. ... -.. .T" --..... 1 ,--. ... ..._ .....itT" . _..7._..:-... • ,•'::' - ill , y ." ".: 7"...1 i ..:.• j i , - ' -r's: -- - _61:1.i . ... , I.• I i s' ' ' '' l II -7-- .4COUtnitSigolli ate. •••........------------- I K . L . .8, - 0 . 1.0 gi R 8 , -- I ' ''''''--Forwartlog k (pmmlation Merchant, ...I,:i Ewe's, eILIM anti rBODDOD sinierally, iro.So Weer sad 911Thit strata - tstnale-Aludora. 111 , , C"e17 a AV 4 ittsbeetz 10 Einim re'l l =a b ottle Tat= &trill . 4".. a 0,..,41.x Bottle i ataeritmClecinuatafeatit skyomaille,as Webater attestor;Ohimetet Illatemood a aa Pi:Gm& Illoals.ltatttmenneomdfa r „„,,,,, 4ks &Overman, Pbilaaelithir,Oxiketal Altenhiare, ,I ig A ACCkdna .Nr "York. H --, faTlyd EDGERTON & ATHWART, I. Wholekelc.iltocenk Si. eAmmitdon Merchants, • • ..107•WO.OD STREET. essait: - -;- -- • ,•-•, -- - •i I - iil I . 1 _. . -- Q:-c - liztck a tlazzati, i. I r...... 5 : . wo „.; 0 6 , ....i.e ' I _ 4 43 , 1D1TA10, wiar tal3 so co., Weolitaiiiinitik.CioninitetiontanA Torwardiug Mordants ati_atila Minns Prodnit i ntd Provinces, at N. In limfflii",39l2stcrei. Piro ft= "Na ssdi f Ca r=. B litniiiW in i It:lt:rt.' jandtl MI.4t:DIAITITIP.-..•....i..4....-.44..----wer aostir.os. oaata:rm-r.Errc soToaarsrsox. PIODUCM. - 111D_ •COM 4 aSION MERCHINIA, „No. 6 timttlifretti Street, :-,..,.."-r el .-.-.,': tni2iB^.4 0..4;0u]. me... tide{.,..‘• t.--.,, . . . - ITTIBBUROH, PENN. tail DLOUR, Otteil .l d HILL TM, and every klia - inosinfry Manta; &pedal enmities glue to Ono- dimmeitragtfmt 3 eN. - : 11 0. - I 6 P4h.b"Dh*achtnla go , utispirnim •.....::x..11.110ire..........1 1 / a .ll4lrwint. f. , 14 3 4 1 9. LIMP A' A fAK , PATRIOXII, WiEr. opifii, 41-* - - .43- R 0 0 mat a ~.., :; ANC! 11) E4tBS -- IN • ~..41- 4 :1.1, R.4C. NA) SEED 8, - NOltag..."lHld 193 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. Adapt 00 3: - . -- 33..CALIMIEITUO ICOMIIIIIO* 41,. Per* rdhag /11 tr•tUta Ist f ' , .: 2 !:--!...-: -' ' .sad Wages* Delineate • . ,41, WESTERN .RESMOVE ORRESE, AMMO, LARD, .PORII,I Ililooll, FLOUR, NISH, , tote Zoarl Alba, Balaratatc, Memel A LAM OR, Dried - 7••••,...i - ,: Pratt an6Pro,Baceetimally. ' ?' •'- aiiiit s ilia'avia"ll l ,lll Front. ocit i I PITTSBURGH, PA. teat. etTA...:-:.=.;.... • '-. - .........i.L.... ... .-,.... - ....0ma BBUAZD. 470'iar di, ' 00 hi, 4113p.10N gItUIIANTS, i 4 3 ,11) Itit.ipittS IN El-taljno G .Z X.6c PRODUCE, Ni. 343 . I.s. l bpirt7 Street, .I .PA. Choke 'Wanda of 1201114 Itokor's and rotolty tom, .0 1 4colal, on tom& Tartlontsr ottoution paid to filling Weirs ibellorettalttlhopoorstfy. octklyo JJULIES A. YETZSR, Forwarding and COMMON Mt SWOT. far the Woof /LOUD. GRJLIN,DBODN:LILRD,BUTTBS,BBILDS,DRIRD,VatILT. lart•Proloto i rerally,'NO: rorkit Mere, cone Pent. i= Y. fiL ViLlablargb. Br, do, &WM...a • 800, do 4 Atwell, Lee l Da, ao, Jolla /Maio; D. limper a Co, Otral000ll; B. By, Orblor U. Std. dg - Bank,,Drbsollog, Samuel Ott, EN rad . do, OrarriVl3o, do,"Pastool finlas4 dg Cuokman Bro., deadly 1.. O. Gua1t5 r* ........:. -.FRAN& VAN 00,1130.11. ari:iltuirr a 'VAN GORDER, BEfttrlaNDl§E BROKERS, _____. .• ANR --- 700MMISSIoN ;IfERCHANTS, • .114 Second Shit, Ilttsbuigb. Strut, o - I. W. That Ca, Now Toni, : Itriser A Dilworth, Mate,' nom* 904 ~ " PP. LIAPPAAsh A Co, T b s t= h e i wt A Y 0 13141 300ondleAA Maim A 0o." I la. • Harrison A Wpm Olacia. T. 1. - hhiirtulifik Son% Phila. . er. &Doom a Do., T..WhltMv k Oa, Doltioors;111. D. Newcomb A Oa, Lce- ArrOlwitio4. - Almt A 00. . - 7 - Willa, Hy. oto-134 IagRBST it BARK :It, P AND PHOTISION q 0 M.l, BOZO : . TS, 267 Liberty S. at, comer of Rand, Prrrataritan, pauw.a. -181„Partkallor, attention Ent • to Om porelmso and ale of !kw, Ondn, Dried Indio, Pitalmo, Pork, Lard, honor Ohba., Chase and Timothy MAIN &e. Onion promptly illod ot thationest market prima Ad Minns toads co cond,plinentro olh„Othoo of the Pitnbargh hisontnetory. nonlyd SMIPEL - YD. 1,4 CO., .r~ 1t18310.11 BISECIIANTB, Anal:aim astir eft thaerally, 834.1.18.intY c e► R. }A. Depot, Itictlrd ~ ---'- ... 1 01151:03 1 1710 C 0 MMlthSt - ON-- - -- -rosarastlet PIP --''• -, -- -4 . 4 -Acroti".tr ` hiahorkint Fire Brand Pot Clay, NO1: 149 =4151 Wad mar Sixth, Ymmargh. piatitaPPs l s .Poper at 'xtunse =kat. Cub 1M14,1 1 . .... ~. - ~, 112.2174. a. awe BROIL /MD 11.41, stja W S ID A. ar i a t R ir a R , DIFAXIZMES i smonuon anmuunort stioutti,urra lor tb• Nia or •.- PIG-METAL AND BLOOMS, • Mo.ASV Lt 7 Strait, 'PrITSBUIII3II. PA Jff•[3tuninair•is, Go, .. , tl3cKtapicin to Efalogm,lPOreerr /1 Ca.] aisiiiiirstisiaCaidilixusion Merdanta, mu' , Freda.", Maui and Woois 478.153 . 7eatt avid 12381Nsdel. RUsburoli, A. aPbl7l-421129 linsrMlMAsauxia•-AWl t iqi AV i4enT-u - s-. •• ' • BPIIINOIIat 1214_411 C O BIPC A.EIIO AN'rs Viraottidee Proviaion4Produee Generally no. 209 r&eity Btteet, inttebtirgh. lets —i • lirjr.n, sionr 'Grain and dia M roluiniat IPO.' ISt praiwahling e xieledan .524Parign4 P". , - S. aviiilfm.„—'o l7 Tlll o2 . VOTHIBELT &SON. General Commie itos aim Attar brthe Pludisso at Rat lasses, 6,a.l2lll.lgUtMe•talttabtlrei. Patera e °OWE , 1)10 , Who Grocer, Ttettattstitid Deuttagistritsichtatillo. 1113 Liberty Marc arritalinted Psoeugsr Orgut, Pittsburgh, P. mpg a. iunnat. ao., _ En -FACTORS and. Produce Cortunii ,ikibilitebour artaar,andn, Basftend 6. 1 . 7 and 92 ?root s ert, 7 . anitigisto. ril L3O. As *Voted Ba, Pittetnailitt, W9ITII AIit,!IUDLEAD, ZINO PAILITII' AND_LtiLiAttGll,l64ll WholiattaDealsra In Oils, Mots VatitlapoiaDd Turpattias. • ' • Jalayd • JOIINSTON; (en. :. aor to L. wiloox, Pa:lustaw osmium a ram amamm and Aer angfrii maid e: me We:Wog ea AL eareertamt of Pare Dritl Peelertel Nene) ileods. ,14edkdare, Mir JelerePo. Bara' Plaid, Pore Warn, Vorrte lenses ke.oli lof which fall • curter •••la et rAiao Pm= “Alawnmia...4l:l7 T, .111ACK.EOWN, Wholesale Druggist, 41 01161111 CHI Iliandicsantradd afoot far Ilayee. 'ad /I to N 00.07 Llbarty gnat. ruts. 13 AkrAIiNESTOCIS. it Oa, late cif the Jinn ill.4.7llAitareNcck ON; oiad necomert to Mann Wbolaisto Dates!. No. oaroes Wood and fowl* A. FAHNESTOOR & CO., mum 4t, . jua llMowla Drat:Mit sad If:retu rn s of Whlta(Lod, ea, carrot W Wad h a ull nw e liter incla7 b -^- etaf rr ' .1.---....„ . . LL na YN &REIM WHO LESALE a IND ' I Atitragsuawnwas and it. CW, ita, &mh ' itlaraLli_ ,O (SUCCESSOR TO L. j Jos-- .',4; 'asantornualaolgramans MAW, keeps J iftet ZZ7, — bM. 4llsod 001116114 asorarent d Drop,' Ilidtesmoy Mato C 4. 4 6 w1 1k 3a IKAM ' ' iigigeorstair canipnundalan cie•Ftvi. -, - 0 0- s° Yes., ~. _ Tv 24' ___, . • Nod Asoll fog VW* 'l44lVocd minst. 00112# , • . - al 4 :IWO TT, Whbieevsle • De... 4 4. er -eLn Acne; Pamt.oft. van:oft , sal :Dy•sentro, *it <MUM aillncdrayromptry uon. c, Wilma .MO tics. TAMU HOLMES To- stdDsamo/Pmfutoritir CO. Pork Psaltery i ;;Thurlsamu' ems .512_,..r e. , aryrayriss. .... " .....—. O. S. LUIS. T.l4olk.tb , ffirra__.--FlTNl.—onit, Ootatairmion jra iebilreleinnes Pheettentc ageless In Wtatotn It. UM Punt /kW. VW ilacon,'lluttem, Llnned On, Pet lead . Bead; Cinttn, Dried deny. and Produce 11=t;But _.Panttly Vote deny. en hand the obi al • Maim W. r alebleted Patented Noel peue liaLlloll4cond 5n4131 . Fine et.. 1 . 41 . 14 m.. .. Wood end imithaeld eta; PftudnurEV, Pa. "21." C • • t irW u sw altaandhrinoilm aid ••• dui= MardzontOnd P 1"21 Obeemrandta, Mks ash isd Prcds.! mrain p Weed aboviWaSer PlChiburgi, 1"21 WAREHOUSE. -J . GARD "Wholmol• Nam IA i s Maar, irwrisini • • ' ami • -• • • Mo. ill &meth at ant, balsas • • . • VOL : s Zesitivu ni ßalers in t im i tow , 2 44.llo,zro.! . * (truly Amt. • ... Q01:LOQL , 110 p 81 6,7taikesiarinFetag .a m • le-s::, . ..•-'' , _4:4:',i:1.,',11 f':..:' -i:...::',.).5 .11q. HE 1 AILY N EW BOORS.-- AGAINST WIND AND TISK. By flobas Lw, anchor of Esti& Brazolvnio. THE NIALBGB YARN, or no Boma= of, Manta Bail; 2 vols. , .11:111AN 11011 E, a Tata of Oullir LIN by 'Uto author of LIPS IN SPAIN, PAST AND PRESENT: BI Wants. Therabom out vol EVENINGS AT THNISWBABOOPT, or Haamirebn among lb. Sfinnear Omani man Forms of AnlSsal Mk. Si Pllnfp Hinny Clcom. T. IL S. mr27 KAY & CO., 55 Wood M. A..., OEM NOVELS FOR ONLY. 10 VI'S. 25 OSST NOVSLB 1015 ONLY 10 0651111., 521 OMIT SOULS FOR ONLY 10 OMITS. - 60 OSIST F 0111217011 ONLY 20 MINT& • 10 CSINT NOVILS 1011 ONLY 5:0 OISTIL MIST 110911L8 ros ONLY 25 OINTS, And other Boots at Ilk, low prima. AT HIJEIT)k uiN W& ilk..Thdy are Owing out their stock preparatory to their removal to their user Store Wort door to the Pfeil:Moe. FOR TWO WIEREB LONGER ONLY. FOR TWO MILES LONGER ONLY. me2.o BOOKS—Roots and Fruits of the Cbrtedotal.ilo. or Itinstrattons of ;raid' and ()bed*. sate, by ov.Win.Aroot,l rot. London. Um from Itanrai tar LIG on Ruth, or }be Prororbc illuttratod, 2 vol., 12cno. Rev. W. Arnot London. Punnet tbo Pratt, and the Leanne of bit Lilo end Times, by Roo. Raton Stool. London. Bible Maori in Oannection with thelesteiel Blitory of the Wothi. Yoe sale by J. L. ItilAD. 7 fourth IMPORTANT NEW BOOKS Lectaree on lb* bagSeh Lenisage, LT G. P; ;The Treason of klebr General Lee, byO. P: 110.111 C Anwar to Ilagb 11111 or arid Tboont tholoilota, by nos, A- Dsnog Travel end Study to Italy, by Marko RIMS Umlaut Adventures andabeerraflon to Africa, by liv.o. Thome; Abducts on UMW° RWtticltn; . I Jolt Balm by Baolleo—tbe but book of tbo kind; Thu Ilobotm °fended, by &J. Baird; ; The Liao and Timm of Scrod MOM% Near Edition of Burnet Worko—Practlail Sersoons—the Imminent and lbe Wet of Balvatlota Obeid to History, by Trumbull. Jost received Id web DLTISOIII.II3 Xastai -street. H AWTHORN'SNEW.BOOK- Tin MARBLE PAWN; OR, THE ROMANO/I Of lIIONTI BAN( •- By Nathan's/ lhathora. Llan, Bland and Paya/cal or, lac lanai nee 01 Malan aad Maranon Ballston& tiparaoca, &.v. &arab U. Jams D. D. lions PikallB.44 or, Ta 284•88 VlTiota for ea. et JOHN 8. DAVISON% mtl2 No.9lldark at Wm. sourrauta pm 111, 13019TETICING T,lttrn ELBOTROPATIIT TIIB INVILIDICHOPR, OVVIOM lIOURi r PROB I I A. 11. To 94'411 PROFESSOR -A. S. GREGORY head F. gravi[is, LL D., Phyeldan aad surpoi, or baereld, 4espeettnlty alums. to the CLOW= of Htteboysh. Alle gheny, Idancheilar and the eetroteicdog conelenthil 1b.7 ben located thetoseltes permanent] t Pittelmegly f.,r the treatment of 'ail &weak both fanctloael • etel ovate. by the application of ILZOTAO-11AGNIOTIL11,:on 0.017 ,Ilssolared system" From the tritinipaint and alnicat 'an - paralleled meow that Ina atteofidabeir practice, so .010ctrIalilz....<1 from thelr capinience—onem • Homeopa th la sad the mbar 'Allopathic phythlan—they fad warranted In ii•Pnif to the afillated, eat Utley elm cure on °laical:lle Oa. imam*, menu Palsy or Paraktax, Intipime Courompti, Risuola ! room, both Acute aid Chronic- Nowa - /Oa, Hood ado, Torpid Zinn-, Bro;obitia, Catarrh, Anima, Weiblen msd Amara,* of the Spine, Scrofula, Arpepia, Polk nee by Anodyne, ikiuginy ini the etui, Anoarmane, Oat- Gracie, Weak Byes, Eryeapoias, Spwoodie Retention of the Urines St. t 7.-1 . Dam., OrbolisSaltilbewn,Pro. Ani or Piles, fusalo Weakneee sad reregularifiee„ Genera! Debilit;s4 De. matganents of tie NorIMIJ SVECIaI, spy Joists crud all Diefraess of the Bowels. While they nay cblefly on the proper anon:anon of .111,110131101 TY, lammedlal spot th ey do nit nJoot the arca macaw In lath came se th eir imparierre los Prov ed ft to benendaL Ifoldtodos 10 evrty tobarsobity aro eafforitig and dylng from thialfunsof dimeue; In AVM of all die .0111 mit an. wearkd tolls ache!, payeldent, who, erantad &wail Or. thing e rr thba - tam :do yet, nlter ••.0 e .• • , illgema taft, 12.1 r • .„ '• ry, • •t tr • no attlstrotory malty antra • •t o r thoonatt••• Bat why do Memo Ohm an, merlin they am trot the tame that ti and b the tkillfd ttectrirtaa 1 &mum they are toosednalotad the gnu; Irma which totem applicatton dlreart • Physician lobo bare tatteatinfdloted with &tem or long atarolang lava wham they tram sthaostod ell known rffinednot an putiordarly invited to sin oar rot= a trig. t Prof. GICEGORY and Dr. Ifflllll7. Sham" 4 mike their my to Ilmbursti perzenesei tad they 11.11.1*An who may pit apon them tr connaltatlon, that they w7ll not be eo• compel to hop* far • an =den Mery try gnat' and add tient ironed Sr oath ettoorateenatot CONEULTATIOISB THEE. We cordially ttrll, the af flrted to en as a call. 'attraction into to both ladlet and gentlemen who dear* • toowledp ofear mama of trading irlan*- Certificates of cares may be Nam at oar ram:4,BoolT 1101;141, PARLOR No. 1 and O//'OS R.. 1 sad 7. Prints antranco linputtlar./ DH.-rt. A. IL90N•B Tonle, Cathartic and Anti-Disixrptio PILLS. .11ITILSON'S PILLS have had a mere local TT eilstance for one twenty Feint ansapeterted by ad.' wenteles of any tied, and told as doable thepia of what Wary are now *old at, yet whb Ul thaw dtwdrantape, Whatever and tboy ban In de Inetance fatted to runlet the almod eettifealoa In pato mleog all the reetalrameats We nalwarfeatily teed ie sad aa /inch are ruommended by some of toe moat worthy and reeporulble [Weans of Oho lead. near he Instance what Cot . Wllllasa i Hopkins, of e; Pa, atlbt Naiad. Wm. Hop Lint, late nand Canan:Honer qfthe SW< Waandsrlat January 11, MS. Da. a. A. Wigan,. Plttabargh, Pen—l Waal Dan cans your Andl.Dysionytk when wagon requlad, for many yew-Nand antlinally nay that I bare moms lama my mottkine equal to them In rellerlil ma hour athetlon lal the Manama nod heart; they has near Wad to alias En from hoodmho, and la. always MO my antoot In Lotter audition than lay tomtit. I most confidently eanand 'oar POW a sate and highly valuable medicine. T 00.., reimentlully, WAS. HOPKINS. Mem 9. L. Tanaarmcg. t 0.-1 ben bad Muddemble experience la the use of Dmextreordinary Pin compounded bJ D. R. Adams Mahon, of uhlonyciel are now 'the people sun, and have one. bit their budget Influence 1p my one liersom tiambeche, whin( from • dbacedeeeki con. dltlon of the stomach. I be.. Inleariee prescri6ed them for others. In awes of aceefcreedu and caw loran 60 headache depending nu • deranged and Irritable condltion of the Momach and digestive orpna,for which they mem peculiar. ly achMed, being entlee/y free hots any piping tendency. I maul theme • eery valaable Pill, and one that rules, eldamt et.lldeblltating. Tones, truly, CEO. H,iCIMILIL Prepaid and add by B. L. PALINVITOCIE 900, Whole. sale Druggists, and P ro aniaturs of IL L. FAHILLDIVOIVeI - 999111/0611, filo. 80, corner of Woad and fonttb streets, Pittabutgb". Bold at retail by Deniable eyyry• here, fa2t3nadine/ 1860• SPRING JB6O HATS AND CAPS. ArCORD. & CO* HAVE REMY= TM NSIVIST IFFYLkiI OF SILK, CASSIADIRE AND SOFT, RATS. Atio,OAPB la greet Variety. NO. 13t WOOD dTREET. mvB ;1.1. - (Somme to Mart LAM lISPONTIR AND DDIALMN IN EAR.DWARII, Carnal Libeity and St.Olair fitrae' ta, Dadly PITTSBURG!). PA. I T E T H • N. 8TE133337=8. 21r. - 1 , 1; DENTIST, . I.9IPENN STREET, opposite Et. Clair Hotal,lnsatia Teeth on Plum of Ociallts and Paroelaln; Woo, an Gold and other Natalie Beata when da , Bred. Au cow tweet oparstirms estafolly attended to.— Theetrkil ettweethatia applied In extracting teeth. nolkly JACKSON & TOWASESIA, PORK PIiCI; E S. mid Dealers In Baoon, Lard, Dried Baer, Bleee and R ump Pork, • No. 12 fourth street, nest Liberty, P. MARSLIALL & CO.; Aznotmektbo urllll of NE W WALL PIXELS, BORDERS, &c., A? N O : 87 WOOD Sims. 19E9 U; ~BTEBB, itc.— Tm ONLY MA - NIIIA OTO or Ism imantumix Tlll.l Of OARTWAIGIIT YOUNGI ' .rlO No. WOOD WAIST. IN TEC EMT, Pi C oo do. todf ono. SktlM, ooo # 4 4 • 100 do Toon do do , do , • • 00 do plot do , 11111 200 warted • do - do • reed sad *a 4ido by 11Eil ANDVlddid, - so. to Wood W. prowl. 84 134" 11". AiroLANIVS LIVBRPILLB.—abe 'Wring° matt* at Mats Pate, tagellwr rltb th. h 1 tai act* racy with artdab pry an prepares and Datip minim thsla ta the patrol:ars May to levy t.irtta. • tare LANDIS:WM ase. Illanstuiakl and 7v9rtb eta OE -25 btu. just, Todd ma =EME Otto Nooks. AT EIIINTA AT IItINTIA MINER'S. Boa Dr./foter. PITTSBURGH; WEDVESDA MORNINU . . MARCH,I 28, 1860. Vittsbard PIIBLISEIBD DAII.I AND wraiux BT R. Ir. RELICT'S' dc C 70..! um, mum. awn latinima. VITTII333IZrfICaIis WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAILOW 28 . . Pittsburgh Annual Oonibirenos of litui It. Church. .I,clCtrimmq,oadooco of the I ally Pittsburgh Clarstiej Fourth Day—Afternoon tirssion.—Conterimoe ooavencd at 2 o'clock. Bishop Amen announced that the Cottenince la-authorized to draw on the Chartered 'hind for $25, after *blob the exanduation of Ipcal Preachers for Deaoon'e orders loot place, and seven candidate!' were elected. The report on Slavery eras taken up and click led *prolonged and able dlsonselon (resolutions publiehed in • yeeterdars paper) io *blob ,Dr. Baird, Bev. D. P. Mitchell and .others partici paled. After the adoption of as report 'land reeolcitione, the Bishop submitted to the Confe rence the Providence, Oloolohati and Erie (on. farenospropoeed changes to the Rule on Slavery. 04 each, the Conference voted largely in the pia jority to non•oonoctr. The Conference is straggly antielavery, but is opposed to the extreme views of the extremists on Ole vexed question. . Fifth Day.—The Contererbis convened at !'tbe na ta l hoar, Opening exereisee conducted iby Rev. B. R. Breakouts,. - • • ; The Committee on the Bethel Cause reolgtlr mended the re•appointment! of Rev. 1. Dallis, the present worthy Incumbent, chaplain of Ibe Pitteburgh Bethel. - The report of the Committees on Tetoperaige, Parseneges Book Depository" and . Tract cinto reported arid were, properly disposed of., The committee appointed 'et tut oneelo4 of the Conference, to prepare a memorial to .;the General' Contbrence on the subject of spaniel transfers, presented a report adverse to :the custom. The repbrt gave dee to a spicy die oassiou. Rev. Dr. Brown and W, J. Troth, (Wien al messengers from the Plttabargh Conference of the Blethodlst Protestant Chnrob,,wers present ed to the Conference, and delivered excellent addresses. Du. %Wakefield, Cox and olbersi re sponded, after which the following reaolattons were adopted : Rooked, That we receive i not only with 'ap probation, bat great pleasure, the friendly Ind Christian greetings of the Pittsburgh Conferitice of the M. P. Church, as presented to us by thelr. representatlves, Rev. Dr. Drown and Mr. J. Troth. Resolved, That wa cordially reciprocate their fraternal regards; and that two member of this Conference be appolntc4 to boar these ex. prealons of fraternal and Christian friendship to the Conference, at its next annual session. Revs. Dr. Wakefield and T. M. Hudson *ere appointed delegates. At the close of the sildritimes, the seventh question—ttWhoare the Superatimeiary Preich ere ?" and the eighth question—" Who are the Superannuated Preacher.(" ; ware taken op end disposed of in the usual disciplinary cumuli. The committee appointed to examine Dr. Dors work on Slavery, reported in favor ofi . its publication, which was adopted. Committee on Churih Usages reported, oind Conference adjourned to meet at 2 p B 1420• diction by Its,. Dr. Drown. Appoixixants of tie Piistlair74 , danual Comfareme of dr M. E. Merck i PITTSBURGH DISTRICT—WIN. box, P. E. '. Liberty Street : I N Baird. Smithfield Street: .7 W Baker. Chart Church: C A Hamm. , i IVe.ley Cl:aped: S E Babcock. ! Asbory Chapel: A 0 Williams. Trinity Chapel: E Bitten. , ! City Minims : .1 M Thema.. ' Bradley Chapel: 111 1. Wt try. 1 liinninghsm: .1 Mensal. • i , South Pittsburgh : H Id I .l.eAbee. ~ East Liberty : I) A MeCready. I Lawnmeeville: Wm Cooper. ' ' Duques tm7lbarneg j J Horner. 1 , . Pine Creek aid Evergreen : J. Z Moon. Braddoek's Field : W 11 Locke. I lialCassport : 0 A Lowman. Circleville : W P Blackburn. Tarentism: .7 E Meow.. i Freeport: A II Thorns.. Worthington: D Rtueles. Squirrsl Hill : To be supplied. i Pittsburgh Female College: I: 0 Pershing, Prisi dent and Member of Christ Church Quarterly Cod: Pittsburgh Bethel: Waal Da% Member of Mb - . Bisnewrnms Du rarer—Wm; Lynch, P. E. , - 4 Blairsville: J W Shim. , i Talus r El Burt. ! Scbustoirn : J Williams. ' i ereetudnug and Latrobe: 7 Opligh. t Kittanning: It Cunningham. ' Dayton :.J N Pierce. Etderton: F D Fast. ..1 A Pierce. Apollo : J I. Wakefield • Marchand: .7 ffelgn, J W Smith. --,I• New Florenee and Bolivar : W Long. Mechanicsburg: J. D Knox, A. Blackburn. Barrel!: 11l J Montgomery. j New Derry: Dll Wa.mplar. ! Cambria: J Shane, E ii Baird. , Chest Springs : J I' Hill. Ligonier: W NV Roup. Mt. Pirraaantand West Newton: J J Molliyar; IN A Stewart. i , Saltaburg and Hopewell :ft Jordon. • ' UNIONTOWN Distarer—R. Hopkins, P. E. Uniontown: E B Oriffen. ' I Feriae City and Ball Vernon t 0 Crook. ! Brownsville: B F Mow. Bridgeport: A E Ward. , , Fayette Circuit: J J hiclotire, S T Show. ! Redstone and Connellsville : 8' Wakefield, •M MCK Garrett Youghloghany : James Hollings bead. Addison : 0 W Baker. I Centreville: T H Wilkinson. Somerset: IV Brown. Rostraver and Elisabeth: JaslA Miller, J 0 Mil:I -som. I Carmichardtown :I P Sadler , p W amith. , Mi. Morris: W K Marshall. ! NOWIOWIS : 11Nat. } • Wisanteron Dirralcr—D. L. IDempley, P. E . Washington : 17 Sinsabaugh. :., Maysville: J V Yarnell, T N Boyle, I Franklin :0 0 Walters, JIV yi' ' • :Wellsburg: T M Hudson. Flom:tee: J J Hays, A I!..kerl .• Coarse:tows : J L StiSey. ! Shousetown : J Wright, L S Kesgh. Tempera...4.llle: Ci Crump. Chartism:l'R L Miller, S F Jones. Canon/burg : L McClain. ' ! Peter's Creek: E Hingtly. I Pine Run : hi di Eaton. ! Monongahela City r I. it 11040003. Boallsville: J C Brown. ' i• Oregudeld: Wm McCracken. Bentleytellie : J IV Hauler. Hillsboro: W K Brown. t Providence: To be supplied. , . • . „ Waynesburg: J J Jackson. • z. Bennet:vats Durrsucr—Jobn Momt, P.E. L ', , Bannerville : It Hamilton. . ' - Morristown :S Y Kennedy, D M Hollist.r. '• Fairview : P 0 Edmond. BannsvWe Circuit: J Coen, If S IVblte. Bridgeport: W Darby, J Dillon, Sop. Bell AU: J I. Hums Moordeld : .1 It Cooper, W IHarris. , Woodgield : James Ilend•rson. I Baresville. C .11 Edwards, J Jon... i 11.almille: A J Lane, .1 Phillips. 4 Centerville: E IV Brady, C Q Davit. ,_ i St. Clalrrrills: A I) 3PCormielt. Powhattan ; Elliot Rosa. ' 111'CONNILSTILL1 DISTRICT-111MB 8111114 P. P. hlPConnellsvill• and ld'Kendree: 8 Crone. Morgan: L Petty. Beverly: J Grant, If Ellison.TWlnttaoly, Sup. l t Sharon and taw:Marne: W Gamble; W D Stave:M. 'Norwich : I N M'Abee. Cumberland: W Athsy, John Miller. Somwdeld t W P Hamilton, Ail'? Batts. • Stafford: J H Whit*, T C Hatfield. Salem: 11 long, A Belo ! Brovmsville: Wm Jobuton. ; Newport::A Hutton, liugb &Wards t i CASIBRIDON DISTRICF-45 , A D.vidcoo, P. E. : Cambridge : IV B Watkins. Washington: J C Taylor. Adam/mill.: J Huston, NV 0 Froth. 1 East Plaiofield : George McKee. 1 Coshocton: S M Hickman. , Cadiz: A Scott. . I Deenvillo: 11 Snyder, it B nu.. New Philatislphia: 11 0 Worth ngton. Ilrichtille: .7 Shaw, TM El us. West Chester: 8 Lewis, John Conner. i Martinsville: John . P Nasals,: t • New Athens: It Cartwright. : • Warrenton: F V Verticals. • I Kimbolton : .1 E Hi:dilater. t Brauttaamiti DISTRICT.4I. Y. Clarks, P. E. theubetwille--Kramar Chapel :8 P W001f... I Hamlin. ChapelA I, Petty, I Richmond: T J Higgins, P K d cCuo. Springfield: I' C bloClare,J ;Havens. : New Somerset; J M Bray, 8 II Nesbit Wellsville: A J Ends*. Hanover: If ld'Oall,'J Hollingebead. , Carrollton':B F inllabon. I Malvern: J DT Roller, J 0 Runiel. t Maitelllon : J BOTH& f Canton : T M'Cleary. , t Sandyville: M B Pugh, .7 BMWs.. i Leesburg: D Gordon. 8 Bakes. New Ctunberland: •W St Blackbetts, 17 NV Denni 4. Oroldideld: JII Rodgers, J S Beagle. ' Ail - willitwr Dorsaics.--D. P. Mitchell, P. E. `-. i Allegheny City—Boma Strut:' John Coll. i . '. South Common: J 8 Bracken.' ~ liatioitiler i'..J Ii Tames. ~ , ~. Luagiteaw,Cirtiole: John MiCarly. Buller: I,l3torer, II Mansell. , , f greloglogsille t MTV Baker. [ - - • Bair PrribOin-4 4 ,chAFP;L" Mali) „„ lid ;24 charge: J Cam. , t• fi g gggi t -W m II. Made* E!liserd.WEJ/eige. , „I. dgirwates t' Irialt Leask,. -1 . , , ... , Boyers 'T T priihMall 4 L - ----,---;-... i- , -.: ~......-....,1 -.... - ....4:i :::......1...i ~ 1 ,......;. . ,f...,; PITTSBURGH }non Volley : - 1I L Chapman, .1 S Lemon. _. Liverpool : 81 V/ Dallas, A W Taylor. Columbiana: D Mien Ai S Ifendig. • New Lisbon : I Akan. i l Salem: C H aokron. Alliance: ,It Morrow, .1 D Vail. Marlboro: D Campbell, Alt Leonard: DaDMICOTiiI : Gy Kinnear. Mt. Caton Coillige;pll Hartshorn, Presidenk'and member of 'Alliance Quarterly Conference. _I Beavir Female Seminary, It 1' Taylor, President, and!roomber of Beaver Quarterly Confereaoa. limes M Thobarn, Minionary to India. Albert Long, Missionary to Bulgaria. J LK Milder, Agent of- the Young Men's Bible Sot. clety, Pittsburgh, and member of Beaver Quarterly Conference..,' Charles Thom, Agent of Penna. Bible Soolelyi JA Eirmurey, Chapman to Seamen's Friend ;So ciety, at Callao, South America. (p.rrapoDd.xtes of 'the; I*ll7,Pitts4trgb eari4l4 R. •i 41.5. Gazetlt : 11 B A o li t h il il sß o u trae M m a e t r° at h ;1 26 0'c0 l l e6 c i tt in the afternoon. The passed same t enty bills, received over a.hundred from ' thf:Coo:4lgll4e6, detennitied updn having Thom:day for a second private bill day, and devoted the tionlogeto the Penal Code No. 1. The. bill to elect'an addl: tional Law Judge in the Markt Court of Alle gheny county wse reported negatively; the bill to authorise the pnrcbaea, eta farm In cameo. poniwith the Mies henytoonly : Work lionso and the oreetiou of an Inebrlale9fitsylam, passed as it came from the Senate, ondlthe Vehicle I.:incise bill Wee amended and goes to the Serials again. 'rue amendments were one.offered by Ar t EFy to etempt s mllk wagons, and. one by,WlJay d lb einnipt vehicles deliveriug Millairigmateri le. ii the Senate, the tlovernor's vetoes!are ta ken by and were-all vetoed- but cue —th‘plfilin Co. flank-17 to 6; the Calabria Co:-Coal lE'd tot. and the Sullivan Co. Coal by 14 to 6: The veto relative do the estatallq.olli Soliger wee euelalued, 'no 10 'Artier local bills were passed, which were telegesphed'autti_the Senate adjourned to hold imiovemlngsollon;no private bills, which to commenciog asihe closes. : - - r Tie appropriation bill has not yet passed the &use, sad cannot now be reached berate Wed nesday, while the probabilities atiritua it Will not pees before 'Friday. Anirjretthere it no move towards extending the gigaton... Although the appropriations to ,yetir tomtits (lone were somewhat out daps/ iikhe bill as it palmed second reading, made crVit is due to the Ortanems with whlob your res4ers were sits- Mined by , the western member& Prominent limoDgibeee were Messrs. Lailenekol,Washlagi ton, and Davie, of Venango both of whom spoke ably and labored earnetetylo auftaillthe appro priations MI reported. Both of these gentlemen degei've to be warmly remembered le "our amp ly sea merit the hearty approval of their C 013311. tante Cl?) , AFFAIRS. -• Tax annual meeting of the sto4olderalid tho Pitrabitigh, Ft. 'Wayne & Chloi4o Raitrilad was held at-the Merchants' Exam* on Tues day,' Ttiomas Goodman, Esq., of Uiilo , in the chair; A. Bradley, of Pittsburgh, and G. A. Smith, of New York, Secretaries. The Report of tlie President, J. Edgar Thompson, Fag , *as read; Aeloording to the report, the empties of the roadlror the yesr 1 809 were $1,965,987 50, Ws drawbacks and overcharges to the smount:be 524,285 10. • The expensee for the same, in. eluding interest on sinking fund, floating debt, Bo ' were $2,049, 900 4G, or $108,198 06 abase the income. The earnings of the toed for 1859, as compared with those of 1858 are as Gros esrologe for 1859, $1,941,702 40. Greco earnings for 1858, $1,507,233 22. locresee, $374,470 18 Transportation moms for 1859, $1,291,332 95 Transportation expenses for 18584 $905,573 GO. Increase, $0..0,709 36, The earnings of the whole lino per mile hare been; 4,107 92 , and the up . $2 1 765 10. The bet earnings per mile are $1,892 ep. The President gives • lengthy anoint of the financial cjiffloultles of the road. Otti motion, the report was accepted, after which 0. W. Cm offered the following preamble and reaolution : lirdsasae, Tho properly of this' Company is now hi the possession of officers of the Courts, and ifforte are being made to compromise and atljuit the debts of the Company in aaaa a man ner sis to give permanent relief and restore the properly to the-control and mansiement of the Board of Diromors, therefdre. • ReSolo , d, Thalia come:44.od fore sharehold ers, floc Member. of tax humming Board, be ap poiated to confer sod sot w the.floard of Ist reolota, and each own.. Vs . ' or cisastil Mime, Ili - au cr - nominal! matters •• c , eg Ric re-adjustment . tto debts of the Company and its Mien - oder any pro. per legal enactments that may . be obtained ant found necessary to greet that object. After considerable dismission, the above was referred to a oecontittee of eve, consisting or Messrs A.- D Edgerton, .1. E. Thompson, 1). Jamie, J. .1. Brooks and C. Orzueby,je. A 1,4 P. 11., to which hoar the meeting ad journed, after the morning session, Hr. Jerrie, from i the committee, reported in favor of the adoption of the resolution's, andrecommehded the Paleage of the sot for the Bale of the Reed, now !before one Legislature, submitting some Pfeitied amendments thereto. • Considerable discussion then ensued; andnerr. eras resolutions and amendments Were proposed.. Finally, Mr. Can' resolution (amended so seta provide fora oommittee-of seven from the Stale' represented,) was adopted; also, reiointion,willt, a proviso attached, recommending the passage . of the Aot of Assembly; also revelations deobtr• log that the position of the road in the hands of a Receiver end Bequestrater is against thibest intareenrof lie real owners that the carrying out Of the plan submitted to the bondholders for the readjustment of the debt of the company, by the . President, under the date df Nev. 18, 1869, le desirable; that as voluntary effotte to thisend may fail, it is important that the legielation now Bought for In Penusybranis, be obtained's!. tale present tension, and that leglelatian cohfinnate. ry of it be obtained hereafter in Ohio, ladiens, and Illinois, in order that a thorough and legal re-organization, on the bails euggested andpro ' posed, of perfect protection of the rights and equities' of the board, stockholders and creditors may be obtained and secured, to the great ben& et of every party interested in the company. The chairman waa authorized to appoint the usuelnommittee of three forth. purpose of ex. mining the accounte of -the company for 1860. The stockholders for the seem' States repre sented appointed places of meeting for the pur pose pf agreeing, upon their members of the committee, created -by the reminder' of- Mr. Case. j They will report the names of the gen tlemen selected to the chairman at the election to-day. Thal chairman announced that the polls for election of Directors would be opened it the Beard of Trade rooms at 9 o'clock, this morn ing, by John A. Caoghey, of this oity, Hon. J. S. Plante, of Booms, and hales 8. Collins, of Colunibia, Ind. After the oustmitary vote of thanks to the ohainhan and officers of the -meeting, the body adjourned vine die. A dp.IILTZICAN named Beanie, late in employee on the Ft. Wayne St Chicago R. M., died very suddenly at the St. Clair Hotel on yesterday morning, between 9 and 10 o'clock. lie had been In delicate health far some time—came to the Betel onidenday evening. and ate a hearty supper, whiffli,, was unusual for him of late.— During the night he worked in tits at short in. Senate, becoming more frequent up to the hour of hisViestb. He leaves a devoted wife, whose grief was intense. Being in delicate health, her self, one had spent the night In Allegheny city, wishing to secure some repose, and having no apprehension of the expreme danger of her has band.l She errived at his room just' in umo lb witness the departure of hie'spiril. May the widow)" God comfort her in her deep affliction. - • thanosr.r..ffinic. • CitICKERING SONS' NEW SOALS 7 OCTAVE With Watt Iroprogliancoto.Mo NEW BEALE 6J OCTAVE - PIANOS,•.' IWith the bawl Impment.ol4.l , In msgs6t liowiroo4 .oJ Watout 0..., from WO to 5500 t, /or lials only by JOHN U. IdELOR.', tatilaHiw'r N0.131 Wood area 11ELABON MELODEONS. • - !MN 054 Wail, Idolddoopi, Boy • db Plano • dd do &I do - 144. .dp , do Doold• Ueedo,llorp - 1441-..-.... I dd • do 'do - do do Kew 160 'the iblelodeimnr site prononnceit'euporior to i n, cab+. by Dr. Unrollllitooo, .Tbalbarg:OWAt o that), chalk, et!. Tboy bare We twarboil lbo blab Nees} moss st *MT To# whom! exhibited. INgooboonlyby ; z parking-, LATEST NEWS. BY razsaßocir. RECEIVED AT. THE DAILY GAZETTE OFFICE Thirty.Stxth Ctonitrase—Vimn Wesentoenet Cirr, Hareh27. Solari.—Mr. fiewardpresented • petition in fa vor of the Homestead M,:trein eitisens of New Totit. Mr. Brown presented • resolution of the Mist. uppl Legislature, uking for •grant of land to aid in the construction of the Golf sod Ship Island Rail- Mr. Slidell introduced& but, giving the consent of Congress• to the levying of mums duties by the States haltering on the Mississippi river forth. Im provement thereof. On motion •of Mr. Brown Saturdays were eat apert for., the consideration of bush:Less resting to the District of Columbia. On mbtlon of Mr. Banlabury, the resolutions of Mr. Davis relative to the territories, do., wen Wan op, and Made the special order for Monday nest. • Mr. Dbolittle presented a memorlil in fever of banimrpt law. . . Mr. Clerk said that when the proper time arrived, be would take pension to state what be did say- In his /pooh, and' when ha did be would say nothing to disparagement of Tanneame, tror difputi the fact that she made more hones, um and milted than New ilampahlm The bill to increase and regulate the: pal_ the navy wee coniddered2 , Mr. resseneleri offered i salisateitii; eringlower saleriae, hot toireulpg iome 6r thole of pes t lora Mr. Ctittoodan °grand m amtntionitt to Stis Mgt , oat bill to inctoluto the Alined Mr. Slidell offered an amendment that no VSCSISISiII in the chaplaincy shell be-tilted hinvaltar s Lest, leas lb, nays 23.. Adjourned. Ifohric—The lons. concurred In' thn,..Senate ameadrhents to.theliiii for fultilling the Uestj stip ultalooti with thni jodhau of Orgeon and Washington. Mr. 'Wiry - presented - petitione from New York, Ontneronsty , signed, praying for the passage of a bankrupt law. The House then proceeded to the consideration of the bill to provide for the safety of passengers La boats propelled In whole or part by steam. Mr. Washburoe, of 111., urged the importance of the putute cf the bill. No remonstrance against it had come from the West, New England or the South, and there was none from anywhere except, catips, Cuticular localities. This proposed to subject ferry, tug and freight boats to examination by • local hoard of Inspectors, bringing them within the pm vbrione'of the law of 1812. The provisions of the lame statutes extended to sea-going steamers Milt ing paesitegers to artuonablo extent, and malting the vestals to be examined by the local inzpacten from time to time, in order that thepnblie may know If they were seaworthy or worm-eaten, rotting hulks, which the cupidiff of the proprietor' have pat on their lines under false tiamu,nalenlated to decisive. The bill prepuce that all ocean steamers, running more than 400 miles, shall carry not exceeding one passenger for every 31 tens; according to this limit, the steamer Augusts can carry 370; the Arago, 840; the North Star, 530, and the Star of the West, 330 passengers, exclusive of the crew. Interested men from Nur York may, however, 'ay It snob a prowl: lon be adopted, than trade will be broken down; but he would oak whether In view of all the eireumitancee the limit was not:sufficiently. liberal The bill also providestor a system of lights, following the exam ple of Wanes and England, and four new boards of inspectors, one at Memphis, Oregon City, Padu cah and Orden. The entire additional cost to the government compared with the present law, would not exceed $237 per annum. Mr. Taylor alluded to a substitute be had pre pared, proViding that the insurance shall be vitiated by a falters to comply with the requirements' of the present law, and for the prosecution of the master engineer, pilot or any other officer of any vessel, in which life is destroyed by Ore, explosion, or at the wheel,- said officer not to be employed on any steam vessel until a,verillat is returned that he la absolutely free from barna The-farther consideration of the bill wad postponed two iveeks, end then the House went into Commit tee of r the Whole on the State of the Union on the army bill. ildr..Batelar moved to increase the appropriation for the National Armories to •400,000. After de hsilitsild without taking the question, the Committee rhea end he Houle adjoutoed. Pouo•ylyanla Legg.laturis. liAllBllllll7l/10, Much :7 Szaers.—An art for the protection of fruit to Al. legheny, Weshington. teamster and Delaware counties; and an act to incorporate the Brookville (tit Co., passed finally and go to the Governor for Isis approval. Mr. Meredith called up the bill declaring a portion of Yellow Creek a public highway, which also passed finally And goes to the Governor for his approval. An act to prevent the adulteration or vinoes, tilled rir fermented Nears ; and a bill to repeal an act nothotiting the court or Lawrence to open certain jettgmetits; passed to • • third reading. The &taw refusal to concur to the House amend. manta to an act ralatike to licenses on vehiolu -In Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Birmingham and South Plitibitrghi • . . • 'An act to consolidate the ciWi'reliDnitia` penal ppicsaillogs and pleadings, passed finally and goes to the , Goose. The 23d and 53d Notions were stricken out, 'An act to vaceta part of a certain road In Dalai comfy passed finally and goes to the florarnor for his approraL Mr. Irish called up a supplement to an act to in. corporate. the Allegheny Agrlitaltdral Society, which passed Sanity and goes to the House. The Senate refused to concur in the louse amend meet.. to the bill td lease the - Eu.lol.ld road.- Mr. Pommy called op an act relating to the re moval of the Vitas of the Pennsylvania R. FL from Liberty wiriest, which passed filially, but haying been' amended, goes to be House for concurrence. The Semite adjourned till evening. liotisc..-LTbe appropriation bill gave rite to much debate, and passud finally and gOll/1 to the Senate. The Suntory anti Erie bill was killed on the 2nd reeding bye tote Of 45 to 50. An art relative to the Polio° of the City of Phila delphia Lai been vetoed and returned to the House where it originated, with the Governor', objection., and on the question,.Shell the hill pass ootwith staudiog the Goteteor'a Objection's," the vote stood, Y aw 65 , nay , 3 0 ; an act regulating the inspection of pickled, fish; en act authorising the return of taxes MeCalinont tp., Jefferson co.; an act relating to election. in Ohio tp., Beaver co.; supplement to the chart:eve the Martian Valley it. R. Co.; en act en. thorizitig a special tax 41 the borough of Birming ham, and an act' elating to the Tees of the Sheriff at c0..111T0 been signed by the Governor. Pi:IMAM:I.PB! A, Much 27.—1 n the Supreme Court this morning, Mr. Harding applied for an attach.. went against those men ere of the Pittsburgh City Council who refused to obey the orders of the Court In reference to the railroad subscriptions. The writ wee made returnable on the first Toesdny after the [trot Monday in May. The express train from Pittsburgh, last night, met with an accident when approaching this city, the. axle of the 'tender broke throwing a portion of the train off the track. The baggage car caught Green& the llamas, extended to the express and smoking car, all of whiolt were burned: 'The mail and nearly ell the baggage and express articles wait saved. A young negro was broughthere, last night, tram Ifenisbior i on the charge °fining a fugitive elms He is claimed by Charles T. Butler, of Vs.: The cue wee before the U. 8, BiltrietConti, Jag. Cadwallader,, this morning, but .at the request of the fugitive's counsel, it war postponed mull this evening.. Considerable excitement exirts:ameng the aholitiebtits in regard to the matter. 'At the hearing of the fugitive slave cue, this evening, George H. Hari, counsel for she pri soner, objected to the proceedings of the Jefferson county Caere the - name of the prisoner being spelled in variontways, and there being numerous altrratiorur and criticizes. Mr. Benjamin A. Brewster, mused tor the owner, produced evidence proving the identi ty.of the slave, after which the • bearing wavad jot:trued; till this morning. New 0/41.111111, Marsh 17.—Advioufrore Browns. rifle to the Sad Instant furnlah. the following ins pertant Intelligence: On the 10thinst. two am. peeks of rangers under the command of Captain Fora, and two companies of Called - States onviiiryi ander Captain Stoneman, crossed the Rht Grande into Meek* ip leach of Cortiruu who had manned to tbe frontier.. The troops appr oached the Mexican enuamment stolen, drove in the pickets and took thirty prisoners, who claimed that they ladonged tb a large body of Mexican Rational-Onards also-to sauce of Cortina& The next morning a large Mex ican form Appeared and claimed tbe prisoners as a Part`of their guard. It wu 'efterseudi aeoett&laed that they bad bean watching the movements of the Aniesieens and that Cortina/ was with, them rod bad escam;dst the drat alarm. - Our trope remain_ encamped on the Mexican aide above Brownsville, determined to_capture Cortina& Major Benteleman, of the army, had gent them a reinforcement and two pieces. of artillery. Three thetuand church troops were expected on the - Rio Grande.: Ulna .reported that General Slants bad invited the AMAtiCUI into Mexico: • • . . New Omuta, March 2L—The prise steamers Jiiitamon sad Marcus and the sloop-of-war Prehlea , are' all !authored opposite the' city. The Preble •. brings 120 'pitman, among whom are Marin r alta his two tons.- The prize steams:a bring 60 pr ants} The prisoners from the Marques were taken to the . Pariah prison by the U. 8. Marshal. Their trial has been postponed. The Mexicanuaiie of the 15th, by the schooner • Virgbria•Antoinatte, are at band., The military con? fume* errnard upon the term of an, anctilifor but thelJeurs government disapproved-of them, ha. CIRLIZ they did not sufficiently guarantee the nolistl.: teflon of 1657, which Is the cardinal principle of tail 'government. After three meeting, the eaufa• ranee was dinolud. The writes re-opened fire on the =brainy of the 16th, which was quickly re. turned from Miramon's batteries, twnthalls bunting In the The finch . fleet wu constantly noMmuniaatftly with MiatEIDU, contrary to atm' orders. • ' • The steamship Atisonla is belOw fironanzon9n the24lll wittiftl4o.ooo - • ?' • 'Labtt,„Martalt‘ 27.:—1n the evitang-Shaweium, tits robutesgtostimonyaosnmanoid,today. ?bade. position of Mr. Mammies:or, of South Carolina, tending to vitiate the testimony of Nancy shish was rola oat: emu* witnesses mon tbat I one of tbirdatoneant's - witnassot, •tipatattois for • honesty and -tiatb-sind-docoasytrasi TIT bal Other ;WlCCtilttl --ttig!fiedlo , 400,4 Oh** Of Casting: ' Y:., d.;, 1~.. i __ _. 45.:. GAZETTE. 'VOLINt LATEST FROXI EII4OPE Arrival at she Stearns, liahr*laa. POIETLAITD, March 27.—Tho' meameellobernian left Liverpool simultansoosly with Qui Citjr of Wash. ington, at noon of the 14th Met:, Washed at Queens town on the 11th, and_ arrived here at nth* o'clock thin snorting, bringing ninniPnne Oesseegers and a full cargo. GREAT BRITAIN.—In the Rouse of LOrli, on the 12th, notice was received front the Commons that they tout agreed to an address yto the Ciro Wn on the subject of the commercial treaty with France, upon Lord Thornton gave notloe that bearould move fora similar address from the Mouse of herds. A general &mud= then took place 011ie Savoy question, in the cosine of which Lord Paleteriton and Lord John Russell deprecated the contiosied recur moo of these irritating debate, and urged the Op- position; if they objected to the come of the govern ment, to boldly MOT* • vote of *NM when Minis ters 'would be folly prepared to'defend their deans Lord John Hawn laid 'upon the table further car nespondsmoe relative to the affairs In Italy, and ix plalood the attitude, of the government, both al-re gards Italy and Savoy. Re asserted that hostility all along had been shown to the esurteniplated an nexation of Savoy to France, 'and that as regards Italy, the policy of the government was.dietated by the sole desire deeming the psrmate4 - ', , , pure of that country. t3everel Opposition members, including lir. D'ls raell,'denettneed the condneeof the government, and inerted that the polity panned, bad ptpeaoted the views of Penises with regardio Savoy. Lord Palmerston defended the Government, and stated that .1f the Gent Powers objected, Fame* would not peishd In the annexation. After &fusilier dahato, the eortespondettria was or dared to be laid oxalis table. Ir&i.r.-116 Militurry Gazette of Torin - States that the Whole army of Sardinia L oidated 4 lie upon a war" (*Oast,' the of April: a ' ThaiCeritralltallan:States base Toted alined anon iftionsly for annexation to Piedmont • _Tbe Municipalities of Milan had eimisied eon& 'dance to the national policy of Victor Motatinel t and offend him throe millions of franca.- Thourenare dispatch to Octane Cat 6r points oat,. that if thelilng accepts the !annexatioh of Toe cony, he would not be able to reckon on the support of Francs. . Lannon, Thursday.—A dlipatO from Torte mays that Sardinia has consented to cede Serpi 'suld Nice ;; • to France by special treaty. Licerpoot Calm Iforket.—The males qt. the three days ending with Tuesday were 100,00fr.bales, in cluding 500 for export, and the trinket qlosed dull with a declining tendency. ; The advice, from Manchester were nqfavorable. There was but little Inquiry for goods,fiutd prim were weak, previous quotations being beitsly main tained. Richardson, Spence ,4 Co. report Flank and diffieult or sales, at 23624 e for American d barrels. Wheat quiet, but firm; red 9e 10d@ 10s 7d i white 10e 5d®121. Corn dull; yellow 331433 s ficV; London Jfarkets.—Wheat fan', and fina'qualities 1411104. Sugar buoyant aid Sd higherk-Xedree is firm. Tea; there. Is an average bestride,' without quotable chugs. Rios firm. Tallow; alliqualitles bare declined; at 58@)50. LinWettLOil Pte. Cop per declined 5d par ton on mattufactured,'ind id on the *hag. The market for Mimi= Stocks Imo firnier. The ship Caroline waa a total wrack ;liar Telg month. Lire:Toot, Thumlay Eretting:--Cottent. the sales of yesterday and to-day amount to 22,000 hales, in elndlng.oooo bales on apeoulatlon' and for riiporti the market clewed active and staady. Bread/tufts quiet, but steady! PrOvieloits; salts trifling. All other articles dull and unchanged. Lord Elgin had gone to Purls on publipinudness la concoction with his minion 10 wu expected to start for China In about a firinight or three week!. A report was current that Lord Tann toCaortnirly Mr. Labourchern, would probabli 11110C1364: Lord El gin as Post Muter General. FaAMC L—lhe Paris Steele had recairedla warn leg for an alleged outrage against religion. The Steele praised and endorsed a work in which certain dogmas of the Catholic and Jewish creedS were set down u a shame. The reply of the Holy See to the last proPosals of France, had reached Paris. The Pope dbalinea the proposition :to confine within an excluslia political compass a question which. as It coneernithe integ rity and patrimony of-St. Peter, le intimately bound up with the independence of the Uharcheei Altliongh decidedly rejecting the proposition to creel,. a ulce rate of the Romagna, in faror of a foreign aturereigo, his Holiness shows himself disposed to `enter into the fill, of reform, on condition that the integrity of the states of the Church Is guaranteed. A Paris correspondent asserts that the foreign re lation, of France ware silently tindergolii a great change, and that Austrian influences were Id: the as cendant. The Peri, Flour market bad been deill,l.bed eloted Grater. Wheat was alto doll, but the prices Rote not materially lower. i The Paris correspondence of the Lonchin Times, Ores a report that bulls of ex-courtunnicathat neat Victor Emanuel, were ready to be launthed from Rome the moment the election in:the,Central Italian Buttes was decided. - ; The army of Rome has been lacrosse& 20,000 men. t-; Amen is stated. that Alntria, - white declaring hie hit's Cam - to , TAMIAN NAND* in maid to the Savoy question, had - assured Prussia that lerthe event of the Rhine becalm even beingmeilexed. she would immediately unite with. Prelate for the protec tion of the Integrity of the Norman territory: • Peneste.—The Prussian Chamber of Deptitim had unanimously; 'adopted the bill whleh'guaratitees the press against having its concessions . EPAINAND MODOCCO.—Late accounts froM Tangier state that the Moors an evincing a fiereOPlrit of resistance, and preparations were being zeds for a strong defence of the town. E Tenser.—A Constantinople dispatch:Says that two of the points of negotiations now maths for the concluelon of a treaty of alines between. Eng.. land, France and the Porte, were, a reunion of the capitulation, and the right of arme Intervention is the priteipalltles and Soria. The projected Journey ofSlun. Bulwer to London;wu donsiectedlrith this objeeL It was gold that the Portehad eonclediaraii loan Or 15,000,000 francs. fame ass Cana.—A telegram, annontiCis that Mr. Wlneon, Chancellor of the India Redeemer made his financial statement on the 18th:af Feb ruary. The deficit Is about. L 9,000,000. Hlle pro poses a trade license of from to 20s yearly, a tax upon incomes of from £2OO :to 5.002}-of 2 per cent. and above that of 4 percent. with no elettiptims, and large duties upon tobacco. The land Into be modified. There Is to be no loan.'; The Telegraphic Adrian from Chloe U. to Jan. 20th, and report the exchanges Without alteration. Imports In good demand. Tess quiet, and ; lti small eItEPI7. Yuan.—The Sardinian government, it Wasserted, trio consented to, the demand of Primo, to,iffect the erosion of Savor and Nice by a .speoial treaty to be made between Franco and Sardinia.. The thrity will be followed by the vote of the mutiloipalith and the two contracting parties will arterwards reneal,te the European powers, the cilantro and motiVes of the territorial arrangement , Sardinia cedes If -Emma; Savoy unto Mt. Cerise, and Nice :unto Viilersica. Thus all the passes of the Alps will be posiricsed Stance. . New Yor, March 27.—The etaimiLfp Situ of the Vila; from New Orleans via lllVans, on! the 23d, arrived this evening. She brings 176,000:4r specie from New Orleans. The health of Banns eru good. -11:1 Considerable excitement existed, concerning the capture of Main's steamers, which was Owed as an entrap. . • Naar roan, March Tr.—The ofteriaga otteu this moraiag,wua , vary desirable, °DC, bat wu largely withdrawn. What wag sold brought fall ;tniata.— Nei:ly threaquartara ware withdrawn. Hilton. 341 @57;" Young Tlgnia; 31€ i 67; Gluopowdar,.o 651; 33©55; Twartpay, 24.1030i;;:golong, 35;©65; °ramp 261. ' • Lwxnumnxt sy., March 27.—Amen named lien eon, reorntly a:plied from Barn; Madiemi . :eounty, Kohinth7. with John . 0. Pee, returned, *hen the oommlttee Again ordered him frnia the enuntry.- 11.anton, with twenty-nye or thlrty:emociateer; armed with titles, ' fired upon the committee. lillobody wounded: -Ifeneon'a party returned and bit/loaded themselves Ina bones. <The committee, oosepoled of twenty.tire 07 thirty persons • are armed ;; with ter Talmo. Military forte has Leen :ordered finns Lex ington. It la thought distarbahee wllLanon be quelled. CILTAIf RAPIDS. lowa, March 2L—The Tana Leg- Ildature has eonferred upon the Cedar Rapids end Missouri River kaltroad Company a land; rant of 700,000. imea, rascally reserved for the lowa Cen tral Company, • 'This Is the moat Valuable *rant in the gime, and Insures the speedy ustunalou of that ilneto the Missouri river. . • • Wsdurntatos Crew, -Msroh 21.--tho Presidinst bu recognised Gelatins- Anoxia Ratio at consuls: Agent of Franca at Chicago; Franntaio Manna Ray mon Ds Masada, as Ines Cos:undo! Spaini:tt Sas *huh, and Edwin E. !farts as VI, Consul wf Bra sil, at Barannah. Leavirewount, !throb 27.—An 'election leis held is this territory yesterday for ocauttr otheers, The vote polled •as i.ar7 light. I .earameorth' CO. the democrats elected their capillaries' by ebtat the - meal majorities. - ' !-• Dimon, March tiro at Monti themes; 'last night, destroyed 'the Empire Home atulseraral adjoining bnfdtnggss ,, 'comprisleg aearlj tba entire Moak on the north - side, et the public mp:utim,:, The Loomis outlasted at $25,000; EVAIUTILLE, Marah2L—The 'guru Angloan- ON from Cincinnati for Arkansu river. took ars in the hold.- Bbs wu scuttled and stint.. Deikeargo unit. - No lima kit Boas issued for $$ dOO. . J „ Csicaao, Dioch 27.--Jazons 4 dila 411 .tmas Clark, *holm Arrossud b. .I , l4*Xork • for dals sl•••, far this alleged warder of Alatu .11%. cub *to tput,' WAS aecialttad thin is.nerneon..l. Lotrumui r Maren 27e—Ttict1ver with ti faith 'tutu vita la ths',4a4l. Visithar wilar. - Mat' Wry 42°. 411r/fitialTsitirte ta • •11 ii:SPLNNDIrioVERSTRIfick GIIANDOONaSTPLANO.froto th• . oaobratoet Wary or 6T.SHOWAYIISOIIII, N.. Tort, wllt botablbltad at ottr itcrotoccosottbr tor , "lbaaday =fa& It ley pontoilly moallatiraila rata rarba7 by H.Kywr.asa•it Is oo4Dararal7 auParabra4 to tor. • Pan ount"A .bs6,„,ltut° 'ForaVgi,„rd:l!"?, sirtiana%Juto.; . 1 1 . 46 4vAt..* si s larsta c . naa , fl: - 1 f.4-45q.; - , •1, COMMERCIAL RECORD. cconninut or AimmtATION MI MAIM A APRIL Jams nniroanti,V. P. Dunn P11:6307, - Wa rn % IL Lanza. ‘. . Wu. liilluusr. I 11. 91111:11. errTSIIVII.OLI AlstraCTl... Prep:ea Oeciari Pr eu aDarrw. la m Yesterday tontet PimSao% W out quite platen; thaa,gbe fratt44l..!•- ad tow. pravaltal lb= wit • vxd- dial at bode= daze ao the abed. The ltscattat,, from Et.lottla, sad the Tommy, hash Clachtaatt, came to ettlt full Ulm Meth of ;hair tralght for through to lbs Tats u unal. by the Pa. Otatral Whaled. Than en stoat 6 fast le the almost hl to Pi...•••.. and hilltag dotty. , - Then , hrooting astable ht the wanes ausait. ' AU rwUR_ 1710•• An. 6.760. Extra..-1kz.166, hart 150 Ida from stars-- 545 slt 595 6 111 711 do do 516 075 000 600 135 do do —. 576 660 610 - 50 do ...... 6 75 6SP 100 do do —. 7 6 a6O (0 do do ...... 22 dO do -.- 60 do do ...... NM do do ...... 53 do do ...... 575 200 do do ..... P.T. 011.6111-aalse MOO bah shelled Caro on post. tong 509 do By. at 31,05-40 day 326 d 6 Oato ftlX• Bra bank at (lob MO do do trent)tora at 4.k11456 176 do By. at Oa Ha r-antem 4 taw bead at 616,60 m Atom 30 Mkt at $l7: 24 IN& at oda at 615313 76 ton. :O£PLES-Woo 10 blob Spit canton cod itoamilw it $ 2 ,. 44 46311191-4.11 k 40 boo Itatotnre at 120. 11130•11-6064 27 Wok at 83(e9e. • NOLAS3I3.-saled 00 Mots N: 0. at 47, 45 • ad, and 26 do dott 46d. - 00f /615-dales 23 AA Itio at 11E014) BIIITCII-ealea 21 WA Noll at 14430 e. 6005--aaha 6 WA at Ile, and 330 dos at Iletllh'd. 110111NY-6k of 6 OMB laddta• at $L • BEIIII3-:6ld of 20 bush Mae at 3004 PEATUER3-6als of 60 fbt at 430 0 1L -ales 93 Adds No. 1 Lard at 113663 e. so of to hf D6la W 610151.5 at 114 60 . SALT-Alla of 60 Dbl. •Na 1 at 31j0. Lfld6-dok of 16 btdd Losantli• WM* at $I 15. POTATOZZ-sals of Z Watt Neobantodk, at 4k. • 111001P-aloa ISCO Ibieountry hams et 1061000 PIA plain Lama at 103:61000 lbs attacking at 83. k =CD* do at 734 ••686 3003 he Ms at 0Y.;: and 25116 baktms 10K410160. WlllslCY...salia 25 btk 214. EICOAKTAILY AND CONISIIKROIAL. CllC&oo,llllretit&—Thara fa a limited inquiry to-day for good and titmice brawls of spring skint for tbs soutUro market, but holders are generally .bout 10e abbe the limits of Imierk and the baguet. tramactsd wan light, nurglog from 8 4 ./5/114,33 brr common to chrdce opting aetnekani for rpring super. Wheat continua thin, with light receipts sad • fair milting and iildpplog Inquiry, with llroltsd Wee at $1 for new receipt& No. / spring to More, sad $ t.,0130) 1,10 for iatil.by sample au track. She corn mutat was drill and pion again rankled .boot jio-salm of firm Wing mad. at 4.7X,c for prima yellow in swim 411 d for high mired lamb fAc br common canals/co% 43)1(e.43X0 for neer re- ceipts No. 1, and algitelj4c for rejected - . O&M was doll and lower, with limited transactions at igildio on track. 1170 and barley scares and tom. Provisions quiet. ALA of 1000 pkp bulk sides were sold to-dry at 8,4,'e packed. Bacon -hams are in daroand .1101 for Salo acellOjio tar sugar cored, anal bacon amblers at Up. I:Habana,. staWy. Aim timothy weed scarce MI .11. demand. .Ittlaprla gram and darer mad doll add drooping.; • No. Oustms, Much 23 -r.sir-Floor 0.111111611 d ull, without any chaap a Mar& dammed or Wier. _.' • Yrcreisiooa-meal pork routtaneed and doll at sl:.764Agig.. A moderate demand for herd. and the marlin dna at 10%, lejc for bbl and 11jOilejo for keg. Bacon doll, and the dmosod Molted and toml, at 7;l®7x, fur &boulders, uld Tor We. • Whisky mils slowly at Blie j igirin for racilliAL Bogor In fair demand, and the mirtet steady at 3%r h,r fully teir. • Mohnen hi moderate demand at ESaatta. Coffer unchanged. Eschangs—aght on New York 3 , ,"(413 e pram, St. Lam, Marsh , 21.:—Their market =Wert ZOO Ma city roper sold at $5.75. Wheat _market Idrooplog, and I®2e lovear; ran of opttog an/ club at $1.11411,M9; Gal at Stadoli 1;45- Corn market heavy arid , dertfaina Mixed MOM: Wart, whits and yellow 411063 m whilst bte. Val* declined l®c. Meat pork, 367 bbls wld at $l7. Rio Di //Ural°. Fib eilthr 111.. 1 3;--Codem—dt the dale of our last monthly advises, bushman wae atumandad In roam Oenca of what ware consldared the too high pnitaosiona of Ma elders, and It vnr vary gm entity mulapated that arm anPOlita might he looked for m Oa month advanced. and that wimewhaa tower prices might be eatatilshad. Tile an ticipation has, however, fated m nary impact.. Our ranaids up to the arrant montane confirms upon • city tad ale, and it I. not now ril9mod that may anat. improvement lo this respect can be expected for suer months, whilst pri ma as wilt appear from nor quotation; have further advan ced about 'h:/0 es:limo/as. halos smears 134 • we eattmate at 1t5200 bags, rhos divkled: United &atm, 55,154 bap; Channel and :forth of Europe. 137,006 tams 'lltallterrannut, 2.0.600 bag. and Caw of Cad !lope, 6,Cu1l bag. plat 10-. day Is 904103,000 belga - Imports by alVir. • wliggLi NO, per 111lordas-16 htols tobaCto, Clarks * ca 7 bbls 6 appka, 1 do eggs, Retzsr, 1 do eggs, Ilene & 2040 ft lumber, Hoorn 60 beg paper, - 52 lats. 5 41, 12 do arms, 7 rolls leather, 20 tale Woe, bge whsat,l9 do rata; toes, IS do corn, 2 at. laosks, owners. al. LOUIS, per A rgoatott-106 rad, 246 les do, 30 bads Alen% 1 to Wan. 30 do hem a thoolders, 19 Lazes dams, 0 hods lob., 26 do 1606161ra 100 Idltals,2oo Pals iour,: Us, 1 bbl goals, 6 *reheats Pa, Clarke.* as 60 bids dol ell, Carr A ea 102 elk mod, Curling A as 25 Ulu tamp, 011.7 3 Pt& Eon; Slog: Panooet A erg 763 Was, 13 Wee hides • klps lot scuds, 68 *IAA, 3 tales hemp. 56 lads fire clay, 41 hhde 'boulders, moss% • CINCINNATI, pee Zoooomy—A4s 661 s 1•490 do vbl6t7, 29 tilde oat., a* to lard, 9 tads lobar, Si 621• 5 CM.. p killer, Clarks l ecs sundry plc Wooessoll 1 00 / 5 6 2s e mead I ck potata, ; 12 Olds Las p Ise, - 11 A tehnesdock Aas 4 heels guru; Woos; 144 steals plat...Mager ag 20 bale grass, Urfa,: 76Llajd Its d best t lers as 10 Pa hams, Ongg,&ca2,s dodo, A newt; g* bb 93 btls bore, Elsolpbell Aces 12 Ma bids., De Dod• eugsr,l6 DOL molusrs, dada whisky. Iperkgan ag do dlo, Oarilnen 10 do Learteo oil a; 70 do dap A A C en 13 do &robot, Herder; sdo do, poll; do elasty, Ito Trimble; 15 do tkosniny. Raker; 01 do flow, Liggstt 62 dodo. Brow. AZlrktatrick 1:6 do do. owner; 16 bf do alr Ilhodes Taper; 115 btas will•ty, 10 do I oil, 10 *Ws sow, 6 Pa beer. LS •28 medial/6,27 do soap, :V do ' 20 tea lud, muory ELY MX WS I Ws find th e Wowing Una to tha Caneinnar danmetWal, of Sto— With [Midsr r ordinpi for Whoollog and PlUkbarth. DeWitt roothatte abundant tor Niat . nolite ) O. Louis mart Now Orionno at tba Warring ran an—' Dig coolants We. ',Way 110 c; Law Wq pxli Ind lard pound freight 11.1‘9150 41100 Do. , rselrritio—oldsity Tao bbt Ma doe, woad frotght 93 3 40 c f 100 ttw dour Wg Warranted We. do Idols—homy pound (might@ Zs? 100; blot, and all tiao bbt itommaam Ma 60:11 bbl. • Evannlllo—ohloty and WI Oit . ; (Ddre..wdoby mud all Ng pound Nights We 11100 Ws. ' Hoe OPiano—irtdoky and oil 80r. flo., LOX PuttWel and opplos tidg port' 76a town. to Maio 23m sad other pond trotabts WOW.: p 100; tog lard 11l harm 110 p 110.0. The Bletnocts, from Plittaburgh, for UWOI4 Pawl &OM* Rural Doll, tram tbs won pan, for Nostallto; palmd 401111 with a full tiorgo...--Woo Ckst sad Moroogoan Oulu Rom .Pittsorugh, Witt toU wpm-- Wm . WY. from St. C osh, and D.P. ribbon.% from Lout. mi U te, pared op for Initial:tribes lia[arday........Tho spa . tornforbad* b Lelond, With 400 tons, and IM]. C. granaoni, slat 4/0 tons,-both for Pittoburgb. • • • Steam boat It *Einar. • ARRIVED.- _ , DEPARTED. - Telegraph, Brovnarffig Tslscespb,, Brometrlnei Jefferson, Breernevillee Jefferson, Brovoalltin OA. Bayard,.. ' Col. Bayed, 1:144,,Q; 31Inerrs, WheallelN argootot, et. Louse I &mbar. Rthebuteu. - alvet—li foret...niesq,ing. • Tod ograpado Nair.kola. - • tisw You,Dumb N.—dsbei steady:moan sidea at. 1,5„45 tbr Pot. and 46 kir Panda liver ta escesdingly dull sad lows, for maul much W demelpdoos of nate and western • maid nimbus Mal., ankh la enure in modarata request at previous pricer, lb. demand Is oat/dud to Ib. supply • et the peening grants of antetz and kcal trade; sales N. 04. Obis, at "%wisp for moor state, 66, {a sum • 4 444 •4 8 .2810.83 for super instorn.___ss,9qtcas lkw comma • to medium antra annemn and $590240,10 tor shipplagOrmods at erns IL 11.0—Wes marled dosing dull sad • hsavy.- - Ossiallan Flour Is dull and prices teal down Ward; WOO 408.. bblient 44,30.7.47 fir to lathoicethura. Bye Flour $3,10.540 for outmost to Mickel mpor.. Cone Veal staady: and unchanged. Backsat Flour is la 111011.4 request at $1,6001,40.- Whisky dal; sthes 40 bbis st P 2,14. Bloat atilt sad all marshy In favor of burn; steldly. Illitrankratloo at $1,..N. thdinwo sprthg an be bought $1,1N11,114 ahltoOsniellin at SI,4WN, and width wait= - lan as $1p61,70. Bye dull and droopind sans IVA bast: - at 85. Daisy mars entre; min 541,000 Lash good aid vary' doles state et 500114, andGOO bosh very common clot. at 70. "Cora baud ales AOOO buth 400272. Bata:pan at in5141:10414 Ithe Wool mead la !navy, at a dar..llt. of per lb. from the prim obtained at the last sucticar. tba mks an 150,P93 a t.. domestic Bans at2lgsst 25,000 pullsal at 50644, andaoao balm tanks is panda tame— of Turprediae balm at 44-4. Ulna: tao Market is WAAL *BO • moderato basthoss datng. Weft Pork is tot • 941.8" salve. sad we prim Is Mans Walla° bbls at $l4, . haw um% $l7 for la th MIL 81800 8.14 wadernand lIIT - y prime ram5,111.4,374)14110 la old prim* and $14,54 , kw bow prima Balls toodando mush ides NO boleti 814t4 " r aW ralt 6o lb , OM; MON far method men and $1 QIN aura and. Cot lintlecatinuo mies 133 pigs at nom; ftwoldani sed a„kfati,tkthr Baas. Lar d sod heavy; Wm 4308111 thXll. Coffee quid: dm 250 bags Rio at 103. Nausea kratS' Wee Ilohbds Puna Mates UNA 200 bbla IL (bat 47550 •-• 49. Baku dull; mho of 700 baniCaba at 530434, and by , slusikm 25 0 bbis 24 . 0 • 111 6 55 . 111175fc • Tabora enodsedely an. • thw, Wm 50 Made it.at Sallog • ' .• - • • thictuln, Mardi 52.-11 Lath k $17,2501740 for goos brood,. Nadi btu leoprond dsmaad aid prima bare *CO mood %nate. VA lams at 7%.193k end 14,44 for Bboulders, . tock w ...dame. Eiden sans 10d000 Ito Sts.. 113 k. Lard is la beta dsmsad, at 113:041134 On keg and 105‘ tor bbl. Nom unchangod, 5 5 4 1 45.50 - for mther and $5,40214,46 tbr esti.. WINN mictumandraelesl2oo"lthla at. losiN 1:14‘. - Whoa La la Lir &math sod dandy at $1,11451,33 for prime abets and $1,1441,N fir prtms n 4. Corn dttil; ear to elsellsed le wawa.. Othe an I fair demand sad. paws steady at 4818 bu1t,41% tu sods" and 40a. dalmared.: Soo study and la BB dennoa et $L03641N. mow, at 8/324,47 for prim Mind 'Magi tor fair to goad. drm Pumanntran, March =.—triour dull; sales or n il bis so prim at 44,45. ' Moat Orman 'dos .11.441 bo in 41,41: white $1,4561,49. Corn quiet; Was 4.`09 bud: at- Providom am,dy. Ulu Pock PS,ZaIII,OO. .1411ety " dull id =Wag. . • - • Bastoross, Minh 27,—Fieurdedh Howard a1ven446,76: Rbsat Om sad rum intehankeet. Cori steady, at 4411 CC JOK'S STOLL BIM:10D, acratainici onsionitot ktadavadg ae.,• lbr the Port. omuttoaloatoooltom, cod .MW al of tbo dor /oda b JOHN H. MIL LOH, ST Wood "Ulm. flOn-500 bus. prithe yellow_ Corn in atora Na gad keasilbs B. 'FLOYD it CO • - ILLt, 'IW G AMMER %NM:I3ON,, w wood ot. oPPooloo Ift,Charloo • urn 4N raus.-5 bblsereshft D 6 bbialliali ntatir,thls 66j wind Mirror • muff J.O.FXTZLIL, con Mutat lad SWIRL ' J WORE .PASTE-100 bona netl Mtwort. u alb by - - - • -BUM a ANDRISO.I, rarlb • • -No. 331,11624 at. optadtit St. rv r ilsm Obs u tla Ha g.. .: , I s Bmpte', 41bb41.1x63417 'HMIXEI&ANNUM,. - WU ' . 'N& : 1, Mull K. c&f&&• IL Cbaden. Hotel. . , - - - 4' 1 811.-150pkvvvihit tty A-. en cooliourraktor sitary_ • , . RD= MOREY. SU liberty stmt. Oraii .j., JJ 2 1010.14 among for We by • ao23` OPAINOCIL ItAltltUtOtt &CO.' -V.Louß_lvicamit to F am ily -43 -Zatt*lkar lautinsottltiradebr- •aaa 0u23 - Hunaa a mums; o 8 1yugg.,.6 7.kez&bis. Roll Batter itioralasaixt awl," —nun a.aotutut hercet .r./UMzesflAitt for vela tD , ,a,aw)ti • . - i.lltstovv.:- MEM • • 6 to 696 II 16) 6W...... EMU
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