aMIN . H - CHILDS & 'OO • „ WHOLESALE BOOT AND - SHOE WAREHOUSE, No. 7.33 - WOod Street, Pittsburgh, WE ARE NOW orminicuouß LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF j BOOTS AND SHOES, Of every rarioty, and latetstyles and fashions adapted to Spring and Summer Sales, which having been YinzahaeM principally for CASH, _direct from the Mannfacturere, and selected with great care as to quality and Nixes, we Hatter ourselves we are able to offer SUPERIOR INDUCE MENTS to our friends who' may call. HIS ARE AGENTS FOR whkh are highly recommended throughout the Itestern 24 CUM .43 LI./ S . A . vit pa., 7, et= i tleir d= tidy end chap neeslN 211 I' EL Is 0 017rWRAR TIME PrIg(!..IT 71,7 1 0;71';8;1'1.8 .1.7P133E33 BOOTS 1114-13 ST/ 0 Cs. Sir - Royon Irin and it to their al co „.n ead FOR BOYS, amine our stook 'YOUTHS AND /Wore Perehattiog Ebotrhe-re. CHILDREN, wit-Fonkalor attention girou to ordoro. turlndkodner .precal ilottreys. AMC SUPERion cOPeZia MILL wonus. PITTSOURGII. ' rECURDIr & co., 51ANCIFACTIMERSOF' SHEATIIINO, BRAZIERS . and OOLT GOFER, PRESSED COP PEU BOTTOM.% Palatal Rill Bottoms, Spelt, rabler, LG. *No, Ikepar/sta and Daalora In RETAIN. TIN PLATO ditarr DINH, WIRT, to Oopanant/y on hand, Tinman'a Machin., and Toola. " nrao..e, moo, 1:49 rira am/ 120 Second area, Pit etiiburgh, Puns. ~,y l9.4lhrlyTordpuelarordoro of Copper cut to .7 dr.li".l 1 . 0818 8. LEH, 10 iy p 4, 24 71" rr .TA o mo: 46 ' at.rkat St.. Pittsburgh. >1.4 good assortment of Opyrus, CAommEars, 001.70.4 ay l it boas Onitoble for gentlemen. wearjastrittired. itihOnins prompUr Ails& t. tho latent otyles of tho art 3 5 40c9xtr*ae co, AKD Dt•LILE.B IN . HATS, CAPS AMD STRAW GOODS, In/OLE/4LS !NDErAIL, 13,1 , . Wood Street. Pittsburgh. ~1tt1V. . 3 now on hand for Spring Sales, SS large aOA completo an asaortlnont of Oo.la to, tan boron - ad fanny Of the otatont ofEen, connoting or DUE, PILE AND WOOL RATS of aterytityle astignality; CAPS of ovary quality and bust &Aims ; PALM LEAP. STRAW, LEMIORN AND PSNAISA HATS: STRAW, LEONORN AND SILK DON. NETS, otr. Poru,ne wt.:Zing t. pm : chute .•Ither Ly Wttotrugz or ItstAn. will Cud tt to thoirmiretaxg. to can sad etarchtt , mattock. - Inch f3AMt i a GRAY MrI2.4),,FLEIrt. ,es..x.rx) 62 dt.. MAU? SMENT, - PITTSBIIIMEI, PtINSA.. II:Is-just returned from the Eastern Cities and L. now . ..lulu& to, Spring allot of gotta. Ci‘lssicu,p, liestJugs and Coatings of every variety and Idyl° adapted to the bad elty and conektry trade, which will bo made up to order with promptoces and despatels, and at rater ae low area aui other similar ivtablistunent fa thedty. fa Valk_ itris f - ST -C•1)—: - - - -• Forwalding and Commission Merchants, And Agents for tha sale of Pittsburgh Man name.. Wnaidtaventa and onion r LEAD, U TURA, ardiP, PRODUCX, sadirAnd Prompt attan. lion to malting and fonrarding, alio. 40 Commercial , Louie. J. ti. D. D., 163 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Pesten., Raving bad the adrantagre of EAstena College...Lod 11 pltals, eon several years' practice, offers bls pretend° serrlw to SURGICAL AND MEDICAL CASES. ZIPAINCLS. W. D. Sward. CA Wilson • Rev. D.II. d. Mclean. lion. 11. A. Wearer. T. IL 818. En. • T: J. Ithibarn. J. Q liontor. John IL-Mellor, Fan. _ Jacob McColliatar.llaq. my3dydfo errOVE: WORKS. ALEXANDER .13RADLETY, 1111111MPAOSVIII I.WO PRAM INITIZT TWIT, OP COOKING; PARLOR AND URATINO STOVE:, Plain and Panay Grate Prorate, &c. Sole Proprietor of the celebrated PATENT GAS Emma and Sworn 04insumiwo COOK STOVES. OffivE uci•Sales Rciom. alil3:44llcd No, Vinod lii”Pittaburg D.P STARCH AND. FARINA_ Slade by the West Planadelptat Zlifnearafectter tug Co. (Find Premlinutarardeal by the I - nu:Alin Institute, Nov e per, 18St) Diamond Glop, Btare/41u name coot's 6 bolo., 6 Iho. each Do do bore, do 40 pepera,l " dr, Also, Defined, Pure sod Pearl Starch, Jo bone, varietal eines, ell for laundry use. 001174 FARINA, (orCore Stank) is bee 40 perm each. .21,1 e article la expressly prepared br culinary purpotea, end can he relied on as superior In rcotrr ro soy cow in law Par sae by TLlOAlbsOff, Itlrit To (MO, Phlle.„Jarey.,lB.s4.ltllo ; Ambler the eintipany. N. ELOKANCECB bums ni Foreign and Domestle BIM of iiichang!„ c.r.lrrtrii3ATz9 or !neon?, ItAIM NOTES ANITIPE.CLE, t 3 MARKET stramr, ?MIMIC/WM PA. 113...0ollectioue um& on ell the prioclphi cI its tlothogh. out the Ilhand Share. splatcly 12111 . 0 12. , DDlt3l to STDAW DONNETS AND RATS, lIONNAT RtitltONA.--- P.LOWSRS, he.„ • MAKCIST STREET, PITTSIICIWIL S. H. & C. F. MARKLE, ILIMDTACRW.3 OP PUNTING, JOB AND, ALL KINDS Of WRAPPINGPAP R. Warehouse, No. NT Wood PITTSHFR WA PA. tru.lar Raa• tartmat at mutest prtaia. Iron Rattint, Iron Voolto, VAnlit. Do , Window Shotien, Window Mara, ke (Poltroon Wood and Market,)- PIPIPHUIttiII, PA, Wm Cu hand ■ variety of new Panama, fancy and plan, imitate for all paps.. Portents, attention paid to r closing Ontra Loh. Jobbing done at abort notice, mr9 ra. a. rain, i. YAW/FIVER a PREEIND, A. OKN E *3_ AT r.n. W SOLICLTORS IN . CHANCERY, No. S., Shines Riosk, - Dnbuque, /onus AirCeNeetioospromptly W h any pasta lifuttb 1 . 0•14, Or WeatanzWiln. VAL C. 114F./31021-...... 11.1111i13 .1111EIRSOR, MIAIS & MILLERS POVNDEUS AMD. W.ASEEINGTON WORIE S P.ittabargh, Penna. Otkee, No.SI Market Montrfocturo all kinds agleam /ZOOMwd 1111111foeb Fry; Outing; Roll rood Work, Bloom Bolter,. awl Eboot 1r Work. • 7 Jobbing and Repairing durie 012 *hurt notleo. rufLtl - vir . ic m 6c It 4 ON, .Idanadictarcra and Dealer fn all kinds of TOBACCO, BMW AND— CIGARS at D Za.IE7AI. 1 . 033.41.0CCV, Cmourellitrafidd SOW mss Almond Atky, Prrrdnunn IL PA. VORECIGrN JEDXCIIILIVG}C. SIGIITBILLS DRAWN BY ON TiIIDOZNAL:ii,NSE,EitoENIZEIA,NIsitsCOs.,O, PPUND STERLING AND UPWARDS /us; Bills on th. principal calm and towns of—Frame, Belem, Uolland, Germany, Roads end other Earopean Stator, routontly on hood and for ode by - WM. LL WILLIAMS t OIL, mllklyolls Banter. Wood atreet. corner of Third. S. SCOTT, Dentist, • .• LlASTeittereil to the house lately occupied by ik. Wte. A. Ward, No. 278 Non .treat, (south aide, third door aboak Mad strut. Moe Ifoar6Liaa 0 it. a. Ull6 r.!//.. mesas._ ........ 4.110 TD... ...11. woo:1mm, Pltesburgh S teel W orks. '..robrEs, Box-B.& CO.. isurseLarersof 'CAST STEEL; Aso, PPIONO, PLOW and 8=734 PPRINOOsad AiLEP, brtaci 27t00 and Ara Piettlnerph, , D: n. ruicriacs do ao. .• 11 eP 1 lCTettte e) itessze- Improved Patent steel Cult ivator Teeth. ars& Ravatetivrtisyeeth nuauvh.r.- lattlyaN ./ZSEG 'ROAD SPIKE COMPANY. Jesepla W. C. Bidwell ' - (Sweenorm fe POrtur, R4le ci &WO 11 45717•0191U1 RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES. Comer of Water Street and Cherry alley, got2rlydk PITTSBURGEC, PEArd'A - -/Ik • Po twardlzi it and Commisslou Zderobant, • AND wunzeua Duncan" Cheese. nutterr, Seeds. Pish And Producs Onnendiy, do Mod Jared, raltsburgh• s. acr.. oia.aigvx. TAILOR, No. 64 St. Clair Street,. tarartheamweandi watutk Pn7BOURAH,PA • Om:time Bann; oR Ecscrao Aliortrne itacfszw, far - Itodkiq po zpx ,„, o Tory saierfor Defeatwal .b. tr erer Expren .ret"..3.6.oltenDollaci. AddrrimPr. OEO Waudet Plitsbamb. Pa. SPolcorsThe' beet &worth:tent the Pr PhAPllUiptiEl WM". .""alg SDpmat Aortas Don't fail to procure Mr.. Wirailotee South log Syrup for Children Teething. It het nu stoat on earth. I If greatly (wiliest. the prow of beetling by gsftening the name, redneing all Indammatlon—will allay pain, and I. lure to regnlate oho bowel*. Depend open It. mothers, It will Oil, rest to yeerselses, end relief sod health to roar Infants. Perfectly safe hi all eases. This valuable preparation 4 the prescription 01 one ti she mostoxperleneed and AM! fen.le. Phyalciene In New England, and has been need with nes...felling of cum. We bellevelt the best and aortal romp ly In the world, in all n 0.,, of Dyeentery and Dlyttoea In Children, whether It arliena from teething or from any other If life and health can be estimated by dollars and centa,lt Is worth Its weight In gold. mimon, cr bottle. are .011 every year to tl. Unit .4 Blnten. It In an old apd am./ I•trkd remedy. PRIOR ONLY 2.5 ORNTS A BOTTLII. aa-NOnto genploo mllOllllO ruAtlmile of CURVE, k PUR tNS, New York, m on the °amble wrapper, &Id by Ettagglat• throughout the world. DR. ORO. 11. REPS kat, Agent ror Pittaborgb. Jottaineolvfer .A.MEORICAN W Jvrc Bac • WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR TLIE BALE OF A.HECEXCAIS WATCHES. We would most respectfully call the atten tion of the rubyk to the American Watches tiovr being ex. &naively introduced, toe it - monied:tore of stitch has is come.) firmly estaLllehed that emir. confidence .11 be plead awe them ea ear.. and correct thee lover-re, both by the wearer and caller_ !laving 1.. a Agaahl 1, the salt! theree TVatch.w, tha put•lic may L.. Itaror..4l that vra can thorn •t the racy latre.et rath W. hat, al.o a very largo dock kit and P LAI t: WARE, FINN GOLD JRWELRY la 001., alsrl. a, urr flamer, Caro., Jet and Palntlnga. • Our sasartinunt Cf °LOCKE is a ousaally lads s colaprislng same beasolful patterns of ISIGIAT awl ON SI DAY PARLOR and OFFICE. OLIVES at GREATLY RE DUCED PRIOES. - . We hare Eno • full iGook of P.ogllsh and Mao GOLD and SILVER WATGIIIf2 on hood, all of nor matt Irmaffatioo. Abu; Watett alaforial. ICIVi Watch GIIO.II. 1161NRIIAN A DICYIIAN, No. 42 Fifth atroo.L METER'S MIRACULOUS VERY DESTRo VCR, The Only Reuniy in Me 11../e trer/d Sure to Exterruttair RAM, /Me; 00[111LOACII[8, Boos, An!, AIONLITutS, FLZAB, Mures, Melts, DRAIN {Wane an 0.1).2( lamer, de. 50,000 BOXES SOLD IN ONE NONTII. There Celebrated Remelim have been extensively used for twenty-two years to ail part,. of Doted., antl thvirwirae nice, power have been alttetad by the Courts of Ituseia, Frame, England, Anetrin, Uremia; Bavaria, Saxony, Belgi um, Dolltuni, Napleit, Ar, , and their Chemical properties examined, and approved by the newt dletinguLthed Sirdical- Eacultiva all over the world. Their deetructiveotea to all Ind• of vermin and fowl. boa born rertlEod In Oda coma," by the Disco:era of 0... c various Public Distitutiona, Platter., Yarn:ors. Proprietors of Uotalti, Warehouwa, Mannfartorkw•nod by rind°. din 'Ng - Waled pirate ultircUot Numerous Ttelltnoniala and Clertiiirnica of the enicacy of theoe Domed:kw ran bo seen at the Depot. Tor sale, Wholesale and Detail, by the Iniemor and Pro prietor, JOSEPH LISTER, Practical Chemist, 612 Broadway (oar. Houston at.,) Now b. General dtputt for the U. ittatat nod Caonda. , PRDDE.I3- ICE V. 111014.17T0N, Drogybit, No.lo Astor Home, and 417 'roadway, Now York. /or tale le this city; eludeiwie and retell Ly B. K. SILL LEAS A CO., coiner Wood and Doan. et. JOS.FLEMINGI, Duvet Diamond and Market at. DAMMAM I WEAN. NAN,Allagizen detZzdnutro /10.STATTAR'S iSTOIIICiI ii/TTEILI are now gen erally cocceded to be turepielled for their prompt alleviating .1 curing all abacuses of the atoms. Their superior excellence and consequeot la teailly connt. for, front the well knurl] feet that they kit made under tha per.nal aopervialon of the preprirtor, to mirk! accordance with phartinvintle science. lis use Is always attended with the meet beoefielel reeult• in all cases of Nervo. Debility, Constipation, Irlattoetww, end other e ditel.H., ranged b y • dl4ordered stomach. toe enrative p ow era an of tee molt apiedy and powerful character, and cards auyotber preparation of the same claims NA.. the laid by druggist& and dealers generally, everywhere, end he DOSTATTat & SMITH., manufacturers an 4 propnetoto SS Water andfA dread Je2l:dlwT (IrAvE Yoc ii At Wilson't, Pi/le, ..preiac remedy k,r }lender-be, In'mo whsl.f.v e r vane.; lin, inirnristily give lannedisie renof: agreeeni e t.., ink., Maur bekre, daring or after meats; choir effects are AUDIO. 1111,1. ftt. The Titterer from carrell, or he aho hos Leos lndnlg• Jog too freely In atinicasting drinks, .hoeld 1,4/ moan, try We spealy and cerittincstre. ewer t•)nttle te liststsh,” to its huff greets of egenta. Th., Ping am praparud and gold by B L. FAIINE, ;From A CO., Wholmtlr Druggist., and Propri,t,rl or B. LFAELNKSTOCK'S VERMIFUGE, Nu. #l4), curu,r and roortb serretx, Fitt.turAh, fins ads,.riisetrinut an., Fourth r...gs. Hide r oft and Leather Store, - - D. Kiar.PATRICS. f SONS, No. 31 S. Third M, between Market and Cheatmit eta, Philadelphia, have form& pnr AND PALTED srAmsn ITIDEY., Dry and Greco Pelted Potna Him T.Orecre Oil, Tanners' and Cor riere' Toole at the Icoreet prime, and upon tlei bye term, IMAM Mode origami:or in the rough warded, for *blob the hlaheat market prim gimm to caoh, or taken In exchange for Hiles, Leather ,Lend free of charge mud mid. 011 cOnnnlll.loO. .0.317.16: PIMP. OLD Itre Wirtser.—l have on hand *metal barrel, old Itye Whielty which I have had made and kept tintil It has hal/come old and will be ' , old by :oho barrel or pallor, fur medirail porpoom. mrl7 . ditarr noz 11. ARTA - RD:lla Wool Orme!. Pugs Be..txmr.-1. hare Brandy which I will guarantee to be (airman/ ni for median., which 1 It purchased LO mat • public wind Alsy One irbo alai= be ostittleil superiority. torl7olkw/i OW. 11. KIM Ann: tTCIAL Etitd.—Dr. Koper, of 140 Wood strrt, has on band • rery nicollmst &rim for chat persons. by Which many prnanns are made to boar Is well a. mer.— Also, • mush Ratio yarobadnum whlch ill fowled Into the •ar, and la very ofnolont to many...a of dmatnosaln22ohsT PIANOHI P2BlVptjji tMOND PPRINO /COCK _ or 10• C1LZ1.417.1i MIT GOLD MEDAL. PREMIUM 1.11 NO. FORTES 11 ANUFACTUIIHI, hy VILL!A3I KNABE a CO., it —A1.1.111..Re The Lave been awarded slo, 111 4 1,gal ',WM:US for ,fire ever all compaylrom, and are pronotince4l BR USA 'MAHER°, 11. STRAKUSCLI, tiUNTAVE tIATTER, dnd other Malingol•ht&Pianlett to be riptal, If not SUPERIOR TO ANY IN THIS COUNTRY I:l3Jduidoctaroes Pole Agent ihr Pittsburgh soil Wad. n Pennylvania, CLIARLOTTN BLUJiIf Old Established Patio Depot, fel° No. 119 Wood al, 24 dooraLove 1111 b. Notice to Bollders and Contractors. MITE UNDERSIGNED (former] foreman for Rowland Parry) would reap , ctfally inform those for whom he has door wort. and Lbo public generally, that be la now prepared to tarnish klate, or pot on Plate Jl o .e, In the moot approved runovr. Order, Boollog or pairing of Slate Roof (If left it the Mika of Alex. Lunt,- lin, corner of Rt. sued and .the Canal, Fifth ward,) If he promptly attended to . VICPAIAS PANAY. my2fcattL P' OCKET BOOKS Alen PORT-MONNAit B—A large antortroent of Pocket Book% Port-Monneles, arb In Pommy Ibrtfolloi and /Nankai". Gun JEW. 1 , calved at lIA VENT, jets corner Wood and Third and Market and 24 sta. VITLIBAT-1500 bushels white and rod Wbrat,to arrive, for Ws by , e2l. McBANE A AblJgß, 121 Becund ercet. BASKET WILLOWS--51 1,4113 Ohio now Inding for oak by 1841E11 DICKEY ECO. OIL SASSAFRAS-75 Ib3. furfsalo by .143 W. lIIACKEOWN,I67 Liberay at. MEXICAN MUSTAIICTLINIIIEII7.—Intrinio virtues alone could insure the success which this article has attained—for Rheumatism, Pall Rheum, Bow, Brutus, Bliff Joints, or Gelds Spain, Pole Evil and Swellings upon Horne*, it ha s no equal for man or beast. No person will be without it who bas once tested its value. "And with reference to the general estimation of the Mustang Liniment, I can cheerfully ...y that no article ever performed so many curet in our neighborhood as fhb. L. W. Sway, Ridgefield, Coon." 8. Lctrcg, Erq., Ride Park, Vt., writes: "that the hone was considered worthless, (his case was sparino but ainco the free MO of the Mustang Liniment I belle eold him for $l5O. Your Liniment Is doing wonders up here." Such testimony is reach ing us every day. The half Is not told. Every fam ily should have it. Beware of Imitations. The gen uine Mustang is saki by all respectable dealers throughout the world. Bateau A. New York. Also, Lyon's celebrated Insert Powder . 8. A. Bowe A Co., Federal divot, next door to the poatofilee, Allegheny, having opened their Ice C m . Saloon for the mason are prepared to furnish their friends and patrons w ith all the delicacies of the !reason. Weddings, pie-nle and other parties rep_ plied on short notice in the very best style with every thing requisite. They have always on hand a 'try choice assortment of Fruit, Cakes and Confection,, Inantdietered front good material, and got up by competent workmen. Giro them a calL 8 lacriainca, manufacturara and many familial; aro Dow ;holding favorably to thianlaima of the new Enid° &riot Madam. It fia Midoubtmlly a do chlrlispi9rant. - Vitisburglj 6ayitt. plT•re B triecjiml: WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE . 2?.. 1,149 PFICI L PAPER OP THE CJ T T City tinri Nvrwe -1-toins . _ . Fitat Ti 11 1 7 •11ATIlla 1. —Observations taken at Shates Optician Store, No. 58 Filth et., yeaterday. tt set. 171 1111A1711. .• • ....... 50 113 .---...- 28 2-18 9 G . tifi:k, A. 12 " P. Aff Ilaromotor --... Canny op Open ,t TZRlMEn.—Before Jody. McClure, Maynard and Adams. Findley Turenehip Cate.—Jantos Prentiss and David Bitternan were placed upon trial for tho mur der of Peter Blush, in Findley township, on the 7th of May, 1859. The following are the names of intro's: Jahn Magee, Jos. )t. Hughes, E. S. Wright, John Raurney, B. A. Samson, Babe Lafferty, Timothy Maguire. Wm. ht Roberts, Henry Stewart, Thee. M. little, Jll.l. Harding, Casper Gang. Mr. Gang was a telerman, the panel haring bran exhausted. District Attoruey Collier and J. I . Miller, Esq., appeared for the prosecution, and .D. Bruce and W. B. Healey, Nev., for defence. Ir. Collier open ed the ease in a brief speech, stating what they ex pected to prove. The indictment in thin case is for murder. Robb. 3leCartney, sworn--On the 7th flay of May last, in the evening, Peter Black, deceased, dressed a veal in my shop; doe Prentiss and David Hine man came riding up to the shop; Prentiss came in and !lineman rode past; Prentiss wanted a quarter of veal, and Black told him it was all sold; Prentiss wished to know to whom it was sold, and Black said that wee his bueiness; Prentiss asked Black if he (B.) had not used him meanly in some money mat ters; there was some conversation about a cheep: come talk occurred referring to basin., transactions between the two; Prentice got on his horse and Hine. man rode bark; the lie passed between Mark and Prentiss; the latter got off hie horse and he and Black clenched; I took bold of Prentiss to part them and Ilineman jumped off his horse, took off hie coat and helloed for Prentice; I let goof him and atteml ed to Hinman, who was under the 1011..0 of liquor; Black and Prentiss tasseled for a few mo ments; Prentiss threw Black on tho ground and fell on him, Black got from under and Prentiss threw him a eecond tone! I was holding Rifleman, who was boisterous; Black got on top again and took Prentice by the hair with his left hand; nineteen broke front me and I think to. Black by the threat, ant not certain; while hewas on top of Prentice I took bold of Black by the waist and pulled him away; noticed that Treatise lied both hands in Black's hair; Black was wheering, and appeared out of wind; Prentice went to the barn for Lis horse; Black picked up a nick, and Ilinernan was boasting what hu could do ; I t o ld }linem en re peatcolly that I would hare I,r more quarreling there; Promise car. hark and said that he did nut wish to hurt Blurb; said ho had taken a great deal of abuse from Black, more than he would tram another nun; Black raid there was something in being able; Pren. tied went into the shop and Black gave him a quarter of voal and paid off all ho owed hue but Ler cents: caw Black during hie illness: Black was the smaller of the three men: Paw Black on Monday morning, after the occurrence; he was in bed;.called in the evening of the mute day and he was still in bed. helped to bathe him twice, the last time un the itith, was there frequently; ho died on the 191 h, and sof fered a great deal. On the croxs•examination there were many qua, times put, but nothing new was elicited. The testi. many of the witness appeared to ho very fair and frank. Mary M'Carttiey, sworn—Ain wife of the lua witness; saw something of the last of the didi eulty; first thing t saw was Prentiss' horse at liberty, and went toeon what was the trouble; saw Prentiss and Mack in aim:1111e on the ground; saw my bus bunt take 33liwk by w hat waist and put him on his font: didn't notice then t ilaineman was doing; saw Prontiis hare Black by the hair; didn't P. 'lineman have bold of him; Black lives an eighth i.l a mile from our ?Mute; want present in his last sickness; there was a drawing in Lis bowels nod his legs were of. lee The cross-examination was hrief and' developed nothing now. lbw. Samuel C. Jennings, sworn—Jiro in Moon township: attended Black is his lAA Yie.UIICM. neat to see Lim and found him in spasms: this was on Monday, and saw him again on tho Tuesday pre ceding his death; I went to administer spiritual in struction: I ordered him to be raised up, as I thought his spine might he injured, I desisted. as it appeared to distress him: I advised him to exerrire a spirit of forgiveness tensed, the men whom I took it for granted, without exereising any judgmuit of my own, were the rause of his condition. ;Mr. Bruce objected and the proreentinn did nut persist.; 114 ; ailments seemed to ho of the stomach and !suite, and there wore frequent spasms. he died on Thurs day, the IPth of May. There was no gross-examination. John M'Cnrtney, sworn—Lire in Moon township; called to nee Black two days before he died; he was in great agony, suffered very much; never saw him again. Mr. Collier offered then to show by the witness the dying declaration of Black. Mr. Bruce objected; the question was argued; Mr. Bruce nektal that the otter Lo rodia.o.l t. con. which Mr. Collier Teo Judge ...id that if the dentaraii...n. idrosea to bo Metro were made under the impreasion of imme diately approaching death, they would boadmissible. Breen asked that the testimony taken before the Coroner be submitted, whiid, contained the fa, ts it was offered to prove by the witness. The que•li... nor left pending here, and Dr. John Pallock was sworn —lVac called to see Black; he complained of cramp. or spasmodic condi tion 1 iv., Is nod leg.; saw hl , ll every day but •.ne 1,11 he died; he grow worn, be was laboring un der spasms or a variety of tetanus; there was o in (lamination at first, bat this supervened, nod hi. death was caused by itillammation of the hawel; and mortification of the stomaeb; cannot say .hat his SiCille.ri it might hare originated from ipitml disease et from lkuncture of the miseries; it might hare born produeed by being exposed to cold after the bady had been overheate4; on the postmortem we found the bowels in a gangrenous condition; in state preceding mortification; the disease might hare originated from a twisting of the apical marrow; it might have been produced by tasseling, or straining and twisting the spine by any other exercise; he complained during the sieknesa-of his bowels and cheer, principally; the inflammation of the bowels and tetanus killed Black; did not observe any ap pearance, of injury on Black's body; dot not exam. lee the spine. Dr. John Wilson testified that he seat present at the postmortem; was with Black on the hunday eve ning preceding his death; he appeared to he in great pain; his alekeese wee spasmodic affection of the muscles; in the postmortem we found the bowel. in a gangrenous condition; the causes producing the condition of the body, we found, might be lacerated and punctured wounds; overheats and colds; a high ly deranged condition of the manna; exceeding ex ertion of the system; the exertion et a small man b, get from under a large man might have produced this disease. John Ill'Cartney, recalled—Saw "llaekon the 171 h; he war e hrl , low ; he lacked at 1320 a little hit, and said, A.l am a murdered man;" ho frequently told um he couldn't live; I ricked him how it rime; he told he was murdered by Prentiss and 'Huainan; that wee all he said. Cress-examined—Black was married to nty'niece; beard thorn had been a tr. - mid,' between Black and Prentiss; lie lived in au old school home, in which them was but ono mom; there were two mon, Jack son and Swaney, present at the time. Aft 'noon I arrntt Jackson, aware - Was acquainted with Black; visited him during his last illness; he aent for toe on Monday, 7th of May, to bleed him; he was lying in•lied on his buck and could not got up; bled him in the right arm; com plained very muck of his breast; visited him on Fri day and Saturday following; ho was lying in the same position and appeared to be sinking; saw him on Monday and Tuesday, 111th and nth; on the lat ter day we were fanning him with a quilt; no person was speaking to him, and he said to me ho was a dead man; that he had been murdered by two drunken hogs, James Prentice and David Rifleman; that it would ho all right before long, and that Prentiss would never kill another man; that he had murdered him; that was all he said at that time; on Wednesday he also said he would hare to die, ho could not live. fits crom.oxamination ho said that what Black had said, he said without hie (Jackson) waking him or saying any thing to him. Daniel Swaney, aworn—Tended Black during the 17th; applied wet cloths to hie bowels; didn't me him after that day; ho told me he had to die; boson' Pren tiss and 'lineman had killod him, and he hoped they would never kill another man. Croce-examination—lfs didn't say' any thing to me about a horse trado at that time; ha asked me if I wanted to take another home. Mathew Scott, sworn--a Live in Moon township; saw Black In the evening of the 14th of May; didn't know any thing about the circumstances of the case; I was there all day of. the lath; ha mffered very Lanett; was with him on the morning of the 17th; on the day before be maid be wee very bad; said he was no better; that hog of a Jim Prentiss has took my life, I must die; two of us fanned him with a quilt all day; didn't nee him after the 17th. Robert O. Onstott, sworn—Plaited Black In his last illness; eat up with him, tho Sunday night be fore be died; put wet clothe on ltie head, to cool it; on Tuesday night, he said he was a dead man; 1 was present when he died; they buried him on Friday. Coroner Bostwick, sworn—Held an Sequent on the body of Black on Monday evening, 23d, and Tuesday morning, 24th of May. 'Hs neck was very black, indeed. Cross-examined—The body had boon buried; I had the grave opened and the lid taken off from the coffin; all I saw was the neck; I don't remember whether the corpse had a beard; don't remember who was there, but there were several cit!reas. The cross-examination was quite close and extend ed, but nothing of Importance was elicited. Ann Black, wife of deceased, a worn—My husband complained all Saturday night of hie breast end heck and took to his bed on Monday, and died Were; had been married about eight years; ho was in good health up to the time; ho acid from the first that ho couldn't lire; had several conversations with him, ho told me that Jim Prentiss had jumped on him twice with his knees and nearly knocked his breath out of him; that Ilium:Dan had choked him till his tongue hung out: Cross-examined—Never know him to be sick mach; he was sick a lisle with the bowel complaint a cou ple of years ago, but ho was never sick as tho but I. Dickson, sworn—The most common cause of : tetan us is from Lacerated, punch:well or contused wonndr; serious, wounds directly at the spine cause death; teteen s le geooodlly result. The C ommonwealth rested here, and Mr. Bruce opened the ease to the jury for the defence. John Commtog, sworn—Saw both defendants on the 7th of Man - they came down to t me to drive linatellitioN got tbselieliP and drove them to "'rout- . . . . . . .... , , . .. , else; Hinman wasthero;:timy started to go ta Olin- Wnswnowitounr.—The; :Republican ticket In The ladles of. France, imam, she din:Chin of the ton about 4or .5 o'clock; it was about Lee oiler; I .Westreoreland minty le ea follow : Empress, were all engaged in the making of lint for went back home. Sheriff , Jerry Gilchrist; Treasurer, Got J. Ir . the wounded of therenob, aside the Austrian army Win. Harper, Enq , swora—Am a store ke eper in Mathiot; Assembly , J. R. M'Gonnigle and Dr. !aka' , Prisoners. The wife of the Minister of War ' Clinton; and bought some goods between 8 end' ' o'clock. able and general. This lend official call for an' Wm . Prentin on /lent of M ay ' es t , James Taylor; District Attorney, .1. C. Rood- 1 had started the movement, which was becoming W. 8. Caldwell; Comity ' r !"hion I grans- Commissioner, John 91 Boot sworn—Saw Peter Black on lito , lira shows what havoc the war is making in the ' arm on Su ' today that the dispatch from the Em considered or, J. Guthrie: Poor House Director, evening of the SW of May; wee at his house en Auditor, David Reinter. g some of the ' princip ' al etreete, where the {Wednesday evening, before his death; went there at l i ileor l Y4 - 10 t4e: about sundown and staid till about ten o'clock; I i Thin is a ntroug ticket, and our friends have pet•or reached the the n.Empres She caused it to be lacards on eet., and to be tele considered he was flighty; he tossed his head about 1 well-feunded hopes of electing it. There is ,1 rodepnntte: front side to side and rolled his eyes; didn't see him . much dissatisfaction to the democratic ranks, . graph ed t he ugh ont a ll p. c . , again till Wednesday, when there was serest chan ge 1 and a great deal of enthusiasm among the Re- i evening and nneht the rejoicing was general la the to him. I publicans. • - en that on Sunday her carriage and even clang to the . i empire. The l(roprew herself on Sunday night Dr. Pollock, recalled—Don't know whether ho got , Bleep; the the disease and lose of sleep would have a M !trinity ELECTIo3t.—The Washington in- ; crowds thronged tendency to produce insanity; the operatione of a harry held their annual election for non - com- ; wheels, crying cut in the loudest terms: Long lire physician in post morrow, would bare a tendency to missioned officers, on/ Monday evening, and the young Prince, produce di s coloration of the body in parts. .. 4 ." , c , c p 0 , n, ,,,, ./ .. 1_/ni i . :,, f z . to a r i :n .6 u h n: — .,d J , . ! I l Hero n n .e F o o l a e l m er . .. : resulted as follows: Three Day ti. - 7 — e ---- 1 ------- - --• a •r rens EneYope. which t t o h n e , F ll 3M h P O " lr ° u r. not te for E m g P o e fe e' . Alex. Prentiss—l was in my father' s honwt when t 2 ' Gen. Canrobert Is not dead, our mortall y wounded. New YORK June 21.—The Cunard steamehip my - my uncle Jobs came; he asked cue to go to hie Cott ney's and get a quarter of veal; [Title assn little :id, J. D. McFarland , dill, .1 D Kirk ; Quarter . chap and broke into weeping several littlest 1 wont . Corpo' rob—Luke Loomis, A. Bateman, 1 I'. ; pool dates to the 11th inst. Master TMI Feld. ' ' • in the shop when 1 got there and Itobt. McCartney , sin arrived about 9 o clock this evening wi t h Li ver _ Morrow, Charles Chapman. , The Austrians have been driven from Marignen, r a zi t ll i . 1 a c c k i were t.n , there;nod uncle Black j o i a m i d he m.i , h t n e tt le .: 1 d man il t t i i ,, ,, , ; with a loss of 1200 prisoners, and the main body of money you owe me; uncle mked Black where he had Pno; . ..I.‘nster - i - v lectured Mat Cocain in Iron a the army i 5 reported to it retreating across the sir 'told the real, and Black said it was none of Ida City College, oa Physiology. A Ime g audien e business. [The rest .of the testimony was corrobora. ; A dda. tie, of the first witneas for the prosecution. I Woe prenent, and there In no question that this , The Briti,l Ministry has been defeated in the cee gentleman is one of the meet stireolive lecturers Bowe of Commune, and the resolutions of a want of RohL MCCiatney, re-called--Illack was aiding on the 29th of April to lay • fence; on that day an this aubject that we have lie is the author , confidence kayo been carried by a majority of 13. flinch shouldered and carried a stone that I forbid of a tort book on this subject which meets with Ministry was expected to resign on the meeting him to carry; he got the stone on a low stump end approbation wherever it in into Ile lee. jof Parliament on the 11th. then shouldered it: think he carried the atone on his torte again thin evening. I Licer,..../ Cotto o Jfer.t, June 10.—A decline of right shoulder 44 steps and threw it over the fence; -.. I 1-10.1 on the week e ddling qualities; inferior afterwards weighed it, and its weight was 2333 the.; THERM were about three thousand people at I difficult to sell at a decline s of Cl. Sales of the week, the stone RiS about 3i feet in length, of a slaty na. Ilse drone 'net evening The very beet order 30,000 bales, of which only 1000 taken by speculators; lure; on the sth er May had other heavy work, In was observed throughout . The horses are the 5900 ferevpert. Estimated salesof to-day, n(100 hale d I Following are the authorised quotations: N. 0. fair, wbich Black aided me:we pal a white onk cap to a wa. finest and hest trained we barn ever eeen ou re d market eloping with declining tendency, but quiet. ter course, the log being 38 feet long and In inches in eaw-dust, and the whole performance appeare diameter; we had a horse co it and all hands lifted it to give the greatest satisfaction. 18; mithlrg, 6 1 -16; Mobile faint;?: imiddl'g, 6 11.16; with hand-spikes; we didn't Succeed in turning it. I Uplands fair, 74; middling, C 040. Stock in port Court adjourned. • Tue Rev. Thomas M'Cullough, a Catholic estimated at 019,000 bales, including 539,000 of clergyman, and late pastor of the F th Ward American. ) Catholic Church, died on Monday e ening, et 1 Lin - 7b ,1 Breadstuff+ Jfarkrt.—The Breadstuffs the Mercy Hospital. Ile was tinny thirty- . !earket closed with a declining tendency on all goal. eight years of age. , , nine. Messrs. Richardson, Spence A Co.'s circular -,,. reports fl our very doll and the quotations nominal. We are requested to call attention to the sale Bigland, Athaya A Co. quote a decline of Gd in the of damaged Nails, Cast Steel, Iron Safe, Sc ,by prices of the rreek. Weat comb:ice very dull and order of Underwriters, et the commercial sales tho prices are 2dra,31.1 lower than Tuesday's quota. rooms, No. 54 Fifth street, thin (Wednesday) ttene In corn !here has been a declining tendency. Bigland, A thaya 5. Co., report a decline of fid(o)Sd on afternoon, at 2 o'clock. the week, and quote mixed at or 3d0 , 630.1. A thoya .1 Co., James Mellen .1 Co., Ix the District Court, to-day, it is expected we e k, 1' , 0ri..00. .010+k-I.—Tho circulars ~ 1 that the much talked of libel suit of the hlesnre. ' l ' i g l eed• Itic . hard. , on, Spence .1 Co., and others reports ho Pro. Kennedy against the proprietors of the /),I, r ,,td, I visions market with a declining tendency. Beef is will come on for trial. heavy and is nominally quoted. Perk heavy and is 20 nd lower. Bacon dull. lard dull at 00. Tai. low firm, 111 11.1311i0.—Tbe sounds of improvement are loud on every side in this city. The new church of Dr. Ito ward, corner of Penn and Irwin streets, 13 now hastening forward to completion; the new buildings on Fifth street, Mr. Lyon's and 1 the one immediately opposite, will be completed during the summer and autumn. Mr. Brewer's block, corner of Market and Fourth, will be an elegant structure. Sagaley's building, corner of Market and Water, is now ready for the iron I fronts, which are lying on the ground and ready for use Mr. Ilagaley is noon to begin on Wood ' street. The store which he occupies as a whole sate grocery establishment in to have a grand iron front in it, as noon as may be. Mr. Jack son's building, on the corner of Penn and St. Clair, will be one of the most substantial build. ings in the city. It is about .10 lea, iron front, on St. Clair, and IUS on Penn. L. lj Irish, Est , our worthy candidate for Senator, is about to erect another fine building on St. Clair, he. tween Liberty and Penn. After a while ho will I put np a solid block of imposing buildings run ning through from Penn to Liberty. There are several enterprising gentlemen whom, we know, who would proceed nt once to rut 1110 new and !splendid fronts to their mores in one of the most populous streets, lint in nonce in. stances they own in company with men who look on and exciaim--"ltuin, desolation, destruction, all going to the dogs! Nothing thriven no well as when we took nine days to go to Philadelphia " The business of casting Moe fronts ie this city scorns destined to oversnadow all others. It j is bithetto nu almost unexplored realm of en terprise. What a field for the exercise of taste' What new forms and beautiful combinations may be made to appear In the fronts of buildings! For durability, elegance and all that constitutes a desirable building material, iron M declined to bear away the palm. With the present rapid progress in all that can add to the beauty of a city . e 1 buildings, Pittsburgh will soon be nutmeg the first cities of the Union. She will be the •gron City" par excellence. She can moreover supply Iron buildings (or all the cities of the West and North West, or for the Put if desired. Txc Finn IN Nisei:cc Sraare—The devour ing element caused great damage to the roofs of the buildings on Market street, Monday night, but on all the floors the water with which the building was deluged caused the greater amount of damage. S. Holmes & gonsl temporary Banking House was entirely flooded, itt.d they were obliged to move on Tuesday morning to the store recently occupied by George It. White. The ceiling iu their late race was entirely soak ed and dropping off in many parts. The dam age to the stock of Mr. liodkineou must be at least $3OOO, on which as we before stated there was an insurance of $2llOO in the Pennsylvania Company. The buildtage are owned by Riddle's heirs and aro damaged about s'2ooo. Another —After we had gone to press on Mon. day night, a tire broke out in Allegheny city, in a lumber yard, on the corner of Sandusky and Isabella streets. The lumber was dry, and in Iwo houre almost the entire lot, between 600.000 and 1)0) 00 feet, was consumed. A frame point shop on the corner, occupied by Samuel Bubb, was also consumed. The Mate rials In the shop was, however, nearly all re moved before the shop took fire, and the loss was trifling. For a time the Eagle Cotton Fac tory, on the opposite corner of the street, was thought is be in imminent danger, but the ef fort. of the flreinen being d}lNtrele.i towards it, it was teen Rafe. The lumber yard, as well as the paint shop, was owned by Messrs. Brewer, Itynd & Co , and contained, am we have staled, about 51111.11(41 rest of lumber, which at si2 per thousand, would be worth 56,001 There sere sieo in the yard about ltni,lXe/ shingles, worth $-Ital, making the entire Lite Sli, 11101 Ateeer, Brewer, Flynt] Co err stockholders in the Pennsylvania Inoue :trice Company, and they are probably partially twiner,' The fire, woe, doubtless, the work of in ism se the „pot t o which it was first dincorereit precludes the theory of accident SPIM, It in the General Assembly of t,e Prerby !nun Churek.—This is the title of a pamphlet, containing the speech of Dr. E. D. Alec Master, on I 4e Presbyterian Theological Seminary of the North Rest. It was delivered on the 3ttth of May In ii, the learned and eloquent speaker reviewe the whole question of Slavery in its re ! lotions to the Church. We think be shows coa -1 elusively that the rule laid down by De. Thorn- I well. that the Church should bare nothing to do with secular matters, and should ignore the Slavery question, applies only to the Church North or The Church in the Free States, for he quotes from the Southern Presbyterian Review, declaration after declaration that Slavery "le lawful, whether judged by the Divine Word of Holy Scripture, or tested by the conclusions of human reason," The Review of May, 181)7, asserts that the "only title of any matt to liberty is inheritance or legal acquisition, i. e all men have a right to the status in which they are born." So it appears that the organ@ of the Church South do not ignore the Slavery question. They meet it boldly, and leave the dodging to the North. This speech is well worth a careful perusal. VICKI - 01'1CM! —On Monday night, Mr. Hague, Chief of Police, arrested 11. 8. Willis and Henry Ernest, two' therahrrs who were ply ing their keen art in the theatre. They are be lieved to be from Bt. Louis. Yesterday, Mr. Hague arrested Wm. 11. Leport, John O'Neil, Stephen Campbell and Wm. Watson. The three loot named, after a hearing, and the Mayor being convinced that they were antlers, following in the wake of the circus, discharged them, they promising to leave the city forthwith. Leport was still In the watch house last night, although we believe no overt act appears against him. We believe they arc all strangers, except O'Neil. DigOIIIAULY CONDuer.—A colored individual, named George Hays, who keeps a house of very bad character on Avery street, Allegheny, was brought before A Id. Scott, yesterday, on a charge of disorderly conduct, preferred against him by some of his neighbors, lie was committed to jail for Lou days. This house has been a constant source of annoyance to persons residing JR that vicinity for some time pant, and Alderman Scott in determined to use all the means in his power to abate thin much complained of nuisance. flays makes the twenty .second case arrested in the house above referred to during the past week, for disorderly conduct. rllll TH1111) Clll , Cll.—Tho workmen own mencea on Monday to make thorough repairs of the church oat Third street, whose pulpit is tilled by Rev. Dr. KendalL The whole interior is to be remodelled, not, however, so as to interfere with the present position of the organ, one of the finest In the city. The church is to be thor oughly repaired, and, 0110 might nay, rebuilt, exteriorly. The plane were submitted by Mr. Kerr, and the whole appearance of the structure will be improved. The congregation will for the present, at leant, worship in the session room of the basement story of the church. no Wheollog fok/koencer, of Tuesday, says, "We loam that Judge Thompson, of thoCircult Court, has allowed a mandamus nisi in eight ap plications presented to him by sundry holders of the coupons of bootie Wooed by Ohio county la payment of he subscription to the capital block of tho flempfield Railroad Co. The write are made returnable on Monday next, when we pre sume the merits of the question will bo fully discussed." A IEABI calling himself lit'llwaine, watt com mitted to jail by Alderman Donaldson, charged with obtaining bean' at East Liberty from a ho tel keeper under pretense that he was expecting money, baggage, etc., from St. LOIIIR. When at length the landlord grew tummy and premed payment, the man left and tried to repeat his game In Allegheny, with what BUCCC/38 may be inferred from this item. Boost, TO Bens.—The alarm of fire last even ing was caused by the fire breaking out again in the buildings on the corner of Fourth and Market Street; on fire trrice on Monday night, The flames orcre speedily extinguished. DR. MACRAME'S Pine' OR the Seminary question h for sale at J. S. Davison% Wood et., and at W. S. Rantoul's, S. Clair street. Price, for single coploe,l2 coats. WE are indebted to Hunt X: Miner ler $1 copy of this week's New York Ledger. They are al ways- in advance of the telegraph. Telegraphic Late,' from EnropQ. SAM', Hne. Juno 21.—The steamer Kangaroo has, arrived, with adricea from London and Liver pool—one day nt than y Anglo Saxo n. The Emper••• l Na er pe!eo b n and the Ling of Sart had entered 3lilan, and were enthusiastivaily roe., .1 by tho pnpulation. The Austrians Imre atm evacuated Pavia. The Au:title. lett Milan on the sth incl. The municipal funetionarier wet,- Wiling. to Ve rona. A 1 knot dispatch rays, that among the woundoil at the Liman of Magen to ore Baron iteischaoh, generals, three staff offiner4, and two staff officers missing, and tine major killed. A Turin dispatch of June 7 ifi, says that thorn .cro one hundred and twenty thousand Austrlans in the battle, of 1110112 twenty thorolanil were plated loiro oiontot, and seven thousand were takon,prisoners. The French lost only Ili o thousand killed and wound ed. A Luting rho killed are ttoncrels Espinarso and Cher, The Government of the King of Sardinia was al ready established at Comu nal Sorin°. The muoicipality of Milan, in their address to V ir tor Emanuel, delivered in the presence of the Em peror Napoleon, says "The municipalitr of Milan is prat.' of being able to use its precious privilege in being interpreter for their fellow citirens at this grave crisis. They are willing to renew the compact .4 I sin, and to proclaim again before the Italian nation the great fact which has required eleven years for full development to the intelligence and hearts of the people. The ...ra tion of Lombardy to Piedmont is the first step in the new way of public right, which allows nations to Is free to dispose of their own destinies. The heroic Sardinian army and our own brave soldiers, who in stal. upon Italy being free us far as the Adriatic, will nom achieve their ruegraohnour enterprise. Receive, Sire, the homage of the entire town of Milan at our hands, and believe that our hearts belong to you. Gar cry is, •The King .d Italy forever " " A dispatch from Trieste se), an Austrian steamer had raptured the French ship Raoul, (rein Cuba, bound for Trieste. Larceny.—ll i+ reported t ha, n. eh Caorobert Ina! died of Lie WoUhLI2. General IcAngcly, cmmander of IL. Imperial iinards, had lieu mewed a warelial. Napoleon is said to here been ;u tbo niid o t of tho Imperial Guard during the stand of two bourn against the Austrians. who, it appears, were aware of the fart. The real loss of tEa Austrians is estimated at from 13,000 to 14,000, A Turin dispatch, dated June I, rays the first pri vate letter from the battle field of Magenta had been receired by a CiLiZert of that place. The Imperial arid Sardinian Gusnli wore alone opposed to the Anatrian thaark,. They were attariaal by the Aus. triune and were unable to advance • bat. nevertheless, finally repulsed the enemy. Tne Sonnet and Onarde lose sad retook theirpozition, and at Mari en. Nell'e army assumed the ' , Handy, whwh war , ler, sistible. The enemy endeavored to surpri ea the right wing of our army, but the .141o1,02014( of Gen. McMahon rendered the attempt ineffective, en the et torte of _the enemy relaxed ',roe what for a moment, and the vuhtli , t was then torlllned With frpowed fury. General fileMalori telt, trinumbaut and the battle was won. Trove, Wednesday, June S.—The official bulletin of the Sardinians reads as follows: "That part of ppor Lombardy which has been freed from the An,. wises, has proclaimed Victor Emanuel King. Volunteers are rapidly arriving to join Garibaldi's' corps, which to pureeing the enemy beyong Mona. General Urban's army, after a precipttate retreat from V arena, has been dispersed and acattered_ A ism:ober of the moldier, hare been taken prisoners at Lavine. A detachment of ilaribabli's eurps Las sailed along the shores of Lake Maggiore, disarming the Aus trian Custom 'louse guards, and everywhere carry ing off the public treasury. NAN-GR.—Pramce had appointed an Embassador to Naples. The Neapolitan Ministry has been mod ified. An official declaration of neutrality has Leen made, and a levy of 2,&00 men for the navy ordered. Loshult, June 9.—The Times' city article nays the absence of news from France has facilitated the cir culation le-day of a maltitede of reports of a severe cheek to the French army; and the defeat of the King of Sardinia has also been currently asserted. It is certain, however, that to the close of business noth ing hod transpired to establish these statements, still they have had the effect of keeping the stuck market in a state of excitement, especially as the pekes from the Paris Bourse showed a decline of one per cent. Tho supply of money has not experienced any diet. notion. Some persons are disposed to anticipate a further downward movement in the Bank of Englaail rate, which has boon reduced to 1 per cent. Accord ing to the opposition statement to both Houses of Parliament, n 7,000,000 most be provided by the Gov ernment le bring the revenue up to the present rate al expenditures. 'The recount will not pr o bably prove quite mu bad, but the Chancellor of the Exche quer seem to wish to prepare the public for the con sideration of the subject by announcing that finan cial mealtime are In preparation of the gravest char acter. Account, from Lancaster to-day show that the last from Indio have given a groat chock to tho activity in cotton goods. In consequence of the suecessful laying of the Rod Sea telegraph cable, the future telegraphic dispatches from India may be expected to ho transmitted in about seven days. Tee. MINISTERIAL Loudon Adver tiser says there will be a majority against the min i ter. of from eight to eighteen. Tho London Star thinks there will be a discussion early on Friday morning. Tho London Times °spiel es the taciturnity on the ministerial side on Tuesday night. It appears that at the commencement of the debate them wens seven teen members on the ministerial tide who had not yet boon sworn, and who, therefore, could not Tote. M. D'lsraeli conceived the idea of preening a die's loo, while the liberals were short of their muster roll, and accordingly spoke but once, and passed word to his own side not to open their months. The London Daily News remarks that all cavil respecting the battle of Magenta is silenced, by the fact that the Austrian army hail retreated from the field, and that the capital of Lombardy was now in the hands of the allies. • Tho London Poet remarks that since Monday morning the public has been passing to and tea in the metropolis, with its month open, reedy to swallow any canard that came In the way, and after censur ing the mystification of its cotemporaries, it then proceeds to indicate the clear and marked progress of-the allies thee. They are now In Milan, Pavia is evacuated. lien. tirban's corps is dispersed, liar ambit is everywhere successful, and the mein body of tire Austrian army is falling bail_ Tho Times devotes a leader to the French position In Italy, nod though It does not regard Napoleon as having yet covered himself erid, glory, says that hitherto he has made good his advances, and worked out a steady encores. The Times' Paris correspondent aye two of the must iotluenual powers had agreed on proposing an arrangement after the first great battle, nod, if ne cessary, Insisting upon its adoption by the belliger ents. Wasntecrus, Juno 2 1 .—Passports for persons visiting Europe are now issued at the rats of thirty par day. It may not be generally known that the Secretary of State alone is authorized to grant or issue passports, and cause passports to be granted, issued and verified in foreign countries, by such American, diplomatic or consular officers, and under each rules as the President shall designate and pre ___ scribe; and in all cases to citizens or the United Stoics only, the issuing of passports without author- The Express has received, by the Kangaroo, from , ity is a ponal offence. James Brooks, senior editor of the Express, who left I The President has declined to pardon Cyrus W. Paris on Tuesday night, the Paris Patric of the 7th Plummer, now ender eentence of death for the mar inst.., r. it., which gives the very latest news from j der of Capt. Miller, daring the motley en b ooed the Paris and the scat of sear. Mr. B. says that notwith- I ship Jasper. At the request of Plummer's spiritual standing the tone and tenor of the Austrian articles ,' advisers, the I in the London TIME!. founded upon its dispatches ! ! lit the Bth of July. from Vienna, the evidence is clear that the French ' Tons, 1,,,, e :11.—Quinbo Appo the Chinn the practical result of which was the abandonment oi Milan by the Austrians, and a general retreat along r „ -,:', .v . i,,,„.. and merchant.. probably a groat deal larger than the Emperor's the whole line, The loss of the French, however, is , 7,:s e attempt was made last evening by a party of I nt man c ' d for four months on the intercemiou of load. citizens in Seventh Arcane, to hang a man named ogre= admit. So satisfied were the French of the Iv.. Jordan, who had committed an infamous ont brfilialcY of 'bolt' victory, that NAM was not only : ,pgo on a little girl 6 years old. A gallows was Illuminated, but cannons' were tiring from all th e : erected, and the rope prepared, when the police In form and military positions in and around Paris, and toe," just in time to save his life. H o i s now in , custody under the protection of the police, as the ex: on the 7th, at noon, Notre Dame was filled with the , presence of the great officers of the empire and of the . military, ender the lead of the Emptoac, chanting the cltement against him is intense. To Deem in thanks for their victory. ; p, CII/CAGO, June 21.—The Rock Island correspond. Mag The enta, hta bud obeen f Clem &pin emb e heed es. to be , tcho wa taken bo ll om t s kied 1 , cot of th e ~... an d r,..ii,„„, soya the Mississippi , 0 o 1 Franca. railroad bridge at Rock Island was serietudyinjused j on Saturday night by the crossing of a heavy train. The Empress, herself, mused . the death of Gen. ; A pier on the lowa side was cracked from top to bet- Ciao to be announced to his wife u s having died glo- jI tem, and two beams which supported the bridge were ri° o4l Y — the widow's' eonsolatioo. ' broken. No trains have crossed since the aceident. Havre, on - the 7th and on the night of the 7th, The Difoline dam, some distance abore, was swept was in a high suite of excitement and glee over the away on rtidity . night. The loss of property 0 1. 30 victory; flags adorned all the public Plum eedieulhY several thousandtollara. . The river was higher then 1 of the private' ham& it boo been for twenty-Axiom Lierrim.d Noci.er. Asher; pots dull; n is offered at 30s: Pearls are also dull at mw, colo r o,l ew " for old. Sugar buoyant Is higher. Coffee firm, Itico steady. Rosin dull at ltd. 4s Id for common. Spirits of Turpentine hoary and all qualities hare claclined; sales:a 410 9.1. Store et Trad..—The advice' from Manchester are of a more favorable character. The markets for all good aro rather firmer and closed quiet but 'tangly. M., Corr .. 9 —There has been a alight advance on all qualities of cotton during the week, and Now Orican (re* ord. 'Ka, is quoted 106 f; tit 10Ic. The market closed dull. The sales art the week amount to oaoo hales, and there in a stock of 100,000 bales now in port. Loudon .}/.,500t Saturday.—Consols closed everting at 90 . ,t 91. The bullion in the flank of England has increased during the week ...193,000. L d - q—There in 00 quotation of Consols for mon ey, the books being shut for account. Quotatbdas are: 92:, es-dividend. Market .da'ed timer. American ECCLIfiLif. Baring Ire, and Bell A Cu. report a good demand, and sale" hare an advancing tendency. Londa...lfn -Baring's circular report", Bread stuffs dull. iron, Welsh rails and bars dull. Sugar buoyant and slightly advanced. Saturday, e. n.—Cotton market Gm to day, 10.1 C, ut.tituated at 0000 ljalte. Breadstuff" and Provisions markets dull. 'lle latest adviees say that the allies were advan cing from Milan in pursuit of the retreating Aus trians. Nothing was known as to the spooled change in the ministry when the Pereih At the meeting of the Atlantic Telegraoh Co. the report already published, won adapted. The ' Red Sea cable broke and was loot when Duly 00 miles from Cape Sidero. Sea vas.—The Paris boom was i/ep/e9.10t1 and the prices were lower, rinsing no Friday at (If, 70 far rent.. The Bank of Prance has gained .C2,000,- 0110 in specie during the month. TO. Lot. .t. —The British ministry did not resign on Saturday. Tho Nouse of Commons adjourned aver till Friday, the l7th lost. It is reported that the Prussian army will be mob ilised and Prussia will soon take part in the conflict It is also said that the Prussian Government Is ne gotiating far the portage of troops throngh (lermany. The Austrians were at Lodi, and the allies were advancing. (ten. .iaribaldi bad beaten an Austrian force at Brescia. At Marign.in, 509 7.otiaves were killed and wound ed; the Austrians let 1500 killed and 1200 made prisoners. The battle lasted nine hours. The armies were preparing for another general magagemeoL I tieorge Bailey, of the Notional Era, dried on board I the Arego, on the sth inst. The official 4.trim correspondence of the 10th :tales that the Austrian army was continuing to re treat beyond the Adds, and that its headquarters were at Covattignozzi, before Cremona. The Preach general Witnpfen was wounded in one of the actions at Magenta; Deane and Madhurst, commanders of the grenadiers, were killed. The official bulletin rays tten. 3Palution lost 1500 men, made but put 10,000 Austrians hors do combat, and 5000 prisoners. Tbe Austrians had on their side four corps d'armee. Tho bulletin sums up the results of the five days sineo the departure from Alessandria: Our army bad three combats, gained one battle, and freed Piedmont from the Austrians, who, since the battle of Monte bello, have lost 25,000 killed sod wounded, 10,000 prisoners, and IT cannon. Geri. oTrhan is raid to have effected his retreat j by Cassano. The Actetrians have evacuated Leann, abandon ing their materials of war nod taking shelter In toi lets on the Series waters. The King of Sardinia had issued a proclamation to the Lombards, saying that their independence having been secured, a regimen, liberal and desira ble, will be established. lie eulogizes the Emperor Napoleon, and calls on the Lombards to join them on the battle field. The Ouches. of Parma had quitted the Duchy, leaving the government to the municipality, and re leasing the troops from the oath of allegiance. The municipality dispatched a deputation to the King of Sardinia, requesting him to accept the government. A Hungarian legion Wee forming at Turin. Tho London Post'. Paris correspondent says that over 4,000 of the prisoners are Italians, who took the earliest opportunity to give themselves up. The Swiss tiovemment has ordered the Immediate fortification of the Austrian frontiers. Three Atte trian transports arrived with vessels in tow hare been stooped in Swiss, waters, and surrencred. The Emporer of Gush is has issued a proclamation to his subjects in the Tyrol and 7.oralberk, calling them to arms. He confides to them the task of de fending the frontier against the enemy. The British sloop.uf-war Heron capsized in a tor nado on the African coast; 101 lives lost; the captain and 20 of those on board were eared. lo the House of COlllll.lOrlS. 4.41 the sth, hlr. Dina ell laid on the table the promised correspondence o the tlov ernment on the Italian question. The ad jettract debate on the address to respects° to th Queen's speech, was reellered. Sr. Loris, June 21,-- Tho ilvorland Express ar rived at Leavenworth on Sunday night, being eight days from Denver. It brings a large mail and $2,- 500 in duet. The previous extraordinary reports of discoveries 01 gold in tiregory's, Jackson's and other mining camps, aro folly confinbed. flumes tireeley arrived out in less thou Earon days ho bad visited irogory's diggings, and signed a public communica tion endorsing the richness of tho claims. Several thousands aro pouring into new placers; forty Sluices will soon be in operation at Gregory's. Tho results the operations of thirteen companies are given in tireelay's published letter, which' shows that tho highest tiny's yield has been $.510. A compony from Synth Bend, Indiana, has taken out 3000 pcnney. weights with a sluice in three weeks. Gregory's two claims sold for $21,000. tither details aro in o sim ilar view. Returned emigrants are departing daily from Leavenworth, bound to go through, at all haz ards. The excitement is becoming intense. Jones /1. Russell contemplate enlarging their facilities with a view to the increased demand for transportation. Emigrants are charged not to start without four or six months' supplies, as the snows set in in the moun tains in October, and adequate provisions should be made by poreous leaving this season for wintering in the mining region. This will prevent the recurrence of the suffering and privations of the previous hegira. Louis, June 21.—The steamer Meriting Star, which had been laid up for several weeks at Messrs Point, four wiles shore this city, was destroyed by fire last eight. The lots is $24,000. She was it, eared for $12,000. The overland mail of the 3tlth has attired. Th business of San Francisco Is dull, with no prospect o a speedy revisal, owing to large stocks. Elute shippers most dineontinue heavy shipments. . . , • ,, ` Commercial.:' cou.urr zzeolittosscia — Juli .7. Dime; T. P., C. 11. PArzaz floc.cur uspre, Pzscox.' r WSiav isrs: (L'epi Pperfafty r, Lie ritts.iserp t*ti Prne , Man. Wrldroaar, Jo= [line; market ma rather olt. but ithrot2ro decline; mks from atom of 110‘) this to lots at $.7. 25 far Soper, $7,25, $7,6(1 , 7.7,75 for If.atra., and $7,7U Fattally do. hhe wide range te aro:mated for by 054 t mai lo quality, the Maids flgares [Wpm principal:7 Yo mock or tatertor brood*. Oft Ant—alts from atrne of 4i , :f Loth Corn 'nn Buckwheat, TOO burn fn lots et r-t,60. Oar., tna•lr .tore at 'SS. BACOti--ealea of 11,000 !Gs In lota at 72:,, lttA: and md lalo TI. fl. C. Home at 12.. PDXATOEd---to steady demand: vales at deNt of 9,t -, I Vhite at $l,lO. LEANS—memo of :40 both Kraal! Whito:at _ . . ----------- 610:11ETALLY AINI) ccairmEncia.L. Ed. Lome, Jake / 6 —e. at —Reeeipts by river and rep fur oho pest 24 boors, op ti, noon tuday—Wboat, 5,11771 Coro, .3,573 elug Oats, 5,1100 ASK 1.71 In Able, Sit: / only 90 mks. Pork—the stock of Mese Pork it light, and bohlul. Salta Arm 01 $l6. A hoary dealer ealliustee the eturt4 as not exceeding 6,000 or 7,nfe) bbIL There le nothlug exceptiln a retail way. Enron—the market for Bacon I. dill:, and 11 netuitil etoted.st 7e for Shouldvr, and 1 07 e111%, for clear di. Li 1A;L• etkeet cou t mid at 10c. market,... fur Wheat I. doll, and prices ham alll ta e Be en all . netatie•a are Oe - 114 1 4 it, , , m, ‘'et £I,ILI u unlined Tho !,,,' mod . hien 61,06q1,16, and r 1 0 ,4,1 th 4-444 ' .--U " l '"Arket for Corn le dual, witho ut any nt.ti* Ss4e,,L(c. ag. la Prct,nli,i white A: la 01 '6E 9 e 11 0 d irt'U'r Oata.L-the btultir.••,,4l at prices mon s b... ;,.., °,q'" to wo"'" - . Naar—there L. bat litit:',... ~,j I at, the ume .+1 Ymt.rd.Y. 1 4 , t.) 10 1,t[ " , fr ' -% 8 P ,,,,, n ec ;A a i r.. 1 ery haiild) a 1.0,110 one lure, city Por/er eau be had at 6 -5,76 4,7 ,4 ,1 . 01 0 ,.. i 4 : z,.. - ^:, , ,,,, 4 2 ,E 0 43. bal l ot uiarket for 11 .1. le lees active. to-Jat: balm sold at $100; 71 at 0105; 01 at Sil o ~,,,,, .„ 1 ,....;., 0166, veld at Lead—¢,arkel, quiet and price, unalter,t ; um p," ,1 0 1. 1 05,:511. Nutting done in eon bluisoutl vliith°iseunt. at 15,15, We s which.tter to mercantile hour, from a 7...0/iet miller, state/. that the dtanago to the wlitett In it nectinn will not ox,ed one-fifth of the crop. Tito ei riantuigo was done In that latitude, and with a four-fifth to there, a yield of over 20,000,0e0 bnah In Ohio may nobly ralcuhttiii triron. The farmer. In the nniebtatlireel Zanertille were terribly trighb , ned by the free_ They: garded the erop as entirely lost, and curdled to town. to ;oar's sepply of dear. The writer of the letter to whirl, hare riferrrd, was overrun with orders, and unable to ari cult ociongh, ho had hOO bble Hour shlppealfrom thin mark Ito also received kW.) bash wheat from thts lilac, Ile so writ. the, is n turplim at Zanesville, nod many of I frightened Is/niers flour and Th or reader. know, .prowl over the,, bole ronntr) is pen,.cour largeadtante in prices of browl.tulte 41411 the Market,. 1 itot reaction Wu taken [dare, and the Indleatione am we i../ on the ere nt a panic of au rhatarter to that whit t.revalled In day: ago. friaemlatora we sorpett, will to ruoro by the fret, to tho end, than I . aimetie for the iaj n, to rte vat,. al. comparatively Itiiong, and . ; re a r, NirKreiritt, It will hardly in nottoril. front In.rtt.i.re 111 11,1 d, however, we hear to/fret/table report. to ee tem. liar, the dlecouniging pnopects Sr., not atrnhnlatilo to 1 : -i tt , fore the ne ore 1.( 111., t..., Co. tl.l, matte, npepod •,cll.l. at yoaterda).l 1.1 tbe I.lvorpool ntarLotwaa lel , ,rapbl,l it Locum.. and Erelloed3q4c. Only about 1.Z.(.0) bull in all 4111,4 Laua at (1,,11.111 f0rY14114.1.11-d Spring: 111., for No. I.lp/,” and' l , f,tr Thrn. was NOMA in./niry ,ot• gra.l, but buyers and a..llerr weru anrt and Eh/ tr.., Con. worn 116.44 at $1 41 for No 1 h., nt..l N., 2 11. d. tlour am! r-ch Corn coutiunua dull ..I..beaTy. with .alt buNll I . lk. for Canal a 11.41.: at,l nt 10, In —4 CLUC. Preal. Da money has a I.kiihno. to wearer rm.,. ere .A. 1,41 clot they want at km 0 Yeah hi. , dam 'bort tumor i.. abk, (olio(.aopi.ly [lll f 01.1.11 to 1110 dn[1.1.111.1. We goof. , t puils , „ninures, at m.ta. Tim Ihmam e.,.0 tm to get from 11,0 dent( ma nhint a+ much 11., 7 want —IN. Flour bits hot jt IMI bvn, Ibr hi 41... t , ,st /61AlY1 under the feint arid the malletmol. Saturday far St. 1,1114 ga per,Sr. i ph, . tl.• But fur the demand from Ihttshurgli and the trade Tout L. dead, and, um it is, 0 ig .otitY sick band vinhing tendebry. Commiernile hatelo but r lota kill - chimed tin on Cloth nati arc... ha, been remold, the not h, log a.ial thlr trade.,—.lChh Qez Itegstding White Fish. the Detroit. Tribal, Sri le nays:—il gentleman Jun (rum Mackinaw, I olt•rma the receipts from the th . hing - gronna. doming the to.f hare been (0) tutees. They sell .iolek from houses at $l,, mokt of the arriving n u alre:44y cm. [maid fur. The westher has burin very nufavorol • fishing operations, en nemnnt of prevallimt In about two weaks bah will be arming In Tl, x..-kly hlatiquent of the Pbiluilelphia Lanka pre ~mil. the fallowi wee ng egging - airs, as conipareil timer t itm ion. k:— Jnno 12. Ppeciv oiler Bk. 1,712..:::.; Due tootber!Ant. 2,177.E.W., CI; cola tlou . ..... 2 915,12,. Imports by ll.tser. • 3IGNONGAIIEL4 NAVIGATION Ci.IIPANY —.l t.l . nbtoky, 11 Itza butter, 116 .k. wool, 1 b,I. whr‘t. 31 F.1. - -, - : 531 bgs bade, Olli.bou4ll/ .k. Idor, IL Dallcll .1 co. ..: 1.1.,.. ad= , . / 111 .tdol.y:71.1oks onto, (lour. 111, do do, 1 ,,, d01d,0. VVLIENLINU, poi. 1411 bervo-.-114b01) Let ocontlib.,9, CO bud. 1 , X•10c11, 4 , 411er: 500 fat lumber, ' , learner TO nrtoont; 1:. bblo steel ,icrops, litugor.Nontick & co; Id tone td..l.ll,Loclui -2 !Ain oko„ Fetzer; 14 ..Ito Wool, Carat et c, .-,". I. di/5q.:4,, 13nItt.‘rell, Boors A. co; 2.5 Ddb pord.r, Ibobat:h. 1 :.11 do:, 1 La butler, 1 do ,gi. ontdr; 17 1, bdo tobacco, c/ We) bra.; I bbl scrsplms. Lug L Poltder. LOULISVILLE. par Crogt+so-9 ILL, c.dton, lion. Pclll - A co; 9 bledo tobacco, 40 baled. cotton,tl.ttk 0 ~., 4 In. tbachltda7, cdroer; LIN, Woo, 7 1 ,,g0rt; 4'21 co ,b., %Volt A. ITIlsob; 16 do d.‘, LarEgbllb; 26 do do, lieu, Lloyd b Fcrryth. 39 do do, 3l'L9orkon A co: 71 do .10. II orbootb A .-....; 1 h, furolturv, eruct; 95 tuba plg metal, Lootdlß;ll.ldttc pt N i'l 1., Wool. LT. LOUIS, pct Emma-59 bun mop, Little A TllOl. - , '.l c• Icon, 1 1 .1 11 11., 15 cska Id abdy, bchtbidl: 166 1.1.1. dour, Mc Cully; I, do do, King, Contort: .4 ~..711.1...r, W.: !roe, 1 dcmc, ,a 0, .2, N1”.1,k .1. co. • RIVER NEWS. The Smalls America alTiref.t ill wirt yesterday 5i , ,,,,z 1r .en Et. Innis. She had only 210 bides, 2d colts lip. de,. Rii.l I ' ski, of rags. The Ida Hay went mit loaded will, railroad iron, and also did Din Arizona. The A rgonent, Capt. lln r... r il: leave title morning for Si. Loots, IThe Haim& wont down to the iron yaaltrit. Th. Dr. Ka. was at ana I Iko..tSe taking in iron . lb.,- ar. last evening wmy 17 boats lu pot t, thr .a...illasi r 0.0.: -,- w o Lave e•ce to a long time. - The dam, Na. a, stiov e Drew w, the which u A., !. oil] by the rpriug, freshet, I. all i 'r..J again, and hem , n'" than it was hobo,. ,:on Aleorbrad ~,,...tiolly sepertised the roroustruction. nod told hold of Me work a it a nacesaary, with Lio own hands. D ozo r , is one i.r the r 1,,, ,6 la ,s I do not fair a little of that sort, the Progress, . we annr °nerd yesterday. mete,.,! ,r., ladow, and will Inter sleuth to-day, load or t; load. Ths Emma, firstCa 3 1a . :, new boot, frail trip to St. Lopt.uts onaratt Moods). bight, with aan-11,d fair !earl 1,..r The Arl.nla was ready to leave yesterday. She easiest aldeep With railroad iron. The ble Hay want the lauding, also taking a load of Iron. Last week 550,000 Moth of cool were ithit.ped from bare I.• Cincinnati. 330,000 to LOttiqYIII, 7140 , ..0 to 3!..ttt1,hf,,,..1 In - 000 OW to St. Louie. Carr. Glial .—this gentleman, tha Certain 0 1 the splendid steamer Denmark, has arrival at hatea. in Allegheny Co, Ile bas Laskin the combined opposition on the tipper 511a.r.- rippl. Thera I, no use to my bud] trytex cot un there. Ho Is tsr, well knows; between St.Patil and St. Liens to be beaten by any man or combination of men. IV, sonidn't be atirprleal if he wen, to build, hero, a brat +on o. of these days that will s•clipso all competition, strike s damper on ell previ.s craft, and take the whole tiorttarzi country by storm. Capt. Gray will spend • whits here. Tim Cincinnati Commercial, of 31ondey says pt. It 0 Slason, lath of the Pantile, fa at the Brndway. Wo hope iKvti tO to. Capt. Charge of another line steamer.— Capt. J. J. Robins. is In command of the Marino; this trip Copt. Wm. Hopkins is also here Com. T. De East go, on Wed.eley, taking Pittabiargh In him touts, w bere I, la building n new packet for the Arkansas river trade... , ...'The Mariner enteral from Pittsburgh on Sattinlayfliinaco.," from Wheeling, and S. P. Illbberd from St. Loafs. This Clif. 7 - Wit, irom Nashville, plowed up for Pittabilrgh. Tim Hey West, from Pittsburgh, passed down far Loolsville. Th.. departu....The res Incinde Dm St. LOIDS and J. S. Priuglo, for Sills burgit. second clerk of the Arkenstar toll overboard at Arkeen's !lotions, daring the last trip of the bout, iu tiny light, and was drowned. Tie. boat was rt,ptir.il Arid t,vs , exertion mado to rescue him, but without stic,ta. T w l •Wwwoo.lo a:tartan re. Ntu loil, , limo _l.—Cotton; Wars rod, ha:. Ili nitrket clooed fiat 11!,i, lor F 10... lower: Was iOw bbls at 56,6,15247 for OLIo. SI hunt ha.+ a daclin lag Modeury. Corn hoary; arise 2.1,000 boob. Uut, Mil col 42451. Olio aro dull; Lard la nominally qtlOtird firmer at 10!eintlt0,,. Wool le nominally clouteu se 40.Z1511 for fleece mot :5.1. to for pulled. Whisky is dull to 26016'4 timber hoopla, aml advmseed ' N. 0. ` , nick.; lower: Chicago .k Rock 'shied 1111nois C.G. tral Bands Blichigaa noutheru. guarautotl, 2.'n New York Control Monolog 4134; Mbwourt Cues Inon de Chicago tieltS; klichimou Central 4.3; p e .aare a It. 0 PJ:h Pacific Mad e. Y. Co. G. l'intsucbenta, June 21.—Tbora Ls very little shipping de roam! for Flour, and the market Ii weak; common leints aro offered at $d,76. without sales to tho trade; Om cal., have beau from SG,7O up to SSA; for muumuu and fancy brands. Rya Flour amt Co.',. heat to unchanged. Wheat ...ran* but in limited demoted: :00 boah red was hoist of St: , •• • • ,1 • 1. , of Prime at f. 1,76: SIX/ bush whita ware sold at Limn...LSl. 'lye; the domatid has halms 'B,-witli adios 01 aleptek. Corn la doll, at a declum of Si": luuo bushy elbow add at PS, afloat. 1500 bush buckwheat was mold at SI,7S. Oats iv ouclaangod; sal.llotel hush Dolawaro at 47. Whisky la ha better request at 2742 N. (3,11,MA”, June 21.—Vlour boo further dr.:lo;4d Leder leSc; the der range from $ll to s6,7Sfor euper fi um and S.: for whit e wheat Wheat la dull, Without hanga he pricer. Oats steady at bsedied. Sales of Corn at SO, and iu de mand. There to 00 change in Prosiolunw hacon Waal • ell at 90. Lard unebutged. Satre of bulk Shoulders it ed. low.. Whirl/ Ortn at 25,1. Groceries quiet and tuichanA. No cange tho Mont .i y or Exchange markets Mutant, Juno 21..-11 r 6111, at V !lowan! street.. Wheat 1.1 dull at $1 7041,10 for white, amt red. Corn firm et Sica.Ss for white. Whisk, du 1 Mr Ohio. Qlmcinnaii, X FOli, CINCINNATI AND LOU- lavlLLis--Ta. spit.. steamer /AMA. •• :. Cep, J. IL Marotta, trill have fur the &lore arid ou tutu riKellitte ports on TOURPDA P, 211 lasi, at b v'eltick P. el Fur freight or popes/re apply Ott bawd or to Jett: FLACK, HARK ES ACO A L 7 , ‘• _____ F o t ,. (A v NNATi ~L 0 4 .115 :, jaset 11•ILIINIA. Cpra. 11. liaelott tail lento - er et ., stein , arid ell port, on 6.1 T UEDA V. 25th Inet., . o to • N. 100 freight or pastago apply . board or to /41 FLOCK. IJAHNES k CO, Agte. FOR CINCINNATI & LOU.I. ..; VILLK—The tee simmer 6 LINWOOD Cep, Li. Lleudrichiou, Will leave for the aho , y ° . a . ”,ti ~,. iiirmedlitt• Nuns up 11112 DAV, 221 hail, at iiiiviccit p. xi. Fur freight or pseelgo apply oa board or to 10.33 FLACK. IIAiLKES 00, Agent, _____________ ckt. iLouia , 6 rilOR SAINT LOUIS:—. ,L• —The Foe stmaner ARGONAUT. D. R. muter, wtll tears for the store owl' on intorxotos. Rao port; THIS DAY, hut-. at 4oclk P. it. Pot gh - t or poollogo apply Du board or to • FLACK, DARNZB & CO., ALents _ • VOA Sr. LOUIS & Sr. PAUL.— The flue steamer Da. KANE. Capt. 6. Mo. wilt Ness for the above and all Intermediate poem ea TLII3 DAY, the 221 feat, at. 6 o'clock r. u. lerht A or pano apply on boar(' or a yucE, BA ILNE3 k Co. Agnt& SIM ®titans, A : NEW ORLEANS.—The tlndstortroor Ft:IMO:It Capt. St.ktlalo, vrtll tem for tho ; I; lotal ato Fon. Won'=Winn fai VD(' !Right Pllllllll.O apply on or to Jell SLAM, 11 .411X.C.9 I.l*,;Agte. Penn Institute, CIORNER of Pgul pod 14Nook Arco Is.— Th.etentlng tarm Ogritit.,lB 011 VUUD4-17; Slot kw. A uallud aumbor ot Any °brain Wmtnbn. Tinos TultiCal lad atuiftermaz ♦u evits, . •,stater .o,A.tqurixart(tra. 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