- H. OHILDS &. WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, No. 133.W00d Street, Pittsburgh, le ARE NOW OPENING OUR LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF I BOOTS'AND SHOE'S, of every variety, and latest styles and fashions adapted to Spring and Summer Sales, uhich having been purchased principally fur CASH, direct from the Manufacturers, and selected with great care as to quality and sizes, we flatter ouraelves we (tremble to offer SUPERIOR. INDOOR- ALENTS to our friends who may call 1 PR ARE JIIMSTS FOR BC T . 013 8 PAT ENT PILZITALLIC TIPP/41) BOOTS .A.BrD 19.1.10E5.{ FOB BOYS, YOUTII6-AND ROBERT JAMISON J - AMES M'CANDLESS & ,CO., Nu. 103 WOOD BTRIEITI', .PITTSBUL , O3II !!!PORTERS AND JOBBERS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Would respectfully call the attention of THEIR CUSTOMERS AND MERCHANTS GENERALLY, TO THEIR STOCK YOU TUE SPRING ' 4l, ND SUMMER T R 43. 1) E, Surpaseed by none io extent or variety, and to which • • CONSTANT ADDITIONS WILL BE MADE THROUGHOUT TUE SEASON. ,Their Terme and Prioee will be as Pavorab .5 to Purehasere nu those of any other Rouse, Must or Went. Drench and Short Time Buyers aro Especially Invited to call. mrlCl:l4.wtjelT 2>pcciat 11.oticcis • LAKE suimaton. OOPPEK HILL BNIRL - r.INCi 'WORKS PITTSBURGH. RAMC, INTCORDY & CO., • AIANDFACTURERS OF SIIEATIIING, SLUMS' - an/ BOLT COPPER, PRESSED 00P PER , BOTTOMS, Raised Still Bottom., Ppelte Polder, to. Atm, Importers sod Waters to METALS, TIN PLATE SHEET IRON. WIRE, to, Constantly on tumid, Ttamno t a Moohlotto and Tool.. warehouse, No. 149 Pint and 1:0 Steond.trest, Pittsburgh, Penna. la -Special orders of Copper eat to any denimd pattern mylStdialyT JORIA S. LEE, 3),11G/LCEIANT TAILOR, No. 45 Market St, Pittsburgh. A good assortment of Csorns, Cee3I.IIERES, Iftle=Mee, Cquuree, end ell goods eufteble for gel:airmen? ereardttetretelvvi • itirOniert , IMMOIy tilled, le the leteat gilts of the erL mairaytlfe 111000113C0 & CO-, DIANOYACTVILDAN &ND DEALERS !1! RATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 131 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. Have now on hand for Spring Salon, as largo and complete an ansurtment or Goods at can be found In auy of the neaten, 4Nca, conamtlng of nit, BILK AND WOOL Mtn of every style and quality, Card or every quality and Watt fashions; PALM LEAF, STRAW, LEGIUMLN AND PAItA3IA MSS; STRAW. LEGuoux AND BILE' DON iirtketa., et. Persona vial:deg to purchase either by WantattaLtl or Ursa will audit to altar advautsze to cell and azandno corona. mrll PRENCII WHITE ZINO PAINT. 800 Tone Bnow White and No. DRY AND GROUND IN OIL IN raaNCR, TRAERANTED Pala In store and to orits.r, for rats ry .7061:s1.1 1.1. 62.6.05 G, So. 63 Rada Btrmt, 34. York, mr&taLltr Agora, Vieille 6looagu. I. Co.. Ftrts. pv,loVii'mvw - eJ.ww4 DRAPER AND TAILOR, Xo. 4.; Sr. CLAIR STREST, PITTBDURGII, PERNA-, Ilan just returned from tho Eastern Cities and Dow recnivio; bit Liprlcig stack. of Clutha, Cacainactes, Veal:Ulan and Co dogs of every variety and atyla adapted to qui bast city aad cauctry trade, .Llcb will be male up iOutder rltb proaaptatma and Arepalcti, •ad at cu.o law no el atly otheralcallar eittabliatimaut la the city. f.23,11e MMt:2 Forwarding and Commission Merchants, And Agents for the ogle of Pittsburgh Mautt roaur .. p, nelgumenu and onleTs fi , r LEAD, FILDEB, 111,11 P., PEODEME. so:i.r4soct Prompt auto- ISo. 1/9 Commercial Street, bt. Lout, 4e-npltkote J. ft. GILILISTY. 11. D., 163 Third . Szrea!, PitleburO, /raving had tha advaatagra r.tfcrEL Colle,ca dad /1,, plco/s, anditires4 ofluta Lis fang= fa BURG ICdf.. AND Al CDICA L CASE!. BAT. W. D. Ikmaid. Col. Wilson )le.C.milless Reif. D.ll. A. Hrienct. Dna. R. L. W.,..0r T. U Sill. Ea.i. Ilan. T. J. Ingham 3. U. Mutat. John 11.1141. r. F..../. lasc...t. biliCallimiter, rag. my:3:l3lk STO VIC NV OEUC.S. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, ILIITTICIVEL2II £5O DIU= IN !V VIT TAM= T OF COOKING, PARLOR AND RBITENG STOVES, Plain and Panay Grate Fronts, &c. Sola Proprietor of the celebrated PATENT the &mama and Smola CorrecralF4l COOK STOVES. Office and Bales Room, tatMlydro No, 4 Woodet., Pittsburgh. Pa. STANCE AND PARMA Made by the West Phi'gaol', ni■ Itio.aufac goring Co. (ftra Premium waded by tbe Franklin Institute, Nom:ober, 1855.) Dlatoond Glove litarda, to coons coneg 0 bp:to, ti lb.. earl. Do do boon do 1.0 papere,l do; Ilellned,Pare and Print Etarcb, to box.. ratio. rimy all for laundry IFAUINA, (or Oore St trch,) in boo 40 pantie ear.h. Thin article to expressly prepared for culinary purpose., and can be relied on an aoperior In MITT to any now in nom For male by 1110.11110 N, GLIM& &YOUNG, lc Arcata for the Company. N. 801...M.1G8 sr. BONS. MIAMI a, Foreign Vomentic flue of Exchange, CEBTITI S Or DEPOSIT, DANE ROTES AND BFECII, NO. al MARS= iSTREET. PITTSBIIIIOLI, PA. 3-Clleak= made on all the principal chiles throne, .ont the Untied States. ap2i.fely N R. OJ3MR 1: ORR , MM. I! STRAW BONNETS AND DATA BONNST RIIO3ONA FLOWERS, IC., NO. gl ffid3E T STREET, FirraarracEr. El. B. & C. P. ISTASSIX, worcrasrvisu PROMO, 3011 AND ALL lELTP3 WRAPPING PAPS R. Warehouse, No. 17 Wood PLITIBUILGII. P 4. Etrytifib Bap bought atioarkbt Pticua .. =Y,~.~ Iron lialitstit, Ilea Vaults, Vault Doors, Window. Ittutters, Window Guards, U., :Pa. 91 &mut Brut and 86 Thud Strut, (Between Wood rod Market,) PIITBBOBOII, re., Sato attrod • tuloty of new l'atterror, !wary sad Oft, saitible ' rag.all tarpotor cal otteitUoo paid to ou 'N olma Ge Lout lobbthe obortartko. art VANDIII7EIt & FRIEND, - -4.TTOILIC isys 4T LAW. JED • s .601,ICITOREI IN CHANCERY, /to. 'l5, Mimes /710e1,-D14.07, raw,. .414,Collatleas = .. msaola any put ef Northern Zawst_ot Western MLlisitawito idepnrebaseasta FAIo ot rm.> . te rlit. ob- Pixdu Mono ou Bond. Auld blortiAcce soutteox—.. r a. =LPL .11M803 ILLIJXI. ROBIN/019i MINIS t; MILLEIII3, FOUNDERS e 81) necasai/ETS. W.A.1571./.I4GTON W 0.13,11 •Plotsbursh, Penna. 'Mace. No.ai Market. street. Staastattna. all Mods el Steam &Om, and 5.1;11114:1 , In rrr Caatinas,ltailroad Met, Steam Mlle,. and St.e.t Iron Werk. Jobbing and ICe;paising downs abort uotite. .45:11dtc NV XII "V' MAN & tyUN . nuntlkewen sno DealetittA All binds et `TOBACCO, ANTIFT. AND CIG.A.ILB, AND LEAF Toms.a_csock, • Corsa clfS3l.ll4f4l4lStre4and Diamond 4/2.), PITTIMUM 11. PA. FOREIGN MX • STOUT BILLS DRAWN' BY DUNCAN, 811ERRIAN oft, CU., '.UN TILE UN/ON UWE, LONDON. IN SUMS Of ORR POUND EIaMLINO AND UPWARDS. Also, SUL on Um principal cities end foams of Itasce, tietleinb. otvimmausw.ind•atiht European illabahcoeuitantly on band and formals by WM IL WILLIE/116 A CO., •Zklynto ilaakan. Wood Street. r T6;l;d zazincrxicii-wa , T.A.32r-ort, _ _No. 54 St. Clair Street, (Dr.ltishfiNevEatldloe PITTSBUIVIIL Pt v. SCOTT, Deuttet, /4 1 1Mstcreed to the bowie lately occupied WeLa..WarA, ao. 278 r oom m o ot, (loath ffid.s) Agra ikatAbcmi god drag. • Oft• &Mart= 9 L.N. MI 6 s•. otrN 33.4.8.REcx..5. SOLID BOX VISES, ' olll3 .lu; Steel iwt.im eitHataxae lsw re :4l %6ho nanvt Telz 11 12 70324 d_ to .. , 19'iralurnee. No: 3.7 AtarkitAltrest. !POP 'Whtith ara highly reitolumandail throughout tho E.,ic c ro Elates for theft durability and cheap:lc-n-OSE PAIR Wring bona found by actual omit, OUTWEAR Tat= PAIRS OE 7 U E OLLST h LE ifirEurtra win hod it to their airontagii to call and en. amine our (took rtn/ort FurcAusiny I,l4cmlicre. air Particular attuutlou gleou to ordieta. totl9:dhirtritT CHILDREN, *penal jEl.atitts. Jamie ICAN WATCHES WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR TILE SALE OF ADIXIILICAN VITATOICEIS. We would most respectfully call the saun a= of the public to the American Vi' et:hes now bolus ex. tatudtely Introduced, tee nianufacturo of which has be. come en firmly ostabllshed that entire confidence ran he placed upon them as ale and correct tinie.leepere, both by the wearer and miler. thavlntrlxan aypolnte4 Wboleasle Agents for the safe of those Watches,Ahe public msy be ...oral that wo can sell them at the very lowest cash pekes. W. have also a very Large stock of SILVER aod ELATED WARR, VINE GOLD JEWF.LRY In sets, snob as Ck.n r al, Cornet, Cameo, Jet and Paintings. Onr assortment cf CLOCKS Is nommally large at presortt catoprlatus wane beau:lfni patterns of hIGLIT and ONE DAY PARLOR and OFFICE CLACKS at ORE VILA RE• DOCED PRICES. We base also • toll Mod, of Realm' no! Pal. 1701. P and SILVSB. WATCHES o 0 6.d, all of our ogre importation. Also, Watch Ma►ere' route, Materials and Watch olasnea REINEHAN 2 MI:YUAN, No. 42 Firth street SEWING MACHINES I=l LATE IMPROVEMENTS .A.LEIC. R. ILEIED, I==M= Don't fail to plz,cule Mts. Win3l,v."- Sooth h4, Sy ray for It Itr 130 el..' on earth. it oreutly OwilLtom thni;t. wow of t.,ILIn A Ly p.llnoluis lbw gum, roductog• 411 Ifitacoolottow—‘,ll iwt2. Itrui I. tura In legtilllts [La Savoie Depend opsu It, tootb•I e, It will .to rout t. yourwnlvei. sod milt f *IA health to you Ferisetty robe to all tones TS!, pr,parattoo zi the ; :c.,:pl , • ! ut Of •Jaa Lau. =.ty.zleuzed &lad .4,1 f te t , umlt 4nr!...ca en Nvit E.,14”..1,•Led 12.-.1 v,t re lee mills... a cas., li"e bellove it we but awl dur. t r.tu , /.T.“ t'.- all Macs 4.4 Dytteiscury 4kud tu Chtl:l. - un.vh.tt. , It saltn truth ttvtlitu 01 t c. s y, u tb,r • Milo owl Imalt:, u tre y •:Alnr• .. , •I c , .t , •, to worth Ito .cight It ;6,1. Illtlloua of wttl.a. •:, 2,,1d is 01.11 . 1 Rte.. II to au cad and I . IIIOE ONLY 25 CIINTP A EUTTLY htlrhoue. gouclos mile+, the fec-eitelie el CU hTIA n ref, EINI, Now Yo tem. the ...ttl.ehle upper, doh/ by Dro,glete Iltroceleut the eter:.l GYO. 11. liEttir.ll.,.tigettt lut Pittebst,t jut.lawlythT Pittsburgh Stool Works. JONJES, 13 01(1) AL CO:, ilettufartarersof CART STEM Jib., SPRING, r Low .u 0 A. B. MEL, 2PRINOS .rot AXIII - Ron and ltre3frr.d.t. /lA.gburgh. rqJ D. B. ROGIT...tt.B & CO WOUCITISZIM OF liogers , Improved Patent B.el Cultivntor Tooth, Corm. , Ron and First Strcas, riti4urvi. Pa. 1.21;1: 74.1 fc• RAIL ROAD SPIKE COMPANY. Joseph Dilworth D. W. C. indwell (Regzassoro W Porter, Rolfe d Swett.) satotracrrants , RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SYIKES. Corner of Water Street and Cherry alley, wll2lrlfc P PITBIIOICO R. PW. A ELECNTLY H. comunqs Forwarding and CeramListon Merchant, AHD WEIOLZBLIX DEALERIN Cheese, Butter, Seeds. Irish /Lod Produes Gownlty, 2.1 N. 20 W 2.1 Strut Pittsburgh Hide, Oil and Leather Store, D. KIRKPATRICK it Soxs, No. 31 S. Third .1., between 'Market and Chestnut sts, Philadelphia, have for sale DST AND SALTED SPANIEN Lir DEA, Dry and Areen Salted Patna Rip., 7 . 413041 Y Oil, Tannarie and Cm• More Tools at the henna pricey, and upon the beet berme K3..A1l kinds of Loather to the meg% wanlsel, for width the bighost market price will be gh. In rub, taken In mchange Wr Lilies. Leather stored free of chug• and sold an man:dation. $l,OOO RZWAID for any Medicine that Will excel PRATI I BUICIINEVE MAGICOIL, the only 1041.0 Bernady new wild for Ithetimatlam, Neuralgia, Headset. Toethaehe, Yale in the Blds on Nook, Bpralne, Drains, Bore Throat, Bar., Contracted Card. sad Blualse; the only veg. viable remedy dlscorered that will act upon them nod tlin. tea theJoieta. Tlarosaada of peruses hare Leon cared of than erstapistate by this new discovery. All ars en it a Wel, Prisalpal cane 206 Wriehlaghan street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Por We by DR. OZO. 11. KEYSER., No. lir/Wood Weer, sad J. P. YLIGNINO, Allegheny. Blenders of Brett A Battler on the wrapper, snd name bkrora la Ms bottle. op2-dawtf O► the thousaud ills which afflict mankind daring the Out 'nue their existence, worm. in children parlags oat dam, mat common, and the wont. A pet, Oct moody for than pestle to the young, Is to be 1161 In b L. Pahang/We Celebrated Venolhigoorhich espestence bin ►rued to be • vont& for wonar. It y pr.par 6d sad sold by 1. L. PAIINEnTOCK k CO, Wt6,166..1a Druggists, comet of Fourth and Wood Meet!, rittsbari.h. panne, er:Odes? Tor. groat ueefulnoos of B. L. Fahoobwck's Fermlfore, dote not Consist •lean to tbr fort that le it cotendu curtain royal. Ia canoe who •no worms exiin, it oponatenouchitelrou se et rand cedbidtle, net greatly L., fete the hrltli. - Prnpared mad told b!' It. L. PAIINEtTOtiII a CO , side broggitsts, of Wood and ith du , Pauburtb, Co. mfiteddoP Puss ()Lb Hy". lIISIEY.—{ have on hand serval barrels old Rya lintety erbleb I ben bud made and tuyt unrll atm boccome old and will ha told by the barrel or he. 1013. for .00dir.4P0ri , ....- m.117-dau,P 01.0 11. ET:Valk:lt. Ltd Wcael,trter. Aim= Keyocr, of 140 Wood otty.t, towaa band a very atcellant dance, fur dad persons, by Ida& many pavans WO male to buss aa onr.— Also, atmall soak perchatinua, vddr.la it tcevrt , d lota Um ♦a7 elScbsat t0...y.666e dnfo,. IAVA"".. • " - Puai Ba..armr.—T. have Brandy which 1 .Flll putraottot to Do pure ond et for toodkine, width 11saro porchastd m molt • NMI° want. /Loy me who .111 try till can b. whaled °flu torll,lftler GEO. 11. liElaillll.. 110 Wood •1114.1. G./L9.11.N1C BATTLE!, OR ELECTED MAGNETIC Mown% for blodkel purposes, of very ruporfor Nod sill be twat Oros of Yam. dunes, lot:tomer Iko_ftprie , rottr w ar w oLT i e . r= ,, A , tlr . Eon .110i1E0.4 Citalmo Sams of a good quality for sale at DEL HAYBEIM 140 Wood 4t. eplitd.lhr SYSIDICIED—A full assortment of all kinds of Syringe, for ask at DR. EZIFSEHT, N 0.140 Woad street. Tux only Truss Manufactory in . Pittsburgh n D. ILLTBAIVS, No. 140 Wood .1. To am) Atom: Nrsea of any kind you can 11cdearne. DlEwod Cealest al DR. REVIEWS. N le . / oo Wool Ltrast. spEdfr Dn Ward's Tooth Powder and Tooth Wash. Any quontity of the spar. &sack. aro for Ws nt winced prim by DN. ILNYBEB, N 0.140 Wood at, Pltbddroilt, Po. Soara,..llair Brushes and Perfumery at Dr. Nrll3lo/71, No 140 Wood et. •plsdtoT Bums= Blum—The only p ce to got j7p B, 140 W Shudder Br ord at uin le at the klitanUctassei. DR• 11 - 019.61 , 01' • lor pile at V& Erlialapilf4 Wood N. spltida Reformed Presbyterian Synod. Second Day', Proceedings—Synod met yesterday C 7 LL eft e• morning at 9 o'clock, and after the ordinary prelim inary business ' Rev. S. Shaw laid on -Synoll'a table one hundred dollars, being the bequest of D..Me- Cwaghert for the benefit of the Theological Seminary. The money was ordered to be paid ever to the Treas urer of Synod to be invested for the Endowment Fond. The Committee on Finance was directed to devise and report n plan fur the revival of the Travelling Fund. Papers were received, numbered,real and referred to their respective committmes. All the papers will come up again, and their character and the disponi ti ro made of them will be reported in their proper place. N. lit. Report oC.J. A. Long of Monied received to pay Syoo t r t t d e bt to the estate of J. R. Willsue, D. D., late Professor of Theology. —'Chia report states that $540 are still due the estate. 20. Report of Pittsburgh Presbytery. 21. Protest and appeal of Wm. Sloane. 22. Report of New York Presbytery. 23. Lakes Presbytery'e reference of the case of J. It..iohnston and T. M. Hutchison. 24. Report of Lakes Presbytery. 25. Report of Synod's Treasurer. 28. Communication from Synod'. Treasurer. N. It. Johnston, chairman of the oommitom to whom was referred paper No. 4—the petition of the Presbyterian Historical Society—reported a pream ble and retolutions. The resolution!, recommended the taking op of collections in all the congregations for the benefit of this Society. Evangelical Lutheran synod. Rev. J. fit Wills.on elated that one object of this Society was to collect all Important manuscripts, Seventh and Lag( I),,..—After the usual devotion. Society of history. autographs, portraits, tr.c, that may al exercises the Synod passed the following be of 040 as materials Tor furnishing a history of the Resobeil, That in the discussions of subjects hare- Presbyterien ehuroh in its carious branches. The after to be brought before the Synod, no member reran was adopted. shall speak more than twice, and but fire miontes Dr. Sproul, chairman of tho Committee on Confer rack titer. enc. with a similar committee f rom the Synod of the Dr. Harkey pacsented his Report to the Slate o f I „ formed p,b ytcr i„ w s yno d (14„,w School,) the Church, which was recommitted to Dr. Harkey ported that the committee had held a conference with and Prof. Stuever, with iustruniens to hove them the other committee, sod after discussions had agreed published with minutes of Synod. . upon and presented the following thesis as timbre- The Report of the Hymnbook c„„„,i,,„„ wa s ! ring for substance the ground on which the commit adopted or a whole. tee understood the Reformed Presbyterian Church to The Synod proceeded to closet, by ballot, n ll tun atand, in regard to civil relations, anterior to 1833, book Committee. Tellers were appointed—Revs. and ne the only ground on which encouragement to F. Springer, Baltsloy, end Kuhns. The result of I expect that a re-union of the two Synods can be the election was - Dr. D. Luther, Philadelphia: J. J. cted Cochran, Lancaster; J. Solger, Philadelphia; Pr. 11. I , 'I. That we dissent from the cnostitution of the 11. Muhlenberg, Rending: W. A. Wysong, Balti.l S. because of its im . or ci t i e ,. more. 2. That this dissent from the Constitution requires q•-• FRIDAY NIORNING, MAY 27 fl 'PICT At .4l'Ak THE: CITY" Clty 411)(1 Novre It.:111- Atcwn TZLPSlLATLlnt.—Oh.ervutiu. taken at Shares Optiniaz Sture, fA,. SS Fifth el., ycetcrtlay. IN BUN. IN suwoe. 9$ i 5 .17.0 9'J ,':llck, a. a 12 '• " P. u —..— E.romuter =r• U.Nrox Pnayou MECTINO, at the rooms of tho Young Mcea Christian 1113031a1i011, No. 63 Fifth street, at o'clock, r. a., cot:ll . y afternoon. t'..mo for a four minuve if too caret clay I nger. jar To ADVlStal3rltt.—The <dab n Om Gs terry, for this wank and next, will contain Flrltr., nUEDECD ACIITIONAL rOPIES each day above the ordinary issue. These papers are all circulated by mail, in the surrounding and distant States, and will afford extracithaary facilities to adtartiecra of all kinds. Lct oat business man prat by this opi..,r. tunny, and hand in (Lair cards in titan. A collection was takuo up for the Ocelot!, which to from the oath of allegiance, and from the resolted in the sum of —.n' office binding to support the Constantin' Rot. Mr. Bourchard diem! a resolution that Dr. . ' 3 ll' of .Tktlt it prohibit officers meet Hockey's voting for Hockey's amnion, et the openiug of the Synod, be ot , m 4otte ', by oat h to support the un au "1 taboo. publieheti in German .d Et ghat). He stated that S .That it prohibits sitting on juries, Ito explained there aro 1,073,000 Germans in the United States. by our Testimony; understanding that each juries do He moved oleo for the appointment of a Col/Mitteo nut io d ude oat i oua other intl. whore there is teith. to examine into and report nt each Synod touching a „ a • • o or re Lion with the Government no oath to the religions condition of the tint.. in the West. ao — O tt M.,Sr lso . , no , any implied engagement to The sermon of lir. Harkey had expruseod a sympa mist support the Constitution." thy with the German religious population, nil he .yt i he chairman alto rea d[he correspondence be wished to have it dtatributed among the Germans. toe.en the cammitta<R. After Rene discussion it loot voted to mulish the The report was accepted, end the motion of the sermon in German and English; that a oommitten or I ...mee approved. three appointed cilia means, and Bee to the Toe report of the c omot o tee on r aot mo o d Bo .i . publication; that the papers of the church aro also requested to publish it. Roc. Satinet, .Bourchard, i n t :E . : s was again token up and disposed of, item.by and Wedekind were appotned the committee. Rev. 11.1'. Mclarhin, chairman of the Committee A committee of five, consisting of Revs. Dra. in the hips of the Times, reported canner of fast wilds, Bachman, Sprechor, Stalinist and Rev Sir.. tog an d of toso o mft t oo obi being Bourchard were elected to take into enrideration I toe f e - ao - to ". / . -- tot t",.. pott : it ~.a . : t eM o tt tte d for o t . the religious condition of the Kerman", t.tO , In , I eretiotrati Or CondentlllUn. Mr. Bonchards resolution. This iam woo the last in th e Report ou Unlashed Synod then proceeded to ircte for the place Attu Bm.m. sad t o a w h o l e report than a d opte d as , time of holding the next Synod. Slay 16,1901. was , a ; h ..: selocad as the time, and Latcaster, l'onna .as the Synod then took a mesa until 3P. M. Ariwinooo Srsotort.—Business being resumed, pa- Prof. Jambs moved, and it was adopted, that 500 copies of the minutes of the Synod by printed in the I Ps" reeve read and for the present di, Garman, and Rev. P. the minute, Two thousand copies were orderoni in '". 29. Protest and Appeal of d• Hook , English. The Swedish and Norwegian pepers wore Report of Rochester Presbytery. requested to publish nn miistraet of them. 31. Stetistund Report of Philadelphia Presbytery. ou motion of itt. Kurt toe Synod „. A .. a IL Scott, chairman of rho Board of Superintund• ens of the Th.logioal Seminary, reported nu the of .30 minutes, to give the Bono. ills/11ns, l e ty t.; time to finish its business. , ; coudittou of the Snmtnaty The rcrool was referred Ito Ihn cOtotolitteo on the Seminary. The officer. of the Society arm o, Presinfrot—ltcr. B. Kern,. Thu hour for the reading of Presbyterial reports Laving nrived, the reports of the various Presbyte- Tire i•restkisots—Rues. Illossra. J. A. rims., ann.:mot, L'irith, Springer, limns, Book, Keil, : war.sad and disposedof. Harkey, Pothoort, Buttirauff, .trattouv, Sterobsirg, Err. E. linter moved that the -con ut fluite of con ttgooteco, xemm, Jr.. pao.r. Hurter . fern. wraith,' Synod the R. P. Church (New n, Wendt, Riser, Eastrk, mow .. . to . Ltght) be revived, nod that Rev. D. Scott be added ma rock, Conrail, Linsri, B r. ,a. the committee. A lint t, mo disco:Two the motion Resoratng, Scc ciary—lts, C. IL tiers!: -prevailed. Cerro), g .f... — Rees On motion of N. R. Johnston a committee was op. 7'ss.,..uct. —J. R. Dredge. pint,' to solicit a copy of tha discourse preached at Erse. we Cort,n, Kart x. llisirtis. Hersh, the opening of Synod. Brandßrandon,a..., Dredge roil Sloane, Wylie and McCrea were appointed a spa cad normal. to pronto reaolutions on slavery. An applitkstion for help to the nhurkhott was received. A resolution to authorize the Eisen, i Rev. A. M. Milligan uffered the following rteolu. rive Committee to borrow ;Loot: „ t too , Ova, which caned protracted discussion Synod tensadopted . R.oolr<el. That this Synod memorialise the Con• The Er, ear, Committee wore an:horded In• ores" the authority of Jehovah and his Son, the Me of the Flitted Stairs , asking them to ar'keewl' arrant] t arpoi n t i• 0 try en pc,, , undeht, and I edge ; Lo with rho tiintos, and the oblations 01 his law. and to take tot , o incivoires. to effect the dellreratlee of rho mtllinos of air then adj,urticti hum an I,‘ Inas in bowingc tattler •its contditur inn and ,t for. ScLastler, President of the s ; ,11 t, ,1 t the A., £3, , r °a ,". Stereno, was opl.oted to immmm,„„. and m.. Congrest—thinetit we ohoUld eel:nested, since the I tom of the Lateran churn, and 1., i Syucil acts In tire I...kt h e oi Chriet s the King of na- Pitt.burgh, for their kindness to tire ennuis... of """'' thought also that 'P ail "' C'"gt"' wan nod. luunks Troia ate, I•r.,ernt.l to the rtlmecre to soknowledge the authority of the (loyal-natant. , railroads, to 'he nffissie nt thn by, I and to ion The moves of the resolution Wood In Its defer., , repubters cm the Parstior,n re end . 'IS his obFiat was that Synod, toe ouch, should Prot.• ns. toe , ,t ie uteul.,lllll.lo •n.l then lot angtegations and i,„ Mitosis circulate portions and rood them to Con ash knii , Ste owe it, he said, to on:strives to outer Our nod iu the See it.,h 5: 're , gion leugung... proloot agelnot the said, d.lity and wickednose I , lite Wended t p. hod truly cold tn.,. esen tiro beat attiAlaver: • art impotent trim appointcd, one er each of this 5... iotts.i-M owlets, dattoa a 1,7 ,stets, in,' comparative to do , any thing . . Still wo toilet make an effort. o hat barn ere twat, to their tssince, moy lot best c• , :duotcd In [tonnes,' ;n protest Nor did he object it. k:orron,, , ft ', T , as did with that of t-rood, and repott next Sru;ol. Me Prophets the wicked kings. Adopted, and Du. Pohlman, 51. rttt. Itettgber, Schtoffcr, SoSmueher, C A. Norris, E:q. Bee. J. Wallarn said that oilman. have a tight A on:mittee was appointed to arrange moil etilify both t•r nom iriauil and beseech. Ile would either or the rules of order, etc., and repurt at next Synod. both. Thu ode,' thing asked by the resolution had Dna. Pohlman, I:laugher, and Prof. Stony err, wore apt been dace by Comentions in latter, auma time age, pointed on the committee. and hoped good heti followed, When the petition Rev. C. J. Ehrhart offered a retolutoo tint such went into C ;ogres., John Q. Adams, for two days, par.ns only be sent se dalegaten to Synod .1 are advocated the grant: of the petition, bringing out willing to stay till the los:lutes to done, and that some of the principles of the church. Gaol woe such es ge below, unless. mo l e , epee t a t e t rootomem ,, I done in netting truth. Title should encourage us I be allowed no intern mileage. ailiiptail I now. Dr. Baugher offered a resolution shot In Synods to I rL M. Milligan road au memorial, smiler to be formed out of carating Synods, there be harmony i thee. asked for by the resolution, which, he said, botmes toe two, sod that t o o re m,„ es „ eparomo , has been circulated in sumo congregation. to West- I hear evidence of that harmony; that th e tineral ern Pennsylvania year. ago, and sent to Congress. Synod require this. Adopted. This memorial asked Cong.:oe to take steps for the ' Prof. Stoner offered a resolution that if be teen,. amendment of the Constitution, so that it would ac. mended to the District Synods to adapt au wok,. knowledge the being and authority of God—the rule requiring minaters and congregation. to unite authority of Christ at King of nations—the Bible as with the respective Synods within the hounds where I the supremo law of the Rapnbi.c, eo tbat all laws they mpy be !pentad. Adapted. contrary thereto should In null and raid; and that Rev. Strobel moved that the Syn.', haring visited all laws should bo renindod which violate the law of the institutions of mercy under care of Mr. Peelle- the Sabbath. vant, beepeak the sympathy of the churn for then Rev. O. 5. Wylie said that this memorial origins- Adopted. ted in Synod in 1043, though it was not seta until Rev. Ehrhart offered a lesolutiou of advice for 1945, and added that it. writer wan Rev. J. Crosier. publication of a Sunday School newspaper for the This remark called out they. Crosier, who gave the Lutheran Church. Adopted. history of the memoriaL He, with another minis- The secretaries of the animas connected with the tar, bad had an interview with James Mich.., church were indented to send their minutes at once subsequently President of the United State', who to Prof. Stoever, Secretary of the Synod. inked for a synopsis of the distinctive doctrines of I Adjourned till May DI, 1861. After some inter- the R. P. Church. The. Mr. Buchanan endorsed. eating remark, from the President, 110,1 devotional But when it was stated that Covenanters are in favor exercises, the members shook bands all r o und and of the Bible as the only supreme law of nation., dispersed. and civil rulers, as such, he (Mr. R.) took excep- I none, and coon:rated the point, arguing that the pori iion would deny and destroy the sovereignty of the j people. In the argument, however, he admitted that ; the Bible should he the role a. to he quelifications of civil officers. This interview with litr.Bucherian gave origin to the memorial, which was tent to him when he was in Conger. e. Rev. Love advocated the resolutioo, nod argued I thlt it would be better to petition than command au- ' thoritatively; he pieferred the noriter in mode. Gad Se mild in his command. This was illustrated from hie direatioa to Mures—"Speak unto Um children, that they go forward," and the ammo principle, from the language of him who said to Jelin, "Speak to nay brother, that he divide the Inheritance with me." Rev. Sloane rehearsed the history of the memorial referred to, intimating that the same or a similar one bad been eeat up from congregations in Illinois. Congress, he said, did not know who these Covenan ters, the memorialiete, were, and thought the doou moot a petition from thu Jloreton• of illinote, until I John Quincy Adams told thorn During the dims. don, James Buchanan 'sneered at the petition, and said it was "only from as few Covenantors in Western Pennsylvania" Rev. George thought it would be well to originate the memorial in Synod and Men vend It among the people to be signed. Dr. Sproull did not know on which side to vote. Ho feared the memorial would do no good. His ex- perionce and observation had taught him to believe it would be an effort thrown to the wind. It might do good to those among whom it may be circulated for names • bar in the members of Congress we could put no confidence. Be (Dr. 8.) at the time the me- mortal had bean sent to Congress, wrote to James ' Buchman, who had promised Leven:lt the petition, and asked him (Buchanan) to do so. Shortly after wards the document was returned, and It appeared that Buchman had moved to lay the memorial upon the tahlo. Suck L tbo state of affairs at Washing ton Mat to send memorials theta on snob subinte would he only casting peals before swine. Still, for remora assigned, he would not vote against the rose. loan. A. Bowden eked—will not ibis memorial he nn acknowledgusutt of the U.S. Government? Every snob attempt would only do mischief to ourselves. Tbo petition will be scorned. What good will fol low? Our etrongth LI to koop by ouraelves and stand still. Ito, J. Niel said that It would not be an identi• ficatdon with or acknowledgment of the Gluvernment. Nor are wo to bo discouraged. The dissuasive argu ment is, we tried once and felled. Besiege the cita del, said be, and mons the attack. The limo has coma to meek out Our anemia' soy we are dumb dogs. lie repelled the annueation. By the force of truth, by faith and courage, we will not give over until the work Ls acoomplfshed. John Kennedy said ha had always refund to sign 'wahines to Congress. He wanted to have nothing to do with•the Government. Prof. Newell argued Oates a - matter of prinolple, It Se wrong to petition a government whoseauthenty is denied, and that Isis the duty of a witness for the truth to nand aloof. . Rev. McKee replied, urging that a memorial is only a statement of fans. The nation is a moral porno, and we should set forth itsfaulu, and request or command It to do the right. Rev. J. C. Boyd favored the resolution. and sold the memorial amid be so worded a. not to impli cate us in the government Tbs question it, shall wo memorialise? The Bible direct, as to any to the nation., "God re igns." This we will do by calling upon the nation to do its dotty. /WT. H. P. M'Lnrkio had two reasons for voting for the resoittUon. The petition circulated among the people will give opportunity of conversing with neighbors and ehowing their own feelings in behalf of the distinctive principles of the ansoh. The oth er is that, though Congress may pant by the memor ial, ether denominations will thus ice the winkednosa of their ruler' and be induced to come ant and win in the testimony against if. D. Sega never bean had beard • say one doubt that we might petition a- mu, or body of -ntn, to meet° do evil. We 'do not ricottas' tbe morel ,settiortry or." tient whoa' we saisititillse root d the positio, Thititai gaidatimi thy abbot AT the conclusion of the Synod of the Evan gelical Lutheran Church, on Thursday, the fol lowing paper was banded to us for publication: Erpresnon of Thanks.—The undersigned, President of the Evangelical Lutheran General Synod, recently in session in this oily, avails himself of the medium of the preen to convey to the pastors, churches, and citizens of Pate burgh, whose kind and geuerous hospitality we have enjoyed, the strongest sense of our ...tithed sense of the many and great benefits they hove been pleased to heap upon us. Personal kind nesses, social and domestic enjoyments, Chris tian sympathy and fellowship, have combined on every hand to adorn the period of our pro tracted sojourn among them with uninterrupted brightness; and even among the scenes of our own homes shall continue to stand high and prominent amongst our most grateful reoolleo- Lions. C. W. &warren, Pittsburgh, May 26, 180. President. Tug Historical Society of the Lutheran church met on Tuesday. Dr. Schmucker to the chair. The following officers were elected: President, S. S. Schmucker; Vice Presidents, Drs. Bach moo nod Morris; Corresponding &oratory, Prof. Mutilettberg; Recording Secretary. Prof. Swa yer; Curator, Dr. C. F. Schaeffer, Treasurer, Prof. Jacobs. For the next anniversary, Prof. &cover wail selected as orator, and Dr. Morrie se alternate. Resolution pi.rtainiog to the totereste of the Society were adopted. Tuesday night a fire broke out iu a tairein at Ilia Mound, Jeltereon county, Ohio, kept by Joseph Cameron, Beg. The house 1,115 Joatruy ta cud, horrible to relate. Min. Cameron and her eon, aged 20, perished in the 6 , 4111t5. The mother bad e.eaped, but ruehol bock to reinuo her by who wae•weak•mioded, and both died together. licw. .I.*utcnrittt, the venerable pastor of iho Evaugelioal Lutheran church at Kitutuoing, hoe gone ou a Visit I o Europe for the benefit of his health. Having had, baton time ago, a purely tic stroke, ho has been Induced to go to Europe to enjoy the beuelit of the I.l,vilou Baths. fin will bu absent two ur three months. WE learn that Mr. James Fenton, of Latrobe, IVO ttCCiVed the contract for huiehing the Con nellsedle R. R. from Turtle Creek to Puteburgh, a distance of tau and a half miles. The contract was entered info loot . Friday, and Mr. Fettle° will proceed immediately to work, and heeo it completed at an early day. Wednesday evening the bloom fire engine of Mr. Lowrie VMS tried at the corner of Fifth and Wood streets. She woe attached to one of the patent fire plugs, and we learn that eho worked to the entire satisfaction of every judge of the machine. The Daqueboo Fire Company brought her out and preeided over her opera tions. Puma and,Rineman, who are charged with tho killing of Black, in Findley loveably, were brought before Judge Adam on a writ of liabroa Corpus on Thursday. Judge Adams did not feel ready to act in the matter at the time, and it was held over until Saturday, when the prelim- inary examination will be held. Tan body of Thomas Bearight, of Greene _townlb. l l4 who woe drowned o ff the . steamer uheecat at Bhlpplngsport some months since, was found one day loot week some fifteen or twenty rods below the point where he fell Into the dm Ikhad lodged In I tree top, and was diserfat4 by 0 Mono. and beat Covenanter of its day, was quoted. The speaker had memorialised the Legislature of New York on the subject of Sabbath sanctification. What followed? Ia a month a resolution passed both houses recommending the shutting up of the looks of the canal on the Sabbath. He had little hopes of success by the proposed memorial, bat it would be a testimony before the world. In this way we will tell the people of the ILL S. where we mean to stand, whether they will hear or forbear. Besides, we will stir up ourselves to more life and activity as wit nesses for the truth. The discussion was continual until near the hoar of adjournment. The remainder of the report will be in to-morrow's paper. For the Daily Plttabarei Gaaeitoi I Pennsylvania Faros Illgl4 School I porpotn Editors, wing brief occonot of •ritit to the abort , haute! Institution, which (if you thick worthy ors pinto to your paper) you will please to publish. Air. Johalite/we of Penh township end myself, left Pity burgh on 1.1 Monday afternoon, at 4 led, on the fast line,and armed at Sprees Creek Station at 10 o'clock. Stopped over night at the Keystone [total, Col. Cadet, a model landlord proprietor. Left in the stage in the moraing at 9,4 for Pine i Grove, 17 Ulna, Wh re the boa men.. with the hellefoute stage line, which p by the Perm &hoot. Our mato was generally along th w ore of Spruce Creek , • goal mill stream, that progge • number of ironworks and mills, and ra. through a w et improved and highly coltly•ted coun try. The gelds of heat, clover, to, appear uniformly good and proadme an ab dent yield. Arrived at the P m School at 314, P. M. Took a .troll over the farm whit (I em informo:// 13 all incloeed cud CVO • sista of 400 acr.• e laud, 200 of wittch is a doostlon to the State. by Cion.lr , and IMO purchased of the same put!, men by the litate, • $6O per acre. The I.d Is roiling, Is all underlaid with Lmeetene, and La cuoacquently naturally dry, and will reqcdre no arthlclei drainage. It is snaceptlide of • high ante of cultivation. Fifty arms h. Leon planted with frultdren of various kin.. The nursery of fretit-trem and evergreens, occupies 7 acres. A. barge breadth has twos/ toe, with wheat, Nhich promises well; eighty acme platted to corn, and potato., root crops, and garden vegembh s a due proportion. The achool or college buildlegele situated on rising ground. Not gaits one third of It le completed and will accommodate 120 students. 104 era In toteudanc.r, when completed, it wttl accommod.• OIL The betiding is limestone, S stortem high, it:aides the basement which is 14 feet high. The basement of the part yet to be bola, le op. Fund. are wanting to complete the bulldog. Cottgree• payed a Dill, appropriating public leads fur en Agricultural School in Pentuylvaul. The In terest on the proceeds of which, at 81,24 per acre, would be about 018,000 per annum: but Ptesidont Duchsuan, Peno• sylvania's hopeful ma, vetoed it.. The admisdon fro for student, is 8100 per lieegion, or into of 10 months, commencing about the middle of rebre•ty, and ending middle of December. Tee student+ work throe hours each dsy on the farm or at whatever may be to do. Ploardlog, weattlng, Il ht teal, textd•ooks,turoletted. Hero they have an opportunity ofacquiring all the useful branch es of an English education, uld a prodigal and .leutlac knowledge of farming end horticulture beef log, and that too without the risk of losing their health. The daily labor on the farm, plain •holcestoo diet, and pore mountain air, real! cooducive to health. The boys appear contained and happy: and Mr. Whitmthn, Prole/wog of Natural told toe. that the students make es good on goose as those did in other Instiluthens where he has taught, and where PO manual lator was required of them. A suitable piece of land is laid out cod divided into loth of I square perches each, and to lot awarded to each of the students, to occupy and cultivate es be may tee proper. It is curious to obeerve the daorence of taste amompt the boy dome have tholr plots planted priecipally with flow era other. with weer melon seeds, strawherritst, Ac.; other. with young peach and apple trees, which they no doubt in teed to Improve by grafting or budding, and take home with Thom at the clue of some eosolun. Other. agelo have done little or flotilla,: to Improve their lots. The truetees of the ethooLheld a meeting this week, and! was gled to hear flea. diodgreee say, that they appropriated $6OO to increase the !thrall. Left on Thursday for boom There being no sage run. dog 00 that day, C.pt. S W. Oth, a whole moiled fellow, who is about opotaing • house of entertainment nouveau-at theastaLilshment,when, be will De happy to accommodate titter. to the Farm dchooL hitched op hi. team an!!convey ed dessnaPoodgms, Mille. Etoner,and myself to Pine von, 4 rolled, where we took the stage for eproth Cheek, and thence by Railroad to Pittsburgh whale we arrived In good time yettterilsy, *ell pleased with our suit to the Perm High a Reign,. Nay 21a, 18:, For tbo Pittsburgh Doily Ciszytto j TM/SU.% Meta.ox, Esq• Is formally an nounced in tho newspapers, by advertisement. that you be a candidate for nomination at the next Republican Convention for the office of Associate Law Judge in the Court of Common Pleas." Now, I am a Republic., n voter, and hope to be a delegate, from the township in which I reside, to the convention by wbioh your desire for nomination is to be considered. As a Republican, I am, of course, anxious to pre serve the integrity of the party, and vote for no oth ers than Republicans for any Aces that Republicao candidates are competent to fill. presuming that all the delegates to • Republican Convention entertain the same views as myself with reference to the propriety of nomin•Ung none but Re nubile.a for office, I assume the responsibility of ad dreselng td you two or three interrogatories, that your follow-eithers may learn from either you or myself where you stand let. ou vote the at, ft Republic. ticket in 1357 or 18.5tif of the Republican 2.. t. Did you •ota 0... ticket at those Outer' 31. Did . y.O not vote I"Jr Andrew Burke, the ultra le.troco ,atedidate for Cungrese, at the last eleutioo 4th. You state, in answer to inquiries addressed to you in tbo Di.pafcMl, that you attended but two meetings, lam fell, nod shot these went understood by yt,u to be entidaz meetings. Allow me to ask you whether them meetlogseshich addymend were not appointed by the Democratic County Com mittee, and whether the handbills announcing them were not signed "By order of the Democratic County Committee: D. D. Bruce, Ch'n."? B. Mexican MOsTano LIM/CCM—lntrinsic virtues alone could insure the success which this article has attained—for Illusum•tisco, Salt Rheum. Burns, Bruises, Stiff Joints. or Gelds, Spain, I'ole Evil and Swellings upon Borne:, it hes no equal for man or beast. No person will be without it who has note tested Its value. ''And with reference to the general estimation of the Mustang Liniment, I can cheerfully say that no article ever performed so many cures in our neighborhood 40 this. L. W. Satan, Ridgefield, Conn..' S. Lem*. Esq , Hyde Park, Vt., write, •that the horse wss considered worthless, (his case was spavist,) but since the free use of the Mustang Liniment I have sold him for $l5O. Tour Liniment Is doing wonders up here." Such testimony is reach ing us every day. The half is not told. Every fans fly should have it. Beware of imitations. The gen uine Mustang is sold by all respeCtable dealers throughout the world. ilArmits I PARK, Pr, sprieturv, Nem York. Also, Lyon's celebrated Insect Powder. S. A. Boca 4 Co. have just opened their Ice Cream Saloon for the reason, where the lovers of this deli. cory cau be supplied at all hours of the day and ere. clog together with all the etceteras. They keep con meetly on hand every kind of plain and fancy cakes and confectionery, manufactured from the beet ma teriel nod got up by competent workmen. Wedding and other parties supplied on abort notice and in the eery best style. Tae Finkle-Sawing Machine, for a wide range of work, is deemed by those who bare tried it, sup,. rior to any of the old patents. It is sold by •1. L. Carnaghan tt Co., Federal street, Allegheny. • Notion to Bandon' and Contractors. TIIE UNDERSIGNED (formerly foreman 1 fey Rowena Parry) would rfors.tfully atom tho.o for whom he has dune work, and the pnalle generally, that he Is now prepared to furnish 81st, or put on elate Poufs, In tte moat sprored manorr. Order. for Routing or Ile. palling of Slate Roofs (It left at the office of Alex. Laugh lin, corner of Moe street and the Canal. Fifth wart) will be promptly attended to. t).)1A8 PAR RY. eny26femd. Telegraphic WA011130103, May 26.—The following returns have been received of the election held to day In Virginia, for Governor and members of Con• grew :—Majoritiea for Governor: Staunton, Wm. L Goggin, opposition, 105; Scottsville 110; Cbarlottsville 11/; Lynchburg 861; Norfolk 120; Portsmouth 140; Fredericksburg 57; Ileurico, incomplete, 375 • Richmond 460; Christiana burg 123. A eecond dispatch from Fredericksburg says there to s lie vote for Goveuor. 1u Martinsburg, the majority for John Letoher, Dem., in 94 ; in Piedmont, 81. Ninth Congressional District, Stanton gives Jamea IL Skinner, Dem., for Con. grove, 447 votes. Sixth District, Shilton T. Leak, Dem., received 4 majority in Seottaville. Ia Cbarlotteville, Lesko has 841 mai. Eighth Chariot; a dispatch from Harper'!" Ferry says that Alex. 8. Bottler, opposition, has a majority in Winchester of 149, and two precincts of Charleston give him G 3 Inej. Barepr's Ferry and Bolivar give Botelar a majority of GO. Piedmont gives Charlor J. Faulkner, Dem., 85 majority. %mamma, May 26.—0hi0 county gives <log gia, Opposition candidate for Governor, 350 majority. Two of three Opposition candidates for the Legislature are elected. The other is in doubt. BALLITIONE, May 26.—The Episcopal Conven tion was largely attended to-day. An animated debate occurred on the subject of the division of the Diocese. It is generally thought that the measure will be carried to-day. After a warm debate, the Convention this evening voted on the question of dividing toe Diocese. A majority of the clergy voted in the affirmative, but mere was a Lie In the vote of the laity. A rcconeideration will take place to morrow, when the question will be carried, as many of the laity, friendly to'the measure, were temporarily absent at the time that the vote wse taken. Cumin% May destructive .and fatal fire occurred in lowa ctey on Tuesday last, by which boons, barn!, and everythleg moveable were swept off. The track of the whirlwind was in a southerly direction, and extended ten or twelve miles before its force wee spent. So far as beard from, foe persons were killed, and twelve badly injured. One family, of the name of Morgan—father, son and grandeon—yere killed instantly. The lose by the calamity is not ascertained. New OaLIAZS, May 26.—The stsamer Ten negate, with dace from Vera Crux to the 28d, and Mexico to the 19th, hie arrived. A move ment has been made at the Capitol, in favor of Banta Anna's return. Gea. Wad was marching on Tampico with one thousand men. Conduct& leaves Mexico on the 24th, with several millions Of dollars, for Vera Cam. Engolat earnestly remonstrated to Otway, relative to the Laenbays affair. Com:moos, Ohio, Noy 26.—The decision an the habeas corpus case will be given on Bator. day. The Democratic Suite Convention to-day nom inated for Governor, B. P. Denney, by acclama tion; Supreme Judge, H. C. Whitman; Audi tor, G. Volney Dorsey; Secretary, Wm. Bush naL TrelltUtn Jacob Belau' ; Lt. Governor, W. H. Safford' Board of Public 'Works, Tam Torgbroon; School Octoodnitopar,Ortaries A. -- - - • • Leiteet from Europe. BAZDY Boor, May 26.—The steamship Asia furnishes dates to Saturday afierueou, 14th Inst. No battle has occurred. Napoleon has reached Genoa, whore he was received with the greatest pomp and enthusi asm- He has Leaned a stirring address. The English Government has formally pro claimed Its neutrality in the European war. Count Buol has resigned from the Austrian Ministry. The eteamer Asia arrived at 10 o'clock. Elle left Liverpool at half poet fire on the afternoon , of Saturday, the 14th lost., having been detain ed till that time to enable merchants to answer their letters per Arabia, which arrived at Liver ' pool on that day, being out only pi ne d ay ,, and eighteen hours. The Emperor's departure from France was a perfect ovation, and his reception at Genoa, where he arrived on the 12th, was most cordial. His address to the army enjoined the strictest I diecipline, and stated that his only rears were ,itutd, they would show too much enthusiasm. He was expected to proceed to the army on the 14th. The King of Sardinia visited the Emperor at I Genoa. The official Sardinian Bulletin continued to report retrogade movements by the Austrians, whose headquarters were at Robbie, which is about midway between Vercelli sod Mortara. The following is Napoleon's address to the ar my of Italy: "Soldiers-1 come to pines myself at your bead to oonduct you to combat. 15'e are about , to second the struggles of a people now vinditia ting its independence, and resone it from foreign oppression. This is a sacred cause that has the sympathies of the' civilized world. I need not stimulate your ardor, every etep will remind you of victory. In the via sacra of ancient Rome, Inscriptions were chiseled upon marble, remind ing the people of exalted deeds. It is the came to day, in passing Slondovi, Marongo, Lodi, Celt ! tiglione, Arcola and Bivoli, you will in the midst of these glorious recollections, be marching in another via sacra. Preserve that wrist disci pline which ite the honor of the army. Hero for get it not. There are uo other enemies than those who fight you in battle. Remain compact. Abandon out your ranks to hasten forward. Be ware of a too great euthuaiaetn, which is the only thing I fear. The new army Be PreCee- Bien are dangerous only at a distano.. They will not prevent the bayonet from being what it has always hitherto been. the terrible weapon of the French Infantry. Soldiers! let us all do our duty, and put confidence in God. Our oetiu. try expects much from you. From one end of France to the other the following words of hap py augury echo: The new army of Italy will he worthy her older sister." Tunas, May 13.—The enemy, the Austrians, are increasing their forces near the Castle of St. Giovanni, on the ro from Placenta to Straddel la. They have cot eructed bridges near Vigo rand and Mafia -cowl to protect their re• treat. To day our as pushed forward in a strong rcoonnouering party an far as Caseate Distra, near Vercelli, and our artillery began cannona ding the enemy, which, however, not re plied to Our troops have retaken their farmer position. FRANKFORT ON site MAIN, Friday.-11.1 the ex traordinary sitting of the Federal Diet, to-day, the propositions to the Military Commission to pot the garrisons 'of the federal fortress on' a war fooling was agreed to. The linnovian rep resentative proposed that a corps of observation should be placed on the Upper Rhine, but Prue aim protested. Tne President of the Diet, the Austrian cm tiseendor,.who had the inconvenience of aeum mono from the Emperor to repair to Vienna, quitted Frankfort without being present at the sitting. Advices had been received at Marseilles from Constantinople to the 4th met. The agitaiien was increasing in the Turkish provinces, but more especially was it increasing at. Bosnia. The Turkish Government has conaequently in creased the number of troops to watch Bosnia, Servia and Montenegro. The Austrian Government has stopped the transmission of political news to Constantinople by telegraph. . ATHENS, May b —The Grand Duke Constan tine has relinquished his project of visiting Jerusalem, and will leave 10-morrow for St. Pe teraburg. La kaperance bay 3 It, Grand Doke Canstan• tine hen strongly recommended the Greek Gov ernment to keep quiet. The Loral —London, .1102 14 neon.—The steamer Ellora, with the Aostrallan, Calcutta and Chine mails, arrived at Marseilles last night, and the lettere will be delivered in Landon on Monday. Joseph Surge, of Birmingham, died suddenly this morniug. . . 0.104111.1T.—1t ie affirmed in the ministerial Circles of Berlin that Prue....ta for the moment maintains FM expect ant policy, and /ma not bound herself to any power {-0 maintain neutral. Germany is dispostid to leave the Initiative le Pruacia, as oho will have the heaviest burden to support in the common defence. [gree Como.reiat Cotnot .If,,lret, Saturday of ternoon.—The Cotton market clones dull; the calve to-day are estimated at 5000 bales, nearly all to the trade. Lire-7091 Breadteuffs 2 1 f.tr:r?.—Breadbtuffs dosed firm. Richardson it Spence report Flour as having •n advancing tendency, and prices aro held fid higher than the (Flotations of Tuesday; the sales have not boon large, however, and the quotations aro 113 @lie 9d. Wheat has also an advanoing tendency; holders demanded an advance of 6d, which hat a tendency to check basin... The followin.: aro the quotations: Western rod Ss() lie, white doe 6d€O lLs sd; Southern Ifla 9d@ hi,. The market for Corn closed firm at an advance of 2d :Id for mixed and yellow; mimed is quoted at fis 6.i@p6s 'id; yellow at 6s 8.1®7s Id and white at 7. 9.1®13s 4d. Liverpool Provision. circulars re port Provision firm, with more inquiry. Beef quiet, and sales unimportant. Pork steady; holders offer ed freely but showed nu disposition to press males. 860011 firm and in better demand. Lard firm and in better demand at 60e ®63s. 13= Now Yong, May 26.—The steamship Moses Tay lor, with California dates to the .sth inst., has arrived. She bring. nearly two millions of dollars in gold. She loft Aspinwall on the 16th inst. An escort loft Fort Trojan on the 231 tilt., with ball a million in money, to pay the troops in Utah. It is said that the troops in that territory are nearly a year in artear of their pay, and it has leaked out in a letter from ono to a eamrado in Los Angelo., that as soon as they are paid off they aro all going to desert, Mr. Holden Douglas, Democrat, has been elected Mayor of Stockton. Adders from Panama state that M. Belly has ob tained from the Nicaraguan Government a oences sloe of the Traneit Boum Ito propoam, until his canal is finished. to take passengers and goods across the old route. The grant, however, ha., yet to be confirmed by the Congress. Later &deices from Nicaragua indicate that Belly's transit grant Ilan not been verified by Congress. Sr. Loots, Slay -James msgionis, of Looks port, New York, jest rtturr,ed from the plain', has published a Amen,nt in the Democrat, pronouncing the Kansas gold nines the most stupendous humbug ever perpetrated upon the Americus people. It was gotten up by land speculators and euetained by par ties _lnterested in the frontier towns, and merchants Withtlirltv Matilaapf,,,Roods. Maginot.' statement is supported by another M14.6....Y.5,pnes Jackson, of Michigan, who positively asserts tOiriffthrsitaving prospected throughout the wbOlo country and visited all the claim diatom that no man ever made more than twenty cents per day, or found dirt yeilding more than one cent per pan. INDIVIAPOLIS, May 26.—Presbyterian General dmmbly.—The morning session was cooeunied in the consideration of the report of tho Com mittee on. Church Discipline. In the afternoon, the North-Western Th eolog teal Seminary question was resumed. A vote was taken under the operation of the previous question, resulting in its favor. The Chicago report of the Committee on a Board of Domestic Menton' was taken up and diem:lased until ad journment. LOI7ISVILLII, May 2.G.--The river Is falling slowly, with four feet six inches water to the canal. iguelsoros, Nay 23 —ln the erasion of the General Ag tenably, Ws morotaii, the debate ou Foreign llilasLas Was concluded. The committee ucceptad the amendments of lir. Steen-um, which are Lot alight, end the report tn. adopted, wi.h tut two or three &mating voices. The ovonemoot of the church • Stettlion food, vote approved, and the pro poaale to change the p.an, wale rejected. Them I. a move went to provide for sp cisl cues. A report coridemeing its polity of the .amaraam Rome billstionary Soria tylowyds this dthotnicatiau, la lintels, sod lo boor of enlarging the U7, " an o d t t s ' ill 't p=lytn:d i rptisTr L a t's' is " 11"1.0 O rd ' : sapper will be tuithisistered this evesdrimg."' WasanoilTon Cm; dley Ti.—lheSeerstary of the Ticathry has prepared • circular address to the collectonof the cat toms eisyhtv The luctoonlty colour merchthr reads at sea, from edam., search, detention, or volt to time of Dean, hy ' , mole of veer, of any foreign =Sou. befog byuel•ild.illt. l ell the maritime poem of the world, it is very dealt able that the flag etas totted States, the proper ithiatkni of the nstlonality of our Tithe% ,hold always M ProlnititlY displayed in the presence cf a ablp of war. Ths Secretary of the Treatedry Is &rectal by the Yrs:aids:it, to teatimes the Collectors of the customs, to request the captahos to the met , chant meta, at their tWifetivo porta tawny, to display theft color. tat prcroptly u pixdble. Whenever they meet lIPOD the awn, or armed =hen of any nation. QUEUE-CURED lIADISANDDRIEDEKEY. —loo tun.. O. Davit ar Co 'ot /lama • 13 do Etas. t B+lo.'a do 10 do B. Nab, Jr2e, do " 10 do Garda •r,l'hippe it Co 'a 0.0. 10 do J. EL Nab, t Co.'s Dried Beef. Tbe. Hams and Deaf en gut up for sunimor maa, and will be found of excellent quality. E. BbILLEBS t CO. suritdl. • MD Liberty at. P IANO GUlDE.—linorr'e methodical Guide for Teachers of the Plano, motels:dog blots that will meet them to Impertlog to thew pupils tho true Plano touch, sad much other tutors:tattoo tosoluabls to the teach er. Price GO cede. . . for atlo by JOHN IL bEKLLOH, 61 Wcod greet: Ovins nantlW. an the nosipt of the pries. min FISH -60 bbli No. 3 Luis lisekaral; 15 " Dry bat amines 114456 Ptak& t Jatelvedbi my= Vfa.Tl. t WILSuS. Wfir •• OE JAMAICA 0.1.N0EE..-41 Exo.. / 4 rn'!"'l 24 °Alllster'tte m li, 01 ; ipt4Br#lVanksti,dWaikand.,..., Commercial E. Gm°, r. P., P. K. Incsar, IL Aluitxts, Gm D I==l=l PrETSASUlitett AIA2ACJSTSI ;fig - rooted 4-rontai7y fa- at PeZsbuagh Co. Mk. PITTIGre.GII. FIUDAT, Mar 47..1359. FLOFP.—e lot • of it* 113111 was fold en Monongahela wharf, hot on tennis not untie pohli-. From .tale, a yore light demand, and ital., of 'SO lot, .0 r , '.540, $1 an,l $7,50 for the throe grades. OP.AlN—wsloroo wherfol 1,500 tort, lit, on odditronwot. on private terms, bnah at Allegheny Vallee Depot. at 511 and 125 bosh from etore at P 5, Cora, 100 t. 0 ,,f, tro L, . lure at ti kCON—sales of Do,loolht in lots At i?iiil for 1 houtlctu. 10 f.r rldys, sod IUN ler plain Ileac 1.111 lA. abd a Ica tl. C. Maros at 11, sod 3lado at 123.. rifled W 14,100353 ail 1. POT vro 1 3 odd. $1.2.1:4 , 5: . 54 .3.313 et 73610,.. iu quality. .10JS--salts of s st II YLlN—s , la of 33 Asti WAY 'Phu.. at $3, cud 1.1.10 do No. 3 Mackerel, large, at £3,25. , cacm.r.—.l“ ...11 o bx,.t o r . TV.R PEAULS-3 gala ot 6 tow at 113IONSTAItslf A1!13 00111,1 PiJIIMCZ TAtP,—Tte rrceipt4 or Proton- during tor put week were u tollowu-3.33.5 bbl. FI o, 911 Oil bosh \Vb..% 173.101 bosh Coro; 41,007 10,10 bob Rio; 1.04 bosh Barley. The shlpn.snts diming the time limits! trios; 1,333 bbl. Flour, 73 434 bosh Wheat 47,123 Lush Corn 3.112 limb Oait; 133 ' bl ' .3 By"; 3,070 bmo Barley. Of rho Wricst roportwl 33.760 blish went to Du ftslo; 313 397 bph actit b Outurn; 1,1311 W Ctlliartwood. and ttio balsucti stmlomalang tb. tel'arlys Isatnig ..art o this ray, ust and ussi. Cl Wm Con aiporton. 61.1.41 , 1 bosh , riot to Br.dalo; 14,93 both to Oswego; 6,164 bush to Collingwoort and the bulauct to ruttier laka pals:and /Radom °a Ora railways. Tha amount of Flour end Gratin In sioro en datr.r.l4y last was as follow.:-17.021 bits Flour, 2IL 139 built SprloW Wheal; 129411 tomb Nod Wits Wbe itlist bush White. Rioter Wheat; 130,042 blob Coro. 144,252 bash 0..; and 34.041 bush Dailey. Y., market for No. 111.1 ap:aol a conk aro nt $1,50, and declietal to $1 43, whan soda it advanced to $1,6 . :, end otor dosed. yrtley eeerOrto at $1,5,51:)1.47. hav laeo: le. 11a. tnaticg, nod the O.rod h. been orloolpally but the cooker bad, oo the who/ e, donee noa 1.11 actirr—epenlog • week ago tat& tar No.l, and dogleg ye. lard. t ',a.; at 70cyd . 7:c—a 11.11. cf 8 to 10c ptr Eastern Fachange cuetiniala scar. at prom. for bank able funil, :fight dratte on New Orient:3er* to be had at 4 Prom. Currency is in good .oppiT, nail bottght by the hrrikere .t 1!. , 1ct 13,4 'p cont. discreet. le el paragraph which appeal - NI In thin pap, r brit rook in ref Woo w lir, Grayarille Bank, Graysville, 111., w estate,' that Geo. Paatc and sown others from Chicago, bud coma doWe Op.] the Bank wilt sioo,w) 01 Its now., end forced the Bank to protest. Thar,. wee gin , ooo, utatend 01 pled, Lottia Dent. Battle PROTLSTED.—TLau Alive Courier, of haturO•y, —lto, Auditor of the Stain has boqn notified that: tha note. of the f, , llowing bank., to the amoupt of atmet $44.001.04,1, Neu protected Bank of Cat m, and Mergbante' Cm. mi, °rap" ille Bank end Southern hunk of Ibludbi, Gray. sill, and the rank Iltinolo at New Haven. It la cal , posed lb, ae Bank. alit make arraugemarta to roautee before the exptratr, ref lb•+ tau day. grace allowed the', by la, The market I teak frt . Liocar and Holes, a-eirol PcMcs Neer bu,e,, in a ord, it n tar Le said that lradulona pine Oat to day f.r ail the w leaOing eruct.. praluog, dua It will crinire exciting rico. S. 01 al I - 031 to ht tag about a rec., rY from the . late telsple.. Ill< ...OMIT.. and the tall in prlcom of breutl.tild, duct proVISI.JIA 000 ',en Co great that It will be tame allneult to cootie it tliga it was to start lu lila Prat p 1.,. In Ihoruklalllicue,r,Vipt... at all tboleadin• µnits through, tit the t 1 ,et a,c•. ln g. Far era, aatiafild with the cror, pro,eCta., na 'krt. aro al, alto the lames tent pr. ad, ore ...Jiro o.itruublp .1 their stocks, and the.. count up largely in the aifgt^geic- Prettona of country where it was sunsuit., rcuote iv , " or the 'Forge of stmrstion, ale tufting out liberal imp, eof .tore nod selxrat.--{Cto. Gaa. • In money man,au, have no rlmog.lok n , rlr assn. cwl .area of intaz eat of lust week urn soul uew i. 1,64 Iva: ur cup,‘,l prqu.r E.llO of th. luta .0:1LA.:1....1...g. pi .futi:Lq , aAatt ern4,cusreu Lulvu,• Europ, rprt,l4o.n Lietp 01.4(0.• Casi lu.os , •rn , ." .1 gV, Cent. TLort, nr. , o 3 unptnuo .4,-ruu.sy oft Un our; will to, in 0.0, glum, t tn. pet wut u•rk nV{T kalloli TflUnllry ty for !u..• rnalos lug and nnttn,.l. Eulers uppile* at onc, chant , . ur rizatunt evenrLt The 1111,,,,, , he vt.l, J. urn by fin (.):1., liorrs tr,:,..rd tn.. April.! urlc on lb , :.rrell'Or hen 11,,u I Y, T .rt . i ' C f ::n i t ' ,:ll . 4 ' . ' 11.7 .s';'l7ClZLZir!*;.7;k'd 31EMMEME1i1AI ' Ckcreer.e ~ 1 .51,%7 33 The ..6r4Jluleot a 1t,., f.rie Tilslit, nil fur the meth • i ..i. MI. ISVl,were C — ' ll,ll 4 :5 M)M=I2 Declßmse . , $ll7 753 &3 rkssrmo C3.5315.3.—Tiaa f.35,1..g are 1110 p:5 , 4 fqr 9.000 piacts 61:4 61. ptlrete term+. 0„L00 u.. 6416.1, ONc. 3,040 tio 6, 6 3 /c. 10.1 , Cr,x 0,0170 filly; 434, yr rate Inrc.. 7.I)YU 41. fiuyt GO, privolt !arm.. 4 1,1r,0 Norte .I,,MX.Mr IN May 24.—M , Irte Fowler ot Co., commwelon nee.,hrt., zed hey, errlgnol In tarot„! rhelr erolltorr Tf.e s.n, uut of ;hew Indebrednese Is not movie h.fo.on. NEW OiIITANS, )In), 23 —P. et —Th.:Flow lion. dull :and nt.,attled, and p.n.... nominal. [ten in:l 111141 hi. &dined w.3 , •,37_ . for mlial. ilosa Pork dual Ltd nn,ettled, Sc nit grade. bust dcOiawl, hod pto3 wt. th, demand wet.. nominal. The decline Is cut.' to 5k. , ..t.75,7 pur bl,l A file demand ler f.ugar, but pi Out of £'® bbd. at 046!. , ,;..: for fair. ...io!aa.te.. dolt. nn I th, demand limited, at 3.;(3.1.k. RIVER NE %V S• Thn lir.r Is gull, and 1/I,lnors, In the way , f arri vals and depot r, Co Vatic 'taro al sp. 10:61y bu.td 60n114:10 er gong nut. Tee aner:lo,l3 wsa awful with which emciq to c oo e °Ter ay. tOwu, 01,.: w.lkei down the etre.-12 1160 ba......116,41 of sold.. s_ Melte...or nova touching fluf oo.r tut.,.raat Lute ere ct well taut. \To teemed that C.o. Usury, lot , r.! the Pot Lrut, ',steed, te•ogat the ete.Ler I%U:breed , omac, for whfcla he th ta to teat. VA:UW.I , I;mA will have for It. Luis its ' , on sf. me, b.,. IV, ere god the Cep • tarn ie once Inure afloat. Ile Is cue of the Lucer reliable, thorough businoef tarn on this river or any other, and wherever begro,Lo,aerfes •f, endorsement nu hr. lite. wish lam better luck alit the 111t,bent th at, ha had, at leer, with lb., Potomac , . Capt. NeLert, of the Pctleataulh Packet CO Itos bought the eteamier aleirtne, and Intecule to put het in the Clad, nod and Portecuotalt Its... Ito gave Ltseeen eight nod Lice fticusand dollen fur Lor. we learn, witlVreatet, that ihe Otte of Capt.:Ccawry dc parted note tif, uu laectay. Dhowas ar.eaumabla woman mot leave e a sad 'tad to th e 11.2.0 witith 111. atlarntd. %To ere the papers. Ctn.:naiad and Louisville site urging the entergentcut of 11. loci. et the Lite or the Ohio. Ibl. would he • etc. edreutage [...11 the op river etoaiuboat tr.• tercet. We can tdlnd no tettate tor the through Owlet between Pittsburgh had blew Oriewe, t.ei..uuee there Is nu rect.:ay ete.ut psasing user the Lila, tad tope but email Wars can get:111..1.4.h the la Le. 11 those loots were wade. cape• ocue they ehruld to to arciantoodate the onti present eta. Of Lids. that attrint l-asrcoore, a line of tatsauters ...cid be put on from [ha city, that would beat Inutt.lng ever vet launched into the Ohio Riser. Toe Cie cu m ell Commere/ el, r.l Wcdoetiday, says:— •da Fraley Maio were 0 feet water .m t ae ettruberboad shmis and il.lng laza At M. Louis, leer olabt, tin Mutt, mppi had reced•ii a lines all the upper arteatus are felllog. Thu trble le !china taL with only 8 teat ',der on the bare. The boll el aliedeturat Jacob Treuer will be !mooched by the clues ut tale week by Mr. 31Ordock. The departures laclude the Lecrosre ood Hawing", for Pittsburgh. TIM Aug', Saxoti and Dr. Kane arrived from Pittsburgh last urea, Teleapraptlto Markets. New Yam, May 16.—Cuttou titut t; We. (00 bal.. Flaar hefts . ); sale. 0,600 bula {Meat henry; awl. 10400. bus at $1 15(y1 90 for white. Cora bft.), .also 10,000. b.. Eftek cull et $l5 50(d1b5 041 E for prima Imam quiet It 7cy7K .border,. Iron nonce st 8234025. Lard 011 shill . 007,0.5 n, an inferior quality quoted at SO. Lard beady at . 9 Al . . 6 .SaVi lot 1, 9 ,. 4.0/740. Cod grin; .1. of 4500 Mg. at 10.3.14:15; ; esscrim aticads. Ch & Ilk id Pk. 111 Coo Pit IS; Sou. guaranteed, 3240 71 Y Cen 72%; V. MOOS DI; Mu egad 6:13;: Well c n 4,2%, Erie Cs,i; cot o 201 58%; Panama RR 11104; 1 9 . Al 8 8 Co 75; Carol.. 05; UP Sao, 1314, 104; do 1974. rs gistercd, 105. CA.1.41.1 . 1,5115y 20 —Ficur end Wheat cull kart...land dull; advirre by Amnia war, a slicappolatment and buyer, stood off for farther coutoollom, but prima uucbanand. Corn sad Ofttft yielded In pricers; farmer - at 80E4a - ft latterssX.s6. PrOTlviom clan: market 734 for bulk sod bacon istivalarra,e;g43s crdotlda.. Su t l w r 7‘,..;Q7±..;,. Molise,. 35. Exam.", on floss 'My ammo at ,' per cent. wi th tendency to ad cancarltonay market • y 104012 per cent for No.l paper. . . Funiftowitift, May al—Recap. fti.sl stock of Floap mn• Uncle mall, but dcumad limited; um tails aaperillio at s7;' 310 extra at $7 2.5; demand for borne crnauropuois ftieftcy at. 574025 for comma anperflue and fancy I.la. 100 bbl. Rye Flour at E 478; 2.50 to. (fool at $5. Wont slactinnacd; Bales 2000 bus. 7001 b&. l's Rye roll at Vla. Corn lowrt, sales (000 bus at 92403, chiecly at 92; tor& white at 0 . 50 i ris! Os dad IAOO boo prime Is at 62. Whisky; dom. , ' ' limited; sale* of I's and o.t 2.00.930. IlAttliana.7,slsy 20.—Flour quiet Was at $7 before attar, er's advice. comical; DOW hold 121022 loans. Waat un changed. Corn <loft. ILrm with fterrancing tondennyi Photo sold at $447.,5); yellow 844059. Provisions sad Whickydull. lacgulat .'tcalnrrs3 /859. Season Arranges:ileac itg.9-, EMITEEM BT. 1.01:77.5.41241) ST. PAUL. DLY NORTHERN L. • " PACKETS YOB O LeYA, DCIICQUE, WATLII AND SE. PAUL—The fotletrueghtwitt eu magnificent side wheel ste.oners will cusp, ~,, WI, line G r :he nettling leer, ;waving u fulluwic Idenday....-111/NRY CLAY Copt. Steven... Monday VORTIOULNY.II..... ..... hmm . Tuuday......CANADA . Ward.' Wedu b LUCLeday-E ...... J. . ItMlet Wethuly..SONT Lrrry dtbrrtton. Thereday--11ETGOPOLITAN " T. It Ilhodor ESOTA BELLE— " T.D.tint. Friday---DEW DROP--- ...... N. Parker. " Crapeter. hatrtmLay--0671.1L1RK .. O. Oray. flaturdad-.-W3L L. EIVING..-- (hrs.. The Northern Line bee hewn In seeceufnl operation en, hag the put yur, and fur regularity, comfort end perked reilabUlty In every respect, her never been urpuolod by any oranir.arion on the Weatma riren. Lfultegad.l4.l am. row stwunera te the Liu, they are nos , prepared to offer t omen.. (d ot, iies for the treneutien of ell banter. entrusted to th e m, and hope te meet a , ontlecattion of the literal pat. Vo r .oy ronsaJurerefore oa L.nored upon Omni. r return , that may be r•Vaittla. splay at th, Wharf Dort, et the tea of Loeut atrott, or at th• Northern' Line Packet Calm, No 67 Commercial weer. beureeti Oltre met Locul WAIIOE VOLUM, General Abenta. itISSO URI RIVER. Notice to blismouri River Shippers and • Passengers. WE hare made an arrangement . TT with the Stimuli Hirer Peciet espy by .Lich aro can give through rates (rout kusesturgh for paatengers nod Mutant to all point. no the .ktfaeourt Bt. sr Tor (waft to.rticalare. *Poly to ?Lie., Bisset Co; Lt.= Watt agent% corner Water and Itarket strocts,_ who are 111;00111nd to contract tor na. ;p:1011.1DE I CO, (late of Pittat.,]rgb,) wrIZO 42 Cotrim.rcLO •.t, EL LonLa, 51, sf.l.outs, 6“ tiff4trttitTlS--The boatitifuiga t t ' X az.d fist; itianba startler B. P lILDHEAD Capt. W. C: tarry, la latTofur the above ten i an:utter • .` anailate ports onSATURDAY, bley ash, at b:r..r. . Ic: freight or pomp apply on board or to m 721 • mem naluir.s g co. Aar...A& p_________ gor D.ake $u emu. VOA LAKE SEPERIVE—The j 2 •.,,,r, two, statuach .tutus' NOM - BEIM Liam, Jan Bpauldteg, .11sstet% •1 11 ran frou , Chef , Ohio, to LW Strperlerou • Irma.' le.let, darit , Ku .. 3 .. eo. WM hare Clev•Lted on boa . drat tail) ca THIS DAY, the 2.7 th Instant. !or ftelaht et' p , ...g..pp14 on brar4 or to • =Mt, 4AltitETho. A co; - aptgultlth 0 Minium!. 'Mk, Otto 19cItari0, &c. NEW OBLEANB.—Tbe elegant steermer ( 6 , =.1 pets '.l"k nz TEI U I I B I, Jar tt:''sa *b 'th e ` 4° ‘ ll o'clock r.E..poeltitely. pee frgien 6 _ TOR CAlitO . BlßmPalti .AND I M 7 - I NSW ORLllNE—Tbalinast auserJ.u. ittIENO3"4 OW. Steali*y_ oirW Wm Aran fa ke:4l4sta Pa t + DAY, Viking, KO IZ . It premp!!ppr .. caA Fab - • !Alla • -141 ;%;,44. 1 M 4. o au AO& • ~: - MINI ~~~,
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