LAILZ surzalon,oorrEtt ati i LT, 8 'X N WORKS PITTSBURGH. p Ag ur, arcanur & co. MANUFACTURERS OP EIREATLELNO, RRA zuimr awl sour COPPICE, .PIDASED COP „rig jpITIIIS. Paned DM Rottman, better Polder, Au ,; gap:antra and Denten In 'MAL% TIN PLATS mom MON, STEM, Ac. CottannUy on band, Taman'. • Maims sad Twin. _ tracelonse, No. 149 Pint and 120 Second direct, PletstrargS, Penna. akaldT. .1.0 sar 1 .0 1:0441 order* of Copper cat to any &mina pattern. lS - 2,,f i rt---7--- - 000PIMI as 00-, et " 307 ACTstrann ARD'IPLAL66II IN HATS, CAPS AND' S ITRANIT GOODS, wilozzuzz AND RETAIL, 131 Wood Street, .Plttetittrah, Have now on hand for Spring Sales, as large jad waspbee to assortment of Goods as tan be found In any of the eastern title" corizeing of 70E, SILE AND WOOL 114115 of every style and quality; CAPS of every (plattenad taker fashions; PALS, LEAP, STELW;LEGIIORN AND PANAMA HATS; STRAW, LEGHORN AND SILK BON NETS, Ote, de: Prreons lashing 'to purchase either by Watnsascr. M. Bann. rill and It to their advantage to call wad outline ourstoctr. moll 611.111UML, ia-rticv 7 :3I3LA.PEIR .A. - 141; TAILOR . No. 62 ST. CLAIR STREET, PIRTEIBUROft, PENNA., Has just returned from the Eastern Cities and laltow nrceiriog 6f. flpriog .took of Cloths, Cialmeres, .d Cattlugs of tow, varisty and atylo .adapted to tt.trest city mud rocutl7 trade, stich wfo is made up is order with promptam, and degpatcb, sad at sate so low 55 ot'any °law dmilar trtalolhiameut fa the Nt,. fa3nifo — II;XThT , CEEbEC do CO. Forwarding and Commission Merehants, And Agents for the sale of Pittsburgh Mnnu . motor s . Consignments itad union for LEAD. LUDES, MOM. rnonuoz,Ar—, eo.icitoL Pooopt ant , . (lon to recnivin: sod rotvezditt. Nov 49 cornmerciwi Stsyst. it. Louts. don:Moll J. 11. 011AldTY~ Di. D., aD IPys. Sifert, Pitifburgla, Peutt., Haying had the arbittntagt. of &latent College sod II {AUL, and tievalttl yawn' practice., offers Itts prufeamlut mulct,* is PUEOICAL AND MEDICAL CASES, • ITSZARteid. W. D. liolard. CoL WllsoaCoadlryg Ito.. IA 11. A. Helton. I 1100. 11. A. Woovvr. T. 11. gilt, E./. nom T. J. Bleier. J. It. Ilootor. John 11. 3101/or, Joon') BroColltotor. Esq. my:Alydr mr - rN A trxovlif VOttK . S. ty: L IXA N DfIR XiX ol, olllllllllolllllla MIT TARIM 01 COORING, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVE Plain and Fancy Grate Fronts, &c. Solo Proprietor of the celebrated PATENT Glee BURNING nnl SIMILE CONSUN IRO COOK STOVES. Office and Sales Room, rarlllyd lb No, 4 Wood St," PI nob rg P, ST. 'ARCH AND PARING. Made by the Weat Phllndelphla Plemarafari at rata g Co. (That Preerdnnt aunnled by the ?mall° Imtlinte, November, MS.) Diamond Glos. Starch, In ettemeonrc G bogy, 0 Mr. each 1 / 2 , do .... do 40 paper. I do: Also; Itelined, Pure and Pearl Starch, In NIXy shed, all for lanottryitso_ CORN VAIII2/I,(ur Corn Starch,) bm. 40 papers each. This article le expremly prepared for culinary purposes, and can be relied ma aa earterior in ptanry to any nee am. For sale ky TEIOUPSON, CLARKE A YOUNG, Shia, Jan'y.„ I 814dittic Agents for the Company. N. - RolAwake ac SONE', DELLua LI Foreign and Domestic Bills of Exchang CERTIFICATES or DEPOSIT, DANE. NOTES AND SPECIE, NO. 67 ISARENT EVERITT, PITTSIIIIRGII, PA. 6•youlluetlana made on all the principal cities through. nta the United Salm ap22-Rly .R.981i: R. a. °nit. STRAIN BONNETS AND HATS. BONNET RIBBONS VLOWERS &c, NO. 93 SIABRICT STREET, ralletladfc nrrssurca C. P. MARKLE, ht.I.FIXTUILIIIII OF pIaNSIND, /OD AND ALL HINDS ta. NV ILAPPIN PAPS R. G woo-411.6m., No. 23 Wood Street, PI MBURGII, Rags bought at raarktt pasts. .TORN. C0C.0.1-tiLN ee /CO. IKANDUCT4II.I.I 01 Iron Halting, Iron Vaults, Vault Door. Window Shutters, Window Guards, &e., 01 .erred mar, e...t ote rmnt Mut. • (Between Wood and Market,) PPITSBUE.OII, :Were ca hand a variety. of new Pattern., fancy and plain, eintalde for as purposes: Parting. attention paid to et &ming Greme Lots. Jobbing done at short notice. tattl VANDEIVER & f`RDIND, A "V TORNF.YS A T La A NV &ND SOLICITORS IN COANCERT, No. 8, lthiset Mock, Dubuque, /moo. AWII-C , nectionsroptly mode to any pool of North t o*A"a"ato th eo e pnrottst and We of Root Mold; talnlna Honey Co Rondo cod 3fortgag", add WITSI3OII DOWEL.S. —ausosarrites. ROBINSON, MINIS & KILARS VOLINDERS AND MACHINISTS, WASHINGTON WORTH Pittsburgh, Penns_ timer, No. 71 Market street. ManaNctate all kinds of Steam Eaghats and !dill %K4l *TN Curtin., IDAruoll Work, Steam Bo 1..,, and Elwet I Work. Jo/Messed fkrakh dr, kl UN, 13:1=! Manufikciarefra arid Deem In all kinds of TOBACCO, BMW AND CIGARS AHD 1.70.11—V TC*3IA-0040, DonerefSAlMAdd Mrtel mad Diainndifky, PITTSMIII42II.PA SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, SHERMAN 4 CO., ON VIE tunos BANK, LONNIE, IN SEES 01 ONE POUND STERLING AND /JP WARDS: Also, UHL ors • the priselpal calor sod tospos IA Femme, nolletid, Gorman y, Barge and 'ohm! European faster, funereally on band end tor sale by • • W3l. U. WILLIAILS't CO, sraplyeds Bankers. Wood street, tremor of Third. dOEtifill:Ltlll - 3 At mac:ln - A.2ga , 'No. 45 /Market St., Pittsburgh. A goOd assortment of Ourrns, Cassius - cgs, Pertnema, 0011130/4 sad alr made gettable for g.DUCIIICAX 71/All,p:wt. recared. sari:kw. promptly tilled, to Um lateot otyks of the err mr2folydfc • • J. SCOTT, Dentist, HAS removed to the-home lately occupied by tt. WA. A. Ward, No. TM Peno 999, 9999 aide, th 191699 six9o Rand stmt. . Moo Nowt trout 9 A. 9. WI to F. or. &MTV.. .. ._ WARVinfoiran , Pittsburgb Steel Works. JONIES, BOYD SC, CO., Miniactiliesa cast Irrniesuo, ardiara, PLOW 4n4 ,A. B. erszi4 EPRINGS and AXII4I, earner Ran and Arsl Strati, Pitt/burgh, ft. 121.713 - .1t6G16/13 - W - qO, Rogue( Li:sprayed Potent t 'Cultivator Owner lap mid Pirstfltreds,,PithZurgi, aura - no/kr). OPINE COMPANY. amyl' Ditworth.—....—...DOW.C. Bids"'li Ototerroors to Ibrter, - , Rorfr Q Foolt.) RAIt ROAD SPIKES; CHAIRS - . AND BOAT SPIKES. - gqiierof: Water Street and Cberry alley. - PITTIMIROk. PSNWA , , „ TEICNICY 17r: COLLINS. ~ 'and .Ctioniadialcip Merobant AND RtIOLES/LE DELLIMIN 4 : 7 40e1ie. ilutter. S444piii l / 4 1Pligh. i : wL Ae. II& *bed ergs, ..r.41 . ..rx-rx...}c • Vo. 541 Bt. gai .r r Street, I'l' ; t o ne r • ' u& , PITTSBUROU, PA •••• Mao • Oil ,and Loather Store. •.• 4). lintxrevizatc. dr., Solis, No. 31'8,_71.111 irk boorm - mwket and CheTtnut rte, - Philedtippla, Ease israIiDJtI4WD'RATED BPAN/SII /MU, Du and litters 1344Xinal,:a Mir, Tanners' Oil, Twain' and Cur tim, Tants at the 'omit prkos, and upon the but Ulna. A 1 1 kinds of Loaittir in the rough wingad,,for "Ida tholdstrisit market price wilt be even In audi. or taken to crebaage for Mks. Les th ereared free oichikrire sod 'told.. on comsabedod. - • criur. OLD Rrr, Wnisay.--I have on hand veinal Weds old Bye Whisky which !have had mode and. kept Waltham beaaDayi add and %DI bdpfd by the han d or liana for tatallcalparposcoa . . 4.17.4 . 1, 0 azo. R. usrgriviza Wad emet. Bear Ba.expr.-1 have Brandy which I !P1 iluinleteo to bemire and ft for medicine, which I ham 3Mrcku'd meet a Pnbilc want. Any .2„To will try tbli can be Whited elite superiority. - =dr:law' naO . IL Kxygen.l4o Wood .0004. OAFrmitcrittrnar, on ELicrup Miami= itvizarige;cii pwp3o6/, or • yeti superior kind ..111 pe* (rpm of Upreeu thane., leborater au Rome nth 6 lij =: eerillttaties of Ton Donal, • Addrers Dr. ONO lENTB"No. - 140 Woad rt. Pittsburgh. P. apttshwl, To WEND num= WARS of any kind you can clinattama's Motend Omani at DR. KlYat#'s, Nollo ood Prat. I.Pl94forT crin.llll: ---- iiilga tS . Von't fail to procure Min. Winslow's Sooth ing litrllp for Children Teething. It has no equal on earth. It greatly facilitates the pronee of teething by softening the ;rime, seducing all Inflanniation--erill allay palm and le ton to replete the bcorels. Depend upon It, mothers, It coat to yonrea l rea, and rale, and health to your Infants. Perfectly auk to all calm 'Bala raked. preparation I. the.:pracriptiou of on. d inostezportencad and atllfol fenlals Phydriana In Neer England, and ha. been .44 with nover-falling moven In Inillions of rue. • We belles° It tho twit and smut roinnis In tba world, In .114 " .. " D iet.d.frittni Parham in Cbtldreu,whothar It arlael from teething or from any other room. If life and health Can be aatl mated by dollars and conta,tt I. worth Its weight to gold. Winona of bottlas ere mold every year In the Lialtt‘l State.. It It an old and wall.triod rtmetly. PRIOR ONLY 25 CENTS A BOTTLE. iba-mmu genuine mile= the hosimlie of COST Ili et PEW INS, New York, bon the outside wrapper, Bold by Druggist• throughout the world. DR. GEO. U. KEYSER, Agent for Pittsburgh. Ja2.llsarlykT NV.A.rCM.FI S• WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SA LE OF azgaramarir waircErms• Wo would most respectfully call the atten tion of the public to the Acme= Watches tans Laing ea. tensirele Mtrainced, tee manufacture of •hich ham h. wave. findy eatsbllshed that entire conntleace can he placed upon them as safe and correct thae.keepere, both by Coo Wearer and seller. CLaving boon appointed Wholesale Agnate for the ealo of those Watches, the public may be assured that we can call ahem at the very lowed cash price. We have also a very large Cock ot SI [NKR and PLATED WARE, TINE GOLD JEWELRY In eels, Bitch an Coval, Garnet, Omar, Jet and Palutleas Oaratamitmeot cf OLOCKII to romattally biro at promat con:Trials% mama boatallbl patent. or RIGHT and ONR, DAY PARLOR and OPPICH OLOUIIa u tilttlATLY DUCE° PRIORS. Wo ham also a fall stock t 4 Rualleh RWISIGOLD sod SILVRR WATGRE2 on hand, all of mr own Importation. Alm, Watch Makers' TO4lll,lllateriala and Watch Olaasua REIGN-RAN t Id HYRAN, No. 42 Sltth atraat. SEWING MACHINES O C - D N -It $3 FOR SA LE WITH ALL LATE IMPROVEMENTS RIANIIVACTURIZIt'S' PRICES. ALEX. .. REED, 31LYME's MIRACCLOII3 VERLIN DESTROYER, 17d, Ora, Remedy ths Bede IVerllNur, to Er:ermine, Rees, MICT, COe[ll.o/ICllla DUOS, dare, MOSQUITO... PLUS, MOT.. Mesa, Rum Weans MID Guess, 13.11,23, de, 50,000 Eons SOLD IN ONII NOSED. Them Cidebreted Rameliem 13.33113 brow eeenelsoly swel 43e twenty4wo year. In all pineal Karam and their mires emu power base been saluted by the Corte of Ramie, Francs, England, Andrie, Pram* Bemis, Saseuy, ore, Delisted, tivks, Ac, and Untie Cbssneel properties examined, and approved by Om emelt distlngobbed Medical- Easel ice al orer the world. Their dogmata...ass to all kinds of vermin and haat. Lulea. certified In this arenetry by tho Directors of the various Public Thedltutlons, Planters, Fanners, Proprietors of liotols, Wanton:sew , Aleaufacterlea, and by rations die. fegulthed private caftans, Numerous Testimonials and CertJnostee .1 the efficacy of these Remedios Mu bower. at the Dere& Per tittle, Illtol,ale and Retail , I.y the lusezdor sod el,. prittor, JOARPLi SIEVED., Practical Cbernist, 012 Broadway (.or. Unewon New York. General Agent for Use U. Stales and Csoadal, PANDER BIK V. MARTON, Drnegise; No. 10 Astor liens, awl 41: Broadway, New York. For rale to thhi city, a rrtaß by R. C. BEL. L&RS A CO. artier Wood ao d Peron& etc: JOB F 11011 111 Oartarr Dlantood y. awl Market et. BY:Willa & •N. allaaboa da=s:Gnaffe HAYS Yot: ultat,tt.ll.o—Try IFiLiotri'n Pills, rotoe•Yy r.r noadari.., from erhatavo.- ran, elwy lOYarlably giro immediate agreratile tv tatty, Wry*, during or after Owes; Ina', efiacta aro ablaut magi- Itie sufferer from eorklt, ur ha oho ht• iron ind uls tag too (tool, to allnenlatiag driuka.etioula by all Incaaa try t in apeody and certain earn. iico ',alai , to to 1,. had gratis of moat, ' These Pelle are prepared and sold by D. L Fa UN R. STOCK A CO., Wholecale Druggists, and Propriotors er D. L.PAEINKSTOCR'S TRILDIFUOLI, No. fill, cruel. Wrod and Fourth seeta, Pittsburgh, PA See advertisement on Fourth Ileum Je21,d&.1 IlosTrnze's SroLtea BITTERS are now gen erally conceded Co bo unequalled Dr their prompt action in alleviating and curing all Stemmas or •the Enmesh Their superior excellouce and meneequent renown I. motley a. counted Dr, hone the well known Let that they are made under the personal mperviaion of the propellor. in etvitt accordance with pharmarentle Its no. is ateners abraded with the meat bane:meal resulte la all mere of Nervous Debility, Constipatken, llatulmece, and other like dhease., caused by a diaordered stotrowh. its strati re pa.- are of tae most eptsely and poserfnl character, nod ex• r ands any any other preparation of the same chums &turn Om Bald by drandata and dealers cessarally. everywhere, add by 11081111rAlt A BMITH, soanotsetunsra and proprietors AS Water and 58 ►rout atressa. ,421a1/1. - - ARTIyCIAL EAI/3.—Dr. Keyser, of 140 Wood erect, bu on hand a very excellent &etce by which nasty persona are mole to hear a., wool u ore,— • •• • . • • • Alec, a men gotta perehe dram, which le Ineerted into the ow. end le -very addetent In many elutes cd &erne.. jse.t.."lyT . . _ Da. Ward's Tooth Powder and Tooth Wash. As, quantity of the alsovo ankles sue lor ode $1 rodnord price. by DR. KEVERR, N 0.140 Wood et. Pittiborgh. -.— SHOULDER BRACES--The only place to got good Bbouldre limes bat th e. kinunisetorees, DR. GEO 11 KEYSER, 140 Wood •t apliklever Soars, Mairllrushes and Peifumery at Dr. KEYSER'S, No. 10 Woisll at. sefS-AlikoOT Tug only Truss Manufactory in Pittsburgh is DR. HEITERI3,No. US Weeds side dkorT SERINGES—A full assortment of nil kinds or Syringes for solo at DR. KEYSER'S, N 0.140 Wood street. dunuois SHINS of a good quality fOr sale at DR, HEUER'S. 140 Wood •t - 501044.1. SPONGES—The bon a.ssorttnent in tho city or ado at DE. HEWER'S. 140 P7ood st. 5p19.410P 3PMAN'OBI P1.A.Z70811 SECOND SPILIM ETOCE 0/ 911.1 ezzxnum GOLD MEDAL PREMIUM PIANO FORTES MANUFACTURED BY WILLIAM KNABE -& C 0„.% Itaximoes TLo Im s ve Lew airardad tha Amazon ,rAininnts G,r. out+ lance Orel' alt ColllpoUtlan, and am prooonnend by EROISMUND TUALBII6O, 81111 KOACtri • 01.19TA1TA RATTER, And "or dlstinitidled WA to LA eNnAI, 11 not SUPERIOR TO ANY IN` THIS COUNTRY. „.. . . • • • • . imlfausfactursestlol.4lgrat tor Pittsburg n o l n est , Pisittsjtvzols, • ateßwiri Did . lteteblished Plano Depot, • lelo No. 119 Wood id, 2,1 door slime 1 / 1 1111. Y3P/LiSr. 3‘im.k% JUST 'received tho Snit two Piauon of our Fourth Bpripg amly of 'lb. &Laws colabiatal roam. *lora no.l loPerlr eignivoietv,,siet most bat Ife ovd Nod wok to be pp:au:mooed 8UR89408 ft X VERY RESPECT to all other roam Far sale by 11. 11112 XII & DUO.. . . JoI4 Solo Avails for A telny.O. obrjwyd LICIIAttLISON'S x:;zl.,x ~e 3 x. .t• N s • - Damasks, Diapers, &c. nONSIXEIRS'OF RIORARDSON'S UN inetsiedthciadafr.a of obtaining' the OTN OINE GoODS, ehould ses that the articles they purchase are seal. od with the idl,narnenf.thelirrov RICHARDSON, BONG re 0 ',DNB, ILe a guarantee of the anitreinewrand dulahillty of Mel:louts o.tuou In rendered taitittagy Zimmer, as lsrae quantities ef Interior and defect:lW Idlasilkwe on.r .4.4 with moulting ro- SON,by Dish Mame, sq,e, o tate of the lury thee inflicted alike cm the Arnerleae,,,,rg n tonerunar and W e =nurse , Wen of the innudne gads, nog yeeetlly. abandon a businnwe ti t,, OtWiL°l while Pun:hew s cw 3 be iltePwoid with goods or a worthily. character. J. lIIILLOCIAZ It J. D. WM. seTlydis Agent., 86 Church Wf., New Torii, ------- v.*A -- v - E — Toult FRUIT by usin g LI Patent Sheet Metal out, Top Preserve Jam Thal are the beet goading Jars out, and emu be hat FRANCE'S poray Grassy and Tea Intim !Word abut, Ar es , You can obhdit at the wine Plates, wi t i k r l, .74; som ,“ 1 0 o w. por ptiond. Cal/ and ortunitio for yourselvto. Jelis AN UNYREUERENTED BARGAIN. —A dadrable three Weird &irk Dwelling Ileum containing eleven roams, with dinthitipar/ort, tutl roootlaii, goo, both, io., and all the modern imProtemonte, se bate:Lally and tastefully built. This property le situate on th. aerated part or the lisomut Ward, on- Third street, and will be wild at a grave sacrifice, via: grog In hand, bel note lu emu equal around twerrienle. Apply for further in termarket to — Je7:lmd D. WK. MARTMI, 101 Perin at a4SSAF4AB-75 lbs. for solo by. Jo2o Ws MACJIBOWN. UR Liberty at Vittsintrgll 05attft. SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE Mean Tszrananina.—Observations taken at Shads Optician Store, Bro. SS Fifth et, yestarday. 111:111. IT ELUDE. 80 GS —lOl 91 . _ Oen. Wnert,r.—We are proud of our weekly pa per famed this day. It will bo read with great in terest; There are in it full descriptions of the great battles recently fought in Italy. There are no loss TIIIItTY column of reading matter, beautifully printed on excellent white paper. In addition to the foreign news, there are edito rial articles on all subjects of current interest, full reports of the trials in the Courts for tha week, all the leading facts in the Libel Suits in the District Court, ae brought out by the examination ; agoicul turnl matter, and full and entirely reliablo reports of all the markets, whether at home or abroad, domestic or foreign. All this is offered for Goo cents per copy, with or without wrapper., or at $2 peryeer in single numbers, and $1 in clubs of ten. Now ie the time, at the beginning of July, to subscribe to the Lost and rhenprst weekly paper ever printed in this city. Tna Navittc Hem, Iloutane.—&,,ml Do . y. William 11. Stubbs, sworn—Was acquainted with Cable; hare known lianca for the last year; was nt the boll in Neville Hall on the evening of the 6th of May; I got thorn about quarter past 12 o'clock; the fight took place about half-put one; followed the managers into the dressingroom; Mena was le the south corner of that room, at the water cooler; Ja mes Crow spoke to him; Hanna moved to got oat of the crowd, but was pushed into the corner; beard him cay that he would cut any ono that laid hands on him; as he said this, some one knocked him down; he got up and I saw that he was bloody; Hanna was then packed towards Cable, ho Manna] was on his knees; saw Cable take hold of him by the head and strike hint three underhanded blows; as he rose up his face was covered with blood; did not see Hanna strike Cable; I was standing on a table; as soon as I saw Hanna knocked down I got on a table; when llanna was pushed towards Cable he fell on his hands and knees; Cable caught him by the head, raisod him op and struck him. Cross-examined—Saw Hanna go in the dressing room, and he was at the water cooler when I wont in; did not follow him immediately; saw Cablo jump away from Hanna and noticed that Ilannit's hand was bloody; can't say that he had a knife. Robert Ilood, sworn—Was ono of the managers of the ball on the night in imitation; was down stairs; heard 013040 above; when I got up to the dressing room, board some ono say "go in, Cable," "go in, Crow;" heard POMO one say "ho's cutting," saw Hanna down on a Wt.., and two or three heating him; saw a knife in Inn hand; the blade was not like that of a dirk, but was 24 or 3 inches long; Hanna worn a low crowned hat that night. Cross-examined—The guests put their hate in the dressing room, there were 70 or 80 couplo at the ball. Is VI 0 S Charles Morrow testified that about half-past one o'clock, Ilanna, Miss Whaley and myself eatllo down from Trimble's, inborn we had taken supper; we wont into the ball room together; Hanna and I sat down on a settee In tho dressing room; wore talking about the fuss between Denney and Wells; wont into the dressing room, again and Hanna got up to get a drink; just then a party came in; Janice Thompmn was therm heard some ono say "hem be is." [The rest of the facts do not vary from the above.] Cross -examined--Said, whoa ho was talking about tha IVella and Denny fuss, that he could whip Jim Crow or any sun --- in the room; did not me Han na strike at any person during the whole time. John Layton, sworn—Am a printer by trade; work in the Joernoi: did not go to the ball till 123 Welk. [The whole of the testimony was Meatier in all re apects to what has been given In the other test itnon y. Kennedy, Jobn Sullebarg, Lester Dunn, Stewart Morrow and William Cowell, testified to state of facto similar to the above. - W. C. Hamilton, sworn—not this knit - ale cool mon pocket knifed from a young man named Fran cis Dili, at Dr. Phillips' Wilco, on the night Cable was call; it has Leon in toy possmsion since. eoato• Toed Hanna when ho was brought to the Mayor's office; he was I.loody. hat wn not rot or nuy ac count. Nti. GB Fifth Street Caroline Whalley was called. Mr. Collier request ed that elm ho put on her rcti, di,,na he had been informed that eho was the wife of the prisoner. She was so sworn and naked If .he was not the wife ,f the prisoner. She answered in the negative. She was then sworn in chief. Testified that she went to the ball with Baena; saw Kern Crow lay hold of linens, and Hanna rota, "I want to get a drink et water. - raw there wm trouble and I left the dreseing did not see any Of the tigbk Mra. Sarah Cumming, sworn-14 . as at the hall on .ho night of the nth May. saw Thomas linen s at Min Weasel the disturbance; was waltzing with • gen demon; heard some ono say, "it is Thomas Hanna." ran into the dressing room; saw a light haired man lilt up a poker, or something that looked like a Po- I ker, and strike Hanna over the bead. Mary Murray. sworn—Wes at the hall; wont with Mr. Kingsley: knew Hanna and Cable; the disturb an. occurred at about. half-past one; raw Hanna get up. as if going to the mole.: he w. getting • drink, afterwards the tight commenced and the crowd rinenJ in ; noel.) rint Pre the hlovro for the crowd that 6..1.4,1 in. Lucinda Thomas, Jahn Irwin, and others, were sworn nod testified to facts as above, ' Nancy Hanna, sworn—Visited my brother io prison the neat day after the disturbance Mr. Marshall proposed to prove by the sister that certain clothes, a shim vest, etc., were ou the prisoner the night of the affray. These clothe were bespattered titterer with blood, and it was proposed to show by them the amount of besting Hanna must have received on the night in ques tion. Mr. Collier objected: the court overruled the Objection.' Witness resumed—Those arc my brother's clothes; got them from Robs. hood, who bri,ticht them to me.t Crosa-exatarined—Was not al the hall ; do not attend balls; Hood, being recalled, said he got the clothing at the jail bars, and took them over. Joules Wells, morn—lie told the same story at the rest of the witnesses, adding that he [Wells } was arrested that eight for fighting, and had, to pay 125 for it. 11.aughter.1 Wm.. Cowell, recalled—Don't know at what hour I went to the ball; ray clothes were eat during the melee. (Showed his vest nod the rents, slum sewed up.) This was not done by Hamm: ho was not near enough to tee; don't know who cut it. On cross-examination, Mr. Collier examined the vest, which exhibited a seam on the front, from the pocket to the collar; witness did not know who eat at him; he was standing within about four feet of Han na, who was down; the crowd woe on his right; had on this coat [a heavy coati; his vest was buttoned; was cut through the vest and shirt and his chin a little ecratched. The defence here rested their cafe. Reb.tting.—Wm. C. Hamilton testified that the knife, [shown,) when he got it, bad no blood on It. Robert Moan—Did not strike or strike at Hanna, so woo testified by Wm. el. Stubbs. Samuel Youngblood testified that he saw the be ginning of the fight- (Mr. Marshall objected, as the Commonwealth had shown its whole case, and could not reopen in Mr. Collier said !weaned, this witness to rebut a specific point, via: that Jam es Crow gave Hanna the first blow. The Court ovemlied the oh. jection. The defence took exception, but afterwards withdrew the objection, and the witness testified that he Saw no-blows struck by either Crow or Ilannes.l 'Samuel Crow, sworn—Did not strike MUMS at all before the difficulty. Here the evidence closed on both ; shies, and Mr. Marshall said haute. willing to submit the case with out any argument' Me asked the Court to charge the jury. Mr. Collier agreed to it, and the court took a recess until two o'clock. Aforwooo Bession.--Tbe Court assembled at two o'clock, Mr. Collier said that he would prefer that tne defence should address the jury on the facts in tills CAM After some colloquy, It was agreed to ad dress the jury. J. IL Miller, Req., opened for the Commonwealth. -Ile was succeeded by Hilbert Mc ! Mester, Esq., for the defence. Mr. Marshall followed WI the Same tile, and submitted SWISS. point. That in murder in the first degree, wilfulness and malice and premeditation are necesaary elements. lie also laid down several other points on which he desired the Court to instruct the jury, and discussed them at same length, citing a largo number of an -thoritlee from various book, of law. Ile contended that the crime was certalnlynothing mere than man slaughter. The defence would however claim that it was excusable homicide. After Mr. Marshall hod concluded a lengthy, well considered. and in parts eloquent/ and' pathetic ar gument, /fr. (Miler closed for the Commonwealth in his usual clear and forcible style. When he had eosteleded, the hour of adjournment bad arrived. The jury was conducted, in charge of the tipstaves, to.the St Nicholas, for their coppers, and at seven o'clock, r. SL, the Court commenced Its Vaal eession In this case, Judge Maynard charged the jury in a manner so clear and impartial as it appeared to us, that no one could say;that the butanes inclined to either side. We observed that he -read Se the jury his definition of "Murder in the Ekocend Degree," very ethphatically, nice. After be had concluded his charge, the juryretired to make up their verdict and the Court adjourned, Tin SACIISI/ MUSICAL aUSST.—This popular magazine, containing 28 pages of Sacred Music, is said, by those who are competent judges, to be ono of the beet works of the kind now in exist ence. It Is publlsbod by Molyneux, Bell.h Co., Frankfort et, New York. For itale also by Hunt & Miner. Tun Birmingham property advertised in our Columns by P. M. Davis, into be sold on the premiscoohle afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Those desiring valuable iota, which must rapidly in crease from present prices, should attend, an the.sale will be positive. Tun United States Hotel at lianisburg, favor- Ably known to the travelling community, him re cently changed proprietors. Mr. Kenfaur, the former popular landlord, has withdrawn, and has been succeeded by Messrs. Tax-Eu•a & HART6IIOILOO, late of Clearfield comity. Contest—The annual contest between the Newton and Addisonien Literary 'Societies of the Allegheny College, will come off at Lathy one Call on Thursday evening next. An excel lent programme ban been selkoted. RIV. W.P.. Coaxial; of New York, tho elo quent Young. Preacher, who has won the name of being the dpurgeou of Arnerioll, will preach to-morrow ( Ba bbathlmorntog, et Cerise Church, Perm street, 0414 o'clock, x vel'ti 33 la it ca 11. OPPIPTAL PAM OP raR CITY. City and News Item. 9 eolock, a. X 12 " * 6 " P. X Barometer TRH Funannes ASSOCIATION held a special meeting on Friday evening to hear the report of the Committee on Conference and Inspection. Members present: Messrs. T. Reese, William White, John H. Hare, William J. Montgomery, Robert Mackey, H. Lowe. John Hammitt, Thos Wilson, B. C. Sawyer, jr., .1. K. Weldia, A. Mitchell, A. J. Kemp, E. Lowrie, David Warden, W. Vibitchead, Edw. Kaye, J. Cripples, M. Tib by, T. Rosewell, 11. C. Sawyer, A. W. Gazcum, President. The President stated that in addition to the regular report, the Association would divide the hose which had been purchased with the funds subscribed by the Insurance Company, in so condone° with the pledge given by the commit. tee and himself to those companies. The minutes 'of the last meeting wero road and app.oved. The report orthe Committee on Conference and Inspection was read, and, on motion to adopt, Mr. Kaye desired a little information in relation to tho five sections missing from the report of the Independence. A warm discussion followed as to the amount actually in the possession of the company at that time. Mr. Kaye moved to refer the report back to the Committee Mr. Wilson offered an amendment to add the five sections reported missing to those reported good, snaking twelve sections. Carried. Mr. Lowe, from the special commitlce4o pro cure new hose, reported that they had contracted for eleven ecctions, which were now making. The committee's report, as far as made, was adopted, and the name committee continued. A communication from Unclad engineer, Mr. George W. Leonard, was read. It abounded in excellent suggestions which if followed would make the fire department of this city a "model of deportment," like Mr. Turveydrop. Mr. Leo nard expressed the ardent wish I that the kindly and amicable feeling 'so long misting between the fire departments of the two cities-might re turn and always remain. - The President then appointedn committee to collect money from the insurance companies for the purchase of hose. Tho Association 'then adjourned to Mr. Con nolly's, where a splendid repast was partaken of. The Banquet—A. W. Gazzam, Esq., President of the Association, after the guests had done due honor to Mr. Connelly's bountiful repast, addressed the ass.enibled firemen in a wall con siderod speech of some length. The point upon which be dwelt with great force, and in scourge of pertinent remark, was the lack of good and sufficient hose. Ile remarked that our firemen are as active and efficient as any io the union, which is true ; but no activity, or vigilance, or effort can avail where the very right arm of the service is crippled—where as much water finds vent along the line of hose as from the nozzle of the pipe itself. He referred to the great fire of 10th as having obtained such terrific mastery and progress, be cause the firemen of the city had not such sup ply of hose as would have enabled-them to sup press the fire. He expressed the hope that such aid would be extended by the city and the In surance Companies as would place the fire com panies in a position to put all their force upon the suppression of fires through sound and effec tive hove. Mr. Gazzam returned tits thanks to the Asso ciation for the honor they hod done him in unan imously electing him to be their President, and closed amid much applause. Other gentlemen made remarks, and the whole thing ' , nes,' off with becoming eclat. Following ore the names of the officers of the evening: President: Edward Kaye. Vice Pres idents: A. Mitchell, W. J. Montgomery, R. C. Sawyer, Jr , Robert Mackey, G. W. Leonard. • Tae Brownsville Lipper announces the fact, which we noticed the other day, to wit that Baru No. 5 Is all finished, at a coat of and that navigation in now unobstructed as far up as Geneva, and at a high stage of water, as far an Morgantown.. The distillers at tlibsonton, up the Nlationga.. helm, bare ceased distilling wheett and will not no destroy any more of that grain until they learn that the crop will he morn than is needed for hem,. Ir e learn that the opening of the Fuel's Comity Railroad to (Mount Braddock, will he celebrated at (hit place on the 4th of July Al. ter the Ith, it is understood the care will run regularly to Mould. Braddock, and (hero connect with the Uniout?itipsowbra halt Dnss. —0 lur enterprising elniens Messrs. Itcymer 4. Anderson, whose magnificent and well filled store is 011 Wood street, below Third, have supplied themselves and are ready to supply everybody else, with fire work.' iu every variety, for the Fourth of July. In order to give the public some idea of what they offer for bale, they will give au exhibition, "free gratis far nothing. - this evening at s o'elock, on the banks of the Allegheny, just below the Si. Clair street bridge. We hope some of our enterprising citizens will place small quantities of change in a general fund and buy op Come. thing to display their patriotism on the Ith of .11317. Misr.rarn M wlll orsirl, thorn 01 Ilse most reasonable rate, 11 Dcsrou ton ut.--The only C., in ably court yesterday was alai of I' It. Co o•. Thom .11aelogion, to recover the value of twenty el:toren original stock euhecription in tho road The rubscription Wit, proved, hot defendant con tended that It was conditional that the road was to go within half a toile of Florence, Wash ington county tin the other hand it wan shown that Ilavingtou wan nue of the Cocoutienioners of the road and certified to the xubacriplioe, to the Governor and paid the fire! installment to the stock. The case wan sill! on 11,1 on Friday night. A Lt.rrce from Patio nays that Mr. Lawman, the Pittsburgh artist, an item complicoeutary to whom we published in the a‘m.rfte a fed days since, is in Paris now filling a good many orders tor paintings from this city. The letter says that the drawing rooms of that city (Pittsburgh) are collecting pictures and its people doing more for Amencan art than elder and larger cities. Mr. Lawman has just returned from a visit to Italy, where his pilgrimages were brought to an abrupt termination by lho ricrut political con. •uleions. - • STATIC Oeoi.aml•At RKPORT.—WO DOIiTO IV copy of this valuable work on the table of tab Young Slen's Mercantile Library Asvociation, the gift of Dr. Addison, one of the earliest and beet friends of the institution. The geological Maps belonging to the report are being mounted fur the convenience of the members of lite Associa tion and will be ready for their examination next week. The tables of the Library are now kept supplied with the most popular new books na they appear from the preen. Tux IYAVSIILFA, NOVla.s.—"Tho Pirate" forms the Neventeentb number of Peterson & Bro.'s cheap and popular edition of the Waverley Nov els for the Million. This number is fully up to those which have preceded It, and goes far to ward sustaining the high and enviable reputa tion Sir Walter Scott attained as a novelist. Price 25 canto, or the whole 26 calculator $5. For sale by Hunt & Miner, Fifth at., and W. A. Gildenfonney, opposite the old Theatre. 1 Tux 11Inn 80000 L.—The examination at the High School progreseed finely, yesterday. There were from 120 10 130 ((cholera present. We find by the way that we stated the condi tions of admiesion a little too broadly in our notice of Wednesday. Only children dwelling in thin city are admitted, and the fact that they do not attend any of the ward schools is no liar their admission. They must however be resi- dents of the city, and so must their Parents. VNIII/ICT IN LIIINL No. 2.—We jury in the case between John B. Kennedy and Poster & Fleeson were charged yesterday morning by Judge Hampton, and after a short absence re. turned into Court with a verdict for the defend ants, which means that iu the opinion of the jury, the charge!' made against Kennedy were proved to be true, and '''so they said all." VX9A2I(IO COUBITY.—Tho Democratic ticket in this county is as follows:—Assembly, J. P. Hoover; Sheriff, J. Phipps; Commissioner, Wm. Christy; Treasurer, O. Douglass; Auditor, W. H. Cowan; States Attorucy, C. E. Taylor; Coro ner, S. H. Snowden; Trustees of Academy, 1). W. S. Cook and T. 11. Martin; County Surveyor, J. A. Ilcydriok. HARPERS MAtiAMNl4.—The July number of Harper in out, Which will be weloome news to its hosts of readers. It °peon with an illustrated article on the "Saguenay," followed by ono on "John Brown'n Tract," by J. B. Thorpe, and ono about the Flea. Tho literary articles are all good, and the list of anteater presents its mufti rich variety. For sale by Hunt Miner. CATALOOVCB are DOA ready for tho Halo of choice liooka, tide evening, on the oecand floor of Davie' auction rooms, Fifth street, where tho hooka are arranged for examination. {lrma. Donau v eu.—Tho following Is ono of a largo number of letters roceivod from dlstingulabed rebid an anti professional man, oxproosivo of the worth and ability of Prof. J. C. Smith, principal teacher in tho Iron City Cullom; as woll no tho high asthma° to which ho is held by all who havo made his acquaint ance. The following loiter, it will be perceived, moo need from tho highest literary and of f icial authority In Now York State: The flryent• of the University (;1* the &aft of N. Y. t Qiiire of the Secretary, A !Lamy. j i I have known Prof. S. a Smith, of the Iron City College, Pittsburgh, Pa ' an a very successful teacher of eereral schools in this State s and particularly as Professor of Mathematics in Faufield Seminary, ono of the best organized and most successful academies in the State. On an official visit to that institution I was present at the recitation of his claw., and high ly gratified with the thoroughness and ability of his instruction. I consider him well qualified to 111 the chair of Mathematical Professor in any Collego r and deem any institution fortunate which secures hit ser vice.. S. 11. Woocwoarn, LL. D,, Secretary of the Revo l ts of - the University. of the State Nero York. . - Pnersweaan FaIIfALIR COLLICB.—Tho fourth annual examination of this institution, located on Hancock street, near Penn, commenced on Thursday morning and continued throughout that day and cloetag Friday noon. On Thurs day evening Prof. Knowles delivered a lecture; Subject—'•The Sphere of Woman." The commencement exercises proper were held last evening, in Christ M. E. Church. At an early hour the beautiful structure was crowded. The Trustees occupied the side pews on the left of the stand, and the members of the Faculty and pupils were sealed in (ho front part of the two middle blocks of pews. The exercises opened with music on the piano — , Warling Nay Gray—with variationt"—fol lowed with prayer by President Harrows, after which the following programme was observed Lath,. 'di,, N. M. Itiel t ey. K...sy--...F0r what ere we Striving:. Miss Marga ret S. Little. TMSTIIrIf RNTA r. vUFff, £..ny—•'Living and Existing," Miss I: ate 6irk patriek. E.ay—"Tho Fi . c Follies of Soienor," Miss I Missouri Collin. INSTRUMENTAL Etmay— ,, Moro Beyond, - Miss M. Rebecca 151Isom Fawra—"Earth's Battle Fields," Miss Itobeeca Mills. ISISTUSIZISTA I. MUM. I:+sa9—"Man Created in Vain. if twi' Miss Eliboth B. Sellers. Es.o.a—"lmperishable I :ema"--1 aiedictory Ad dross—Miss L. M. McCarty. After music on the piano, Dr. Barrows made some appropriate remarks to the members of the graduating class, then presented them with di.' plomas. Prof. Rohbock's class twig : a most beautiful parting song, at the close of which the President addressed the Trustees, friends and patrons of the school, teachers and pupils, in a very feeling manner. Prof. Knowles, ou behalf of a number of the young atlases, presented n beautiful and costly Bible to Dr. Barrows, as n token of regard, which was handsomely acknowledged. The whole performance was highly creditable to all concerned. The essays gave indication of mind, were high toned and well read. The per formance on the piano, under the direction of Miss Horne, gave evidence of thorough training. 11.11.11.111L6 1.1661, or &enc.—Last night (Fri day) at about 4y o'clock, Richard Jones, con stable of the Sixth Ward, murdered a woman, hie wife, in the New Birmingham Bridge. This wo man was the notorious Mary Delaney, whom every one In this community has heard of. She was, we believe, at one time charged here and tried for killing Oman, and was sent to the pen itentiary. Afterwards, as the story goes, Jones married her. Last night be found her with an other man, whose name is not known. Ile shot at, and ha thinks, hit the man, hut could not tell whether the man fell into the river or got away on his feet. The evidences on the body of the miserable woman were palpable that she had struggled fearfully for her life. One of her thumbs was cut off, her neck horribly cut and shot, her ntomaoh wounded, and also her left aide, and her hair pulled out. It is an awful, awful end of a life of shame. The miserable creature who shot and minced the woman in the manner above de scribed, went of his own accord and delivered himself up to Alderman Rogers The hacked body of the woman wan brought to Devorekt house, who is an undertaker on Grant street, opposite the cathedral. The Coroner was sent for last night. We could learn no details, nor do we desire more than the above. Jones has played the part of the renowned Sickles, but Jones don't live in Washington. Urretey•e Le from Pike's Peak. Jlr..(irerley'r next Intern will be from r,t,*.t Perk, and will be read with n lively interest, as intended to satisfy the poblie mind in a great measure an to the truth or falsity of the various reports from the so called "Land of Gold." Ills Letters will nil appear in The Semi. liry and Tr•hhhe as well as in the Daily - Deily Soni•WeeLly Weekly Tribune F'or dub terms ice rr,t,..„ o r uey du e . Address If ortm•E t'u , Tribune !funding, N. 1. Me •i. 1./ 11l ores sr: lAstuevr..- Ito n,,nderitil i Clock nail ronsequont pcpularily--,parhaps no arid In to it, history of the lhass,.; IL,/F,,, 0,-,,r ;ns .ivre.l th os ino last ron ago, ao ~ I,llli,treU .1 0., ajo s,n,o , e MI6 , I revere sod d , tlcront trete, arid met with NI. fon failnro• a , ilic Allietang :daimon:. II ha. Justly boon ..110.1 a Panacea tor all astornal Wolfed.. Cuts, riisollin e fc. Sprains, ltrnices or Criiptiont - on Man or Beast. kis 1., far a medicine of surprising i irtue, that lihyitriane are compelled to proseriloa it . and from fume remarkable exlm.. of 0,0.4%. otoi b.,,,,. ./ •-ff.teu.o,/,.. .1:. • if lino naturally attract.] moth at tention Irmo the iirst scientific minds of the age. No family ran affsril to no without a battle of rho Mos. The genuine Murtaug i. sold by all respectable dealer. in all porn. of the world. rtyrm A l'Anc, Pr +riot,. A eniniim/..i t • in, 1....t0ri,n, Allegheny, havtng opened Lair toe ereatn S•loon fur the oraoun, ere prepare-4 to furi.o.h their ( i re an.l petrono with an the d'ltearieo Of the otaaaon. Wedding, of uttaer pantie, t p. piled on 1.11, , rt nott, in s e r e nry Loot tyto with every thing niquisite. Tbey hr ele ~. o n head a very ehuice a_oxortnten t of Friui. Cake: anal ClLZlfertirlf”. manufacturcel frnta grunt inateriel, at:3 gut up by competent erorlitnem olive them a rail. • Cfrruz•f: fur I,p, bn land itladuad u ta tlenee firstelaa, work to ord.. and rest!; m.“ 1.4 au.] a full line ..f furnialtiuu at J. I..Cartarlial 's, Federal rareel, Allegheny. Too WEATHER AM , Cit,,. - -TllO weather for come days past has been delightful warm enough to benefit and push forward the crops, and not sultry. Much of the wheat in this coun ty, which was at first supposed to be wholly de stroyed, has revived, and apparently promises a partial crop. The corn is coming forward slow ly. The prospect is now fair for an average crop of both corn and oats, and we still believe Wayne county will have more wheat than will he needed for seed and bread. I P. —Bince writing the above a friend has brought to our office loo•nly one different parcels of heads of wheat, seleotetl from as many diffe rent fields, lying between Woosteranddlillbrook, in this county, and they uttered abundant evi dence that there will he plenty of good wheat between this townand blilbrook at least. Of these parcels yro believe there are but three or four damaged to any extent, the balance being me full, plump and handsome wheat no need be, and beyond the reach oefroot, tly, insects or runt. We cannot but hope and believe that there will be a much better show of wheat in Wayne coun ty than Is generally expected. There is at all events no necessity for paying exorbitant prices for flour, or seed wheat.— It o.)ster ) Tate Fafnir AM I/ ell n . ¢ 01.0. —I I, beoininea more evident each day, that the wheat crop of Mahon log County is almost entirely cut. eft. Fields that appeared uninjured at first, are turtling out to be comparatively worthless. We visited sev eral townships In the western part of the coun ty last week, and have taken every' pains to inquire of persons from other oectioun; and our own examination of various fields, coupled with -the observation of others, leads us to the conclu sion that three-fourths of the wheat fiblds of the country will not yield a bushel to the acrel— dfokoning Rey Notice to Builders and Contractors. riallE UNDERSIGNED (li.roserly foreman for Ituvrland Pvry) would rev, et(olly inform thaw for whom lin lira dom. rock. and Hie public gencrally, that lio a new papered la furnish Hata or put Matti Baits, In the picot approval mama,. Orders fur Hoofing ur pairing of Flub, Haifa Of hilt at the office rif Alex. Laugh corn, of Etna etrret arid Ole Cana l, PHIL ward.) will be promptly Wonted ta. TilitillAS mytaciiind. EERY ' VARIETY of articles in the Dry Good. Hue always on band and.. Ina co. am be bad anywhere. C. HANSON Lovs. 74 idark.s4tuvt. MIXON'S III.ACKBERRY CA tiMINU: TIVE fur Dlarbota fur sale by Je=t D.LFA lINESTOCH & CO, lio.oo Mood .t. BROWN'S ESSENCE JAMAICA, GIN: OF.II all band and fur vale by je23 R. 1.. /TAIINESTOCK A Co., No. Co Wool pit. MORE N E W, HANDSOME AND CIiEA lit HILT liodDlt, of every variety, upening &lintel daily. foal C. 11Allib011 LOVE, 74 Harbet CORN -5000 burls. Shelled: .1.00 do liar; Or Bale by 1111011000 K. 31cCEEERT A CO. _ . WII EAT. lOHO bosh. to arrive on steamer ill. Lull., and fur sale by Jrg.l HITCHCOCK. hicCRISI RV Is 01. SOUP BEANS-50 bbla. xmall ml itO Soup Mons, n prbini article, for vele by J. B. CIAKEI4.I.I/41 FLAX:4:I . IO-2 sacks DOW loosing from steamer Ilarnionin for stbi 113A1A1.1 DICKEY di 00. SPECIE CORKS FOR FRUIT.IARS, ass'd Alma for male by ' It. L. EATINICATOCIi A Di. TILE SPRINGS-10 Lads. of fresh Bloclick Waterj tot toed by JOS. FLEIIIINO. MATMOWIS SYRINGESLA lorgoaupply .L.VJL /Mg teed at Jo . /.1 JOE, FLAMM:2f. I.IUUKIVIIEA'I'-1000 itmph. Now England Cr rule by 11!TC110001f; BrCHICKIIV • _ . BEANS—IOO lands. prime " Navy" Beana for tole by u ITCIItucK. MaCKEDEYA CO. SOAP -100 boa. Buffalo Yellow Soap for wale by Jo st IIiCYRY IL' OoLLINP. FLOUR -10u bids. tiliperfino Flour, fur sale by McIIANE t ANJsgj.l f.vand arelit L'ilm dial 'HERRING-95 - - ibis. its B attire and fur ask by J. n, CANFIKLOA Cl/3 CIARILETT'S SCOTCII clviiii'- 1 1 - 0 ithlti. %_s ferule by U. L. FAIINESTUCH A C 0.., ---____ SKEGS FRESLI PACILED BUT'rElt in @bre end fur tele by nIcISANISA ANJKLi. BBL. COUNTRY 'HARD SOAP in store and for 441.31); tdcUANE & ANJEIt, 124 F.cond at. J4 JME_ SOU bblk fur ealo by IMMIX TI. COLLIN& WOOL -3 oaoko now landing from titosmer Oleamix4 for saki by ISAIAH DICKEY & CO. kIdENT..-400 bbls. loTintle by • t. 4 29 HENRY IL V OOLLINL Telegraphic - - - • ' WASIIINGTeN, J111:18 24.—Lord Napier, ins private letter received by the last arrival from Europe, rays that ho does not anticipate any movement in the dip lomatic body which will sand him to a post dificer4 lrom that at the lingua, which he expects to reach in July. A report has for some time been carrent that coin raatider alaury tole detached from the .National h aters, Thoie best acquainted with the sub ject say that if this shonld take placo it would be with the view to place him in active service as a COM, mender, in which capacity he has not seised since hie elevation to that yeah and that without such ser vice he would not La in the lino of farther promo tion. Capt. ilarwood, Commander Dahlgroca and LicuL Maury, have been appviot,d by the Nary iko. partmeat as a Board to teat such mall firearms as may bo presented. The trial will commence to tnorruw at the Washington Arsenal. .Sr: Lora, Jane 24.—The Santa Fe Mail of tho nib arrived at Indcpendhuce to-day. Tha Demo- eratie Convention met at Albuquerque on the 7th. It was expected that total, will be nominated and re elected to Congers. The Opposition talk of running Col SL The river boa fallen G inches at this point in the last twenty-four holm, and is still receding. All the upper streams are reported falling. Co,. ortn, N. 11., Juno 21.—1 n the Now Ilamp . Alike nonce of Representatives, yesterday. a atria_ goutbill in relation to the readition of fugitive slaves, was reported by the Judiciary Committee. The bin provides that any person who shall aid or shall in any rendition of a person claimed as a slave, shall be punished for the first offence by five years imprisonment, and for the second by imprisonment for life. The bill pawed its first stages by a vote of 134 to 101. Na‘v 'Vona, Juno 24.--Tbe Times IVashington correspondent says that Secretary Floyd continues In delicate health, and serious apprehensions are felt for the result. Ilia family are anxious that ha should retire from his present position. Ifs has•removed to the Soldier's Lome. Although flor.lk - er dined with Mr. Buchanan on Saturday last, ha declares the continuance of their previous political differences ' and says that no ono can over justify or excuse the Locorupton outrage. • Evammatoi+, lowa, Juno 21.—Tb° Republican Stale Convention mot at Des Moines on the 22d and nominated the following ticket : For Governor, S. J. Kirkwood, Limn. governor. N. S. Roach: Supreme Bench, L. P. Lowe, 1.. 11. Stockton and Caleb Bald win. Resolutions condemning the Cass Naturaliza tion Letter, the slave trade anti Massachusetts amendment were passed. Co sunnasnono, l'a., Juno 21.—110 n. D. A. Rohl. son, ox-member of Congress, from this district, died hero to-day, from tins ti incase which ho contracted at the Natienal !total in IVintington, in tho spring of I ti:.;. Coast mu% Juno 21.—Itiver stationary, with n feet 0 inches water in the canal, and 4 feet 0 inches en the falls. Commer - cial cult airrrt;r: OF ARBITRATION Foil JUNE. J. ll‘ o“). V. P, C. 11. PALIA”, J. 9. CO.USVc J. .e. GIL 1..r1Z. 11. 1..5%, i•rrwmituict.ti Orm A.p.,1,1if the PiMbur9h tk,t, uP l ethtllet, ttelattr, 7 1,0. aninatd. 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