nrticiAl pafzb or tbi airr. MONDAY MOENINQ, MAY 7, 1660. CITY AFFAIRS. MRXOBotooicAb Obamriotii for tba Qauttt, bj q £. gbftw, Optician* S 3 Fifth Bt.—corroetad <Ui)y: in in. -iB rain. 70 60 86 72 . y o'clock a- a n •• « 6 ** t. U Daromtl ar—... Republican Headquarters for 1860, " CORNER WOOD AND YOORTU BT3. Enters*tt frn WbodilrectJ^t {Tree Heading Koonsopon every day, {Sun days cample*,): from &4. M to 10 F. K. SoglUb, Oerm4o AOd Wyteh front all partauf tho Colon on Ole, and B«j>aU.ic»a C*mp*h(u Ovzomcuia for dlstrlbnUon. The pol>Usg«>Q«r*!iy*Qilatr*ii;»ra vlklUeg Htuba/eh «ro cor dially invit/d tc> cell* - aaKTbe EcmtuUve OumoiitWJ o( the Olnb meet EVERY W£DNE>D\\ attLeK*>»au»l culfcJAwtct., , - Fob Rest—Alerge »nd cbmmodloaa room in third story of; the Qaieue Bailding; is weU lighted; easy of;acoeas, and will be rented obeap la a good tontut. Apply At the counting room ot this office. Thb C*aß.—No bearing took place os Saturday in thia oaso, Mra. Diddle, from whom the j&ODpy was taken at Robinson's otr • pel store, .having refused to proseoule, ott the grounJ tbatif abe could not gel her money, »he desired to drop the matter altogether. Sho.aleu Btated thftt.fibo could not swear positively that the woman, whom ahe Identified as tho one who robbed saoldae to her in the carpet etore, (named Ftisgcr&U,) Sied robbed her, at* ahe did not see her put her bead la her pocket That ahe had pretty strong resßon to suppose Bbe was the thief may bo inferred from ibe fact that no one else approached near eoougb to get a hand into her pocket, while ahe wae in the store, but Mra. Fitzgerald. When aho went in, 100, aba polled off her glove, and potting it into her pocket, felt her parse, and when she went 001, on re turning her hand into her pocket to get her glove, aho found berpurse gooe. Sasptoion la further fastened on Mrs. F. by me fact that'ahe is a notorious pickpooket. Tho market master oanght her (Dobing money from a Mra. Jordan, and when apprehended she confessed the theft . and relumed the money, Mra. Jordan refneiog to prosecute. -She is also charged with stealing $3B from a servant girt of Mr. Beale. Sheßtoat ly dented her guilt to the Mayor, but disregard ing her protestations, he directed her and her husband, wbo was present, to leave the city by 1 o'clock, or they would be arrested again. Thoy promised to go. The Kays Stsau Piaa Enginm —This hand some and useful apparatus was paraded through the city on Saturday by the Niagara Fire Com pany, to whom.wo suppose it now belongs. It is a vary baodsoma piece of machinery, and re flacls oredtt to its builders. I»e, running gear, though strong! is not olumsy, and from the play given to the fronraxle we infer it 19 much more 'readily mau-tged than the ordinary bead engine. It mads a very jaunty appearance, eo light aod r elastic that H moved as nimbly over the streets ; as a fashionable barouche. This we regard as a very important feature of ibe apparatus. Tt can be taken anywhere, up laoes or alleys, where one of thejnoostcr machines of which the Cin cinnati folks boast, would not be able to enter. Then its oapaoity for throwing water has been . tested, as ia well known, and. may bs safely rated at doable that of a first class hand engine. We congratulate oar citizens in having taken one step in the very desirable move of abolishing the old syetem of the fire department. We have now ono available engine. The Eagle, whioh will shortly be finished, will make two, and bo fore long we expect to see one la every ward.— Such an arrangement: woold preveot many a dis aster by firo whioh under the existing system seems to-be inevitable. Tho Kaye Eogtne was preceded by a fall brass band, and made a very . attrtaliye dieptajv Crowds gathered at every earner, Wit approached, to watch It passing, aod every one seemed to regard it as a proud acquisition to tho city; CAECCLiTDa thb CoaBKQOSSOM.—J Roseo (hat, a clothier, on Liberty street, made informa tion-before Aid.'Donaldson, Saturday evening; charging a man named James Neebit with surety of the pesee. Neebit was fitted $3 and oosts. Nesbtf elated that while passiog along Liberty street, the prosecutor called him in to his store. .He went in and asked Bcsenthal what ba wanted of Mo—if'it was to give Mm anythiog; Rosen thal said no; bat he jvanted to sell bio some thing; the/SHelilfUllii ttßT ViVtoat*mattering about birheiog made a fool of, elc\£* says Ro .senthal then commenced calling hbsxttvaev; ho ... waxed.'indignant and chiTiengndf the *V'lor boy” ip fight him, whioh (hs~i£uer batwsol ta tbo Alderman aod rnfode tho * t0 ’’ r: asking-As ■STibiM.-s, ahould wblpßatenthaiL On being told that that would-be eteanU and battery, and that the pen alties were various, according to the manner in which It wa9 commlited, be (Nesbit) concluded to forego that pleasure, but declared bis Inten tion of prosecuting tbe other party for tbe lan guage he heed. Sab Dews —A young too of Beuben Miller, ' Jr., Esq , lift) President of ib* Mechanics’ Baok, nras drowned on Saturday afternoon,-About 1 o’clock. Hflvu In a boat, together, with two other lads, (one n soo of Mr. A. M. Marshall, of .Allegheny, and.another named Culbertson ) They were fishing in Ihe MonongaheU rirer, above : the first dam, and io some manner got into the current and were o&rxiedneartbe dam. Where tbe boat upset and the lad was drowned, flle ovmpaoloos were saved, though very muoh exhausted. Samuel Miller was a bright, prom ising-boy* nod bis death la a Sftd blew to bis family. ..They will bav'e the sympathy of the community with them io (heir bereavement. Re was between 14 and 15 years of age. body bar not yet beeu recovered, though thire were upwards of GQ fouods fired over tba spot where ft is'supposed be was drowoed, with a oauuoo on one of tbe-Btrtningbetu ferry boats. jttftp a reward of $5O for the reoaveryof (he remeioe. A Urge number of persons visited the spot yesterday, We counted tjomd 1i0r.14 skiffs, all engaged lu aaaistiog io reoover tbe'body. Fean Baibas.—The Commissioners author* ized by the recent Legislature to pooetroot a bridge over the Ohio river at tbe Point, met at tUre’s Roiel^on. Friday, to organize. lowing officers ware elected: Mr. E J. Brook, .Chairman, and Mr. A. M. Brown, Secretary. A oommittee, constating of Messrs. James Wood, -Oeorgc W. Jsckson and C. s£ug, wasTappointed to talie such measures as they would deem prop er,-to ascertain tbe suitable site and grads for tbe erection of tbo bridge; tbey were also di- rected to employ »u engineer for that purpose. Mr. Ssabfook will most likely be appointed. Tba-flubscriptloo books will be opened at tbe asit meeting, which will be after the oommittee tbave oompleied tbe business assigned them, so ibat old subaoriptions can be aod efforts will be made, in tbe meantime, Io secure unfSoionl additional slock U eoable the company to gel I heir letters patent. After eleoliog Mr. Brown:permanent Secretary, tbe meeting ad journed. Sbstsbcsb.— Andrew Foung, who was con victed some lime elnoo of committing an assault sod battery on Mrs. Ellis’ Bell, of Fayette st, add whose senlencebee been deferred from time c© time, on |be application of bis counsel, who staled tbetrfae could obtain an affidavit which wcyild pat a nsw fscs to (be affair, was teoleno t3 , on Bit or day, to. pay a fioe of $6O aod ooats of: proseention, and undergo imprisonment io she Western Penitentiary for ft term, of three , years.- The prisoner seemed oonfonoded when •he senlenoe wak passed,: and for a moment or ~ eo was jpoable to leave the box. ■ ■ W^risaflaD.—-Mayor Wilson arraigned ibe ' lwo'waVobmeD,.Damed Andrew flblrlok aod Jas. ■ ‘ MAnn,.befova. him, were fined by Alderman .: Rogers far drunkenness, wnd assault and battery on Mrs. Rutsell./and after giving them some prettysevere hinls as to the impropriety and ■ follft of ihelr ; oonduet, disoharged them. We werd MI Honor Ibat ho rrgretied he aras.<ibliiW. ; to do;tbis, as they were two of . -loe most 2solent men In bis fares. They have cewrrbeso goilly behavior before, • J •' ood>rd.okaddiqUffjto:t6e ipse of ligaor. 10 Chicago lo aiieM postponed ib» bj tiipjg /roDi Saturday avealog aotil to* owologt dtheo the final imogtoeDta will-be-Bede/ Wear* Informed tbel * lw|« ' bars ’signified their Intention of going / «itb thed«legetion, ; ~sD aeooaol of the expense* • " feefagebonthelf of wbellbey would b* if they ' r. infant son of Officer Reed, of " *»,r■ »badly eoelded on the feoe end , eiooe, that Ua life la now die* \ SJSLa « v' "His Bother bed him in ber l»p nare* ' hJrfcilrf iJ!« - ehewM drlokloga oap of JJJ ' bp ble beads end opsel the Uiffi o r ,0 ‘ 1Jl0 « hID . -- 'o.— J. 8. VfttJTDorhla Cowttalqssas Appowt* .« a oi*. M 4E F. Md H. P. Bljlha. of F*yctla pp[lllil . Hooacoin, orW««raof elaM, b* lb r e nae cd Commleslonars to aurtoj and & between • betw'eett fir .*alt i. . f | verg f ■ tbe MonoogabeU tol YoagUogbeoj uuer t Tbey wlll oomaicnca iheif 'Ubof# la ibe - part of the preaeni pDpjh. ; ' * Orm frUna, Sir- John fl. iteloj. U. 8. Coo n»!ssIoo«r, ooomiUed the lira men, ' *o<! PttriakO »eD», -Uoiud Siftle# coin, lo - jill,, •eUti<S !h«lr (riftl iotho catalog l«rm of th* U. p. 'CQnrt,«blflheil#iod»y.- 'v ‘ ’of Common PltM wh oa' Saturday and dUpowd of a ooatidctibM - aaoonUf coloporU&iroallatbtfiifles*. COURT PROCEEDINGS. Domes Conar.—The rrgnment on the se questration question, wMoh has been announced as pending duriogtho last-three or four weeks, was heard before Jddges Hampton and Williams on Saturday. Theparlicularsof the controversy are probably tolerably well known. It relates to the. right of two officers, a receiver and a sequestrator, one appointed by an Ohio Court and the other by oar Dittriot Court, to take pos session of the Pittsburgh, Ft. Waynh & Chicago Railroad, and receive, or seqneßier the prefits. The receiver of the State Court of Ohio claims ibe ohayge of the whole road, which la denied by the sequestrator a) to that pan of it’wbioh lies within the Pennsylvania lioo. Mr. Stan-, bury made hie argument In support of the re ceiver eome weeks ago, as will be remembered by oar readers. Messrs. Stowe, Brady & (lamp ion appeared bcfvro the Court on Saturday, and eaoh made ao elaborate argument in support of the jurisdiction of tho sequestrator. Tbo Court gave no deoisioD. CooßTor Quabtsu Sessions—The argument fora new trial la the omo of Sylvester 0 Laug doo, coovicied'sometimo oinoe of uttering two forged certificates of deposit of the American Exchange Bank of New York aod passing them on the Citizens’ Bank of thin city," was heard before Judges MoClure and Parke, ou Saturday. Mr. Howard, the prisoner’s counsel, claimed that the oonviction was illegal, inasmnoh.ae the Indictment bad been framed on the common law, although there was a statutory remedy for the offeuoe. He instated that this remedy and not tbul by common law, should have been pursued, according to the act of 'lBO5 whioh provides that where a -remedy is provided, or a duty en joined or anything dtreoted to be dono by auy not or note of Assembly, the directions of snob aet shall be strictly observed. • There » an act of Assembly which precisely describes the crime with which Langdou it ebarged. It provides; Every person who, with intent to cheat or de fraud another, shall designedly by color of any false token, or tcrtling, or by any false pretence whatsoever, obtain from any person any money, personal .property, or other valuablo things, upon conviction thereof shall be imprisoned 10 the penitentiary or ooojtly jail, at (he discre tion of the Court before whom ho shall be tried, not exceeding one year, or by a Roe not exceed ing three times the value of tho money or prop erty, or other tbiag eo obtained, or by both euolt fiaewnd imprisonment. Mr. Miller, on the part of the Commonwealth, replied (0 Mr. Howard, citing numerous autho rities to sustain the indictment. H* held that (he act of ’42 alluded to by Mr. Howard did not apply to a crime like that with whioh tbo pris oner stood convicted, aod bo insisted that if the indictment should be deemed by the Court feolivo, then no prosecution for forgery could be .sustained, no mailer of what description the offeuoe be That every lodioimeol wuuid have to be framed on this aot, and the common law with reference to forgery woold bj virtually abolished. He did not know (hat the act had ever received such a construction before. Judge McClure reviewed the law (0 some extent, add after remarking that Mr. Howard had raised a new point, whioh deserved the Court’s consider ation, he stated that ha would deoide ou tbs merits of the question next Saturday. Boat Rack —The race between Ibo row boats Boonafoo and Saht came off on Saturday, and resulted in tbo former winning the race by 6? seconds. The dialanoe run over was from the Suspension to the Mechanic street bridge, and return, without stopping. In connection with the race, a rather novel wager look place. A gentleman of this oily agreed, in oise the B >n nofon won, to forfeit a bushel of potatoes <0 an other gentleman, and convey them on a wheel barrow to the latter’s residence Of course ho bad to pay, aod when be did he was escorted lu military procession, by the Vigilant boys, with a baod of music, consisting of an old bass drum, which was played as hard as that musical in strnment would allow. Foucs Itxms. —There wero 11 commitment* to (be jail on Satnrday ; of these, tl were for dronkeoness, 1 for disorderly conduct, 1’ for vagraooy, 1 for assault and battery aoJ 1 for surety of the peaoa. Constable Robert Johnson, of Alderman J uoe*’ polioe, mado information before that magistrate charging A. B Karo with assault aud battery, and resisting an officer in the disobargs of bis duty. The warrant for Kern's arrest was sim ply for disorderly ooadoot, and the Alderman eent.hlm to jail for 30 days tor that, and also lodged a detainer against him tor lbs assault that was committed while the officer wee taking Mm to the Alderman's office. Float —While returning from a blight fire io the Ninth ward, on Saturday eTooiug, t«o ioeu named Miller nod Clare, membere of the Fairmouot aod Niagara firi- c;>rop<tDicH ( tot into a difficulty lu the Fifth wai J, which ur 'tinted in iho former striking the latter no t bj ■ was pastiog at the time bad sot interposed be tween (be belligerents, the affray mould have probably resulted seriously. A general row re tailed from the fight, bat order was finally re stored through the efforts of fame iofiaeotiml members of both companies, who very mocb re gret the disgreoefnl occurrence. Bcdt RccovaaED.—Toe bo>-*r of s man was found floating to the Ohio river, over George towa, Beaver 0000(7, a few days since, which was subsequently itleoiifiud as that f*f ao c»M man named Campbell, a w&tchmao io (be em ploy of Ibe S(. Clair Sireeifiridge Su&peneioD Co , who fell Ibroogb the epaoe between (be timber* of the bridge, before it waa finished, and was drowned When (be body was first found, a large eo( Id (be bead, and tbe neck being bro ken, lead (0 (be belie f (bat violence bad ooueed bis death, and a verdlfct 10 t bat efT« cl was ren dered Tbe remains were glren over 10 bis friends, who bad (beta -Uoentty interred FatcKen's Coiiucbcial Rbstach\st -- Vi.ls spacious and handsome eitfcblishnmii is now open (o (be pubito, and those who <lcstre m 000 l and airy apartment in vbiob (0 eoj-iy their mid day meal during tbe approaching but season will du wolf to flail it. We need to giro it 00 ro commendation, as those wbo have eujojvd Mr. Frinker's boftpitolliles onoe.ueed no iutitai iou to go again. The saloon ts iu tbe basement of tbo new Iron front building occupied by Hunt L Miner. We intend giving a full description of it in & day or two. Therc was some difficulty, on Saturday even ing 1 , between the employees of (be Pittsburgh St East Liberty Passenger Railway Company, wbo are engaged laying tbe track along Wylie street. We were informed that ibe men quarreled with the bosses, on account, as they allege, of not receiving pay for tbe' past two or three weeks. Some of them were taken to Alderman Hogere’ offioe, where tbe matter was settled. - CoLLtOToi, Appoibtid —August Ammon has been appointed collector of the school tax iu the borough of East Birmingham. Tbe tax is soven mills. This information is for tbe beoefit of -any wbo may bold property In that borough. Mr. is also collector of (bo Stale and County taxes. 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[3p«ct»i Comepoodmie# of ib« Dafly Pitt«imrgl» O- ratte.] Bptfalo, N. Y. t May 3, 18G0, Third 75<iy.—The Conference was called to order at 8£ o’clock a. m , by Dibuof Buirioi Religions exercises were conducted by Rev. R. Hargrave, of the N. W. lodiaoa Conference, by reeding the 76th psalm, after whioh tho hymn waa enog commencing— “ Let e»ery Tongue Ttijr Quodntu Bpt*k," followed with prayer. Tbs narnei of the absentees were called by the Secretary, when the credentials of tbo Vermont Conferenoo Delegation were presented ; and also Re?. R. W. Keeler, of Upper lowa Conference. Rev.' J. Lanabau, first Reservo Delegate from Walliman Conference, appeared iu (be place of Rev. Thomao Sewell. After the Journal of the second day’s pro ceedings was read, corrected and approved, tbo Secretary, Dr. Harris, introduced the following resolution relative to memorials, petitions, elo.t Resolved, That each member of this body pre senting memorials, petitions, and other papers for reference, shall prepare by writing in a plain band ou the back, the following items iu the fol lowing order, viz: Ist,nemo of the member presenting it; 2d, Cooferenoe; 3d, obargv; 4th, subjfc'; sth, first name of tho petition; Gtb, number of petitions; 7th, Committee to wbomlt is defeirod to bo referred. This was found ne cessary as tbe number of memorials, petitions, etc, aro legioo, particularly on tho Slavery question. _ Revs. M. Marlny tod J. T. Mitchell presented a memorial on the subject of abolishing the dla tinotion between Quarterage and Table Espoo* ses, and other manors pertaining to Ministerial support. Referred to Committee on Temporal Economy. Tbe bishop look up the regular order of buai ness—to call for memorials, petitions, oto , in alphabetical order of Conferences Rev. 0 D. Tippett, of East Wahimao Conference, presented a petition on tbe euhjeot of tbs CeDtenary of Methodism, from the Looal Preachers reaiding in ten annual Conferences, and connected with the Local Pre<tchers , 'A9eooiaticQ of tho Methodist Episcopal Church Referred to a speolal oom mitteo of five Mr. Tippett also presented a memorial from Rev Q 0. M Roberts, chairman of the Curators, aoJ Corresponding Secretary of (be American Methodist Historical Society of Welliman. Referred to tho SAtno committee as the previous memorial When tbe K*Q3»i ahJ Nebraska Conference was cslltd. Rev. W. H. GjoJc, the pioneer preacher, made a statement of the aotiou of their cooferooce, and avked for authority to or* gauize a Conference prior to tbe General Cou* fervoce of 18(51, at tbe Rocky MountAioa, should The Continued emigration aod tbe permanency of tho work o3Bfhh.*.—lWfcrr*d to oommiueo on boundaries R?v S V Mouroe, of N J Conference, pre sented a momorta! relating to privileges of 00l crcd preachers After.,explaining tbe nature cf lbs petiUoo at some length, (he matter was re ferred to a apeoiil oommlttre of five, to be called tbe committee on Colored Membership Dr. Floy, of N Y East Conference, presented a memorial from tbs board of Managers cf tbe Trad Society of the M. E. Church, and also printed oopien of tbe prepared Constitution. Tbe former was read and ordered-to be printed Rev. IV H. Norris presented a memorial and resolutions from the board of Managers of tbe Missionary Society, of a highly eulogistic char acter, of tbe important services rendered by Rav Dr burbio. Missionary Secretary, aod asking his ro-election. Rev. D. Wise, of tbe Providence Conference, and editor of the Sunday School Advocate tad Sunday School publications, presented a report and memorial of tho Board of Managers of tbs Sunday School Onion of tbs M. E Church Tbe document was lengthy and important Refer ence will be made to tt again, Tbo respective parts were referred to ihv appropriate commit tees. - The Rev T. M Eddy, of tbs Rock Rivr.r Con ference, the talented editor of (he N W Chrtit ion Advocate, at Chicago, presented % memorial from tbo Ministerial Association of Mount Mor ris District, asking that the ward “CAtbolla” be stricken from tbe Ritual In tbe baptismal err viee. Referred to tbe Committee on Revivals. Dr. Carlton, the Senior book Agent of the N. Y Book Concern, offered tbe following reso lution: Retohed, That the Presiding Dishop be re spectfully requested to introduce to the Confer ence Ex-President Fillmore, who la present, and that ho be Invited to s seat on (be platform Adopted unanimously The Ex-President then oame forward and was introduced hy bishop Morris Revs IV Ywang and G llildi offered the fol lowing: Resolved, Ton the CommUtee ou R«tie*U he instructed I.j ioqulre tato tbe D*pedicncy of so literitig the Discipline, cu page 61, •aoiioo 6. •• Lfi prusi.lo f-ir tty ooiiliSliOO South, end M. P. CburcV—as it le provided in tbe case of a Minister who comes to us from the Wesleyan Methodists of Eoglaod, or the M E Cburcb in Canada. Referred Most of tbe session was ocenpUd la receiving petition# and memorials At least fifty were ou tbo flut joit of slavery, mostly asking a change to the rule. Memorials were presented on L%y Delegation, Extension of Time, Presidtug Elder Qiestloo, etc. etc Conference adjourned with siugiog tbe di-xol ogy and henediotlan by Dr Gurry, of N V Esst Conference Will Dr. Wm. H. Dessr Sir Although cot lo tho 1 journal ol Doany, as published, juu have 1 thought proper to atalo io tho: Memoir, written by 1 yourself, “that it we* your father 1 * opinion tbal Uon. Batter 1 * aouml oat n,ly o fiasUj wound, tod that he £ might harebe«u nrougbt away land bis life sparoJ." You theu add that p'olAlly blsjaii, Major Morgan ' may bare adored to firing him Lfl, as was bit doty, 1 aud tho wounded General Jedhwed, cvibsriouji that 1 hi* weight aod A#fy>/*e»n<*» would only eurumber hi* bravd young Itioml for no ute and hinder him from rat iog Limsell. Ni'w, rir, l want y*-u to aoderntaoii 1 that if tbeio i* n-‘t a Butler liviog to refute tb* re newal of ilia charge against hid gallant anecitor'* memory, that there i* a Morgan liv.iog and .ready tu retettl n, a* tho poraonal (rural of thw Uto gallant Capt. Jarnns K Butler, our lato fellow citiicn, who wal honored and respected by every individual that 1 knew hid), be beiog the only sun of tbe late Gan’i 1 iltr.bard Butler. And now, sir I wish distinctly to state that your assertion as to Gen. Boiler's wound | being a tlesb wound, etc., is not true ; aod that even at tMs late day 1 can- prove it to be so. Captain Hannah, a winters on the part of General Sl Clair, atates : “After my return from the first charge, which was uiado by tbe left wing, I saw Oen. Butter lying on the ground with a number of officers around him; I cannot tell when he received) bis death wound; It was not in tbe charge of the left wing ondor Colonel Datk; after my return from it,’l saw him lying on the ground; Major Morgau and othor officers were around him; further, ah aged lady; bom, brought up aod now living here; of the blgb eat respectability; wife of Boyle Irwin, Esq., and daughter of the late gallant Major MeCuilough, who served bis country long and welt, has met at her grandfather Capt. Irish** dinner table many offi cers who,served lo S u Clair’* campaigo and defeat, I and beard them frequently spest on that subject. Among the number were Capt. Edward Butler, tbe brother of Gan. Butler, and my father, tbe late Geo. John Morgan, who was the aid of Gen. Butler. That lady distinctly remembers bearing both Capt. E. Butler aod Mr. Morgan state that they were (be last to leave tbe General. He stating to them that be could not lire, be waa mortally wounded, by remov lag they coold do him no good and would be billed too, as the balls were flying all around them—aud at bis request they loaded bis pistols, cockvd aod put them Into bis bands, (be General saying bo would sell bis life as dearly at be eould. They then loft him and dashed into the fight. Alter that Major Morgan! waa abot through the Teg, tbe ball killing his horse. -- A camp woman brought him another borso, the rider of which bad been killed.;- The pistols that were la the holsters on that bone oy father gave to me, and they are now In the Lyceum of Jefferson College. - This seoood bone It was that bloodied Major Deooy's pantaloons, as you say lu your me moir. In tbe confusion of the buttle, when the offi cers were nearly all killed or wuuodod, that John Morgan, the aid of tbe disabled Butler, rode op to Major Benny and asked for orders—bis horse cov ered with blood—rubbed, bis wounded head agaioit the Major's pantaloons. Afterwards, God. Sl Clair, seeing tbe blood on Major Denny's pantaloons, said, “Major, you are wounded." M«jor Denny dismounted, drew off bis boot, but Gtidlog no wound, recollected Morgan's horse. Now, sir, I would ask you if any sane man for a moment could believe that a Butler—a wall-tried tnsmber of a family of warriors—that he, Goo. Biobard Butler, whose imdauuled- bravery, energy and officcr-Hke conduct, bad been shown in many bard-fought bat tles—that euch a man, on receiving a flesh wound, would leave his division without a leader, joold lie on the ground, occupying the attention of most of tbe officers then living and unwouoded—keeping them from Ibeir sacred duty of leading their men and striving by thetr bravery aod example to fight their way and eave as many of the survivors as pos sible—aod ba lying on the ground laughing, until his wouoded aide shook, at a young officer who bad been wounded to tbe koee—and that, too, at the very time when the Indians had rarroonded them and killed and wounded most of tbe officers, aud half the soldiers were lying dead and dying around them. No, sir; had Gan. Butler oot been mortally woonded. ' he would have doao ns his brother, Major Butler, did, alter his leg was broken br a ball—wae lifted on bis horse and fought bis way hrougb. Io tbesecommuolcatlona I ! ad two objects in view —io my first letter to shoi <tbat Geo. SL Clair's postscript, In bis account of tt o dafeet,to the Secre tary of \Var, waa not true, am that you reiterated It knowing it was not true. Tb s I flatter, myself 1‘ bare proved, not ooly by th< testimony of several .distinguished officers, bat cooflusirely by jourfnth er's own journal. [ •If be, as the aid of the commanding General, saw , fresh signs of tbesawyw through the march on the Sd, In several places, aud tbaj through the night of theSd the /requiat-finny r>f (gsirutinefohaddtstuib -1 gj the camp and oensed some oonoero among the . officers, aod that tbe guanlt kail rrperit it the Indians to lle'stotfv*? aboot ln contideralU nuaheri, sorely ItHsjor Denny's duty, a* aid lo (be commanding OenstM, to hsve kept him loformed of these feels; and if so Informed, hiiw could SwClsir 'trnthfolly | VtiriWiatbe surprise to- want of tnforaUUbo being ► furnished if Gw* Batlir. j 1 £ /•- •' iieosi viH Qca. Butte wu sol aozb Ihare been UTtd wal not jin neoordnnoe wtflrtha I hU aod to repot tie due*, ftuoy Athoruid th. i ofieon had mmawamHy ebendoned their ! aod gallant. eblaf when they might here ..red hi) Ufa: and alio to repel tba charge that Ota. Bailor would lay down, .lightly or with a alight flash wound in tba tnlditofleTiloody batlla, when BU brmre ooldierl end brother nfflnen were b*lng killed ererr moment all around him. Although nnaocuitomed to writing for tha pram, I felt bound to repel tha Imputation again it my father and tha cdirjf) oylilwt ay/wlkrt'o frltml. Respectfsliy, J. B. Moroar. Uorai O' Tot Con*oi Oo0«tu_ 0,1, pwiu.ol U Pii.nl, til lb. B fttßrtssr*“°p aa " l * iih t,r * y * r m,> ,uii * t JSnotMoflot mwUo* m4»u4«j.pro»* < L Sir Bua froo tb«Bpecl*l CommliU*, prMUitfeJ 4l»* f*j» i«»ln* rrDort, whtcb *“ «»d*ad • Jl/otHfSWd. b»Tißfft»rn » P J«ll.lra • (.nnrulH»» fa confer *itb ««wl *a ta u»w.r b* roU (rota lU® Bonrern® Coart, do miwrtfaUjrrport— E °Thlith®T b»r*eon»ulud oooo*®> out Uto lc*o feltbod ih»l tb« ®MW*r to Ui® nit# matt l* m*4® t.j U.. lb® rot**®* l**u*J, *nJ u..t by tb» (Vmnrtl offidolly. A^iJarotd. Spddm Dbath J. U. Obruty died et bis resides re os Fourth' stmt, et shoot 2 o'clock this morning The cause or his sudden demise, is from the effects of a wound received while bolding a fust mortem examination. Ciu.nl Hunt 4 Miner's end see those beautiful tinted holiness cards. , Tub new novels; school books; ststionory; all the leadiou foreign end American magatloes and news papers- the Taucholtz edlllotl of the UritUlb authors, in paper, doth and half 'morocco binding; and all lb» minor aod standard drama*—can always be had at Hunt 1 Miner's. i Waxes' SpmiT.wUtrfuU/reportsof tire fight, can be had at llant A Minerva, y 6 cents a copy. Allegheny C aunty Republican Ex ccuttTß Cjoitulttie will meet ;U TUESDAY, tbs Btb J*y w(Haf,e()> u’clwki A-M" el «b<» offleo of JOHN M- K UIKP iTiilOtt, K*i panel i»l atUniUooa I* riqurft*J to,; UIRAU UCLT7, the’*. S*n OcctraaSßce A Child D'rovmti IKe hloxhtf Savtd —On lasi 1 ueeday, April 24ib, the wife of Mr. Abimei«nfc Alexander, of Wood ward township, reluifalag from a visit to her mother, Mrs. Miles, got * man at Posey’s saw mill, near Alexander’s fordiog, to take her across the cmk in a skiff, or flu. When near the opposite shore, the moo dropped a bottle of whisky from bis psokei and in endeavoring to recover it, fell and* optet Ihe boat, participating Mrs. AicxanJer and oblld, as veil as himself, into the stream a short distance above the dam. A person on the opposite saw the accident, and threw a plank to the woman and mads other ex ertions to render her assUtanoo, bat before be could reach her, the woman with one arm over the plank and bolding the child la the other, was carried over the breast ef the dam. The man who was trying to render her assistance, hurried possible haste around the mill and seeing the womaft. disappearing In the re action water, jumped in andTdOGCeded, at the Immineat peril of bis own life, to catching bold of her and bringing ber safe to shore The child, uofortunalely, was drowned, and at last accounts its body had not been recovered. Tbe conduct of tbe person who rescued the womao, is highly praiseworthy, and we are sorry that we have not been able to learn bia name We understand that ibe proprietor of the bottle of “Jersey lightniog" has disappeared Cltarfitld Rafisman. WniAT Paoopsi'rs - Yfe have already spoken freely of lbs wb«at prospects io this locality, which are very favorable, and generally of tbe proepects.in other eeotioos of tbe State. Yes terday we eonvereed with a gentleman who has just been traveling through • number of North era counties. lie eeid the wheat prospects in Dubuque, Clayton and Jackson ouutiiiev, and neighboring localities, are by do means good They have not had any rain for many weeks, end the wheat la suffering frotp the waat of It. The heavy rain wo had hen several weeks ago, did not visit tbe section of tbo Biete alluded to. Bat we believe the wheat prospeota over the State generally are good Ponw/or/ (htvi) (7a: Mb. Bcas, editorial proprietor of the Mmtnjer at Fremont, Ohio, Is a tbodel of Incorruptibility, (o 1860 be was a olerklb tbe.Douse under Ur. Alien, and he testified before the Corode Com; mittee that he received $5,000 from Mr Wen dell just before the padsago of the Beglleb blit. Be further treilfiee ibel he tried to loflaenoe no votes with it, but elmplypul the money in bis pocket, and declares tbal It did not even Influ ence hie own opinion I That man knew Bean, but Wendell didn’t Sous of onr farmer! have planted corn, but the eeetoo is too cold for that generally. It is rather a backward Spring Wheat la doing un commonly floe, and promisee welt everywhere. Fruit, we think, Is safe ~-Ltvi»town (Pa ) CKton LATEST NEWS RECEIVED AT IHE DAILY GAZETTE OFFICE. Thirtjr'Ftrtt Confrtit-SUth Ititlon. ( Waibisotos Crrv, Mey 5, 1860. Oocar. —Mr. Strain uksd leave (o report a rex - lutijo protidiog for a Wetcbmao to protect tk i equestrian itatae of Wesblngtoo. He stated that ibere was $17,000 remaining of (be amount appro priated (at (be Ineuguratloo ceremonle>, and it wa« desirable and Decenary to employ watchman till Congress shall make arrangement! fur protecting (be ground. Mr. Crawford ebjaoted You will ont be happy ti<l tbii money Is spent (Laughter.] There is not a man on this continent wbo would interefera with the statue or do it barm. [ K vuioo—“that's, in." Mr. Elliott asked loave to Introduce a reaolutlon requesting the PraiJant to communicate to tba Uome tbo Information recently received reipeoiiog the Chinese Coolie trade. Mr. June* objected,, whan the House reaameJ tbe consideration of private bill*. Among those pessod waa one aulborixiug Captain* Hudson and Sands to taoalre a snuff box and medal from lb* British Government, as a testimonial for their tel vices inlajing the Atlantic cable. floueo went into Committee of tbe Whole, and Mr. Trimble briefly advocated tba protectfou of domestic manufactures. After which tho committee ruse and House adjourned. liurP-tLo, May s.—Tbe M. E. Oeoeral Conference met at tbe usual hour, Bishop Morris in the ebelr. Tbo list uf Conference* was called, for (be presenta tion of petitions, etc. The burden of tbo prayer to day. as heretofore, was fur a ebaoge uf the rule on slarory. A resolution was offered by Mr. Ujll, of Erie, fur tbe appointment, by tbe Bishops, of a committee of fifteen, to try tbe appeal of Alfa Wright, of Ohio. An amendment was offored by Mr. Cowles, of Mina., that tba General Conference, by delegations, appoint all Committees on Appeals, in order to re lieve the Bishops of alt liability to the charge of ex ercising an ooduo influence, as has hitherto often been the case. Mr. Cowles meant no reflection on tba Bishops; be limply desired to avoid tbe possibility of any such Imputation being cast upon them by tbe eoemlea of the church, as bad been done In similar cam hereto fore. Bishop Simpson said tba amendment would re lieve tbe Bishops very materially, and ha hoped a general Court of Appeal! would be appointed to try all eases. Tbe Bishops had conferred on the sub ject, and were anxious to be relieved of ibis dat^. An amendment was finally adopted, that tbe Com mittee on EpUoopaoy eppolnt tbe oommlUee asked for, snbjeot to tbe ratification of the Conference. I Bishop Simpson rose to a question of privilege. As an officer of the Church, be was somewhat sensi tise of his official character. Tbe Bishops had been charged with corruption. If snob a charge bad re ally been made, be hoped it might be invastigsded. Mr. Cowles bid no recollection of say log that tbe Bishops had boon charged with corruption; but tbe Northern Independent newspaper bad charged that tbe Bishops exercised an undue Influence over tba deliberations of the Conference. The remainder of the proceedings wa^ of an un interesting character. Washibovoit, Mar 4.—Tbe case of tbe United Stales vs. Baltoo, better known as tba Santlllan case, was decided to-day lathe United States Su preme Court in favor of the United States. This finally settles tbe title to a Urge portion of the city of San Francisco Land Company, most of whose stock is hal’d in Philadelphia. Tbo Oourt decided tbe ease oo the broad ground of a fraudulent claim for title and Insufficiency of evidence to sustain iu The receipts Into tbe Treasury for the qoarter end leg with March were nearly $22,500,000, of wble£ upward of $16,000,000, were from customs, $500,- 000 from lauds, $249,000 from incidental and mls oallaneoui sources, $5,588,000 from Treasury notes under tbe act of 1857, and $1,110,000 from the loan account of 1858, The expenditures were $20,337,-. 000, of which $U,500,000 were for the civil pud for eign Intercourse and miscellaneous, $3,037,000 for the War and $2,444,000 for tbe Navy Department, $1,095,000 for tbe Indian Department and pensions, and tbe remaining $2,300,000 for Interest on tbe pnblio debt, the Ttlffiborsmtat and payment of Treas ury notes, and tba payment of Texas creditors. Wasbisotob City, May o.—Tbe N. O. Pleasant contains tbe details of tba Mexican news. At tba clty.of Mexico a special conduota of $3,000,. 000 was being made up, and It would be escorted as fares the National bridge. The church government wonld receive 8 per cent export duty on It. The eon duota wonld leava Tor Vara Crus on April 23d. Tba naws from tba army operations in tbs ioUrtor is Indefinite. • , Tba French ud English art aadsavoriog to’oon summate a cassation of boitilltiea. Nsir Yonc, May 6.—The Vanderbilt took out up wards of a million and a half dollar* in specie, and the City of BaHimora upwards of $560,000. Both steamers look out nearly 700 paseangen. . Messrs. Mann and Theodora Rj riders, U. S. Dep uty Marshals, ware to-dsy dismissed from office for an alteged complicity |u tho escape of the supposed slaver Storm King, which left this port a few .days for Africa. Raw Yore. May s.—Adviots parthe Csoada state that Heauan and Sayers are to fight agaio, as soon as bulb parties are jeoovoted from their injuries. ' Augustai G» ♦ 4.~i ftotlooel Demoeroej* ioet *nl Oor. Klog.of Their rem*ilur ; «w» froU'Wjk tbo meeting nolle* wu girm bo held to next d*l#i*t*e-tf»»Btet* jebe to iiprt*#al;Ge«jtri fr-ftle mnnSteliuinml injond Ist crsjiof tipper lifyjkf asaartfta-'thnt ■ wounded and, might . —Tm Uumiomr-OwaiiCll tttrdtjr •fftilnu. I llrMr* |l*rnM, Ujt, W. It Urns, ar TBLCQIUPH. •A Urge meeting of the light, vu adjrctud bj -Pioorae;, of Aikiniu. Mired.’ At the dote of \ of, another meetiog to • la the csaatj, to lead »tk»o, to appoint dele* ttfßtltbeore.... _.. ' the flroet hu*jrwflj 'MaudAUhaov LATEST FBOSI EUROPE Arrival arf tbt Suuublp Bohemias. LETTER FROM IIEESAK! Fraudi ComtniUtd on the Bank of Londor «fv, tfv., Ac. Fabtuir Pt>isr,Maj 6.—Tbe steamship Bohemian ' from Liverpool on (he 25th, vie Qowostown on the j Jfltb, passed this point et 4:30 I’. M., to-day, en route for Quebec. The steamship Illinois, from New York, arrived et Southampton on '.be tuorting of the 23J. She wool*! probably not leave before the ISth. The •uemeblp Adriatic, from New York, was reported off the Me of Wight at 11 P. M. of the 24tb. end reach ed Houtbemptoo on tbe night of the 25th. A report which we* current in London that Hee- Oan bad died oferjeipela*, proved to be oDtirely un founded. Ileenan on tbe 22d writea to the Times: 1 lee by your article of Salarday, that you mlsuo deretand tny wishoi, and it doea me great injustice. 1 have no differetica to settle with Sayers. except aaeb el I tried to settle with biui on the KUh, and Instead of being celled a boy, I ought to be termed a baby, if, after having Com* *o far and not having got a settlement, I should bo willing to relinquish my Eiie for a few good nilured pate on tbe back, and told that lam a Gne fellow. I bare received a great many anonymoni letters asking if I am Dot aihaojod of myself; a great fellow like me to come' over to whip a little man like Bayers. Under ordi nary circumstances, I should not think of sending a challenge to a man of Bayers’ size; but England thinks him big enough to defend tbe belt, and I want It, and canool get It except through him. Tbe en dorsed tetter which I sent to Beil’s Life, when I beard that they Intended to call on the surgeon to name tbe day before which Bayers coaid not finish the pending affair, will show tuy position; and aa Bell's Life has not published it, you will do me a great kindness by lettiog tbe English people bear whit I bare to say. If the late battle is nut to be resumed l and tbe belt Is not to cotno to me for what has al ready taken place, l claim to bo tbe Grtt on tbe list to meet Mayors again for tbe next chance to conquer it. The following is the letter to Bell’s Life: Not hav ing been able to obtain from you, as referee, the final decision upon the fight of TueiJay last, I deeiio to demeod through you, a new tueeiiug within the present week f make this demand from baring boon informed that it has boeo suggested on your part, that I should give Sayers sufficient time to re cover from certain iojarlei received by him. Now, sir, while I am wilting to accommodate him iu any proper way, I must not be unmindful of my owa right. I also rooeived injuries, but 1 bargained for them; aud I put it to you, m a man of honor, whether, if I bad been deprived, of through the effect of the said fight, of my eyesight, nr the use of my arm, as in the case of Brettle, when disabled by Bayers, you would have made Snyors wait for mo for &uy length of time that might be dictated by my doctor. When this match was made, the date of tbe battle was the 10th, or as soon as we coaid get to fight, and accord ing to the rales of the battle, should it be interrupted, it was tbe understanding, aud I believe it is the law, that wo should fight within a week. We did meet according to contract. The battle was said tu bo unfinished, and 1 am pre pared to renew it at eny moment within the Uwful limits. If Sayers, on account of Injuries rooeived from me, oannnt meet me, aeoordiog to the rules of manly opposition, t demand and olaim that be re lien to me tbe belt, wbiob bo is not, aeoordiog to the rules ZT tb?£ri:« Bing, eai4i*d.tu («uia. Hoping,, to receive &o eoe«#Sr trom you, before the week et pirts, slating your view:, iu full, I am, Ac. P, S.—You w‘ll ploass understand that I don't wish to compel Sayers to fight, became he is repre sented to be in a disabled state; bat I wish to obtain whaf I think I have already won, and whloh I will cheerfully hand back when be or any other person thinks he cao take it from me. Two hundred pounds are said to have been sub scribed in Liverpool by an Ametican captain lor tbe benefit of Ileenau. Orest Bnmiv —lq tbe Uuuae of LotJa. -n tbe 21tb, the Marquis of Normandy brought forward a resolution complaining of secret correspondence hav ing been carried on between I. >rd Cowley, British Ambassador at Paris, acd the Hume Go-vertmeot, having refersneo to important matters on the Savoy question. . Lord Cowley made an explanation, and the Mar qois finally withdrew tbe resolution. The proceodtngs in both Houses <>u tbe 21th were animportuL It Is slated that £170,0n.) have been paid from Lloyds oo the ship and carg j uf the steamship Hun garian. The frauds committed by W. O. Fullinger, chief caehior of (be Bank <>f London, amoont to the enor mous sam of £205,000, nearly $1,225,000, which pieces him at (be heed of (be class of defaulter* in London. Tbe entire loss will be met from the Bank's profit. A sum of £120,000, drawn and capitalized, will be transferred beck. The present received food will be swept eway. The remainder will be provi ded fur from tbe profits of the present year. The delinquent carried on unsuccessful stock operations for years,-and bis frauds were carried on by means of a forged pass-book representing an accouotof the Union Bank with (be Book of Eogland. Tbe shares of tbe Union Beok were quoted at a decline of £5. Tbe weather, throughout Eaglaud, continued cold aud wintry. Spring was very backward, and gave some anxiety regarding igrtoultura! prospects. The Paris Flour market was firmer, end ad« aoced If. per sack; a short supply of wheat, whfoh bad ad rancsd to 70 per sack. Tbe bourse oo the 25ih was fiat aud drooping. Hentes closed at 7Of. br. Savor.—The voting an tbs question oi annexation France took place on Sunday, the 22J. A dispatch from Cbambrey in the Pails Journal tys that the enthusiasm was immense, and all efforts to indue* the people to Abstain from rottag com pletely failed. An Agenave teltgram bbj* The v.-ting la Fauceguy bai t«k»n pier* eotticly uod>r the Influence of (lu» antt c rttlr* Bad clergy* There w*e do ballot, D»t *ven permlaisn to prrß’Ot # card expr**«laf ev.-te agalnac annexation, and theiiambar of voter* who h>r> kDiiainad.. (:uoi ruling la very lor**. Toe lateat dispatcher *t»uir an loiraepee m j rll) t_ t an Deration aren^h-re. flptiv —Ucnnt de MootQolla auJ ktibrother Ferdinand aod the r va'et weraerfeeUd Bt Toitnea, bi * oMlook. Ttu gsudtrmee eotroonded the hoona and after vainly detnendlo* admlitroce, one affected bo entrance Ihrvogb the window. Tha prtccei Were aireetid aod de* dared thatneelvee at tbed*;o«al of it>* gendarme* A majority of Spanish people era In lavur ol atrial by ui oidinar) court martial. Tb* Correspondence!* Antof rs|>li* cunslders that bottling will t>e resolved a poo uutll lbs lutaio of o Dooobll frutu Africa, Lai h*U«»«s that lb* will twtuoibj lb* Ptesla. TbdMoutUL |>lr(iip-'ldUtUr« hu *ril»«Ml *1 T.laau *ud aegvitiatloba loi cart) Uik out th« c.-udltious of po*c* woald k*>u be com -uermU. ItiLf,—the Kl>k 'v>UliQU»t ItU (r'UIBpIMUt (-(Oglr** through bi* new doiMuloin Ue was at Leghotß »o tb* C-IJ. Tltr c-ln4oal piocoo.lluKa at *£*lo*l Father Viol- ,ih, an inquisitor of (he Holy urtl e. lor tliti stiJucilou ol if cMM M.rl.ri, h-td mulled in bis arqmti .1 TU» King of SarJlLta, following il>« advli-e ■<{ Kr*u>-«. b*J l»r lb* moment IL* IJ** of I*2 lug (Le title of If ol Italy. Naples.—Account* from various sounds repre- •eat tb« ioiurreetkoti la .Sicily, a* completely sup pressed The ludepaodeacs Beige state* tbal tbo Count of Syracuse bad written to the Prince Da Carigneo, stating that bo would offer bis »word to tbo King of Sardinia and tbo cause of Italian Nationality, if blsoephew, tbo King of Naples, persists in hii dan gerous policy of refusing to restore (be Neapolitan constitution of 184 S. Tbo assassination of (Jen. VilHa is confirmed. Aostria.— Baron Brock, Mlniaur to Frano*,bad suddenly boon takan ill from congestion of blood, and sxpired on lb* 23d. A dispatob annoanoing concessions lo Hungary, Is now laid to bare boon masked by considerable exag geration, and the belief was current in some quarters that no real change towards Hongary was contem plated, and that (be object waa probably to deprive tbe Hungarians of the sympathy of weaiera Europe. Latest. —Tbe Weimer Zsltung contains a decree appointing Coonaelor-of.Stete Ignax Von Planer to tbe Ministry at France. He is also created Privy Counselor. Calcutta telegram* give reports of disturbances baring broken out la Cabul, India. Cantoo dispatches, dated Meroh Uth, state that tbe rebel disturbances were increasing throughout Cbloa. Tbe stock of teas was very light, and tbe supply was exhausted; sales were made at full prices. Ex change unaltered. Adairs in Japan bad become worse. Tbe foreign community was in great apprehension, two Dutch captain* baring been murdered in Tokobela, with out giving offense. London d&trfefs—23lb—At tb* London Stock ExcLaoe*, tbe opening prtcae for Console for money were MJi for Account ae* 3| stock marb«t doll; Share nuiaet unchanged and firm. Money easy tn open market,and Uiasupply good at per cent.- Urerpool Cotton klaraet wtlva and steady. ’ bresdstaff* steady and firm. Prorliloas dull and un changed. Oswaoo, N. Y., May s.—Tbedespalobfrom Wash- Ington yesterday to the Associated Prejt,*statlng that Ur. King presented a petition from the Board of Trada of Oswego, oomplaloing of tbo manoer lo which tba reciprocity traaty between tba Uoltad State* nod Great Britain is carried out, is a mistake. The Os ,wega Board of Trade bare had uo action on this sub ject. . PatLADiLpatA, May s.—Tbo Ereolog Journal Is informed that by tba adrlca of amioeot oounsel a memorial will be presented to Congress to re-open tbe Bantlllan ease. Jobs T. Sergeant, ex-Judge of Ibe {Supreme Court of Bensa., died this morning. Cuarlkbtom, May 6.—'Tba schooner Robl. Cald well, from New York, reports baring passed a dis masted, waterlogged schooner, with dags of distress dying. Her srew were on board. It was blowing a gala'at tbe time. Sr. Loots, May The rlrer is about stationary at this point Tbe upper Mississippi is swelling slow ly at Rook Island. The Illinois and. Missouri con tinue to fall- Tbo weather Is »«ry warm, the mer cury ranging above 50 degrees during tbo day. Albany, May d.—A man named Tboi. Halloran w*a stabbed twice lest night, by Juba M'Cotier, and died from the affects this morniog. The latter was arrested and finally committed. New York, May o.—Tba ship Switssrland was burnt yesterday at Apalachicola. She waa loaded with cotton and Is vopposad to be a total lotol lon. She was owned here. . ' New Orleans, May 6.—Advices from Mexico ol the 27th, state that the Liberals have been rlclo rioas. Several skirmishes are reported. •ComtDonforl caused excitement at tba CepitaL- Lont&riLLi, May 6.—The river is falling slowly* with 5 feet 8 iusbes water in the renal. Weather clear; mercury, 77 degrees. YfriLUAldll. GRANT’S r B'< tnd M*<Tobftceo« TbU twy *npMb>r Vr»o-1 of ToUf co recdf«d njfcoUxlj oo coo*liomHit, wUb • «t f of fitter *r.J« *oJ tiooJ. of Tvbrfw ••jhrwJ.• lj JOHN P. PLEASANTS ± SONS, ap9:2awd2tn : ‘Ko.'.&Z Soritb •*». r*BA NOTH—6O eaokrpriaie PtaUnllfor Jr >T COMMERCIAL RECORD oomhixtss op abj»otu*ios fob may a jits it Jans* Pats, Jr. T, P7‘ ' J oseph R. llceti*. I Aaxctt Bckmo*. 3.utca. saw via.— | Ksm Oaxxs. PITTSBURGH BABKETS. [ Rij-tcTrJ (tpeciaHy for iLe PitUdurgh PiTTSßcacn, MoXDir, May 7,156f1. FLOUK—the transaction* in this article no fiaUrday wrre ■•nait, tot price* ax* cnclungvd. ft* nos* lb* following: (taper. | Extra | Ex. Fast, | Fancy. 150 bbl* from 5t0re...... - 600 oOi 060 100 do ...... 6 45 & 05 600 676 M do do .••••'. 6 06 0 Hi fl 03 200 do do P *- P- *• Pi) Jo do 6 M 6 tx) - Ity J., .to r. bo 0 00 a 10 -5 do SOU 0 16 25 <:■-> do b W IVj da do —— 6 uQ 0 2b 6 50 75 do white wheat —— —— 0 M GRAlN—but little doing. Pain 350 bush corn at 00; 600 do do it 0b; 120 t>U«b o«t« dspot at 45; 4M do il> at 44(346 BACON—Sales 6000 lb* abuuldei* at 7>*®B; 4COO bams at 10l£tf#l0U; S000do»U»»K; ICOOdo clear stdee at 10; 300 docoontry barn* at 10; and 12 les sugar corad do at UVji® Sslrs 15 bl this while fish at $8.60; 10 bbls No. " msekerat. large, at g12.t0. BUTTER—dels* 2 bbls roll at 14. OUEE3E—galea 100 Lxs W It, at 10? f EGO?—Sale* 3 bbls at UUIBSY—Salas 3d bbls rectified at 22«J24; 10 bbl* obi rjeat'7sfijl,2s. POTATOES—BaIe# 5D9 busb DMbeoouck* at 6Ci255; 260 do red at 34g$3i>. OlL—Sale* 20 bbls No. 1 iaiJ at nux&TAiii A9i> con nsent:i ai, New Omens, May 3d —r u —Flour Is dull, without any change in price*. , Lard firm at with a lair d>ni«ud. Bacon du» at *@<£4 fur shoulder* and sidrs Corn in demaud, and prices Arm with an upward tendency. There is • tno-lorale d-nu .u-l fur whisky, au.l prior's are a shade lower. Ttiv-re is bu ebsugo h> ulbnr aril. lei. r*t Lvl'li, M,y 31 Tvbsccxauppllee sis uuJ.i|n*U to tb« douiaud, an.) priets sti-a-ly. Flour steady, t>ut aiuwiy adraaclug; iluilied aslseuf city •u|-ei ftos, at M lieet n«ui, sa l price full * vastsirel; receipts l<c 24 bum*. 16V-0 LuUi. »pttu* club lair to cbo re while/.11,11.37 Com stiff, ami domand active, with sale*of uilied tfic; yelb-w white, and ai.lta 60^04. Klver failing slowly, w.tb 75$ lest Csbo- Mertner. Tie Curu uiertet, ouJ.it rt.s tuflusuce uf tiia Co&ads’s opensd buoyant and active. Itcloaod quiet at *0 advance »t I(3U.sc oo lestrrday's treusacrlona Aboot IctvXJObutb were *o'td, ttka.lj for khipmsnt,'at dOe k>r prime rtrsr ysi low afio j; 57c lor rirer mtxed f o forcautl efioat 54.'3:5554 tur No 1 |q str>re, 62053}$ for No 3 in store, and 4**g43 tur rcjoclwi. ffbeat wea alto t-eUax, aud under a Kuod aklppiu* doinaud ibe market improv'd Jc, closing qQlet but firm, With sales uf about 65.000 bush at £1.1?0t.- 13 for No.l spring la storv, {1,1001,11 ter No. 2 spilug;sud £l,olol,oo}s for r.joclel. Fluor tu more ffrmlyhwt-t, but tbrro wrai no tn-iiCiUI oJtscc»—buyers being cautions About 1,100 bbl* were wild at $5,2005,76 lor fair to cholca spring extras, aud $4,55 fur auod spring mperffns. 0«l« quiet ted steady, with limited tales at 36c in store, and 33c on tr«:k. Kje firm at 85036 c, lUriey quiet. Qlghwiu* ut 13c. Heeds scarce. rrotLians quiet. Freights to-day were active at the decline of yesterday—rales being C}Jc fur wheal to Klug.tou; 9}sc for curu and 4; fur wboat u Buffalo Cblcsgu Press. Tli* fuilowiag üblo shows tbs condition uf the Btuks la the tour leagiag cltliS fir iLs wiwk preceding April 10th: Losns epecie CircnU'n. Deposit* PhiUde!pLie..s2T,i7l.o32 {5 451470 $3 037,843 {13.627,891 Bostou. . ?1.257>fd 6,317 W 9 6 992803 20,165,861 Now Yurk. -JV7 085,r67 8,74-3,048 81,015,433 NeW-CrifiP*.- 22.312 376 12,052.089 ) 20,026^64 T. l*l . $238 22r6uJ-43*U3,3W 81 760,003 Last w*«k 249,242.575 158.774933. Money continues very eupersbuodant. 'TL'J ttesTgraile of ptpet 1s rsdily token at 5 to 3 par c«nt, five lor short end six fur iosg dates,«Ton for stugi* Dimes. Even to* next grads of paper at 7 per cent, fur long daus whether endorsed or net.—N. Y. Ooar. A En. Daring tbs month of April tbe bnsiLessultbe 0. fi. Mint, Id tti's c>ty, was as follows: Gold deposit*. $231,891, Silver Crpcsits end purchase*, $19,745; total—J33l.63C; Oopperc’U received, {3,765 Coinage—Qotd, F»5V55; Sl.Vsr, $38,434; Copper, {id,ooo; total—s32l,lsB. News rescind 01 tbi* afternoon that u tbe o*otlllsa care,” bivulving th* title to immensely valuable piopsrty to Baa Frsuciscoatd rlclulty, was decided to favor of tbs Balled htatrx Tlj's is a decision that earionalj affects toms of our uilzeo*, who held the larger portion of the stjrk of the 6an Franrleo band Compsny, thepreeent owoera of the claim. The unfavorable declalco ba* boeo expected within a few dsje. tbongh formerly tae cie'.mant* wets vary smgntoa Tlio stock, whose per ysloe U $330, soldet one time •* high ss four nr fire tbonssn'd dallara per sbare; but lately It had filitn iff to four or fire hundred, and this morning, In an uclpatlon '•! the fleciiion, (t soil for $75 Phil*. Dullsttu. Import* by Railroad. C 4 L’ R If— 61 bMs gnu*, M*J J Symingtuu; 1 bX, B A Fenneliuck; *dt bis candies, llllier A HlckeUOn; 1 dumdu Eaton. Oreo A Mscruru; 2 Iron plows, fi llall A 8 empty als bbls, FirmlDg A hrur, ItO pea stone pip*, 13 chimney tups, II 11 4 bis tegs, 6 bgado, f M Waltoser; 74»k* prfstoce, J Al>er; 15 etut bbls, Brown A glrkpatrtcA; 31 bg* petitor*, Q HsmllDo; 13 ak* scrips, 1 bx mdss, William Witxloaon; ( uieiodson, J U Uellor, l bbl eggs, I l x bnttar 3 tks petaUHS, A;well. Lse A co; 1 bbl batter, LSprout; Ido. Grsfl A Yeagor Jer; 15 ill rsn, I Pxwcott; 2 bbls eggt, 1 bx butter, Little A Ir.mble; JO do cbeeae. Leech A Untcbln eon; 37 do, R Robin*jd A co; 837 bush potetosa 2 bbl* egzt s butter, 1 firkin, U Stemktx; ICO bbl* floor, 272d0, Hitch cock A Ucdreery 4 co; I bx, Kewmyer 4 Greff; 60 plow wings. Hall A filter, 20 bbl* oIJ ele-J, 1 kg do, Junes, Boyd A ccs 5 bb!s scrap Iron, 3 pcs toilrr Iron, Wpsog,Chalfant A co; 10 empt bbls, AJslx A Vecder, luO btus Hoof, J 0 Lig gett A c<s 31-b-a bruksn glen, 1 cak do, 10 do | inllsH Ur- Em A bres; 2 pcs old iron, Zag A Pstuisr; 10U bbls flwur, llodgers A Dilwunb; 33 bi ts oil, B 0 A J U Bswret; 2 bbls ge;>{ifo|.3 iks dn, J Qerbtt; lit batJwsre, ITh tcucre, W,u fe A co; l(i veil paoip-,6 cUt-rn do, 8 fores do, l hoc har>l«sr», 1 a<r rbamber. tialiff A Biuwo, 2 bis hardware, W K I awry, '1 l/E macblnsry, fiiahsr A Gilbert; 2 bbls b’cky outs. W A Llairoa; 10 bf this fish, W M Guitnly; 1 Iron ■xle, El cuter. Nltnlrk A no; ‘i eeaiw ocff.e, 1 hf bbl do. J P William*; lbhd; J Orr, 50 bxs starch, Bnrget* A McKolvy; 2 U>ls tobscc\ M Ue»l; 6 W Carr A co; I bx. L Motor; lud bdt* casts. O BkoO; 6 bbls egg* and baiter. but Is A Trimble; 25 sks ngt, I Tr«*sott; t bbl bntur, Kirk A A'len: 2 bblsr-ggs, 2ski, A Lippert; 15 bx* cheese, tmllh ATilmblr; lu dodo, 1 do hotter. J B Sasaiben; 32 bJl* fsl lore, 0 do lUif d* DsVidaoo, 21 b»ls eggt, U Stemker; 2 bi« buttesv »Ao chi as*. J AT U’LanSblin; JO da do, J 0 Oambbtll, 7 1-xs batt<r, Leech A Hotcbloeoo, 8 doda,J B BkZifield; 4u bdl* fellow*, UoWhloorj, lien A co; Scats cenade (too ere, Jacob Uette; 31 bt-ls potattnss Qsrbst A Barker; 10 bf bpl* fish, W £lx*l*g>; 16 do 8 Ooopsr; 83 do da, 4 bbls du Q Q Collins; 2 bbls hardware, T J Craig; 2 bx Luoaroo oil cm 2 bx* b b goods; 1 ear wheat, J Voagblly, KB bble flour, B ‘dgere A Dtlworth; l car red wheat, era A Dilworth; 1 cwr cattle, D Uiiyatd; t du, J W Graff. PFtWA C R R, Slay 6—IS do; (■ookete, fcbrtrer A 1111- worth; 1 car o*ta, 10 do; buikote Brown * Kirkpatrick; 2S do. Beck A LaXirir; 3 cars acrap Iren. J Malian; 31 bgi pc tatoea, Q McSiaoDt; 11 bbU paarU, Dryca, Richards A co. 10 aka r«g*. Chadwick A toe; 10 bbl* ooal oil, O Tints A co; 1 tbl bolter, R DiltrU A or, 1 car abort*, 11 Wallace; 6 cekß peer!*, J B Ljcti, 6 roil* leather, J OeU A co; 8 bblf flih. Ora ha to k Tho on*; 10 do, Reed A Manger; 1 car acrap iron Uellman A c< ; 100 tbls-flonr, Watt A vtll&m, li-Odo flitch cock, li. Ureei j A co; l»*S do, J MsDevil. Imporii by River; WIIKKLINd, p*r kllaem—l37 ikt corn, EJnrton A Stewart; I ok cheese, t Frisvogt*; 1 gilnditsue, lletluiau. Katun a on a) blilf liqiur, Hoatau-r M 60 do do, j KttJUn Vi-Uo,J Loflnk; .14 du, 8 McCrlckart A cu; 4 bhd» tanr, d I»f e-r M oo; kga twtrt t>l>*reo, £hm*r A lull worth; Km, fl >nr t'j'p & r*lie;itj»nl; 2£o Jo Ore barn A Thomas; 3 bJlt woud-*o !—•»*, J D.lu; 3?-l>£i J Uuileudoff. 2 oak* w«r-, II K»r« h-», | dollqaor.l bs 6o>/kr, Clarks A cu; 06 *k* oala, I' li.wiwftr, 1 i ht i »ka (Minus, fimtih A TrtUildd. t-or it Litii' —Vj l/Ma fl.mr, Mackvowu h l4 bbi* «M«ky, 1. sahl; 6 dobrvuly.H fichmidt; 7 bKda tugar, Uitrlmx:*. UcCreery A cu, 10 bxe ettrtb, WJ Rot; '1 hints lunar cured hvmt, Itargeas & UcKatyy; 13 tint* lard nit, J Koe*, 6 btida auger, S Uror** A co; 36 bbls charcoal, II O Hare; 41 chair*, B P Jon**; 41 rk* wrap trco, rpeug, Cbalfsot A cn; 3 bit d lil.lta, Ur.»wo*»iWe Pectttco; 2 cktao *]> Iron, Gc»fl. Bennett * ru; £OO aka euro, 900 bMi Qvur, J 9 L<gs#lt A co; 3 plow*, fipverA Btdwslt; 134 Us tal low, 100 bbia floor, 36 do wblak y, Clarke d cu; 10 bbls floor, Id., tviup. 10 bgacvdi-o, A V R tlco;.TJ L»os pig trou, aiugvr, Nimick d cu. '■> »•?- HI Vktt AiJCWSi Dualoraa ou tb* Laos oo Saturday iu vary dnlL Tbs fet. LuuUSiom Lacrutes w*a tbs only arrival, wltb iba excsp* 1100 of lbs regular packets. Tb* Mery Cook ciiarvd for Louisville with • moderate trip. Tbs Ida May was expected to strive no Saturday night ur 'fionJay. Tbs fivers! this point U ncvedlug atowty-, alch lour f-et 4;ioob*a In (Us channel. Tb* weaihor ondatCrdiy was war ft and pleas tot. hot towards evening gave slight Indications of raia. The Ootnberlsud is failiog’vrUb 4 lest on Harps tb shoals. Tb* lower Ohio i* Ulllog, wiib f I feet on tbs sboolaat bar*. Tbo Ulaaitslppi U (siting, witb (j feet from gL. LibiateCairo. Tbs (**m lilrkmao came to from- Naahvill# with b fins trip. While at CitrkaviUs she cams in coltkaioo with tbs wire* and chains of tho railroad bridge, knoekln* down her chimneys and demoUablng bar texaa- Tb# Aurora end ‘TactuDieb front New Orleans are also witb na again. The 0 ndine, atUr an absenca of two month* la lb* Arkansas, ta hose again. \- The departures were thr fit, Olood for Pittsburgh, laden to fcet—the bulk of her cargn being over 600 Jits of tbs Hmtengvr’a colioo. fibs was fall of p»s*tns*rr—.Cio- Com. Batardsy. A . Rwfftstar. Sttamoaai ARRIVED. Talsgrsph, Brownsville; JvCsnon, Brownsrille; CuL Bayard. Eltxabath, Minerva, Wheeling; Ida May, 81. Loqlt; DEPARTED Telegraph, Drownsvilie; Jeihrsc-a, Brownsville; Col.EayanV Elluhetk; Mlosrva, WhecOng; Mary Ouok, Lonlrviu*; fit Lenta, Lacrosse; Tflttraphle nsrkiu, Half Totl,Msyfi.—ricnrU dolland heavy; holders are compelled to accept 6e decline In ordte to reeliaa; the rt> Anew prices vobmlUed to will cot Itxdsce buyers to taka mere toss sofflictent for their pTuslec wants; sates of &BQO bbtsat|s,6o fjrsnpar«tau; s6,to&£6olur extra do; $3O ,69 foreoparAoe western, sod sd,lt&s4.23tbt shlppfng brands cf; f xtrs Ih IL O.—eloaieg doll and drooping. Ca nadian floor is a sbado hatter.with only a ttQ'og Camani. ByaflonrseUlogtlowty Dts3,a@i,4o. Wheat qnlst; the tn«ik«t javora buyer*; only awry limited expert and' mtll lng.demaad; saJe« fioo both oommon white lllcnlgaa at sl.* i 19; S&fiO Luih fair white Indun* at $1,60, and 6000 hethals wtntarred ffeaUrn at $1,60. Rye qolst at S 3). Bartey U dnll. Corn da!l and low»r; sites 4000 both. Oats Hlca in ialr.nqaaat for export, fiagar morenettva. Cisasxiti, May 6->fltur; there U a good demica Lr better grades; Sales of svpsffitM at Whisky Is doll and lower, at 11*d tor prims quintas.; Wbest tng\rtd demand; white $1,40®1.<3; r*d Com is active receipts light. Oats coll st i2@44 eta. Rjs »0@93 cts. fe< Cl me, Utkv Pork onll and oflared fbrsly at There tsbepn nothing dons la Baeoo. EbonldaEi and flUas an Uld at ' llrotopoian, A Eutetltutofor Cream of Tat tar, jfi NEW, HEALTHY AND CHEAP AR* tld* for makhig BREAD, OaSKB and all srtklcs of food requiringthsussof.TfAlT. ' l ' This new and valnable article Is sot s drug hot ah of fjod, containing notblox bnt whst gives ootxrUbtDant to tt>e body. It is pnaraaii a eqasl la strength to partCrssm of Tartar—is two tn th« same way in oooking—la ekeuper in pilot, and make* -brtaJ . and cakes of snporlor quality, which rsmalo frith bad yaTatatfc rinck iSV rr U»*a whan Oream of Tartar la otsd. , This kitidati approval and recommendsJ Ly M«sara BOOTH, OARHtirf A Rtkfifi, Analytic Chambts. br Pbiladalpbts; JACK BOX PlnX. la <b« CnL vsralty of Prot nOSSfORB.of Harvard Ma»s ;^r: J ACSdOSt. ti Slut; Vt. HTCDOLa ofBostoc; Or. CEI LTtiS stol all t*bsx ssmstißo ttp whos# atiantionbiabtcn callvdioU, and ail hmstittytn *“® hava esed It, recommend Uto <b* highest terms. ; ' gjufor sate by' DtngalaU nndQw»rs L , RTuto b, t. t. TmnUTON . CO, N». » Wtb .1, PUtsbnrgh. . I Wbolwaio ordats sdJissaeJ !■> “ ' BUKaiN i SONS, r.i Anh Strftt, PKilftdelptiia, Klw.Uablfiic«i«b«olypnb*sJ ■ .. • , - BIOARD SODA, tb. ..tl-ln".. PnaJ. ta kr,a, l pi"."bC L''' f ■ , ' ■ «ODA PALBSATOS. lobU.,k.p.k<M*»j P*fOi. SKioiioirAW V«A,*OWD*»»- • : ■ ■ TARTARIC ACID— SLRMJsr Ms, npt7:9a»J * ' . _ - ■ • UINNCSS * SON'S IXTBt VOVBLt STOUT-ASD fpiffM for sal* ImpariA! Pints shdOuatnon Ptota, _ ; BV IHKIB eOL'K AQEm TO! tat UNITED BIAII3, - - - - ; - J : Ci E. UABIOBT. 127 Pearl Sfee6UN(i«_Xotk. r i : ' :v qjbrdmD, -KOgattat nUEk EotTetU>Zbll«:>»usa Bolt But- XvoaJu* ts!l *bi fci kUo.bx axi>aTH.ODuaai. Ssmallfiottttf. Th» Confeuioni c *a& Szpattaaco of »!• Vlcttm, * DESIGNED for the benefit &adu * want- * ' !°* to * OM * nSWfaxa !Tcrr> • wi Drewi/jr, iYraUvre .ficoOfiA*, m % oon*»QMse»«f '4 **riy*rrw*i tnrpljloj ci lha cam* tin* tb« 3tt*nafmf i ; L\ra lly * <affeytr troa tha »bat« cmm tmi h { I f Btn«U <nalf«d tm) on nodtlac » M«Uh. .! - r«tcp4 betricc ttMsdJr**t-f tbanpaUckst. ' TEUNIEL - ATOM'S fIAQAETIO ■ INBB O T POWDBB* SLTTgXMiyATZS HKD J2CQ3, SOICBXX *7o** AST* (UMDXXHt&xcn, At. conutaa m Pohoa. £ro*v»A juaxrric puis > are ceetaix pii.ni to %iT3 aid mioi, l lTa*ywb*r*.*H J - ;} ?pp?pp p P P Pf I«os as Mebicinx—Pzabtiah Sricr—A f Ctu N'ui Hoaa.—X pcbllih balow u -xtract of • (attar i from Dartd Boyd, »f EiaktmloiUa Station of tha Allogbeay i ValUj BoUruod, who vucnrad of *b»d tom of djapgafc' by tbaeaaof tha Pototlio Byrop." &lr. Boyd la a fcaferi koapar, and la wall known, onl ha boa ooffarod in thaUat ’ tight yean 1U tnforma tno (hal b» golaaJ eight popsdi { (u Hath by (ha naa of ooaboUlabf lb* tjrap,*nd fca*«&» } thorfcadoia to ptsbtUh hit lettar. which la tppaofed. 1 ; n*£rr to tba long odvortiaamaot of iu« Ponirlaa Syrep la - toolbar eehjinn, Cor portkvlan of [U eorollra power*. DR. OEO. U. KKTBKB,ItO Wood etrwt, Sola Agent- JiKUiKT ZM, ll» I Da. Uio. U. Ktteil:—£irr?Sacieaad I rood yoti Him | Julian fur two bottlM of lb* PwurUn Byroj». -I gotoot U-tUo from youoboat thra* ndl ago. u >«*» taujlho* - 5 rna, I told you Uiot 1 hod eoowthltig Ilka dyspepsia. Thu j ayniptocn wet* wlud and p*lua to tba bwrale,asdpiixa tk ! the bock of|(b<> back, ou4 *t tioaa dlmboaa. Too fteda j i mafaird tha Peruvian fcyrup, ob 4 U hot vluoa a* mot* gaol \ than any uedlctoo that f botatriad yei, and 1 hart boon i t taMoa mvlidoo for tba hat algbt year*. Too told B9lf , I would taka three bottiu at oca time, yon wealdglra U I fee Bf* dollar*,hot uotkoowtog wbathar it troald do ssy good, l (bought f woohWlnt try on* Lvttta. low that L ) oo> «eoiiing tba bolooea of tba minty in *o abort* tta*,yc* ; «til aesl mo tba other thraa batllre. DAVID BOTD. ’ ; Bold ryDK OEOHGB □. KXTBEB, Wo.li» Woodßt. hS&Akf? - - • • ' .ttsrca's aliftAooLODs VsKiini OnrsonSj * TSt D»fy BtmtdyiniXt WvrtiSurt toEßtff*&*ai« 5 (Uf». if tot, Oocxmiohm, Boot, a»», UoeQuron fuu, t IT&tui, Molu, dun Wouo in Oiuu laucn, to. 50,000 boxes sold in omb nohth. The*- Ottabratod Bamadiw Lot* bian txta&tiralj UiJ j tor yurt la »U parti of Europe, tad tbtlraltto aloa* powir h*T« befloitUotsd by Uu Oaartaof Franks BogUmf, Anuria, Prank) BaTirk, 64x007, 60({V> { BoUand, Saplee, dc.» ind'thrb Chemical properties ] eternised, m 4 approved by the moetdbUogaiibed Uodbal reraUtse all over the world.' Their daftnicUvvaaa |o ell kludeaf , vwmlo end tuKto .fee* been oertlfled Iq tfcia coootrj by the Director* of tko • rariooe g nbllc laatltotlsoe, Planter*, Paraera, Proprietors • of gotoli, Werthoorw, Wesafactarito, end by T&rioca fis* • Ingolihrd private elttseoe- TfcasroovTeetlsMoleliuii CsrtUcatei cf Uo «2>M7 of tbws Bemodlci caa he seen at t&s/Drpoi. Pwreeio, Wbolevaleaadßetaß, by the Isvoter ord Pr> pii-l::. J33SPB HSTSO, X*nsUcal Cbeadot, "• ~ ni^jrußroadway(cor.Hooituaat,)Hew York. (i«a«ral AgMtTNtaJWfc£t"*Oafc£l», **“*** (OS T. BOSBTOS, Druggist, Broadway, Haw Tor A. forola tnthlacity, wfccleaalaend retail by B. B. SSL' LESS A 00., corner Wood andflecond *Uj JOS.rDEinHd, Oontar Diamond and Market n. BXXSHAM 1 STUB * HAH, Alleghany. 1 noTiiKosi aoxaaoiii AOTusuim ! Don’t Call to proooro Unk Winslow’s Sooth : log Syrnp for CMldranTattUngf, jtbu noeqaal on sartis. It aaftcaiog Use gnat.radaring all iUay pain, and Is taretotegnlatethe bowsla, Depond vpon it, mother*, 13 *UlflfarMtiojoaneiTte ( and relist and health to r«s* Infects TertactlyeafalnalloaKe , Tide ralnibU preparation ta the prescription el sno cl •be austexportanoed and tkilfal (eaeli Phytic!*:.* In Bert England, and baa been need with csTsz-Ufllng tsetse* hi ’ run Wa Dalian 1t the tut and •tuutcetinjyin.iae amid, in n caeca of Dysentery and Dierboea In Qkiidren, whslhsz ta ■a from teething or from any other cane*. -t ! ] i Ufa and health can ba tatlmtfedby dollar* and cans*,!* ■; U worth Its weight In gold. ’ • ftMUoaaof 'Dottlea an eolJararyyear, ta tbs Gali-rf 1 SUtae.' It la an old and weU-triadraiMdy. ■ PBICS QifLT SS OtKTS JL BOTOJi. ; SD*Hctt*cenoinans!aaU>afh»«iaiiaofOUßllSSPXS'' BtHfL Haw tote, taontbacatalda wrapper, 1 t • Sola by Druggist* through cat the world. DB. a£a nTKETBKS, Agict for Pitttbnfgh l JafcdewlyfcT T l Mrs. Winslow, An ei[kTi*a«J Nona and Ttmal* PbjmlcUa, prmsU V» ■■ tba aUanUoo 6# rnttben tyr SOOTHING S¥RUP, j FOR CSXLDRBH SBBTBXHQ. which grtitly f*dVUte» ih» proctM ot.tKtUag, tj *sltca> ; lug th» (obm, rtdodng all UfljcimaJba—wtil aIUj AXX PAIN *od aptamwUc action, and {* , '• 2 SUIIE TO RSOCUTK TUG BOWELS. ? Depeod upon li, nothin, It win gin rut to joamlra, oad -? Belief aad Health to yonr InfanU. - f W« b&Td put qp end old thia article for otn Its jun. i abdUAX&AY.CTGONnDEI'OBAHftTBUTHtfUvteS- $ we hare o*T*r beeo M 'Z abiitoMyofaßT s o there* did o« w.wkT7Vf»*i MYERHABIT 3 IiILIDKNiBIN- BrtSs.niS* SUISBTAHCI 'i TO KffCOT CCJUC , 2SW, , S“ tbia tlotlj i wed. Niwdidw* aintPi. kMwtnlaMSseo a of dUmUfbetloß by «o> om wba and U. On the contrary, % all or* delighted with lie cc*r%tlo&«, aad epeak is-tanos of i> commaodatloß of iu tfletu eodaidfeal vtrtsae. j We apeak to ibie matter “WHAT WB DO EtfOW," after 5 tea jein'ejrpemoc*, *5fD PACDOI 088 RKFOTATIOS if roft TUB fULFILLUEST Of WHAT WB HSU US* £ GLiRB. la ainaat every fattens* wh«r» tb* taint to ssf* - •! talog trots pain aad eabssMioo, relief will be bud ta flfleen or meaty mlnatMefter theijrsp le adzuloietared. -d Tbie valuable preparation ia the preecHpUoa of ose of 4 the moot BXPCBIBNGEDc&d BEILYGI. HUBSSB ta £f«V 2 foalud.aad baabeea OMiwlth SKYER PAIItNQ SCO* ;{ OSBB la 0 THOUSANDS OK OASES. | It not only rslisvss the child from pain, bat Invigorates $ theatumachsod buwels,oo(v«nUaeldlty l snd gfrulnaMd i snargy to the whole iy«tao. IlsfU almost Instantly relieve ! Uriplng la the Boveli aad Wind Colle. j and ovaecomaooo- valaluikS, ahioh, , | if uot ap«*illly r*- ovl - Y Yfx3Xi»M mtdJrd, And to 1 death. Wa W »***U Urn BSfi? S avnaiJBKMV raiarHiau, mM»n»w 5 TUB WORLD,In all cases of Uf&kSTEUY ARB BIAS- t RUCBAIN oaiLDRBN, whether It aibaa from twthhagar j from anyothavesoM. We woaldsay toavary tuotiurwhonaa i - n child suffering from soy of ths torvgulsc complaints>-89, - HOT LET YOUa PRJUDIOEa, NOD TU« PUEJUDIOkk j OF OTQERfl,.aiand Letwwenyoo and year sofbrtng child, ( jm> d tbs relief that will bs hCRE-yas, ACSOLUTKLIr | "TORE—to fellow the ass of this oediclim, U tlmsly used, j Poll directfeaa for oalng will accompany anth bottle, hoan : geoulns o(>l-«s the fac-aldHe of CB&TI9 A PS&KIKI, J Now York, is oath# j fiuld by Dragitstelhrooghuatibnworld. « Psimclpml (RDM, 13 Osdir llissi, h, ¥* t ’ PAICrORLT » ORiiTS PIB BOTTCJL i ■ field by B. U fABSSfiTOOKA CO-, cortwr Wood asl ; Poorih strsota; also, OEO. S. KtTfilß,llO Wood streak I fsiadawtslyT ' ■ , | THE NEW SKIRT!! A GREAT NOVELTY!! Ora c*. Bnutj, AtrtnyiK and LigkbHt* ComOntd! j JW. BRADLEY’S IMPROVED AND ; . PATESTKD • - { “TIP TOP” SKIRT, j for dAThUUtj'cf ouirtfelfttSK?* Uard vtih the elegant asd tin fraeetafbnaftveßtoUn 4 ram, piece* tfctifiMrt far inadf«»c*cf ia? ether yet It* j Tabled. _ - V- 1 Eaton, Cree No. 17 Fifth Street, Areibe bieats for npcbrsll Btaleta.^ «t MAHD»*oniEKaB pbujS— tnjjbt eWf added. Alao,A|«aM far tin oUcf, * \ Bradlej’a Patent Spiral Empreaa Battle. itU to r..U, • Skirt towuUf. II will toil dp it* > tklru (wriicUTWtt&MUtkk .hoold«b«tec tooaAMwa 1 aiUietrepCitadsoeklrt \ Weight onlj2f. DaDM* Etch 1 j E, 0, A tf.tlap IKBTt teale tb* ‘ ...-■» “L* BSLLC*«ad - IUEEKd”WOTE*tEiaT. •'» •osßotnui■ * onßsastAM* isd -moor* WoT«rf. 8 6EIBT, lalßßTiad GHEAfSSTI BSl&Tmade. /''•"■/. • \ '_f t©*WholenlB andiiataiipeaUra in «U thfj abovo. Pj3U < • -. ffiiTHDßt l i • -W- 1 The attention of Mothers ia called to Dr{ IATOK , 3IHra«nLSCOBDUt»*bIch WMI{ mended for ell eompUlota atteadtog Teathtagi eucae* W; eatery. Oroapi Be. . ... BLOOD lOOD.*-Thle madtelM, beat, ia laaamcsig] fiMti,"£ioos Too agenda mfcoiifto dteoonrj dtfigtayntni ell pafteetiaedfctßea, ia vaUw&rtfty tßaatiaatira oUllwM u«nd>Hsi titxalmparitycrdefideocy cl bteL. u* prepared by Dr. 0. P. BEOBSOSr.aotborcl oa Pfcyitdkgy»' Sdeocai to. efd by oatcerccs eertlflsaf.a* tbcee eFaaaawh AteOed tbeamlree U Ue rtrtaae^r ...-U , CHDRCH e DUfQST, Kew Yc*fc,ai»tb*Gia*r»!lg*6ti;? farbothoZoanlW.Xwiii Ma>L J. ' . . i'- QP-Bee edTeffHeaept- ftr ige bytiKO. H. AySTuo Wood «U my|fd*wlmT-i|. STEAM BOOK BINOKHX-AHl* SLAHiQ book, of Sadler bl urge end !&SET£Zi!£&l£2i is renoaebte tiae> tfeeiof tsyaeo UWihff**" I la btrie dtK pablfcbeee Btfoepecd tag tbelrvtffk tone lobe be* *3fe*g|*a iwchnS If l j (has eao badaaaetiaahere. A. EL BOWAHIh Xvmoref a imprwmenl ia Bnafr Wading* Ptngwty’e Bafldtex«Moa.n 5 r vT» Taird Wtamt, Ftiabsrgk. * * aclSlydfc | JJILUNaiIUBSrB SEE LETON PIS U INS R EEL 9, ’ ■ellhlM Lot TfiXU OtKSXgr Obd KOBCOOSed bfOMti" eaeedflibenaeotdbetbo: . i miuaunnoa gvrealeby"- * .--■•• -v.-r-". epM : B-WOtfT.JE^cor;tlß4rtyaodBl.OU , rettf Q.UM BKL'HNQ— - ' •. A * i W i/UU .. ; . *V* 111 As* 6 *•"*«*J »»IHoa .'■: %£?g ..- 'l' 1 " _\ ' ' toßt>»**iSPDi*as*l'kra*\ SOHOOI. IIODSSIi cria >t til icrurtKtt aiIPBB naaitt I,».TffCIC3 A
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