- °~"`=:= - ,t, , •P',,Tkg - yi.i - *4i ttC iti,i,-tiV..'.4. taws strepuoiroxit Pa al ts.ifs; .- AND a 0. Si ter I 2.1 . 0 ° •`" przTaavitott. ?,:iakilli rrnym ßrcoul salt * C° 24-0114,MG, c0 4) 213. nom. 1 1 / 442:0,1 oP euar m njwri 41 E 0 17 0 den , Alta pules us 1raft .451 ..... einuerntoomnukii. 4304 "` 1i 11-"ta lwan - d,rm. 0f1 4 4, t o, u 6sere.lollllrl4 • piillarders C,,,Vri`. - .131EN.111." coLaxers. 'yorwexabag and COMMIZZIOSI Marotiant. waossaus Immo - tamest% Butter, Seed's, trish, And Produce atnorels, Nrmar. Fd.r.burgh. STOVIG Wolicße. —ArkEIZELVDIIR BRADLEY, ' 7 ; ' esiormosos ms=vaurt or vutirg COOKING ' PARLOR AND . MILTING VIOIII, Plain and Panay Grate Prelate, &c. Sola - Praptietor of the celebrated Petarrr,Ges Ilc*Kll76 and Ssioia. Oosammo -..- 00010 STOVES. and: Saes Room, No,'4 Wood SlG.Pittablarpg h. Pa. . _ - N: 11.01.1121CES esc taoNs, Fora (pi Ind Domestic Billa of Exchange ccannosna oY DEposrr, BAHL ZIOTZ3 AND ISPYOUI, lIIIRESP - STAZET;PITIBBITAIIII, PA. .i;',itt. ( lll=bl:2.°°" -ll cm= Ball ~v oo_.- atESALD.AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LSD ILLIIIIFACIVIZIS or -1 E1A 4.8 1 CArSt PUBS. BONNETS, &c., • 'Arii-now Opening for the FALL TRADE a imnalace*ti.txt - ...it Farm GOODS, which will be cad at low tlecw...y, ND.ISI WOOD STREET, • war lira doors above PIM, Plttstranti. R0.8.11.11-V ORR, ME DUI= IN ' , 5T.11.5.117 BONNETS AND lIIATEOPE 14021N1T SIMMS, - - •1 nowNse, No. Y3. MARKET STREET, PIRTSBUROM. B. B. Et C. P. PdABICLB, PRINTIDG, JOB AND ALL KINDS 01 * .6 I. PING P PZ. . Warehouse, No. $l7 Wood Street, PLITSPORGH,PAL =TWA, ar.-13RO. Sits bacilli it markot rico& OXEN COO Icon Sailing, Iron Vaullai Vault Dears :•_Window Shutters, Window - Guard', lie., . • Kai. Ca fitamd &rat and 85 Third Strait and Ilarltet,) P1TY5531311611, Neva eithani a variety of new Patterns, fancy and Oafs raltabla feral' purposes. Partictdar attention pakt to on a:along Grattoto Jobbing done al short notes. turil &FRIEND. A. • ± &MD tiOLICITIALS IN CHANCERY . Mint's Stoat, Dubuque, lima. : . ..11111 , 0ollactious promptly made lo 1.: 1 N.rth.. Icisoh_cr Wastern %Vlacoulia. Vat atteld to tboyorrimaaud Sol, at Heal tatato, I.intosllkeey on Bands and Ifortmos solly.tfo lIMILSOR DOINALLIS ROBINSON, lIINAR ft, BIILLERE F91:114DICIL8 AND 01/11CILINISTS, W-11.9-FilNia-TON W0111.E.9, • .;,...-'..rittSbl/101, Penna. ----OMOINO.UII, 'Market attest. /I.onaliarce all lariat Of alnel and Mill Machin T iCaa tingo,ltailroaMork. Kam &Atom told abed Iro. Sobbing g== wiz .151. N ar. tsON. Manufacturer. end Dealers In all kinds of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, AND X.D-A-Ms TO33.APLOCCo. 'Cana of Smithßet4 Street and Diamond Ailey, ITTSIMMOU. PA. APOILECIGN ESVFLANI IC. `7 . : TS/ (11IT-BILLS DRAWN.BI DUNCAN. SIIEIIIIAN & CO, :- -0 . 2F.T11$ ONION DANK, LONDON, IN FOILS OF ONO : — POUND =Tango AND UPWARDS. .—Also, bah.= song and tonna of Franz% .11tleuns; WOO, GernnFO,ll=ll•l4 other , Flaropsin - Fast& condsatly on hind and facialdb, • WM. WILLIAntii /t 00, Danksra, Wood stmt....run of Thind. AL El- ',b.—EL *0.'55 Illarkatst., Pittsbuirlia• A good assortment Gf GLOTTIS, CdfidlVlBZ.s, •. ~":ctStß3ts Moulds, .r.d all goods anilstls for o:animus..? —Otar,Justiecehxd. . • AlarOrdelsiprsarrptly filled, h tbo hind styles cl the wt. tatilddlydrc . - J. SCOTT,. Dentist HAS removed to the house lately occupied biDrAlits. tout street, twath third - doixs isbste linud OCSestrours &suit) a. till SP. ss. 0 r t u5.6011,........-WACOU I4OOOII Pittsburgh Eitosi Works. jOISMS, 330"2 - b & CO, - • riansiactrzrerror OAST EIME74 also, SPECIDSO,PLOW xad A. R. UM; raaliGgtmd AXLE% Ban cmd .74re aro*, TW.3...1111, Pa • P D. B. v.ocacies ter co., AGISIMACTIZILO 07 litogers, Improved Patent Steel Cultivator Tooth, Oswir EDP anotFine Str!sds, Tiflgargi, •.Je24l7dfO• ILILLu,ROAD SPIED COMPANY. Joiepla C. Bidwell. (Bittomrs to Birbr, Boit% 4 ek,et.) \r7 RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CIIAIRS • AND NOAT srnos. Corner of Water Street andTharry alley .11.1n1lh VITISBOROII., J. M. rxrrian 14 - ZrACI3-OIiTT - • No: 64 St. 'Clair Street, (oi.e%in The taillatag,, P/TTSBIII161)3 k PA 108.730ra . • r. • MinntOrldisumutors ITZEMIN D7.511L0TT34 nt Oats Raid, UOii.li9Wk Mal Bure to Szieminac o.m, Urea , 00^.13300111/209,21, 1.2011.4111M.17 GIFIFOTOIS46OII3iWatais LID Oka= kx.• - - .60;000sOin SOLD IN ora uoTrrit. tbeeti Csiabrated lieseedits ban beau cartosattely usod Dry fietitytoo yeentiti all surto °Moroi" east their mks° • L'. -111auspurer hoes baim attests& by tbe Couto of Thuds, • Pasco, England, Austria, .Preedr, Bet di* garZDY, Dag ]. Nape, to, and tbotr decoded properties examined, sad iiiiprovid by the Malt didlogolitood MedtcF noun* all our Os =aid. !Burr dostricidtausai to .611 kinds of sonata sod insect. • been certified to this =entry by tisiDlractors of Da '-- radius pub* Pleatersylaripers, Proprietors = of Neteirs Weraliguel4 BEanotoolorios, - sed by_rotiotio alt „Natserous Testbroi aud Oattlicatss of tbo Macy of , - Dues IlitideNos Cita bi um at um Depot- , 'Nor We, VEDolsoals ind Befall, by tb• losootor and Pro- JCii3EIIIIKITEII;PractIeaI Chemist, 611Broodera7 (cm Vandal: st.,) Haw Tore. Cionoial Iflat for the D. States sad Claude& FRIDEO , 101 i P. nuarzeola, Drogstot, No.lO Astor ROT" end tut 'Broadway Now Yart.„ ,SESe this pity. Isholuude tad Mail by EL B. ItElo SPEENI tOO, istirter.Wotid sad Band ati.:Joa4irairse , - - ciornirtlantoaosnanutet lEESHAM /i-irsitt• 13142 e, Oil ane-Leather atom. D. Rutrsaratax SaNp, No. 31 S. Thud td, Wimps* Market and tidsstsdit sta. rittladaltdda, Use Si law= 41.111! ISAIMED Olinda .111CDEB, Dry and , erten sow Patna Wm ;Una& al, Tau" . . 2 ' l Ca ' tiere Ted, at the Wrest pores, ould *soya best term. 134 Ida. of Luther In the reedit wanted; for which ShatatehtM taszkit On - VW Diem hi net.or bias 10 obc~elsantutegater UM& Leal:tar stared free debugs and sold. 003110,11 ELAM tulee the mats of the People, ttis edamatte and tnissoltmveghlkocca ., "" , ' to the andhdy. --Shots than • good thing, lat Its dm. Its Oa clearly dnannshistad, and they wlll not tuadtats to gls• tt thalr Mort =hal yetteoege. - The =we have at , - seedy rathl4 the c agsn i f r oj r ;griefszt coneernlng the shims am= rosy be MD the women vestiges ef tlds nusllclais that are manually "old --- to enry isogon Of the land. It lean. peotoolreds great. '''l• to all other talzmdlte yet dulled for diem. of Zoe at m, aaehe. InuboheollsahterY, als, and tot the mks" tapas that arise front dem:gement ths elate= neetadeet *a.. Is Last becototog • bougheld Word from Estee to Terse,tnna the abated el the Atjantla to the hag SIT the astir-le - and to gad try &agenda and &sitars genuldliMalyslhare, and by UOI'INS.A llllTlTlonstootsstoretsantl maiden, . W,ater atone Trent meats. .:Sehlot•WP - .nurrusx'os -11uNtic.-Iht. Ora. It. ,Krar -.1,...': AO woos etiwg; nubiro, 4, bsi .1 4i 1.2 the .1 ildera cilia fot tha past its areskia sad hou Fuleeted the 4 1 1 axi - Iltind of Tram! for tht cart or, Ifetula of .;:. *doh bola qualified to Sato any coat ot 'aupture -:'-; - id ea Usaratete that attlifactlens will be glum : We '.','" adhitiour ragas to call Ca Dr. Erna, wilim say `,.'i aettdalldod GP =WM, aa Ire feafititeutdul that he Is tops thentedfaladtiala Koch reset. .: INS4-C-40Ot...VITint air, .i. W. Bletr..lo), ' - - - : ' , lviar' N -:. ' S isnaurfOr lllsoasso al Um Throat:and ' ' ' ' Clitionto Ailments' compltated - with of INtica. - teiw:l9lpaul an.t, viiiiL. 7 '..-.. P 'HON ' Illte- Awa et qua* • 7 % - Pliitibtaat4 Pe- , I:* ---- t may titter.' -. ~ ' , :tionesect to USW ilitlitPljto , , .. ...„ .. . , Ma11141 4 / 4 745 . tiitAf. lot, our Y:' , - ICI ENO -01D1111, .V 1 , n , , ur milli *Om thicider two ffiLly O.li '''''"'' - • " -"..., ra t : -----.. X ilradoeSl/ - , • 4 1 ,1 .1.4.11.,,ee5ave0X412 a • - ," L.-- - . 1- 10 ' ooo l4*. - . Ale 409. by 'l. 4.: , - , ..,...,5 - ...4 , :::4.-7-,:t , `'4'•' ,7, . ,:.,-,--t.,,-.,.' *Penal itotuis. • • • • •mcimmumriE 6c CO.. • YOMIt Commission Dierehants . • aua A gents for the sale of Pittabargh Menu: Clormiguammta and ordain to LIU% UIDRS. RUMP, PRODUCE, so., tlollottod. Prompt &Um, - Con to readying and forwarding, • No.. 49 Commercial S St. Loots alrZhilf lISNIZIf GEILW/Gi & co., Lonnacurazas Or . • ROPES A.N - ro TWINES Of .11 ii and deacriptloos. Warehouse, 459, eor. Penn end Walnut Sts., Two twins above the I': P. W. D C. 11 It Vreight Depot, eeumdlw4➢ ,13 0 ac NV SEWING 211.80151LNE8. R 0.0 D DL 27 19 Et. FOR SALE WITH ALL' LATE ILIPUOVEILIENTE , AT BIA.SUFACTOREWS PRICES, B Y • RIMY. R. REED, II %nal% Eo. OS Fifth 8t . AMEIUCAN wA•reTTECB WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF AMIBIOAN WATCIIII3B. We would most respectfully call the atten tion of the public to the American Watch. now being set terminally introduced, the manufacture of ctLA heehaw:Mt it firstly established that attire confidenco cart be placed upon them so safe and correct time keepers, both tithe ' wearer and stilt. Waving been appointed Wholesale AgCGt• for the sale td these Watches, the public may be snared that we ran all theta at th. very lowest out price• We here elm, a eery large stock of Silver and Plated Ware, Flue Gold Jewelry Is tote, szt.dt oa Cured Garost, (*moo, JO and Painting..- .Ger assortment of OLOOKS Is unusually bergs •1 present, commislog some bettutifol patterns of Eight and One ply Parlor sad OfamOlocks at greatly reduced prices _ We have also • full stook of English and 81.1113 13.1.4 and Barer Watch.* on ttand, nll dour own Importation. LW, Watch hl.ker. ToolL alaterhls and Watch Glasse. lIEINEMAN N 0.42 Yilth street. ntrriimas, notlimusti atuTustistil Don't fail to prooura Mrs. Winalow'n South lug Syrup for Children Teuttiing. ll bee on *guidon mirth. It grimily (twill tate. the prone.. of teething by sattanlog ma 'native...Wing ail Intiansmatiou—wlll tansy pain, and . le turn In regulate the bowel* thiprind upon It, mother., It .111 give rust to youreelves, and relict and health to goat tursots. Patently eat. In ell uesita. This trainable prepamtlati Is the pmerrlption of one of Lite mcatiApinisnced and Antal (+male Phy.kleo. In ti inglikadould has hewn used with nemphdling sumo.. alllllons aunt. We holler§ It the best and "gnat remedy In the nadd, all Caata of Dysentory and Math°. In ChDdao,•hather I ulnae horn taething 01 frond any nth. came. If lila and health ante estimated by &Mare and tents,' la north Its weight In gal. ' . ISUllons or bottles ar• !told every .yettr, to th• UnltAd Statile. it t..a otd and wrdt.trted remedy. PRICE ONLY 25 (11ANT2. l edYTTLY. Sill-None genuine unless the fro•latile oteltltTld A PEN• IMO, New York, t. on the outride wrapper, tkdd by Donee.* annual:tont the world. Da. CLEO. U. KETtAillt, !put for Plttalonh. JutdawlyteT o ghort notice. uar2saplte Tut PERUVIAN STRUi.—Willti is 117-- !duet per.oa have an tolea that the Peruvian Syrnp la preparation of Penal. Berke. Tide is not the caw. It R a eatable preparation of Pr welds of Iron, vigils I. read Ily metro& intatheroutitotiou, and will act es a tonic in a way that the metal does not mutiny act, when ;lieu In the form of certanate, or even in the Run by hydrogen preparation, ea periler with physki.a Whoever &atm to ere iron In • 10,01 that wild In acoepeable to lbohnictan domach, and that will In readily taken Into li. blood, will giro this Peruvian Ilynlp;irttich Rationed by men of high cbaracter thronghout the coantry. Dr. Ilayooolia SAD, Asuyet of teethe I 1u sitroordiaaryvir tuts, and -3 hove every oonfidence to the ability of the agent hot• IC contd.. anyone of the twine. 'lb. pellielka Byrop la mod. In Doaten, and boa performed moot ercoder n 1 curve In all:diaaa es renalrisys a Muds and &Rotative ' propitiation. sto long adiailleaminit In another part of to-dayo DR. OEO. IL KEYSER, 140 Wood street, Is the Agent for this illy. saltlikisT GALL AND EC X A.M.I-NIO Tail LATEST 141PROVEMENT Sewing. IVlachiues nulls Is, THE MACHINE whose owisert °Cured a yremla= of • In Philadelphia to auy calor on eztabitiou a: tho Trontan Institut* that coact do tho wow rungs of work 63 Their offer not baring beet tux-pted Ito ouperiority snout bo =ceded. for Ws al ..sr t co:s. JulSAansT YILDELLL ST.. ALLIGIEENY CITY, EE.01....ra dz. ervar.R. PLOW MANU FACTU RE RS No. - 166 Penn-Street, Pittsburgh; DATEMES of the celebrated First Pre '. mlum CIINTELZ AND NEVOLV: LIG ELAM PLOWS. Also tomutacturs Patna Lam, Gaga. Lever, luevieved Peacock, Wroutbt Aloldbourd, Creole. mud *veep:other demiptleo or • PUMP, PLOW ammo, OULTIVATOiIts, so. 113..Th5, also cautious to aetty ort Um obi Pheenle non dry, mass of Pena street aid Osdl .11.7, the Outings of which W.l.en loug ealklersted for theft ...Ileum. All orders promptly filled .4 solider . Alcu glue to customers In army psalmist w7:10 Wooden end Willow Ware BAzarro, Baoolll9, Batman, commas, as atuottkailt A UTOMATIC APPLE P4ItERS, TOM OHEAPUT AND • Tor Willingly, or by {be dozen, by lieldTEL W.LIDDLE. Warmlecturer or Wooden end Willow Were. enllearrP 60.21 Memo& remmmm •• Concoct Plano for Bale. A MAGNIFICENT CONCERT PIANO, la. of the f,moo. manufactory of BIIISITICAFF k Bak. ntk:L. WWI& Germany, which la, •Ithout doubt, one of th. flown Instroommts, es regards fullone sod airattnera of tone. Ow, aver offend lu tbta city, and tbe owner only part. with It ou &mooed of removal to a Weertern city. For further patttrobus, amply st the °Mee of tbe Evanfing Chroutelo.. auSO4ticho PITT S B U G 11 dOIIIOULTURAL WORKS, Nos. 49 and 51 Ferry, Street; ROMEa. wrwAne, Myriam', [Secromor to Wsraray, Stouts Trillialagd ItLFINUTIIIIXt OP Mowers, Reapers, - Horse Powers, Threshers, Cider Mille, flay, Straw and Fodder OM UTA &other Agricultural Maeldnery. Wand MOSICIUSICII MUSIC-We los BALLS, FARMS, IVEDDINUIS, Sc., FURNISHED, 112 Smithfield -Street, (=ha Crud= mama b° la B rnt mt. selamd • HIAWA.T 11 A PATINT 11124 PBEBBLD VOW of Massa on Landau! mootactored. AND, BOLTS for Hedges, Mold:7y, '- Mallard Mtlmeota, fruatthod Mgt =Om WN-Wareborao, N 0.114 Wator strati sofdiates }SNAP, WALLY t CO. Olasoriol 5..1t0Ws intlary Corrector or Antl.BtUons Ellotore...Puroly Vega. Mild, SAD rad Ellettire RomeAs fnr BILIOUS DIPORDE ' SIDE =ADAC, BILIOUSAIME. DYSPEPSIA, TORPID LIVER OR SYDAIAOH, ER O 9 Entrain on limier= covan. • ..11 . 0WEL COMMA NTS, • IDDIOESSION so DR SPOUSE% At., nix wawa . IMPURE DIDOD,, - - And all tompidtia caagettl rin) ltd 13 . 118 OR BILIOUS. N. DR. ORO. IL lIRYBEL Jags/AIM ISO Wc<Sl et, Sots Ismtfor Pittsburgh. O. V A L I=l - NtZttloor to N.- Hamm, flons.llankum. c.rinNO . MACKIN& AT Al) &AGAIN- Ia —A inttiaas Omar Wares Itatltlaa or When sitraMtatia, ratsraud In firattate agar. Goa 81)Xt baoldltaWs eau MU prim Coat...eta at 41ANIDIMat.inatr ski Hand ra. IMMO $2OOO 1-.irfvo ...3 IN.LNInAGIIO I3II AID DULLS IS No. 21. phILI:1100J, PITTIBUFLGH BUT IN TIIN JJARSIBT. NOTT AND. HOLT 'FORKS. J OIIN B. LEE, Mxitcaare Tacos 10=16 yIJHHET ISTILELT 'l" . , : . ':~~. -: ,fit. ittsl urgl ' ett r. MONDAY .BIOENINti, SEPT. 26, 1859. OFFICIAL rArth (kJ , TILE 011'1 City and Sew* Items Idirreonot.oceicaa Ohm:evadem for the Gazette, by G. E. Shaw, Optician, 59 ifthiSh—corrected daily: Is sole. JN MILD!. 00 112 00 71 9 o'clnek S. IL 12 " 11 11 r. v. Barometer Joan Racers, Erg., is employed by us as an agent for canvassing and &dialing for the Pitts burgh Daily and Wee Garen, Ile will visit in that elpseity the varionsportions of Western Penn sylrema vied Eastern Ohio.. Ile is our only agent , for the purposes named. . • R. ERRS?? a Cu. • Augur! 29, j 95!. Disinter Cornivr—Sofur , loy, Sry.f. 24(h—Inte• resting ProctintEngs.—After come proceedings and motions before the Court, Judge H. H. Williams prodding, Mr. George P. Hamilton called up the case of James R. Craft vs John Barton and others. The attention .of the Court and all the audi tore, consisting of nearly every member of the bar, was instantly arrested by the statement of Mr. Hamilton, as an opening to his case, that a bill In equity which had been filed in the Pro thonotary's office by his client, James B. Craft, Eeq , touching tha clatter of the payment of certain moneys of the P. & S. R. R Co. could not be found. That he bad reason to believe that it had been surreptitiously taken from the office, and he acted that Mr. Armstrong be Sworn. Mr. Armstrong, the Prothonotary. being duly morn, testified as follows Saw the bill filed on Tuesday; it was in the hands of Mr. E. P. jonee when I lad caw it; 1 do not know where a is; Mr. John Barton was in the office during the day; Mr. donee said he left the bill on my deck; I asked Mr. Barton if he knew where it woe; he sad he did not know: it woe taken from the office, if taken, without my knowledge or consent; it was not taken, as I know of, with the consent of my °lake; they , are in the office and can be sworn. Mr. Hamilton asked for the following rule Jas. 8. Croft vs. the P. &S.R. R. And now, Sept. 24th, 1859, on motion of George P. Ham ilton, attorney for plaintiff, rule on Daniel Arm ' strong, Prothonotary of the District Court, to produce in Court the original bill in tide case, or show Deuce why an attachment should not , Jesus against Mat; and Win farther ordered that 'the plaintiff and the said Prothonotary, or either of them, may have a role to take the testimony 1 of witnesses to he read on the hearing of said rule. This rule having been granted, Mr. E P. Jones I advanced to the bar and stated that he desired, as hie name had been mentioned, to exculpate himself from any seeming complicity in the of fence charged. Mr. Hamilton slated that he did not for a moment intend to intimate that Mr. Jones had any band In Alm theft; if there was, however, a thief about the Court, they desired to have him shown up. The testimony In the case under the above rule will be read in Court next Saturday, to which time the hearing is this matter is poet. Flood. court fa DAWSON. The above matter having been arranged for the present, Geo P. Hamilton, Pao , said they were ready to preosed in the ease of Craft for use vs. Barton. The case name by one motion that the follow ing rule be made absolute. "That the appear once of John, Barton, the defendant on the re- cord as plaintiff 'a attorney and the entry of sat isfaction made by , him in the above; case on the docket, and judgment docket, and the writing filed as his authority, shall not be vacated and etricken from the record; se also the entry of the prothonotary on the mention docket, Sept. 7, 1859, "not taken out of the office, being set tled—Bee docket:ll' and that the execution order ed lathe case be issued instanter. Affidavit flied." Mr. Hamilton then read the following paper, which will give on Idea of the case as it came up: The P. A. 8. It. R. Co. for use of Jaa. Craft vs. John Barton. Judgment for $159 47, No. July term, 1R57, District Court of Allegheny County. James S. Craft, the beneficial plaintiff ita the above fiat and judgment, being ditty sworn did depose and say that said action was brought on a subscription of the said defendant, of and for two shares of stook in the eald company, by virtue of an assignment of said company to hint, dated 3d Nev., 1858, under a resolution of said company of Oct. 4, 1855, and,that the said stilt and judgment were marked for his use under the authority of eald resolution and assignment, via: on the diet of August, .1858, of which as signment said • Dertowtted 'notice, a preffipe for execution on 'aid judgment marked for depo nent's nee was dolivarad to the Prothonotary and although esti execution woe ioquired for and demanded at the office of veld Prothonotary it , wan not made out until the bib, under pretest ' that Gomel judgment could be found, although the same is fully end at large as usual, entered on the docket, that when made out it was prem ised to be. delivered io.the pheriff's of f ice as ie customary and was never countermanded, not withstanding which theta is entered on the exe cution docket, Sept. 7, 1958, ...Not taken out of the office, being settled on docket." The dootet shows first an entry of an appearance by the said defendant of hie name as attorney for plain tiff, -which plaintiff otterlyelrepudiates and de- Bios authorizing; second, an entry of sallsfao lion of said judgment by said defendant to this, a judgment against himeelf, and third, a refer ence to a pretended resolution of the Board of Directors .of said company, passed by this do. 1 resident's vote and authorising him to ewer such i satisfaction. The said resolution la informal, illegal and I frsudulant as to this deponent, and void, being an attempted revocation of a solemn contract mid vested scantily, given this deponent as an indemnity and 'protection of the sold deponent for endorsements and guaraoties on account of i said company, as by a copy of Bald resolutions hereby annexed will fully appear. This depo nent avers that not one dollar wan paid se • con attention for such satisfaotion to him. Jas. 8. CRAY'S Sworn to before Daniel Armstrong. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the P. & 8. R. R. Co., held Ootober 4th, 1855, it was resolved that the Secretary of the ocunpaiay be hereby authorised, on the request of James 8. Craft, to transfer to him the instalments or beams due on subsoriptions to the capital stook of the company, for the purpose of indemnifying him againet loss by reason of his enclormemente or guaranties made on account of said company or which may hereafter be made. This is certified to by S. F. Vonbonhoret, Sec retary of the company. In addition to the above Mr. Hamilton read the original paper of transfer above referred to. Also, a mica of resolutions passed at a meet log of the Directors of the P. & S. R. R. Direc tors of August 11, 1859. These resolutions ap• pointed a committee of three, consisting of E. P. Jones, John Sedon and James Truniak, who were to 'smite and appropriate to the use of the Company the moneys paid into the hands of Mr. Craft, under resolution of October 4, 1856, above matured to. It !Wunder these latter re solutions, which Mr. Barton alleges are justly and legally adopted, that helms proceeded. After Mr. Hamilton, with considerable warmth and effect, had read the above, with occasional allusions to Mr. Barton as "this man Barton." the latter (hie. Batton) read the following affi davit which will place before our readers the cue of the defence better than any description we could give of it, Batton denies that. J. S. Craft is the beneficial plaintiff in said judgement, or the patty author ised to receive the proceeds of the same; that the party entitled toreoeive said money, is theCen trot Bank of Virginia; that the said claim as plaintiff is Informed; anti believes was trans ferred to said Craft by the plaintiff by retain- Thu' of sold company •to indemnify blot fie the ow:terrier, surely ,or guarantor of mid; company to said Bank for money advanced in the nature of a protection loan. The affidavit ' goes on to state that on. the 28th of April, 1868, 1 an execution attachment was issued out of Court and eared upon deponent in snit of M'Broom & Woods, and that. said attachment, of which Craft had notice, is Mill in' force, and that the' act of cad Craft in causing execution to be made out ajtainet Barton (the deponent) was improper sodsod'illegal While said attachment execution was pending; that the entry of entiefaction in said nee Val legally matte by the deponent, the sandlot of Pittsburgh' & Steubenville Railroad; 1 that it is not true that the said resolution under erblohnid committee acted is illegal or (rano lentil to the said Craft, or that IL is an attempt to revoke a eblemn entreat; on the contrary, it was an allebipt to carry out mild contract in good faith, whin said Craft hid tailed to do, that I the said deponent and ethers of the Bleeders being eattefied that theeald Craft was not apply log the MOl3ClO,' by him collected, in good faith, but was caeapplyieg the mime to his own use, and bad rendered fable ampoule to said moping of payments Made by him to C. W. Robb, Thee Williams and others; and believing that the M still bad thspower to direeTthe money I tribe collected and paid to the Central Bank of the Directors did, on the Ilth of Au , gust, 1859, duly anti legally appoint a commit tee of three members of said board empowered to proceed and settle with said delinquent sub. eoribere, a jd Willie money to the Central Bank of Virginia; Witold oommitteeinve proeeded in good faith in carrying out their instruistions, ' and on the Mt of September, IEI9, the said committee nettled with deponent, Barton, and. hi gave to them, or to James Trtmink, Tremor; Oar debt - end Interest fr(sold ' szoitler;deblind:cer eatretlidnatatbsoritilassiathiurthectontoonaceicrefigotary committee in itsgenthltt Bad *Toned .• . paid the money to said committee because be be lieved they were entitled to receive it, sad be came the Central Bank of Virginia was the party to whom said moneys should be paid, which would relieve him, the deponent, from all liabil ity to Bloßroom & Woods. Deponent farther math that the power and authority of of said compatiy to adept said res olution of 11th August (above referrod to) is made the subject of controversy-in the equity Bide of the Court iu_a bill filed by Jas. S. Craft, the determination of which will settle the right, power and authority of mid committee to re- ceive the money. • The abOve affidavit having been read, Mr. Barton was proceeding to read another, when Mr. Hamilton objected, that the defendant had no right to read any *Wawa but Ms own, and the Court sustained the objection, elating the rule to be that no affidavit could ho , read of which the other party had not notice. Mr. Hamilton then declared he was ready to go on with his case. Ile then elated in. very warm term the polate upon his aide of the case; be referred to the appointment of Trunick, donee and Barton as a committee to elep between Mr. Craft and the clump' which be has been re ceiving ender a former reeolution of the board, he (Craft) being liable to the creditors of. the company. lie thought neither the bank nor the company would reap much advantage from it if Barton should settle tide as be bed settled some other bonds or dues of the road, and referred to some mattere at Florence, in Washington county. Mr. Barton here advanced towards Hamilton end acid he had paid the judgment referred to* in cash, or had given a cheek for it, and any innendeee or declarations to the contrary were false. He would have the gentleman look with care to Me language, and would claim the pro tection of the court while here; elsewhere be knew how and when to defend himself. There was a good deal of hot Mood around the table at the moment, and the air and man ner of Mr. ilsoollton towards Barton wee such as was calculated to culla the anger of any one who had a spark of Manly spirit In hie coniposi- Lion. Bon. A IV.. Loomis now arm to speak in be half of the defendant. lleirald he was totally unacquainted with the merits of the case before the court, : just having been called into it. Bat as he understood If, what Mr. Barton now claim ed was time to take further testimony. Mr. Barton'. affidavit it to be taken, of course, SO true ; but Mr. L. was supposed that there were points in the defence not covered by that affi davit, but which would be by those which bad boen ruled out, as well as by others which curd he produced. Judge Williams assented to thin, and said that the whole question before him turned upon the validity of the resolutions of the board author. icing the payment of the money. to Mr. Craft, and the effect of that assignment to .him. The board can call Mr. Craft to account for his dis bursement of the money. he may have received or make him give security for the faithful per formance of his ;luau under the assignment and the just appropriation of the funds. But if the assignment in good and the assignor faithful to his trait, no third party can step between him and the drake usigned to him or the moneys be may be authorized to twelve. The Judge thee granted the motion, and the rule as above was ordered to be made absolute. The moneys which Mr. B. may receive or may have received are to be paid into CourL The further hearing of the case in equity will come np next Saturday, when a particularly interest ing lime is anticipated. Talc Allegheny County Educational Mamas lion met at the Iron City College Hall, the President, Professor Dickson, in the chair The meeting was opened with prayer by Mr. id Williams, dice which the exercises in readiug commenced. The brat reader was Mr. ft L. Jones, the piece, "Red Jacket's Reply to the Missionary.' - The next reader was Mize Abr.- hares—" Labor," by Mre. F. S. Osgood. A "He brew Tale," by Mre. Sigonruey, wee read by Mr. J. 11. Stuart, of the Eighth Ward. The performances In reading having been gone through with, remarks were itsvited from mem bers. Mr. Sirupeon, of First Ward, Allegheny, made some remarks as to the elocution of the readers. His criticisms were judicious, and re ferred especially to the emphasis. pronunciafion, and alteration of voice by the respective read ers. Not having been is at the opening of the exercise., we were not so well prepared to judge se to the appropriateness of his remark/ Mr. 231E1.11180a was followed by Prefo Kerr, who only dissented on one or Iwo points Mr. Kerr was followed by Mr. Buell, 'of the Fifth ward, where remark., referred to the dif ferent styles of retnhog—contrasting natural and affected stylea, and pawing in review the various modes, the natural, imitative, So. , the Mr Smith concurred with Mr. Kerr in bie criticisms on the mitered styles of readiug. We thought bin remarks very judicious and to the purpose. Remarks of a Decant. and some what humorous charactor were partiolpated la by several member.. ,'" Mr. L. II Eaton Dads eons recharks dissenting (emu she slew. of Me. Kerr That gentleman followed, maintaining briefly his Steve. Mr. Nelson made an apology fir the non-fut. Meucci of an appointment to attend sad 'dare's a picatc of the Educational Association. Mr. N. proceeded to addrees the ASSOZilltiPti at some length. Of course we cannot give hie remarks itt listens. Ile contrasted the facilities afforded at the present day with those afforded a quarter of a oeutury ago. After 'Reding to many other matters, Mr. N. took the State Superintendent to task and specified some highly reprehensible features In the course of hie adatioletratino. Minutes of last meeting were then read by the Secretary and approved Messrs. Means and Robinson were elected members of the Association. "Powers and Deities of Principals and Aesist ants of Graded School." was the Lett subject discussed by the Association, in which Messrs. Kuria and Reddiek participated. {Yeeutsorou COLLZOII. — In our brief notice of the Commencement of Washington College, we omitted to etas that the following degrees wore conferred by the Faculty. The degree of Radiator of Arta wee conferred upon the Graduating Class, consisting of the fol lowing named gentlemen, viz: William W. An derson, Robert Allen Blackford, George Baird Caldwell, David Wilson Clark, John Wacker, Dinsmore, Elijah R. Donehoo ' Dadley Evans, Robert B. Farrar, Sylvester P. Jones, James D. Kerr, William R. Kirkwood, John F. James L. Merritt, David hloConatigity Miller, Oliver. W. W. Miller, David H. Sloan, Edward P. Wilson, eloper W. Wines, Robert Woods. The degree of A. id, was oonferred upon the following gentlemen, farmer graduates, viz:— Marlin Artoetroog, A. L. Blackford, Francis L. Fitzwilllatos, A. It. Kirkpatrick, Ira J. Lacook, Robert P. Lewis, Robert L. WElree, Jolon A. Work. MlSti the Honorary degree of A. M. was con ferred upon William B. Logan, of Wheeling, Va A. W. Lorentz, of Morgantown, Ye ; Hugh W. Tenor, of Philadelphia, Pe., and Prof. John W. Acheson, o p t Washington, Pa. • • The degree of LLD. was (tautened upon Nev. ille B. Craig, of Pitiebnrgh, and the Rev. E. C. Wines, D. D., of Bt. Louis, Me., late a Professor in Washington College. MIUTABY IiQUIPIMITS. — There con be eeeniat I the clothing store of Merman & Brother No. 7tl Fifth west, a military coat and pantaloons, presented to that chlvdrio gentleman and ac complished officer, Major William B. Mellinger, of Monongahela City, by Me friend and admirer, MO. McElhinny. This superb garment was got up under the superintendence of Adjutant Kane, a gentleman of exquielte taste in that line, being one of the finest officers himself belonging to the regiment. We learn that other portions of the equipment are in prepuation - for presentation to the same gentleman, by other . parlies. These tokens of the high appreolaion in whiob the gallant Brigade Impeder of the 4th Division le held are alike creditable to the recipient and the donors. Welave heard come whisper of a cup per on the omission of the presentation. We shall doubtless hear more of the matter in due time, as we confidently look for en invitation. The Messrs. Bierman have done themselves great credit in the getting up of these beautiful gar ments. Itseuemcas bleineci.—There will be a Re publican meeting on to-morrow evening, Sept. 27tb, at Freeman's Hail, corner of O'Harnatreet and Spring alley, cusesmanoing at bait' put seven o'clock. Mention *as made In acme notices of it that it would be at Lalog's Hall. Th in mistake. It will be at Freeman's Hell, as the Old German Theatre Is usually called. Let there be afall turn oat. Speakers will be in attend ance. _ _ TOE hisehine Shop, Foundry, Sta., aL Latrobe, to be sold on tho premises, to-morrow morning, at ten o'elook, will be worthy attention from cap tallies wishing to embark in a profitable' Mai tices. Faleneive orders now on hand, will be transferred to the purchaser, and the opportu nity to do a large Outdoes to undoubted. The owner is selling only because Ms other imago- Dents prevent him from gising this Ms person al attention. In the brief note, recommending D. E. LOW/MT, Esq., as a Imitable snotieseor to Mr. Rutherford, the late Superintendent of the Honse of Refuge, which appeared in Saturdey morning's Elataxen, the date was Inadvertently omitted. The letter should hare been dated ..IVsahlngton, Fe.," the reeldenee both of the writer and the excellent gentleman he so cordially endorses. T' - A TLYPII&SCIII Union will be lola In the allik Presbyterian Chntoti, Sixth ward;Ahle (Monday) evening, st. 7 o'clock. Rev. Dr.• Mc- Abee will delete the lecture. boom,. ,yeureelf and bring othere; ‘- • • • ' _ . . ~..:.TER) :molar monthly toestill64ll burgh"' Youtig:ldett's Christian - Amocisittoimill be Laid at thtir roosts, this *rasing, at half-past last o'caotk. EME );.:*l. ::..!'i_: , 4: 1 ii.,,. , ,.•:',• , ,;. i.;-..,;0i7' , • : ~ 1,.. ` ; :...4.:..:..t: : . , F , f:.r•t! , t ,, '::.:.,,,-.:i:'.:-,•!::1-.;'-:;';;:,-I.!_i",`:''.4i1.;,,i4..•:::-.':;iz!•._',:.::ir.:fi*..j-.,:-,,...',tjel.•.-.:-::!....:':i7:,-.:7:.-j',-!';',.•-:',''',-;:f-,k•',.'.:"',7, ME= . .. . . . . . , .. Itinaialso 'MOMS:Vv.—On • Slartl'ait $ 8.013 afternoon train oil the C. lk.' Patillt.:44 Wag._ passing a spot about two miles above isticuizT, a - elide from the bill Bide priolpitated Itself upon the track, directly in front of the trails, which was mama and going at ile usual speed. The slide of earth bore with it a large tree, against which the angina plunged. The collision 11113 so violent as to min the locomotive, and k tad to relate, inei anti,illed the engineer, Mr. Anderson, who reside,' with his family at Man• ' cheater. ThOrain had a goodly number of pro em/gore on board, but wonderful to relate, none of them were injured to any extent. Tho bag. gage master was slightly bruised. The collision was so violent as to break the tree against which the engine struck. The only thing connected with the engineer that could he fo pd on Satur day, was hie hat and some re alants of his mclothes. ills body was taken out fr the wreck ik and the auperincombent mass of earth on Sun day morning. His skull erppeared to ham been fractured above the eyco, and dodblires he wes instantly killed. We do not know, at the time 1 this writing, whether the Coroner's inquest die coed any facts maculated to throw blame upon the officers of the train. The body of the unfortunate engineer was brought home last night. • fivovuza..—We 'tam that a tz l ict on the P., Ft. W. & C. H. Et.„ was thrown fr m the track on Saturday, when near Trenton. o one was in-, Jared to coy' extent, but several were slightly scratched sod bruised. . RCPUBLICAM punnet:toe to a aail, there was a large meeting of the Republi oane of the Fourth Ward, Allegheny, 'held at Fans' 8011, on the evening of the 23.1 inst. The meeting wee organized by calling Dr. J. D. Baldwin to the chair, and electing R. B. Fran cis, Secretary. After listening to eloquent speeches from Messrs. Howard, Miller and Siehnealz, the fol lowing resolutions were paned Resolved, That the following named gentle ', men be added to the Republican Vigilant Corn. mitten of the Fourth Ward, Allegheny city: Dr. J. W. Baldwin. Thu. Christian, John Wright, A N. Burchfield, John Marshall, D. M. Mullen, Andrew Crawford, George W. Ilubley, Henry Armenia, Phillip Bellstein, John McGraw, Got ha Fess, Wm. Coleman, Jacob Grubbs, R. B. Francis, John Finkle:noon, S. S. Butt, W. W. Ball, Richd. Bard and Andw. W. Copeland, Esqs. Resolved, That the thanks of this meeting are due 14essrs. Howard, Stebneck and Miller, for their eloquent and able abases. Resolved, That we adjourn to meet at Phillip Belletein's lull, on Tuesday evening, September 27th instant. Pththstatau, Sept. 24.—Pans at to cell the Be publicans of the Second Ward, • the city of Pitts burgh, met at the Duquesne E gine louse. O. motion, Geo. Wilson appointed t the Chair. Tb following 11•11111(1 persons were ap .eluted • additions members of the Vigilance Comm its., to set •t th coming election . Thomas Steele, I Job. L. Boyd, Thomas Owntoo, Job. Marshall, James Black, • Mtn • Tindle, Thomu F. Wilton, Rob " R ogers, Aaron Floyd, . Joh ilson, Hamlet Lowe, , Dr. .L. Date, Eliab Asper, ! JAL li. Moraine, L. B. Thomas, ! Algernon S. Bell, J. B. Smith., • 'J. P. Penney, W. ti. Glenn, i , George (l•llop, J. Q. A. Young, 1 Wm. Owens, J. B. Dunlery, I Samuel Pennock, John B. Cemphell, I P. Uttar, J. 11. Foster, i Wm. Wools, Samuel Fahnestoeh, I John ll'Ker, ileorge Wilson. . ' I i ootilOO WlL,,q, Chairman. Jona MORROALL. See rotary. Wit are requested to notify all members of the Fireme 'a Association who intend to visit the State P i t at. Philadelphia, to meet at the Nep tune En lee Muse this (hiondsy ) evening, at 8 o'olock. Jos. It. Hunan, Esq , has been elected Preeideht of the so -palled "Douglas Club," of this city, in the place of J. M'Colliater, deo'd., and Hamilton J. Rogers is elected Vico Trini dad. Jae. SUTLIZELMID. Isle n student at law with T. It Hamilton. , wan admitted to practice in the District Court on Saturday last. Tolegraphilc. . . . . , . . N aw Vona, Sept. 24.—Early Olio morning. a party of young men, named Wm. IL Smith. Philips Fitzeinamona end John Cole, drug clerks, were pass ing down Broadway, when, as they came to Canal st.. they encountered another party, who jeered et them, wad usal ribahlous language, according to their own statement. The three young men paused to see what was the matter,when they were attacked end severely beaten. Smith received a violent blow on the bud from James Wilson. Ile drew a seven shooter, and fired at his assailant. The ball took effect in the abdomen. Wilson the wounded man was conveyed by his comrade, J. M. McCormsch. to • surgeon In Orand at, rear Elm, who probed the wound,• but failed to extract the ball. He prooonneed the injury mortal. Wilson became weak. and began to vomit blood. A Fourteenth Ward policeman, coming along procured e carriage, and brow ht him to the City Hospital. His friend. gar somewhat different version of the gay, alleging at their party was coming put the Brandreth use, when they were assailed and Wilson shot, by • 0. W. Davis. • f Last evening detectives You g and Elder arruted • youth named Wm. 11. Little, charged with embm element. The facts are these On the 10th instant the banking boom of Winsio Lazier .1. Co.. No. 52 Wall street, missed $3,000. The clerk, Little, we, mspected, who stated that be had lost a package containing the amount, come days previous. A bro ker bad found a package of checks, sr., belonging to the house, which he returned to the firm, stating that he had picked It up in the street, Little stating that he bed lost it from his pocket. He bad arrang ed the matter, it Is supposed to torther his design., to eSect a deeper game. The firm ecoordiogly placed him under the surveillance of the officers, who em ployed extraordinary diligence to trace his move ments. They did toot find that he kept home up town, but visited places of disreputable oharactor, and upended money freely for wine and other expensive Invades. Several days passed by, when finally he wee observed to enter a hotel on the northern side of Houston street, in company with a Californian. The officers followed, and arrested Little as be was dally ing In the parlor. The Califottlian knew nothing of the matter prior to the arrest. Little was taken to the police headquarter', and on Doing searehed $9O 'warn found in one fo his boots. The detectives follow ed up their eine and scrutinized the prisoner with success, $l6OO more being found by them about five o'clock thin morning. Little was committed tor in. amination. - - • • ------- - New year, Sept. 24.—The stock market is barely sustained to-day, being affected somewhat by the active movements of specie, which have occasioned considerable shifting of loana. The pressure to sell, however, if not massed in any particular stock. The weakness of the market is confined mostly to Went em Railroad storks, which have undergoott a further decline. The money market seems to he influenced by the beery export of specie, excepting that the increased activity noticed yesterday nubbin the lender to dic tate for the moment better terms for call loans, which are quiet at 0 per cent. In the discount market the ratan have undergone no change, though we notice that long paper I. nought after, which, however, is a favorable circum stance and will no doubt show Itself In the baldness of the banks the coming fortnight. The bank instilment making up to-day le likely to open on a falling avenge in this department. The exchange market closes quiet but trot at 1101 on London and 0141 on Paris. The Kangaroo, for Liverpool to-day, takes out $1,570,000 in specie; the Ocean Queen taken freight up to 21 v. U., so that the precise amount to go by her le not yet known; it will not vary materially from $1,000,000, making the export of the day fall $2,500,00 0 . Business on the Cora Exchange, the past week, has been native, pude:flatly in gra ins, which are all higher. Corn is very scarce, and has advanced 10c. Flour has been heavy, and the pride s are 25e lower, especially the low grades. In Pork, a strong up ward movement btu taken place, and Mess, tinder a large consumptive demand, is 50e higher. Beef re mains neglected and prices am somewhat nominal. In the Grocery markets the transactions have been to a fair extent, notwithstanding the inclement weather. The Dry Goods interest are doing only a moderate business with, the country, at present s the western demand being Much below what was anticipated early in the lemon. Cotton: the inclemency of the weather has restricted holine s during the pant week, an d the sales have only . god 200 or 300 bales daily, without any material change in prices. Raiders still prefer sendiog forward, to selling below the current rates bore, and the principal movement has been in export, which has caused a rapid advance in freights, the rate being now :14 to 9.32 d, while Upland is quoted at 111, making It cost about Old to all in Liverpool against the last quotation of (lid In that market, a email margin. New Year, Sept. 24.—The New York Timm' Washington correspondent deopatch says pri vate Secretary of Senor Ledo left New York on Tues day last as bearer of despatcher: from Senor Mats to his Government s via New Orleans. This Ineseenvw expects to reach Nide Orleans in time for the steamer of the 27th inst., and arrive in Sera Cruz by the 3d of Octoberleave again in the British steame middle sth for Ilarana, and reach New York by the of October. Mr. McLane anticipates leaving for Vera Cruz on the 221 of October, unless negotiations shall be transferred to Washington, as urged by Senors Meta and Lerdi upon President Juarez, in their late M 247— ea T t h• steamship Kangaroo den N p e a w tch y t e o a th r, e s ( l . o ; sailed for Liverpool at noon to-day, with . upwards of a million and a half in specie. Sr. Lours, Sept. 2.4.—A special despatch of the Republican says the Salt Lake mall to the 2nd inst, arrived at. Atchison yesterday. Col. Lender's divi sion of the South Pass wagon roadie completed. The new roadie shorter and better than the old route. The Indiana about thenorthem boundary of the Territory are reported, bold; they bad arrayed thenneivu against esetall party of Wslien's wagon road expo ditionibut with no serious result The report of the massacre of Walkers' command. received via Califor nia grew out 'of this demonstration. The Ali/. 011ia correspondent of the Republican anya that a duel tookplasebetween Judge Watts and Otero, candidate for Congren from New Mexico. Three shots were find with Coles nary revolvers at a distance of fifteen paces without effect, when the Ina. Otero to "'fits we". withdraga b7.th6 " 1 " 400 mei 'Lint repotted rweleeted to Congten'hY m , 11 : 01ny Is returned to Congress fre Loirtermsar Esfit• 246 ' 4111 / / 44 .24 444 6 fC 4 i t we in the OA sad 4 trt the - • • END= LAT.EEtT FROM _EUROPE Arrtwai ofthus North American. FSA2A 9 . 2 ; Pots?, Sept. steamship 'Wirth American, friar Liverpool, with data to Wedneedey the 14th snot., has passed here on her way to Que bec. Tire steamship. Asia from Hew Tork and the Hungarian from Quebec had arrived at Liverpool. The overland mail brings important news rrom China. The war with English and French forces having been renewed, the allied squadron having attempted to enter Pablo with the English and French ambassadors,the Chinese assembled in great strength and defeated the attempt: nearly 500 British are reported killed and wounded, five of their gunboats being lost, the allies were forced to retreat. It Is reported that the American minister has reached Pekin unmolested. An accident has occurred on board the steamer Great Eastern, which will prevent her from startiog nu her trip to Portland for about three weeks. The feed pipe casing in one of her funnels exploded dn lag her trial trip, with terrific fore; five of the fire- ot m:zere injured so at to canoe death, and there are r I o„ bri bw"X". The damage to the fittings are se u t o ship and machinery received no harm. Lfrexcts7nniailßve;Ci.nitaenirkd,.riS°ll‘pluLalli3tie—s l3.—Market improv y. ed, with the excepti:r of ' L e" , an y. M a " dva ". nee lli o ' f h f '4 .l p ' e n r ste g ir C ! l' ll7 "' la . e wq a -hu t i a o d he v c att Flino ced s'." 2d. per rental, and in better demand. Corn remained quiet t i .i bat pro , ri:er.—Beef steady. Pork firm. Ba- COll quiet and prares firm. Lard dull ; sales unim portant, Prodocc Morket. Sept. 13.—Sugar quint. Coffee buoyant. Rice heavy. Rosin farm at 4s for com mon. Spirits Turpentine firm at 35s ed. London Alanry Marko, Sept. 13.—Console quoted at the close of the market to-day at OS/ @9fii. Mon ey market generally unchanged. The steamship Vanderbilt, from NOW York, arrived at Southampton on the 13th. The explosion on the Great Eastern occurred on the 9th, when oil Endings. The fennel was blown into the air, tearing to pieces the grand saloon, and doing great dainego 'to the internal fittings of the vesseL The guests bad jest quitted the saloon, and all escaped injury. The accident made so little dif ference in the movements of the ship that her en gines were met stopped till she reached Portland, her place of destination. A coroner's inquest on the fires l men killed showed that the supply of wntet,tb the I boilers through the water jacket was itopped,because of the failure of the auxillarypumping powers; 2d, I that a top in the stand pipe, which acts as a safety valve, was turned, apparently Intentionally, so that I the pipe was cureless. The injury to the fittings will ho repaired at an expense of 45000. Daring the trip the Great Eastern was almost without motion, when other vessels met with were toning on a stormy sea. Garay Berra n.—The new Reform movement un der the auspices of Mr. Cobden and others, was in progrese. Some of the building firms of London had yielded to the demands of the men. Admiral Hope arrived off Bettie river on the 17 Lb of June and found the entrance barred. An attempt was made on the 25th to force a passage, when sud denly the batteries, supported by a force of 20,000 men, unmasked, and opened a destructive fire. After • severe action the sque.drca was compelled to with draw, with the loss of the gun boats. Four hundred and anty-four men were killed and wounded. The French had 14 killed out of 60. The Plenipotentia ries had returned to Shanghai. Seven officers were killed' and seventeen wounded. Among the wound ed wok the Admiral. The detail, say; that the mouth of the river was raked by the fire from the newly constructed fort, amounting to 90 or 100 guns. At 1.30 p. m. the signal for action was run up. The gun-boats Oppoissum and Plover pushed in close to the first barrier. The gnus of the fort then opened fire and the action became general. The fire of the Chinese, in weight and precision, was tech as had never before been experienced; every shottold, while those of the British did comparatively but little dam age. The troops were ordered to land ; as the first boats touched the shore the forts poured out a perfect hurricane of shell balls and rockets, which mowed down the men as they landed. The ships supported them as well as poseible. Of the 1000 men who landed barely 100 reached the first of the wide ditch es, situated 500 yards from the river, and only 50 reached the 3d ditch. They would have made an attempt to scale lire walls, but the ledders were eihter broken by the shot or stuck in the mud. With one of the ladders that remained, ton of the men sprang forward, three of whom were killed, and five severely injured. Orders ware at last given to retire, and while in retreat, the man were shot down like birds. Many of the boats were swamped by the balls,and not enough remained to carry off the survivors. Several fall of wounded men were struck and swamped. Maslen features were distinctly visible among the men manning the Chinese batteries. Tho Americans towed ep several boats to the scene of action, and afterwards took a number of men to their respective ships, Dexoton.—.The King of Belgium had,gone to sr ... , the Emperor Napoleon. it to supposed in reference to the difficulty between France and Austria. FRANCE—The Into article in the FRril blaniteur Come direct from the Emperor. It i, , rumored that France and England had Fret d to a European Coops!! on the Italian affairs, and if necessary the Zurich plenipotentiaries will her occasional meetings. _ Artio•loftho City of Baltimore ti . Jonas, N. It., Sept. eteamshin City ofallintorsi passedC•tio Rare on Wednesday even ing. furnishing Liverpool date! of Wednesday, the 14th inst. There will probably be another postponement of Otis:ailing of the great Eastern ie her first trip to America, and lie. Scott Reuel hes required three weeks to fit her out ready for eon. The English and French fleets are reported before Pekin at the last dates. The steamer Baxonia arrived out on the 11th. The English and French fleets before Pehio num ber two ships of the line, seven Bugs steam ships and ten gun boat,. It Is believed ' . however, that nearly a year most elopes before • thing decisive can be attempted owing to the in ciency of land forces. It is supposed that there wil he no interruption of the China trade. Cy Telegraph 10 earl. Lirerpoul, evewing.-16a sales of Cgdton to-day hove been GOOO bales, Including 1000.4 alee to epeenlators and im porters. The market closed doll. Breadstuff' have to-day exhibited an advancing tendency. Wheat is advancing. Corn doted eteady. Provisions closed quiet, but prima continued steady. Sugar steady. London, Sept. 14th ; enening.—The Sager market Is heavy. All qualities of Tea closed at an advance. Consols have ranged from 910 to 991, closing this evening at WaeutuGTov CITY, Sept. 25.—c01. Rankin, . miirly of Philadelphia, the Register of tho Land Of. Gee at Olymptlia, tt aohiegton Territory, has arrived here from the Island of Sao Joan. He reporte that of the intentions if Gov. Douglass had been carried out, there would have been; a collision between the British and American forces, as Her Britannic Ma jesty's ships, the Satellite and Plumper had orders from him to fire, bat Admiral Bayne opportunely atrived and superceded him io command of the Eng lish ships of war, five in number. The original mis understanding wits with the Hudson's Bay Compa ny, the interests of which were.represented by Gar. Douglass.. The island of San Juan had bean in' the occupancy of the Americans (or at least IS mouths, nobody seeming to question their right, and far a longer pe riod had been considered and treated in all respects as belonging to Washington Territory. It wee not until Gan. Harney applied to and was informed by the Boundary Commissioners that our title to the Island was clear end certain, that he dis patched troops thither ' at the earnest request of the residents, who claimed protection from British ag gression, and especially from the predatory Incur sions of the Northern Indians, who bad area taken and held possession of a lighthouse for three days, and against whom privets expeditions had been re peatedly mat to chastise them. It may not be generally known that this govern ment has recently confirmed a bluff of Mud, contain ing 3000 acme, for a military raserration, If any thing even situated farther north than San Juan. Our government baying cent a minister of full grade to Vienna, that at Austria bee raised Mr. Buisaman to equal rank. The latter will soon return to Wash ington. • Navr Ov.Leans, Sept. 24.—The ship Ilelois took Oro this morning while loading at the loves for Liv erpool. She wu towed into the stream and scuttled. She has 2000 bales of cotton on board. Tohaano hu been arrested, charged with man slaughter, for killing Graham. Moamar., Sept. N.—The cricket match was commenced to-day. The Canada players are at the bat. Sin .itlempbiss. FORM MPIIIB & NEW OR LEANS.—The splendid steamer NRWiI Capt. Ross W. Doyle. will Ism tor the above and ail intorsoedixte ports on kIONDAY the Zithet 6 o'clock r. Yor tiniest or paeans, spry on baud or to es= ItLAM., BARNES & CO., Agin FV R ISIEUPIII3 AND NEWi s alltai - ,..; , ORLEANB—Then and splendid nisam es...ANDY FULTON, Captain Jacob !Julep, Ms el.'s* and oil Intermediate ports on TUESDAY 'Ain Instant. For !Melt or pasugo apply on boird.or to so= FLACK, BARNES& 00, Agenti. .'st. Itouto, zu FOR 81..L0U15. 7 -The_!plendlakar a i . etumer S IB WILLIAM WALLVOL Copt. Geo.!lead, will kale for the shore andenna date tarn on ItIESDAY, the 2 1 Ith hut. el 4 O'dOckiP. to For freight or panne, apply on board or to • ea 4 PLACE. BABNIO3 A 00 'Ma. WWI ST. LOUIS—The beautiful WM& .E stem= 148PTLIN1C, Pot. Adam Poe, will loonCros tho atom oad Intermediate ports DAY, 26:1, .t 4 o'clock r. t 4 Yor freight or porno ef.ply on board or to NOM VLACH. BARNES 1 CO, Agent. VOAT. LOUIS.—The splendid steamer 11ARIINGO,Capt. WOLltrua, vUI kir. for the abrrond a Intermediate ports on th•=th lust, at 10 o'clock o. u. Yor (night or pawns go ply on bard or to sol'O /LACK, WINNE A CO, p • asz• w.akvirm. z 4 op :;:4 ;KIN t :40 ZIA SERMONS Published weekly In TUB INDEPENDINT TN addition to the interesting matter con tamed to every eucrotalve number ot The btrhTtgokni too Poblisher la happy to 111121101213C0 that W.' frolday More lug Berscuara of Rev. Ham Wean Boosts willeppaarui cbuively to Its columns Wray week. They or. (hooey re peats siren to Outlaws whkh mite rerlelou from the Author's own !mod. Among other epeciel autrihutors are the isilowiss welkkoewu wdters, MRS. HARRIET BEECHER STOWE, REV. GEO. B. CHEE,VER and ; JOHN G. WHITTIER. • Taws,-Tiie dollar's year. {Ayala ho advance; JOE*OI3.-13-14.10. 13 -Za tr3, • - Putallbsze I 6 ka* 66ol areel4. 7 :7, NaOltsS talk BY ALL =WI AMTS. paithicq. ' " r ":"' .s - T op"' 3-I—ummsoiliumanoni aeat mieas . ea - r v. r, Luca Pus, Ja.; Dam Cißrst, RIGA, Wax 8L I.EaM'4SCII 7 . CUTUP; PATTIMULISiaII IL&MILIV1116: tSPorter Bperidlly for ea rdfrbrzma PrrnisUldr,N4oo3lV: WM= 365 - 1 4 * Pl:OWL—the ruttier rat very unpleasant on daturdady 4 and i ha sales foot up only GOD bbla,l3 $4,0@,4,751hr dollars $1.85€45 for Extra aralss,2.WO for War 13 RAlN—ules of 100 bran .prfog Way, from wars, at • I 4 dam, 150 bush from find bands at 40, and 100 do flora more at 44: Wheal, MO bush White sil depot at AM 34 ,041 d, raring at 97: ad do Hod at sl,o:t and 450 do lied from store as $1,1401,14. Corn, 600 best to *rave at 65. ULLOCERIG .0 5 hhib &Gar at 6 and 10 bbla 110-• luau at 40. Whit ABII-4•lsa 3 ohs refitted at 33i. CAUSTIC eI.F al,l—sales 15 this at ie. CBlLENT—eslos 10 bbl at $1,30. SEED.-ales 60 bush Timothy at oaLT—salasloobbls MN 1 at $l,OO. 11111.4ST,alat 15 ibis at Dr. 2.lCON—sa 1000 Ds shoulders at 7,4; ow dodo at:X. dl ' e s 9 %; thou. MSS; 7300 De shoulders at Vi1i374% twos 10.4; 600 Da S. C. barns at 1214. DOS PO/M.—ulna la litas st $l5. ' BIONSTARY AND COZIIIIIICUC/AL. ills WOOL Tuvr.—ln New York, during the put wash. the Mania Mr wool hn been good, though not general: exile holders baring bads mry natisfactory ran of custom , . white other factors hod only a limited unmade of Vippllca tlom from buyers. The total arrival, of domestic wool hera.doring 'ha week. have been 2,796 bats, 'Deluding 697 bales .by the Erie Eat mad, IS bale. by the Hodson River RaDroal, 85 Wes 1.1 the North River dant, 209 balsa colisterbe from Philadel phia, 3 balei from Baltimore, 47 halos fro m ealreston.'lm4 14012 balm per ship Ilsrry Flutings, froM Ran Fate:deco. Tide Le • rely opportune addition to the , mailable mop!) of California wool, which dweription has recently Moo gods ds freely porchmed, th ereby dinainiehing the Stook l 0 flan han matarially. The total reportod imparts or fonilign wool Issse been t 22 bane, 'minding. 1504 hum, on the 17th met, by the bark James Brim; from Huey.. 4 Yrie , Tb. bitoanol le • comparative statement of the total receipts of wool at Ude pmt donee the lasifotor meek., w reported by rui from week to week: Week ending. Ang.2l. perL7. nem. 14 • Sept. 21. Ibmidnt 'al 2,754 Foreign. ba1e5.........--. 199 ou 623 ' Total.-- ...... I,Zo imm 3.403 tlraud total four tracks, 1075 Sala hare been reported oaring Ma vest of 2.M,00e, 1Ds domestic deems at, according to qualsry, from ttrbn„te,,,,u,„ Lo cash, Wass Me, 76,00olbadomea tto pulled at 30(44(lo Ibr low Ito.lchotes arra, 150.000 Wawa* mama to flue numened, Irlthla a rugs or tram I.IICo, rated, flae, (this quality Wig most fought altar.) t . ) , Lam . DM balm Maxaso, mainly Imbed, 50 balm womb ed c o nt.,. and sundry small lots of EZIOJIIOII 4yrus, au awned and walled, ultb 70 bale* Imbed Perurlan an terms not it...amiable:l.--ln Bootomthsaalos(nallietad as bars, In pact by the firsonew of/alders) have reached 330,01:0 Ma domestic deuce and palled, with 4111 balm Mediterranean and South American, it roll Mices.....—.Tho total =lees of wool at Boston from Jan. Ito" Belot, 15; this year, seeped as,cot Wee doenestloarol 33,521 bales tamp, against =,050 bum domestic and 12,835 bales foreign same time In M 8... ...In Providence, sales have been made of 21,000 Tbi &meg tic fleece .t 450514, and 12,20015. twerp et 111,4300 lb. Ilan an In the principal seaboard , inartsta , prime us &d -ra iwng In Albuy, the demand Walton modallte, and prices hare Savored seners..—..ln Philadelphia, with reduad supplies and a good ingrain., Wen hare been repott ed of 140,000 Ps domestic wool, lochnlingl2,ooo Bev ilLne,hso, 40.000 do i and full blood, 600640, 15,000 do % m o o. o c, EI,OOO do, ,!,1 and blood, 40c, 5,000 do trib-arnetued, 4.1 c, 17, 000 do common, 20xer, 20,000 do N0.,1 palled. SPe, 30,000 do No. I pulled, 3[430,000 do unwashed, 2:' 4430:, ail we, and 12,000 Me de/alno on private terms. , • PurtLonna/Der GoeMaliggir.—Domealieoode—Male ban been eery moderate with loth lb. commie:U=lW Job horn. doting the put week, the wet weather twin m some extent interrupted bashusts, and the market gmerally has been doll for the meson. Most or the large Western bop. bare gone home, hot with oeculonal Were from Reef and the prcepict of a geed near trade, whlrltparlmlcommeapd, there is tio disposition on the part of holders to pram salsk the stock of good. generally [Wag light tar the eteSett. - Foreign Gmade—the market fur meet kinds la dolt, Nat then Le no material change Co note in the prices deny of the leading saki.; and &Utah goods are rather- seer= French sad German tehrin are to ,feli stook, and ha,kl with maker mere dramas. ' I The =whet tor .Eastern exclum- ' e continues very Arm, and ne bona. advanced th e rata to ;,4 prem. boyiutt. tad !4 prem. ealllng, but other duke, while paying %to was extent continued to draw att.!. uld dance, and there dbl• nut seem to to any general inditnatkro to advance It. prima. At ::;„ there was but little bushman dons, bnyers having tam able., In meat =MN, to rEITC111; t ut : In attar respect, the mutat underwent nod:sage The dlaannt c. Illinois, Pr rain t lowa carrel.; was advanoed today to 2 IA cent—{Cm. Gat. Dachau,. comity. firmonsid all the banks hare adrencad the rates to-day to 2kt t mem, Costomere only ma rely on being enrolled ut, that lima. Ortteiders will be kr- Innate if Moyne.] what they want at %above mtrrent rata. Blatant readers should andantino:l that ,r,* which mcane Illinois sad Vilecounin Bank bra, is the standard here. That currency, though .trell Sectored,. hi not rtdetm able at any decent Cart or rtalamble Unmet of trouble, and hence the micro of exchange ficirdsafet with the thipments of produce, and the caprice of the .regwallr proprietors. What will put money to their purse, full se much as the LW of manly and demand, under our present system, contrails ' the price of exchange. Iron long this stile of things mum condlime, will depend upon the Intelligence of the next Legislature of this State and Whiconsin.--LChicaro Prem. Money 1. scarce, In city mad country, and it In almost as band to collect as in '67. Nor are proeprets of Daprarentent vesy flattering. Thedry goods tratielefalr with toms henna, bet payments, at port inaelatednem, caulk. Ilene) Medina of money are expected during the fair week and the' Ruch eoereNing,u merchants come In then to make mirchantia, but no think it Probable the money to not in the country to be hod. The Meirsmentof Sllasouti money Ins been no mess that the people cannot get mach. Ins short time era *lull be able to tell; from the griartarly Bank etatements. how much that retirement hae been, nor does than seem to be auy more money in our neighboring Pole*. Our wholesale met chant. ern therefore eery particular la choice of mato.. and in limiting tho Moe of bill.. The country merna to hare columned morn than it produces, and s retrenchment of ',pence, le deeireble.—.lBL Louis Dem. Import , . by nivel WIIRELING, per Circe°it-7 Wads lob. do, 18 bail do, I do do, '5 kip twist; sits i to bn sosp,3 rolls tom:: bgs rofree.4 bt tivators,l bell and /rants. 1 la sundries, Dield; 100 bbl. dour, 250 se. oats, .1 A Fa JII Perilar, 9 bble scrap iron. = boiler.; ' . blds pears, 4 do spples, .1 0 Herbert; b b- P Riggs. • Imports by &gat arose!. • P. P. A - C. IL 11.-16 ski int, owners 200 bdis ;handles, Pastier & co; 2A tons instal, 11' 11 , Web.% GOdo do, Mug& & co; 40 Qo do, T Little & eir 60 bis candles, W Itsgider; 16 do cheese, 2too bash wheat, 504 bias f our,llPClurkan a etc 700 bush wheat, SS by corn, Dl'llaus & &Wu; 20 to lard, Halmos & ca 410 obis flour, J cf.mmer: 44 .36 do, D WA. • Ire; 195 do do, 3 Y Sill & co; 330 do do, Leach & Catalano; • 29c1 do do, .1 ll'Cully & co& 291 do do, flatboat. & .4100 do do, .1 111'D001tt; 106 do do, 100 both wheat, 1 bbl 'egg; Ido - butter, 5 do apple{ Watt 1 Wilson; 200 Nub wheat, 6D11.• womb; 1100 do do, 1300 do barley, I/Rd:Luck & as 6 MEW sagas, l George & co, 45 k6v butler, 100 dm browns, GS Ars rags, ownerglo 400 Wooing, Williams a; Johnston; 20 tofu tasted, J Wood & co; 10 olds port,S Richard& ZOO bld. dour, Liggett & co; 133 Os rags, A Bradley; 23 by seed, 100 bbls flour, W IrCutchcon; 30 dot bucket.. fiend& Meets= 1200 boati wheat, Canfield & co: 10 bat obsess, 300 budowboat. Kiddie, WW2 & co; 40 Dbl. flour, C Myers, 47 bides, Loot; 62 sks rags, tiltrltor A Dilworth; 35 bbl , whisky. 11 Lal l em;2oo bbla flour, 260 bath wheat, Sample & Jou& 25 du bucket., Wll Kirkrick; sdo do, AtwelL Leo & 9 bbis coal oil, P. U. Minorco ; 25 dot buckets, It DLL do ur .llonso & cc* 120 bdls broom., rerrall;3oo bulb wheat,/ Damnr, 64 ball whisky. Carr a co; v 3 do the dal', Itaki&011 / 00 biil& .5 kl'Cotota & or, 200 do do, 9 Lindsey; /0 6:00,J Grim; 129 do do, Coots & co; 150 do do, 600 bush wheat, II Dalull & co; 600 do do, B. rard; 10 bids apple., Lloyd & Shirk; 360 do flour, 23 do eggs, II hos, Jr,25 dos bac'kets,W aortal) & cm za do w 00.% B now= a co; 50 bbla dour, r Bail & 100 do do, Brown & Skirpatrlc 20 cars canto, 21 do • Co. ‘gs. owner,- 312 kg* butter, 075 do lead, 372 bbl, eggs, 153 ' bk. Dube; =r. bbl flour, 159 mks bacon. 474 Wee, .1.51 ola coal oft, 165 do pork, 00 tcs hams, 124 aka flaxseed, 360 bids wblairy„ 70 roll. leather, 10 hhda tabarro,;looo both ' ribeat,39 boo candles; 50 mew tobacco, Clarke & co. P. 0. & 0. IL 11.-4 labds tobacco, Hell. 8 lads oil, Faboestock & co e 19 bgs feathers, El ging; 100 bbl boor, 14 hods sugar, llPCcortos & co; 7 bbda tobscoo, 3 do sugar, 'IL Orley; 393 hales, M Detangw, 2 bbd. roger, 8 Lindsey; b do do, Wll Smith* c 12 bots'whislry,..Boyd; 670 aka wheat, Brown & Kirkpatrkk; IS bbl whisky, Pricker & co; 71 do do. brCrickarS & mg 121 Md., IPLanghlto; 7 cars hogs, 10 du cattle, owner; 21 bbls whisky, ,103 ate what, 20.51,b1a cost oil, 230 balsa wool, 87 elk bacon, 103 big Candice, 97 bbl. eggs, 9 bbds 240 eke oil cake, 1919 bbl door, Oulu, t co. O. & P. B. 5.-030 bask wheat, 400 do rye, .1 Straw; 190 Pigs lead, A iordoo; 390 cab. , c09900, 1l flossycm, 80 bbl. door, Dye ILO bbts floor, J Iloyd & co; 14 bbl knobs, Ideingston co; 3 do, JOllOll t et; 233 aka oats, 41 do barley, 8111 & or, 1200 bull wheat, klltane & Anier; 700 do, S Har i Keogh & co; M tilts, .1 14.1 1' Cnocc•75 pkgs copper, T 01 Howes 709 Imbwbeal; owner 37 bbl f100r,300 bosh wheat, D Wallas; 16,1 Sks dasseed,, Wallarg 1000 bush ryo, 300 do - , Ditchtcak & co; lb pkgs copper, Parke & co; 60 boo starch, 8./1. ralinestock &a% ISO bbla dour. Semple &Jontsp ago do, mys. a =wrier, 72 do, leech A IlatchLson; I= do, mope= &Wiliam; 12 cars cuts!, 11033kk t 60:3. do cm 3. Seam aka wool, 100 bbl eggs, 111 kg. bolter, 403 las cheese, 182 boo Clarke & co; 31 can cattle, owners. It rained Sktelydify until file o'clock, whale' ft:pit:belly cleared rp, A groat deal of ra/ft fell which legit be fill la the river. . The Commercle, of gaturday, sale —Carlfirtila,Yhein taaalve Allegheny river loreber dealer., was among the E aparloes paagewpre for Loalerllle yeaterdly. , - • Capt. John L. Elbales canoe down hate Illtaburgh, go-I bring the Amon to the levee to-day fora trip to New Oor New Orissa. parketa are psyloktbeir pliotedir'd• each' , - for ip. T the he E tr conomy came in from , Bt. Louis. tinvindliberged; conOderable wool at Loaletille. Oept.ileitclioarer:had not decided which way to head her het nig& - • • - • • Thu Bortat and Glenwood left forPittehazill watt fellow, avas—thrifonnerwith 30S and it. latter whit our 930 tome, principally flour, and lew pawner. • • The Decoteh cleared for New Orleans with 170 tans, le eluding way engagements. 20 horses, CO cabin, and 000 deft An old holy was robbCd on board the P. , ...)nnay $l2O. Two known more arrental oa envdclon. Steamboat Reglater. '-- . ORIMVED. DAPAITES. TAN:mph, Brownsville; - , Telegrzob Elsrranfile; 7.fr.rson, Brom:milk; • Jallermy; % Col. Bayard, Vilsabab; ' CoL Bawd, Xital.3 . 4b; . Itlver-534, feet—ca a MM. . , Wel•aimptais •ataratti. Ken Yoke, kept. lii."—Okton autrloek;it almaoo beta. Flow firm; War 13.000 thin Wheat de4at 5e1er16, 669 bash; white at. $1,3 6 31,4% weatent whitaj t -fai,3o. Cora declined; Sim 6,5C0 Dub white at Mak . kW hear*. bet morn active at $609,60. _Part buoyant i sl3.l33pgabs far • " mine and k10,7b0 WA far prime.' tinker ktwatt: al aware. .do__age,o,l6. Mare Illnta dm 0f ,.. 75 0 a laP at "flhllit .1.7/i. Freights on cotton to Il &mat ?,4t1.. [rote • krater at 311@•13%. Leath= oak eat at- hands* the quotations ankterely malatalied. • Mated Oil &MU ET% VAS. Stir-k 5 coma dull tad bia , p, Can a Radadevad 09V.; Illinois Central Dash 89%': Va.ts avtalml... C'4; -.-: kilialpn yarn =; N.. York C#l l-14 lat l 6: Vakinta : i96:111 ad Size. nem 114%; Gahmaa illtleao 40r 74• 1 att. - . 4 1 4: OM 4 Toledo Zi: Padacilall 11.8.p..hth E,,,,.. v.: tacky Siete liga'; Team.. Rem laii. . " • •t - "entatirentl, heyt. Si—Flour le S . Va bbl aleavet bat tha ~..._ market Is Dot Melva. Wbent hi Ze... S 4. 11,. bittor 1.. • i • Flaw Red. Own sad the other gnaw antatemmom I . ~• .. priaa, bat the marital la very deredl. Wbay 24,14 wv... -- • • .1. n e t , in auras of the ocelot.- Shaw =Lawn so to ' a good demand fa prOT111101:1 itlldaill are flakiajle,X, - ,:e- for MICIIII &GOMM .ad WO. maul Sr. 011analaitas is S-":" . 3f4kog, but oast be filltd.r Balm of larl4lSaoll o .li • .. .... and 11 at alma; and *Mere Park at $111,6 •10:emmal • 1 ' $l3. the latter Gnat; brands. Ystmeamatue, gept.-11k—The Naar - tM•110 ..: 3 iiitii l 2, 4- 1 •• " dull; and.tho stack corm farnid -.letu p , LK ll.a. a•ri . .• "."1•"'Z•• aaalwr al l i, " duratn . :Ereib craned stmettisev a te la 411 5 I t..i.• llaulasi , S.Var and elks: fatally a/ .w dell; salat 3.000 lamb' it .s l ,le4 l . l3 # "l er - ; • ' PAO far white. Bye la mash' wanted st ilkl.i. ~,......._ Meta mks Cr 8,000 bum at MO& 1 1 . 00 ,, 14 1. Z7:71%,...1. ar trroaght=e; -- Testidone are meellata4 , Vi., --,: mid at 1131413 for ILL= IIV , O r Itte t" " Macadam :MO Maio( lard wdd at 140 5... e r _ ~....„.... Mahe old at 1134fra1.3%. WIdeIIYZeTZ . - id . • 1 . 7., _ - humans,' &TA. 11k-talg s :), 1 1,7;4. I ttaelek lioward aimed tali at $ 5 .••• t. 0 8011 0 ' I. ..I am mill. • Corn le boaThaa *WO ...yin ... acre at tan.S3,--Yraristme are gran Inman et .., . .., Pork ELS,,ii. •IVldikk riaadllllZ. : . ! • - L...''....,:..-, . . 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