•11:, FEILDS &:C O., WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, No. 133 Wood Street, Pittsliurgh, cum ARE NON OPENING OUR LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF j " BOOTS AND SHOES, Of cioliv variety, and lateet styles and fashions adapted to Spring and Summer Sales, which -. .6avms . been purchased principally for CASH, direct from the Manufacturers, ° and selected with great care as to quality and sizes, we flatter . ourselves we are able to offer SUPERIOR INDUCE- MENTS to our friends who may call. WE ARR AGENTS POE ,$ [TEA sr. Med: :beioMraeridal throughout the &we, it I States for their do bill a iStEXTOMZELLIB 1 1 .41.T.131•71" pm, b ny th g bl ro t o. Y . r b Eb n . PA: t. "T t r l '' - 'EIEI:A L L I C OUTWEAR THREE PAIRS 0; I c lll OLD STII.E. •I'llszlEn - Booms A.H.D SHOES. 'az-Br:yen bill Sod It to their slew's/iv to call soil ex. FOR BOYS, Amine our stock f i . - YOUTBS AND Be/ore Purchasing ELmshere. CHILDREN, Air - PartlnCat attention gimo to orders. mr 2 11 31Ei ' ll'OLNULZ3S WHEW:JAMISON THOMAS JAMISON JOSIAH REAMER X _. f. -.•— EMINI FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, ..•II Would respectfully call the attention of T EIS CUSTOMERS AND MERCHANTS GENERALLY, TO TIMM BTOORFOR. ram spv.XING AND SUE 'l' is. DI • Surpassed by none in extent or..variety, and to which _CONSTANT ADDITIONS WILL BE MADE THROUGHOUT TILE SEASON. Their Terms and Prioes will be as Pavorab a to Purchasers as those of any other House, Mist or West. • sereash and Short Time Buyers are Especially Invited to call. inrl6.distjell LAILIC SUPERIOR. coPeral-iiii.:l: SMELTING WORMS PARK, ISVCIIRDY & CO., AIANUFAOTORERS OF SELEATLIINO, BRAZIERS' sod- BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COP PER BoTToMs, iut.a gulf Bottum., Spatter aalaar, Also Importers mud Dealers In METALS, ITN PLATE SHAD IRON, WIRE, tet. O.:aslantly on hand, Thames's Mathias., and Toola Warelveme, No. lIL First and 1'2.0 Seceed street Pllukbargh, Parma. orders of C..pper crit to may d. UM pat Orrt, tortlowt.iyr MICRCEI.ANT Na. 9.3 Market St, Pittsburgh. A good assortment Lf CLarns, CA3511.1E1E3, otarcros, sad all goals eultable for gentlemem? wear,jost recelrod. arOrders promptly le the We. t etyhe Jilts ort. mrtLklydlo 1;1 m0c0v..,:, .sc co., MIRO!' ACT 9 R G I/ 3 GA ft D GA LCRIS HATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS, .ICIIOLESALE AND RETAIL, 131 Wood ISteeet, Pittsburgh, Have now on hand for Spring Sales, as large neld complete an assortment of Goods a <nabs found In soy of tbooastarn dries , cotersUng of YOU, SILK AND WOOL lIATS of eYary Sty , e and qnslay; CAPS dearly quality end !start Cottons; raw' LEAF, STRAW, =WIGAN AND PANAMA: li.ty9; STRAIT. LEGUORSI AND SILK DON. NETS, atc4- ate. Panama wishing to pursbsse Gds.. by WeetrattS or Basest will Bud It to tbdradtantags mean and cumin, unretak. mrll FRENCH WHITE ZINO PAINT. 500 Tone Snow White and No. L DRY AND OROOND IN OIL IN FRANCE. ITARR4I72TD PITRE, ll] Ebro awl to arliro, for r!e by 308E211 M. STRONG. No. 83 Reads Stmt, Now York, nars43cod!c Agent, Virlite Montagne .4 Co .Poric SZI_M.TJ kI.L. G- HA. Y AND TAILOR, No. t 2 ST. CLAIR STREET, PITTSIIErfiri El, PENNA., liasjust returnod from tlie Eastern Cities and la now romiring blo EPric2 stook or Clothe; Claaalmores, EmUop,a and Continie or story variety and style adapted to the bet ary and conntry trade, win Mb will be made op to order with promptness and despatch, And at rates as low as at any other almilor mtablishounat the city. 5.23u1te IVIctI3ICLID.E. 11r. CO- Forwarding and Commission Merchants, And Agents for the sale of Pittsburgh Menu (attires. Consignments and mare fur LEAD, lIIDES, DESIP, PIIODUCt. da, son, End Promo atton• lion 14 rualelog and Cimardlog. • No. 40 00iiinteretal Street, ee. Loot• denvlainte I=IiUM 163 Third &red, IlaTtnibid tb. admatagra of y - ciine prat 'traces to SIJEDICAL AND ;j '~ "` _; Y: ; -• _ ~~~•~ MIMM=I faIaNZEZI EINM2I2 _ :'~ TNA s•rovir, WORKEB - . ALEXANDER BRADLEY, ItUIVIWITICLIS e.a Mtn lIIMGT or COOKED, ?inn AND HEATING STOVES Plain and Fancy Grate Fronts, &c. Sole Proprietor of tho celebrated PareNT des &Immo and Snots CONSUMINg COOK STOVES. °Moe and Haloes Room, cuMlydfo No, 4 Wood St., Pittsburgh. Po STARCH AND FARINA. blade by the West Visilidelpran 1111nnufacturing Co. (First Premium awarded by the Franklin InsPruta, November, 1.M.) Dlamoud GIMP Starch, In easel cout's 8 boom, 8 ILa. each Da dv balsa do 40 patahra,l " Also, Baffled, Pura and Pearl Phsrulh in hos. various ~ all for laundry WO. OORN VABLYlfl,(orCorn &Arch, hi.brs 4.0 rapers each. This article to impressfy prepared for canner, purposes, sod can b relied en as superior In rourr to soy row Io oar. Tor isio by T O.LLPE ON, CLARKE TOOSO. Phlla4Jakey.,lBso.-dtt fc Agents for the Company. N. LI(..).L.M.FD - BUNS. Dill., IR Forefilx, and Date:lie Bills of Exchange, ITEATEITCATZS 4 CPOSIT, ANE. NOTES AND SPECIE, Z7O. El IIIiEITET strtzrr, PMEDUP.OII, PA. 1131..CaillaCttane made an clean principal cities through. not tM Uctend States. aptTeEly . too J 3 El 12 '.l.` OEt.E • ais ausci STBAIN• BONNETS AND TIALTS, I VIE nomurr RIBBONS, FLOWERS, d c., NO. 93 MARKET KTEEKT, PITTBBI7IiOEI. B. a a C. P. MARBLE, 'women:ragas or lILLYTLNO, JOB AND ALL KIND 3 07 WRAPPING PAPE R. Warehouse, No. AT Wood Street , PI2I=S.OEGIIPA. myttf fc AL .81?..0. Rats' bought markot DtitN Iron Roiling, Iron Vaults, Vault Doori, Window. Shutters, Window Guards, lie., IVici. 01 &Tom; Street and gd Third &rod, (BelowliWood'and 31orketa PITT3=IIOII, cultand • vorloty of now Pattern% fancy and plain, ra;taLl• .for. all purpowe. Poodoolar attention paid to on. closing•Orsoolots. 'Diking done at shortcake. ou9 ww. .....wtl. 0. MOD .I VANDEIVER & FREEIND, A T . "/". 0 . 17. IC 3r, le 8 AT ; -1, 4 SOLICITORS IS CHMICEILT, ' tr. '6, Shines Mod., Dnintque, town. ion,air Collect:kw promptly made In nay parr of Northern Westorn Witermeln. will attend to the Foram and Went Reel MAU% ob. talnhea Marro on Bond. and !dotting. eel:WC° ROIIIISON, MINIS & MILLERS?, :FOUNDERS • AND. DIACIIIMISTS, wilts tliNGrroN wonli B, Pittsburgh, Penna. Mites, No. al Dlarkef. Itraat. learmfaetars all kinds of Steam Engine and UM Machin eZ; Cleatiap,liallroad Work, Steam fibrwt Iron Jobthqg and Repairing &mem abort notice. lar2s,lydft W-EY.D4.AN rsc ts 0N . -Ifinagalaran and Dealers la all kind. of TOBACCO,' SNlli i k AND CIGARS, eaa • L1Z1.A.P..T033.A.„000, *raw offtithficti LStrect and Dia■BautAticq, • IPITISBUTIO It, PA. VORMIGN .EXCIFLA.NGFID. 8/ 43.nr BILIS DRAWN BY DUNCAN,. SHERMAN tt. CO., OS WE ONION BANK, LONDON, IN BOIS or ONB ;-"' POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS. - Abe. /Pe os the prthcfpal Ode. end to of Prance, USA" MOMMid,. 0 errosay,•Rasthe and other Eorcmtak Mow, coastimtly cm band sad for pale by WM. IL WILLIAMS Q 00.. yydo Dauber.. Wood drool. comer of ?bird: J. VI. LITTLE .ra , c , PLA.2.I - 1" TAZLo a. 54 .Bt. Clair Street, cote4;intma - aatu n e pg. PIITOURIO . A - - SCOTT, Dentist, HAS, Zeteoved to the house lately occupied b 3 Dr•lrsa 4 AVAre:4l.. Ate Pico dna. 40/11/// shkd d**ott, lIV/4/4144t. Ofilatroitifra/2914/ 4 uq iP /4 • • r p /..17 . 5.??4 nun ifik A 7l 4l 4 / 1 1,111111 A .-7 ! , it in L t . -40 LID BOX VISES, . . _Oast 1440 mid thatunerel Shovel!, aroi: EptideE, Wcggey0 .416,1,14 0 14- .Thin 6 Tiltir4o ' street; -- • • n um* - • --- inTIGBIWIA JAMES M'CANDLES-S & CO., No. 103 WOOD ST.EZTER - 1", PITTSBI7IIO-11 IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS' OF Pccutt ounces eITTSBURGIFI JOHN 8. LEB, ISVY, fll. PittobnegA, Penna., 3r Eaetern Cnllegn mad Lku ofTerl hL professional IEDICAL CASES. Col. Wilson Me ,(landless. Qum H. L. Wearer. Elan. T. J. nisbant.• John IL Mellor, 14q. thirst, Y.aq. myalydfo ii i • l W i gi IMME!EEiI 11111. /31FL/ OAN WATCFIEP WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF ELIVESIELICAN WATCIIIIB. We wouhtmost respectfully call the atten tion el the public t the American Watches von being ex. tetudrelr lotradnned, tne manufacture of which hoe le come ao drolly catabllahod that cadre contldeoco can be placed upon them as WU and correct thno.hooptre, both by the vector and seller. Waring be.= erp,lated Wholemia Agents for the sale at Weer Watch., the pee lic may be assets , I that m• can 8,11 them at the very keeled cash pricey We have alm a very large stock of SILTED and PLATED WARR, FINN GOLD JEIVELItY In sets, each ss Cerr,l, Garnet, Cameo, Jet and Paintings. Our ass4rtmout cf CLOCKS fa nolonnrely I op, al pregrat , comprOttlig'ssne brentlful patts.x.. of YAK UT and ONE DAY PAILLOR and °Fria: ()LOCKS at F.- DUCED PRIORS. We haves aliso ..roll stock of English and Solo ()OLD nod PILV II WATECUSS an hand, all of oar awn importation. Also, Watch Makcts' 'rocas, 31storleila and Watrh Manses. MUNE:IIAM t MtYLtAN, Ito. 42 Fifth street E x R W SEWING MACHINES lz C F O I D N E 8 FOR SALE WITH ALL LATE lIYIPEOVEIVEINTE3 hI INUFACTUREIPS PRICES BLSB. REMD, .11.11ITILEIZSI dIOT H7CliSit 1120THE.RSIll DOU't fail to procure Mrs. Winslow's sootlr lag Syrup for Children Teat htug. It has no equal on earth. IL greatly facilitates the proems of teething by Potholing the gout., reducing ail ingionntatlart—orlll allay pair, and la tore to regulate the bowels. .prod upon ft. mother.. It will give rest to yonreolvte, and relief and health to your lorants. Perfectly safe It all casts This relitable preparatiou Is the preirceptino el Coo of she roost ecp,leteed end ek it fel (conic Phy11...4411 is New England, end hoe lioett nee with ii , o,r.hoilog sore,. It mills... of COO., We beiioi. it the best al, A.rvtot I the ta,rirl, In all comae of Dysonteg and Disrlion• in Children, • ',ether it arta. from totally; ot froze cry other came. Mee nod boslth ow he ...misted be dollftr• and et G. It is worth its weight in gold. Million, of bottles atesalad weer; tear to the Chit Shure. It le no old and well tried ,rood;. PUIGE ONLY 2.5 GENTS A DOTTLE Kientione enctoineneiltea the tto-souile of CURT I, a PEE New York, Goo the outside wrapper, Sold by Drncesta throughout the world. Da. GEO. it KEYSER., Ac-lit for etthituriill itigichowlefeS tiegula t stramrta • 1859, ST. LOUIS AND ST. PAUL. I? AILY NORTHERN LINE PACKETS FOR GALKNA, DOIIQUE., Er 1. MATMI. AND ST. lAUL.-11., A.llJarmg swift And map:Oral:lt Aldo wheel AtoatLen allitasi....A thi• H. AA . .1 , , coming year, I...ving ot• 4.41.nre: AloAdAy HENRY CLAY.- ....... ..C.TA 23tArrov.n. Atonday..--NORTELCiVALIS. - Alford • - . -- • • • Tanaday....«.CANADA . _ ..... ..-...... Ward. ...... . '• ranh. Wedneeday-LLICIR MAY.......... ..... .1. IL Dined.. Wednealsy_a CST LEITY 3.lorrltun Tbureola7.-.II6TROPOLITAN •• T. It. lehodas Tbriniday—.lllll7llE3OTA BELLE.- " T. D.lllll. Frlda7...—J)EW DROP.. •• N. W. Parker. Saturday •• It C. Or batarday .--WSI. L. EWLNO- e Oren.. The Northern Line ho. been in encrusaful operation deft log the pa. year, and fur regularity, comfort and a ny reliability In every teepee/Os. never bent guru/oiled ay any organization on th e Western river. Haring added CZ new steuneirs the Liar, them.. nose prepare] to offer increas ed facilitles for ttos trientru of all boons. entrusted to thew, and bops to merle el:intl.:nation of the Ida.. pat rooms, heretofore so liberally bealowmi open them. For MII7 Informati n that may be required. apply at the Wharf that, at the foot of Cornet atm., or at the Northern LJno Pack. 0121.. N. 67 Consinarcial arr... Let went, Olive and boost. WARDE eurmjat, Oennral /11. issue_ trir=trul IMZMEMIZI - - - - - • Antic! to 1 1 11.12.11A1 ill•er Shippers and Passengers. WE have matio an arrangement with thy Missouri A.. Pa.. G.- patty 127 which an. can al.e through rat. fru. Pituburgh for paa.agaira sod frolaiht to a/I pair.. oo the Mw KJ, or For further particulars, apply to Fuca, BAR'S, A Gt Attam Boat Agent., c:ratur %Valor and alotket atritits, wtu art authurtand to coat...t for ca. SIoDULDC b. CO. (144 , or rito'•or4b.) mrl2.xlfwtf T ' No. 4 Comourcle‘ 4.4 Sc. 140014. Ma &lkali. TUESDAY PACK. lirldß ET FOR ZAKMVILLB.—The One car steamer EMU GRAHAM , Capt. Ilaskos Auks, 0111 leave Err We above and lutcrnicalkus porta EVERY TUESDAY, at. 4 o'clock P. K. For height or Imam,* apply . ocli FLACK. n&rwr.s & CO. , Aet.. gar late ,supeitoc LAtal SUPERIOR-Thu ew, fed, dermal gteduer ?if/ATREUS LoDlolr, Jobe Spaulding, ollueter, will r. free, umet.o , Oran, to fageEtoperlor, • regular peceet, endue, the .4- .3. WIII 1.••• Clerelauti cm her Prat trip ou 'Enid DAY, lb. 20CA lonanl Eir freight o peerage appli ur W IfAV YA , leAfiligllndf A C., aplecltigbc Clerelnuol. Oloin pa to Origami, &c. F., ciaßtcritrOif - AN V - - - ---- NEW ORLEANS—The elegant eleamer iilLeaptAleo. D. Moore, re 111 ken for the *bonalpl all totenneellate porn on Tais DAY the nth loot , et 0 &dock e. ae,positirely. For freight or nano apply on Dann to curl PLACE. DARNED *CO. *en. FOX cAtitO, MEMPHIS AND NEW OHLY,AIIB—The Coo rummer J. b. tOtIMIONT, Capt. Ptookdala, tom for the above anti a I lotaretadtato port on TIIIB DAY 2falt le,t. to might or paasaire apply tat board or to trtyl2 FLACK. BAHNiB a CO., Art. I= ==:! New Soar, May 2&—Cotton tmcbooged; tabs 8,000 Lobo. Molar deelbsal; eater 6,003 lads. Wheat hoary; sales 10,000 barb. Corn henry; nits 19,600 bulb jell.'at 004194 c. Perk Nary at $114 , 41411 OS for prime. Bacon bearSy at alvdr9Xel for Odes, awl 731.7% for 'boulder* Hauer artlr. it tudattic fur oho. llowed Col dolt at 04•44.6 c knaor 340 lower,at 6 1 44. Meaux. nominal at 30a4 5e. iretahta on Cotton Llreavool dull at 6 304. 11-eve. rol• vaned 360 receipt' of 2,600 beat we. at 910,12 r and 02' @la% foe Wl= •rerage price 11c; th e market Ao.l act s,. sheep declined 603760 per heal: receipts 0,1:00 bead Baler; recalpla o,3o7obrark the market arm BM, 1.111. sole at 4,5557 a. Ptocks steady: Chic's° & Rock Maur el; Cum berland OW 1754; N I Control 728; Heading Cl; /111.*In. bee acid 11/ftis•ippl 5; litlaronri site* 5.314; kgthi, ‘ 27%; Galena Webb:ago 630; Michigon Central 4th; Mlo 71.4. Clentand Nod" Toledo Pont,.. It It 11o; paolo, Moll R ft Cio 74 6 Y; UR eras of-1674,101. CINCIPIUTI,Maki 25.-716.1 unfavorably allertnl b. Ire. York advice; aka 210 bblo at 511 Ni for superior, nod $676 90 for extra, bat buyers/are not to be fon nd after the re• ports ten reorlred at over 55 2.60.6 05. Prollsiose lower; 109000 bbl. bulk abooldras .01dµ 619, peeked: SW kegs of lard told at 1214 c. Money nutbaug,d. EXtbaum. on Nis York VI% premium. Pari2 ,0 . 01 . 1 .• 31.7 75.—Tba Slane market on. doll to. dsy, and prka. again deelleed Übe. Balm of 2,0 0 obi. at 17 0.1019.000 e, $7 25897 60 for extra, acid 1776 for extra (sadly. Pls. receipts continue very ionnli, and toe trout le gradtlaily bocoming reduced. Rye Ficur continuer to can. nand 5423, sad Corn 51.1 $l. The .apply of vbrat, though stuall,l. fa earoto of the demand, for tr. drooping. tablet 2,500 bush at $ I 7c611 50 red, and sod 11 5511511 96 fur to 4,009 bur& barley malt told at 90e. Corn In artiriog very freely, and ha. do:flood l3 bustu 7,000 bush :allow , told .1 92.21.3 e. Oota are colon loser; 6 009 bath told at 614530. Colin 1. les. Oren; 2000 bags of Rio sold at 1014,012 1 4 e. Erupt dull and drooping; about 600 blab Cabband Now Orleans told at 0).1344. In Punkin's. there I. a Sutler fooling, bet lb. transaction. bar been Ilroltat Whitby has dKilarol 24 .4. 0 1 Ohl. at Nkt and.Parius. M. =O. Roznorcats, May 25.—Ylocir dull at 57 23 fur Iluvrerd nod Oblo Insist bag a deolfaing renll.osll We. 01 081 . • 0 $1 704;1 90, and red at 11 Oat fa. Morn dull; lb. oar.. ' Moot modal') buyer. not to pa tubas° except by trolgbi,.haa duct, °pallier:le small oaks of white bar* Wen Mods beeede,its4 ;Okra at 692510 by weight. Prorltion. auto ty Woolf:at MOM pork $l9 Cr). Whitby dull it 296 for DlVlA.Strous, 15tIty 25.—The Opondislottri sp. FOhltlia to LOOM" the neer Peeltentivry hero dealt. pstred rOrt7hO to the point. Theft' rayon ham yis bplo of dby the Governor. 'l , 4lnnataiXlT 74e..114 time is Calling slowlyi !Ws 4 taste latlialst On mai Vittzharg 6Nette. I -r -r THURSDAY MORNING. MAY 26. 18.59 OFFICIAL_ PA PRN oP Tilt. CITY City and News Item. Slaw Ten rena ne.--Obe erratlons taken at ghatt'd Optician store, No. 5S Fifth st., yesterday. IN are. IN !TIM.. Y o'clock, a. 12 0 P. 1, Barometer t UNION PRATER MEETINO, at the rooms of the Young Mon's Christian Association, No. 63 Fifth street, at o'clock, P. R., every afternoon. Come for a few minutes if you cannot stay longer. GESTED To ADVERTISCRA.—Mo edition of the CI a z Lire, for this week and next, will contain rtercEs LITDDRED ADDITIONAL CONED each day above the ordinary issue. These papers ore all circulated by iu the surrounding and distant States, end will ad•.r,l extraordinary facilities to nat-ertizers of all kind t Let our business men prt-fir by ibis oppor tunity, 11.1 band in their cards in time. Evangelical Lutheran Synod poy.—Tha Synod convened, according to a ijournment, at half-past no'clork. Dr. Altman had eoodorted devotional exertion ono-half hour proviuusly. Rev. Dr. lieuglinr, from the Committee on Litern• ry and Theological Institution., reported. The Re• port speaks warmly In behalf of an educated minim try. They deprecate the tlfought that the ministry should not make progress intellectually with the educational progress of the age, and believe that tho greaten calamity which can betel the church Is an ueconverted and uneducated ministry. The com mittee urge the eletation or the standard of Medic, teal and moral attainment. The report was adopted. Unfinished business was in order. floe mieutos of the lan Convention of the General Synod came up for ronsideration. Thia report wee up and had been preciouely adopted, as far ae point five. At the last Synod a rotund:tn. Was appointed to reeeire applications from young men deeiroue of availing themselves of the echolareltip offered by the Central Committee of Junior Mission, of the Evangelical Church of tin - many. Upon this subject, Dr. Mann, of Philadelphia, made a report and submitted the following resolution: ..fir.o7ced, That we endeavor to preserve the friend ly intercourse thus auspleintely commenced between the Church Diet and thin body 1.; correspondence and by the interchange of delegates. Adopted. The following delegates were appointed to repre sent the General Diet in Germany • Fier. Dr. C. W. Schaeffer. r. W. GeLen!miner, 11. 1.1. Mahlenberg. The officer, of Synod reported that they bed, lit eccordatice with their instruetione, written a letter of ealutation to the Chard] Diet, and their report wee adopted. The election of tr. , new members to the Board of Publication then come up. Teen must he ex-officio members of the Publication Committee. On this point there was a diem:arum extentling over no hour's! time. The principal r tint of difficulty was es to the location these two member.. Or. l i nrcebel moved that the Synod proceed to .1 elect two members to the Board of Publication. Thu Philadelphia members requested that the two Members might be chosen in some places contiguous • to Philadelphia, a. in that city the hooks are to he l publiehest This was to facilitate the interchange of manuscripte 001 Prof sheet,. Dr. Kunz east he horoul the member, elected w o uld represent the two wing. of the Synod, on there if no doubt we have inn wings. Dr. Schaeffer said the Committee to ex. i prere, in a few words, what they derire.l. Thry lid not want to he under censerobir they want two • brethren wise shall represent the General Synod, and l wi , h equal privilege. with the rest of the Committee; that there members shell meet with the other eboton.— hers of the Publication Board; that they elfall lire within a cent . ..inn dirtante to Philadelphia. Mr. Fink raid he h.p.i the Synod would come at once to the quertion. Ile said that this is o glnrinur city, but a very smoky nor, anil he (cared that the Synod was gutting into the culotte en that they did not pee !dearly whet they were doing. (Laughter The rinestion ton the election ~f two member., wa, loudly called for, bet Dr. Berkey raid ho woe nit ready to rote pot, that hewtinll.l ro onilorttalsd jile: what he was shout. Thir one n question that went to the very exineuce er the publicati in sonny. Her. Ulrieh protested sgair,: any change in the relanensof the Incool.ol, eluded by the General Sy. nod, to the members or the publication society. Prof, Enjorn asked if i:was the ditty ..r in the power the publication auenuy to crane anything from toe,tandard wake of the I.nthe,n Church, an Ilia American Tract arty have aore. Ile nom ilitakog to bone 7hie sidertian stet nat ensistored at the tiem 'ter asked, tut the fallowing notelets, hr Rev. Strutted that the Synod ttonnnt remain t to toe change in the !, relation the team hom Srno.t end puttlist•tian committee; in ra it broom,. nerettery fay the member., from re om the Synod r. sttre.i the meetinAtr of the Board, their repenter ho pai froin the sinner.; Fund et tha Syntal ens tot.n.ated. Itr S nuotor to4tret•ott or an •tot wet t ttot quo,. tion ol t ot t rho tzetrt..orr of S, • rod ots• , at attrr.tl tbo meeting, rt., ttto rr-r , ty thern Ito n tls•••rnt tiiragreftwettr," Ittett ate meraborr, from : - .Flamlatteed. With !hit arcorolsboht thu rosoltaton otos a.loptett. Prot. Erylo , rtt I.trartrel ht. lucottatt •beve wratrn or t.t tho f by • lit Lutheran Pubittrat ion Secie'ty. Dr. C. W. Shailler ...d the resseu why lino bad not boon Arita:Fel whet, st that time it sr Z. r. t in haler. Ha wag now pre. pared to axis wer tr,o7Or. ...re. :Are, ptifiGAr.d. The following gootlemeti are thee ...instal members of Publicoiion Bland- Rosa C. H si -. tiro. j lel, Vslentita, C. W Hatter L If3y .c 1 F. lirucv!, were ele.-,1 Fmk ..ffered the fuilwaring Witrtnr.,, ruif4rattity is t.ur church much Ai posfihle G ti,ir.hint aol in nt:thlng urn t 1 n an gnTernutter.t anti dtsdpitLe r f etgtrrizttlt nr u,Srreni, ILere ex;At+ tn pr. a :t 1 , 1 Q.t. respert, ther.forvt, Twat a contrail:co of Ult.+ to al i.clored by the Geuctal Synod to draft acourtituttcu 1, the gorerntoont and dircipltne at tabgregao-0.1, I. be adopted by Spool and toentaccded td cur church for their uloptiou nut goVerument, and ',Tort ut the next erasion of tho tien,al Synod. 1,10 on tho table. Dr. StFehd, fr. m Vac MUD, made a a :euVa, whkh wu ealaptcd. Tho Hyman Book Committee then rultiattei their report trith the foliating revolution Resol-d, Th. the Hymn flmik Commit:ea here ['liver I contract for the publication of the Church Hymn Book upon terms both remunerative to the Sy nod eel eipinktile to rho pubiieherr, and thee be authairgi to correct any typogrephioel suml verhol Crroma. Dr. Korn •offered es a 5ui..4111.11i0 that the I.abliea• tLn he given to the lowest respumble bidder. Prof. Jacobs proposed the words "must advanta geous to Synod" in place of "h,we•t reepordilile ii i der." It was declared adopted, a division was called los, and the veto stood, leaa 43, nays :2. The above resolution as amended was then adopted. The publication of a hymn book ler C,iciloy Schools then came up, and Mr. T. N. Kurtz was in cited to address the. Synod. Ile was opposed to the publication of a new hymn licok, as it would inter fere with the edition he le publishing. A long dis_ cession ensued, in whtch many participated. Mr. Paszavant spoke In favor of a now book. Rev. Mr. Diehl mortal that a committee of flee be and ere appointed to compile 0 /13 1011 beak for 500- dray School. The (meinn mill pending, the synod adjourned till tiro o'clock. Apernoon Srerion.— Dr. Diehl's substitute came up In regular order from the morning seselen; Profaner Wedekind offered as an amendment that the com mittere he caosiltuted of oho from each Sync! In the General Synod. Dlail withdrew his tuber Unto and the question recurred on the original raanlmion , Idlillb WO adopted reads as follows: itene.lted, That the Sienoral Synod regards good Sunday School ilymn book as absolutely necessary to the Led:tern Church, and hereby authorise the & u sed of Publication to prepare and 'loon such a work at the earliest period; also, that the Hymn Book Committee be instructed to contract with the Board of Publication to publish it under the auspices of the General Synod, and allow Synod a reasonable premium upon each copy sold. Dr. Reynolds reported from the Committee NT,. pelnied 10 examine the tune end hjmn hook, the proof ehenle of which were euhrnitted by Dr. Fein, on Monday. Iltentvcd, That the Synod will give Its einuction to the publication of the hook prepared by the Rev. J. A. &his, Dr. MaCron, and Bev. W. A„, Peerevent, provided first that it receive a percentage of not leer than—per cent. upon every copy sold; secondly, that raid hook he eo arranged that it can ho conve niently used in connection with the General Syno•l'n hymn honk, up. which It is bared, and thirdly, that the General Synod have the right to buy oat at a fair prirm the stereotype plates of said hook, and all the tight and interest of said gentlomen, the heirs and antigun therein, eimuld Synod see fit to do It at the 1.11. i meeting of this body, or at any time within three years from the present date, May 26, I l to Ott motion of Dr. Pohlman the first item w as taken up, to wit, "to sanction the pubticatbm.'• The distension took a wide, scope, nailing up all the load log niemhorepf tho Synod. tfe cannot give a sketch even of the debate. It includsol ref, coca to new hymn@ hatrodored l forty.two of are included in the non book), to tho sentiments von rayed by the poetry, etc. Rev. Ulrich offered a resolutiao that the tieneral Synod deem It inexpedient at present to endorse the publication of the tune and hymn book, homed upon the arrangement of its present hymn book. In The course of the discussion It wan alleged that the present book of the (barrel Synod contains hymn. that are tainted with Unitarianism, denying the divinity of our Lord. Dr. Krauth, Jr., took lc oasino that If he thought that ware true, he would pot his copies of the book In the flames to night. lie did not believe there eves heterodoxy in a single hymn, lie opposed the adoption al the new book. Bye very largo majority the whole subject, after three hours dtterualoti, Wit 2 p.tperied nee. I'. I'. Lane, from the Committee on Resolu tione touching the death of Col. Jno. Treesler, re ported a eerie, of resolutions of eympathy with the bereaved fatally. Adopted by e rising vote, and copies ordered to bo sent to hi. family. l'rof. 11a:egoist reported in reference to the In stitution at dptinglleld, Illinois. A 'oriel of resoltv lions commending the Institution to the liberality of the oburobee of the older Stow, end espeaistUp for Abe andowuleat of two additional professorships Ia that Institution. The report was adopted rani.: .Prot Epjbani iltarageted a mataltaiviii4milad• lays blin la hillltlvitiljg - Oollsoiliadr tprr Um ado!. • ..'''',. , l'.' , :.i . ',4s:,!:'.:A - --.••,..:.,-:.-4.::.: • . meet of the Scandinavian profeuership to the Mar. On Pinanoe—,Henter; BUDOnild, IL Boyd. ality of the church. Prof. E. is a Swede, and a I The committee on Blianesi was instructed to; re hearty kind of man as one could meet Adopted. port the mime contilbatelfee various charchtPur- Adjourned till 8 r. st. poses fines last meeting of Synod. Beating Se...i.e.—Synod met as above. Rev. i The committee on devotional exercises reported Strabel offered 'resolution that the Church Erten- I the following enter for the meeting this evening slon Society be requested to loan $BOO to the Eng- L Prayer and praise by the Moderator. lish Lutheran Church at Davenport, lowa, which • 2. Revs. D. Scott and J. Stott, addressee on the was adopted. ; necessity, means and advantages of revival. Mr. A. S. Kissel, of Davenport, offered a resole- 3. Rev. Love to lead In concluding prayer and lionthattihhe7, church bo request- praise. ed toChurch Extension ; Papers were then numbered and read, as follows contributet the congregations m g i a m ti b on ur s . o.f t Society. He enforced the reeolutibn with • stirring ; No: 1. Report of the Committee on the public, speech. ; lion of the testimony. Dr. Kurtz spoke eloquently in behalf of the Do. 2. Report of the Board of Minions. vetiport church. Mr. Kissel has spent 91800 out of The collections fur the fund have been 51,029 his own pocket for the church. ' the balance now In the treasury 51,426. Rev. Mr. Berg, of York, Enid tie didn't believe in 3. Report of the Beard of Domestic paper resointions. Lot us now put in $lO each and ! 4. Petition of the Presbyterian Historical Society. givelt to the brother. Ile was ready to give 520, 5. Report of the Presbytery of Pittsburgh. now. 6. Memorial of J. Thursby. 7. Petition of Union and Pine Creek congregation. 8. Memorial of Brooklyn and North Washington congregation. U. P.otest and Appeal of H. McClure. 10. Petition from the Board of Trturtoes of fiancee Hall. 11. Petition of J. Robinson. 12. Report of Illinois Presbytery. 13. Memorial of Rehoboth session. lt. Letter from the Synod of the Reformed Pres byticiau Synod of Ireland. 15. Petition from the students of the Theological Seminary. 16. Appeal from Lake Presbytery. 17. Complaint of J. P. Heron. 18. Memorial of Lakes Presbytery ou the subject of ordination. The Committee to make arrangements for the Missionary meeting next Mouday evening, reported: and Ministers Armour, Milligan, George and Todd were appointed to give addressee. The report of the Committee on Unfinished Rued. flees was disposed of item by item. The consideration of the rules of ecclesintioel proceeduro was made the order of the day fur Ed da, morning. Pester, who hod not obeyed the direction of last Synod in calling the attention of their congregations to the action of Synod on the subject of Systematic Beneficence, were directed so to do prior to next meeting. Dr. Sproul, chairman of the late Committee on Foreign Correspondence, reported a letter to rho Sy nod of the church of Scotland. This letter had been transmitted according to Synod's direction. On a motion to publish this letter a discussion arose, many members objecting to sentiments contained in the document, especially in reference to the late revive!. The motion prevailed by a smell majority. Some other items of unfinished business being disposed of, Synod adjourned to meet this morning at 9 o'clock. Messrs Sumba]; Kissel and Sprecher were ap pointed a committee to receive funds in the coogre . gation. Poor hundred and thirty dollars were rub i scaibed and one hundred and forty-one paid. M. M. Yeaklo, Earl., offered a resolution of encour agement to the Church Extension Society. which was adopt e d. Report of the committee on the publication of the Liturgy and Catechism woe then read by Dr. qohl man. It was then taken up item by item. Mr. I Kart. was requested to transfer the copyright of the Liturgy to the Hymn Book Committee. The Litur gical Committee was discharged. The contract relative to the publication of the hymn hook by T. N. Kurtz came up. Dr. Reynolds submitted a resolution regretting the unfavorable terms of the former contract, and 0 hope that a bet ter 0,10 could be made. The motion was laid on the table. A motion that the Hymn Book Committee be Instructed to try to make a morn favorable con tract with Mr. Kurtz, carried,. division by 33 to 21. Several matters were tried, but failed tube enter- I Mined—at 14 o'clock the Synod adjourned till this morning. Reformed Presbyterian Synod. I The opening sermon was preached before the Its. Iformed Presbyterian Synod, last Tuesday evening, by Iter..l. R. W. Sloane, of New York. The speaker took his text from 2.1 Timothy, tv t 2 —'•Preach the word." Ito began by remarking that the gospel is the most Important function exercised by man. Whatever subordinate. it to any other en, y, detracts from God. When Luther trembled on entering the pulpit, as It is said he always did, it 0,0 not through fear of man, for he never feared the face of cloy ; but it was a sense of the respotdibllity of his position. The gospel has ever been most blessed of God as a mean, of good to man. When 1 there in an ootrammelled pulpit and o faithful min istry, good is always the result. The Speaker announced as the division of his sub. meet 1. What is the 'cord to ho preached' it. Her ie it to be preached? Under the first head the speaker defined the word, nd 0.-showed the relations of other systems of nth ti:!, The word IR the scriptures of the Old nd New '4estaments. The gospel is one idea—the minister Ain. of one idea. Ills grand subject one —his object one. Of the gospel preached, Christ is the Alpha and the Omega. All the Old Testament promises .d prophecies looked towards Christ. By the vision of the glory of his kingdom, prophets were rapt. As Christ is the central point, so the atone ment is the central theme. It was that God's revo lution might be made to man, that God became Mao —to proclaim this groat truth the Apostles were • commissionesi to preach. The speaker then pointed out the relation which natural srlenre bears to the word, a gospel to Ito preached. it is Asked, "What has ficionce to do with the gospel '" All science, nist Improperly so called, aids in the elucidation of the scriptures. God has given us tireboiiiss—tioth full of his goodness, re reeling his glory in the works of creation, providence or redemption. What we learn in natural religion Is coineident with revelation, but faint and dim in its risanifestatio.9o , ll - eriltttpre vocal, it would speak Lath the praise of Ibid. Jesus was its author and interpret,. Ile used natural symbols to teach its spiritual truths. Nor ran we interpret the bible with.' a knowledge of nature, as, taught, for exam plc, by Geography, History, Geology and Astrono. ray. Humboldt sold that the whole of Lis Ceases,s is deplored in the Ithith Psalm. The relation of science and religion is one, not of cotitratiety, but of harmony. If there be any np. , j parent eontradiction, it is owing to our ignorance. While it is impious in science to oppose revelation, it H weak in the ministry to decry s"ieoce. If Geolo gy eon throw any light upon revelation—if Astron omy any light upon the glory of the Creator, tat them I.n ir r. keil. But Aloft is tho relation of Pliiioseplly --Enetaphy• sir, —to the vont broached' This relation is ithrier. tort. The pulpit is 00 Oa., for metaphysics except as subordinate n erlll;ii.n. :Metaphysical preaching 1 harten and intolerant. Nererthe• le.', the mivi,ter who i. nuacqueinted with Locke. ! I Cm!, Kant, Hamilton, Iliokolt, A.', while he may Ih e a g practical i.senehi.r. must be a poor drieuder of Chriati3raty. . The relutiun of politics to the pulpit was next dis russe.l .. Politics and the pulpit • What have they to it., with each other " asked the Speaker. The Bil.tr is a great rode of lute and dactriae. If sre preach the Word, we wort preach Bible politico. Prre that the Bible to not for 11.21i.r, as each, and you prove that it to not for P.,. as curt, By political preaching are meant not discussions un Lank, tariff, .1.- , .1.r.. but Um...miens on those great moral quo._ ti agitating Loth church and state. r,m when, k t .1... , Cie err ~f — pulltica: preac 4 ig" acme? From Buchanan., .54thos uchanens, the Jolt. about, the Rufus l'hosi, ince steeped f. , the re , ' in ell the pot lution of demoralised vcitttr,lts4re. tacit Northern church members,as Pierce Butler, i 1 - se finer tong tuns feehnge seers all crashed Ihrot.el and crushed out br the -political preaching" of Dudley Tyug, vrloleioarning,workinkwhippleg nod selling hundreds of hi, fellow creaturesupon the cotton and over plant. ats or.r of it, :Stales of Louisiana and tleorgia—from tuiuis , ert ate mike tryst a vektiv. and cooks agaiv r t tobacco and .lanclog, Irbil* refacing to utter any tegnisony 'sttterer against the ghat nth ..f the age utd the nstion— from the Mee, and the Plum. mere, who, planting themselves upon the narrow pass wo of that arrant falseh,oti that slavery is not a .lis!s 7,r re, were attempting to uphold a .yeteto which, o. if they di I not soon stand from under, must . fall and bury them beneath its ruins, beyond the it metobran,, nyc, beyond the contempt, of men. The speaker raid be did not tingle out these men bt.-sure ;lat . y were planers abort, all others, but be. et. these were their avowed seritimeuts—besou. n worn representative Mtn, the beet, perhaps, of Ile allustrated thu point by the ca. of the c..lebtuen who, coming to a gate, at which one of tho leaders al"), frightened, give him a smart blow with the whip, that he might hare something to thick of, and forget the object of terror. These leaden mart have something to think of; be mad. to feel that the fear that some great Minty woulA , ar—ruot to the church thowid they prove faithful to themselves and to God, is wholly imaginary. ity politieel preaching the speaker meant preach. mg against intemperance, slar•ry, and in tarot of the Blida as the law to nation.. A. when the prairie In being kindled lota a vast rot, flagration, the !eliding lire ton.t be put not Aria: so monster erils malt be destroyed first Put oat the fire. that are destroying church and state—the others will die out. Put out the fie. that ate ransoming the church, else she will be burnt up. Dot what relation hoe mortle to religion. Though revealed in the word. they are not tt, lbsi the st a pl e o f Ciospci prearhing. Thir wu iii.tr.tod by a refer- Once to DI . Chalmers who, an oneonvarted roan, preached twelve your• upon moral topic r a without tat iofartion to himself or benefit to climbs. The word shoulil be prearthed according to the di. no proportion and !analogy of faith. In this the coofceshitas are our best guides. Some ono had thanked tiod for rash men—he thanked God for con fessions to protect us against rash man In the church. These must be tired by the minister—tot merely looked at. In the Brooklyn Nary Yard he had seen piles of cannon and of ball. They were all silent and still, because they had no errand on which to dy at the command of the angel of death. These are our ronfitlitiona and testimonies. pile them away; why not me them? lie had IWO. In that nary yard, o monster gun that had delves a ball through many Gib:l:terries of sheet iron. This gnu is the great doctrine of jattlfication by faith— or, that other great dretrino of the medlatorial dominion of Christ. In the discussion of the second topin-Ist. Every men must stir up the gift that .. In him and preach the word la the manner mug natural to hlmsof. Tastes are various, but whatever the mode, if It ho, genuine, have the slog of the true metal, It maim press. het every man be in earned, Mehl easentiel. Earnestness will not atone for a bad fe0110; tho want of it mart be Gael to a good one. "Why." said a minister to Garrick, ••do we produce. night an Im pression with our truths, you Co profound a one with your falsehood,?" °Because," paid the witty actor, "you speak your truths am though false; .we our lie. an though true." To make other. feel, we must feel ourselves. Our eerneatness and strength mart beds rived from our own principles, as that of the ancient giant from the earth on which he stood. The !ligh ten° chief le at home on bla native heath—the min ister on the principles of his own church. ' . Let the word be preached boldly; Sin must be met face to face, and overcome by the weapons of troth. All most be done In entire dependence on tho Divine Spirit and earnest prayer to clod fur suc cess. 'Awake, 0 North wind, and come thou South and blow upon my garden that the epic°. thereof may flow out." Fio.ely'• Procc.rdinv.—Nynod nut ronstituted yesterday 'l:turning by tho Moderator,:lier.Sterritt. The rill was made not when It-appeared that there wore presentlifty-two ministers and rorty•ttro ruling eiders. Ror. R. 0. Wylie nominated Rev. J. M. Winton, of Philadelphia, for Moderator, who wee elected onenheouely. S. Bowden trait elected clerk, and Iler. J. W. Shaer, aesietanL The boom of meeting were lazed at 9 A. a., and 8 u., and Of adjournment at 12 u., and 8 r. u. Spn,ull, Rev. J. Wallace end J. Kennedy were appointed a eommittee to make arrangements r devotional azarcites. Roe. H. O. Wylie RAJ appointed to preach before neat Synod on - the oubJect of Foreign Minion, and Roy. J. M. Willson on Donteatie Minions. A public missionary mooting Ives appointed for neat Monday evening, and a epeciol committee ap pointed to arrange the exercises. - Tho Synod proceeded to determine the place of the next meeting of the Synod, end New York was agreed upon almost unanimonsly. On a motion to have a Synodical oommunion at next meeting a discussion arose, which was subse quently laid on the table for the present. Rev. A. M. Milligan was appointed the Moderator'i alternate: to preach the opening sermon at the next meeting. Synod then took a recess until 2 I'. M., after which the Moderator announced the following Standing Committees : Co Unfinish.d fieriness: Boyd, Shaw, J. Kennedy. On Preebyterial Reports: A. lif..lllllllgan, Carlisle, Robinson. On Discipline: Stott, GalOrestb, A. Bowden. On Theological Seminary: Wylie., Scott, MoDan- Isl. On Sign.. rfeht nue: K Stevan/on .1 2jlBhttarrirsle. ' •K . Ithligapt iiii44•! .6 tereg* Rot,* Dr' t7onapo~dtMn. Dr. : / 11 / 8 810-810 q ' 1.41111, MV=EM=III AIANT persons, in different parts of the church, who sent fur the reports of the Synod, did not receive the papers containing the proceedings of the special meeting. The fault is not the Reporter's. Many names did not come to Pittsburgh, or 'menet headed in, until after the second or third day. The back reports could not be sent then, as the papers containing them had all been sent away. Blau Temperance Convention The Mass Temperance Convention of Western . . Pennsylvania assembled in Lafayette Ilall, on Wednesday. at 10 A v. A temporary organiza tion was effected by calling L. R. Livingston, Esq., to the chair. The following committee was then appointed to select permanent officers C. L. Magee, James Tronick, Robert 11. Davis. A large number of delegates was present from the different districts in this county, and a re spectable number from other counties in the State. While the above committee woo out, a general discussion was had on the condition and pros pects of ihe cause in the various districts repre vented. Rev. A. I). Campbell, of Manchester, spoke warmly on the subject of temperance. Mr. Dears, of McKeesport, gave an encou, aging account of the progress of the work there, which is doing much good. John Wilkinson, of Lawrenceville.and Thomas Smith, epoke in the same way. Rev. Reeves, of New Brighton said [Lc was going backward there; no many facilities were given to the traffic. The committee then announced the following permanent officers: President—John D. Bailey, Allegheny city. Vice Presidents—Joe. Miller, Lebanon; Dr. Robert Wroy, city; S,B Beaver; Jobn Wright, hit ip F. C - Thurston, city. Dr Young, Butler. Secretaries —J. B Roberta. Slxarpeburg: Hiram !Wiz, Snowden tp ; J. !.. Stokes, Beaver. C: Fleeeon moved tho appointment of n. Buainess Committee of five Carried. The catairruan announced the following: Thomas Steel, Dr. A D. Campbell, Josiah King, Prof. D Barrows, James F'itte Rev. HaileJge gave the meeting an account of the cause lu Birraiogbatn. D. D. Waugh, of New Castle, presented a dark picture of the cause In Lawrence county, The friends were silent there .1 L. Stokes, of Beaver, said the friends there were pushing the work with earnestness and deternunation He,, Lee, of Llwreneeville, deplored the fact that what was called a public park was to be establiehed in that vicinity, where people would get intoxicated who would keep sober at bow, Prot Barrows, trom the Business Committee, presented a lengthy report • The Committee reaflimed the resolutions rue: ed at the convention held in this hall, February 9th; let, d‘reountenancing license laws; 21, expressing c!ntidence in legislation to prohibit all traffic to iototicating drink e, except for med. icinal.and mechanical purpos !!!; 34, expressing purPoze to labor for this comsumm►tion, be it sooner or later ; 4th, refuels ; to support candi dates lot office who oppose th a end by yielding to the wishes of the rum party; St.h, recom mending the revival of temperance organizations throughout the State. The Committee further recommend permanent 'organization—Local, State and National Bug ' gest the appointment of executive committees, with full control of the finances, and all fleece ! eery nrrenge s, i n t heir re..pre ire counties —said committees to employ no agent a good, moral, reliable roan, who has the cause at heart —one of their own citizens, well acquainted with the people of the district; said agent toCall public meetings at proper times and places, pro cure speakers, and, when promicable, attend all meetings, consult with the friends and Impart necessary information. Said committee shall open n eubecription list, and wait upon such friends as have the ability and disposition to furnish meant, being careful, when commencing this system of operations, to incur no indebted ness, other than each as can be liquidated at any moment. Then there should be a State Or. ganizeition, composed of the whole or a certain number of the County Committee. In conclusion, your committee desire to offer the following reeolutione : /SeerJt.ed, That Inastunch lictuse laws, however attin• gent, give to the trail, in hatonicating drink the highest earthly ounchbvs, ewe ran never hope tu su pr ess p intetu por. sacs while the/ clad In ant statute hook.; ot - eau e, p-tt over It , edacatecurrectiV ate public eentiment on the moral charter cf Intemperance, while west an Immo, alit, as Ml* truer tuneurned by our Uwe. Besofred, Tflat bomso laws, ma , log for flub 014.. rt lbo entorlty of /tArrfy. and harprneu, utterlyf,sl ol that Ip-ct until the, .opo.osa thy a.la of lotoxicallos driuks orwage. knotted, met temperance men, while •e disc.. folly all the mere! aspects of this aubJect,ahowing the stn. Mint. of 'Weapons.% end .11 that cootribatea to it, will atm labor steadily and p0t . ..1.'1141y for the pastime.' of a law utterly prohibiting title track, except fur medicinal and mechanical porpowe Nrsolord, That the working. of the preetait prohibitor, law In the State'of Maine, where not • sloes grog shop is pooltely amain aa such, I. estrOcletd,conrineire .nd satisfac tory to all tratsonstile minds that prohibition Is theonly true legal prereuure of the getseral system 'of drookenriews, with Its atteodant evil*, now so pror.l.ot throcebtast the lead. Resolred, That we will or all honorable mean. for the repeal of the present llcente law, and, If possible, to errct op - n the role. thereof the atatota of prohibition. Re/acid, Thal the friends of temperat. Its each county are hereby redliwted to wind delegate* to • POW. Conven tion. to A. hold on the day of ------, 1619, at the-- The report was accepted. The first resolution was then read, creating a lengthy discussion, which was participated In by Messrs. Whitesell, Waugh, Campbell, and others. On auolon, the Convention adjourned till 2 p. N., when the friends of the cause generally, and especially the ladled,. were invited by the Busi ness Committee to attend. Afternoon Session.—When the Convention ro• assembled, the discussion of the Brat and fol lowing resolutions was resumed. The following named gentlemen expressed their vlewa in full upon the subject: Dr. Robert Wray, Prof. Henry lYilliame, of the city; James Fiffe, of Snowden township: T. 11. Gibson, Thomas Smith, of Al legheny pity; D. D. Waugh, of New Castle; Prof. Magill, Dr. Hugh Campbell, Prof. Barrows, John II Nerve!, of the Lancaster Doily Express; Israel Hogue, John Coyle, J. C. Knapp, of Mattaachu setts; U. P. Hayes, of Brush Run, Washington county; Dr. A. D. Campbell, Dr. Young of But ler; Rev. Critchlow, of New Brighton; Rev. C. Hay. of Ilarrisharg; Mr. M. Edgar, Ald. T. Steel, and others, whose names we could not get. The discussion was very earnest, and the gen eral idea was that public eentiment should be so educated that when a prohibitory law could ho procured, there would be moral strength enough In the people to thoroughly enforce It. The resolutions were all adopted, one by one, and afterwards the preamble. Oa motion of Prof. Barrows, the Central Com mittee was authorized to fill the blanks In the last resolution, after consultation with the friends abroad. A committee of two, C. L. Ma ee and Rev. A. D. Campbell, woo appointed to o Ilect the funds to pay the expenses of the cone' lion. Rev. Campbell read a letter from Rev. J. C. St. Clair, dated Portland, Me., in which he says that everything indicates the permanence of the Prohibitory Law; magistrates and officers assist earnestly In its execution. Oa motion of Mr. Drive, the newspapers in Western Pennsylvania, favorable to the cause, wore requested to publish the proceedings of the convention. Ald. Steel moved a vote of thanks to the editors of this city and violnity for the many favors the friends of temperance have received at their Mode. Adopted. Adjourned till 77 1 r. u. Evening Swion.—The meetletwu made pub- Ho in the evening. Jcillab Stnsa, Esq..wseChNen Ohiirtnen. and John. Luderlot, Beentarr., Imp number 'Aladin .was. presat,bteldpi the Moots' sad other., TE. AttathMe coituAlttes hid ishattlSMS speakers, who entertained the audience till about ten o'clock. Rev. Wm. Lynch, of Salem, Ohio, was first called on. Re depleted In glowing terms the evils of the traffic, and contended that society should protect itself by the enactment of a pro hibitory law. He thought there was no cause for discouragement in the work. Prof. L. D. Barrows also sketched the dew tation which was being done by the scourge of rum. Every year it is estimated that 50,000 of our countrymen go down to premature groom through its influence. Other evils are shut up in small strips of territory ; but this curses the whole face of the earth. It is in our midst, and it Is time to cry aloud against it.. lie then con sidered the subject of total prohibition in all its bearings.. J. F. Dram of McKeesport, followed. ir„ thought this evil, which is at our very doors, should be prohibited. lie supposed that n ow there were at least 500 groggeries in actiro op eration in our midst; calculating that twenty men visit each one every day, and we have 10,000 men—husbands, fathers, brothers and eons— drinking the liquid damnation, groping their way along the streets at a late hour, to carry home reeking corruption, degradation, rain and perdition. This is the example by which the rising generation is educated. It is a potent evil, a monster iniquity—but will we succumb? Agitate the matter—in the home and the church circle—everywhere. Organize, go to work, till public sentiment forces the passage of a pro hibitory law. Rev. A. D. Campbell felt great encouragement that the cause would succeed, through the Prov idence of God. Joltfah King, Esq., urged the audience to go home with tee determination to carry on the work. The Convention then, on motion, adjournod eine die. AONICULTCRAL.—Tha regular meeting of the Board of Managers of the Allegheny County Agricultural Society, was held yesterday morn ing, in the Society's rooms, chairman Young presiding. Present, Messrs Young, Snodgrass, Kelly, Salesly, Murdoch, McKelvy, Espy, Hodgson, Knox, Park. The minutes of the het meeting were read and approved. On motion, it iras resolved that when the Board adjourns It adjourn to meet Wednesday, Jane 8,1859, at 10 o'clock, A. M. for the pur• pose of receiving from the standing committees, names of judges for the various departments at the Fall Fair, the committees to meet an hour earlier than the Board. Oen. Snodgrass, one of the Trustees of the Farm High School, reported that ho had recent ly visited the school. There were 105 pupils in attendance; their health was good and their position pleasant. The President of the faculty had not yet arrived, but would be there in Au gust. The crops on the farm look well. The delegation from this county were among the foremost. There were two Literary Bogielies, to each of which the Board of Trustees had appro priated $250 to be expended in the purchase of books. The pupils had a reading room, well stocked with papers, periodical! and books. The crops in that section of the State exceed anything the speaker ever saw. It was proposed by the faculty to grant a vacation of eight days, in the summer, to the pupils. The report was accepted. Mr. Murdoch exhibited some ripe cherries, the first of the Beason, of the variety known an Bowman'. early Moy Cherry flis treee.of that vivid' , are loaded down It was received that a premium of SIC) Le of fered fir the beet imported Cotswold, and a similar amount for the beet Leiceeter and the best Southdown Ducks, exhibited at the next Fair. On motion adjourned. XIERTING.—The Board of Trmares of Tarentum Camp• Ground, at their meeting iu Smithfield M. E church, appointed Wednesday, the 10th of August, to commence the Camp Meeting—to close early un Thursday morning, the 18th. Messra J McGill, G. Dobbs, J. M. Kier, J. Shepherd, T. 31. Wright and W. H. Kincaid were appointed a committee to meet the lotbolders, appliescite fur lots and others, Wed nemlay, the 3d of August, at 10 o • oluck, A. X , on the Camp Ground. Committees were ap pointed to make the usual arrangements with the Allegheny Valley Railroad Company and the. canal pockets. Tue Findley township matter wav settled cu Tuesday, as far as our Coroner is cencerned. Bs went to the place where the rig iir between Prentice and Black occurred, and having exam ined Into all the facts and circumstances which he could learn a verdict was rendered that Black came to his death on account of the injuries re ceived in the affray. Prentice and 'lineman, who interfered against Black, as is alleged, du ring the fight, were arrested and brought before the Mayor. 4 They were committed. Stio.r.rt PLart, N one —This marulag o t o'clock, and at 2in the aftcruooo, P. M. li.bvis will sell by catalogue, in his second fluor bales room, 54 Fifth street. a complete rieeortment of plain and chased styles of tiles, plated ware. Printed catalogues can be obtained sad the or. tfilka examined before the hour of sale This is themauet extensive and valuable lot of plated ware ever brought to our city for public sale— and,all of the beat quality, manufactured for the ret allltrade. Ter. GALLANT Gauss.—We acknowledge through the politeness of R. A. Loomis, an in vitation'from the DuqueanhGrays to be present at the banquet to be given at their armory on Friday evening the 27:h inet. This banquet is to be given in honor of Adjutant Cetera! E. C. Wilson, who is to be hero on Friday and parade in full uniform with the gallant and invincible Grays. Long life to them. SENATOR CAMERON Ina been recently compli mented in a manner that generally indicates a gentleman's popularity at home, among his neighbors k military company called the "Cameron Guards," and a largo hotel called the "Cameron House," are in progrees at Harris burg. Another ..Cameron house," designed to be a watering place, in Lutesster county, will be opened in June. DROWSED. —A boy, aged nineteen years, be longing to the City Poor Farm, was drowned en Wednesday morning, in the Monongahela river. He was subject to fits, fell in the ricer, and could'oot be rescued until it was too late. A coroner's inquest was held, and a verdict of acci dental drowning rendered. -. Tex patent ease which came before Judge Grier sitting in equity, involving the exclusive right to make the Janus-faced lock, claimed by Liv ingstone, Copeland b Co., Wm settled on Wed nesday, as far as the testimony and arguments are concerned. The decree will probably be made on Saturday. Tue London Tunes notioes tho return to Par liament of Capt. Schenly , for the borough of Dartmouth. He in classed an On anti-Derby man, and is, therefore, no suppose, returned as o Whig. ILVINSS OF Mn. WHITE.—Wo regret to learn tbat J. W. F. Wuree, Esq.. is seriously ill, at his residence In Sewickley. Ho has been confined to the house nines Monday with an attack of Quinsy. No LIMP than thirteen uniformed companies were at the parade at iVhite Hall on Tuesday. These oompaulea were from various pane of the county, and looked, as we are informed, exceed• ingly well. A TROT will come off at the Park In East Lib erty to-day. A special train will run to the ground in the forenoon and return at biz o'clock. A t tat. Piano Forte and Papier Mantle stands will be mold thin afternoon, at 8 o'clock, in the second floor of Davie' auction roorod;„4lifth at. . . Ul ED—On Wwinew.lay, lu her althAryar, Mrs. SUSAN AN D1:3150N, wife of Robert Auttenon, U . N. The futaintlal the deceased will take place Tem' (Thom day) arralerooll, at 344 o'clock, from her late real„Voce, No. 19 Sixth weer. The frletele of the family atterApectfutly requeeted to attend. 10 , .munIcatel J M.e 11. }Cistern.-.Tits gifted leelyorho if perhaps the best pianist In the west, and for wheal thallurg wrote en origi nal air In testimony of his sppreclatlou of her merit. as an artist upon hearten her mecum one of her own lantmles, leas lately given us two onnepositions, one of them • mug, "Have you not seen the timid tear," which hears the weep •(great aptness for musical writhes; the other, The "'el , dame's evening hymn," words by Mr. Plimpton, of the Der porch, who has shown much broths skill nod erodmont to the vanes. This production is InSCelbell by Mrs. Bieber to Me.. Downing, who song It for the Frotesiune. et Die"' en tertainment ou Monday evenings; aim, fee the concert of the Prestesterlso Church on the fielluwins night, We bad the pleasure of Hotel:dog to it on both occaedom. Tberefere, for this reason—befog now well go•Ufled to speak of rho idifezt and impreasken made In balm Instance, we Diu. POb tinkly acknowledge and return for ourselves, and In behall of all who enjoyed the hearing of ttils noble prayer, o thanks to the talented composer , for this tine efinedou other ur pen. The effective part of this song fates place al the words, "Anil when drab (allegros. light of the bleat Shine ou nor wan'drings, gelds m to rest." nereths melody ,,„ p ppeatss, with great tenderness, and runs in fine harmony with the words. OCCOMMI.L. Notice to Builders and Contractors. THE UNDERSIGNED (formerly foreman fur Roland Parry) would respectfully Inform those for whom he Ives done pork, and the public generally, that he le nor prepmed to fin - Matt elate, or put on Elate Roofs, In the most approved manor. Orders fur Roofing or Re paving of State Roofs (If left at the office of Alex. 111cLaturh- Ito, corner of Etna street and the Canal, Fifth ward,) will be promptly attended to. TIIO.IIAB P./attar. my2flttatil. MOTIOB.—Tee assessors of Benefits result. tog from tho coastroctiou of Cherry alley, from Dlr. mood Moot UAL McGOWIS, M.,..ootivot, MON ea Friday, HU t., Pt.. 1111 2; MA stmt. it o'clock PAL, at the otos of B. Z. lire Gov • JAMES 000PE9, P. 18 .11.120.61.1), • • _.M7262/ - 0 Ds. Scaraz's ZEDipizzeoThe Whojea D je Agog torts sticmo zaspelsistr.t4B...EXTßWlS, 140 Woc4faxest. , 01.94k1er Abostimil-itte best.ueortevet in the city eaW..tpt.e Teue,laa.oapreuteeet x Telegraphic. - - - WaarnaGlOX Crl7, May 2.S.—Aa citizens of the United States wishing foreign countries are liable to serious I r-convenience ' if unprovided with anthentie proof of their national character, their best sea -1 guard is a passport from the State Department. oer , tifying the bearer to ho a citizen of the Litoited,Statee. Passports are issued gratuitously, open application, supported by the proof of citizenship. This proof need ho submitted bat once on all ari1...v.41.0t occa sions; simple reference to it and to the period when. it was presented w . ill bo sufficient when tha applicant is a native citizen of the United State, Ue must transmit an af f idavit of this feet signed by him, sta. hog his age e.t.a place of birth, and sworn to by him self and one other citizen of the United States named therein to whom be is personally known and to the best Of whose knowledge and belief the declaration made by him is true. This affidavit moot be stetted he , aentery poblie tinder his signature and seal of t.fficc. V. ben there is no notary in the place, the affidavit may be made before a Justice of the peace or other officer author ised to administer the oaths. If the applicant he a naturalized ciliatn his certificate of n.stuialltation must be transmitted for inspectica. It eia be re turned with the purport. Widow or the bbil3,en of a netnralized husband malt tfinsmit the eer:itinste of the eaturalizatlen of the haigand or father. tote ing under oath that they are such widow nod etal. dren. The application should be accompluied by a deeeription of the person, stating the folluertng pa:- dealer,. viz Age, stature Engiish m Lanure, plazion of the face, forehead, eyes, noes, meethi chin and hale. When the applicant Is te I.c accuse panted by his wife, childrenn r ,-,„„ or by fe males under his protection, it will be suni,nent to state the names and ages of such per,.m. t thew relationship to said applicant. Persons who leave the country, expectant; to ob tain passports whilst abroad from the consular agents of the United Stares, ore tisbt o r o disappointment, inasmuch as It Is the day of there agents not to grant duct:meets of - diet character ex cept to persona who are certainly known tv be en. titled to them; and it is sometimes ddhettlt, if not impracticable, to procure proofs of this fact In a for eign country. Certificates of citizenship by judi cial or rannicipal functionaries of the United Status, are not recognized by the officers of, foreign govern merits, and by the 23d section of the act al Coogrecs, approved onsthe 19th of August last, it is made penal for such authorides and functionaries to issue such passports. Sr. Louts, May 2.5.—8 y additional overland we learn that much bad feeling existed between the Americans and Mexicans along the line of :ionoza. Several Mexicans had hese killed. Gen. Walker had ha agent,'Gila Minis, enrolling volunteers for a 011ibuster expedition. Passengers Item San Francisco deny oho published statement that Ica. Walker and three hundred men sailed in the steamer Orietba for Acapulco. Sr. LOMB, May 25.—The river has fallen ten inches within the last twenty-four tint..., and in atilt reading. The ilpper Mississippi has decaned 12 Inches at Dubuque within the last twenty-four hoses, and in falling all the way down. The Illinois and Missouri are also falling. A slight rain fell thin evening. It Is now clear and pleasant. to. Lori,. tiny overland evpra.a art irrd at vonarorth from Mover - City, and dare t the lick. Th.. pat, iC among the cailgranta bud eat. deal Inn groat memnn, and a het t, tenting prevalled. Inane continued to b. v. r. • filch promised to yield troll. Dust was offered is 1.1/3- Itnd gnardda+ at Denvor Clty, but then, • el no coin Loper. char°. New Tons, Elvers of this even ing rays that instructions were sent by the :teame; Pcroia to-day, to Minister Mario, instrnoting him t intimate to the French Governmont that in taro Germany should bo drawn into the weir, this govern ment will not buffer any interruption of the Fernier on the hamburg and Brecon mearocrs now carrying Untied State, tr.. 111,., On 1,71 g i,. thoy di not Carry ar tirk, rontrak.cd of war. New Yore, May 25.—Tlin olna.mthip Apia nailed nt noon, with $3,000,000 in f pecie and 240 pameengers. among whom are Count Sartagea and Cyril. W. Field. INDIANAPOLIS, May .25.—Prce& i rtran Ge/D:ro: kiwi/it/s.—Th° morning session was !peat in aois carrion relative to publications. No neLlOO won taken. In the afternoon, the eonsideraiion of the Semi- nary question was rontinued. Dr. Mire, of Chicago, cinelnded his speech commenced on Thwreday. Ito was followed by Messrs. Cunningham and Sioecnsun, of Llianapclis. Tho vole was not taken. !Jay Pi ent.,,rian Now Schonl attnbly L., bt.co tbn eoti, dAy :a char...fly thn t , p ,rt rf the r , otrattca on Far, 31inawne. Thr rtp-rt propoud.:atouin tl t /QUM .I..thm with the board, seoks to retain, the ts>,adr.. la ho lany h*rtoo. 119 i• .01 excisea le:- tenet t tot.stonn tbt eting nt.v Itew. Dr. 1. r..!.. tt or .]1,1...1 the di-coulon at an intorr.n.h. probably be adopted usth aoma to.rditicatrAm. o learnt.. May 25.—The extention of the Mon treal telegraph companies to Farther Point was enrri pitted early this morning, and the wit, are working beautifully. it is thought that the news by the steamer Hungarian, Which left Liverpool on the IStb inat. will be obtained via Farther Point, tin Saturday. The arrangements for boarding-in ward bound r ream ers it is expected, will La more effective than arnr. ALBANY, May 25.—The Republican National Committee arc now in ression here, considetiLg the time and plans for bolding the next National The proceedings are saintly plictur, but nntside, (ha cities of Wheeling and St- Louts wen freely spoken of in ron‘tetion with the cheito. C.d., eller, Ohio, :sley argument in the bubeee eorpus care of Iluebnell end Langeten wee opened to.day by A. J. Ittddlq for Cot priaentits, who was followed by Attorney General Welmti. The eaeo will be decided to-morrow. Commercial PITTSIIIilt(;11 rantass.r.Ts. i:trnrt,l Epee:all y I , r Vv ratlaburgh Casette TECIISILY, MAT 20, lan. avy comic:gin. and we are able t, nqt , only /mall ..lee Iron/ wagon at OG,V. From etzra. the dew •cd very haht.; del to 200 1 , 61 a at $6,40,V:, and $7 LO L.- the three grados, and do at $1,70, V, scl V, 00. Flour, 10 bbli 'rum st.t,ro GILAIN—the only sal , we c.mld hoar of trts a lot or /CO Lomb 11041.rrataoar. C...tn ....goo, at e:,5 , 3, PLO VI:tiONS--aa!, of 200x0) lb. Ike... at 1,10 god ICt,i for Shvolders. Sidra ,n.l 11.tue, and 1,(4) Cl, C 0... /lawn at 12. y. Oungi: h EGGS--aml,s 1.3i-3 it. !Ritter at 1.16.1*, and 02 1,1.1.1 Egg. at 1(4,11. ' ,-If bIl• at and 050 60.11, it lotaat 4701.mq:raid 11. d., nod ion :.cfbatl• ILAV—selrn at 'oaks of 12loadn at 17d.:;12 ton. Vlnif—aalea of 23 half bar+ N 0.2 itacaertn. Iw. g o , at $l, 2i:10 do do, medium, at $6; and 'Aida White nt $5 CHF: ES 11—taloa of ,a) ban W. R. at 111, and h 6. at :`,,513.6. SIONET ARM AND tILIDIBLEILIC L.. Pa Zl,llll CATTIS Maaarr, Monday. May —The air t This At the. Yard. we, about the•rn.s in nnad.r a. Ituun..f thn urrcedtug week. Tbr qrallty aboard an tnpro•en. et. In pm* than, tra no mat.nal change. lhefritorspe, Ia we marraao of prior,— - . Clwiu quality, fT. 100 10;) ...... ......... .........Sl3 00 Gro •• •• ......... ..... ... 11.00 is 12 00 95ti to 11 GO Ordinary - 131 , 0 to 000, f•i-rep ..10 - Pred clam, tbn .0-k, an d osiag r. 10, tocrcaa« p• 1 Gave doallunl $t •E 1 gran. from la , : ne.a. 11...0.-IVe bare no change to nota in print.. New Oatetara. May 2I—P ■ —Fleur het det'in , d 15e lib!. and to nominal et ti.e decline. Bupert lie it IT red at $l. Zorn steady, aitb e fair demand et 13:43.95c for mixed, and $1,04 for atilt, tine, dull and plena dr.tpinx, at 4 tic Jew er.rinaing at fi?ei367.,; . c fur lair. iquissaaa hex deelixt t...l to 3.14.31 c, ati.ll • fair demand. T. WU.' Maitarr—The aprculation in Wheat continua unabated, and prise aro again appro.,. h.ug the htgbeet liaere. of theatres. tic ttatur day morning In-t, N., I Red ITheat opened at $1,41A1.11, while yeaterdey no ea it ',Niched sl,tl2—att advance of 111. t. qt book. At,. OW I nah of all gradea changed hen& yetter.lay icago Pre., Pastern Exchange lean iu fait demand, end 131.11 nal) :moderate anyttlitia the martet was quits brut at qactett3na. Madura were roe boyete at Etc for New ," • t ae, Philo .el• phis. and drawer. were Oct dlopued to coil to rarh uthrr ninth below 4 prom . - A farther advance hal Nen ..ablldbed la the trice of Eastern Exchanges( New Orl.ana. The quotntlan on Scoot day we prem. Thu will lead to heaay ehtputeuta of gold (mu the South to the East. Thle the New York Banks mu,djutit new, and the New °dean, Banks can agar. eeraral illion.—(Vitt. Geo. CaIGILSTON Wes Lay 20.—We hare again to report a very anti,, and advancing market for all &amine ‘lo[lo. The traneectlons thatua the week show a tuella, rim. prmemeut. of ,1.4V4,4e. The heaviest advance, however, h. been principslty Mi1{.211.1 on the poorer qualities. Qvots•lotot •I via : atrdinary to fair, toren:mon prime, sad prime and choice, $17,4 The receipts alnce our last, kvanprlee 2,M0 In, which have all Iron taken op. The gain of rpeole Wows by the Bank Statement ot to-day, Ls larger than was treoerally anticipated, and grin. not or u o lect that the California receipt wont in on Monday,. aad counted far the whole week, abbe only 170,,,t.01) of the foreign drain counted against the average, and that only (nor Jaya. The tecelpta by the rap.. companies, weans, Informed. seek,. elan larger than was generally re,yeeeed. The, falling off in loan. lea fevorable feature, aheartng that Pant Managen are adopting a conservative and pea adept cvntse, prrparing for Shales.- may Pe In fotnre. The following is. coMparative statement of the candid:ll of the neon Yerk Bank, for the weeks ending May Uand May 21 May 14. 518721. Loatm. .. .. ... 11T9 070,40 s $12.9.701.469...Drc....8878,645 Rperia 28,171=5 moko.ons_roo . 15 6:3 Caculstion ....... 9,190,977 kas2 771...D0r -- . 138:10 Nr4 1 .1. , ii. 59,C111,0.11 85854,1:80.. D. 8.- 1.44.804 18. T. Trab. Imports by Inver wit Krt.' o.(1, per ttheen.it--1 ot,s neorbe hoe. Conotbell; 100 bdle paper, Otalf.00; IT bbl. ll.ger, Btoorro • Etrkpoenci; 161.1, I ta Lunn. 1iem01 , ` , ..; I ' l* ba" " Lidos, Louglello;ZO do e /blot sl.orarl; 00 Lig. pu, 0,0 013 014 ea, arCuue. MONONOAUSLA NAVIGATION COAIPA 4.-102 bids, Cl o d. L co; 10 h 6. 1114.6, owner.'ao bbl. b.lodkrl 116!.5 boo glom. 01111.1 A Rlcketoton: 69 do do, Derry L ccrllll be.s.to. bblo !bur, Ido iota, ostler. . The weather was wry warm yesterday, and ilao river felt. toy. The arrival* are reduced to a low figure, inelottlog the:, Alice log Wet arid iliac Crow down th.. Mtalota.shells, which are liar regularly manitg slam, Wlth malt trips. The depariurtie yesterday were the Key West, for Lonlearlie, Oms— k. Iwolo t for Naahstlle, and the Erma, Capt. blaratte• new etremer, for St. Louis. The Upper Alisaltalppi t aceordlog to our last dtspaletter, had commenced Much damage had Nan dome by the hood In the toms.. Ailandred• at homea wore doodad. At Keokuk a ostrert area .abed away; which ea., gtsoitork The moments freed Abe Lhwer Alias ppl at, mars favoratda. At Slempala Adaer 1.514 lathes tomer bath water mark on Tbarrday .'At TALl:torah itisail Callen kaStraista. The Ciatintodiroiamerelal, of l'oesday.rayni—. Mr. • AltadoelOsTthe Arm of Paul A Ale:amt, yeaterdaY purchased ilitediso of JISM Trebel-, es It now lies on the whist, for tsegarry.tire dohart Tee tow hoot ICAtymmas, tram Et. Loofa with a roopte of ' barge. ih tow.'ladert with Iron ore for Made:watt. .A. 4 yesterday, sad laid up to the mouth of Licata& where .be awada• rise. • The tow-boat Judge Waltre, the tell tenter, bee et iregth abandoetd doe trade, and started to Pltteborah y-ettetti,y with s lee' of empty Seta 11. N " .. e t Great MOM. wee so!ellty the Sheritr 34.t.rd. 7 , f o r $ koop—Of IL B. Getty.tete Cd. Etka kuk, but, feettletly Lae city. bete pc. g the Pombeeeg. • - ; The al ut c ,,, tu n t, 4o , Gmety Prleeds. Ilentege. sad Viggo Imo Pittsburgh; lit. Done+ from larre, Pew, be gh, from irk... Mewl Itateliton and tdelrar, troy Zwbviiic FL. w.yns awl Litertme, froel St Lod; gad comsat, fromyor 0 ,10 = 3 , .4,4 Lool.rtille *Older Marc—. • ; . Thi =doe: ti...gog 1 , 2 toiotat thi Portland +Asa.. ors n0t0037 + 4o .„_° b " rw l... t* .a. , 11.1100. laot *a Wad, woe cite, sufd onwtsck Co one commerrii It not ooiy prevent' our 01 , 111 boots (tan' teaching the wharf, Lot tome leopomenO •o likboof belt , Otos. MAI. tooltlie clor_eagic'ex;- . . SM )3elt c lo a r ertOtor b4ok frol9l6lleir:liit, r Ohoil* gottorksootiorol loe4 for Neibeillettiket. shu.dtp. lot alimabgrisixt MEE ~~> ~;
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