t~ j H. CHILDS & CO., WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, No. 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, wE ARE f iclw. OPENINO OUR LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF BOOTS A,ND SHOES, 01 eitry VarietLen. and Latest styles and fashions adapted to Spring and Summer Sales, which having purchased principally fur pasu, direct from the Manufacturers, • • and selected with great care as to quality and sizes, we flatter ourselves we'rire able to offer SUPERIOR INDUCE MENTS to our friends who may call. WE ARE Acaorrs roll. “inich ..o highly recolatoeu3ed threnzhent the keetet n Stales for their darnbillty aria cheepneee—ONE 3 :4 .1 2" OECXx. 2.6 7 151 W...A. "1" E 1 ,, 1 - 'l' PAM haring been found by actual tat, to IMUZITALLIO OUTWEAR TUBER PAII:3 01 , 2111: OLD 6T11.1i. TIPPED SOOTS .111C1) tal-lOES. sarßosera will Get] it to their a ireutage to nil end ta. FOR BOYS,' . ' ---' - serileb ow stack ' YOUTHS AND _ , .. . AIIE3 m'cANDl,r.as JAMES M'CANDLESS Nu. 103 WOO.O STREET, PITTSJEIT.Tacar/I IMPOBTER. AND JOBBE;ICS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, • Would respectfully call the mention of roEnt CUSTOIIERS AND IIEICOLIANTS OENERALL TO TITEIR 6TUCK POit TUE SEP:MENG ELND SUIYLIIIILIL TRADE, Surpliised by. 'avian in extent or variety, mud to which CONSTANT ADDITIONS WILL BE MADE TIIttOEOHOUT TILE SEASON. Their Terms and Price," will be as eavorah a to Purchwier, "1" those of any other House. carat or Weet tax—"Uash. and Short Timo Buyers are E,:pecialiy Invited to call ituitLEls. INS 1 Lm r • 'e PARS, accapi , a co niNUFACTURERS OF SiIEAT brA2i.el,4 , nn.i , 30LT COPPEII, PRO COY Wrekili tall !:tact ,IZer, Se. lalinnte“ 4.1 LILV.A.• i'L.t= BISECT CRON, NOLILV., Cctm:..tl) T. izroon'o lava Tcollt. • ura..t i Nc. 1411 Fate .sad L^u S'oc....,eet, IPlitabtarg 5:1 - 7pocial omega clapper cut co ccu pJ.iLeza JOEIT S. LEE, k,, — C 11 A. 'l' '1 0 1,1 , _ ti0..13 Alarltet Ffo t Pittsburgh. A good ca•sortmtrit of CLOTHS, C.LabilitEßEZ, Vaarl-Vaa, all gav:ln ....itabla far gataluaaaa' arear,Jaattted , el 4.&-Onlaritricaaptly filled, the latest stylta 01 the alt. Lar.2s.lydfa Zao0ORS:o 00-, .Y.O.2,I;FACTPLEILC IND 1,1-1.1.. L - IN iiATC. CAPS AND hTla AW GOO*. 1717ULESaLE AYD 131 Wood Stront„ Hare now on hand for Spring Sale; as large EA complete= WU rtraent of floods t out bor.:tad !floor of t h e ant:To cities. c0. , ,,:1ug or YUR.BILE AND 0 OOL RATS of every st.iao and qu.t.ty; CAPS of °wry qualltyoncl latent rtablo,* . PALM LEAF, nTIi&W, LEIifIOILN AND PANAILA lIATE;jYtII.AW, LEdIIORN AND 21. LE BON NETS, etc-, Otc.,7Pirwas wisblog. to porcbaft oitber by lcusuaux. or.ffnsn. szill end tt to their adv,,otre„. local ao,l ozamloeunretock:' • . _tnrll FRENOIL'WHITE ZINO PAINT. 500 Tune - Snow White and No. I. DRY AND GROUND IN OIL IN FRANCE, WARRAII7rD ?nem. In More anal So ni.lre, for Wu by ' JO3E 3 11 Sl. et.ttosa. tea btront, Nell, Tort, mr3:3.nitc d6rn4 Thin° Siontnsu• 8 G. PAris. rXEWZM=32 AND Se. Ott ST. CLAIR STREET, PICT:MU/WEI, PENNA. Has just rotund from the Eastern Cities and to 1100 EcodoLuzbu Es..rlag Bloc'. cf Clotbs, Casoimerce, Vestbm end Costa. of every owlet, nal .tyta adapted to tbo beet cloy nod eanotry trade, mblob will be mule op to order olth proe ptuar. nod drapatcb. .ad et rate.. low as ut soy otber aim itor oetabllAhmont 10 tb2 Hoy. fo2.:M! CfC44 103:1MEKii, • • . Forwarding and Commission Merchants, And Agents fur the sate of Pittsburgh Mann (=torn. Comlgnmeutliatel onto. for LEAD. AIDES, IiS)IP, PRODUCE, de., allotted Proart ottro tiou to rcalvizz, nad furtrpmlios. No-19 Commercial StreeT, at. Louis J. U. Clllll5Tl', 1. D., 163 TA Ird Street, riffsburgh, Pcnno., ilwrio~lind The ndrootnseeof Xasterss ClAlrges and U tltalnotrn strand yawn' prwtico,"onign bie pronlononal Iltrritt. Io 11:4011CAL AND MEDICAL 0131:8. _ _ szeraLtitc. D. Howard. C:al. Wilson 31cCandl000. itt9.1).11.4,h10L00n. ri22l. IL A. Wearer. T. Ell. EVE. Slot, T. J. IngL...‘o J. a. Llocater. John Li. Sleikr, klk.l bleCollisten.Y.oq. Inyn‘lynlo sTov ZiLEXANDER BRADLEY. usttCrsCTCLLE STD 0.121/s.T.lvaln , Cr COOKING, PAILLOS dlill !HATING STOVES, I=tain and Fancy Grate FroFLta, &c. ' Soso Proorieter of the 'celebrated PATENS Gifs Srp..NlNGatd SUM= 00xsulriNc. COOK STOVES. Ottleo wad Salem Room. 8o,"-iTi7ood6t.,Ple.lebtargla.e& STARCH AND • 11..:a by the Plealariat:tura:xi; Co (riot I:seal,:aa &ca.:44lvUtak, Liamoad Glaat StaxXG, In C.1.V.3=1.1VZ 4 barGra, 6 MG ...Kt, Do ' (.apr4e,l a &a -Caro llwitOJ, Pcrearrl Paarl bt,salt, ira Lone. ‘2[100.1 an far 1.4,2 r, Gra CA_.: FAWN X, (or Coro birrcb,) io GGa w pap,. auot. orticlals taro.reaGlx pc-par-al for Eo(Etary Tarr(anoa, .ti cam!! [alkdaa a“alaitri, la 4r:urn to toy 1. Par cair , ' , l'80)1(130N,CL181ii:t ;FalZrrtc . r6:- D.TALLID to Foreign anti Ilinnegis Bills of Extitunge, CZELTIFICLIV.:S 07 ip.rofirr, NOTZit AND, .1 NO. 5' Ititttlak. - T STREET, VITIYBUttGaI, c 3 till the painctp.tl canes. througb .t t:,.• (411.4SL:teal .t7==fe l 7 rp It 013 EIL 'l.' 0 /-? r alft Duts.n. STRAW BONNETS AND 11AT5,WE LOYNET Itl NJ. !a ILtaiLLT STaEtT. P/T.1.8.5(71:C.LT. s. B. 4: C. P. MARKLE 7....5t7LC7[26... Ur ea:MEM:JOB dICIP ALI, Ea'SIM OP W. 13. PPINI a- P E.' K. ,Viaraltou.se, No. 27 Woutl bireat, opt:o're I,ctst..meLt. r.i rut.rl:6: JOI • COO.EI-1-1. . • auNtrscrussa, Iran Waling, Iron Vaunt, Vault Doors, Window Shutters, Window Guards, &e., Nos. 91 bcc.nuf &rat and 68 rant Llred, (Rem:tea Wood and Markey} • PITTSBURGH, PA: Qua m haul n variety- of me. Patterns, Lucy and plain, strabitt_lvi all yurpoeus. • Particular attention paid to on. e1.:1066ra.. Lots. • Wolotitug dorm at abort wilco. Intla VANDEVEIR & FRIEND, rlT"i" OR. .27 111 'V AT LAW, sciLiciTons IN cmuirc.E.RT, 00: b, +slam's .EL.E., DuOtoloo, Wireollectioturpromptly toado say port of orthero lowa, or Meta= Wisamelti. • Win attosid to not Virctiotis and Solo of Beal Estate, or. 1,404,4. Ilona on Erode sod Not titago. Wienacilt 1.11403 rt R08ISS01; MINIS L MILLERS, FouNDEas AND MAC IitNISTS, `0743,8 ELINGT'ON W 013..11 e. Pittsburgh, PODITA. (Mace), Ne.2l Blarket sssss - Iteolarootor.. sit ustsndatosmEtortra, and ' N II Mat" , ork; Casting., kailroad Work, MID Wk.. oad Shen Ina Work. Jobblog and Bombing done ola stunt tate*. 1,./...mdrafe Sl7 EC Y, :A N6c 2:5 c.) N itantitacturersaad Dealt. Its All kinds of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, • AN D T 013.11.000, corra? of Smithfirld Strut and Dtaawna Ailey, PITTBIPURGM. PA. roEur.rarr .Exau.n.zqGlr.. SIG,TI.VBILLS- DRAWN BY • xptricwir,..£4lll6lßaimir & co., ON TIM UNION BANN, LONDON, IN SUMS OF ONE • roma) or' MO AND UPWARDS. Also, Mils on !be prharlpsl thin and towns of Frsnee, holginns, Otrizanyillasals and other EaroLna Metes, constintly on bald and for cslaby. W&I. H. WILLIAMS L - CO., eThlpsin.. Bankeze...flisxl stmt.. eerier of Third. J. M...I.A.DMLIC. 31.2M11101-7.4LINTT T.R6.2X.011, No. 54 Sc. Clair SIMS, Prartrl's Now ailldlne PITI11131:111011 1%. CARD. sCOTT, DerktMt, • HAS iemovcd to the house lately occupied by Dr. Wm. A. Ward, No. 275 Nan Arad, lwoth ride') third door abots Mad street. D 0... from t a. IL HU ap. s. apligf• Y,_-:6I LSON o.—oow : +‘ . ..=aFiClll:B,3 - or•' - ' - • N R, , E L S SOLID BOX. VISES, , CastSteels:ad Efenune.ted S4ovels and Spades, taanximsbagas, svp4k.uurnvi Teeth, ao. Wurehotgie;2 , 7l;;7l.7 Mare :S.tretat; op= db ':41±111M013, PSI .~-. 17slare Purchasing /Mt:where.. Alar Particular attoltlon clrrn to order. mrlo3ll-TatuT CLIIIAMEN, ROBERT JA.IfISON Apccial s2inicrs4. AGI.NCY FOR lli6 ALL aIviIIBJECIITI WATCH.MS. We. ,could n: rcqleetfully eall the iLti,f4- - • 0.10, , leCti,V4 L, w o 11t=ty talu.lll4Lcd kau La pLo - ...10baa than no tufo cots,: tttoe-Le , ,, , It, LotL by II!!1!!!!!!1Mtti!/1 11 - botaN.a, A 4. ,h r Lt. &ale of thew W.t a, tt, "It [Lew so too W.tarn ‘,/, SILI rY FI,E GOLD JEIVELAIX t. t C 4 C..nro. ...11'.,tott.,e. • i CL.)CS9 porioror of LID tir at.l ONE DAY vAHLOR ar! Ica CLOCKS to. trg: : : 27 DUCED YED,W.D. tYe t..:, alto a ft:',l E:a4113/1 dlLrea 4.74. c a rd. akt Wat:titAt,sat. ikANEMAN Ar. 51eVdtS. tr. 12 aar-t VII *kVA IR` fel. IFIXO I 2.11.1 LATE IMPRO-VIIMENTS Don't fail to pnwure Mrs. WiLislolea tot chliaia Teething. It too no cinel en earth. Id greatly Leila...ell. , precept ksstlit ng eoftentng the guru, reducing ell Intliniu,siou—taill ellay pain, sod is tang to roglitate Ito. I.mesta npon It. mothers, It `'.se teat to riereel,s, qnd h-qttli to tear infects. frit, ly in sit in,* This valultqr ptntrtiptlon el or, of viulacip,tionf eul ilful I , yrfrlcrs lu Fughn. l , and vitb (.1; Iu ..lt n.vt. W01.r.100. It rorno,• :r In cs:o of Pyooolrry am !Dior!;:oa .140 a how tet.t/alan; an non, no; .Itzr fil fife dv,l C•113rITI,..,1•11, • •Itrt en r.. It. vret,bt ,o 1,! &tat... It LI au 01.1.. Li 16.44 n- Ir, t..-ly *SrNowa t;1 , 911:.rfNow Vera, 1110.1 Ea•lLy Grn,rit•tn 12:6. I o.IL E:EYSI:11 :.,...,.,,L 1,2-dasrls - • Pittsburgh Stcel Works. JON/CS. 130 - 17.1-, 0.11:1 f 1; bTEZI, ttcgrse!Ate jnUarqeo 1859 Season s,rangemeet 1853 S. L.C., VIE; ALN 0 ST. P."... C. L. ILP At LY NuRTUEI.N LINE PACE Ex. Fiiit q A Lr.N A., DIT.UO '",— el L WATER A,.De.r. PA UL —7,. 0., a gft ..L.,1 na5,,.. - ¢dceat. and° wl.asi straa.ers will 4.4.1,..... Lt.. flu., (Or ho cA.1112.4 .).-sr. oa.v.La as Ral.a... 31, t+3 ........2/E:4l'S CLaY SI,..dsy.....NOP.TILEGNEIL . .. .. " Al r..vi. I%lva! .y. ..1.Y.51-bIN A 14 , Uel 1.. :IA LETIV f:rIiOPOIITAN .... • T.. Tl.nroirry fi 11.11 Prlelay . •• //. W. r ........ /: N..iord 4, ti yL L kVillite, •cw Tee komtiero, Lhab he. otos io • op, gamin dor the past yoar, OW for ea laity, and perk. raibbliity In teary raq....t, h a. most Esau •mr- e.,l ypay orgardmiloi ou tho Weetetci t ham Having sew steamers to tlio Lea, May Aria ay., propos,. to s eJ wu rho tram:arka, a all butts... entrusted m Mcm. Sopa to mock • VIILl00•1.140 120, al pat move berniolots so literally tern:mei a,a.n tt,u.n /or soy Int:Genial n that amy le. requltiel. aptly at U... Alta Boa, at ito km of Lodm,t etre., or at Ma North. rti Lao; Packet Clks, Ito G 7 Cartninierclal suite. heireeti Oliva and kordnst WAItnE t ('HALER, thueral Notice to 911stantl [liver Shlppera and Peasengara. - - - WE have, mado•nn arra" Dgeme.nt . l7c luitt • ,nth Lbw Illagamtl &Om YaLlal lr ta. •l 7 0.7 I,y which we owo era through tams fn,m Situtourgh tor powantmra utd trekLt ta all smote mo the Alumni Itt, or Fur (Gra.' particular!, apply to F ua, 11. w • Co, Steam {last Aganta, c cacc Amur and Sing key btr, , ty, who arm Illaboalsd to contract for C. • licaaiDE a Q)., (1m0 of V1tt31931 . 914,) 99412411.34t1 T No. 49 Coolta/rclal •t, St. 1.991 31 D EGULAR TUESDAY PACK us,, a pox zemssval..—n. 4a. aew f or MUSA ORAILASI, Copt Ilona. w ea.. for iluk P. and IntotElodiato purta EVERY TUESDAY, at 1 o'clock P. a. Fur truicht or ins,op apply on busrA. cold FLACK, DAILYM k CO- A eta. UOR NASIEVILLE.—The fine I.ateararr rt. Ltarle, Cap:. Dana P.ato f r rho aboaa.. cad .11 I ateracdlata p .rta . I.IICbI,A , a.. 24th kat .at .5 erlo.h P. F.. 1. height or imag o ..110 t, ard or my.T.) FLACK BARNES A CO.. Akeuli FOR ST. LOUIS & ST. PAUL.— Th. au. otos ma' COMtODOE) psunx,-14F:eti 11.pt-Nrry &rout, &Whim for tho &Nom mod all Into, median port aon TVE&DAY too :Int toot, •t• bur height or rotottoodply cu tor•rd or to tny2o • TI.MIIC,'It&ft.NCS & CO.. &gouts. _ _ Tho Clue Muter EMMA Capt J.. ?da• te t ut, will tears fat the Above aud nit f utergerdiete pu, le uu TUIW DAY, the Vel I at b terh•cic P. u. Per Irtight at patJare apply on board or to FLACK, DARN CS& CO." igentn . . VOR LAKE SUPERIOR-Tim 1 4. 4 - DOW, fast, Kenna gnawer NORYLIEED LIOIIT, John Spaulding, Idastar, WA inn fount CiooeLn , Ohio, to Lake Superior, a+ n [vulgar paetrt, Madan In+ µA MID..ITtiI Imre Cleveland on hor Ord trip . TUESDAY, lba Tillt inatant. For freight or pnarage apply Word or IIANNA, GAICREYbON k apiSuil2l Cleveland. Olilo. part ST PAUL AND mirgra r OfiTA. RIVER, Dll4.oT—Vin Kookok,orlloggroo Itari. l.l -rol, Lirefoptert. Usinaa imbpylle.A.Ll , lllo WOLLOII4, rlt. Doter, Ao Do dm otoicacr llt ffoktit, OApt Orimarl Ito 0 +.40/21.1.4. 6 tom for abovo ,orts TillB DAY. =.ll 'clock P.-6. , •Por m frelFht or &meo op. 117 oo boar )• to. YLAOR, Difilit.4 A CO., Ac 001.... F: (,), E ll l , 9O Al 7 l, 2s M.E Th r eo Li g. ,,IS t 4N . D .1 5 4 4 OBS,Capt.lico. I/ Moore, will leave for the oboe° and dl intermedlate porta on TIM DAY th .2351 Ina.. at o'clock Par.,psaltlroly. k'or Lreight or e ideays apkly on . .boandonto PLACE. RA tr.n• 3 ACO.. tn.9/ 7 _ WEIR CAM, - 111Frkfitif6 • • Amj -- oRTYPIa—Tb. liaa.cusaset J.O MattpyT, Caps StoadeLlooral have far the abunro wad all Suter pot. ca THU Ddt, f4":4 Pkr :fright: or instigiftge &KAY.. t"r l -1140,1{.. 13.140.i18 t C4:,.Alte. - .itzDzeurEs. IVholeßalo threnzro..--4dicturst3 ar-P.T7321r6L811, • BPit:lavT 111116.11 sliclT FOR SALE wirn ALI ALMX. A. ILEILD, U. trt. /-;z-cs WM= ifliidE J L I". • es. FIDMMMA ilaapillc, bit Sst. 'Louis, Kt hoc Zupettot 7 Ai ul Otto earns, s:c7_ 05ae Vi. It Is remarkable that to martyobjettlions are now brought against the bond after 'having been adopted unanimously three years ago. Those who now ob ject then gave their hearty approbation. Tine, at last meeting, they were opposed to going forward; bat not from anything in the 'bond. The only dif ference in the circumetance, is the deplorable fall or attitude of the writer of. the bond. Oa the propriety of twanging the bond, under the circumstances, he was not tenoned. Ile would spare posterity the shock which the history of the writer of the bond must give them. Still, this hoeitation was the molt of feeling, not of jud,entenr. Besides, the document is not the exclusive production of the individual in question. There were two others on the committee drafting the bond. The integrity of those le an off set to the fall of the ono—posterity would no regard it. Dr. Chry at io was only the penman—Synod adopt ed. Now the documeet is our own Resides, long heifer° his fall, Dr. C. had discovered the deeds of Synod. lie had avowed his opporitiou to Cotenant. log. Thu had boon dune in two different lettere to this court. Still, no objection should lie against the . bond, Mce ti t n writer wry, guru when It was penned. The Unformed Presbyterian t: hog c h i Whether the bond is to boa term of communion, lis not o valid question now Wo Matt not as Jodi. Sr eM7 M.-ling.—On tact Thursday craning,the.l ; rm ‘ ,l .:tale, but as the Synod of the Reformed Froeby. day before the appointment fur tho Special blotting of this body for corenoutiog and the dispensatiou of terion Church. What Synod may yet do, we are not the Supper, come of the ministers , and delegate.s,.t.o I now to inquire. The documents now before us are the Synod met in convention, in Pev. Dr. Ipmen a i the only ouce nes, overture! before the people, nod I yet it is urged that the bond should become a term Church, in Allegheny city. This subject before the of 00m0 , 0r000 .. meeting wiz in regard to the duty of going forward 1 Walloon proposed marriage to the Heavenly Bride stho work of covenanting, as had been inrenter, I groom, raid the speaker; we have fixed the time for elation. .1: the last meeting, Saturday 224 inst., the nuptials—the banns hate boon proclaimed—the h ur l boon spi,ointed as the day on which the rove- guests are invind—tho ceremonies are arranged; and stirll nom ' heui ' l be ""°' Soon oft " the e l s. '"'", u , e oxpectatioe is high . How can we now violate plight. , hod .... ",,. ~ i-, ,i .. r , -.10 , i ,,,, stir „f-11,,,,,. to ~,,, el faith or repudiate our vows? Is not this vowing effect. and then tualiinis inquiry' This-is the third limo 70n0 could the res.i al of rho hood to the church we have 0 ,,,, , , 'l eo ,. or . rao ,, owteett , Can we en and to , h . er "tte 4 communion be d°"° , i " a * it i ' pert ruck tickleree t s, '“ to pars wi th out tokens of divine U..f0.0 , 0 , on go on to ...P. , . 11, 0 . 3 o ` .. '" ant I disepr.robasion ' Can we trine with our Lord, and moue nitro. I posi Ohm resolution a Micussiim came. not 00 010 i t ,. n t , t i onooro y wh a t. will be the ef_ Lhteo who .ccre action in calling dm ,00reetion urged It-0., nr ,, ood n„ , Wo will excite the scorn of our that, i n - • i o a, lA, i inset:a,- of Synod, Low and un ,. ra.,,;fil. or. Wu.: will be rho efforst upon many in Iva, 100 CirCll,,,talltEs bad .1.1,,E, ‘0114.1 placed Sy- : ,o c „ at , , what anguish sal r ,,, , ,, t o ... 0 , 03 ., L-i, et let okettog, in .4 nos Pl,dinrk mal t ing ,I I ! ...sais.4 ly oarecting I lac old, hoping to have. an very doubtful whcl•kr k k l - rnP , r Io go forwar d. I opportunity to lilt up Me baud to God, will turn their 1: I n t u r nt ,' .4 rl c : s ,i,7, ' , ° ,„ ° „ tt , -ge t, t , t , n : " t- ° , t ," l " .° !° the ~ faces in sorrow to the grove, Per the honor of Christ soy ' -' -,--'- - -- - -'"'" o f '''' ''' t " "' —fir the boner t o our religion. let us lay aside our th., original draft of the bond: Second—The loot br o k or r,,_ ee d r litr o sences, end we may expect our L hat the, nl, a iii,r-ity 01 opinion in the church, or. nod will roe , or h.go ht A „,, t ,,,,,,, 0 0 honor prance nl.teiit-g Ito I,sitioa whit h the bond, if sworn. will nod 00,7 444 laid uswards the church arid towards her subor • 11.124. c. Eta,. 14,14.-whLthir Mao hiMI otould he re- that wo a. ,.. . 0 , ,„,y to 0,,,...,, , sn, h ave it to t h e isms. Hughes said it any proof is wanted to show gardad as 4 - • • I.„ L d or , 01 ,.., . ~,,i sod in re - , great eff-cto to Lraig up rho MI6& of 133•1111.rere t o rids s' as f........ 1 trot bi....ssog at. 4 1 any 000, nod i the duty. Ait too spieLles sande hero will out b to ba taLen sr ...nine:o:y ludivissuass, or cangrega.. arpro, ..,, 1 , 7 too poorl „ . on l y ~,,„ r.,.., do th e y 'Lot " " l'l' '' ''' ,. Only .° '' `,` ll , l ' oo6o° of the dais- no tit faith and love to Chain. Without g.ii.e, i.i,,,,est t.„,e Fart ie t h e aiseeeeter, , Lot t he tha a we C. LOeer 000...ent properly. Lis could Oct g '"" °l ' u not tt "" l t. t "'"' "P i " ','?"'"", 'J . " , i now swear the nand, because there v, ass much lack that th u 4:ooo.aaat, Arai. eleore, would : Di, on castor- , ' rung. re the niegardues and in the church. Tito as.. a:, i tit merely an individual or social act. Pcomo _o.bara vt tho convention, declared th i Yr.f ,at ! world would all said that be had all along objectod aek—ts this your covenanting.' they could la, t,,411.4.al 41 thlo time, and Oa ,an . N t, the bond. As yet he hart no new light. The pieparod hood, ssatsl thorn übst.aelt, woe removed— i qtlErttOD is nut. will se covenant, but, whet Is the Lund, unlitunlit ' , it '' to " a ' rtt "' tutd "'"' dt°,4 ' ' ot " I''' . i Lend' lie °bloated to tho -Confeszion of Stns." Z. 4 ,00 t h e Ace (yvry,,,pt, ' ,EI —„,,ba. 0,6,0 ' Inn ti 0.04001 was very detective. Strange things urged t" dory Cr '' ' ' .' " g Ltnttttl to "rt.''' 000 tho d '" , have 'icon introduced tuts end discuesloo; as, that ci a su m Lea leseetieg. le.eriLi that it mi. was Loi dss..o, Dr . ~,r,r,,„ had repudiated these doenmente. This great detriment to Um church would follow. 1 During oho slisousti.m, Ohs resolution was changed Illustrates that they are not what they should be. 60 n't Lo t nxn e rn" 1" ft C liontrl 6ttnunt'" r ' F itt " ° , °t " lau before If we covenant now, the people have yet , The bond was norm overtured. Did ever Synod du LOW a n d 41.,,DILEVC11 cr,C.llllelett,Cui h ose arisen Crone , : tO exa.Line the bond; still, Le would not interfere MO loot teen/Ina of 53.... I. it IS 1.0. !canal tSpetl.- I ~,,,, the ~,„,,,, ~,,..”, if it h e d eterm i ne d t,„, , ,,, cut to go tom-ai1...1c. 1 forward user pratranted 414,a:slew, so wk.. a :den 'le. 1 1re, .. , .., „ art , c s w no, , , on " 1 ., e s., lire tee 1511....11 1,11.11.r.:15: t. too a,ead,plistusLat a tio , ittltr,E, 'all i t.EL 1.17E1,4 that Ma, s eunent mil tooth of 10.0 ii,C...41.1.001..,„; tat:4l4 'Li rE.L.,Etti. 5..... : ~,,, ~..../ ~,,, . 0 0 0 ,,,,,,J. ant n o t ti.lo deed ri the hating elicited (ho dn'und "t""i'n: when 'he''' . 1 except et pleasure. With this nridemtandang he "..."'"'..4" the mo. or .1 t" t ' .. " l"- ' "“ 1 " " ' '', t eburch—nm to be entered tutu by coegregations, reetion adjourned. could nut engage in the wort. In 'lreland the Fror , dinv 1 fri.lay.—The special meeting of the Reformed Presbyterian Synod was constituted, I dons do not take the ... venom. We may have the church finds herself in n difficulty . Some ciengrege. according to adjournment, last rriday, at 10 o'clock i ram . " Loot , a. )1, by Rev. Saint Sterrett, the former Moderator. Thu renter of tire boast Lad tot only committed Some time was spent in making up the roll of • tho sin of adultery, but of contumacy; and until coembyre, all elder, being admitted who were mein. open confession Is made be would not be satisfied. bees of the last fy 2/ ail, and those who had been eer• lie could art a„,,, ,, ,,,.,,,,, rho fee , f rom t h e b ee n . tilted to Ohio. lice. .0. Shaw thought all allusion to the bend The Moderator hat log reed the my:, of CiCE4I,O3 out the agrcesi upon l•y the committee nylon:ilea for thin 1 wholly set of place. De is baton! lit curry , pledge of C'yessd Sc covenant. An attempt is now r-rl it e. littr e t .. A. :.1' Milligan °C a ' t" o the ~ foil .- w in g made to prevent him from doiag to. la the same E. 1.41.4011: 7h a 0 WO 1141 e procataa,,accorurog to t he . light he bad looked upon the call of the Convention. plan proscribed, in the work of rebgr,,,ertal an d The epenker argued that we may never by mute erelesiamtical renovation. . 2 -,, unanimeue, and was pained that any dividing wedge A r rtnt : n brig( . tt'n"t"°' ILtt mover nt i at "" n '"" r should be tired to drive further apart, and prevent remotion until the prr.rr time fur Ili slircurrion. S earenauting. Ho imliored we are a united Ludy for. A. Storcoron in ioned if the remise= of the now Lays made progress tu the right direction in feet day. upon which • Ltt" ' erenonOntat s ioS ; sr" ' m isuse to d dear.-or.:S!. ls should hold their learn Coo fret , ' i.' 7 t , • , he n , e r ''''''..... , , "7 ,. ' 0 ". ' , "." 0. a lotto, ti's Pere CVO...a of the blessing of trod in ility. , Liti oUr liner er.L..rir When mas become bound by th e To Ohio t..luutS Ili. m-1.,,,t-r replied "" ° 000 oath uf ILA no ell: le satlyned—,,in reel differserly observing ri fast in preparation for a Synodical corn- ard, cart, „woo , minion. nod probably fut . corenenting ; bat our go- I to or t,,, t„,only . 0 ,.. ~, . r tnn I - road. i,,.,„„ t h e ing forwersl now r 3 1310 pir,lgn en the part of S 3 ass!, . 5 . 4 t ,„, ;,, s ~, oyiotors.l. sad tau net Lorsuant mud that see will 40,1,1Ert... ibi•truer.ei err not .10.11,-I,at. , tau innsrJetsd 1t nn 0 r IT - T81317RC13: MONDAY MORIN:LNG, MAY 23, 1852 65=== City and News Items Mane TLYPllR4ll . ollC.—Observations taken at Shaer, Optician Store, No. 55 Fifth et., yestenlay.. IN eV]. I\. BOSON. V s. ■ fiE " .... . . . • ..... . fi " P. M --..... RI Barometer 29 VC" UNION Pr.d.Trll BIESTLSO, at the rooces of the Yontig Melee Chi-letter, :Uwelotion, No. 68 Fifth Ftreat, et fl o'clock, r. u., every afterhoon.Ant, fur a few nalohtes.ll,j,ct ocaannt etey longer. iteeurding t.. tL< schodulo locbared by the cos, ;onetedsti:es - .1ft:0:O., the reli•;ktis sett ices wore then introduced l'f• and rueductedll,37.. J. I. who preached Wi t. ith r t "; " iiiifotlfee : approprlatO to fall day, from retro tv, ....I' I nru s , thnoned nod blush to lift r q , Ito! t. , se• I.,ant ‘,. vay our It anylL,ut vlec than •u my forte to thee, ;my It ter our illignitive are in. al act. crewed over our bend. nr..l our Lice pair i, grown ur Turt,r . 0 , r, ,- ft t.. t i,e ; tan tot. on t4iLeu m> .r 1 into tbo beaten an it ta...u.A,13 s.l S:lltor., 604 Ow :17. low ACII [lova At the Clam:, or ax ileveti,nol exercise, dm irtoi 4 u• it, • ate* nays; Conlon of Firs - erne read by Rev, W. Milroy. . 1101 14 - N,1.a1 I• 161 at tbe mug •i,..c.Lird to The aftern•;oa ,rituon 1,6 preached by liar. J. r.s.tet e h.II b•. , bit - ureter-kr , ' the rell.;.t , t , .re'e-s Lore, from Lzerte4 bat moon ve lie •t•lOve• Re , s• 0 ; thieservice' '' • . the erarta.rt,leratree _ - , •• lI Ia r“.s. 1,1110.f..105, Te•Jta - .-/ 11:41 After religious :Cr , ' kic,, 3 , ya 7 ..1 r.,2;1 CA 1 ,, hold au r N. ::::,1::: . :..µ1 . 71N me N ,rk ,rimblir, e:::•tal orninststao rccninc,' mooting at 7 o'clock, alai thou odiourtattl. / •a• , Net.N.Ul NE,. •••• •• an.l At tho cpcolor, of tho ornate , onccioth hay.... Al , n ''''.. , •' •I 1'r . .... 1.. ' • '`•c . ''' ` 4 " .. v "" th "" r " •c•-td atth L. • , ,Cl. 3""""'""o" his ''''"''• " b i d ' i ' ' o ' f '' ' ''''''' i ' ottgat7tt " c i ' :o.r...:( 4 l l ll%,p ' o! . : ‘ ••• „, h•clit:a . - 1.11,115t0 or* Werltug hn had uttodtaoth . - t c report, Qt. ottsitk.' ~„, „,...,j- ~j Me ohjeci, Oa :-.1,1, trot t. 14.4.N. , •1:ff1Ca11i“. WNW i N ,r,N, NylarNJ dna. N 11,Ni.....1.e.1,#6,A,... [lnuari NA k tllo C , NVoNII,n yeelcrthy aron/ug, he hoped tuad i •u. -. • .a- , a , naaot 1••• t o, •••• •tt rtao - d a tat t,i ,,,, ' , if sly ...,,,,,,pi,,ti,/, t h e td, a that thu act o:cor. , '-•;•,:i . g ,, , ; , , • : - ,..... , ," , : . t ,..,,., , ~, . ~,,,,t i . „. u ,„,.. , ettatat Tett , ation N'.., !..; La so ethc't,tattlical net, ha I ,,, ,c. ~ • --...., would W' ~ , 7 : • •••to , at•I• 7 : •- a" h.' It , h , I. • 'ILI. rea4,:tico tiaa ....ILI intle dl.ctollts Dr .Itabt - It. r..;11.c oNI3 Ix -•• tal 1.. 1,4 ; iti • , ',l 1, ..u.N.td N... a 1-f-r tba 0.2,11 ho :nail t, tht ilithcrto ~o Lac. 000 u ~,,.,,,z ~, ~... 1,, the duty I tra,;ar :13•01100 .4 eye., a.ll work Na al, NNbds•t... •0.11 ti, and [to t•haractcr of :ha Lund. IL.. •F.,aher :cad ,: . ,''l - r 4 :...,",, , :;111 4 . :;, 4 4 1 7,.L . ,,,,,,,,,, ~...,.. ~,,,,,,.. extracts felt at . . etht , rial et :Ida to the Covanautrr, , ~,,,',7 , ,,,,,, ~,,,,har nuoAtna: altar lot tatotaug of thy aall, the ihti.•ort of orldca as. i n. rt „„,,h.•, ~ ~, rf„„ .4.,,,4 0",,t1y ile. Mt, that Sy tiod, at that toactlnd, had agtend, .• trot:patent , Ire", M.& 1, Ils• c.ININ.N.N; •• ty,re t.l with trail, 11,LiMiity, 1 0 ruceuaut at thsa, sad that ; '',.- ~',..,,, 4 , , .Y. 4 adl , ' ,,, a- .1 - ---"--- -- .tie umeting arbuld be it mwet ecazotiable time for the a. This "kat idea.. All !r,t morn ~ f mz.l. l ie>i tabe,ara..nb, wan: made td Evaugetleal Lutheran :53-nO.l -7,.,„ 1 . -1;61 ..'14.4 run.u,- I 1. , 1 4,1 .W 3,3,, tr. 1.1, :7 .1.1: • , 41 , e :13 I—o thPy • 1 1 n.t 11. Q oxr,,, :I•,.l.4lxndurtc , l it !D Ittc. t. 1•71,1. cc w...1.1.11n0ar rcturnua,r,. tne 1. l•rs.,e3t t. 1,33 L. 1. h y 0... 3133 ;,n t‘,lllt, 0.• h n4.lt ; 11, N.l.l‘o , lhnn f:: , ;;;A• tn.! h • •••• Ire, ' un; <A 11, In - I—trot:Lyn, . '', .1 (hp ~ 1, sncr tu _ in the , r,ert.ttt I,nd, 1,.1...1.1 In lb 4t.nt 'I 411 . . pant nt a El,CCiri f 'Ube b::i3 I.c.tc4 ! I trust 1..:n-- alLs c.a t tc. I. tic • Jail, n it...: •t.. Isau n . The ,••• I , r.hy.ry kaa.l 141:th161 Ic . aaa U.. 4 ..c..rts.lt:tszt Cue 'a:pat:ix-a,. aad of tale baa pulyac. c .c.f.ca • .an. flat: LvL cho not bate/ W:lf.Sol2 b) a 3 a.:a• [Son/ thn 4.; 7r, LIN; .6. 1.41.. I,f Lastd., Ego, bott.go4, atgoovor, &at; g.• forward uow. tottwo mood. h.mlacto;cia Lite tract of car A our, otrongo.g. too, Otttnn clay f...lter• let tte tot tett t taccapit:y i.ttootplot on covet..Ong. Sconox tranwpiring iu Ear..pv atzo mditatu our Bulb rat facet *gala our country Ic d,lngti Igor, 4,1 mo may not bo In we'd for Out. work. Itcv. 7..11. Wilehu agreed 110.1 1 41; rpcner bad rill& Litt elia.thad beau urged as to the erritt: df Sac Loud Kat: tr.l Qv lure. It so out Cer eal., :het Dr. CN - jt Liu wad !Ur unite publte • Thu mgt er•.. to,. te,olott,“ stood the bond to 60 AY , Arit.4.l•Atical ' deed, but ha (the *colter) would I ken to hear from those who have, in printed documents, expressed different vlows. Ile wished things to be pit in each a shape that there can bo uu misunderstanding. At the last Synod welled arrived at o unanimous conclusion in regastl to the question of the deacon, and meta prepared to go forward to covenanting. Submit:tautly now leases bad arisen. Ile was tio• willing to cOrennut until Mtn nto willing to curry out the directions of the °bomb. After a lapse of two years, only ono congregation bee elected dea cons. Ile could nut holm that thorn would bo an honest effort to encore them hereafter. Moreover, in 'hie Synod thorn 13 nut that unanimity end Chris tian affection which urn eciontiel to covenanting in the right spirit. - Thi. call for the Convention bad been made In good faith. The writer of the cell in known to he candid; and yet the Convention is called a voluntary ass oaation. flare he Bari aid same old principle of alienation. How can nn covenant nailer snob curnetancns? He woo, at least, reluctant. . _ The speaker argued that the bond should be im proved. Ile had hoped that it might have been, and that we could cotenant at thid meeting; but now abandon.] all }lape— l. Because the notion of the last Synod, directing congreimtions to elect deacons, had not been falflOti out in good faith. 2. Because the nature of the proposed covet:not transaction Ls nut understood. 3. Because the hood is not the right kind. And d. We are not a united people. Roc. S. 0. Wylie asked how the action of Flood Iran not been curried out iu good faith. J. Id. Wilson---"Ttro year. burn elapsed, and yet no deacons hove been elected except in one congre gation." S. 0. Wylie— , 'Wo arc trying to hare deacons." Rev..% IL W. Sloane said he did nut regret si lence in the convention yegerday. 110 thought leer were conferred with as to the calling of IL Had the editor of the Covenanter been conferred with by many no to the necessity and propriety of calling the con vention? It was prepoatcroaD; therefore, to speak of candor under such eirounietances. . . . . As to the matter of outtipant renovation bo bad i sorer been ardent though ever ready to follow the loadings of Providence. Ifs bail thought the fall of Dr. Chrystlo a groat ohstaolo In the way. Now be did nut - to regard it. Some - had said that until those is uniformity un church goverutneet—l. o. deacons in every congregation—they could not COvcnarit. But this difficulty wee always before the minds of there members. They row wittier to Cot:non( be. ' fort. Nothing now hoc arisen. de never bad sup posed that the covenant was to be an individual or social bond. All regard it as an occlesiastical pro needing. Nevertheless he did not suppose float those. whe would not swear the bond must be subjected to discipline. Ray. S. 0. Wylie said that since the first attempts to covenant be bad never been am sanguine as others —had never soon the urgency of tho call to the duty. I Pine, Synod, however, had been in its Sinai votes - 1/110131610125, tie regarded thin as evidence that it was the will of Christ that tee should covenant. Hence ho was williog to jobs with brethren in the duty. So , yet. Now, we are chat. up to lino of two Courses—to go forrari as agrood upon before; or take no action, exoept tonics all bachiltii Synod to reconsider. any Atteniplin set aside the action .of ,the _rapier mooting would violate good order, `since!. the specific object of this meeting t.3' to swear the Bond propared... Tho,ressoillrby a special mot: appoluta.wazr.to.Avocd. *Az „am lanes which fits4hs previait eniaantiag now. 1 • • l• } ': ti Itoß 1.:1,t1a t:tj 4,1 .1 ,o tlle f.,,c Lte oaf, at et/,1 ta,an 1. ratniti itettlY7o,l by ttGot; t : I the Auabbtarg .re th,a 6Latt:culat of Dr. fr,iar.l, • Lklt wcuid o.usay :also kap,. 1111.1• It...prnsatun ro'haa wat €l7no.t was a4l.lllLtai tbere was .r.at a 1,411 of chteartt, sod tbat_=:rtiotl Limo tho Gezcral byvoi .tuy ;4411U- • l/r ilarkey 1,..,014 a teller from the •gamen 1.1. t, a rcipertea . ttanlnt.trt[ltiOns and other dvck..uet.t,. Referred to a eitocial committee .etie•g •.: Rev. bra Mann, li nrLoy and Baugh,. Mr. Hale, bad beard of ricancra to bit !aunty .te I was wonted knelt of absence I ~ thee erreld prerented the revert et the Toro tt or Referred t•, the Committee on Treastrel'a it.port. The Chaff Appointed Itov. J. Campbell on Con. wine° on the elan- of the Church, anti Iter. I'. C. !laugher on Liter:aid lustitutione. Report en Mt:niter,' Fund war then read by lie, Ehrhart. . - . Ms L. L. Haupt, from the Trustees of the P4stor's Feud. appoiuted at last mooting of General Synod, held at Ilaeding,subtoitted no iv:rot/at,. ..cured by tvort,s{re fisted Msrch . 3V ..17,00 to km". , 000, 1.1 0 Oct. 1, HO Cash Tersseee from.ornserTreaterer.. .............. Uto 62 Intorott cn point, to July pr.reloo o l part of principal A.ltlVl.uil Interest on I.:V.11.1o. 11!2ttl Tani /m0unt.......... ..... C 5 p•ld ter prlatarg,l , o Ll•ak bc010 , ,..tc . 519 0) LeAving ,ct band n balano. 01 td . which 51,500 le iu mortgeger, and $OO9 05 on deposit iu Philadelphia Savings Fund. The Trustees ray they aro more and more con vinced that the Peebles Fund should ho mutilated in the future upon the basis of Christian charity, in accordance with the Gospel, to which tbo Peetor'e Fund of the different dfsuict Synods should be aux iliary. This report was adopted. Report of Secretary of the loot Convention, Prof. Bt. L. Stoever,. True then read. Lie had completed the not of the General Synod's printed minutes, with the exception of the Convention held in Frederick la 1821. The proceedings of the eighteen pest eon acad.!, together with those of the convention which in 1520 organired the General Synod, have been hound to two volumes and ere presented to the Synod. Tho Secretary has elso completed the transcript of several former eonventions in the protocol, and the V(.1111230f, iteeordlug to the direction,' of the lOW Gen eral Synod, have been deposited with the Historical Library of the Lutheran Church et Oettyeburg. The report was adopted, and a vote of thanks mended to Prof. Stasver for hi. labor of lore. Rev. J. A. Seise, of Philadelphia, made the report on the correction of Scriptural neteronces in the cat echism. lie was appointed at the feet convention of this body. He reported— let, Thanes hod attended to the duty assigned him, having cep:folly rer:sed and retitled ell the ref crew.. to Scripture! proof teats contained in the General Synod's edition of the catechism. 3. That the result of this ClXACUill&tiOti halters the discovery of mere than sixty errors in the printing of said references; of about one dorm omissions of the principal hate (on no many different points) which are ordinarily referral to for Scriptural proof in other oditione of the Catechism; and of these, refer ences to apocryphal books; end a misprint In the last three lines (hang also a Scriptural quotation) iu that eootion of the table of dative headed "Of Ilearera" 3. That he has corrected these mistakes, supplied the urniEsiOntl, changed the Inforimm to apocryphal writings to corresponding texts in ca.nonicil book., ' and restored the proper passage in the table of dudes. 4. That at an early period after the luljournaicat , of am leaf, annual Synod he delivered a copy of these corrections to Mr. T. N. Kurtz, who claimed to be the authorized pablieber of the Catechism, but who has not yet (to the knowledge of the imbectlbee) produced on edition coach:deg dame correction. S. That there to herewith presented to the General Synod a copy of the Cato:M.4m with the oorrecttone referred to. • • This wa. adopted, and a vote at thank. passed to Dr. cos, who appears to bo a gentleman of great ability as ha is a man of fuss presence and elegant manners. Rev. Dr. Reynolds offered the following resolution, which wee adopted: Been/oat, That the control and management of the publican= of the General Synod be referred to the Hymn-book Committee. -- - • . The: Committee wee as follows:. Dr. Pohlman; rior. jambs, - .Gott./tiote, .F.W..Gdoedelhar,,D; A:Ntobler. ; . . Bey. Mr. Curtis, of Adrian, representative of the General Assembly of the N. S. Presbyterial Church. was invited to address the Synod. He made some very beautifal and cordial remarks, amusing the pleasure he had felt in mingling with bin Lutheran brethren; he was delighted with the dignity and freedom he bad observed. Ile hoped the Synod would sand a delegate to the General Assembly. Dr. Schaeffer responded in a few appropriate re marks, expressing a desire for a still more cordial cod Christian sentiment of brotherhood between the two churches, remembering that One Is our blaster, oven Christ. The follow:lug gentlemen from different amebae in the city end elsewhere were introduced : Pre. Jar cobue, Croigb, Simiabangb, Clerk, Minor and Mitchell. Report of Committee on African Minion was read and adopted. They had proposed a conference with the Avery School. of Allegheny. involving the edu cation of colored young men for the held of labor in Africa. Thu following was the first resolution ap pended to Report: That the Committee be author ised to establish a Miasioa School in Western Africa foamed of the United States, provided persons ran bo found to undertake the work. Oa thin resolution Dr. Harkey made some remark/. He said he had been informed that the school could bo conducted In Africa at a less capons., than hers, excepting that buildings would probably. cost more. Such a school would he a centre of light and influ ence, the centre of a mission that would result in great good. The cumuitteo are determined to go no further thou they have the moans. While the ques tion was still pending, Rev. Reynolds moved to ad journ. but unu called upon Rev. Mr. Officer, who has taken great interest in the African Mission, nod who has been in Africa, to make some remarks. Mr. Of ficer raid a few words. liev. Wm. If; Harriron, of Cincinnati, raid Mr. (Miner was too modest to tell what be bad dons. and he (Mr. H.) would speak a word in hla favor. He had labored ovorywhoro in Lebalf of this mission, aloud:mg and hoing ,pant, and he wasted the Synod ,01.1 I ,tep for ward and all 1.... Adjourned for the flen o,.—The r boz.ae.. ..f tr :•ya,od ;170 t.n Sata,,lay anerc....o to 11,0 rellgo a., ex cs prolimin.uy acd preparatory to the naerathett of the l.nstrs Supper, which was administered in the char, h of in, Dr. Krauth, yertarday afternoon. A. very largo audience Wist present to beer the eloquent and impressive discourse of Rev. Dr. Pohlman, of Albany, New York. .The house was crowded by members of the Synod and rho families belonging to the church, usually worskapplog In tho house. The services of the 600 d, hitherto, here been the most Jammed:2g description. The diecussiohi of Friday on the aduitzsiuo .of tho Alolenethon Synod °paned. to thus. not acquainted with the diacfplioe of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, great questa= ievolving eubjecte which have divided the roligious world to all tho ogee since freedom of thought has been vouchsafed to worebippere of nod. That dis cussion disclosed in the Lutheran body s ehriation freedom of thought and a spirit of kindness and of charity which were Tery beautiful. ft also brought out come debaters uho showed that the church is not without i, .rotors aad Ito logicians. Yet in tho midst of points of difference there was apparent the most twrfoot thadlinesa of fooliog and the greetest courtesy. 'rho whole eya,em and dteripline of tho church ap• pear! to be pervaded by that Germatr spirit, ELI to epeak, in which Luther struggled and Mammal.. wrote. Such epealore, moreover, AB DEE. Pohlman. t•procLur, Springer. Reyoeld, , , Mena, Kurtz, Krauth, M'Creo, and other,. rtimen names or are unable I. rec,,l, sin L.,: often f,,uod to rinular suetubtage— Epeeni Se.tion.-0a Saturday evening the bien nial meeting of the Home Miteionary Society war celebrated. ROT. Dr. Kurt,. of the Melanetben Syned, opened the oncreireg .4 the evening by reading the I79th hymn— •Oh that the iced a :eh.% want me gram' which the eougregetiou joined in ringing. Thu weather was inclement and the audience nut so largo Is it would have teen OM the boas° was nearly fell Pruner ssas offer.' by kor. Dr. Kurt', tbo tilth hymn suog I=l She Doetor then gated the Hume to Ito to hold the blenni•l meeting of the Hume Mlstionary Socie ty, wd if rt., t•ibin to ndennee the interestaof that Society. . . The Cast speaker ere, bay. Pros. Wetter,4l . form. Ile soleeented the claims of the Wept to the ettentioh of the Society: the eye of the world are upon tho Weer. there ;he pure word is needed, fur there the Man of Stn, the itotniah Church, is celebrating im heathen rite!, and the foul. reouthod infidel is heard there; and there, toe. are found good and eat-neat men who are laboring for the truth. Through the influence of the AnaaricAs Roma Miraloottry Society ten thouta=i tool, the year, hare been brought to a knowledge of the troth and maintained a thotimand rnionitora in the fled. The erect ts a field where a great element of our population it there where the tun-ught is bright, where no moo, tailaa nod eatle coop ) on up and hem you to, ea in a flour barrel, but *Lyre 3ou knock the Lead out ;lad hare the wkrile woe. 1, the cleat hearene nod the blur elites ahoce your Lead:. . . . There are now fist ,n LutLur. rniCutors iu lowa' the epcsker had lo.t come from the lowa Synod there are 131/0 contatunicaute no then reported, In the Stows. They were getting along pretry well in the building of chorally! till the money preseure in vaded theca and the crepe outtrely tailed. Ile-thouglot the matt eloplant appeal be could make wouli be to state the facto. A Lutheran mthlttor in lowa Lad told hint that hit fatally wee actually to a Slate of deericutian, hie children are without clothing and Ma wde also vet to the taidtt of Lit great &Athos he peeachce the gnepel and will net abandon the held. lie unneeded LI. remarks brau !retract I rtun a ear. coon which be hal preached on the rulject et their lab,ro and tafferings iu I tea. the tpeech was plate but effective. Ker. It,. Harkey, of Illinois, thou took the stand. U. staid that vette he felt keenly In the ‘re,,t, 15 the tart that a gnat deal nf Tetra is dam; there by other .6mq:en-soon:, Irltirtt properly belongs to is. The Methodist brethren have to , hundred nun Isterr, arusvg the Herman population. If we Lad an equal bomber -1 Lutheran pre...hare and the :air, auniunt • t money they spend, ere could convert the ”ur morrmeota, ali 611,C, In .10- 11..iitr.Z work au far as exturnal ,grerr depend., am 5, at: the Lord if he shall give us a prupiti.ue 105,5 and o good • ••i• , aro shall /1, and t: egatn. it. hold • : rat:go,: lttvetur, very invaing. 1. latuto ler. now :a I.::ra and b as t I otr They bane suns. to 0:1 ant- IL "Ids I . o'..ALud at,. LCJ rt.davng endurai., am tug loatit,ran vtbatctrti in the 1,, al, I. of P. qt . Ito fr,c ',ate ..f which 0.1 tae bur ,L. He .A114,:c.: to t, eat.b 1,..tt or oovtl.u.: the ito.pc; t. thorn who hove it tt. 1.1.> t, ,e 4 to az.ollt nad entlzatiostic :tootel, the low w of cheerfut ee,..l gtv Orb. Stun .1 few retehtho futater, Coo thet4ieg ttoevol with the u:u. dovatio.tal eloaceet • ' C ‘.l 1 n. —tet , re Ifw 1 , • Laura,: h.asoi rh• •. hatutday traoruing 0. I' Pay cournwl far plaOutoe. lu the caselof Mow ander 0 Wool is Lunn.. wo,t,ty, and tan.. adawo, m° deOstelaul, to. at yhmant, tad cantitan .paaaing al..t.t two boarNdevollsag lb. gteslat 1,411013 a the taw in argulog the law of tha rue, Judge Otter briefly charp...l th• jury, who returned, owlet tua lattructlons • verthat f 01 . ,. l•Thro jury lin • that the I. ot Yoapueel ,•I by the rail road cowiwny at tam,. lite cen. P.. than thalt par .aloe; and If the wort deel la that the C.m.siaalonern of l.e.rron e e..umy had .nth .Ity undor the art e' asaewhly of Dth July, awl the rat ownten , lathu the Grand Jury A. , given In ...Wan., that the raintilT ho. a rlalot to receive the whole atutaisit of IL. whponad. Oared on. notwithstanding tb.• out that Ih. hood. wart told at lois than ittelr par tat 1111.11 iLty .4,44 the •ntonott of tho tame, with iutartat o at tbe stow of SI,IISS,CA but If the Court shall be of the °Oahu that too pla.nfll can regovur wall In the sante ratio that the bowie were hold far lan than their par value then thry .watt the same at p 1,463.110: und If rho Coast Audi he of opinion that, by mason el the Inds of told bonds, itr ler. lban their par tats., the plaintiff is not entitled to rawaver anything, then they will aut. • vorglet fur dehndant.- Slcrrra. Taylor an! St Cocotte, crono,ll for derttuce, roan. ;,at the cars with Intuit ability and ertdoded the lotcrst-ta of the county with port zeal. Mr. Taylor untscd ho a new trlst. Tbefuryy. wet.. chscharand, Judge Grirt thaullioz thew fur Muir punctual a110t:4.1 , s Attar the dim:foal of • mart of Cala nu the equity. lot, tbo court edlourroti till thu roorntog at tan o'cloca itcuotous Gerutativas.—Our columns this morning ere almost usurped by news from all the Bytioda now in melon. The letters front Indiamipolle, from our special correspondent, "51," wheat rityle will be recognized very readi ly by °unmet reader" of the Gaza - nit, will be perused with inherent. We shall hear from him every day during the Synod. We ehall alto have reports from the New School Elynotl, now in semen at Wilmington, Delaware. The next an nual meeting of this body will he held in this city next year. . • The Evangelical Lutheran Synod also claims a good part of our spaco this morning, and will continuo to have it until that body adjourns . The Synod of the Reformed Presbyterian Church in also to pension in Allegheny, and we haw° there Runlee a special reporter. We distribute about one thousand °opine of the MILT °acorn each day though the Synods now in sessions in this city, in addition to our usual edition. Ma DlO.ll'B7Ell —Tnt name of thin gentleman to too well known in connection with all that Is sweet and delightful In vocal music to need any "puffing" from the press. It Is he that had made the "May Queen" one of the most popular eonga la the leaguer. We eeldom enjoy the oppor tunity of ponakiug of a musical feast like that which Mr Dempster will give to us on Tuesday evening next, (24th lost.) in Lafayette Ilan. His selection of pieces In of the moat chaste and beautiful in itho repertoire of Ettglibb and Soot 'deb Bongs. We bespeak for him that cordial reception by a Pittsburgh audience whleh his great,morlis no richly &servo. MIL Jamas Cairn= la the name of the gen tleman who begged a ticket of ns to get in and see "the hanging," on Friday, with the promise of a report to us. As we have never seen him eine, ho got his ticket, and the last that was seen of him by any one, be was hastening with all convenient epeed for the cars, it is thought that he was terrified out of all further growth. The report of his "doing:" will appear in the Blairsville Slasher and Craihr, In July nett. Outt Musical, FateenvNo. 25, le to hand, and Is full of clinic° muSio—dteettng, a Melody by Mendelsohn; The Tear, a gong; The Land of Dream, a song; A Redowa ; Three Fishers IYent Bailing; and a Oalop, a Dance and aJlg— all for. ton cents'. New York: Published by C. B. Seymour & Co, No. 107 Nassau St. This is an unusually cheap and vat:Able publication, tarnished yearly by mall for 800 dollars. REv. 51tzonsta, of -tbo M. L Church, Presiding Eldest Salem, 0., em lathe Lutheran pynad,on Eigurdid. Ho is amiui of great, suer p qt chariaren - and hoderotcrit all tP tho zer Ticao2 his muter, _ • TH. public will sot forget that ;the the muslial concert of the Frobainn fioCiely, which will take place this evening at Lafayette Sal , They will be assisted by the best amateur talent of the city—Mrs. Downing sad . Orsbe, and. Messrs. KLebers, Grebe, Foerster, Brecht, and Snodgrass. The programme includes some of the choicest selections from the beat authors. The Hall will be filled by the patrons and boyars of music in the two cities. The bills, as published, state that a Steinway piano will be used on the coca alma. This is a mistake, as the Messrs. Elebes were not able to furnish one. Sir. Grebe con cluded to use hie owe piano. Annzaren.---IA man named John 51.'Ctme alias John Ewan, was arrested by a policeman, on Saturday, with a large number of articles in his possession, supposed to have been stolen. There were three tea spoons marked "E. J." two table epoone marked J. , t These were eilrer. Also three German silver epoone, ten four prong ed German nilver fails, a Brittannia tea urn, and some artioka of clothing. The articles are at Alderman t4ilso•+'s for identification. The man was commits TVIrERANct. friends of tentprrulACe wilt NH to remember that ovary Important Temperouce Convention will assemble iu this city on Wolneeday nurt, iti Lafayette flail, at 101 A. m. There will be a large camber of prominent irmperance delegates present, anO much important businees •11l be brought up for discussion and settlement. The occasion prom ises to be one of unusual interest. See adver tisement. Tun :Guavas( 11ot:sc.—The but days put wild in mind of the near time of flight. That cool retreat among the mountains, called the Mow:l -imn House, whet., Wm. S. Campbell,p- pre sides, wdl 0000 be full lie opens on the first of June It le hut a few hours'side from here, cn the cutout h rail of the Penneylsiulia Road. SULIKE —The coal.diggere iu the mines of Andrews & Hitchcock, an we learn from the Youngstown papers, were on a strike lent week. A riot occurred between the s, arkere and the non-workers, in which come forty or fifty rode ut a coal railway Una of Crawford & Murray were torn up PILLACII/dG is TILL OPLS Ain..—lce Y. JI. L. Amu:lama of Allegheny city have wade arrange, meats fur preactilog to the open air every Lilac *, during warm weather. Yesterday afiernoon, at 4} o'clock, there was preaching cc Earler's Hollow, in Reserve township. Tire Eau.—The ramparts of the unhappy Jacoby were buried ou Saturday with Chriarlan rites by the !members of a German religious Society. Those of the equally unhappy Evans were deposited in their narrow bed beside the relies of his poor murdered wife to Allegheny Cemetery. So end those sad tales of h10,,t1. Inn Pittsburgh Young Men's Christian Areo clailou holds a regular monthly wetting this ayoaing, ae thoir rooms k , u Fifth Wee] Bun need of an la:portant charaocr comes op, sod it to desired that a large burnt, tit th.• luetubora should be In atteodabee. Mn. TZTEDOCZ has beeo honored witb the gift of an elegant pleco of silverware by hie pupils and eomo musical amaisurs of Ohio city. Met; AN 3fcerauo LLlDlZN't.—lntrinsic virtues alone could Mauro the 50000:9 which this article has attained—for Rheumatism. Salt Rheum, Borne, Bruiser, Stiff Joint,, or Gelds, Spaiu, Polo Evil pad Swellings upon forces, it has no equal for M. or beast, No pereou will ha without It who has onto tested iu value, ...kmd pith reference to the general eetimation of the Mustang Liniment, I can cheerfully say that no article ever performed eo many cures in our neighl,rho...d as this. L. W. 5311311, Ridgefield, C o nn. - S. LEIT'D, Esq., 'tido Park, Vt., writes ••thet the horse was considered worthless , ' this case was sparin,) but tines, the free nee of the Mustang Liniment Ihe ye e•.ld him for 81.511. Your Lirtiectettl., it doing wonders op here." Such testimony is roach: . log us every day. Tho half ir not told. livery fam ily should have it. Bewared imitation,. Tiro gen uine Mustang is sold I't• ell respectable dealers throughout the world. lAtt' , 6l,t Penn, Proprietor., New Tork•. Ahm, 1.y.u . 5 celebrated Infect Powder. F. A. Buck 1:Co. hare just opened their lee Cream italoun Car dm erlsou, where the lovers of this CEP, cut he surf had at all hours of the day and ere. t“seiher otak all the etretern, They keep eon ateutly on band no ery kind of plain and &tory cakes and confectionery. manufartured trout the best ma terial and gut up by competent workmen. Wedding and other pasties supplied on ',bort not ICI and in the eery best style. TUC Vickie ~ciriug. Machine! are LOW regarded ea the very Fort in we, by many who have totted their mart,. They are adapted to both family rov ing and nitinufactririnit. The agents, J. L. Caine. ghat t Co.. h cilcial eirect. Allegheny, silo tittparcil tc warrant every machine to give zetrefnition. Telegraphic Arrival ..f till. Yaw:tart/lit. la . • t. out Et...ornote ale, • ail A cotrl.l nsl a r.ptct..l • -cur re. Loudon and dd.. ntr litc, l'allnaut, sitrdluian r.nt. `.• t• , o , utt. , . . h.r Lc, t< u byl,n e le te.fore lbe ===l MEMSMWMiI 0..r.41.44 mbl !ul; 1.44 .44. - rhae... with ti .4 t 0.1.1, ett.LL, t:to. t. ROS et Vet-4,111, tb4.— .4ta;4,44441y 4 i 10.1144,444,444. 440 pri.opere. A Utalkl •—A r444,-• 441 Lalitlys wcto •uouart4l to r 1444. n.. 43..1 the 1 .14..1114,4 , 4 (I 4.3.1 imate4.1.1.444 uNwors for t rra, May '4444.4.4 1.., e 4.1 (4 .4. r ..4:. t.,3.•th cp. lbt. 4 , 4 A. ,ormar, Au•lrmL•out ecouihnt,w 1 ,,,, • - •• l•Itt 1,, .1, trcopi, the it h dr.v I.lh.fla - he I irey: a st.-u; Au.• It ..tt • •at , ...r tttrst•td,, ;h., • tohut tb. tout ra ,, mataF k.....,Leeth.—All the th4lt.ll witue I. to be • slid pct. The cltnuel ttt.vt t • bet cr.gthe.et t el 7'4 Ga t . inc. not, tit , . th:4l3. M rm•ttc.. aud Nutt,t frrtm At, t; 1A.140 1,,,,5,tu.1 I , , ..1, -.Luso eat, r 1.. epartal &mon,: the 0..tutr,...1111,...ttu,1 cold t•olds Li . e,,tven ,Ite, t.tt Attatrlntt braletta t , t 11.4 t hart tbtqt t, -to Let, tittetrctsed tl••• tat1we...1,14,t, 11,., May 11 —Fete. al cottuh U tree 0+.1the,,,,,,,tt-.1 at ' , tit • .t :4 .s',o th t, La.e. eteady. Artived of Me City of 13olilloote r. JoiDs, 'Slay 21.—The City of BalLimore el C.,. ou the 12tb, and bring. dirpatt:h. from Loudou .and Lirvrpool up to Thursday 110.11. Turin, May 11.—The Aukiil3Co its racrofreing the river Scala in basis. The follow tog tho locort by tolograpb from LVIIdOL to Cork: London, Thursday.—The Daily X. city article of lane evening ray the price of couJold improved one-eighth to ouaqurrtor per cent. over 'Monday. The favorable effeot had been produced by checking the drain of gold to the Cuutiunnt. At Paris the subteription to the French loan of twenty millions already exceeds forty mink..., in cluding • very large number for only ten franca of annual incimo. All parties connected with the Gov ailment wore expected to take part in this now national demonstration. The Bank of Belgium had raised its rote of'discouut front three to four per cent. • MarseiO4., ii - cdnevloy Empaircd arrived here at mid-day on route. Ile embarked on board the Dotter:, when he received the city author. trios, and 101 l in the afternoon. It wan said in Pads that the Emperor expected to bo in Milan by the end of May or the beginoing of June. London, Thuntday.--In the Landon Lon." It is said that the continued .51/01150 between the hostile (area in Italy excitor daily new conjecture:. The condition of Turkey hes also been_e , Subject of comment. At Mark Lana, yesterday, wheat met with a slow rale at a ilirronnt of from six to eight shillings per quarter. There wits much buoyancy on the Peri/ bourne, owing to the Ereperorbi departure—it being coneid trod an a rerority for tbo malmeanneo of order nt home. A dispatch from Rome has been sant to the Pope's Nuncio to learn Florence. The Austrian war brig Triton has been accidently blown up while the com mander of the vessel wan on shore. Thu number of deaths was estimated at about eighty. Another re port says that past of the crew was on shore when the explosion took 'demand the nnmber killed was only forty. Tunic, May 11.—On ranching Vercotts the Aus trians carted their retrograde movements. To.dny they made an exoursion towards POMMY, Count CaTOUr leaves to-day to Meet the Emperor Napoleon at Ocean. Naw Yong, Mat 21,—Advicte received here from Buenos Ayres, show the unanimous triumph of tho government in the elections. Au attempt to assannistato President Lupo: in Par aguay, bad Nam dtaoovered, and forty arrans were made, among them some of the bent families were represented. Eight of the parties who were concern ed in the attempt were shot. The following additional advloos,are obtained by a mennd Keiding of the files of European Papore, famished by the steamer Vanderbilt:—Ton Broeek's homy Prorcee, had won the Q•uart's plate, at the New Market Hams. The Itidepcmdenes-Tl,4ge. says tho relations be tween Franca end r .4od are on a much better footing thee they w P I)O6Cd to he a short time since. The that England and Prus sia have resolve., strict neutrality, which con fines the war to Lai/. The expectations of a further increase in the rate of discount, by the Bank of England, bad subsided. An insurrection in Northern Lombardy was fin.' minces. The French Nuadruu had .do its appearance in the Adriatic. An English 'quinine or five ships, has reached Gibraltar. New OHZ /SASS, May 21.—The steamobiliCoat zacoalcoe, of the Tehauntepea line, in below, from alanatitlao, with Ban Francleco dater to tho sth inst., the trip having been ettemcd in fifteen days—the shortest time ever made. The eteatoship Golden Gate and Orizaba left San Francisco on the 6th, ~ .with $2,400,000 in gold dust; the portion . umelgoed to New York bring two . - Sr. Lau, 'My 11.—Ithimiliglact 2 Last boosoout dill, remains VuTglow/E1 Net24l2 M. C.' (coma, uppszst.wistasectsuicod fat- MEMEMMMM Immtstaroire,.. May byterian General Assembly met at the nartal:hoor. The Chairman of the Board of Directoriof the West ern theological Seminary made a report, so eoinpanied by numerous official documents - , which were referred. The Moderator annotutood -the Committees on bynodical &cords, composed of tWo of each Synod, and also announced tho reaitnation of B. A.. Meroer as Trustee of the General Assembly. The Chairman of the Cam; rattles on Church Extension mado the fourth an nual report, which shows that out of 2,267 churches in connection with the General Assem bly, 7).53 bare no boasts of worship, 26 churches worship in union houses, and 163 report their houseaas insuMolent for their present wants; 191 aro in debt, sod 77 had aid from abroad in building their churches ; 371 cannot build with out aid from the aburoh eit large. The report shows that the contributions for church exten sion hare been steadily increasing. WILIIISGTON, May sl.—At the to33iofl today of the N. 6. Presbyterian Assembly, Dr. Tburaton, a delegate from the Omani Conference in Maine, wart heard on the condition of the church in that vicinity. The overture from the Synod of the free Presbyterian Church, of Ohio, was referred to a special committee, with the Rev. J. F. Sterne, D. D., of Newark, pc chairman. Dr. M'Lane read a report showing the condition of the church erection funds. The . fund amounts to nearly $lOO,OOO. The whole number of churches aided by the funds is 119, representing over $300,000 worth of property. The balance subject to draft is $07,000. The boards report adversely Loth° prayer of the Seceding Southern Syn...d, asking fora partition of the funds. Tho committee of confer eaco, with the A. IL M. S., report that the time has now come to secure a final adjus.usent of the ditrmul des or to alparatO from the Congregation:di:is. These reports we. referred. none, Moy 21.—Lucius v lima, woo tore . notorious reputation as a pnikpockot and horglar, and woe Lenoraily uuderolood to be etc 1311tun,.re Correspondent of the Now York Police Gazette, IMO assaulted last night in the vicinity of Front and French eireete, by a gang of moo, and en severely beaten that he died thiemorn tog. Ile woe to have boon tried in a few day on a charge of being implicated in n burglarioue operation. Saw Yoan, May 21.—The. now Vandarbult stoamor, Ocean Oilmen, sailed at noon for South atuptou and Harre, with 250 paascagers, and $1.50c000 in speck. Inc steamship Kangaroo a1.,0 bailed far Liacs pool, 278 paraengera rood $760,000 la specie. Commercial.. .... CO.IIMITTEE OF ARBITRATION FOE MAY E Gulf., V P, F. R. B.c,,nr, Wa. 11. NVll.u.aus, Gto D JO2ll-3, Gao. W.Cts.3„ (llr;drte+l sprotally for MI Ptf:Aborgh Gazdoo Prrreac.cg, tionnsr, S , lnr 1352. FLOUC.--tho receipts fell elf to elmo, notelog. on ratvr day, toed Glint were, amm:pa/41f nu celesta. Co at Fonda. from anto.mlaaof 100 1.0.1- Extra Family and Fernlly du et v.OO rod 07,75; and sin do. iv lute, at 10.75 le r Solo',,Y for EV,. nod $7,,AL7,75 for Family do—meanly/et V e talafx7,l,2 GRAlN—eels, woo store ..f 7to ouch Rot at 03; twalt Tallow Coo la at' 3, e 3. prim* Ral Wheat at DACON—calm of 11,00015 e to lore, at b tar L•heul,lers, e t to for eldrre, and 10lAaltayi for Game. OIL--eels of 40 We No 1 Lard at .13. _ POTATOES—rata, of bele at at v. 50, sad 750 Curls. 111 lac, eta far ceturn.-e. I, Firt. 90/555' for 1111.18g.7—raper! 10 1.1.1 a 05! ilya at VirtGLOlV—a of 2 250 15t at 11:9-4alee of :o tel. tioat.ore aprrieg of 5i,60: .. 1511n11 510.ckorel e JuJ 2J bAlf So %VIA. ui The !Isamu but isms the shipment of sped' by lla :llama, wed il.e2o,wv. It was teledraphdl.m pl,(4000. In togsrd to tapper ilmits the Journalasys ..2oppar Stocks raillni conaidevably. Central, at which the •bnare have pram:duly directed their rflortn, elated In demand at /OTh bid. It It entluated that there stn sever. al tnocsend ebatn.ci shorts In thin /dock, and if Um settees mould ball, the rentable lista, put upon them they wtaildrat feel happy. A fur Maus of lelo Royale nob! nt hat it WWII in demand altar the Doted at better =tog Copp - er falls wan brat st 1; Toll, wits limn at ddelload and No llam we, n , lernatvl at oho:clued ernoahl" by ilia Pewable a put, which boat, and is "amorally nun meatad upon. Oct the utmost bias is very (monad, Quincy waa firm at V/ old; Freda.io was doll at 20; South Side was drat at 2;;;.; flint Steel and Euporlo . r Icon du:l ITIthoi:1 cilangt: in qudtationn RocYlmd advanced to 29, end wan in demand. Lottem received in New York 'este:radii, spat of a Masa) tat being taradadtod, Mout:sum was dull la 76% sated: tattabor,ll Oct- doll at Ol LW; North Chef svaaVreed at S.' Ibv ruled of Inureelt.,nunnet., lure enupvrdtoydebd rhicti tilt banks ere cditvg, i.. tbri es out id Mei, ital.!- Wine nl them decline dit.ounts below io cenc,, but private .41;31 can be bed co demand at 5 !CAM, 14 Iti.l 1. mi. • fortnight, the rat.. Litingtodi7 , with bat taw g•JIP; ectiptiancee din pe-a, et ...at The eiNidd7 at mewl' 1. amide, nioviimeut ein Mi. itdren.ie 'if I 01 , 1 --4 . Y. Tat L. EstbanFe etas t carter today then yeitiattlry..st the Itnel date, prt etatreney Is 11. bILLIS.4IS /alter. dey. Money It easy, the intrnetbete 9.a.de bent& fully mo t although a dlateatilton le Come by the bat:hitt heel. the 'trove of .thadoutt drat. it a - akin judicial lamas We learned to-day [benne:,tenth n, tad et eat otheza luter Chtsa,e; bed CCU, done area the Ilre3erllle, [...1t with sloo,Vna to eel fer.tiag it tr. preteest Lee! Iron lath. Import• by River LIMA NAC.IGATION c3lr.iN I reo her. Dl.de ale, o-euer; lb Rae Gem, Waek,rurd: CO eelk 10 tper. 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LA) 4" 01,051.7. 431.1..Ja tobacco, 1011 41.2 0 to, C 4 bl.lea, Clark a co, rho C.:mu:turnit Gatgar, of Prtdq, tali.—`The jrcoh ttradet grouudol on airing ban box tally Ca yestirday urgrulos, and htled tcogar off at hat Ett• Wits crowded alto I.soplo. ..Zua eupgrlgt mot. the try to Lnuia 'ilia 3 ostarday, in hurirtgad. no nupartur rill ran reg.. larly to ana traria during the low water a0...0b. itt .7 6.• Prlngre3asterd.y rm•bipood boo fita.obe:°" 00 iabb+.7l. to i'lttaturgh. and nal hy up here for the Mr:m.olU Dacca • fl airnt3.—Tie smal ties:her ELotland, nap. the diennytit Appal, the wellAnotrin New Or emu and thhihtlll. packet, need et Woe pot on Wadi:really huh and maiii have Lanced hero much earlier, perhaps, but far the imerreralon di an aceldmt, the like of which tawny venni When We b.nt erased le the eiclawy of Napoleon. it sae ioucd n [ea. eery to "vocal," and milt Mat view a wooden." sae taken In tow. The mate was trahaternel to the casuist., and the boat was straightens, up di the river. [lnsight was a very mart one, and the commimaler made hie nasal iocuel rum roof to hold, to satiety himself that everything area lu oracr, and realigning lute sate , . turned in ter the night Nothing • occurred durlug the el9lit W mar thy plbeetue of Me Rip allays, when be Brost in We weenie & t he ale nerprseed to !cern that he had not yet palsied Napoto o s. •Irer duly tUrce)lag the landadiake, he •agamted to the plod that Me ha a w maul. g Golan atevaua. The glint railear Moestit.sot, bat the tieph.la malisanted that the t.wac wee basted fa New Orleshe. Finely magiug to the Metier suithe lc, of the Cantata, the pilot Very eon tante,' tacksl the Oa it swam, out In kw time M. , c..ttau4 &raved se Itiowleme—erest; which, the pilot, fur the drat time, tile core,ad that h. had actually rep 90 Mllee down anemic, un der the Illiplcallat/ that he Cue I twain np. A prepuchlou for the enlargement of tee I,olllavfile Cats Is started the oommetittel says:— I'll. wine of glue Western beastruen, hero and elmwbere, together with not heavy grocery nee peodnio menhaellt le unaatehoualy lo V.,vor of the Imineellate nom, leth.” of the weak, cad directly empueed W epeculative OUNCIt jotedug schema ou the Indica.. elere..—....The Cabe entice w.3 to liestivide e Or ite a wrist and cylinder head, assort Ma'am° below the city Caps Finch, of thezteancor Interchange, who we. one of the partom Juliet d for contempt of Court for ald.ng; er abetting lu taxing that boat ad after ehe foul teen atisiChed by the chancery Mental, sppeved fa Court yeah Yds, and mated that he would enter • plea gil guilty, prodded the due would :not exceed $5OO. - The latectieeker deed the deleat 0310. which the Carioca paid, and he wee gwherg e d. di'Culie, who tea. deed WO, la Mill to jail." Tels4graptile 21.1rIcets - • . nal, tAtlera art price aLlat I e t. , era .W4O t pal; uttittul middling notutttatlyeett..l at 11; ; x^. Fl o ur ad •anc.,.. talcs 18 100 bbta Wheat firm. atilea 4* 101. Corn .ILlit; Was P.M° un-; tatted held ar.920 51.% •.11..w 0.3096. Pork ea gl: 2:017 37;f. . Lard enlit at l at.trrtidOk °o ll , l 'l 7grtrlL C ,ii,: . . "' 7,°,1;1 ,t•drit 4 - ra, lamer Arm dee drac western t 0.4 e. TgliOkr Elmo at 1134 Put &abet ate $6 81%05 Met Peetr.a Wniaty 0011 at Lugar dtil& aluactrado,s%oo".. cog",‘ firm; ales B.oXtbsgs Etocks doll and nataer; eh*Wei e 21.0, N Y Oen .Iter; IlttadMg 46;:111 k 431; Va alzatt 91%1 11 .stua 112.1' extuNamar, May 2 1-510 tr mead. dull and uneettled, buyer. uttering $lO6 21 and bolder, &straw, ad Lit ate.. die repeat kola N York, tbenr len 0 fair inquiry at $6 11 5 4 ,00 for npriloo, nab lias dlepolltlon t. anc.pt Meer triter re . celpte M) Obis tattbla loot a buurs. LV biakr 75e - aad clam.] dull Lard ..toattle at 1 Iti* 0 raterludoll utwatanged. Honey market tolakorrol; fair de.? full rata.; lesclaartgaton tne Loot hem % ~- .P/111.11=21.13.,51ay2.1 —Flour Orprtsked; atamdg...:s": afraid at ZAut trayarg to tr.. u• 4o _ Tana. tip to $ 1 far Lamy lots. ltle Maur and tirrA,.=. riambarL Meat dull al, • decline 0. s Ctetet aalw Dnt red st3l 71051 85; 0011 e. at e 1 St. decline:l; e:ta e litetee kt 9439 k. ('Or,d plenty an 411; 11"eItikte c void .1'2.; coma at t. , 0. 640.7 ac, a decline of 5q WV L. ^ . ZOO OstaloolikloWly at 5Tc. VadekrelLclit • nt sl .l' ; 11 3 A 1 W" @ 7 Li .4 .1 5 412 4 gu 'l ler ' ,..co . a - srel - trier. frbtaaar dub at' 4..1300'1' FOUR 111INDREIXTONS O ltrik an r , uat. _WI thlail 1/Ppind eNtoriN:M=l,37 a , w 07 - . • I
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