' '" " "m" " 11" ' 1.""" r''''' " '" nit little tor o w then they were. and if the war should hiuutoll at the head of the army, lee.. the Empress i,... men le the 1 low and the dell, the effect would ho and his son tinder the patriotic care of the French fett, not Lntl o hareeet. f 1059, hut on that of Pao Th.. people. mercul•tion ern.. us, tit v rioure.. teing premature 14 blurs The French troops are pourtng into Piedmont `17"c,.,1"7, '' ,o d r ' l " t;', r ,„ B 7 " l":j' d ° ; l t'r ,,,`'' ' ;''''''Y'" r d ,„ The Austrian troops are concentrating along the ' r a no apmir:nt pr:lobility that tn . ; mereaso I di ma ' nd sill Sena and occupied Vercelli, Trieste and the sus- be either immediate or large, It may be a pod while rounding country, which had been placed in a state 1 cf'falnicf nod may Leo fa` only moderate Too Cincinnati of siege. . Garotte non sate , lien. Octilay, the Austrian commander, had tm ' :„ . ": ; ,', k , n ,::::',' r„ d a i i,7,t„"l o 7,1,, " :hj e , " :::, 1 0n T a pro posed heavy eontributions upon the towns occupied eacitereent a too great, the rolVaLoe has been to o r ap. rapid and him. extensive, and the eireennalances are too noenthiftwiory to The panto on the Parts Bonne continues ; the polity a clew that might ha refouded . altogetber, i r three per cent rents had declined to GO francs 75c. 1 emelt, encouraging. The transacrio. are, In • great mem. The Bank of Frankfort had rained the rate of di,. i ,7„-...'L,'-ipror-,Ttek,'ar.r.gt.lo,-.1,1,"<„''.,*4:;,-.1,"::: count from 3 to A per cent. and a further advance in I fondue point, ”d hog products am, following In the same the rate was expected by tbo Bank of England, on ' direction nut aa pn. there ts no foreign demand, end It Is the sth.l extremely dmgrtful whetberrtich•demand will be experieu , The Batch government had applied to the Churn- I ,Jit,' i',„„`':'LPrtZer,„if,;.7oPrd::it,'"on",,,i,,",bothi:t".,,",i'ci:.,n,.l7.lad bar for a credit of 6500,000. 1 spfculaters, and this toitrire uspitalisrs take care to make a The ship Chapion of the Seas had arrived front note of WM a tne.vf ire. matters too well on the surfer" Melbourne with over 190,000 In W. bort at thin time, and everything pro„pewhe sunothly and The French minister at Vienna, and the Atutrian , proetsbly, it to to be borne In mind, that to sustain this zo m v . e . m , ent there intut be a legitimate consuMpti re demand, minister at Parts had both taken their depannws for i Wand furrign corresponding with atc , cEn and Prier, their respective government, J and In the anemone ot either a home or European demand of COMMERCIAL LISTELLIGENCE--Ltrerpool Cotioll Mar- I this character, nothing favorable is to be expect.] from the het, Hay 4,—The sales! of cotton fur tbupast three i specu'ative transactions that now role the trade, but the days mount to 10,500 bales, including 2000 bales 1 r' , '" 7 ” ...,TP,' " ,,,V,'',„ 0 Ve.,...'",% r i 5 h 7,1:7':% ha I ° ,, U Z I : to speculators and exporters. The market has been I al tar , cud mar k et . e on. the ',Li ng oation s i: Eirtr ax are e n'. very dull at a decline of To on all qualities. Messrs. I gaged la war, end nor own pimple are morlog In an aumos Clare it Co.'s circular quotes Orleans middlings at I pbere of commercial excitement. that Is always darifferous, 61 and uplands middling, at di. The Market closed , and which, fa nine cases oat of ten, remit. climate:sly to with a further decline on all qualities. The ages to- 1 ::, i t Z::„ ° 4l ° .7 o ' T a l ,: t 2, ° ,`4,l' bY t 7: a°6 :,7.`,V,l- h " a day were unimportant. Our aw ns m I,loy market Is qule l t ond "' utiodiange . d. but forcrpoof Breadstuff's Zip I , l.—MarkoL opened mootsd men sod hooker. feel • littie uneasy at the &sprat buoyant and advanced coneiderably, but closed quiet. lof Monetary affairs iu other quark. The how" drain of specie to aniope—from two to three millions • week—the Richardson & Spence say there was • large specula- Live inquiry in the market on Monday, but this stab. rtirc l ty eu ' ratitlu ch i . /7 S. ho l' co r ti: r '' rat k: b 1 1 co ' f pe ' l na g IL ' : Bided on Tuesday, and the market closed steady t o curtail theft. laconess, an t d Y llas geutra ' 1 ile ' prec n tat ' ion in Flour advanced 60.9 d, sales at 12a 3tl® 15s. Wheat I mocks 01110 %Inch all seller. mart Le loser, combined anti advanced 6(iO9d; western red quoted at Is Gd ®ll s )ergo Importations from I uropo of goo!. we annot heed, 9J, white do 10, fol ® 12, 2d; Southern white 1 le® but must pay for, all tend to becloud Owl usoootury liorixon, sod to gagged pteparatlon fur a storm. Our banks an all las. Corn advanced 6d; mixed 71 dilho7s Id; yellow in a goal position, In this !respect. he sodden squall will is sdOti'ls 7d; whlte 8s id (9' fis Pd. find them with too much sail set Lieerpoo/ Provision. Mae/feu—The circalars report The following Is • etaletu,nt of the Imports of Foreign an ndrance on Pro, irIOOP. Beef bonyaot with • large Cry Goode at New York for the we I, acid sumo Jan.l speculative inquiry, forcing prices up 5 ®olota Pork I g. P t :27,7a . ,;„„ .. ~ux., 5 f,`,:;,,,, 3 , 1. 1 :,? 1 , I Thrown on 31ukit . 510,0 M 7ao,.tit.li I u5l,7aU buoyant and prices s(a; 10. higher, in consequence of ' the largo speculative inquiry. Bacon quiet, holders ~ since Jan 1 demanding an advance. Lard firm at 60, for prime; I Entered at the Port c1a,711,113 v 17,93,732 .f. 12 cod mo 61 ®62, for extra. Tallow More quiet, butchery' . Thrown on Market .. 37,1:N1,633 . 2.1013„1,5 4.1 . 0 , 0,1:ti nominally quoted at 580 Gd fin 595. I the recelpta °ranger at New (Minns since the Ist 1 f fop. tender a,. 2.113,701 idols, against 111,211 to the same date London Moncy .314Irket.—The panic in the London ~,,_.,,, mob ., 328,024 h t , l , , . g .,,,313,mi g 0,,, Stack Exchange Far subsided. Commis goofed at { yoer. Th• N 0 iiisrlot on the 13th was se follows 1101 , 690 i; little tam , Icy for American securities; psi- •.Itoor is held cut a the market, holden easing an ad can weak. Illinois Central stock is, however, better, `'.""' The wk ' n g rate' for "P'''''''''' are 56,71051 ' chi ''y e being quotrul at 43041 per cent. diseonnt. th latter rate The market for urn, under the influence of light receipts, is greatly excited, and EN u.e Weal, that accurate quotations moot be given A continued speculative demand for me. pork, with sales 01 4,000 this at 110.604017. clewing . the latter .1, firm Sugar 3 Arra, and In good demmal at qk'e for falr, mole. s at 8c " Eutern Exchange is gartei at CinCinnati, at 4 ‘, pre . Minot for pm; to Ht. Louis% premium for per, sod to CM e1g0.1.M4 premium, for currency. la this city, bankers are drawing for thaw who cannot be accommodated at hank at , 4 premium for par. We add slew extreme "The demand for money on the street Is increasing, and capimilsts aredamistollog stilt mere etnngent rates—say 7 top percent. for undoubted short paper, and from 12 par cent lip•ani for other dive-riotous Meldos the unsettled state of EIIEOPIEIIII 01111., the 11.011,7 foreign importation are exercising • moat onfavorMile imp...sloe in rreard to the future. The Ireportsst this port alauu for the ILt Mx dey teach nearly half a naives of dallars 01 this amount, gl6. 100 was order goads for immediate umenteptkm. 012.843 of bar Iron' (very naceanglag tar our rolling mills) 0440,00 of miseelltiewons mesh for consumption, end 179.701 M role f,r war boor. The total imports sinceJrumary let reached no fadacutor,dolliirs'—[l.llll. flulletin " The moneymarket dile week has altos, tn... got , yi m „, l been rather irregutar. About the middle of title week, the tendency appeared to be docile tly In (trio of lenders, glues then, however, the market has Income more steady and closes without any particular animation. The batiks are generally believed to he contracting rho ir hue, but the sup ply in malady circl. continues attendant to abeathall at. &Meanie paper offering, and for all to. other purpc.s of trade. UZ= QUEBEC, hay 16.—The steamer Nova Scotia it tired at this port at a quarter of eight o'clock t a evening. The following telegram from Paris on the 3d a - peers In the London papers of the 4th : "The follovr i ieg is the communication of the government to t e Legislature: Austri a , by ordering her army Into a Territory of Sardinia, our ally, she hee declared w r against rut; silo thus violates our trestles and men aces our frontiere. All tho great powers have pro tested against this act of aggression. Piedmont having accepted the conditions, one asks what earl bo the reason of this sudden locution ? It is be cause Austria has driven matters to inch an extrem ity that her dominion most extend to the Alps or Italy must be free to the shores of the Adriatic, for every corner of Italy which remains Independent en dangers the power of Austell, Hitherto moderation has been the rule of my conduct, bat now energy be comes my first duty. Franco must now to arms and resolutely tell Europe I wish not for conquest, but I am determined fully to maintain my national and traditional policy. I observe treaties on condition that they are not violated against me. I respect territories and the rights of neutral powers, but I boldly avow my sympathies with a people whore history is mingled with my own, nod who now moan under foreign oppression. France has shown her hatred of anarchy; her will !was to give use power stlifiCiently to reduce into sub jection abettors of disorder and incorrigible mem bers of the old factions who were Incessantly con cluding compacts with our enemies, but she has not, for that purpose,abandoned her civilizing character; her national aies have always been those who do lire the amelioration of the human race, and when she drawn her mord, it is not to govern, bat to free. The object, than, of this weds- to restore Italy to herself, not to impose upon her a change of masters, and we shall then have upon oar frontiers a frindly people ' who will owe to us their independence. We do not eater Italy to foment disorder or to die tub the power of our Holy Father, whom we replac ed upon hie throne, bat to remove from him this for eign pressure which' burdens the whole Peninsula, and to help to establish order there, based upon law. fel belittled interests. In fine, then, we enter this classic, ground, rendered illustrious by so many via lodes to seek the footsteps of our fathers. God grant we may be worthy of them. I am about to piece myself at the head of tho ar my. [lle thou confides the Empress and his son to the care of the army which remains in France and to tho people.] Courage, thee, and anion. Oar country Is about to show to the world that she hai Dot degenerated. Providence will bleu our elforht, for that came is holy in the eyes of God which rests on Justine, humanity, lore of country, and indepond. . . . .. . ' lO.=atta faliin " i ' Lomarzyr, May 10.—Rlfar g rimy y; 5} ttls< canal. , Boats &airing 5 ft find'lt=lt to' got # 1 4 00 4 1 4 ,24- "x 4311 d th. mud W 4 o l tr On" J 4 Latest from Europe. Cars Racn, May 16.—The steatites Vigo from Queenstown on the 6th, passed near this point but night, and her &deices were obtained by the Asso ciated Press News yacht Her ad vices ate two days later than those furnished by the Nova Scotia and Arago. 6WIIR.ERLI NlL—The Swies Federal Assembly b approved the declaration of neutrality, and th monsoon of defence taken by tho Federal' Council arid appointed lien. Refasier commander-in-chief o the army. PROSSIA.—The Bank of l'russia has snlrsheosl th rata of discount to 5 par cent_ INDlA.—Later advicee from India have hoer) re ceived. Mann Singh has earrendered to the Itritish forces. Tautea Toper, boa been capture,' alter a des perato straggle, in which 500 of the rebels were killed. [Now Yoes.—At this point the report ceased. Tho Nova Scotia line mart either be down, or hoe closed on the Associated Press, to deprive them of the ex clusive intelligence; the report thus far contains nothing concerning the war, or any commercial in telligence.] Sr. Logs, May 16.—The overland mail of 22d oh. blur arrived. A second land slide had occurred at Monteehrieto mining town, killing four persons, suspending mining operations, and doing considerable damage. The Legislature has failed to provide for the $200,- 000 worth of old bonds still outstanding, notwith standing the poople desire to pay sorry dollar of the gtate's indebtednms. Bunions. brink and moony plenty. Gold duet ar re, freely. Markets unchanged. Wheat harem, .romises an abondanna Leavenworth advlees just received, state that the people of southern Nebraska are earnestly agitating the annexation of to much of that territory as lies south of Platte River, to Kansas, thus to secure ad mission into the Union at the next session of Con gress. The public sentiment in that portion of the territory is strongly In favor of the proposed annex ation and It was recently resolved in a mass eonren tins, held at Nebraska City, to nominate delegates to the Kansas Constitutional Convention which assem bles at Wyandotte in July. The Nebraska delega tion will undoubtedly be admitted into the Conven tion, end it le probable in defining the boundary of the State of Kansas, the Platte will be designated as the northern line. nth dates to the 19th have been reeeived. Th. tens is nnimportanL Commer cia 1 Coil U ITZER OF A RIIITILAT/ON FUR 01A F'.' Oar ~, V P, F. R. Raosor, Witt. 11. W0a1m,11..120. Jonas. Ow W. CAM. The standard rates for depend and abort notice loans me. resin at five and els per mat. with the mast doing at theta , mar, and occazioual Manactiona at lower rates. Paper of prime quality Is not In abn odant supply, and sixty data bills are freely taken at Ore to Mx per cant, for sixty days . and Ma iodises:lo half, and so up to some Pitr.af. for four to six months. Yoe tint Masi untie nemes tb• maga is woven In nine per mut and so upwards for thaw loss known'{ N. Y. attn. Ade. Thedereand for money I. Weedily Im_reartng and the ten. deny In the rata. oldisconot is to edrance. We note eclair tins char. paper at short time to run, being placed at 0 per erent,bll{ Ttl7 littlocan be done in this rate. We quoteliest class endorsed for the rimer time to run at 13t/A.7 per cent. The Bank. are doing their usual amount at the lava rim, The offering. Gipsies both on the sweet and at bank Is in. anteing, bet thine Doom. to ba irradiate capital to meet the demand, but owing to the unsettled state of affair. more caw tree Is need:—{o4lW Americo, 11,..r.U.D17 to base • press of Iliaaneri, Virginia, and Ten IMMO Blocks upon the market, en elnly on accoant oaths Western Dente, who are not able to maintain their drank thin. The whole aspect of our commerce Jett POW Is OD farms ble, and Mee hoped for Its lament oat of the Italian war, .peendly If England duo not engage to IL Newhall skip lea Ootton and mote of gold for ante months to Mina Am to our Cereals another harvest most be reaped Wows* can hare the atoll to ship if It be wanted. IA auoe cirounstanOrs tact • dim cloud on the Blaney Market. The Traseeryls not in a condition to pay lea Ix. Wing Treasury Notes wilhont borrowing all or more than It may be ralkal on to pay on that account, TM Rank &Cr meat for the current week is hkely to show •lose of • lion or One awl • halt ha lia Lona, • ratlike' In JWpects, ands large decline of Its Depostts, aes be *r drawn upon Wm*, forstdpinent Depo t Y. Calar. k 14n. Ana-4 m a irjitilot wt.& tel dolor. Peals aFF,max, Fs . cnati nod MM,.•stel Potsat genya gala 1 Ash Is shady- at% 50:6,41, club. ,tarcmilner, :1 rain. 11:003.41to Inns Wuiba tOcideyomed mot. _to - 41 af t, 4,til fasoicK h•rdawa:amftbilty:mmgchecla hNe"s:4101n11-7/4"1/1gast entandad We 4.1191,1,.1E,Uqt,. • , •.: MIMMM 1 1 /COti—theiikieralative 'rogreinent In Other maike.ta has tot pricoCrip a fractiou. 'The demand =dam fair .1 teady, and we note reenter .at at St for Ehotildera, 9 3 / 4 @to for Bides and 19WAIOM tor:puha Hama -Bogar CCuurreedd flame, Wee of pima Western atAI, and city do, cm. vveecl, at 12a1.1114. BEANE—doll, aultalmost no nee; imly as ocastotml 1. - qulry fa made, awl prices are'aLino. aomleal at $0.03 for prime email Wtdie. BROGUS—there ir a orgy atom: demand, and the rn req. are not more than adequate to 11, sate of oonocnon to choice at $9.00@t3,00, and fancy at $3,50. BUCKETS AND TUBS—The factory prime (rash, per !node) at Ballston and New Brighton are for Bunten. SAAu @51,75, and Tabs, $4,75g49,75 p den. From store, buckets sell to the tatalt Rap at $1.70@t400- CORDAGE— Momlla Rope, enfr, 13 c ItiGllanilla Rope, mit, It o Lb Ileum Rope, 11 c li D Hemp Hope. cilt. /2 c Tarred/lope, r Tarrad Ropo, cut, 12 c In Pocking Yard,ilog, 11 o qi B PackingYarn.corn /0 r BED CORDS—Manilla. $l,OO, ¢^,: Hemp, 5 1 37, V. 00 0.P.6 d° 7 - limp can, 11 eta a D. • ruoutm LLNES--3100.0110, 87 eta D dot. 'Romp, 700. COTTON YARNS--The market la steady at the following imitations which are corrected to date, PO.. Silt. NM. 5 IA 10 iLIC11311•B 20 C IR ID N 0.18...... Nos. 11 t 12. 21c 9 lb N 0.17..—. No. 12 -.7.1 e g 1 ID N 0.18....- No. 14 —.Me ? 2/ N 0.19 N 0.16 ..................E c V MINo. 20 , • 11 •• •• ••• • N 0.400 ..... __ ........ 11 c dos No. 800. No. 600 .................10 c 11 dos N 0.5•00...-• N 0.600 ..... - ......... 5 c 11 dos No. 1000._.. Na. 1 0 0.._.._._..... 5c 14 dos -• DsrPot . 6 •51 o, sett.ool. :Cc it 15•T0r100...._.-...........21c 11 It, Do do whito,Zl Oaulkloo•---...--/66 " to as cot., sic - Family Battlog,--150 " Do do 35 to 44c 2'..0 " Mating., No. 1.,....-_lse " Cotrrlct Yarn........- 11Sc " Do No, 2,._.....140 " Candlewick ak. _ No .... . Sly ‘ c Dlysi 814 lard CANDLES AND SOAP —Cndles are steady et our quota tions i—dlPped 13X, mould 13 and adatalintltie 15419. Soap remains es before, steady at 6 for common, 6,44 for Palm, aed 10 for Sawyer's Toilet t Castile, 145 or Sawyer's Chemical Olive: and 7 for German. CIIEESE—the receipts of new IV. R. are quite NIA, but tLe orate of the trade are not largo, and there is, therefore, no active movement to note. &Imo? new W. R. at 93.rig,10, the latter for pence, and Goehen at 122.. • DRIED FRUlT—there has been a more active demand during the week, and etccks are gradually Working down: anima Peaches at PAS, to which the demand is mustlyMns- Load. Apple. nominal at $2,25. YEATIIRRS—prIdie Wee.re are wiling . at 45, on arrival. and In small parcels at 45; the amount offoring is hot large and the demand is thrilled. /1611—a moderate demand for 31ackarel at $11,40 for Mr chum Ss and $12,00@12,60 for largo; hi. bile larp, $8,75(a. 0,10. Elerrlng, $5,00g5,60. Lot, White, 19, mvippo bbl_ hf d0fet.7646- Lake Trout, sq,ao bbl. SIRS 11111401—them ars small but regular sales 00 11,1. leer at p. 5056.1.6 per 11. FLOUR—the advance during the wool is equal to 76 cents ?W.!, and price& are now as litgb as they were ID the Uwe et" the Roma. War, veluin thole was m active foreign dr• mend, which dm, not now exist. Sales were making yen. Prday MI wharf and at depot of Super at $7, and Extra at $7,37. From stare, tales of Soper at $745®7,37, Extra at $7,60657,02; and family do $7,7551. Nye flour Is held at $. 5 4 1 .a. DRAlN—there is a steady densand,for One, on arrival at 55(2.60, end from more at 570.16. C 0.,, le not in market to any extent. and we hear of ie. ne•lnquirier for lota that Could not bo b .1; we quote!firm .t 544415 RYE Is quite scarce, and /M aarisoced to 604'60, with ...tiro amend from t h e Mien and millers. Beater is rtoihinal at C44§70. Worav ho. advanced, and Pa. Red rid yeeterdoy from wagon at 4125; there la, however, trot little eGnaing In, and the MM. tot lo quite bare. In the. absence of honthern qualities, we are enable to glee quotations, but quote nowinstly f 01,60 for Red and White. GROCERIES—the firmness of holing beton, netel, con liners unabated, but we bare to change to note In fig. , . Sugar is steady bathe country at Scls!4, and Nola. pea 42. cash and abort crodlk sales on long time to the country air made at an atriums on there figures. C.tree I. et•rly .5 1214g13; end Rice at f (45%. GAS PlPlS—she fultowleg an, the qeetetlete for wrought Ines tubing: Per Foot . 51 loch Gits Pipe._ 7 cu. IN ludo Ons Pips-32 eta ,'• " " 2 • • 3 . "'" 26 entit•ct I, Ile: cuotoot.y diaceatuk Ira V—A Lir supply at males, and sale.. k110.$11:. cl too HIDES k LkATIIF3L—tLe market for Ilidea re:ovine un-. ekormed, and no quote!), Flint at at, Green Beef Bides aro steady at 7, sod .; men Salted at. D. Hough Leather from rovntry tanners.!la in moderate demand, fiLl deakm ara bnytox at s_ l We correct cur quo:Allow for Dretemt Leotte.r, as tolowa: Rod Spanish Solo • It lb .o Stan;hter a a Upper Loather ^0 dm,. Brittle SitirttrA Leather 1111.. .24429 m . Q.:lal 110 N it NAll...l—.raird nitre remain nocbangeit; bnt largo lot nails &nil common bar iron tan be bonglit quotatititisi IRON. AC. Common Bar Iron Per Jurnate " Inu Plow Vtings 10,1 to 15,1 Nails'p 3,50 to " Brads tFear. Nails " krg 3,75 fal • 7.t " ..... • Bed qee.l.6 IN Inch Lt , 1% " 3434 Cut ; 4 1 ,4 inch 4,25 5 1.75 ''l' ,4s-1 1 5 ' inch II 1niigt115...1.. 6-15 RAT .8 Minn i'dioo I by 35. 7-18 and 1 ' loch Dandy %e, I% by 7-1 , 15 . and 1.7, 314 f.d by :1-18 in I And 1 1 a ~ .... ~, 5 i 5,15.19517 )1 fb t!j IR, al, 5 LAILL —No. 1 City R.neler..l .J in keg. nt 17.r.t13‘4. S,4le- Lt. - )JEGIt ...not hoar rontuo, qm.la G.,mtnt..l 1. held at 12 In Md• ntal country at 11. er nod change to tiglll,.. and PC:dlO. .n.I cia.r nn c mEsx 1 ,, Etif—h....4,,,,,,,,i 1,, ,7tk.23,;15,T0; them hos teen no I cooler beyond the regular wants of the dude. OIL-roles of lirlin-d Coal till at SLUO, and Lotriewtiog at TO Lord ell No. 11. firm et 90 , 3.03, and Ltureod nor:iota of 76' 1f4ATOES-tbe demand Is slackening . ; sees by the bbl at 32 7.4[67.,50,i01d by the bosh nt 70 for common and mile!, SO for Rode, end 606699 for Nestiannocka. PIO 31ETAL-do reported sake are 170 tons - No, 1 6.0• threcite at 871, old 100 do No 3 at $26. 6 months. ". SEEDS-tbero is oothlog dolog to Cloy, beyond a retail trade at $6 511 r, from that hoods not riser 11,26 roold ho dol. :zed. Flax hr already at 61,60@1,06, and Tirmothynt $1175. sA LT-we note • fair demand, and sales of No:1 to ILK." regnler way at $1,93-a decline. TALLOW-rough Is beosztit by the • butchers at 7, and do 097 rendored at 9. WLNDOW 01ei1.16-..prioes aro Ormi and wo repeat our ornotablon• for the small sines, dry maim;-,618 erol TO9, 3,04% 8016.83,76; 8011 to 9011 and Roll to 1014 SLAI 8013 to 9013 and 9014 to ,16, 53,60, These are riot cosh priors; country bewails range 60 cents p hot leek For the inicerreling medium sixes, 10 p tent ascot:mit off. WILITE LEAD-firm and In steady demand at $2,50 11 keg tor pore in 011, and dry 9e p Ito subject to the nano! dtweunt Red Load 814009, net, and Labarge 113. i. IVIIIO if ET-wiles of raw at iT1662.9 and rectified at Ts@ 30. RIVER N—girs.—t • The weather was warm yesterday, the sky cloudy, and lowestthe river at ahead four feet. The ...Ott' la now bolow the pier mark. In speaking of the new host Alabama. now building at Belle Vernon, at which Capt. Drava owner a conatuanding the imtercd, we omitted to state that she Is to he propelled by !machinery of Me let. Leant... which boat wee conk-In y the Ohio, about • ;earldom, and her engines and all taken% - o n her uninjured. The arrivals here eine, yesterday, are the Datagab fro m Nashville, theJecob Pee and Progress (nen Cincinnati, Iles Chevoit from Wheeling, (with a lull load) and the Ot b from Pt. LOW.. They all had fair leads . The only departure yesterday. was the Chevolt. The de. partoree for to-day, are the Hastings for Cincinnati and Louisville, and the Progress, Capt.. Olehnaort, for the mama pores. Th. Progreso will go torture. load or no load. The Mat ions was done taking freight loot night. Mon Sruathe Bututth.—The telegraph of Seedily night, brought on now. of the burning of the kditthargla nod New Monongahela, near St. Louie. The latter was- • splendid boat, andleit here but a few weeks glom, fora trip up the 511saissippl. She was ono of the finest of the side wheeler. of the day, and wet goad for half a dozanyeara yet, mccident aside. She was about Are par. old, haying bthit boat no . • Brownsville, in 1854, at • coot of about 115,0.30, and nfler:words was so t/ enlarged and beautified, that she was worth" $55,000. She was lusred Pittsburgh °filets for sls,ooo s a followsi—lo the Western for 55.0.01 Citizen. $5,000; See rata $2,500, and Pittsburgh $2,500. Robert RogeilkEs Copt.qCopt.S. Entriken, nod Capt. Cog, (who was In comman d) were her owners. Shown. could/era! worth twentyinvo or 7 thirty thousarmil dollar.. The Edinburgh, a side-wheeled boat, Ave year. old,. was alai, built at Brom svllle, in '54, and emit 125,000. She era, owned in St. Lord, She was insured for $3,000 in the tV,ateru, sod for ths sante smonnt io the Eurrte. Our or. tices hate base thu. bed their finger. 14 deep In. (Nairn burnt boat. within one week. Tot than can meet all their lowa wlthont the treat trouble or difficulty. All the other tomes were metes promptly a. &Skid. In feet the owner, of ton beat. were so rosy about It, that they wore 401 14 the /east burry ,boot taking the money, RlO:laugh It is in readi. nen for them .t any time. The Auditor'. report shows that residents of Now Orleans hare $720,000 inveated In the rteatiaboat stock. ...... . The If.• tropolitau was otrock by lightning during the [dont. while the less on her way down the IlEssisslppl,froM St. Saul, last week, milling nt Davenport on bmday. Tbo lightning torn up her otter gIVII4I and killed an on. Siestibeit Register. I ARRIVED. ! DEPARTED. Dr. Kam, Broaleavilh ; 1 Dr. Rama, Brownsville Telegraph, dm taaloool Bayard. Elisabeth;Telegraph. do Chervil, VrIle.11og; Col. Bayard. El/ tab:th ; Daoslah, fleabane; Cbarolt, Whaling Yawl, Poe, Cacionall. Ilirra-4 feet - Protracts. da.: Oa, dt Lad. 'Telegraphic El larger se Nair Yoke, 3lsy le.-Nothing doing In Cotton. re,urn.l. vaumd; 30,b00 bide ..id at g 6,7141 10, eat., Wheat al. reared; ales 1.13,000 bush et $1,7461,20 for Western rel. Corn firm; sake 15,0130 bush et 950.351 for yellow. Beef buoyant at a1 . :4`.1.2. 1'....k, Mess $12,28.019; Bacon Area at 15%41044 for sides, and I ‘/(4,2 for shoulderr. Iron steady at gaU24,30. Wafted 011 active at 620162. Lard Oil amend •,ure. Tallow firm. Eager quiet; Muscovado ~IClgji, Blocks firmer : Chicago a hock Island 6,%; Illinois ta.,,,„1 Bonds 8015., New York Central 72%; Milwaukle k a1ie5ta „,,,,,,1, y,,,t e h, gat,. thr; 31lamart sires 84%; Clevelaod k Toledo 2234; Morehead. Columbus f• Crean:ma o's3'; Pa ch Pawn S. Co. 84 Panama It. II- /I; 'Comma.. ,ag,,.911 . . g, nna,aley 16.--Thae ea great acclitaneat ties morning in tho breadstods market reader gureperm edam, sod prima of .11 descriptions aro higher. Mout advamted 37X„c f. hid, What 1ar3,15c, Ilya 8, Corn 2 and 1a,42.,„ lOW bbLs ennerflue Flour sold at Se, sod gene ~npaei t ., terms; stockansli, and sores bolds,. refuse to !te a at tor the rat/Ph-of their private circulars • by the steamer. bye Stour hada A. and Gum Meal at $ 4 ,23.: Wheat ails at Mg ID 2:r white and 51,2001,95 for red. R s.ead to st,o7,and held higher. Corn sales at SI f or d ad yd.' low, 05 tar red rased. Oct. firm at 62(42.1. Provisions of ... '-. all Muds - alas much unsettled, and holders materialy ad. yenned Uri le 'Far s Ilea Pork held at ging/. lad lard a 13c In bble and 10 In tleras , giceeold et 4%, • which I further Wrenn. Very little movement'ln ariseerhs. 44 • bbl. Ohio Wldakey said at 32 0 . • • ' - - Quantal, gay 12.-Plocir at the apes:deg of"dulagr.. •• under the New York repents and the. steamer's laws: was ~ bil6yent and exalted, andgft447,llB askedl77ffered. for ---,- inverts.; 31XXI hbleduld, and hoiden,slk about 2 o'clock tha Angel lame was neared, and the fading ha' -,''... or.. holy.r, / 4 Woil Ir e nondlE ruPPored unfavorale, owing r• ' -..... to the Menke la anneals and the quittnesa of breadatuff4 ' '.. • • the Mattel closalnolte Unsettled, and It word& bs difilad; ..:"• ' du gir• .tartrate Otloladonm extra sold at the' opetaluiro. •-• , , 1: : 'change at $7,8148,25. ProrLikme very I:mauled, and at , • rlicies held higher: bacon bald at tvo, with one ale,fte*, • hh-lis prime sideeat the latter rate. Belk Meats herder l'', Lard at 12, and Mara Pork at gI9, 0118 ales .of ::4i f .,,: I nsc,o ; at the close the market wae OW' . ' In • ' "Nocturna Wilhite) ter she to =I, and very Army ..,s silate, Gram Wheat Arm at $1 1541,8$ for P6O. tberelfrd.rw•Y thater:a Unchanged and in fair demand ris .d, ~,,,,,.. ~,,..,, at full prices. MODO7 market a ochae2 x.,,,,,,,,E•34 pre. clamp doll and without change la rn " --. • -.,: '. • I Wan. and New Orleans the moss. .. 0 ..ai,,,,,. ut, . , ~ • B.LeIDOU, k1ay.12.-The ten'l. 16.....rramatt2le. Thera , . . . Howard street cod 0hi0... b,•4o . 'yant at: $1.85 - uto' tor -- • bare been no calve ath.,?;„,a; yor one and ii 2 to id far yet::: low; roe li e et,0.1V4 -advancing bacon,' Odes lie ; asses, pork $lB tC-7-_ . .. .• • .... .'' i ',Jar g-Co..bartjust. opened tack Roc:cm .. . . ..;'• -`" , ai,ta noon, whore the loner of.tp,ta.'ll47: , ''''' o° ,nsi n - bdrappliad at all hours gibe dv ,e.n4o."'":, •-•:... . • ban and say- ..,-.. -.- .. .. .. / . 4 ,7 4 7 il cp . galb hu nc a w o iii7 taiall: kin the d e ji tca f p teralL:Tbl , ,r7 : ____... f. .. . .7,Til oilestiloitaiy . , intat*futad- from *li.......catt_ ~-•••_•,....., .. . 5. • . ittial andiPluiatc 6 oo4worrj u l=ii ~, „ ~ . 0 0 otbat Tart goPP 's9Wi!tt-' •Lt; :••:'. , ' -- i - '?..11 , '.1-.....' , -- .., nriboosfirii , - .,-, .. , --.• ~- , - . - . , . ..;...,...- „ , : :;...---,-.L., - _: ..,..-• ... I QV c lb . IneVim _ 8818 d, -- 8 cf9o .— olidaz