i*r\ •>x;" 'x - . r- •- *» ~y v vj» i•' ' I 4 • i *<■ ••• • • y. 7: : v‘;!£ .i'f- > i ’i- - r ;•* .'•.*• 1 : , V if. •" £ ;& s •‘-i-f*• v. * * rf -I S.V-’IfV. N**'!? .l vSK *n '*■. , ■ -. .’i.- > gi '■» ■ ’.Vi; ■ .' ~''ij -•T* « <■ •> * -J r| 1 ”.i ,» ' ■■■S?i- k J ' ... j-gfert ■ ]£}}%* - IptUsburglj incite. orriaiAL'TZ?i* or rat citt. JEDNESDAI MOHNINU, MAV ». 180Q ' CITY AFFAIRS. filrr.onoLoarcAt Obrerr.tfonl Tor IS. bjr 0. E. Sb.w, Optician, 68 Eiflb St—correct.! d. 11,: - ' IB BO*. IB IB AD*. 89 C 7 00 SO 9 o'clock a. »• 12 « * rt •• r. * Daromelar—.v* Herrabllc®n Headquarter* for IQCO, CORNBtt WOOD AND FOURTH fcTS. IfiWmtan ITuod Fas* Readiho RooMSopen every day, (Sun- Smj* •se»W*i) f«ao ® *-W tMOm. r.u|lUb, U«rm«D kw d W*U-h Nea(p«p*i« from kit pvtia of Uii» Union „o Sin, •tu* Hrt>ul>lir«u Oarimmitk far dtatrlbuilou. Tb« Fd»4l*3 groarall]' tt>J •IrtogtTt rtsiilug Pitut-nrcb *4«rn.r iot«r*sl t,« c-»il. . _ «-Tb-K<«fitl»fl O>KDramwM.r the Club nmt EVERY WXDIE'D&V ilflit Kooi'tDißt lUu’cloel r ■ Qir3lHMwlrT. v t ' .. . :i FosißEßT—A'lsrfreaud commodious room in ' Ibedtiitj story of (bo Qanttt Buildiog; is w*U ' “ lighted; s«ay of teases, aod will be rented ofaeap ■ to m good tenant. Apply at ibo cnuntiug room • ■*<■ ■ • ' cf this office. - U. 8 Cod ftT. —Two of the Commissioners of Ltwreooe oounty, Messrs. Fullerton & Cowden, Appeared before Jndge MoCendleas, yesterday, sod answered (be lule filed against them lo show ciueawby an attachment should 00l issue for oonieopl, io refasiog lo satisfy a judgmeui ob i-iioed by David Pollock against the ofuioty. Their reply was that there was not anffioieut mousy io the treasury io pay ibe claim Tbia was omaidered a* raieiog an ieene between the parties, and B. Kuoi, of New Castle, was ap poialriTa ooramiaeioner lo take testimony. We abatt report (be decision wLco tbe caao ie beard upnn tbe evidence. Consr or Coumo* Pl*as —Before Judge Mellon. Ttin&y* ■ May ' %th —Maloney vs Maloney. Tins oasa arts brought to a ooueluatoa on Mou • • day evening, by the jury finding for the plain* - "• (iff, Nancy Maloney, ihe earn of $135-83—being ' .jh* amount of arrearages due her from 001, 1.3, TBGG;'until the present lime, at the rale of $l3O .i. a year. The jory go on to say : We further find . tnat.Bobert Maloney pay to Miu Nancy Malo ney, hereafter, Ibo som of $3 per week, weekly, for Brer maiotooauoe, at whioh turn we have ee- ticnaled »L J Earn’l Qormly and John TTiUck, admipistre tote of George Sedlle, deoM va. Swan & Co This option was brought by (be ptataliffe to re- " .£®Sfi£-lk© value of eotne 13 percbca of limeatooo ’that waa lakon by the defendants off of the land . of George Sedlie, in 1355, when they were con •; tractors for (be MoAdamiiioguf (be Noblestown - road; The plaintiffs claim about $lO2, and tbe defeodaoU claim that ftrdlie, as be was most benefitted by (ho road, was to giro them tba "Sione, and if he had lived he would have carried out hie resolution. Miss M. McQreioer vs. C. Witsoo. Mr. Wil- eon, a New Yorktnerahsut, in 1657,e01dt0 Miss '’McGreiner, a milliner iu this city, a hill of goods amounting to si>o Afiorwards, boding he could obtain no mouey from her, be took some-bonnets as Tbe plain tiff brings Ibis suit lo recover tbe value of tbe bonnets, which,she alleges, is about $l2O, twice as much as bis claim. The defendant's counsel, Mr. Miller, replied that the goods bad nob barn sold yet, and that when ibo. goods were taken it Was Mr. Wilsou’s iotealion to pay himself only . ,4be amount of debt due from Miss McQreioer out of tho proceeds of tbo sale of tbe goods and refund the enrptaa to her.* ’Torn’ WAAraaoi—The weather baa been almost inanff-jrahly warm daring the last tbrco or four days. Black clolhiog of every description is being rejected, and apparel of a lighter charac ter asramed- Straw bats are also coming Into market, and if tbe weather remains euUry we .presume gejtere and pumps will be much sought aftor. Thetufiaeocoupou vegetation is remark able. Forest .tress which three days ago gave no iodicaiioosnf returning vitality are now ex hibiting (he liycry of summer,.and will in aa many more days form delightful shades under tbel’r boughs Many, if not moat of tbe frml trees, bare shed their blossoms and tbe fruit te formed, so that the critios! period has passed by safely, and, it will reqniro another Jane fro6l to blast the agriculturists hopes for the coming season Tbentrawberriessrecoverad with blos soms, and promise a most abundant yield Tbe currants and gooseberries are formed and the .bushes ore ladened down. Raspberries, too, exhibit a similar appearance, and we do 00l has Estate to banrd tbe belief (bat a year of extraor- dinary plsnty-tf before na. wheal, rye and sets fields ara maiTiu^n& l ve»ta r "*i^- t>ut *he former (wo are dotted over with many b*re spots.-‘The meadows are like a velvet carpet, and it would well repay a ride in ths-country to «ce the rich emerald tints which (he'genie! beat and recant showers hays given them. AtCgKSjranapifed yesterday at an AJl»r_« u office inAllegbeuy. A suit was brought , by plaintiff ageiosl defendant, end at tbe boar of the beating plsintiff_did not appear. Tbe defendant being present, a nonsuit was applied fur end refused by the Magistrate. Toe de fendant considering the magistrate anything but impartial, proceeded to comment in rather se vere terms upon the alleged denial of justice, whereupon tbe'other, determined to make up for the imbecility of tbe lav, which did not permit - bits to commit for cootempt, promptly ejected the offending defendant from bis premised. A friend of tbe latter taking fire at tbe eight of bis comrade’* wrong*, caogbt bold of tbe AlJer mtan and served, bim in like manner, In this *e«ti£tiH(y, however, when tbings were ripe fur ,) batifA, tbe parties abandoned tbeir angry in- Ueutiaas and no damage was done, exoept to Ibe vaagietrate’e tempor, wbo exolaimed with great beat that be was determined to uphold the dignity of hi* office. We eaouot but regard it a* unseemly nn tbe'part of a gentlemen of the commission •end conservator of tho peace to be tbe ring leader in committing a breach of the peace Potica Itxms —There were 17 commitment* *o ibe’/ail, yeaterdsj; of these. I*2 were for drunkenness, 2 for disorderly conduct, 2 for 1 . VMranov.and] futASSWtrand baUery. Ueo (vTUigg&iibe boy wbo was arrested some timeeibee, for Ibe larceny of $2O from officer Richardson** bonse, had soother bearing, on befete Mayor Wilson, and wasroleatcd on • small bait. We understand that be bae besn in tbe House of Refuge, aod wae released only a abort time since. ['Georg* Hittman was brought before Alderman Slrutt, in Allegheny, charged by Louis Remo with assault and. battery. He waa held in S2UU hail lo Btand his trial. * inan named jCbarle* Casbdollar bail an in* lodced ftgainel him by J»bn II«rlm»n, .rhanriOk Mm with pueiog a $5 coonlrrfeil bill. Tbo oa*a woo withdrawn by Casbdollar paying ■ ibßCoaiannil'Mdeomicg Ibe bill. . ... ado Koowlaod made information before AID. lonaa, chirking Ellen Qribben with Ihrealoniog ■to whip lair. She wa, bpl.l lo bail. Salß ov II 11. Utah's Pbohebty.—We eftll ratlentioa lo ibe Bale of valnablo oily anj oouolry property of H. H 14*“. Jeo'J, ftileerliaed io iebie Day's Oaziltt Tbe cily properly la well VBVW.;. Tbe farm in Ohio lownebip containing ■l7? ftorftft. *® one lbo m0 “l desirable in Alle lecbeny county, being on ibe Ohio rirer, P., Fi. W*&C EE , and New Brighton road,and well .looked with excellent frnil. Tbe properly in Reeerre lownebip being wilbio n ebon diel.noe ,7f Allegheny city ii oerulnly* aery cboloe of properly—lbo rloea »looe io a t.rora C.e2oS yielding a Urge proOl. In reg.rd lo ibe Pennsylvania avenue property, tbe Wood sr.^xW^r?ssi c *" onlb‘*J : rainiilralor* and get a handbill. ’ A’ firtnn Tivaattos.—-No ooa—of aoy age, nr bobdWon-like. lo b, en.ie. , , de..,.01. of bnlr “on tbe lop of ibo bead, l “ ,h ' P U “' where ibo bnir ought lo grow. Bni age. or Jieeoee. or betb will eboeiimea deprlre Ibcoe who raine it rery bigbly of Ibal uaerul oroamanl Aoy medicine or preparation, then, ibal wttlra alofa lo Iba bald; bead a lnxnrioua grow b of hair of youibfol keenly and color, may Iruly bo ..okoned "ft greal inrenlion. Suob a preparation ia Poor. O. J Wood a BaaroftATiri, wbiob la adre.l.aed inan oiber pari nf tbio P , P rr • iirurmiu Eaiiboao.— Operaiion, were r«- ’ “ tbie roadop Saturday, ibo Aral Irain ,iimen P on ,m '*Av ft ana in* that »bo ttbealing Inooel 'b* l DM rly filled np wilb elide,, and ii f “’siredillihefioo ib»‘ •‘“••"j* rt -aired®' l ’" ~ 0 Jif( _ Tbil „»a aeetui lo flood (o **®.L 4 daiagnd by Ibe rainn and freob biro been io cor ,ioinlly.;Tbe ■-eli fban any oiber tod relprn rrgo iralne will, hnwerer, u.. *- larlyheteefltri .. .mPonk. I - f-oarlbrs raoM BtAi* County. —Sber.~ , „,, ,bo Blair,.Ceuniy IF%, wae lo eare . tV.VIit morolog for PiUeburgb. fakiog wltb bin- EoKralm Mdeeelman and Qoetiao Oarer, ■ hi S;!oUd“of uroenyal Ibn lal. Blair ooonty 1 • LnloM Oar Tonnly, add, lb, Whi,, now lo Allerbioy in ibo onmber of ero Pjollenllnfr - p :0i d'JwSorV, nrfnollo go oal of a . .-Wa'nolle* Cb* foot m beard lb. t torttai«h-?“ ) ‘ B ? tiJonUlioo that dtitiogal any ." t,poy‘. w *y;i aiinldbli Mlofie‘l- .. - ordln»ryflbiLiL---—5^ nd . 7 „ re n- CUT. for coanirycno. bMomlog «»; . Jo/bMg’.y y^toTiforl' “Catholic Mmthq.—A vefyiarge number of people, wt shoutf Judge, that tbero-wefe at least 2,800 assembled list evening Iq the Cathedral,. to express their sympathy with tbs Popo in bis present difficulties. 7 Theßight Rev. Bishop O'Qphoor w* elected Cbalrmao, wUb some four BecreUHes and twenty four Vice Presidents We regrei that-we wore bq crowded that we could not give tbs whole proceedings, as they were of the most interesting kind we ever wit nessed. A number of gentlemen spoke, among these Gen. Will; A- Stokes, 001. Leopold Sabi, and James P. Barr, Esq. We give some of the remarks made by Bi&hop O'Connor. His Reverenoo said—ln anuooncingtbe object of the meeliog, regretted that it devolved on bim to commence the proceedings, for owiog lo bin ill health be wj*s lolally unprepared. Ho oooi meoced by aayiogtbal all who, were prcaeul, ware doubllevo aware of tho difficulties aur ronndiog tbe Head of ibe Church; and Ibe sym pathy that bad beeu expressed, and abuwu f.»r him io all parla of Ibe world. The poraon, with whom they<sari met lo eym palbise, was regarded by all good Catholics, io be tbe vioaregem of God on earth, occupying ibo moat important position therein. He was the great instrument by which the truth whiah wilt bring salvation lo all are made known io the world. Above everything else la liberty and indepen dence, and we eboulJ endeavor to remove from bim ail appearance of constraint, eo that what be aays and does msy bs but ibe faiibfnl dis charge of Ibe (rust reposed la him: Tho Popes of former times discharged their important (rust, even in bondage, sealing it with (heir blood ou tbeaoitfold It is not to, be'expected that all men should be endowed with (bat fortitude which euatdeft them to defy the scaffold, in tho dis charge of (heir duties, and God has spared the ueceesity of this exhibition of heroic fortitude, by whole raeea of men, bow by ordinary forti tude theso duties can bo discharged. Tho ex emption from iheenperiority of other sovereigns seemed lo be (he means employed for ibis pur pose. la tho few centuries which succeeded (be con version of (be Emperors, we find a conflict be tween tbe secular and religious powers of iho world, and many a Tope suffered 'through tbe nominally Christlau Emperors, who'had'.em braced various heresies. Some were put to death and suffered extremely in ondeavoriog to maintain their spiritual authority. By tbevo pareeemtions, not only the opposition of tbe Popes was aroused, but the indignation of Lbe Italian people, who would not be corruplcd>by tbe eeonlar powers. And this iniquitous power so operated against religion (bat it 6ecmcJ to exert Itself only to plunder and oppress tbe pco plo and stigmatize their faith But finally the Emperors of Byzantium found themselves una ble to bravo (he storm of indignation, and the Popes obtained the temporal sovereignty, which has now lasted for a thousand years. Tbe Rev. Bishop spoke lo a considerable length of time, sod in tho ooureo of bis remarks defended tbe temporal sovereignty, which had been much opposed, remembering that tho Popes would gladly resign it, could they exercise their spiritual authority freely- He likened this au thority to tbe smoke of our city, saying that no one would destroy (ho sinews of our wealth in rid tbemaolvca of this slight annoyaoce. If we suppose for n momeol that they bed o»t this authority, wo must enquire whet would be their position. It would necessarily be* that of fubjects, of thq.gsvernmenta-of those countries If we gtanco over tbe map of continental Europe, wo will see that it ia impossible foraoy government to allow the Pope free exercise of hie ecclesias tical-authority. This is true even of thoic countries, nomioally Catholic, fonoataoce Aim (Via, which insisted ou exercisiog its influence iu the choosing of bishops and priests. The laftcr must procare permission to preach, 't he catechism must be revised, and bishops canuoi be ordained without oansentof the government. Ia Franco, similar authority was sought to be exercised, and even ia democratic Rwhzerland ibe cbnrch is held in chains The Rev. Bishop continued bis discourse mocb longer, and we are sorry we have not tbe apace to pat it in, as it was ooe of tbe moat iu(errst jog things we ever beard. He concluded by Key ing the nttarks made upon Ibe Pope have arous ed the sympathies of tbs whole Catholic world; and against Che attempts lo destroy his author ity wo are here to let those who assail bim know they are assailing the Catholic world It is ne ceeeary that bs should fulfil the high mission with which he has been entrusted. We may be few, bat we.are so integral part of a great body of oar voice will have iu weight Napoleon has acknowledged it, aoi we should uot be backward in expressing our eenijmenle aod giving in cur adherence to tbe Holy St* At the aQQiul meetiog of (bo eiookbolJera of the Birmingham, teal Birmingham aoi J’auth Pittsburgh Gas Company, Joho l’ Pears. ibe Presldem,eubmitled tbs following enouel r;p -n Gentlemen: I am glad to be able to repofi tbe( ei Q ce our last annuel uieetiog *»• bare becf-fue a dividend rrtiv d o tit. i thkt as we progress we stall bo able to inereaee oar dividend. Id acoordance with Ihe recommendation of Mr. MeElroy, la the last yearly report, a atm mitte in appointed lo ascertain the prospect for mikiog so extension of (tie pipes through South Pittsburgh and McnongabsU Borougb, ao>l baviog reported favorably, the work was put uader contrast We have laid in the Dor ougbe named 2538 feet 4 ionb pipe, IG2I 3 iocb, and 77b 2 inch —making 4935 feel—•which, ad iled to the amount of laat year, 15.584, makes in all 20,519 feet now laid. We have alio, eince our last meeting, set f»i meters, making the to* tal number of ooneumers 213 many of them manufsoturiog establishments We bare derived ! a Urge increase of revenue from ibis extension. ; The Hoard were requested, last Pall, by a nnbi : her of oiliteosof the upper end of Past Bir- | I roiagbam, to extsad the pipe through tboir por- ; I tion of the borough; hut owing to the lateures ; | of the season, were uoeMe to do it lest F*ll. j They, however, examined it, and as they found that it would be likely largely to increase the revenue of the Company, ordered it to be done this Spring, as eoou aa Ihe wealher would per mit. It has been brgon, mod now is progr**- aiog rapidly, and we shall poon have a ntituber of oonsnmerB from that soction; tbe prospects are that in the Pelt and Winter we shall derive great benefit from this extension. lu expectation of tbe extensions that have been made, the Hoard applied lo the Legislature ibis past winter for an increase of tb** capital stock of the company to the amount of $ lO.oOu, which was granted, and they have made favora ble contracts for the pipes necessary, payable in tbe stock of the company Tbe amount of slock io the bauds of the o *m pany is: of old stock, $1,825; new stock, $ 10,- 000; lota), $11,825—0l wbiob about sG.o(rt> will be required to pay liabilities of the oompany for pipe, and mortgage on Ihe property—leaving nearly $7,-000 of stock in lbs bands of the cr.ro paoy for further extension. Tbe amount received fjf of ga< for the last jear is, $5,502 10 Coke, 420 07 Coal tar, For service pipes, , Total expaadiiiirefl for j«»r, u.UG9 71 Ain't cash on band May lafj 1*3^9,1,i08 43 Hum total. From tbeaboie two dividends bare been paid, 2,801 Amount in bands of Treasurer, *»» Allioiibhy Cootictid.— -Both branches of Ihe Allegheny Councils belt) • special meeting last evening to bear tbe report of ihe Street Coinmlt tee who were appointed at Ibe last meeting la confer with ibe Suspension Bridge Company in regard to the grade to which Ibe latter have raised Federal street at ibe north end of tbe bridge The report was aa follows: “ Yoor Committee oo Streets, to whom a com* muntcalion from tbe Directors of tbe Allegheny Bridge Company waa referred, respectfully re port, That they have had an interview with Ibe committee meuliooedin the communication, and have to report tbe following proposition made by tbe committee, vir: That the Bridge Company are willing to submit the legal question involved in tbe dispute between them and the city to tbe arbitration of five attorneys, two to be cbosao by tbe Bridge Company and two by Councils, and tbe four to eeleoi a fifth.” One member of Ibe committee proposed that Councils ebonld antborite tbe grading of Federal street from tbe sewer north of Isabella street to the bridge, and be would agree to pay the cost#, provided it do oot exceed one thousand dollars; and provided, farther, that the legal rights ot neither party ebonld be prejudiced thereby. Re spectfully submitted. \ communication from Qen. Robinson was read, and referred to tbe Street Committee, with iußtruollone to consider it in their oeit confer ■ -itb Bridge Committee. It wae rela ence •*. ■ ibe proposed change of grade ** •*« to properly of bis. onFederal» l '“‘, ba iv:-hargb, Alle tbe Coonoile tnlgblm.ko in Ibe grade in ineir conferencewilblbe Bridge to Street Commilloo, otter tome dlMOHioo. Ad joarned. _ ' A SEW and brilliant story by Mrs- Southwortb will bo oommsnead in the Nsw lork Lidper, which -will be ready at l o'clock to-diy; far sal* at ill tp® Viwa Depots. Lockout for lu ‘ Wwcwtsr’s naw Qoatto Dictionary, Webster *D«w Pictorial Dictionary, and all other Dictionailas r ;csn ha had at Hoot A Mlnw's. ' , 'Try the, Amalgam Pen., This pen i« acknowledged ■hv all who hare used If to be Urn hell psa la use.. It Giiterti Coafircac* of tbs Hcttaodlat | BpUcopalGbnftti) I (Speda! CSm-fipoodeacs ol tbe Daily Pittsburgh Gaz'-Ue.j ] SurraLO, N. Y., May 4, 1860. fourth Day.— Tha Conference was called to order by Bishop Ames, and opened with the usual reli- j gious exercises by Rev. J. B. Porter, D. D , of New- 1 aik Conference- j Dr. Harris, the Secretary, read tbe journal of yesterday,which, after some unimportant corvciMi.inft, the minutes wore approved. The Bishop announced the following committees, ordered yesterday. Oh Corretiiondewe triih Sinter Chitrchei, mid oh tire Subject of Christian f/rmnr- Revs. H. J. Clark, U. P. Torsey, J. Lanabati, C. B. Davidson, and L. Uitcbcock, Committee cn Dicorre and /le-Jl<trriinj» Dr.t. .1. H. Power, J. Dempster, .1. Floy and Rev*. W. C««- per, J. Yen Clere. Committee |,» try the appeal of (Jrorge ('. Crtr* Revs, J. Porter, U. Whiteman, D. P. Mitchell, B. F. Crary, J. S Smart, 0. W. Clark, E. (lavitt, J. Col cl»?ar, 11. R. Smith, J. K. Tuttle, F. 11. Stanton, P. R- Brown, A. Prince, J. A. Kohiusoa, B. D.iy. Bishop Simpson will preside.. Cowtuiltr* on the Centenary of Methodism and llethoilitt Uietorical Society- Havs. N. J. B. Mor gau, E. 0. Haven, J. L Crude, F. C. Holliday, M D. C. Crawford. <i>» Colored Mcmbcrahip —Revs. S. Y. Monroe, A. Witherspoon, N. Wilson, \V. 11. Olio, T. C. Murphy. The credentials of Her. Thomas Webster, delegate of (be Methodist Episcopal Church of Canada to IbU Conference, was presented. Bishop Richard sou, of (bat Church, and Rev. Tboa. Webster, were then introduced by Bishop Morris to the Conference, and tbe Address of that body was read by the Becre- Ury. Bishop Richardson then delivered a brier but interesting address. Oa motion, tbe Cooimittoe cm Correspondence with Sister Churches was directed to prepare a suitable reply. Bishop Ames stated Ibnt Rev. Robinson Scott, del egate from the Irish Wesleyan Conference, and bearer of a communication from that body, waa pres ent. Bishop Morris introduced Mr. Ri'ott to the Conference, who, after his credentials end the Ad dress to tbe Coulereurs were read, delivered on in teresting and soul-stirring address. After alluding to his visit to the tleneral Conference at Indianapolis in 185 f., and tbe privilege to be at Baffalo, anti greet ing lamitiar faces, he said the Irish Conference ex press their hearty sympathy with yon, and their bo lie! in tbe essential oneness of our eummon Method isro, aod their high appreciation of your delegation to them. That deputation made just such tit) im pression, not only upon the Conference, but also upon (ha mind of the public io general, as you would wish them to ninke. In that depatatioo Irish Methodism has a special iuteresL Though she cannot claim' them as her own immediate sons, the esteems it an honor to be able to number as ber own the fathers of such men na Bishop Simpson and Dr. MeOlintork. Wo thank Uod f..r that delegation, and pray that you may always have such men to represent you. 1 assure y>>u that when you eond auotber deputation to Ireland they will receive a hmidenl thontaud uW --ruch welcomes as come from warm Irish hearts. (Cheers | Au ex Bresi.lpot of the Confer ence said to mo : “AU -that go to America get their A>ai/« captivated.” This is true, and wo believe the aflccliuu so strung that nothing can destroy the bond of union. He then spoke of the difficulties Irish Methodism had to contend with, and tbe timely aid received trom American Methodism and (lie (rieuds of Ire laud, aud closed by-slating that a brighter day had datvuuJ upon Erin's Islo. The prayers of two hem (spheres for Ireland aro t>eiug ansnotrd. There is a glorious prospect before us. The present nieces* is hut the precursor of a coming day of greater power leading to the e-mvci f i-u of ail frel.md, alfocting all Chruleud»tu—ye«, the trhofe trarid ! tJ.»J ba« come down am»og us and t-tC'sed us, and said to us “/nir the /.m J /” and l beliero ho will enable us to do »•>. I hardly know whetc to atop ; my heart l.»ng« t» pour ilielf ont t» you In a Hood of love. Dr. Durbin arke-t and ohtjiord leave to ptexenl the followin" memorials : Fr»ui the Mission C-uW enco of ilia M I- Church in Uermauy to receive their Biblical Institute, book* at lower prices, a grant nf books and visit from one of the Bi«bop» ; also from Boblishing Committee, lor printing press, two thousand dollars, and instructing book agekts i-'fur ni»h raids at the expense of ruling and metal. »!*" a fiscal report of the various interest* ia rlermsnv. alio, a*memorial from tbe Indti Misst o, to be cre aiel on Aoonal Conference. Dr. Uaorgo I'eck, Cbairmao of tbe romulittce on emtested election cave Trom Wisconsin Conference, reported that that Conference haul acted and io good faith ; therefore, ' /fi*ofc«f, That tha brother objected to a sent io tbb Oraeral Conference The report war adopted. - The special order of (he day-toa* tbao taken up, and UUhup Jane* read Ihe.Flitural AdJrers of the Bishop<. quits lengthy andcoro preheoaiva, anJ was listened to with almost breath less uloncr. The address npeoad with a sali'Uli m to tbe chosen repraaeulatives of the M. E. Church, rcoteoed tor the (.'oedreDniel examination of »•* condition and intcresu. Allusion wa» uiaJe t>> Bish op Waugh, who dial Feb. Vth, 1313, ia toarbtog lan guage, aud also t<> the death of twelve loamber* t>( the (icoaral C 'ufereuce of 13SA, enJlog the list with tbe lamented Dr. Barker, of Allegheny Collage. Du ring the past Ivor years tbe Bishops ware permitted to preside uvar alt the scr*ioo» ui Coufereocra except two One of the BOhops annually soiled the f'e Mile (\iast. Ketefeuce was mide to the c>rd>naMon •>l a Aliseiooary Bishop, Ret. Francis Borns juns- Jicii-n cxprvsaly luuited to Alnca. Tbe *ub>ect ,il Educed,>a re.-«ived oionJerehlo attention in the ed Jrtif, recommending the deucral Conference to c-.o Siimte m tienecel Rj*icet*«»ml The pmcti.-e n; |- i id>i| rntkl ~J' mfiT , i liu the T^rtri »•! iiitUac tl-.n, wee raTegyed t« as follows : “We regard »t very iuipurlaot f»r tho fake of pastoral lotlaafacc, that at least one ministor thoui l belong to tbe (acuity ot cacti literary institution of a high grada. But we doubt, when faculties ere composed wholly, nr main ly, of men prnfosstog to he in-ve t by the tloiy to preach tbe gospel, whether the mumbori of such fedjltioj ere tulOMmg their fiend calling in tbe tui ft cCciaot manner. T- u« u teems lobirai-Mtin-is wiib tbs iiinersat rbuTacisr «»f our tuioutry. and incuoipalil.le wiib (he Je«i£D« >f '-nr Coolertoi-u anorlatmtii, for men, wh oever intend to enter tbs pttloral work, bat to make lee.biog a pr«tss»i-»n t„r life, t.i t* aJcuittod to membership ia tbs C-.deferences. la our opinion a larger proportion of laymen might i>e eJvaulagcous ly employed ia tbs usetul and booutsble Wt.rk of edurati.iQ, ao i consequently an equal oomlxr <>f ed ucated ami gifted minister* l.e jj-arel lo wield the more potent influence! of preacher* and pallors. In lb* . w uti<U? School department, according to the miuiile* of IXiS, (bar* ware 10,4G‘l Sunday School*; tl I,ll>‘* ofli.'eM and teacher*, ab'l ?>79,12iS scholar* In tbo minutea of IHl>y,(bere wars 1 1.755 rchotd*; I i-tficeri ami teachers; 7>2,VJZ scholar*. Tbs I’ul-lifbiog Interests wore u«xt named. Tbe Hook Concern was established in with a borrowed ■* a(■11 a I of six hundred dollars. Notwithstanding the oej-it«l ba»t>soo divided with tbe M. !' Church, .-South, and paid lufge sum* in dividend* t<> Annasl Conference*, and other purpnsr*,. ordered by tbs (toneral Conference, from time to time, tbe net cap lial of tba New York and Western {look Coo-'erus, as reported by the Agents, is S742,ICKi. TheMiJtiun* of tbe Church bare prospered greatly during lbs pact four years. Tbe number i f Mb*ionari-» and helpers in the foreign *url, !»»* increased from M to I2l>, and Ci>nTerts from 2,1f.i to 3,5f.i. Four years ago there were 222 ministers and 1 j.f-tI tueinl>ers and probationer* to the domestic mission work, end ■l this time 22.1132 probationers and memlwr*. and tOj ministers. Tbe main feature in tbs e ddresa was in reference to tbe work, from which wo learn that tbe number of probationers and members in ISiO, was 799,411; and tbe number of iiiocrant mioiateri 6,40^ In Milt, 974,215 members und probationers, and fi,877 minister*, showing an increase of 174.914 members and probationers, and I,4f»y itioeraul min isters in four years. Agreeable to tbe action of the I deneral Conference in Ih&fi, iu taking tbe statistics of tbo paired. Io IStlMho returns show the number of churches Jo bo 9,3D5; probable raloe, SIX,S22/-40; notuber of parsonage*, 2,549; probable value $2,. 427,1fd1; estimated aggregeto value, $21,219,50S. — : After alluding briefly to tbe remarkable harmony in doctrinal views and calling attention to tbe peculiar flows of some on (be doctrines of sanctification and iofaot regeneration, dealt some heavy blows upon those who interfere with, tbe itinerant plan by ar ranging appointments. In atationiflg tbe preachers, we bare been .etnbar tynsseJ in a few Conferences, where there are Urge cities, by a practice which has obtained to a limited : extent, of Charche# and Preachers negotiating their appointment*, both In. and out of their Conferences, and doing Ibis without any consultation with the ap pointing authorities, and without due regard to the state of (heir own Conferences, or to wbat may bo the disadvantages to other Conferences, or Churches, or Ministers. These negotiations nre iu sotuo Instance* several months In advance. Iu those denominations where Ibis pranlico is the aolburirod method of establishing pastoral relations, it is consistent But in a Church whose ministry Is itinerant And whose economy pro- Tides n role and authority by which pastoral inter changes are to bo effected, we ask whether it isuag aanimotis or proper, either in a church or minister, p> engage in such negotiations and pre arrange, menu. If ibis practice is to prevail, we shall have all the disadvantages of a settled ministry, without its advantages—iho embarrassments of two systems ami the full benefits of neither. No philosophic mind will pretend that tbe two syetemi can be blend ed. We must adhere to the ono or adopt the oibor. We believe our ministers and people are ardently attached to the iiloeraucy and (bat these local em barrassments will disappear as snoo at their uo methodistic ebaraeternud unhappy coneeqnences are pereolred. The subject of special transfers receives attention in the following language: Tbo Uooeral Ooufereuco «,r 1544 rosidved, that *'lhe change «r our miuistera to different sections of the work Is highly important to the common interests of onr beloved Methodists- Io attempting lo act io accordance with the views thus expressed, oecefidoal opposition has arisen in Annual Conferences. Some of these bodies bare re quested the Bishops not to transfer any ministers within their hounds; while others beve desired that eaeb case of transfer should be submitted to their vote. Such opposition is a counterpart to the nego tiations already alluded t«, aod, like iberu, leods to embarrass the work of stationing prvanbera. Lay representation, with its advantages aod dim cnlliej, is presented briefly: The question of lay re presentation in the Conferences is not a new one. iV bat I won often aud ab'y discussed. Heretofore the decisions roached have been adverso to U. to tho orgauir-aii-n of Ibe Church Ibis question was yielded to that of tfficieuey under the peculiarity of °°r( l, wu‘iwU»«l to U (»»J comr.n.at.d by the other grant, to tba Uilf-Hirb u • laj “.'“'“'J tba oßcaot local prMcberr, no. oombamg about iOOOlbe snb.pa.tort-., to tbo .Hi™ «f 01u«.10i4.r. Sc peculiar In MalbadUo. noil ai.rc.tog tba s?ru oodgrooa. or • “i'l larBor nomb.r aC.aor matt 6 -u.n.‘l.Ymeo- tba notbortlj to tiranlo mao to Th« miller \a one of expediency, end re* ••If into these two questions: Is it practicable? a. W UI kbo useful? In oor judgment, there are great if not insuperable difficult!#* to the way of tatroduc tag lay delegates into the Annual Conferences as co ordinate members of those bodies. We do not con sider It appropriate to specify these embarrassments in this address. Wo are of opinion that lay delegation might bo introduced, ta one form, into the General Conference, with safoly and perhaps advantage—that form being a separate boose—the General Conference being composed of a bouse of cleriaal and a house of lay delegates, deliberating together but voting os sepa rate booses, and no action being valid without a ma jority of each separately obtained. We believe this would be folly sltikfactory to oor intelligent leity, who appreciate the value of our peculiar ecclesiasti cal polity, and wejndg* wonlu not be unsatisfactory to tun ministry of the church. ijho necessity for this change does not appear to us to be so great, nor the call tor it so general, as to iodaco us to recommend Us adoption. But the aub ject is before the church, is bo log discussed In our church papers, and will be brought to your attention l,y (bo j„uroals of the several Annual Conferences, eud wo deem it suitable and proper for us to inti mate our juJgmeut as to the extent to which it mey t« allowed, without destroying the peculiarities of oir economy, or impairing our efficiency as an ag gressive church. At the close of the reading of the address, the Con ference ordered lb# publication of two thousand copios in pamphlet form Tor distribution. The dif ferent subjects treated In the address were referred to the appropriate Standing Committee. Bishop Simpson was requested to give a report of hit *1 it to Boglsod nod the Coutlusnt The Bishop thought it would be courteous to wail a few days on Dr. MrClintock (Co.J>elogato) who was detained on acenuot of sickness. • Tbft order *f tbo d*y vu then liken up to receive memorieU. petitions, <to., 'end Baltimore, Black River, California, Cincinnati, Delaware, Detroit, Bast Baltimore, Bait Uooesoe, Kk>t Maine, Brie Confer onces responded. Nearly ninety of tbe petitions where <*o the subject ofslarerjy.halfof which was from tbe Black River Conforencel betides those on Bay Delegation, B*aadaries, do. Just before adjournment, i resolution was offered, requiring all reference of tbe journals of Conferences, be ordered by one motion, without naming it to-opeo Conference bercifier. Dr. Cox, a wide-awake mem her of tbe Pittsburgh delegation, objected, and a number of other*,' as it prevented tbe propor notice of ibt-ir matter la the AJri>cut*, and also tbe people from knowiog wbal was gi»ing on. While the mat ter wee pending, tbe Bishop adjourned tbe Conference on time. Conference closed with MOglng the Doxolugy and Benediction by lUv. R ihsusun Scott, of Ireland. Wtu~ f.urriio. N V, May t. ISM Firm l)«T Rlstiop Morticf-aMod IboGobf. reiire tugatbrr st ibe regular hour—rlabi o'clock. IMlcluua *ei rlras c.m- Juried byßef.J. M. Trimble, I>. D., i f Ibe Qhi.i Confer After star j mraafof yiwt-rJay was traJ sod app a ovod. tbe reaoftjSlnti ut l»r. Klogalpy. »t tbe llUio of moj*urii iiW'Ul. asking ■ raferaxw® «f an wtnta of ll.n )-*nmil» ot the Aontisl Conus excess relateln lUsseveiaJ •ul |.<t».>u wLlcb MauUlng Cc miolttowi are couaiitolad, reporlively thus* Couituillrrs. lUi( 11. H. Mtlclirtl <>p,-U*«d tbo rrauloiiwii In Soaia wall lUi»«d rrOliiti, but lb- uiuit.m-ptnratlr.l Tlie rdlof Conference fur u>*m<>ital«. Ac., Was uiad«. l ut waa ja.maarrrst.il will* a tu.dkiu lo reconsider. Asie*d lo Quits ao animated dlarossbm «rus*, lu which K*»a. F. C ! Uoltidxy, J. li-il, b,- Kuigslrjr sad R. Nelson p-wlli i|**i*>. Tho rsaulutijs was withdrawn, an I ins call ol tl.oilpufer tdee wss rraaiond. Tbe greati r part of lbs acaiion *o t.c»*nph'd iu reciting Uu-rwirtals, petitions, Vc . cm ■ varM y ol .ulj-rt.. »u. Ii Itlxvery, iMegalloii, Ktleu'iouol Ibelsrm uf Oast ir»le, frril.Uiig Hide* Qu-»tl .n.Nsw U ok Pwp.aU. r»«» i.lerllui.of M.ivtcu.u by IbS (HC'l'te for S feral of iliree yta.a, Di'lm.ui S, *c On* Quarterly Conforms* pi-moiio-d, a iraiurslloO lo tl»» lliarlpliuo of (be Question a;- prV.t t.y Air. IVes'ey tbs templnm of trarn'llug prtKlmi* lut.i f'iil rouite. liou. "Iki you take a<> lunff, lobar, u not drama' ' Urn , iu»!itmdr~l petitima pnsimtM on the cul.jn't ol HUfCry. lo *sl of tbuM asking a <'ba»K n alicfrb) 1 AUvttji m.y iiutu the Church. Wlotn th*«*U r«e.b~l the N.utb idil-i Ooufei«n<-r. IU» U-*f*Ulll rdW up tbs appeal rase ol Mr. Wright, and Dut.O i|i*l a nunatUlee • I f»o<-n be *p[H.iob>l to iry s .'d nppnU. Tbw laU to* long spirit..l dtaciiasoill Tilts yii*«il<iu bu 100 { iroiib’od li.e rliunb, »o I uixoy of tb* tueli.brlS state .1. (enuUl'-d lo baceit a-tlti-J oo a letter i«ata tl.au heretofore. Years a*.i Ibe Ucuerai Cotifereoro liltxJ Ibe apjiea'x a'lkli cairn* up tbe Annual tVml t -00.-o*. |,ul it »»• t .ilnil tbxl ao Imi. tl tlm; w«a taken that a eat iu» v>tS it-i.l nI r prill..i.g-d At lb'* (Jriirf.l Cun It I eo,e . | ol . ) 11l m« pilot. eltofe.l l..'r til • appoiuttuet-l of a cuiuilltea, • I i.o - , leull.«u lift.eu, uus i I Ibe Uiabop* praatcJinj. to It y ea. ti raan Ifl-CoM ■ -re ncsJo t> lbi< mode. SU'l rai lout pi- pwitlol a aeie ol tied to dlljvise ol ttw ipm li-iu Tb* iao«t popelar oi.efe l > t*e ib* vlrcti..u . I oue awiitvr I ruin »a. b Couteience, tr a giri-ii numUr bum Seb parted tbe Work lo be •lecle.l by tbe re*|>eCtl»e dele g«ti"ii*, lo l«t-«l;e.l t t%)urt of Ap(*-*al« BUhdp riDipeoi, ”U i lix |*J t of Ibe Plain) jn, a laird 111 at lie au>l bl» r.i|lea<il*-s Modi I prrf-f ll.at tbe L’ul>f*reiK< «ouM ilrcl Ibe uetlibeia T,r 111.. lo lay Appea'i, or ealabllah a C.mll ol Appeals, so ttfal they would I*" fettered froui tbe duly of SppultiUbg tbaCumiuUl.k-a au-1 ••r»anllj< lbair doltb erslloos. The i.tuned up la l ituiUable ptupnrllot,* as the dif.-naatuu i»ru«-e« JoJ. su tt.at (tie iu»aUri »-ir die posad to Ct«V.> raullv*t)«ly, a* ibeii a. tl.m aout l t-e irR tided ai a p ecvdaUl, eepecial'v a» aei\<ral appetlswfll rom<- l*o l>re Ibe b-idy. Wilbout i'uduuk to a dor-talon iu rrsaid lo It.a eatabluhturul ut a Coml ol A} peala, a reedDUua was bdoptaJ, antb-e ibu Cuoiuitliev ou lbs kptwupacy to UOOiliia e a Coleniil.ee ol flll.eu lo liy Ibe appeal u< Alpha IVrtabt, »u b botolbalioii being aoi j- .1 to . oali. u» tlam by IWa t'obleleu' a. a til l.a^aJo^le.l After (file dte uaai'.a. tbe.x.l.l o( tbe dal oO Coli letaoc. jMditwua. Sc aaa l»,'f*»lew tbaio polls ..fib* ll ait Aganla .4 M.* I'oltkJ Ciu. iuuatx Re |.»l< fe.olee.) aud i alel |e I lo I be P *uk l^lutui'lea l..i loeteorlala t*.*iv«>d, «ud Pe* 0 A Itolnu-s, of U.tst b, PiUabotytl. mud Res .tuba Cull, of tUarer ><i -I. Alleg•- u» i lir, preaauled tusoiona's auJ pxtUivui. Adi -timed «wb a beuelwtioa by Peter Uarlerigbl. Tlaa uU ful.ll. Wutablp aUUufl QCad • luug ll«l [ «| i-l\jlmai.l> t .i prrarblug iu lb* Uifleiaut oily cbur. li i. au-i -(nil* a i.u.ut—. ol i iltee and loWus lu Waaletu • •Volk Tao ul tba PULkbuigb l»el» gall-u —K* * U A 1p.1.u-a and I'l iV l -Boot to Ni>,o . Valla l.> aprud .'tin- Jar I>l r..t •i.na'Ue.t. Ilia ***tbet i* ■ l.a< am; aa I pi.ia a nunlar of alraufen -a l-a«e Mill Itsms ~ Tda lilt report of ibe Slate House Commissioner.! shows tbsl ibe lotsl coal of tbe Of w Ohio .Stale House el Columbus wilt be about Tbe t-uil.liuf is lo be completed by tbe first day cf October n<Xi. It is dO4 feet long, IM feet w»Je, and ns height fo tbe (op oi tbe cupola is I '**( fe* t its corner stone was lai>! on the 4 b of July. and over -U jesrs htv-o heeu occupied iu its construction. A good deal of (be stone work wav done by con fici labor .The akeieton of an iufani was found in tbo cellar of Jacob Weyaudt, of Clays burg, Blair comity, one day last nook. Mr W. ivi searching bis cellar fur rats, when be came aarosfi a box imbedded in (be ground, which was found, on removing tbe lid, to contain the re mains of an iufant. It is supposed lo have been placeJ there several years age; and suspicion rests upou a girl who at one lime resided in Hal hdaysbiirg as having he on lbs mother and de stroys of Ibe obild P.i’N Oven uv tub Cans Coroner Uoatwick belJ ao inquest yesterdsy afternoon on ibe body of a mau about C j years of age, named Joseph Borland, who waa run oter by lbs rvpress tram coming west, at 1—; 4- r », yesterday noon Tbe engineer <>f ibe train aawbim lyiugon the track, and immediately wbisiled ’ down brakes,” but •as unable to stop ibe train before tbe mao Via run ovrr Tbe jury brought io tbo foltowiug verdict— That Joseph Uorlaod came to bis lealb, on Tusa day, May Hih, 1800, by being Accidentally run* over by tbo Express train of the Pennsylvania Railroad •bile lying on tbe track at the second curve above Mro. Dennys residence l.tiTiuu Dr Stevens, of ibis oily, delivered a Icnuro ou the subject of “ Electropathy," in tbo Town Hall, Birmingham, last evening. Al though on*bl«s to be present, we are gratified lo learn that tbe Doctor, notwithstanding the un promising condition of the weather, had a very large and iotciligeul audieooe; that ibe lecture was eloquent. Interesting, and instructive—was delivered in bis usual forciblo manner, dbd gave very general satisfaction to all present. F Electropathy, with such faithful anddtlented advocates as Drs. Stevens and Gregory, will, without doubt, attract attention as a successful and popular aystem of lieeilogaomeof the worst and most proiraoled diseases to wbioh the human race is heir. PKBftOKAb —We yesterday met our good look jog “fat friend,” Chit. 0 Moore, Eeq , tbe gen tlemanly business manager of Mrs Matt. Peel’a Campbell Minstrels. He baa just relornod from Ciooinnati, wbero (be oorapany have been play ing lo crowded bouses, and looks ao jolly as ever, ••ooly more so.” Tbe Theatre was crowded from pit (o dome, both on Monday and Tuesday ove* niogs, lo bear Ibo Minstrels, and as each crowd came’in, Moore eoemed lo expand intono atti ludo of gencrit henediation, and say, in H)e lan guage of the Immortal Pecksuitf, “Dices you, my cbildroo, bless you. ’’ Dn M’MastbßS.— t»ur talented young lowns man, tyr. M’Mastera, received a dispatch from the steamship Niagara, at New York, of which vessel ho id Surgeon, requesting his presence immediately* as she Rails for Japan on the 20th of the preeonl month. In accordance with the orders, be left for Ibe above named place last evening. Tbe Nugyr* will take on the Japanese Embassy on the PaotGc aide of tbe Isthmus. Tub Wkstmibstbb Review, for April, Scolt & Co ‘e reprint, has been and is for sale by Hunt & Mloer, Fifth street, next door to Poet Office Dis full of able arliolea and sustains its bigb literary roputalion. SnorKiNu ArctoesT —A group of little boys were nt tbe boiißeof £ Paige, Esq , playing and aruuaiug themselves, when they got bold of a shot gun, wbioh was loaded, and by somo,unac countable mistake, tbe gun waa discharged. The oontente look effect on one of the boys, Charley Tucker, a lad of alx or seven years of age, striking him above and behind the left eye, and tcariog off a portion of the skull some three inches in diameter, and baring the brain, the shot appeared to strike him on the sldo of tbe bead and ruu forward. He waa do olose to tbe gun that hia face waa considerably burned with the powder. A more heart-rendering sight we have never witnessed. The poor little fellow wasattended by Dr. Anderson, and bia wouod dressed, but it is of so fearful a character that It does not seem possible that be could recover He however strange as U may seem, lived shoot twenty-four ‘ boam, wbeo death relieved him from hie suffering.— lndiana (Pa ) Aner. rjooma— cheapest and best. rtni: and wat«r -proot. ' tium, Oeuient and Canvas Roofing; (Jnin, Cement and Canvas Roofing; Fell, AspUaUnm ttod Gravel Roofing; Felt, Asphaltum.and Grovel Roofing; j9*Boof* of all kfu.lv Repaired. . ..... LATEST NEWS- J COMMERCIAL record: BT TXLEQBAPH> *■" j ixJiIMITTM or-4BBIT2ATIUN FOK MAT A JUXE. “ . Jun Pin, Jr, V. p. - THE OMLY GAIETTE OFFICE. j«*th a. Hera. i Boson* **■ . amcu Soiirtt. . | Bou Osus. ««*|isU> Stliioa. ! „ ' V{j< 8 isflo 1 PITTSBUBGH RIABKETS. vi t 4 p ro . 5 [l'-rpvrtf.l exptciaUttfor tie PitUlntrjh GjulU ] I _ . PiTTißcrca, May fl, rtOUß—p»« trmuMctk>tia lu floor jmtmrttf «*r« rwb+r «0 u mm l«oor UirM d ptnima, Tb» da "" Bad |»rk<4 ar« .firm, tad vail male 'v» Ui* MJea reported: ‘ Mr * ,tr * 1 11 t ' a ' l **wr g°p*f-1 ■“ ■ ew>3«£u RECEIVED AI Thirty-First C«Bfn.. WigHfHflTOH CITT, . Sknatc —Mr. Pearce offered a resolntio viJe for the observation of the total eclipseof thriu oo the Ihto of July. It authorizes the employment of a vessel to transport not more than five aitrooo- Den to some point where the eclipse cao be best ©b served. Mr. Pearce mado some remarks lo support of the resolution. Mr. Brown expressed the apprehension tbet It would cost 100 much. A similar expedition war fitted not before to determine the parallel of lha son, and Instead of $5,000, It cost $50,000. Mr. Iverson believed that the government had no sorb power as that contemplated in the resolution- It was an offsbot of old Wbiggery. Mr. Pearce said that if the Senator meant to saj that be was an offsbot of old Wblggery be was cor rect. lie adhered to that party as long as it was a parly. lie would adhere to the Democratic party with equal Cdelity so long as it remained what it now wa*-tbo only coneertvalve parly in the country. If.be Senator meant more, he was mistaken. The coast survey, to which the matter belonged, was es tablished before tbe Whig parly came Into existence. After farther debate tbe resolution was agreed to. Mr. Drown presented a bill for deepening the chan nels of rivers emptying Into the Half of Mexico, and authorising certain Sutes to levy tonnage du ties. Referred. Mr. Davis’ Territorial resolutions came up, and Mr. Cibgioan Gabbed bb remarks commenced on Monday, arguing at length Id favor of Congression al noo-interveolion, and the propriety of leaving the matter to the deebioo of tbe courts and against put ting a candidate for President oo a platform on -which be could not be elected. In tbe coarse of bis remarks be referred lo Douglas, Hunter, Johnson and others, as equally good Democrats whom be would be happy lo support. Mr. Benjamin spoke at some length, asserting that the Cincinnati platform, proporly construed, was sufficient. Under what circumstances was that plat form offered at Charleston ? Tt was with tbe under standing that it bad two interpretations. Mr. Pugh denied thb. Mr. Bonjamin replied that It was admitted time and again lo the Convention. It was avowed also, that if tbe Convention pat upon it, that tbe citizens of tbe South had a right to bold property in tbe Territories, and the Legblatnre bad no right to effect right, that not a single Northern. State could be carried. That was a fraud upon tbe good-faith nod honor of tbe Democratic party. It was onwortby of tbe Democracy to go into tbe canvass on a platform wearing two aspects. lie would enter loto tbe con test on oo each platform. Let their principles be blazoned In letters of light upon their banners, and upon them let them stand or fall. Mr. Ciiogman contended that tbe Cincinnati plat form embraced all tbe principles requisite for a can didale. Mr. Douglas proposed to reply lo Mr. Darla on Thur>day. Mr. Wade gave notice that he should press the Homestead Dill u>-m«rr»w unless overruled by a majority of iheßenalo. Air. Douglas thought it would bare been better lo bare pressed it before he was attacked than after wards. Mr. Davis said be bad not attacked Mr. Douglas; be bad only-advocated certain principles. Ue de sired a vote; not an interminable debate. Mr. Dongles was willing to rpeak then if tbeSeo ate prefer. After further debate the Senate wont into Execu tive session and afterwards adjourned. lionsr.— In Committee <>n (bo Tariff considerable debate took place. Messrs. Taj lor and Million ineffectually tried to introdu •# amendments increasing the duty on sugar. Mr. Pettit's amendment to repsal the doty oa Mi/af and iu-d**»cs failed. Tbe House then adjourned . Hi.iKAi.u, lilij 3,—Tbo Ci>ulefeQ>'e was j-raiided sr laiUy l>y ii. Morsrt. Sheer, I’ike, II Thompson, Uoodwln, Cartwright and II Kingston were aonooured as a c..mtuiUee to consider ibe communication of Dr. Porky, made to the Conference jasCordsjf. Bishop Baker announced that iu accordance with a resolution of (be Cooferenco, bishop Morris would deliver a funeral address on tbe Isle bishop Waugh, at hi} on Friday tuoroiug. I non-resuming the order of business, an Ineffec tual attempt was made u> refer all petitions and me morials without reading. A [>etiii»n was presented from Baltimore, aikiog that all io church discipline relating to the subject of slavery l>e stricken out, and tbe whole subject be referred to tbe Aooual Conferences. s A momorial from tbe black Kiser Conference; ask- ig that probation preachers be anlboriteJ to polem ize marriages, and eoe from tbe Cincinnati Confer ire iq lasor of the admission of children to full tembersbip, were referred io Committee on Kestrels. The committee which was ordered to prepare a pieu lor a Court of Appeals, and report to day, made the following report ' The Court of Appeals shall be , a Standing Committee, composed of the Bishops and one member from each delegation, alerted by the respective delegations. Tba rights of challenge fur Cause shall bo awarded to both parties. Tbe coort may excuse members fur eickaeas, interest or other sufficient reasons. At least two-thirds of tbe whole rvurt shall bear tba cose, a uj-tjuriiy of whom shall be sufficient to determine it. Tbe amendment to allow fifteen mamt-eri of the Committee render a verdict, was rejecteJ after au hour's debate. Tba re pod. eai adopted, iba Cobfaraare dacidieg (bat ilia qaMlloo »»f the adoiiai->D of an appeal kbfttlil be aatlleJ bj tba <*ourt itself. Tbe prefieui ac'iioo of Iba Conference iQ appoiot- tog a special Court of Appeal *U rescinded. A resolution was offered aotl referred to the earn (uitiMua Kertrsls io favnr of amending th* disci pilot *o at to ellow of tbe election nf Presiding El ders, iusiead of their appointment by yje Bishops. The Conference Adjourned. Nrw Vobk, May S —At » meeting the Metropoli aq, lest night, strong resolutions recommending leu. Houston for.tbe Presidency were unaniiuonsly idoptad, And committees were Appointed to get np ■ n ass meeting. A destructive Grets raging in the forests on tbe lino between New York and Massachusetts, north and east of Albany. Man; hundred acres of Usd Lave been swept over. Soma of tbs localities are Berkshire count;, between Windsor, and Cheshire, Dalton, North AJems,aml Clarksburg, la ell Massa- chusetts, near tbe New York line. Tbe Tribune's correspondent says : Mr. Wendell's testimony before tbe Covods Committee established tbe fact that be expended between $30,000 and $40,- 000 on tbe English bill, part of which has been traced, and tbe rest in a fair way of discovery. Tbe evi dence of Simon Johnson furnishes another link In the chain, proving that the Lecompton Constitution was made in Washington, and sent to Kansas by to Administration agent. New York, May B. —James, son of Thomas Addis Emmett, committed aoicide yesterday. He was 27 years of age. The cause was temporary aberration. Dispatches from Washington say that Calhoun Benbam, tbe second for Mr. Terry in the Broderick duel, has been nominated for District Attorney for California. The Americao Anti Slavery Society held an anni versary meeting to-day at the Cooper loatltnte Win. L. tlarrisoo presiding. Addresses were made by Mr. Uarrisun, Dr. Cbeevar, Hubert Davis, and Mr. S. Stanton. Tbo financial affairs oT tbe society are reported In a ti mriuhtog condition. WasniKGTox, May B.—Aa address to tbe Secedeta from the Charleston Convention, showing the urgent necessity of tbelr return to tbe National Democratic Convention at their adjourned meetiog in Jane, was inclrcolatioo to-day for signatures. Members of Con gress after that tbe movement » intended to forestall the meetings of Conventions in the receding Slates to supply vacancies occasioned by the withdrawal of delegates. It is supposed that not more than abont 20 Repub lican numbers of Congress will attend tbo Republican Chicago Convention. WasHißflTo.'t, May S—lt was understood that Senator Simmons and bis ft loads have perfected tbelr amendments to the Mexican treaty, tbe consideration of which will shortly be rammed by the Senate. Naw OtLEAiiR, May B.—At a meetiog to denounce tbe secession movement in the Charleston Conven tion, it wes resolved that we regard as enemies all who attempt to produce a separation of the Stales, The Constitutional government rejects the pro posed mediation of tbe English and French Minis ters. Miratuan's party has been defoated on all tides. Uis money was exhausted. Carvsjal was organising an expedition to attack I’euMa. It is reported tbst Mr. MoLane intends going into the interior for an interview with Miramon. Mr. Uabriao, the French Minister bos been recalled. pAiKTio Posr, Stoubep county, N. Y., April B. A moat destructive fire occurred bore yesterday, in volving a loss of sixty thousand dollars. Tbe Gre was drat discovered in the foundry of Curtis'& Irwin, which, with the buildings attached, were destroyed. Tbo barn and livery etabte of the Lowell Qoase, known as Badger Block, tbe dwelling of J. B. Ben nett, and several others were destroyed. Tbe fire is attributed to spontaneous combustion from the roan dry. Curtis & Irwin's loss Is $£>0,1)00. Insured for $12,000. Philadelphia, May 8 -Mayor Henry was inaugu rated to-day. The following portion of bis address was delivered with tnneb force and emphasis, and was received with a torrent.of applause: Not only the intrinsic welfare of the community, but also ite boooreble repale depoads upon a firm toil impartial administration of the laws, and unmoved by the pop ular clamor, I will strive ta the full extent of my of ficial power, to secure the full enjoyment io the eily of Philadelphia, of person and property. Ng\v Lnxnos, Or., May B.—The whale sbijfc ro«i -j'xmiu Jhrtjm arrived at this port to-day. brioglog two moo saved from tbe wreck of the brig n. a» .hnkint of Beogor, Me. Tbe brig was found la the Golf stream. May Ist, Jismaxled and waterlogged. The captain, mate, and two men, were lost, andonly these two remained alive on board. The brigwaa fiom Bangor, bound to Havana, when ibe encoun tered the severe gale that disabled her. St. Loi’is, May B.—River roee 3 inches, and con tinues to swell slowly, with 7 feet 8 inches water to Cairo. Ppper Mississippi rising slowly. Illinois and Missouri failing. Weather cloudy and warm, with indications of rain. Sr. Louis, May B.—Tbe Democrats cf the fifth Congressional District have unanimously nominated Joho W. Reid for Congress, rice Colonel Woodson, present lorumbeoL Cbicaqo, May B.—Wm. Kellog was to-day nomi nated fur re election to Congress by the Republican Convention of the Forty-eighth Congressional dis trict. CracimuTl, M», 8.-RIW f.ll 8 Inch., darln tha put 31 hoar.; 11 tal » Inch.. In lh. ch.nn.l Weather cloudy and hot. liomsTn.LV. U,y 3.—: w !* r ,SJ l Sf.j”wmuS« in fiat At. inch., n.ttr (n th. £*»*>•. clovdj, portredin, ralnj oucnix.«• , . I«T|M • - UWUJ CWOtIbUM . UlooJ. 1 lie following 133 tbla from ator*. 160 du do • 41) d>* 'lo . HI it* do w d.i do to ilj do 160 do 200 d* do P- l * 2l>o do flrit bind -2S do do ■jj» do do -••• 110 do dti CO do do 125 do do 41 do do 1.35 do do SI do do U) (Jo at dopot luO do at drpol p. t "7“* » ,» I , ~1,11 BiCuN-Flrai.but |MbM ara aachougod-, 1U aboaiJera at 1&&S; do liJu at f^? 0 da baaaat 2O to aagar fnrad at. . , nan-TW. U a good deal doing la tMaarlicH'.bai prlcra remain aboat tbs mao. Was of 10 bbta Baj’ «f «• Uud liming at *6. 0 da Uallfa* do at sli 10 Mf barrat* arblta fi«bat(s,bu; 15 dodo No. 3 warlrnl, *"l* $6,&J;40 do*Lnk» Umiogat $1.60; 6*lo euurndo $5.50 ORAlN—Bala* 450 both corn st GO; 320 do do at 6Q@«l, 200 do do damaged at 51; TOOdooala at 41(£4f1; 123 do do 45; 160 do do from ator* at 46 fYUtS&RY—Sa’aaof Co bbla ractiflod at 22,21 and 26; 23 da old rja at 76C91.25. SUGAR—Bal**2o bhd* at 3 Jo do at 8% 6 hogaa caamou COKPfcK—ial«*TQakantl4HGls;lobgado at 14 UOLA&ES—SaIe* 40 bbla at 43,49. &0. HAY—Bale* 17 toada at tealaa at l‘(.(2) BEANB—Salta lb buab amatl wblla ai $l. LHJE-Sale* 25 bbU L»cl.rille at $1,25. (,'tIKKSK—Ba!<« IWbuWK, at 10. liU PTKK—Sale* 2 bbla roll at IJJ4. PKAKL ABU—SaleaS tooa at |S.U). Ol L—Bain 20 bbU No. 1 Lard at Tl@ k » 6 90 —“ 5 90 - uw — 0 90 ft t> &0 6 W b w 6uj ;it «o _ 6 os '** 6-10 685 U 95 it to 6 93 t -15 6 85 £* t»5 6 :t - (» 80 i 95 6 TO }W 5 75 & « £>o 6 to 6 W a ID 6 *w nuaKTAitv amu oomniciiciax. fit. t/iCU,M«y 6—'Tbacoro market continues sctiva tl yesterday's quotation*. Wheal heavy with do th«oge la price.. Floor—2oo this city saperfiue ejld at >5 M, endlM dc, for Jntw delivery,at >5,75. Totwcco—small offering*; mark at sleeJy. Provision inarkrt looking up. TmuarlLini limited; IIH bile met* poik lull Fwira—Bacetpta 1.649 b* shipment* 4.W0; market dull Mil J»cUued 10&15C; sale* 2W bs g.sxl spring ei}r« at >4,- 61 Jol't; WO do do at >5.20 tlcl’r; .TOO b* U on* ajo ob p t; to do ttebkueb city at>s,4o del’r. WtUT—Receipts-26.301 bo; shipments 49.291; market drcltued sales 1700 both No 1 at >1,10; GOOO bu do at >1,09; axwdoat >1.04!<; 10.000 bii.h do a! all m •tore; 10.000 bn club at >1,14, oo track. Coax —Hacelpta 1V7,915bu; shipment* 122 946 bu; maikrt declined 2c; ealrm BOCK) bo prime river yellow to an Ive at to afloat; 2000 bn «lo mixed at 52efl tai; 4.5u0 do at 50; 3000 bo No 2 at 4'J, all la store. t>»TS—Hirelpt* 2T21 Lo; market dull; sale* 255-bgs No 1 at 33(cb15 ou back. Htk—Kecaipts 453 bo; market firm; riles of X.'. bn aa.l 25 bag* No 1 at t>6 on track HikLZT—market quiet;nl aloa l.ga- lijlc* at 75c on track, 45 bgt No 2 al Gfc «m track. Uucs flexo—Krcoipts 1700 lbs Timothy aeoJ scarcest >3,IX). Clover' firm, llnagartau grass uomloa'. Csiiaa Bile.—A letter from Faria to Ibo l.iodoq Timos •aya; ludian and CLlui'to raw ailk now forma a areal part of the malarial need by the Lyuoa ruannfectnreM, aud tbsdemaud fur ll t< Increasing eTery day. They c.msrif'ieulty rrqnlre a regular soi'ply-uf Ibe article, wblfb ian only tie obututd by the establishment ofaslesmbost service batwetu Franc, ludla and China. Tbo Lyooa uiaunf -clarers estimate their transactions with those ronuliloe at 4 W,000.0i»f., sod they urge Inal au lo I tab and Cbioem* bank established at Lyon* with brantbca iu Ibe eaat, la required .to supply them with the Koglish oianulaclun-re. iUw tiik ia acaice lu all Ihe markataof France, and then !■ not tuacb to beobuiueJ lo the Italian markets. Tire Ironmaster* are more loudly tban ever, particularly llicae In th* Upper Uarue; they speak ol petitioning the Uorurnmout to cancel all U*econtracts concluded eltb It fur the purchase of w«<rJ tor charcoal prevlpns to the aonouncamant of the modifica tion of Ibe Custonia’tariff The purcbarca amount to 12.- uJO.OOOf. - > I!i-iii Faiccs Or Per.ncct is ItvtASh—Wr e-ipy Ibo f,d lualug from a latetmmber of the ballast Whig:. 1 h • maikrt valors .•( crrtaln products of the Held and tbs (arm jard are at prreeot op to a pulut which, lu sutue It.- stances, tar eireed* Ihe rate* paid to the days of the fliat Napoleon butter lea ready sale at 124 s Ibecwt. fur prime, t eing the higbeet kuoeu (or furry years past; and pork arils al 57s f..r Up lots—a rale of value rarely reached. Tbe most »ou Jot fill of ell quotallooa are, huvrever, ihoee of cabbage plants. Teat guaulitle* of tbrae are dally sent over tbe Channel for the market* of tbe «rat of Scotland and Ibe north of Kugiand. and Ihe prices realized by groweia are remarkatilo We base beard of one case where a dealer iHxrgbl a plot of cabbage plauls grewlug in the corner of a held el eecenilerti puituds, auJ alterwaiJ* eulJ (hem to a speculator at fifty pounds. Th* “cratee” of plants l» be wien on tbe quays of Belfast, awaiting shipment lu tilaagow steamers, »ell at from .ten t* fifteen pounds each, au-1 the voolesale prlcra have gone up from Hint pence to one shil ling tbe huodrvd—and in certain cases, two shilling* have berti paid. The feverish sxritrmqiit—aa core ihe rage lor lullpw lo |llolUii>t—la (likely to tie re-enacted lur cabbage plant* in tbe north cd Ireland. Kucb la Ibe dearth of tbe supply, that bidder* are fairly pouieJ lo know how much to demand for tba article. Ttieu we b«v» the (atuioein fodder. Tbe owner of a hall ; a Xiao tla. ka of nplsnd bay U al present fludiug blmertf In powetsiou of aauiall California, and gutJ passes his Ireasnry with a rapidity baldlytiretded in lb* daye ot Pan Frsoetarti Market pi icrs this week are fmoi C* to 6* 9-1 the re i. for Oral else* oplaud, and 4« lu Ch ti.l fur meedow bay lu eome pares of Ulster, where uonsnsl ecaioty presslls, 9< Use batui paid (or prime rye grass hay, and uahsu straw sell* et (t* lo fie the ret Tbtse prices have nev..r be'ure t*<ii approached lu this country, auJ yet rarely bar > cattle born lu bertar cumlltiuu than (bey ar« al present. In Ihe Cattle fair, held on VTeJneeday, there w*re eume id Ibe tkneet dairy co«e ever arou iu Kolfaat, and at nu former period was (bat, vari ty of stuck lu cauditlun npeiior tu ibal of Ibe gteal majority ou sale. Tbla la rather extraordinary, run eulering (be uucq-ial (wicee of fodder. Farmers haw l>*>u try lag itwsipMiuwiil of keeping stuck to* groat ettont • u toots, or, al least, redu'.iug lb* quantity of bay and straw two-thirds, and making up lb* differeoca in other vsrlstias rd food, sad tbe rsault has been-most sacreasfol. Not only hav« the oalils been well kept op *1) the aeaaoa, bat the geueial appearance of etock ia much lie ler than it was at ih» end ul laUapflog. PtlCMof dairy cattle of mark and promise art at the extrsm* point of qaotaliooa, and, aa lu most other departments of farm pnolnce, soles are pretty easily effjeted. j:_ We anoex a comparative statement ol tbe imports of fot good* aoJ genres! marebandUa at the purl ur New Turk Ux tbo week and doca Jan. I: For tbe week.- 1859. 1859. IN6O. Diy (1. oJj |7M.fl« $1.1X2214 $1217.140 General Ucr,-b*ui11ae~1,2?0,629 2.641,6!- 2,424.084 Total for tbe we*k_4Xl3U > 4:2 $4,320,74* $.1,841,106 Previously reporteiL-38,714,746 7S,SSO_4IO 75),9W75<1 Since Jan l „..l-P,t>4VJl7 $9L211,C3 $3:l 660,758 Tbe commetreof tlie week l* favurabla, Ibe Import* beiug about JTOO.COO toe* tban for Ibe uom week of last year.— Tbe aggregate import* since US Jan. are bat about S4U).U >G ta advaareof last year, while the export* eXClualva of sped# fcbow aa excee* ol $7,000,000 ever 1859. For the ten mouths of the flac-al jeer coding April SOib. lb* loccree# la importa an 4 export* 1* vi-ry nearly Ui* same, a* will be *e*a by lb* foltvwlug flftirra: I<sp-)rta Exports. —5112.82484) $76 418,601 .... 197.86g.778 103,294.887 1359-—. .... ... 1860 . - 52i,8:9.903 When it I* rreuembeted that, wUb.tbaexcaptioo perhap* ol Portland, tbe lucre***) Imports have been newly all at this port, while a very large lucre*** In export* hex tak*u pier*-from tbe floutnern j-oi ta. In cotton alone probably SW.- (.00,000 or $25,000,000, tbe legitimate balance of trade, U t* evldeut that Ibe preeent abipmeoU of gold cannot t>* »e -quireJ for Ibe settlement of the balance ol trade, and that they are made, aa li»* been before stared. tor tbe protectiuu of cotton blit* a»d tbe *a*taiolog of the cotton market iu Lives pool uuttl (lie consumption baa ralwved Ihebuldrra. Imports by tllver. WitKKLING, prr Minerva—C7 bl* cotton, 11 bbils t.>Uc o*, 125 bids pork, 8 roll* leather, Clark* A «>; 40 toe* metal Ntoilck A cn; 36 hbt* moUasaa, 18 bl* bay, McDonald A Ar bor kle; 40 bbl* amok log tobacco, J A Meant ie; 4 bbds tobac co, 2 hbla do, U Uey I; 2 rls Hue, I cb.st, I bs, 8 Dll worth; lU tiLli, floor, L 0 bga do, Voegblly A K»j>p; b bids ale, J Os* dan Acu; ltakafl«x aeed, U B flay dam; 34 do coca meal, \V U Uormly A ru, 23d0 d epphs. J M Lockwood, 70 IgsasUr, 43 do corn. J A Fetter; 2ck» were.G Gann; 12 bdU brawn tieudla*. IlcKlroy A nx 10 do chair handlra, II LanoUhip;: ."Jd pkgl saodliej, t’Wqrr*. Importa by tlatlroad. p Ft W A C R R, May B—loo bids floor. J Green 60 do. 8 UnJiaji 181 do, Uttcbcock, McCreery A ro; ISI do, J tlc- Divit; ICO do, J AlrCullr. 76 do, Graham A Tbomaa; Wl do, W Bingham; 100 do, 10 bble Osh. 8 Ussaxlehin; 1 car ahorta, u Waltacvs; 2 bblv eggs bargees a UcKelvy; 82 bgs pota toes, F Cbtamau; 2cks bacon, flhrieer A Dilworlb 4 tibia bol ter, J D Floyd; 23du* bocket*, Watt A Witaon; 11 dodo, {lets A Berger; 2 care • iron, Uamayv Walls A to; l do do, J UrDwtsuli, 18 rolls leather, J belli co. OAFS It—lC2 bxs chaos*. (0 bbla rye fl.mr, J B Can Q* id lu; H bit cbecee, 1 bt, M Konkin; 2 tmw.iiockaloce A ro; 0 Ll»ls maple auger, 1 do do m&UaerS, 2 bf bbla bnUar, l bx sagar, 300 bbla fl ,or, Itodgere A Dilworth; 2 enrtaead wheal I do do, D W allaco; 100 bbla flour, 11 Wallace; 643 bbla floor 180 aka oata'loo bgs abort*, Hitchcock,McCreery A Co; 4 care Champlain Iron Orr, J Beea>; 2 bdla paper, W G John atooAOo; 12 bbla pole*, 30 bows, 6 do frllcea, fl do aalky atufta, 2 do seat anna, 30 «L> hnba, DcWhU&ey.UtreACo; 43 bxs Cfaeewi; 6 do butter, J B Bnaothon; 1 cask meat, 2 bbla butter, 43 sacks oats, draff.Van Uordem 0 bars iron, I bbl boiler, Atwell, Lee A Co, 1 bbl l>uu*r, l do eggs, LUUe A Trimble; 31 tails bega, R Qlyde; 1 bbl butter, J A Felxar; A empty barrels, fl kegs Ugsr, 8 Hold; I chest, Waudell Markie; 400 bbla Flour, J 8 Liggett 8 Oo; 14 calks pearl*. J B Lycm A Ok fl bora plow stoat fllnger 4 Nlmick; 426 aecks wheat, Keooedy A Bro; 161 bbts flour, 100 half bbla do, HeOturkau, Uanoo A Co; .1 boi dregv,' B A Faboeatock A Co; 1 empty alakeg, 6 ala kega, (I W dualth; l bbl egga R Dalxall A Out 7 balsa wadding, J UcOendlaaa A On; 22 bbla fltxaeed. 10 bbla lamp black, KB Sellers A Oo; 8 bdtaabafla, llatr A Dsvldaou; 10 bids tobacco, jibbl do, M H*jl; 1 pi ano.l box goods, 1 esse, 2 stovea,9bwxaahb goods, W 11 White; 1 box Fawcetts, 11 ■ Uaaa; 30 bdla Rob son; 12 hbla potatoes, 135 sacks do, Uarbtt A Barker, 1 box axe*, 1 do glsos, LipplucUt A Oo; 1 box. Chare, Wdaon A On; 2 boxaa h h goods, H Barucs; X bbl eggi, McDonald a Arbueklf, 2 bbl* eggs, 3 kega butter, 1 etrk beans, 1 bag, 1 oil can. Brown A Rirkpatri.k; 10 boles botur, 4 Jags ta> leases, Lawrrnco-ffproui; <5 kvgs white le*J, 3 empty U4a, L WJten l bag coon- aklns. McCord A Co; til) boxaa can dire, F D Fearer; 30 boxre uiJa*. FUmlu* A Son; 0 bbl* a*, K U.-asilton, 1 bo* trees, T Blaln 7 bbla lawyer: l bbl graft a, fl boxre tree*. }-J bbl Kraft*, BU*.re(t, IS bits chair atnfl, Bdo chairs, F Watarr. I t bd*s boe ba»-- dlre, Millar. Albertson A Co; I bbl buttar, Simpron A Kelg uer,.l box. W fluwait. RIVKU AIBWSt Tb* indaiwodeut packet Auttt Lrtly, from 8L Paol. {«« eddowu aoJ th* flacker 8»M, for 8b Paul, op yeatetday lureuouu The Northern Line packet* Metropolitan, lor St- Lon'S, and Northerner fot 81. Panl.ora do* this morning. Tb* Dr Kauri, tor #t. Loola, wilt also be atlbe lavsa lit a moruiog. The rfvrr U rtalng slowly at Ibis point There are four fret wetar ou tb* Upper And thirty tour fuebre on tha Lower Rapid*.—DavenportGu, 6lh. The tlver coullouea to recedaaluwly at this point, wllh 4 fbst 8 inches Io i tie cbaooel. Thera was not a slugl* arrival yesterday save the local packets. - The 8. P. Diubard, fyr Lohlavllto, and Krnms Graham, £* Tsttarrllla, aach with pretty tairttipegotufl in the svaalnc, - FoaJSr. lartJtk—'The flasstoautr W.I. Mac lay, QapL Con way, ta the regular pockat tor Bt. Louis to-day. Alt. R Young, a geulUtssu srell and (avorocly known to th* trtv •Ungpablicean b# found tutb* oCtos- ; Tb* following Items are Froln the daclsnstl (X>mmercla) of Monday t -Th* Mud enter, fromPiUsbcrgb, ptaaed down for Faint Louie wlh 300 too* and full of i>«df.— Tho Uaitmao froa Pitiaburgh, passed down fur ffL Loolewllh tow*.having Jl«V«p0 ltoU.nßjota.,«o,P» an rare ,TM Mary Cook aod Orb from PfitsboretuM^. KSodS“of lh. An,u£ li ilsieg at Oaboqoa and alrewbare. ir s£ ZZZZwMtSv* to tofla. aarlgahla-ordar, with 60 f mits^itb*bredw*Ura. oodamountod twjMl 10feet IFS«!rt Bmttto It coat-now to ttcwds r*plJ«y,with p eoly 2f mderbowarar.tooteUof tkapaaoagaol hoataloUUU RoSwhUo rl^*r «•* otJackeonport wbau the Admiral iaftt bat that strretncoetiaoce lo good boetiiiA order. - - - ' \ > | LMof arrivaUymfetdsy b m follow* Txrabbsvftiti ! Seokakj PamWioa, from Bl Peat J«fea Walchi Cruhi'New I P«t Boy, frem Naplva, tad the PUUs Yalby tr&m | MtaphU. , v V'" ; TbtMiri* Denalag tsJflyiacGloadUftbrN.Oflatas, »“B*srj good trips BesidesUraAUsota tad strata!othar ff**T Aget Inty, Or. Kaa*, Aaglp flue* tad B.'M. Ba* St. Loots Draocni, Hoods;. SUamDoat fi«|titar« _. ARRiyKD. OCTARTIO. BKWMtJUau Telegraph. BrovttevlMs, ?.,V U9 ' JsflCTico, OM«»**Ula; U|J. Bayard. KJiuUth; CaL Bayard. ICiiube:*:; Uiatrra, W bs*Uag: S P Dibbsrd. L «tsv?ils; _ &nasaralu.ii, Ziunrlll*. niwr—S fart, 8 todrn. Tslsgraphlo asrksu, i™’ S — r “»' dill MJ t„,,, h 4 ctoad lower. with s Dor* active demand. chkdy epsealstiva; s*l«s 19,603 bble.st 40 t*r ■anw ■»»« sS l? * Xtn * UUs •4T? si,4Qr£s,So toreomnoo to u>«dia«axtra westers tad ttJO lor sblpT-l#* bnods of extra roood hoop Ohio. Its ftcor sol Cars Ussl ancbaagol. Witty ».u**r staled '£2. Wheat lc betlsr, with s moderate aapwttaad trad* dstnaod; salts 3000 bosh MQwaaktt dab at 11.29 th $1,12; tdCObnyb wbU*o*B*4i*a*tsl.eCl; CtOO.bQsh«|*Ur red Western st fl.&O; IbW bosh whits lodlaos st $1,40; 1600 flotb wtiit* Kcat&rky st $l7 50;'6630 bub Ouafo •P*l«g st $1,29. Ry* fjotot st 88. Ocro opsatd studysod floeed doll sad droopiag; sales 49,000 tub st 80$81 tot yellew aud S 4 tor white Lard qubt at llftlS. Cbssssdflll •t falll. Btorksdull. Cucikiuti, May 8 —Hoar la fslr de&raad sad taatkat arto; nies IttO bbU at sa,7Q@b,9B tor exirs; soperdae doll st ss,eus4,«S. Wli!1 7; sale* 1500 bids at 17 JA* Wbsst ts Orm st $t.4C01;42 tur wbita, sad f I 35*31,33 tor ISd. Corn arlh® st l9. (UUsUady st 4T@4I. Stjs 90«*t B*- ptra sctlT# BDd i'l higher, bolder* aakJUfcMX. Ur* to bald at loJ4@li>%. Urocwriae steady, with* tSrdeaisnd. UolsMrs 4*olB. ÜBe*'U<Jl4V. PaiUMLrms. May 8 Flour oocheoged. Wheat hss s dec! 10lagteodewj; aaltewhUasl $1,64 sad rad at $1.17. (fere dull; salasof ydbiw st provbtoaa qal*t; Haas Park $1.00; pflma $l5. Lsni Oral st Whisky steady. *prtiat iloticts, I.AtUCSUPKItiatt CUPPKRJIiLk AND 3 M ft I, T i N <3 WORKS. PtTTSBUUQH. j PARS, M'CUBDY A CoL MA N U FACTO RE US Of SHEATHING, BiU*lK':>* ,uj UOL.T OOt'PBB, COP PKK tiOTTosit*. Rsieod stUl lk/LtoißS, Bpdter i Bdi«r, As. Ateo, Importer* aad Dealer* ta MBTAUt PLATS -UKRT IBUN,WIRR,Ac. OooitanUycn bsad,Ttata«3'B tiarhluee end Touts I t'archouMe, No. 149 Fint and ISO swoi»ilsfr«9l, Pittsburgh, Psabs* Ajpspodal orders ot Copper cat to asrdsrfnd rattan uyWtdAvlfT , • \ The CoafesaloDß ai}d* Experience of a Victim. j for the benefit aod aale warn* tug and'a ceutiua t«> youag m*a who ATrv ixu PthUi if, I'rtTniture ss s coasMQSBCSof Mily t-rrvrw (opplylng BtlhsaTLoe Utae tbe Me^njo/Otif C'nr* lly • mflorrr from tbe *U>vn raOe* SUd BMfclicsl liii|M'aitioa aud quackery. | Blugle c ijila* {rualted free) on receiving apc*t p*lJlo feK'po. beat tug tb« aildr*M if tb* Addms NA* TtlaNm. M AYPAIK, Keq , Dedtord. Rings CoAaty.Nsw Vf.rk. splXdAwdnP bVOA’i dAGNUTIC INSECT I>o WI>JO R, E.K TEH Ml SATE* MED MUGS, BOiCBESi TICKS, JNT.i, GARDEN INSECTS. <fa. ' Sj.li routslos ao Poison. / LYON'S MAGNETIC MILLS J ' AKB CRKTAIN DHATfi TO RATS AND IUCB. J*mY!N At UKO, MANfl.rsrrusstß cry Irou ItalllDg, Irou Vaults,. Vault Poors, Window Shutlrrs, Window Guards, &t. Nut. 91 iituond SLrtet and Sfl Third Sired, (Between Wood sod Market,) PITTSBURGH, Bm r e cu hand a variety of new Patterns, fancy sad plain lollalde for ail parposes. Psrlictilar stteatlo&psld to so cbwlugOravo lx»t». Jolddag<luo«st abort aoUco. | tnrS I'm lIOUHK'I' OK H I 1 fife JstL ptttts m ’ Hflß STRAW BUNNKTB AND UATS,V& BONNET KJBBUNB, FLOWERS, *£-, NO. 03 MARKET STREET, PJTTXBUKaB_ j'. m. i-nm-eUi- MHROHA.NT TAILOK, No. 54 St. Clair Street, v t>f trlub-i MfwOaiUlup,* PITT3BUROB, PA wdW-lfdfr ' ~ RAIL ROAD SPIKE COMPAWY. Joaepti til I wort'll.. U. W.VißUwtll* (Sacrdxsn la Furlrr, Ral/t & Ovtlt.) Kmiinvuu l? RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND ROATSPIKEB. Oorner of Water Street and Cherry alley, .qiririk prrtauuaufcL ten*•* MoKfttDlti 6t CO, PtiNmdiog and Commission BerebanU/ And Agents for the sale oi Pittsburgh Maoa* laciutat OubitguouatiUniorJifi to LEAD, HIDES, UEUP. PRODUCE, &0-, joUrtteJ. Prompt ttUa- U,.q to rvcaivlug awl br*ardta(. 80. 49 Commercial 9<trcct« 81* Loalli *o*Shjir . ’ N. IIOI*M*CS 86 BON». eaittss ia Foreign and Domralit Bills oi- Exchange, CERT! riCATKS Of DEPOSIT, BANI NOTES AWD SPECIE, NO. fcl MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. made on'elt tte principal dtlea tbrtwjb »ni lb* U titled State*. I - apT*fcl> \V hi Y jil i| N as BON, UanoCsclorereaud Uhlmild all kinds of TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CIOABB AND LEAF TOBACCO, Cvmrr tifSnUMfUU iltrut and £HamomdMU)f, ] pirrenintGii, pa C A HU, 3. SCOTtT Dentist, £1 AS removed to the house lately occupied by Dr. Win. A. WarJi No. S7B Pans ttrstt, (south thlid duni *U>t» tUsi strati Offlra Uuari fruoi 9 A. a. ttM B. B. * C. P. UABKLD, PAPER MANUPACTUKRRS, A&dDndmiii bdok, p.BihT,cap, LtfTKR and all sindsot W K apping papsr. 11»t« rtuaroJ from No. 27 Wood »lr*»t to No. S 3 SalibfltU Bu«eL PltUlmrfb, f*. or Trad* for Bag*. joen a. r.BB, MIUKCHANT TAILORi So. 53 norkitm ptttibsrgbr A good assortment of Clows, CiSsinui, Tunnas, CoAtuwk, sod oil good* nUabl* for goblloaoDA’ ■wrJnitrecilTtd. Order* {irooaptlj flUod. la Um laUat atjUa of tho art. or'3:l«<i(e v Pittsburgh Steel Works. . jumw u cotO «.«'flOUOSt3 JONhJS, UOYUft CO n : ■UianfAClarenof' CAST ST EE L. —ALSO— SPIUNG, PLOW AND A. C. STEEL, SPRING AND AXLEi; Corner Ross and First Sts., Pittsburgh, Pa ocl9 w. t. (tuu,m iout r tuner storana, L«t« of Pltubargb. PMUdelpbl*. Pittsburgh ronnisiiuiiwuic. WALKER 4 BARffBYS, COMMIBBION MERCHANTS, Ami A*«Dtt tar lb* B*l* of . PITTSBDRCD BANDEACTUKED 000D8, Coal Oils avd otskk Mbscbak^isi, No 160 Pearl Street, v N 1C W "YORK, «»*CoDiigotaeult tAheiltd, to «b!cb proptr pononal »t ballon ah»lllMflT«o»anJproce»<l« promptly raittfed' Minna). Utter*. Rn<«. Blebtnb A Co-,1 Utter* John UUet A iCo, AleunJ«r Klo*, *«| ,| *• Mcßo* A Hwtl.tr, Hmi Atbmt, Utckllu A Co. Wilton A Urtlae, N. V; _ KXCUANQiU, SIGH THILLS DRAWI BT DUflCiNi SIIICIIJSAn *co., ON THS UNION BANS, LONDON, IS BUilSOf OKI POUND STKSLINQ AND UPWAKDS. - Also,iUlU<m tbfl prtuelv>»] citlca ant! tovw of Fraas*. Beltfnin, UpUaud, Qermanj, Simla and .alba* Aaropaao BUlearoatlaull* oa baud aud furaalaLy WU. U. WILI.UMJ * CO., Bukwi. Wow! treat, coraw d Thirl; ca.o. tunMui.. wituKOV twcaviss - bill**. HOBIXSUS, H 1 NlB a *11 L'K'ftg, KOUSUKKB AtlD BACIUdIBTI, WA B niN&TON WOUKB, Plttabargb, Penua. OOcti Ho.ai Oirttit unit. 1. 1 HuchctM* *ll *lo4j of StoanEafiiM «od U2II 9Xa«!Ua «p; lUllruhl Work, Bteoo lUWc* end Bboot Trou. 3oU»»pgoodß»p*lrißgdon»6a*bortßOtleor otrttjyita H. COUiIMS, Forwarding and Comrotaaton Merobant ' AMD WUOUBSALS DKAUaiN Obeooe, Bnttar,Se©d*, BHth* Aad Predao# OuntO j, ■.. ; 4£ a y ft*. U mvd atnti. PVtibmtk: • » nutiiaiui nuxuictiati auTaattiiu Don't foil to ptocura Mrs. Winriqw'a Sooth lagSjrcpfurCUlJronTooQjag.: Ittu*oooqo*l o*tgjtfc* u gr*»Uj bdlUatec tba proem of tMUitat bp tt&ntef th» (Bno,r»Jodft( oil l»fl*nm*Uoa—w|U »fl»yp*la,Bnt to turolorogoloUtb* Lucob. Dopoad «po» It, U r«lUfVtQd bMIUa to jszt taft&U. Perfectly «A lu *lte*ie*. . ; , TblavUßoblopnpanUaa ti tbs’preacHpaoa: fit friift ot PfayifetoaotaKov togUad, end hu UoaMfdwUi aewfUtog ia qlltltfO) of r*Mo . . ... Wo bolUr* It the bal cad meat tea*jy la tb» world, la aU li wliMlroa tootblfigor frosa t*y other ecu*. If Ufa ud hmUhema t* ip dcdUn cad ecalMt to«ortatuv«tsbttß(oid<' : dlUHottsof botttaccro cold crap yew la tte’ Caita Stauc/:ltM*a«l3aßd w«n4tiodrta*dy. ' . taiaaaHLY AMfwty • • '-fioidbp CxcalctftbyoagbonihcwotH.— ••—-
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