» .. '■ £ / sstx ittstefll gaylle. Q*n<JJAl, BA.PMB OT TBM CITY- THDBSDAJ UOBIUMO. MAY 3, I 860.! CITY AFFAIks. Mrioulosiml OburwifcM for Iht Q<uau, bj 8. E. 8h». OptftUa, »Fiftli SL—coimtad <UUj: n »im. n nua. «0 411 •»• 81 ' » .‘9 O'clock A. 11 « * 6 « r.n Baronatw———29 6-10 Republican Headquarter* (or Uso ooassa wood iaD rooEin sis. t^&feranuon F*«» Rrmnro Roonjopen every day, (g an . 4. r .ac'DMl,) rnmOi.lt UIQH ES»tli|v o«nn«o ted MVeb Ne«»p»p*r* from All e*rtl of Um DBtMiMiA'u rEMr^T?.'ili^ Jnmltt " Club meet EVERY *r~“ JXo’rtoek.r... For Rs- Itrge sod eomaodlou room io h*-jWfd story or the QastiU Balldlag; is veil «tey of odeets, tod will be rested cheep i*vf 00 i lenMt » Apply tt the coaming room t tots ofiiee. d tepnblican Congressional Convention. tWBNTr?IR«T DISTRICT. The Convention was called to order by Jons M. Ki«kpat*icc, Esq., who said:. Gentlemen of GoxmUton ; I have the pleasure if assembling this Convention as Chairman of he Allegheny County. Bepnbliosn Committee, to lomloate a candidate for Congress. I hare also o anoonooe that Alex., Henry baa been eleeted deyor of Philadelphia by 800 m«jorlty, and the rholo Republican and People's Uoket has been leoted. This intelligence was received with great en . jpueiasD. The Convention then proceeded to nominate oflictrs. The following, gentlemen weroehoseo: President, George Dareie, of Pee bles township; Vloe Presidents, Jones, of Pitt <p., JamerdDavis, of Crescent, Dr. John E. Shaefer, of Elisabeth, J. P. Pears, of Birmlng . hem; Secretaries, Jacob Blegle, of Third Ward, Frank Patterson, of Elisabeth, Isaiah 8. Beale, of West Pittsburgh, David Aiken, ofJPeebles. Ur. Daraie on uklog theehalr made one or two rtoirksto the Convention, thanking them for the honor conferred on him, and observing that he could better -fulfill-the dalles of his position by efforts-lo diipalcb tho business of the meeting than by ioflietloga speeohoo them. After Ur. Darsiesat dowm.'ibe Hat of precincts was called over, and the following delegates presented their oredenUels: 'wmstrioa. lit Wilson. Sd do —W. U, Uenb. Wo. Woods. 3d do' —lstproduct,Pavtd Blbi, J.P.Slagle. SJ do —3d do J. J Saibaaek, J. Paul. 4th do —Joe. HeCaoßg.Bannrl Ltsd*ay. Sib do litpredoctjUoft Hill, Cfcarlss Watt.. sth do —23 do ' J. Prcocfa, J. Taylor. 6th do —a. O. MeOaodkaa. Thao. Bobbins. ?th do —Samoal Barclay, Lewis Roll. Sth'do —Jobs A.Baarg«nt, W^Hofehlasoo. ■ Ota do —Obarlta Herman. Junes DyocelL BOSOCOU. Mmomjik>la— Usury T. (/Rasa, Jss. McLean. Ziwfuiawgi l P. 0, Biplay, William Bishop, i AmtA JtttswwpJi—Jssae Hepbon, P. <7. glocom. v Hat IVUburffh—J. 8. Beale, Jat. Wallace. JRushetS—Cot. Jm k Xkio. W. B. flprigno. > McKcerport —J. P. Cochran, Tbotan fsnney. - Aiabutsa-let pr*T. McKee; J.P, rears. ** 2d pr,lLß.<hrnafttu.B. Moya. .‘'Ait Btmfapfem—D. Q. Kemedj.W. Mittaaswey. lbaperawwsrtk H.Baleattaa, Joo. SmiUey. ; W<«l KH«6eß—Dr. A. 0, MoQrtw, Janaa (Tfisal _ 'i vtd^asatrs. ■ • • • NetCU— Jams* Whitaker, James Dlckaoa. 1 Qwh( -Jamae Darts, 6.0. Young. JEKrabett—Dr J. E.' Bhaaßar, P. Patterns. XeraoxOa —Dirtd sbav, Oapt, 8. L. Wojtt Mifflin— John P. Drava, James MefL. Snodgrass. fftrtim Janas Sally, Wlllism luimm . ■JrfftTw* ■ John (PtfeaL Samoal Lowrfa. Alt—Xaaae Jones, ft. IL Palmar. An»—C.£itvalj, John Dickson. . Parry Martin, Jon. IfcOoeky. Ckartiert< <Chartaa Barcas, J.Oooway Bbalsr. - Lower ft, Clair—Jowph Dtlvortb, T. J. Blgham. Vpper Sl Clair—H. B. Brava, Walter foster. Crans—Oaorgv Holey. 8. Chadwick. Arfito—lKpr-,0. W.Bitcbetar,David Aiken. ’• ** pr,Q. Dante, O. B. Garrison. . ■Baldwin—Jcam M’nibbooy, J. Wlllock. jRkw —Herrer Coca, D. Drvanva. Aimica—famosl Hearn, 6. M. Adams. North Ayatte—Andrav Pfereo, JoboO. Zwtug. Soulh Jhyetfe—Robert Copper, John Hickman. loel»hQar,Jr, WtUfam Harper. FutUm—Vf. N. Haymaker, Jasee MeSlroyJ' Mam—W. Carry, Joseph Boott, Oa motion of Ur. Bighorn the Convention proceeded to eeleoi a- candidate for Coogree* Memo. Moorhead and Howard were lamed!* ilely. nominated, when Col. Eakln read thafol lowlog letter from The*. Howard, E«q.: PiTTSBOBon, May 2d, 18C0. '* Cox.. Javis 1 • delegate to th»'Congre3__ wblob assembles lonlsy,-! wil.. 'withdraw ray name, If presented for nomination for Congress. __ la ukiag- this step, it is proper I should ve-l turni to those friends who hare yielded to me! thoa farwliaagrouß support. s£jnosLj|rat££id4f aokoowledgraenUr'.Admonished, iSA&vfof (be 1 necessity ofpreseTlng at this juncture bar mooyja our party, J trust your action will be snob as to oomtneud itself to tho approval of the entire Republican party of this distrlot. Very respectfully, yours, Taos. Howard. After reading this communication, Col. Bakin' assured the Convention that Mr. Howard would ;give his cordial support to the nominee of this: Convention, and woald carry the standard of Republicanism into the thickest of the fight. Oo motion,-Mr. Moorhead was then nominated nnanimooaly. A committee, consisting of CoL Eekin, Capt. Bachelor aod Isaac Jones, - was appointed to commnmcate the nomination to Gets. Moorhead, and request him to appear before bio friends, goring the eommlttee'a absence the Con ten " lion proceeded to nominate delegates for the Chicago Convention. The following gentlemen were nominated: WdlH. Htrab, John 91. Kirkpatrick, ' J. J. Beibencck, Otorge Flod «y r • BtfsJ.-Btugrrty,- Juba □'HUOptOO, ■ _ Geo. ‘ Moorhead'now appeared and read the followingeloqaeot address: Mr. Frttidciaicad GeailmcnflfJ±i-ContcaUan: Tbeta are' tae btart rt too tall ferntfer ancr; wbantuwarm, gothtag tbongtits spring tartn ou • dorn«d, as It tt tmpcaalblftjr tballp«tocloth*lh«aioits biy tar *fco occasion. - Bach li the pnaeat mootni of my ii&v Waatahstl i mjT What cao IMy f Nothing bat Uir etapla worts,' that from the fntloau of my heart I tb ink you, gentUcnaa, I thank yen. In tula cnnaretlaa I will sot pronto; nor pledge my best exartlons to' protect jeortataresttand gosrdyonr honor !o ttooNatooal ConoeJJe/tar lihosld to baesaao recreaarto twj propar and manly feeling, If all that 1 can do, ondsr all dmimataecea, wet not courtly at yonr command. Myecmpttitor bactßgwUbdnwnbli a*mt from iha con- Uit, and barite aethjritfd awnraocat to be gtrea that be would tappers aeted withfalroem, at a party mao, and’ wblltt I appreciate It, X daem It proper tu ny tww that, daring tb* beat and excitement of tbe cao* Taaa,iranythfeg wu aald cilenlated toWDOodorraokla, let it to forgotten—(etU pm away with the ocemtootbat called it forth, and let ca'rttßtmCer only the importance ef *uotoai£a"baiinonj ,, Ja the gnat eaHnmij atnigsle bow approaching. Let n* renumber that tha Democratic party hart placed themtelree on the record during the put winter lo oppoal non tolbe c.naicentlon of the Tariff BOl—4n opposition to that beneficent metwxre. the tfoßUcteadßlU; io oppoaUlmi ; to tbe adtotoba of Kanxa* wtlb a Free State OcniflJntton, whilst tb» Bepobllcta party with greet unanimity, bar# rotedtafamref allUhs* taumta .With uchareeord, cus iberebe any doobtabonttbe rote of PnontylranU t I think not. Ibattere sot.- Whtttt onr opponent* aredla tracted mad dirtied—tore into frsgnieuU-and In tbe wary act of disrnptkm aa aputyi—(the Sooth demanding m> p cthm to, and extension tar slavery, and the Northern dam ocrats ftfoalog it) ttare It everything lo eneoarage and aai* mate u '• Lit a* therefore go forward boldly ana manfully, noon the HapoMlem platform. Letnadamsadaad tnc» «pon Hbe rigbttJDf labor "andlabor win be protected* Let ea (temcai and taWst epon tbe right of ererraattier npctt the Western soil to bare eqoarter action cf land, sad be •ball have it. Lot Of dvcnaoa and into* open theadmto tleo of free and Santas will ba admitted no. 1 might enUnecpon this prolific Ihems, jpnttonomhni will noe now. There wolte ample opportunity h*m£ter, when yotx shall bear from me tally. -At prwpt .yen are scutiona to dbehsrge U» farther dsttae that hare called yon together today, and I will, net fcnger detain yon. At the clow ef Ms speech, fheJJenefbledded oh loelUUlon 16 the delegates comprffing the 'Co'avehtibo te’dioewllh'bim ettbeMoaoegftbelfi Hoote, et 2$ o’clock. The ftddress,wilhtbein* ▼iutlon, w»s woelred vltblbemost oprohrioo* •ppliose, Aad -tfr; Mccrbeadjetlred from tbe 'speaker'sfltbod'gmldinob oh overwhelming do* monstrstioiioswM-wcll’calcolsicd'tegiTßony jmblio msn * most gr*t«fal. sense of Lbs Ugh •approbsUon hlr petty enterteined of,Ms merits. After Moorhead hgd eoboluded, the oca- Tentlonjmieeeded jo oerkforjjelegbtcs foGM* r ■•-M-iU.+S j. i il l Also; on'motion of Cftpt Bbehelor, t commit-' l«e w« appointed to watt on fbomu Boward, Eiq./ and rcqoest him to appear before the meeting.:*.• ;,-;v: The Chairman appointed Bachelor, Mr. Herehand Mr.BJgbam^—. Mr; Howard tfcsrty>fler Neabii McDonald, Geo. L. MeQoek, John F. Drava, Elward Moya, Cot. Jaa. A. Cakls, Addressed (he Convention briefly as folioVAt - MfrlWtiintarfQoiamaiqfatCimxKtiat: Ilk a custom of oar party, and other pottHeal ogufeeUeß*, A*. u» debated Modiatite tojapport their more xeecesefel crnpatttor. Tbit cotton (aright end prMMvbwsase is to «»♦ obJj oJ eanyto* onlcor Wa may dtt yT^S.y^!?y/,',r* J P t y? l^befalf *“ > * aom taa!toaO botat tec tM peopt* tavi decided* fa tbe intnlft ***** ;«CfSm , srai?ssssr o •*"“ f-. StlralMilra hi ifehi. <»; iu&UvUh«of mM if nrain nt looionrfih aetten ot a person! chaneter-wadtooklnx ooJvtopria unit* eU «r — • T&er* i» bat one ccem to pursue lo a noUUeal orxiatr* iicawUbanv bm regard to eapportiaceaa* >iUa|M.MdlbatotOßspportth«at&atsballtaDomloated teeordJ>ftoih*Bttg»aadeaitOßof<&»partr. ' la a tow , days we shin faavta ctcmdaf Sorthe Prast* d«*y iatba field, end the campaign will tie blrlyopeocdr WMnttwili-iwniypJaestrTetßwowniiyctilfilolhe Uckert fldfba Oxtt,aßd antes ifl-pladag him la the PresMfnltt -ChairatWnbiaitea.:. • >■-■■' ®& CtMarmaa-'now announefe! IhrfoUovffflg M ihe iaarklDg for delegates; 1 ' Whole number cfvoim cmV43; otowsaiy toi a BSsS^Pi-iV I 1 •■•■♦*- y. § a!lf : v.~ --- . anffSribenldt ■. Sii£n° re delegatee to the Chicago U I“ Mjonraei iiM die, lif UiiContuilion .St h. la l * , fe rU ‘ oa «»w 7 »tlh e Uonon- Ui MUt ti.j mast Bot Mn to forhh bU recogaltuce. Cflngr*iiloa&i Conv.ntlon or «be 33d Dlnriet. The delegalea to (his Convention met io Alle •■W[?}'* yesterday, in the Town Hall, at 10 9 Clock Jn themorning. The following gentle- tleCted ofßeera of the Convention: T. Nevio.of Sewlckley, Chairman; Vice Preei dente, Jno M. Porter, of Tareotom, N. Voeghtly, J p -» Third Ward, and N. Henderson, of Indiana; Secretaries, John Wright, J. S. Slagle and Sam’i Biddle. The Convention then called for the credentials of delegates, and the following were presented: tLLtOHEST. I*l-war/—Sam'l Riddle, liocb Keou'dy. 24 <h> —Joe. Kirkpatrick, Jan Ilroyn St co —N Vuegblly, Junta Perk, Jr. «tb do l«t procioct, Rich. Bard, Jueleh King. «iti do —2d do J. Wright, J. 8. Slagle. BoaoOCBS. 2>uq%a*t— Robert Taggttl, D. Crow. MimeXaUr— ttase Bu»ut, eimon Small. •SnMcUqr— I Theodora Mena, J. L. Oemthtn. dAerptforr?—J*a»*o. Lewie, A. Nertoo. «WBtfaaa-J. U. Porter, Archibald Wekcy. _ vownsire. 2cut Deer—A. Pillow, A. Mama. *vat Detr—Jobo McConnell, O W.Bruhltr. /rmna—Oeoret Neeley, 0 A. Bosea. >aw*—Cbarlta H. HaU, It. Miller. Dr.Georga t. Henderun AfcaruCew— Joseph Rigby. MiCXut* H, 8. w« Coot OAi—R.n. Daria, P. Lima. Ane-Jfohn J,«e puokwnm. «OW—D.a. Caoologbam. DaTidßoeoey. Skier— A.Q. Vloyd, John 81.**, Jr. /freer*e—J 0. Bappo, R-B-JUtloo. Awtet/ejr—Robert P. Nerlo, II Shield*.' On motion of B. H. Davis the Coorention pro* ceeded to nominate a candidate for Congress. An amendment was offered by S. Biddle, that Mr. Bobt. McKoight bo deolared the nominco by acclamation. Tbeamended motion was car ried nnanioonsly. Mr. Biddle offered Ibo following resolution, and it was passed: Berolred, That Biobard Bard, of the Fourth wardj Allegheny, Alfred Q. Fljod, of Shaler and John M. Porter, of Tarentum, be appointed con ferees on the part of Allegheny County, poniou of the 22ad District, to meet the Butler Ceuory Conferees at Bakeretowo, and to iosiet upon the nomination of Bon. Robert McKoight for a sec ond term, coder the usage of the party. The Convention then proceeded to ballot for delegates io the Chioago Convention. The fol lowing !• the vote taken: D. N. While 38 I Siephen H. Geyer James Park, Jr..;... 21 | T. M. Howe.. Oo motion of Joaiah King, Eeq., a Com mittee consisting of Messrs. King, Shields and Porter, were appointed a.Committee on Resolu tions and reported the following: itaolrerf, That the re-nomination to Congress Of Hon. Bobert M'Koighl, just made by accla mation of this eonvention, is a testimony of bis friends and fellow-ctiiiont, fit and proper to be reeorded, of bis great purity of moral oharaoter, U well as of bis eminent abilities, rigid “back- untiring and persistent devotion to all the dntles of his high trust, as displayed dating the pendenoy of the election for Speaker, and in the recent discussion of thoso great national io lysteJrfUd ii!h W * of PenOß Jl«nlaareBodeep- T h * 1 tbe appoloted to meet »llb the conferees of Bntler county are hereby Instructed to represent ibis convention, In the oonfsrenee, as quite uoanimoos in tbe opinion that the re-nomination of Mr. M*Koighl i« due to him equally from that as from thie side of the district; and equally from tbe usages of the par ly, the antecedent fraternities of Butler and Al legheny, nod the distinguished merits nod claims of Ur. M’Knight. That this contention hereby approves and ratifies the platform of principles as adopted and deolared by the late State Republican Con vention at Harrlsbarg, and commends the same to uoiversal acceptance- The convention haviogconoludedthe hosiosw for which they assembled, oa motion, adjourned #m« die. Bi tatDQ»Di/FiooLiT.— The discussions between the St. Clair street Suspension Bridge Compa -07 and the Allegheny City Council* in reghrd to the oew grade to wbieh the former bare raised Federal street to, at that end of the bridge, baa at last ended in open war. Oa Wednesday morning between one and four o’clock, the j » force of workmen employ. *d an filling up the grede and laying the passen ger railway track, and at breakfast time the whole was completed. The Street Committee immediately ordered, ibe Street Commissioner to bate the grade removed, whiob ibe Utter pro ; oeeded to do; be bad 15 men at work, with some 5 carte until all of the grade wee removed up to where tbo Company bare jurisdiction. The Utter «Ulm that they have aright to reUo the grade •M ‘* r *• tbe end ol tbo stone walls, whiob is the extent of their new gnulo. When Mr. Itoeblioc t-opilt j.>,iihb*m. ».» j Ill' Cotivebtion, SfiMbte yon to imgmwi i r/iii if i "i ii hi, imiTii Sul that, Federal sireel bad to be raised to that extent, aod that Is tbo cause of the difficulty. Wo understood the bridge company will brioe suit agateettho olty for taking op tbe grade. Polios Itaus —There were 23 commitments to the jad yesterday. Of ibwe, 13 were for -draosenoess, 6 for disorderly condact, 1 for ae eeult end battery, and 3 for vagrancy. Barah DeUoy made • complaint before Alder- I Jo , D £ e ’, > eflterd V» charging her bnabeod, Mioheel DeUoy, with assault and battery. They were married eboat fire years sinco, when she wm ooly 16 years old. They separted two years •go, since which tine he has, whenever he has seen her, abased her cruelly. He was held to •oswer at the next term of cdorL Mery FUoo made information before Alder mao Taylor, yesterday, charging Wm. Trainer with assault and battery. He *** held to hail. Before the-same Magistrate, iCalbarioe Bra not made information against Isabella Scbmltd, j alias Leslie, chargiog her witbiassatill and bat tery on John Brunot. She was held to bail. Nicholas Knar, before the same magistrate, phargtd Wo. WiiseobeMcr with assoult end battery with intent to kill. The defendent cut him, with a knife or razor. Ho was held to bail. Di 'sowarD -*A. number of meo were .engaged yesterday without success, in dragging the Al* tegbeny river, near the 8l Clair street bridge,, lo recover the remains of a man named Jones Thompson, who was drowned on Tuesday night The deceased was captain of the steam tog •'George Thompson,” aod a resident of Spring dale, in this county. He was last seed on board bis boat, wbleh was moored near the 8l CUir street bridge, on Tuesday night, and as his elolhes, money, &c., were found in the cabin yesterday, white no traces whatever ooold be discovered of him, it it bel.eved that be was drowned. The deceased was amost respectable man, and his loss. *!H be deeply felt by a large clrclo of friends. * OUR BOOK TABLE. Wo received an Admirable liule work vester ,d*y entitled “The Florence Btoriee,” ono of .J*. oob Abbott'* latest publications. It U written in the easy, flowing end caplivatingttyle of tbet Author,:ftQd.esnnot fail to please ibe young folks wboore soqualnted with Ur. Abbott's works The present work is no excellent one to divert rChUdreo, nod would make a very judicious pre sent from n parent. Among the “stories" are a i* velaoteer Apprentice; GrimUr in Us Shop* •the kitten,cageAxrfsbed; ParllaoenlarT roles* the debate; Tumble lant; the old mill, and va! Tjons others. It is.for sale by Hunt Miner. Fifth street. , - . • ; ’ A GtBTSM, tOOKWO . PICCTOCKtTv—A tad/ from Allegheny went Into Robinson's carpet •tore on Fifth street, yesterday morning, for tbc P«WM of purchasing icrne goods. While there, awell-dresaed woman, supposed to be on a eim.- i rf^Ddi **® r attention to eome tab!?- clothe which she recommended Tery highly, and both remained oloee togetherifor some time. On • endden, it was found that the table-oloih fan cier had disappeared, and the lady from Alle gheny ascertained, upon examining her pooket, that her pocket-book, containing $l9, had also disappeared. ! # P ? tI ?°* I :T A ?!,*!> »*»d«ntbqbUbUo oeatiog ft .Ihfl Eapoblloin Club ni bald tut « T eain» u their roomi, to giro npreaeion to ihelr fccliW la tbe onenimoas in, ia «bioh their Cumtu. sional candidates bad been nominated in tbe2ltt and 224 districts. The following gentlemen. asdd-wery eloquent and impressive eperches: John F. Dravo, Hon. James K. Moorhead* John H. Hampton. J. J. Siebeneok, and D. h. Eaton. The meeting adjourned at 9$ o’clock. } Dlfj>.~Mr. Werdebaugh, of whose rather strange accident neer Winebiddlo's old tayerh we made mention of a few days : since, died yes* terdsy from the effects of the injuries be received then.' He vu a highly esteemed cilltcD, and litres man/ friends to mOntn Aia death. : Wnr* BxATtsa.—Acolorcdwom&nnamed Lee, made a complaint before Aid. Scotf, yesterday, against her hnsband, who, she says, beat and abased her In a most cruel manner. He was arrested and committed for trial. AtjAsntrer ScnmciasD Ant.—Tba section on Organic Seiehee will meet In the Hall of the Academy, this evening. The lectors will, be oh general Zoology.-, ' / Taw School DlrMtora will not hold the eleo* tlon: for Connty Superintendent in City-llall, as stated In yesterday's paper. - . Uaieaa's Fito.Miscts Fftßßsx&s.—We call.af teatloa to tbe advertisement of these celebrated Froexers.. i* *A n ° Dl 4 Miner's -sod ho those beautiful Jdotsd business cards. * ' : hookif stationery; nit tba l*»diag foreign and American tnanxinai sad-news tf Uo ° of «• Brtthh authors; » itiorocco bln(Jlrjg: *Qd *u S7nfe *“—«» b. brf ! ftii raphrßaf i,h he bad at Hont A Iflner'e, at S coats a copy. latest; news BY TBLEOBAPB. RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETTE OFFICE. Democratic national ConvcnUoa, CoacLtsTos, May I. Mr. Baldwin, of Ya* spoke ak length. Ho intended to bold to the Northern Democracy till the last horn Wore. He loved the Union, and «u> determined to eUod by it till the * believed the elave trader to be the nobleit of philanthropists, and the moat Christian elviiiser to tbo world. He bad negroes direct from Africa on ni% plantation, and they were the noblest Romans of them eli. Tbo protest of the New Jersey delegation against ibe action of tbe Convention, in annulling instruc tions to delegates from that State to vote as a anif was presented. * hlr. Bidwell aod Mr. Austin Smith cnado remarks abmu ibe position of the California Democracy. Mr. Seward, of Go., contended that the South de manded no more of tbe North tbao was stipulated in the contract, and the seceding delegates have to do cido on that ground. Mr. Holden, of South Carolina, saw nothing to war rant the Southern delegates In seceding. He was opposed to Squatter Sovereignty, bat was willing to take (he Cincinnati platform and endorse the Dred Scott decision. This wes sufficient for bio Mr. Rieherdsoo, of 111., endorsed the statement of facts made by Mr. Seward, of Ga., of a compact be. tween tbe North and South at the time of passing iho .Kansas bill. 6 Mr. Berry, of 8. C., arose, amid hissing from the gallery and cries or "dear the gallery.” He pro claimed himself a Union Democrat, and believed the eudorcement of tbe Dred Soett decision would bring the Southern States Into union and harmony. Mr. Howard, of Teon., tpoko In behalf of that State, and offered a resolution sustaining tbe Dred Scott decision, and that no rights of persons or prop erty in the Territories shall bo impaired by Territo rial or Congressional legislation. He offered this os tbe ultimatum of tbe South, together with a retola tioo that two-thirds of the vote of the whole Electo ral College aball be reqoired for nominating. Mr. Russell, of Vo., presented the results of tbe consultation. Thfy eodorae tbe course taken by them, end if tbe resolutions presented by tbe Tennessee del egation are not adopted, he is not authorised to cast bis vote of tbe State on any subjeot. Mr. Colwell, of Ky., endorsed the ground taken by Tcnnefioe and Virginia. They would ail act to gether. They wanted ao endorsement of the Dred Scott decision, and an agreement that tbe nominee shall not receive less than; 200 votes as requUito for (be nomination. lie moved to adjourn til I leu o'clock to.mqrrow. Mf. Merrick demanded that the vote on tbe reso lution fixing the time for balloting be now taken up. Several motions to adjourn caused much confusion. On the motion to adjourn, the vote was demanded by States. Mr. timings, of Md., gave notice that if tb< Convention did not take a recess, he would movo tt adjuurn sine die. On taking the vole, tbe Georgia delegation voting, tho fall vote of tbe State was objected to, and, After debate, (he President declared that ibeywereTnot entitled to a rote In this Convention. Mr. Holden appealed from tbe decision, contending that they were carrying oat tbe Instructions of (be State, while tbe bolters were not The litter were •ent here to vote, and not to bolt, aod they were not present. It was no faolt of those who remained. A vote of States wu demanded, end the result was eyes, 143; nays, 100. The nine remaining Georgia delegates then lef declaring that the Convention bad disfranchised sovereign Stato. The motion to edjonrn till fireo’olock wes renewed id carried. Tbe following are the Tennessee resolutions : Jfvio/picf, That all citizens of the United States have equal rights to eeule with their property to tbe Territories of tbe United States, and that under tbe decision of the Supreme Court, which we reeognixe a.< a correct expositor of Constitutional liberty, tbe rights of neither person nor property can be destroyed by Congress or territorial legislation. 2. That two-thirds of ell tbe electoral vote* of tbe Doited States shall ba required for the nomina tion*. crestso ssssios. Tbo Convention resseemblad at 5 o’clock. The voi« was taken on ordering the previous question on ih» proposition to proceed to ballot for President, aye* 148, nays 103. Tbo ruoloiioD offered by Tennessee, requlriag that the present Convention shall not declare any one nominated for President or Vice President unless he shall bare reorired 202 rotes or more, was called up. Mr. Richardson, of IIL, mored to lay it on the table. Lost; ayes 101$, nays 141. Mr. Stuart, of Mtah., raised tbe point of order that tbe resolution must lie oo tbe table one day be. fore being acted on, as it made a change la the rules of tbe Convention. The President decided tbe resolution in erder. . Mr. Stuart appealed, and the chair was sustained, yeas 144, Days 108. This rote is regarded as fatal to Douglas Mr. Smart moved an amendment who rote for a nomination shall be bonnd to support tbe notn. ioea. Holed out of order.. First ballot: Douglas 1454; Gathrie 34J; Diek ioson 7; Lane 6; Hunter 42; Davis 1; Toueey 24; Pierce I; Johnson 1. New York, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Mtcbigao, Wisconsin, lowa, and Minnesota, voted entire lor Dongles. Second: D?oglas!47; Guthrie 365; Dickinson 64; Hunter 414; Lane fi; Davis 1, Johceon 1; Toocoy 2 tojhe haJlotinp ”w - voter to p*saed, Third: Douglas 1484; Ootfarie 42; Uonter 38; Dickiosuo 64; Davis Johnson 12; Laced. Fourth: Dooglas'l49; Hunter 414; UtilbMe 374; Dickinson 5; Johnson 12; Lane 5; Davis 1. Fifth: Dooglas 14»4; Hooter 41; Guthrie 371; Dickinson 5; Johnson 12; Lined; Davis 1. Sixth: Douglas 1494; Hunter 41; Outhrio 39; Dickinson 3; Johnson 12; Lane 7. Seventh: Douglas ibot; Gotbrie 384; Dickinson 4; Hunter 41; Johnson II; Lane 6; Davis 6. Eighth: Dooglas 1504; Hunter 404; Guthrie 384; Lane 0; Jobnsuo 11; Dickinson 4A; Davis 1. Ninth: Dooglas 1504; Hunter 334; Guthrie 394; Lane 8; Johnson 12; Dickingoo 1; Davis 14. Tenth: Douglas 1504; Guthrie 391; Hunter 39* Dickinson 4; Davis 14; Johnson 13. Eleventh: Douglas 1504; Guthrie 39J; Hooter 38: Diekiosoo 4; Davit 14; Johnson 12; Lane 64. Twelfth: Douglas 1504; Hunter 38; Gatbrie 394; Dickinson 4; Davis 14; Johnson 12; Lane 6. At balf.past seven o’clock the Convention adjourn, ed to meet at ten o'clock to-morrow morning. The adoption of tbe resolution declaring 202 votes ntees. vary to nominate, makes tbe Domination of Douglas doubtful. The Tribune's correspondent says The whole movement yesterday astonished tbe knowing ones. Lite on Sunday night Mr. Slidell and his managers 1 gave assurances, through Mr. Cochrane, to the New York delegation, that if tbe programme of adoptieg tbo Cincinnati Platform, of votiog down tbe other resolutions of the majority, and proceeding to tbe nomioatioo, was carried oat, all wuuld be well, and tbe Convention saved; but Mr. Slidell and bis mana gers who have mainly produced the original discord, eootd not coolrol tbe element e. They promised Ala bama to go with bar if she acceded, bot labored to prevent tbe secession, and with what effect baa been seen. The Sootbern members were also assured on Sunday night, upon a count oT oocs, that the Doog las vote would Dot exceed cue hundred aud forty, counting New York, unless they adopted him. lleoee it was argued that they should remain In the pon* ventioo as tbe means of controlling the nomination. They knew, too, that New York was ready'to take Mr. Gathrie a: tbo propor moment, and a majority of tbe Pennsylvania delegation bad signified the same intention. The figures were considered too close for safety by tbo Southern leaders, and tbsy refused to chaoge front, as the Northern wiog was willing to do, after both bad agreed to make the platform first Tbo Sootbern movement is somswhat impaired in loflueoce by tbe supposed leadership of Mr. Yanoy, wbo has always boon considered an extremist, lie aod-Mr. Rbett exalted over the work in tbe conven tion yesterday, as a triumph .of their peculiar doc trines. Tbe delegatee of Virginia will endeavor to mediate between tbe jarring factions, bnt her power Is greatly impaired with the South. No movement will be made by the Southern convention nntil tbe nomination is made by tbeotber tecUqij. , Mr- Yafley advises prudence th every step,’feeling thet be has taken ft responsibility which may be re podiated by tbe people. ■ A large number of the Southern delegates left last night and this morning. Feeling no farther interest iu the proceeding! of tbe Southern opposition Con vention; Georgia will recommend Sam Houston to tbo Baltimore Convention. ,10 A.M. —The remaining delegates from Arkan sat, but Mt- Flournoy, have leeeded, and the Ken tacky and Virginia delegations hare retired to con sult. Cbablbbtow, May 2 —After music by tbe Boston bran band, io tbe gatyery, which opened tbe conven tion, Mr. Flooroey, of Ark., proposed three cheers for tbe Union, which was beartOy responded to. was to ordor at 10:30. Prayer by Her. Mr. Kendrick. Tfeirtectb ballot: DonglasliSi; Guthrie 89i; Lose 20; Hunter 28J; Johnson 12; Diekioson 1; Davis 1. ; Fourteenth: 150; Guthrie 41; Lane 20$; Hunter 27; Johnson 12; Dickinson Jj DavTs l. ’ Fifteenth ballot: Douglas 1495; Gotbrie4o; Lane ' 20$; Hooter 28; Johnson 12 ; Dickinson 1; Davis.s. Sixteenth ballot: Douglas 150; Guthrie 42; Lane 20$; Hunter 20; Johnson 12; Dlckinsoo $; Davis 1. The seventeenth ballot was precisely the lame as tbe sixteenth. Eighteenth ballot: DocgUs 150; Gatbrie4ls;Lsae 20$: Hunter 20; Johnson 12; Dlckfosoa 1; Davis 1, Nineteenth ballot, in full: Maine, New Hamp shire, Vermont, New York, fihode Island, Ohio, In dian*, Michigan and lowa voted entire for Douglas; 1 and be received 3$ from Conoeeticat, 2 from- New Jersey, 9$ from Pennsylvania, 3$ from Minnesota— total, 150; Guthrie received from MauaobuJclU S, Connecticut 2s, New Jersey 5, Pennsylvania 12, Maryland $, Missouri 4s, Kentucky 12; Lane re ceived New Jersey $, Pennsylvania 2s, North Caro lina 10, Arkansas 1, California 3, Oregon 3; Huntor received Musachnsett* 4s, Pennsylvania 3, Dela ware 2, Maryland 4, Virginia 10; Johnson received Tennessee 11, Mlanesota 1; Dickinson received Cal ifornia, 1; Davis received Massachusetts, Is. Twentieth: Douglas 150; Oathrle 42; I in® 20$; Hooter 20; Johnson 12; Dlckleson $; Devi 1. , Twenty-first: Douglas 150; Guthrie4ls; ] .ane2oJ; Hunter 26; Johnson 12; Dickinson $; Davl 11. On the 23d ballot, when Virginia wai es led, Mr. Harrell stated that he was required to cast 14 vote* oneway and one another, lie declined t> cast it, however, unless otherwise ordered by the Conven tion. ..The.BWe Convention.bad not passet any re solution «n <he subject, but voting a* a not; wu re warded *J the Dsoocratio lew of tbe State. Mr. Lorfif, of Va., laid that himself ao«Fe lleagucs thought bU floastltnents ought to be bt ard, and be demanded that tbey.thonld be beard. 110 would - no longer vote for Mr. : Hunter. Desatewaiindolged iu forsomt Ume cn the.'qaeitlon,bat tbe President that the dalegatosfrom TlrgloU were entit led to east their.lodiFidaal votes. The roteof Vir gfnla was then follow* rl for DoOglas and 14 forHaotMVv-cT-V* Douglas also reorived a vote from Korin Carolina, givlog him a majority of thw whofe »2s; Guthrie, 41$; ; Liae, l»$, t Hunter, 25* Johnson, 12; Pioklsm, 2s; Davis, 1. i .“ Twiety-f&urth—Douglas 151|; Guthrie4ls;Lon* 19}; Hunter2s; Johnson 12; Dickinson 2}; Davis 1, Twooty-fifth—Douglas 151}; Guthrie 41}; Lane 9}; Hunter 55; Johnson 12; ; Dickinson 1}; Davis 1. Twenty-sixth—Douglas 151}; Gathria 47}; Lana 9; Hunter 2s; Johnson 12; Dickinson 12; Davis 0000. Twenty-seventh—SameJ as the 26th. Tweoty-eighflt—Do. Twenty-oioth—Dongles 1514; Gothrle 42; Lane 7J; Hooter 25;- f Johosoo 12; Dickinson 13; Davis 1. Thirtieth—Douglas 151*; Guthrie 40; Hooter 25; Dickioson 13; Johnson 11; Lino 9J; Davis l. Thirty-first—Nearly the same. Thirty-»ecoo4— Jo Jo J° Jo Thirty-fourth—Douglas 152 A; Guthrie 47; Dick inson 5; Hunter 224; Johnson 11; Laos 12A; Devil 1. At half-pastooe o'clock, the Courcutiou adjourned till Gve p. m. Tbo convention re-auembicd at 5 o'clock. Thirty-fifth ballot: Douglas 152; others the same as Id * i Id 34th. A debate ensued on a motion oi Mr. Qittingi to Adjourn to meet in Baltimore the first Monday io Jane. Withdrawn for the present Thirty-fixth ballot: Dongles 151}; others un changed. Tennessee withdrew the name of Ur. John* sonata candidate. Thirty•Eereoth: Doaglu 1514; Gathrios<4; Laos 124; Ranter 10; Johnson 1|; Dickinson ij; Davis Thirty-eighth: Seme as 37th, except that Ontbrie had 08. The resolution of Mr. Gittings, being renewed, wu laid on the tabie witboat a decision. The 39th to 42d same as 38th. Forty-third: Doaglae 151; Gatqrie6s4; Lane 13; Ranter 10; Dickinson 0; Darts 1.1 The. 44th to 53d, same as 43<L / Fiftj.fourth— Doaglu 1514; Guthriedl; LanelO; Hooter 204; Dickinson 2; Davis i. Hr. GiiUngi mado a motion that It is inexpedient at this time to make a nomination. He wanted the gentlemen to face the muslo. Declared oat of order. Fifty-fifth— Doaglu 1514; Galhrie 05}; Ranter 10; Lane 16; Dickinson 2; Deris 1. Fifty-sixth and fifty-seventh—Ballots unchanged. Mr. Ashe, of N. C., moved {o adjourn. Hr. Giulage moved as amendment that wo adjourn • the first Monday in Jane to'.Baltimore. The amendment wu rejected. A vote by States wu taken; on the motion to ad journ, ahdiU wu carried; ayes, 148; nays, 100. The Convention adjourned at 8} o’clock P. M. Douglas’ friends are determined to stand by him to the Tut. CdAitLKSTo!*, May 2.—The two-thirds resolatioa has caused a dead lock. An adjournment to Balti. more on the 25th of Jane is strongly talked of, if no nomination be made to-day. . New York will bring forward the proposition. The Soothers skeedert met to-day. An efiort will be made to conciliate them.- If it is not snccessfal they will nominate Jeff Davis. : Charlestoh, May 2.—The Southern Convention adopted the platform reported by a majority of the Platform Committee tolbeNationsl Convention. A proposition to take the name of Constitutional Democracy wu, after a long debate, rroted down, the delegates claiming to be the only National Con vention. The Pacific Railroad resolution wu adopt ed, but not wlthont considerable opposition. The Convention then adjourned to meet at 8 o’clock to night. I Cutßuaro.v, May 2 —The Soothers Oooveatleo met at the theatre at S o'clock to-night • Ur. Haleb. of La, moved to adjourn till noon to-morrow, as the other Oouveotloo ha* mtde no nomination jet. Carried Then was a laree andieore, Including many I edits, and Ur. Taney waa celled upon for a (peach. Be took a position on tbeetege with two beqaets, thrown to him by India*, ta bis heeds, and returned thaska to them, and then called upon Ur. Berry, who took * position oo the ate re and pro om d»d to amnte the ladles. Thirty-Pint Congrtss-Sixth Session. IVasniscTOH Citt, May 2. Rouse went into Committee' of the Whole oo the State of the Colon. Air. Engiisb, in allading to the Charleston Conven tion, said he did not sympathise with those who im periimsly demanded Ciuser or nobody, nor with the "rule or roio" spirit too much manifested lately in both wiogß of the Democratic party. A cofToqqy took place between Messrs. Djno, Collax, Eoglish and Porter, in 'regard to the consti tutional position of Indiana relative to the exclusion of free oegroea, and Sir. Hutchinson said Mr. Seward announced the truth when be explained the irrepres sible cotoiliat between the two systems of free labor and slavory. Re contended that slavery Is not only a wrong to the stare and slaveholder, but to the ma terial industry and the social, educational and religi ous condition of the people among whom it exists, ne argued that the early fathers sought to restrict slavery wherever practicable. Mr. Smith; of N. C., appealed to gentlemen to re turn to the compromise measaras of 1856. Committee rose and Hvtta* adjourned. Wbcclixo, May 2.—The Republican State Con rention met lo this city to-day. Delegates wees pre sent from ill;ports of the State. |The Convention wu called to order at 10 o'clock. Joseph Applegate, of Brooks eodnty, wu elected President, with-eleven Vice Presidents. Rev. Mr. McClure opened the coo vention with prayer. Ron. Alfrod Caldwell aod £. M. Norton, of Ohio co., J. C. Underwood, of Clark co., and W. W. Gitt, of Montgomery 00., were ap pointed delegates for the Stato fit large to the Cbi csgo Convention, with fall district delegates and al ternates. The committee on resolutions reported a lengthy address, with a series of resolutions pledg ing their support to the Chicago nominee; favoring the tariff; affording protection and encouragement to the products of white laboring men of oor Country against that offoretgn eounUu's; equality of rights among chiseas, and opposing.proscription on ac eoaot of opinions or ptac» or »dtth; deootiouog the action of the administration regarding the imprison ment of naturalised ctiisoos visiting the country of their birth; approving of the Homestead BUI; fa voring the plao of the colonisation of free negroes. The next convention vriii bo held at Eicbmood. Speeches were ,mado by J. C. Underwood and Ron. J. Wilson, of Ind. The latter’s speech elicited gnat applause. F. P. Blair, jr., of Mo., mado a powerful speech, in the evening, in the Athenaeum building, and waa continually greeted with applause. The bait was crowded. The utmost enilhnstasm prerailed. BcrriLo, May 2.—The matter o( the Wisconsin* delegate, which was before the Conference at Its after noon session yesterday, wu finally settled before ad journment, by being referred to a telect committee of fire. A reiolntioo by Ur. Witherspoon to revue tbe discipline relating to tbo duties of presiding elders, •o a* to place them Jo the pastoral relation, was re ferred to tbe Committee on Itineracy. A committee of seven was ordered on Temperance, tbe Bible, Temporary Economy and tbe Pastoral Address. Tbe session was opeoed this morning with tbe usual religions services. BUbup Simpson appeared and took bis scat on tb< platform. Notice was taken of tbe death of Bishop Waugh, tod it was resiitved that the Bishops select one of their number to prononoe® a ebfogy on their late colleague. The order of tbe day was the reports of tbe out going standing committees, bat tbe roles were im pended for tbe purpose of constituting tbe several standing commuters. 1 A five was ordered to beappoioted by tbe chair to take into consideration the qocition of divoroe and remarriage, ana report to this Con* feraoee. < Tbo afternoon session was almost entirely con sumed io constructing the standing committees. Waibiuotow Cttt, May 2.—At a meeting df the National Constitutional Uolon Committee held last night, it was resolved, That tbe Whig and American Netiooal* be infited to meet with that Committee et Baltimore, simnUanoomly, on thedth of Hay. WAsnwoTotrCrrr,May 2.-Ex-Governor Camming bos informed tbe President that Utah is jn a condi- Uoo bordering anarchy,and that some action is there fore necessary do pert of tbe government to relieve the territory from tbe present Impending eviL He allndee to tbo bands of desperadoes, whoso oonduot renders the teonre of life and property uncertain,and requests either that judge* will m sent out In place of those who have deserted Utah, jor authorize tha Probate Court* {o exercise claimed by them aod granted by tbe legislative assembly, or adopt some means of safety. He request* tbet 500 soldier* be rets toed there, as the withdrawal of the entire army wonld be 1 Injurious and nnjost. Governor C. states that tbe population «(Utah is 52,000 or 62,000, tboogh it-ls larger estimated by the Mormons, The excitement here, if possible, is on tho in create regarding the events at Ohwjleatoo. From a stoppage of public business for two weeks, tbo session of Congress will doubtless be prolonged till thw lwt of ! V 8 Tbe Presiden t has recognized, Erederick Kboo as Consul of tbe Dacby of Nassau, et New York. Detroit, May 2.—The Republican Btato Conven tion met in tb(4 city to-day, and appointed Austin Blair, Wat tar W. Morphy, Thoe.-W. Ferry and Jos. J. Sc. Clair delegates at large to the Chicago Con vention. Strong Seward resolution* ware adopted. Tb? proceedings of the Convention were harmonious. Pi ‘BSLiDKLpaiA, May 2.—Henry, the People’* can didate fur Mayor, la elected by a majority of 810. All (he People’* ticket was elected, excepting the CUy Controller. 1 . Both branches of the City Conn ell bare a majority against the Democrats, Nearly 60,000 rotes worn east. | rniLiDitPHU, M»J 2.—ln the Biilh DUtHct of this Bute, John! BroomhUl and Washington Tom* send have been ehoaon delegate! to Chicago. Thar art naimtructed; faal Cameron ia their firat choice. Lawbsbce, Mui., May 2.—A firl oecnrred this afternoon wbiehdeitroyed Wilaoo <t Allen’s steam saw mllli, together with eotne smalt bondings ad joining. Less abpot 111,000. \ Locjsvjllb, May 2.— Him failioj* slowly, with 0 feet 8 Inebee'vater Jo tho eaoaL Weather clear * mercery 6fi°. 1 * Boston, May 2.—The America tailed tbit morn log Tor Liverpool with only $28,000 in specie. Wi learn that Bet. John Soott, D. D., Preal dent of Washington College, baa definitely de termined to resign his position, In order to to* oeptihe Preeidenoyof the;. Maryland Agrlont loral College, an iestlintlon started.within the past year, and situated nine miles! from Wash* iogton oily. We hate not beard any one spoken of as bis probable euooenOr. 1 We also learo (bat Prof- W. H. Braver con templates vacating the chair of Natural PhUoeo pby at the close of the present seiiion, bating been tendered a professorship io aa Agrlonliural College In the State of New York.— Wathington (Pa.) Examiner. Sdockiiq DaATB.— On Taeaday of Jast week a man oamed Alfred Morphy came to bis death In a ahocklog toaooer, attbe steam saw mill.of Alexander Wilson, Esq., In Taylorstown, this' county. He was engaged attbe railroad need for drawing logs Into the mill, and whilst en deavoring to adjast a displaced rope on one of the logs, was caught by the rope, which passed around his body several times, and before the engine conld be stopped, or any assistance ren dered him, be vat crushed and tom iaahorrible manner. One arm was nearly torn off. Bis sufferings were so great that ha survived bat » short .time. E© was married bat recently, and -vis aged* between twenty-eight ‘ and * thirty yean.—* Wahmgiim (Pa) Examiner. LATEST FROM EUBOPE Arrival o t tn* MUamer Cta*4t< k—Tba Bnyal Bf«Q Canada, won Liverpool on tbe 21st «f April, and Qaeeoatown on tbe day, orriTtd Unerasing Thoatootwajpßohaolan. ftom Portland, arrlrad at Ll*. v *l th ® IL ttwnuMp Cltfof Waihlngton, wSJJiT Yor .v^ rrtT " } •* to the 27d oil. a »,£, 1 **tMa*l« determined to regard to the great 6 ' 7 ?* Unnaa, f, r tbscbamplTOablp cf fto nramafllart make a final derision ontil SfJL • „ '• «n t >b.rleally dented, «„ behalf of both roYlt a r “‘tottfe to coaeidwed drawn, Ibe raforte .topped ttwflght *t the request ofDosouiaftd b«l Ut'd l !l‘^ r ! i?* 1 He -“ n vlrtnally won tho lhat ll.eoan l* ready lormew the fight atao bour’a notice, and that be will accept of oo other tn- I** tßt I * bcb ba c * m * to win, which he hnneatly belteTe* be did win, and which he cao wl 0 agalu, and that h--tlt oot lea,. hn K land until he bring, t£? Mi eontrn to » cow and dqo cvncla.Jou. Con.U.rahie .one of mooey h»a b»«n col.opted ob ibe London and LlTarp-ol exeb\n*«w ** r sf*tr*i Of «• to attend the London Bloch fcxcbrog* o i the Slit, to he presented with one hundred salutas. It h thought that etroog steps aril) be taken by theanthorltlca u prevent another t&ea lag Liverpool cotton Marltt —The Broker 1 ! Circolar report* ■i ira of the Week at t>9,bOi) balee 3500 taken byspecDlatore ai d IiOOO by exporter*; middling qualities declined Ut; k aer qnalltLa anaUioed a much greater redaction; calea ef t Way, 10 000 SOOO to exporters and speculator!; tt irket doting !t**dy. Stock In ponestlmaudat 1.018,C00 b 1ee—826,000 American. Some authorities qaotoa decline of oa Inferior qaslltias. Manchester market iteady, with a bettor demand for India. Batft SLirktt—'S Q Irea ordinarie 106 f; baa 995 mar ket rioted with a declining tohdaoej; lalaa of week, 6000 tr Stock In port, 2X0,000 bale*. London Marirt —Baring, Brothers A Oo report wheat qnfet built bad advanced 9q mlm of white at 62- and red, 60@82a. Floor ealaa at 2fi@2sa. Iron doll; fer bothreH* and ban, £6 10*. Pie Iroodnll at 62!. Saga** dnll and[declined Bd. Oulfee acUte declined 1«. Tea ataady H tor oommon Congo, hies firm.. *>£???* M*"«t Market-/ OoMol.dcaadoofrid.y etoiv “r o»o«f, and MJ£ for money to 95 for aeciont. Tbe bnllkm to the Bank had decreased £l2£o , bat the noUa thereby showing the settlement of tba diißcnlty between tbe bank aDd btokera. The m*»nej bar rllter 6 a o d 105 and IU-1; dollareft aod 2; eajtlee to a o d3 rw The fight between Lynch, American, and Shaw, EoglUb- Se^att'r* 118 cb * a, P , °n*hlpof the light weights, vil won by roomer* *“ Th " Bn, r cnsf ,Dd Eopree* will rl«lt Bavojr thta TneChaleon.earap i»already being formed. It Udcnbl* tbe »|yo of laat y eara. The rntnora gain «'rencth that a 0.-ngma woolJ Boon ae- BetLble to arrange tbe French finhw qn«th>a. Tbe French jvnrnala claim an almoat role In all ib«? cwn uianra afNtca, i& faror of anoexation to France. Ir.LT —The Inrormllutt at Mwina bad been qaelfedand tnmqutlitf rc.tond.but the loaorgnito were repotted to be in cunaiderable force In tbe rooatttaipa, with the troop* q»- abl* to dlalodge tbea for want of artillery. Tb« Papal government haeaeot a dtopatch to the Xnrope bq power., not only protesting agalart the annnxaUon of Ibe Legations to Piedmont, bat hoping that they will pnt an end to tbea Inlqaltom vpollatiooe. ..P:* bad *PPo«otod Ooonl Mercde, < ( f Belglnm, bf> Ulnliter of War. t ° Acmii—Gen, Benedick hat been appointed Civil and Military Governor of liongary, vice Archdnke Albert. lie I# cooniletlrtud to carry oat eondry riforme, from which good rivets am predicted .Litter VIA QonsiHts —-Yitni, ipib—The enbecrlp- Uon to tbenew loan excoedt 75.CC0.000 florlna Barcelona, JprAaOfh —Couot de Mo&tomoliii, his brother ■odvalet, have bean arratod at Ampoatrr. /lm*!, JprC tlu —Tbe votea la tbe District of Nlcekhow a majority of ICO agalcet aanesatioD. Joan Mon lay la epaateagßr la tbeOanads COMMERCIAL RECORD, oou&frrrsx of abbithatiob fob mabcd a apbil Joagrs Duwoara, V. p. Csißtn p.cLsoir, | Waut»B. UrsiT, «». M’Caaiar. | u, onus. PITTSOtROH AAttKKTS {Reported Specially for tht AttibnrpA GqmUa. Pmotaes, Tbtosdat, May 9, 1580. FLOOR—The traneaetione la Soar JCSterdiy were email; ind were prlacipUiy from store. Price* remain firm with ia advaoclog teodehey. Tbe following are the t*!ea re* .ported; Soper { Extra j Ri Fam. | fancy. 6 76 6 00 8 60 5 76 6 00 8 60 6 W fl 00 6 80 2 80 d 70 a 80 8 oo a 76 3<X> t-l>U from »tcra IIU do do K| do d„ 111) do do 16 do do . 60 do do . fo da do . 50) do do 100 d « do 2ft) do do . SO do do TA do white wheat.. —. 100 do depot prfTau term* ?o do Et. Loata 6 ?0 e 00 7 00 40 do no 660 680 OOO' Bto GRAIN—Arm, but unchanged. Bair* 600 both corn at 80 400 do da at 6d#6o; CO bomb rye from store at uO. PlflH—Bal*a SO bl bbla white tab at IS do do lake herring at $1,60; 10 do do iron! at $6.00; 10 bbla tnackaral at l4 bf bb!e da at {9,60, and 29 bf tibia taka hairing at $4.50; " BAooX—S»i*a 8000 Cm fcatta at aldfia BJ4. aod 7J* ©8 for ahanldera; 20 tea sngar m»ed hare* at ISdl 'Ai. COFflß—Silti 28 hga at J4W&I&. PU9AR—Pair# IShbda at tfcQl. BALT—Sale# 1«0 bbla No. 1 at $1,05. BUTTER—Bake 18 bble at 16. a»EAb£ BUTTER—BaIaa 6 bbla at 8 LI UR—Bale* 39 bbla LooLnlle at 8L26 BYE FLOUR—Setra 40 bbla at |IM CtlESSE—&al*e 40 bu W R, oaw.at 10U 1 DRIED APPLES—SaIea fcO tmab at $1 60. OlL—Sales. 2 bbla No-1 lard at 68 IXONBTARY Anil CUnfIKItUIAL, Niv OntXAaa. A pill 23-p. m-Fluor U lo good demand witbootauy change In prices; snperfioe $S,BS©|B ATi-iJ Pork is doll, bqt unchanged; sale* at $l7 60® 17 75. Laid firm at 10jK@Uo, vll)t« telr d>mand. Ilkua cochiugtd aud doll at 7»' 4 '@M-' for abooldera and ►Ufa. HbleXy in goui demand and tr eat are higher, dosing al 19)4{5200 for rx’iflcd. ■ Arm, aiib a moderate demand, prior* ara oneband; full/ lair. 3,4 j 6 hhd* tiers rttaired daring tbs » Arm, end io good demand at the latter Mole**** in ilraitod d»msnd, ad price* drocplog. Prime 9*495 bb/* The rtcelpts during the were P'gbt exchange «n New York pram. The steamer Woodlord depute'. PT Icrtl, April 30—Flour qnlct. Fhrtlli io leu ac tive dd-uend; reeelple for *3 Uoorn— lf OCO 1/tub. Scrlnr andct4batsl,ie®l.2o; fair 11.30^1,38.' Io Corn there li some activity, tod (be market Arm. Northern mix'd t>o®63c; good end choice mixed 64®6fc jeUow6*®s4; white 60@K River declined 0 Inches. Arrlrtd—C. £. Hillman md Mariner. Deputed—Clare Tha receipts of corn were somewhat heavier to day, end Ibemukei opened retber flat and heavy, with bat a limited Inqnlry tor ebipmenl, and prices dwilned 2 ©3c on ’Odsecv. The antral of toe North Briton Id tlie afieraooo, bowivtr, rendered the market considerably firmer, and at the dcwe there was a fair demand at the opening prices. Alont 70 000 both changed hands at 62}{®54 tor No. 1; 61@52e fcr No It and 43}4®<Qo for rejected. A scarcity of voreels la the harbor and a flrmneaa in freights rendered shippers ex* ceedlnly cautions, and pertly to this caste la attributed tbs Inactivity of the market. Wheat o;eoed qnlet and ratb-r heavy, and after the teceipU of, the New York dispatches it became exceedingly doll and price* fell 3@4e. the steam* et’e news io the aiternoon, however, caoted a better feeling aqd at the close tb« matkel we* firm.and nominally better. Abwul 15,000 bo were sold at $1,12 for *x<rs clob; sl,ll® SI,IS tor No. 1 spring; st.O*®l,n»4 for No. 3 spring*. and $1 for rejected, all In store. Flour was qdrt, with bat a limited Inqolry. OsUqniet. Bye and bailey Arm. High, wines Arm and In g <od demand at 1PJ409 —Chicago Press Pan.i»*£pcu Ctmi Uaikst, April SO.—The offerings of Beef Cattle wrre nut eu largo as laet week.tbo sales reaching abont ;000 head at the different yards; |be marker, however, was dull, Ibe demand Was less acliva ahd prime, which ranged at from $8 to SIOU for fair to trine quality, meetly at $9@SlO tba luO Ibe, abow a decline of 60c on tba qaotatluns ol last work. Bell's Used—Some 6W) bead of Beef Cattle were offend and aold at this yard at from SSJ4 to 10U ibe iGQ tbs as to quality, the latter for extra cattle. Abont 180 cows and calves wen offend and aold at (be different yuds, at from $25 to 60 each, according to condi tion. ecene 3000 begs were mvived and nld this w«k, tocfnd* log HOT at ImbofTs yard at for mill fed, gtggv fur ccrefed, and 630 by D Miller at the Avrnoe yard*! Sf® B}£ the IbOlbs neh- uf sheep the sales reached abont 6COO head, at prices with* In the range of per poend gras*, eboot the same as last week. PanAfiKirnrt Crrm CnCClAk—Monthly stalrmrat— Imports since Jen 1.1800, of Rio, direct, 18,339 bags. Other descriptions, 13,018 w Some period, 1849, of Big, 41.915 bags Other description*, 23.771 “ Doer ease of direct Imports, this year, Decraaeo of Rto, this year, S3/0d ■* Decrease of other description*, 9723 “ Ftcckor Bio this day, Of ether descriptions, Pam* Urns lest yeu of Rio, Of otbsr descriptions Decrease i f stock this pear, all dcscripticss Arrivals from Hio, btrqoe May Qoeeo 3 035 •• “ brig R»ks, 1800 “ “ 41 Porto Obobllci, barque Bowcna, 2.853 “ **.**“ “ “ J.UaxwcllßTSa “ •* “ Port an Prince, * O.E. UX, 344 » “ “ “■ ** eehr Normao, 1,000 ** Total Imports, this month, all descriptions, 11,782 M Tbs market Is bar# of Bio to Aral bands, tha demand la moderate at tbetollowlog quotation*: Prime Rio, to 14»£ fair, ISJi; Ugosyrs, 14; Java, 14; Java, I*}£ to it Awnuws A Moots, Broken. Toe weekly sUtimant of Bank averages is onezpectedly tavotable, tha specie line showing no doemse, while the loans bsva been contracted over $1,300,000, wtlhOQt prodn* eiog any effect upon tha Money market. The reserve has •loca been strengthened by oeariy a million soda ha ffrom CeitfomU, agelwt which alaods the Bainrday shipment of $775 000. This tgyrrgite sblpmont thus far thls year is 7,1Tt.010 against $14,202,000 last year to same time, and $9,942,000 In same Urns of 185$. Tha following Is a statement of tho condition of Iba Banka of tbo City of New York; April 28, April 21. Lffini.-.** -.127,085.607 138,448,868 D*., 51.5e3.20l Specie. 23 I tyQ.BC9 23 93*1$ In.. * 41495 Circulation- 8,749.00 8,780.449 Da. 41,411 Net deposits -.81,816,437 82388,493 Da. 671.061 —[N. x.Trlb. ' St. Louis, April 381b.—Tbs announcement of the f«ilnre of Joseph I. Elder A co, (arms oat to bare been entirely an* founded. Tbehoaso Is a strong' end Analy established one, aod It was owing to a tolmndmtandlng that tbs report ub tafned enrrency. ' Imports top Railroad. 04 P R R—44o hgs wheat. 79 do rye, J Voeebtly; 7 pcs roofing can visa, T Arnold; 80 sks ehoe pegx, M Deluge; 9 bxeebeeea, E Ueaxla on; 10 do. J Rosa, IST sks potatoes, U Barnett; 1 bblc oil, Lnceacooli m SO this potatoea, Hsrhst A Barker; 1 l td toed, J 11 Foe ter; 1 melodeon, O Blame; 1 : bx hardware, Apomp*. J Tborotoyt Bbza hardware, 1$ MUa fdrke, & do boee, 8 Fesncetock; 1 fax lasts, U Bchindlar; 6 bdls carpeting, WAS Jarvis! 1 car champlalo rra, Loyd A roisytb; leu cattle, 8 Stone; 1 bid beans, y do bntur, 6- do apples, Bbrlrir A Dilwortb: 3 can cattle; E A Ttuyar; 1 two-boree wagon, 1 trank, 1 bx bernvss, B A Qeyflen; 8 bxs bolter, J USneetbens 1 bbl do, Greff A Vaogorder; 33 Ire moUaaos, J P Fleming; 4 cue cattle, J 0 Ball, Übbl bat* tnrC 1 bbl cats, dodgers A DU worth; 2 cars aheap, J 7T*e»t»« 10 rolls leather, 0 sks scraps, A A W Kick art; 1 bbl tertp iron, J Dnnlsp; 9do eggs, RGiydr, 10 bis wadding, Wilson. UcKlroy A ce; 70 bbla cement, W W WaliK*; 1 bolt cotter. 1 Iron pulley, 1 bx, Lewis A Pbljlipe. rFtW A O R R—2 sks regs. J W Orafton; 4 bbUrggs a butter. Leech A llntchtneoo; 8 do butter, UrmffA Vantor* der; 91 bbls Ash, J B Otnfleld; 8 bbls s ltoo, Zog A Palatcr 8 do p tsh/B L Ftbnestoek; 35 ska rags, ChadWtck A son* 34 dot tab*, Sbrivtr A Dileorlh; 6do pmlis, Mnrtlasd A Conoot; 19 bdls t*pee, M MeOnlloogb; 6 W>U egg* a batter, J T McCombs; $7 at np, J M Ferklu; 9 bbls tvllow, O d Sawyer. . - •• fmporta by Blver. WOKELINO, per CbavnlWlO aka wara, ag'l P ffi If A 0 K B tot 3 bbla eggs a batter, f Good win; M 0 bdls paper, J M. Psaktusioo skreum, J A'Pstxsrrß MM'cmrtton- Brownsville wfboat; CODpfga lead, 3 bbdt tobarco, JlbblS Urd olb 40 iJo wblsky, 6 do enadt, t csk ihoskbrs, J 4 Wi. dry I«iidi4taks baton, Btaaaux Empire City; I 6*JMekV Obem WOsasAce; lbx.lstannCUrUAc« Mltopntto toce, 8$ pk|B owners. > • v^-- LIVINGSTON, COPELAND & CO., Proprietors, MANUFACTURE Ij'AIRBANfi.S’ PATKNT PlA*. __ --JEhinffLFVJ3 H , A ' r ' aaAl *: B - COAL. IRON. *mj i<x iu. jmrpoeeeof Mercb«rrii*iDf. whether Dom*ai or OQ Wh»!»- to£. #m3 ot tU clMwa « d P=wESJo ALSO, they ire the Patentees uJ only Menuledorera of lb* borivdM JANUS PACED DODfl LOOKS AND LATCHES tor lighter left bud doors, of every size end varionaly trimmed and finished. CCFrh& HILLS, PAINT HILLS, CORN HILLS sod BQELLE&B, SAUSAGE CUTTERS and STOPPERS, BOLTS, BKLP-SBCTTINQ OATB and BUUTTER BINGES, BED CASTORS, AXLE PCLUES, WARDROBE BO3EB, PTRB IRON STANDB, *5- together with every variety of Malleable Caitlafem *od Dumeatlc Hardwa* ghneraMy, - pcfiMyd niVEUNJCWBi Tb« leree yesterday presented a rather doll appearance- Tbe only arrival vu Ibe CfcevoU, and ebe did oot get here QDtII noon, being not lea boon b-hlod brr Cfoel tine. 25? ••• detained at the Sisters, a abort tfietasse abo re • wheeling, where she band the Empire City bard aground, drawing more wetar thin therawaafn the cbaooeL She rellrred bcrofabool Iso tone of her cargo, *h*n the former w>atea<»«ded In getting orer the b«r at the above named place. Tba weather yeetartUy war cloudy and nnsrttled, though ooionpteaaaat. the rlrer at tbU point li etaUoo r7Bf! « 2 tba channel. The Grand Tort for St. trtp,B', 8 ' P "° Sl ’ ,jr N " <«—• «'P“« *»■ cindon.tl Comiiclil that the eteemer Prairie Keen, boood from St. Loolx, with A valoable cargo and thronged with panangetAannkooSon. day laet in tbe Upper Minippi, near Cape Oiradean, in ten f . W ‘ Ur, .^ ortl4,la,el » °* I eat, yet all b.r *T* •gbl—roir -00 tone—U nndar veter eoJ demand Tbe —*».*»< I. .*■..« W * of Aororm, ladlaea where abe le principally fntnored. Fbe-was valued at S<JOOQ. Uer canro U worth, at lout, slo,oooor Otndcoat manufariooL. o«=o»i The rirar continnee placed-and etatlooery at tbU print, with over eight feet in the cbinnel to Chrto, and an «*a 6 (£ ane» of we er below. Tbtrl Uen overwhelming quantity of waerlothe Ar kauiu, and the Comberlaod end Zennevo are In fair boa! able con-ltlcn. ®tr*new la topdoll at tblf point. There fa reair a large amount of buiioeea dolog, tat In the main there t$ too Jib tie doing for the amount of tonnage on band—St. Loot* Democrat Tbe wea ber daring the part fortjwigfct boara ha« been warm and pleasant, alch a dear arul nncluuded sky . lba rlrer continues to recede atcadlty oppalto »hU port, haring fallen It inebra tince our Utt rtport. There are now Her cn feet alx Inebfte water in tbe channel to'LoainflleA'' arrivals efneo onr laal hero been numerous, ioclntlinc the Emerald, from Sew Orb-ana, with a good trip, bbe nroegbl op a large anajber of tbe delegetce ef tbe Christian Union. Tt>e MelnoUe, from PfOaburgb, pawed d >«n for Bt.Loots afterditehircfngLOOv kogenaila here. TbeTor. rence, lor New Orleans, bad 900 tons .The Ecnpi.e CUy and Ltadem passed up from Bt, Loots for Pitubnrgb, both fully loaded —Cla Oen. StißmMai ARRIVED. TetagtAph, BrowttarlUe; Ja&irMo, BrowciflUe; Out. B*/*rd, EUubetb; Obrfoit, Wbeejluc Empitra CUj, New Orleug £iru it flagtatar* DfiPAßtfiD. Talajiipb,- BrovuvlUe; Ivffi-nuQ, Brown«ri]l«; OoL Bayard, Elizabeth; Cbernit, Wbcallax; J fl Pitagh Ct Loch; fact. TiU|rtpWe Market*. *• s «**» May 2.—Alba steady, with a moderate LniK oeaa icing at $6,25 fur pota and $5,62* for paarla. Cotton l? 11 ant beaaj; relee 680 balea at 11 for middling nnlands. Hoot ta not materially changed; the demand la chiefly eon *? 4 trad#, and holders aragener idly dlapcaad to fcaUton fall prior; sales 7900 bblg at £5,45 @56.60 lor mperfltab; $5,6J@5.80 forrxtra do; S6,IO@WO torteper wetfarp; $5.00® 6,00 tor common to medium extra Oo; sfi,l6@<k2S far shipping extra round hoop Ohio—mar kat drelngaolatand Ann. The demand farOanadlan Floor In •teady, bat tba daeand It acareely ao aetlTr; aalea 660 bbi* at $5,76@7 a 40 for common to choice. Corn Ideal In battar demand, without material change la rricee; eslreSSObbls at $9.05 for Baltimore. Rje Floor qotet and Heady, with amaH salsa *t|3Ao®4,Ss for common to cbolce'itjpaflltMM Wbtaky beary and low; aalea 250 bble'at22. There bno miking change In tba Wheat market and prices are itlll In favor of boycre; eblppereare holding eff fora materiel decline; talee 6000 boeb fair Milwaukee thib at tl 31:1400 bo»n wblteCallforale at about lIC2K; I4M bush red Jer •*’**“ alnter red weatetb at $1,60; 1000 bnah white Mich. doll at 84. Barlay forore aellan; aalea 125 - “ Primes TO@JO. Om IMI,; nla. 1780 both it 80c for mired western and 82582 far yellow. 2» t fPlen*y*nddnU f at 42®43 for weatern Canadian and State. Ooflye; tba auction tala, originally aononnoad for to-day, baring bean poatpoeed, Rio remained in the tame qalet atau poUced far aomo tfmt; all other daacriptlone are Mtewlee qnirt bot firm; aalee 100 bsgi Maracaibo at 13U. •**“ 350 bbU Porto Rico at Mai? and 60 bbb Ctba Moewtado at 28®30. Rlrednll at 31C<3 4&eaab. fiogar coatlnnea firm; aalea 1100 hbdeofCube 146bhde Porto Bicoat 7V4@7id.— Pork doll and bcaay. Beef steady and unchanged. -£«rd quiet and firm; sales £7O pkge at Bao->n doll and nominally unchanged. Batter doll, at 10@15 for Ohio and 10®20 far State. Cbeeee steady at 10@l2U. . Mixxw —Beal In in good aspply aod aold-rathcr naarUy at lot week's pricoa—racelpde£2oo bead; common quality botOJfSIO. Sheep doU—receipt* 1200 ' - ' * SPtriai goners.' LAKE fiCPEUIUR CUPPBtt DILI. ASD 8M Hli-iTINO WORKS, PITTSBtRQH, PARK, M CORDV A CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SUEATIIINQ, BAAZIKRB’ and BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COP PER BOTTOMS, Raised Still Bottoms, Spelter bolder. An. Also, Importer* 'and Dealer* 4n METALS, TIN PLATE CHERT IRONpJFiBE, Ac. Oc-natantly on hand, Tinmen's Vncbtoee and Tools. "or«Aou»e, JTo. 14$ Fir.t and 130 Second ttr it, PlttiOargh, Pt»a. orders of Copper cat to eoj deetred piUetb. roy^OrrfAwlyT 86LF.LKVKLING s O A. L E S , Thst don’t nqnire ona to carry aronnd a splritdeTel, bnt which always show of themselves Jest how thr*ooxhlto stand to weigh correctly. ’ oeole at the late Futr held Ken, at th*y do ooa* a&etkcrt. Tney are now made of Pittsburgh Iron, and will bo ff r * #ctt • Point that will Justify BAY, OOAL, ORB, RAILROAD and all other Scales made to order. *»*Uep*ir»promptly mario by eallibß on tbs Agmxt. .fMwir*. DICKSON. STEWART A CCU I,TON, nTSipra H °, R n ,S { COLTART; F. C. KEtiLET, NUIICK A CO, and a!] uthtrs tulogoer Sca]oa. ISAIAH DICKEY, Agent, PtttgbnrsHt -Perma. JOHN 8. LHB, MEROHANT TAILOR No. 55 nKrlKatlbcPUtibiu-gb. A good assortment cf: Olcths, Cassiuekes, Visthkj*, tnltabl* for gentlemen*’ wear, jutncdred. promptly AIM, fa the UtwtityU* of the art. mriUL-lydfc ;. - • jiVOS’S AAOaBTIO XIT s EOT P O "W* 33 KR, XXTXSifiyATJBS BSD BUGS, ROACHES. TICKS, ABTS, QABPBIt ISSSCTS, tfc. t(£.lt COOUIoilo Poteon. LTO IPS MAGtiTSTJC PILLS ARC CERTAIN DEATH TO RATS AND MIC*, aplthamdan AWfold BTfrywbrre.*c» Pittsburgh Steel Works. m *° t -*™ ...-ciuotj. JONES, BOVIMs CO, Mannfiectnrm of •- CAST S TEEL. —ALSO—• SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, SPRING- AND AXtiES, Coiner Rom and First Sta., Pittsburgh, Pa. t. r.¥iim.»iwTctr- Biiarr piftr**—«. L*t. of Pittsburgh. Phil.detpbi. PITTSBURGH commssios DOUSE. WAT.KHB tt BABNB7S, - i COMMISSION MKBOHAHTB, And Agent* for the gale of PITTSBDBGD RANUFACTORED GOODS, Coal Oils and other MiicHANnm, Wo. 160 Pearl Street, HEW 43*Coiisignmeats solicited, to which proper personal« lenttaa th»ll be given, and proceed* promptly remitted. MMm. Birce, Richard* tCo,|Mmn. John Clack A Alexander King, En.,l “ McKee A Brother, tlcem. Adaaa, Maeklls A Co. Wilson A Brains, N. Y. Jo2l:lyd FOREIGN EXCHANGE. BIGHTBILLS DR AW N B T DUNCAN, BHBIU9AN * CO., ON THE UNION SANK, LONDON, IN SUMS OV OKI POUND STSMJNO ijtD UPWABDB. AI«o,BltUoa ihftprlndpAl cltlM*od townicf fruu*, Batgfomr HidUod, Qvmuj, Scmlk »ad oth*r Sorop«*& StAtMeeflitaßtlyca bsndft&d IbtnlebT WM. H. WILLUHB 4 00, B*n> w. Wood meet. comet of BUrd; VX.O» aaaraann ——— 1 i,? g. wmee- Ttmo> ncuamn....... r wrug» BOBIRBOH, Hi NI S & flj IrLBRS, FOUBDERS AID HACHIfIIBTB, WASHINGTON WORK 8 Pittsburgh, Penna. Offlca, 80.31 Barktt ur««t« - Misonfsctare all klndsof Steam Bngtnei end Win *fj;Outfngi, Railroad Wcrk,Bt«aa Beflse* and Sheet fron work. Jobbing and Repairing dona on abort notics. mrt&jydfe RAIL ROAO BPISB COMPANY. Joseph Dllwortb— MMM Di W.G.OI«waUi <<Sbeceuors to Rrtsr, JlcVt 4 Bncti) RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS e AND BOAT SPIKES. Corner of Water Streot end Cherry alley, . aniaqydfc PITTSBURG 5. PEN ft* A, MeBBIPK ee CO, Forwarding and Commiuion lerebapts, . And Agents for iho galo oi Pittsburgh’ Mann* tnotena. OonsfcamsoH and order* tor LEAP, - HEMP, PBODPOB, Ay aolldtefl. Prompt stlet> Uoa'to rpcetTtaff tginwh^." *' -I SECONP'UAMDPL&TgQMHnAT.g. - •* ** -Jo •KBhbJ .j _BaMVZtt4IItWDBIIT, a a A C. P. MARRLB, PAPER MANUFACTURERS, Aod Dealer* In BOOK, PRW,T, CAP, LETTER AND ALL KINDS Of WRAPPING PA PBB. □«t* remored from No. 27 Weod *tr*eltoNo.S3 Sal&fiiM Btaeeb PltUburgb, Pi. or Trtdevor JUgt. The Confessions and Experience of a DESIGNED for the benefit aodasiTr&rn tog and a caution to yooog men who nGtxfnm. ,&<n ®w DrbVi y, PrrniUtre 'lkcay, ju ft cooseqaeoea of ••riy error* *tjpplying at the tM Y UTt , ■ enffarer Iron the a bore cease *hd taadlcal lmpoeittot) end qnackrry. Single eopl«« (mailed free) onreedriog e poet-paid In- Iheeddruatf the applicant. Addraa NA TO a Nlgfc SJAYyAIB, lag, Bedford, Klngagcgpt^fNow Dr. SCUNJBCK COMING.—This celebra t«4 Pbydcieo will twin Nttsttirgb-’ • •„«'•- MONDAY AND TUKBDAT, DRUO STORE OF DR. QEO- TL EBTBEt, wbtfe bo bM fitted op as office for th* amtlßSttottof pt* treote, f.-r the con* of • ALL DISEASES OF THE LUKG& 1 fler Dr. dcbneck’e departure, Dr. George H. Eeyaer ttaa two provided with a BMpUometsr, and will tgualnap*' tlenta If they desire IL Dr. fchneek Is tba Inventor of «hal la' called fiahtueVa. Bteplrometer, for examining tba lungs, wbfeh .(a highly recommended by the fmttj. , .. , * Ono part of It ia placed to the naked bruit, abi" the other the acr of the auaco labor, than, when thapltSsofjlcswß a lor-g foil breath, (t transmit! tba aonsd er rattling of the loogaraolood and distinct, th it by practice U la baay to do* tennlna hop far and what portion ia diseased, and eaa onerringly determine whether U ia Tobereniona, Pfettrltic or Bronchial consumption, or whether tt,tt TO&flfidtba of tb§ maecona membrane of the bronchial lobes, aympathl fclng from U.u l.rcr or eUimach,asd brining a progooaij ac cordingly. Many yean ago I was gtrro op u being la the ia*t»Ugc* of COTromptJoo, and ni taken from ay boat la Pfcila3el' {>bU to my friend* la Uooreatown, ITew Jmey, todla. I *Mt«d any to a mere ekeleton ( era* confined to my bod and my phyaidio, who had attended my fathert bally a before me, aald I could not Itve week.- Them 'llka a 9Twg£lng eat catching at a etraw.l heard el and obtained tlili fr*c»raUon ofrootaaad herba, which madea ©arfret csreofme. _ • j ItjameltajsrtbatTcoalijb*’ «ee<Et»] iajn*"lb'at Icould feel it penetrating or wholo •yiteta. It is{m ripcstd tbt.nittvii ns/ lasg&'nd I would «plt off pore tbaa e pint of offensive yellow matter erer/ for port (ben ewerk. .Aeeooaaatbatbo g*a to •abtl.**, ay coagb, fever, pda, sight create, *ll be gan to IwrJM, and cay appiUta became ao greet th at it wu with. euueolty l coaid keep from eating toomedi. I •oon gtlam* 07 etrengib, nod ten ten BrowiMjafleeh ever aloe*. It utont&bed all who knew me, Merer/ ano iboathi I wee too mrgoce errt to boraitolagein,^ Unity of tboee people who kcew ma then ere eolr ttrlac In New Jor*ey end Philadelphia, «be could cully aatlifr I the most npcrodalcu* ea to the truth of-tbls rtetemont-- I Mine w». a lenity complaint; ay father, moth* r. brother* end ciitere nl dW vJtb csonsijitlan, «■»< f left Ho* I enjoyibe twt of health, ecd here fcr yeen weighed cT*f two hundred aud lea pounds ' Immediately ro ay recovery I turned ar attention to thtraekue* 0 1 UeLI wu drf r«a ti> it by the greet ooaber of people cranio fto .• meor- Mndiog /or ae from ell p*>tf u care them.: end I flatter ®3*elf that at tbla day I bars bed ea taoch exoeri eoce and neon* in the treatment of' thf* disease ae an y 1 -fitter pexian In tbe country, having riafud many Dorttcna diWausdatadled tbe Tarlooj type* eod form* ofthadiaeMe gSfef*si*“ rent eonudeDeeJo ay mode of treatment which who gggb* tielr practice to bet ooe-looallty can hardly bop to I em>tbe proprietor of three aadldeeet’tbe Putnjeblo *UT a ? f< 2 Bt» Weed Toalo tar Dyipep>y»!and SSj'-S^ 9 , Wl r* •■ fcr ilw CoiopUlat, One botUwerße* ”9*} Totlc ones reman* lb& wont caeca of fitbawf.': fllle harebicoto* Id eommoana*' fix' all biTltme rl'mplefntj w bora pargetim era required. The? act eu tae imy£d ktrasacb tlßuler to calomel, wttboqtTleat *?* any bSBTiTuetJ, and era warranted Dot to contain a por .Uda of calomel or mercury. -- ■«••••• r The Tooio aad Pille were originally leteuded to eatlct the Pulmooto ?jrop to xarioc Otmeamptica -wbne-theetotaach eoa urer ero tsocb batibey ere o flea now tsaed wb«u the long# are uot dUnuad, with tbe beptdeat multi. The Pulmonic Sjrop la .calculated to correct tie litura, etomech end llrar, end wiU ripen ul. re more ell mertnd outer Iran tbe eyetatn; bp* eoaetimeeTba bowele etwe© Mrtin, eud tbeUwe, aluggfcb,' that tt taqnirc* ton*. tliingittoreacOT* with tbe Foltnoolo Syrup; theo tie See WradToatc end Mandrake Pill* are required. She dine, ichtecottpeuy lbeBjrnp eiplelo vLeatbey are to Those whhio* a IhoKßgh eismbtlfon with-tha Becpf* row* ter »IU te charged three dollare, bat alladrlee vOl hapten gr«M», and I wm fo Wln*oy power b> csnlsio tlio nature df thefr c*a*. Those dedriog aaeiamfoeifon, ami feeling enable to pay, need not hesitate tecall On mt. tor the attention w»U beabowa and the same fartmat aantfeeted tn thorn which I bestow on those more favored; l an anxtooe to meet and to ttphfi l& erenr ena' tST meaoerof tnaUcgthis lnsidioo»di«m*i—^niamptlcti.''‘ Now, ccuaQtsptives, here U a pUla statement from one w bo hat made this <Msmm tbesttrJy ofa Jlfotlma; and iftho rwder were in Phlt3tpbla, where I tvelda. I con Id show -him any camber closet therbero been restored te health condition. •_llowcrer,any osa who **“ to read the well ambenUeated mtTfl 1 caW *i I Y ll * beyond a.dpuljof my ability to terrible disease la itaaasereM forms.,. . . Pr. PCURVCK can also refrr to some vf tha most reenact* able titlerrujof Pittsburgh, whose names can fat elrra/aod Etereof - . * -••- * d*. oso. a. gsm&,-V M9r - : N0.149 Wood street. :? p fT'? ' ?■?, f., f laoir as Mspicini—PrairTiAw St*cp—-A CtmsKua Hoxe —lpublhh- brio* sa -xtrsctnf nMttr from D*tld Boyd, of Ktaklmioltre SUtfon ef the Allegheny Talley KaUroad, who via cured of a bad form of dyspepsia by tbeuseef tbePrnxrire Syrup. Mr. Boyd Is n hoerf keeper, tod ls.w#n*known, sad hebas ; nflfared fo* the last eight years. lie Informs medhet he gained eight pounce to Hath by the nse of one bottle of syrupy tborlxediat to publish bis letter, which 1s appended.*: < ran to- tha long advertisement of tha Psrbriaa Syrepla *°9tbercolaan,forpartlctUsraofUseߣattT»pcwtm v..: 80. GEO. li. EBTSKB, 140 Wood street, Bole Agent.:: : JtmfeXT S3d, IS9Q Da. Gro. £L Enm>-Slr—Endcaed I send yon three do!Tm for two bottles of lhs Tefarlsh Pjrnjp? 2 got'one bottle from yoa aboot three, weeka j f,you xeooHeei me, 1 told yon that I had something ids dyspepsia, the eympteme were wind and psfts la tha andpsinrln' the tacky the neck, and at times neoin , mtadod the PeroTf&nByrap,and it hia done me snore good. than any mediedao that. J bare tried yet, and I hare bean taking medicl&o for the luf eight • jpsr*.' Yon. told me If. I-woold take three boUlosatona Uae, yca woolfl gly®. K for fl re doHira, tmt not kooniag wbKbot It Wild do s&y : good, Ithooghtrwooldflrrt trycna botU*.' Kow am aendlng the of tha menry fn so short a time, yon' will send me tha cibar three bottles. ‘ DAVID BOTD. Sold by BE GBOEGS 1L ff oodtt. i nCSdewT 'i * • MUT tttmai flUTaknsil ■tiTHStmuff Don't fail to procaro Mra. WUnlott’a Sootti IngSyrnpforCSilldraiiZtinthlng. It greatly facflltotes tbs proeeaaoftoethfagby adkealartba ptas,rodadng all InfU nrmaUon—wffl aQay tf' tore toregniUetha bowais. Depend cpon(t,mo&mre,jtt will giro rest to ybcmlTes,'aad rtU«f aedbmlth hryesr 7 Infanu. Ptt&cUysafohanlloaaan.' ! Odatalttabla preparation' la tha af can ii ahsmoetorperleaccdaadrirfiftrlflrenda Pbysiclsßttaßow. CngUad, and has been end wltb-cmadUHeg aOecmaln’ cillioas of cases. .. ... WebeUare ft the best and samt nanmytetto watM, la all cnaea of Dysentery sad Dfsrheealn Children, whether It tfiasitpp.tacthlngbi- fromanyySerenuse. < if llfo and health can bascttmstal bydnllare ts worth Its weight In gold. Unifoosof bottles are soldereryyosr faMha XfeUed atstcA ItiaaocldandwtlUricdremedy. 71 .. S*"' PEJC* ONLY S 5 CENTS ABOTTLB. gen nine eolcaa the foMlaHa of C&BXI&A PEE* KINS, New Tarn, ts on the oetilde wrapper, - -j - - gold by DrnggUts throng boat tha world. BE. GKO. ILKKTSKH, Agentfor PlttAnrgh. /w&dswlyfcY . ... ~ .:: -■ • . . TO B K I BCOTT, DilalUt, HAS removed to the honas lately occuplof: bj Dr. Wm. A. Ward,'Ko.'27B tvod ttreei, (aoßtit - thlrd door tbore Bud itmt. Qfflo noor» from 0 i. k. tflt 5 r. «. AND DESIRABLE STYLES^ Spring & Saomer Goods Gentlemen’s Garment^ IN GREAT VARIETY, lo pirl, * Urg« nd W»U gsUctbd ifock of *' r*NOT TEEKOB END IKOtai Cassimeres and Coatinga,-- Together with floe eeaertstet el su.cs asd coiobcd Cloths and Testings, AD4PTBD XO;inK?ilßß.'a'f*igoS." ■ SAMUEL GRAYjS SON,/ 1 MBROBLAjyr TAILQPa, * - fto. 19 JPijfthVStFcet. TL)o£,t,'BUTr£R_6 bbls.&<*U KolVßu?* '; SXtotiM rtc-d tni tonH JAH.A. JBTZEi ipfftat iioncfs. Kerch sth audCth, etlhe CONSUMPTION *pgllflfe.-' ~
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