''' yittsburg||. : 4 - J *' i« «»».in mu OO 51 7l - 63 , S> o’clock a, 12 •• ■ 6 . " r. M - Republican Headquarters for 1860 ooasrea wood Aeit> vwsrß ns. * V - H-ltorOTM®# WsKSTiia? 6 .^^ 1 tb»CUb mtM EVEQY *,i M*&i sud.'obtnmodloua room io |b el bird story of Ibe Gaieti* Baildiog; it vail UgbUa; 'ttty of icoett, bud .fill be rooted cheap to a soodj ieaa&t. Apply tl the coaotlog room t-fAbii ofioo. '4 r-. . fioHatac—Tblt geotlemta arrived 10 D^?Mter aod m»3f bt'foand toy lime aoU to-morrow, at the Drag Store of Dr. Jl;&jeer»to ezaariuet'aoge fitb hia o . laoa.!» three dollars, tot whan pereoot are an side to pay tbe prioo bo will do it without. Call early if-you want to too him, as hie etay will 'pobiiiveiy bo Jimirtd to ibetwo days, named. •Tea CmcßsßsfcK Fosoarr.—Judge McClure /gave bis oplol6nB»(urd*y, lit the motion made ;fu arrestof -judgment, aadfor, a new trial, by Mr. Howard, In the case of Sylvester O. Laos* doof, who was convicted in the late term of tbs Court of Quarter Sessions, for paseiog tiro forged certificates of deposit io the American Exchange Bank'of NeirTork, of $27,600, on the Citizens -•B»#k.dfHis«Uyj ; in the month of SrpL: 1868 It will bsremembered that when tbn ? tiria- WM ware-beard, two weeks ago,; Hr. Howard, the prisoner’s counsel, started waew point In lhe«tse, and'one lbat tbeOourt thought worth of-aUeolioo, DamebMbei where Jbew wero .elataloyy remedies fo&iny offence. * .remtdy by oommon law, y K fortbe offence, with 1J whfab L-»ogdon was oleared, for in the 21st sec of the 12th of July, 1842, U made tbe obtaining money by atiy false writing or false pretences, a misdemeanor, and provided for it neoordiogly. Tbe court went on to say, tftbis be so, judg tnent ..must be arrenieJ: No authority can be fotiQd to eusiainihis reason in arrest of jndg* meat; non© is produced. The act of 12th July *M. : framed to abollab imprisonment tor debt, and to punish fraudulent debtors. It pro* rides new remedies where none bad eiisled. The 21st section crealea a new statutory misdemean or . The framers of. ibis important act never intended to repeal ofto eupplaot oommon law or elatuUry remedies heretoToro inuao. If tbe ar gament.in-aitcet of judgment bo sound, tbo OtTcase is . clear, and we must stand by~lbe con sequences,, let them be whel they may. Let na eee what some of these oonsequenoee are, assnm iog it to be eras that the act of 1842 and 1806 abrogates tbe common law offenee.Qt. passing a forged certificate of deposit, knowing it to be so, i with intent-to-defraud. Easting counterfeit 1 bank notes of a bank in another State, with liko guiljy knowledge and intent, is a oommon law misdemeanor. Pawing in a like manner cono terfeit notes of a bank in this Stale is a statutory felony;, passing i* both cases is to “defnud by color-of a false writiog,” and it is obtaining money b/ a false preteneo that tbenolo is genn . me, in tbe very words of the act of 1842, July 12th, seo. 21. Ifsuob be tbe force and effectof the act of 1842 as io abrogate lbs oommon law misdemeanor of whiob the prisoner ie qonvloted, then •it followed that these offense* referred to are also abrogated,and tbe statute repealed, and many more commoo law misdemeanors abroga ted, and many more statutory felonies and mis demeanors of kindred oharaoier with tbe crcnm fsUi. The argument proves 100 much. It is very trne.that paesiog a forged instrument with crim inat intent and guilty kuowledga ie a fraud and a false pretense; it is ibis, and more—lt lea epe* ci6e common' latr offense, alone and beyond, in , and. unprovided for by tbe act of Paesiog’witb guilty knowledge and criminal iateat ft oouDlerfeii back, note of aooLherSlate, Ua penitentiary orton a bank bf this State,.!** penitentiary otfeaw; aaJJzyabo 169»h eeclian of;the act of: 31st' March, 1860, freudu. UnUy to fitter or publish **any vrUUi i uutntment Cthcr than (k6i9 cnxtr*emttd, ,p au couvlctioo in* cure a fide, not- over $lOOO and a sentence to the penitentiary not exceediog ten years. Had the commuted bis; offence a few months latter, thia notion would hava reached bis case; - aodthiela the kind of punishment the law.now ' prq*qtlb*|Jwrtbe ltke offeooo. Tbe common law ■ t&isdemeanor bf which thsprUooerii convicted by the %ordo 4, any written instrument,” in see* . tionl69, would be a statutory one, if committed aoar. ;• v-*v , 4f oae year in the coaoly jail was the limitof & aentanoa io-« eue like ibis, the law would ueedumcodmeotv The easy assurance andeoo! dexterity with whiohihbi offence was perpelaled by.lboprlaoDer; the ounaiag precautions adopt* ■4 -(« aVoid' detection and insure eueeess, the magnitude of tbeamouQl, realised on the forge tie®; the ekiltfal 'execution of tb» forged certifi cates; bit Instant jßght from Ibis bounty tod the State the momcQt'-bfrJboaght ho wntdbcoTered; the vhoJo tostimliny da the ease forces conticiioD oo tbe nioat' relaeieDt mind,-not only of guilty knbwledgeaud criminal ioteot and sot, for which fa's b-.obaTioied, .bat warrants ths,inference (bat be is quite.familiar with (bis kind of business, the result ooddublof experience and practice. The oountben .proceeded to pronounce tbe sentence, whiab was tbniihe should pay a fioe of $5OO, iho oostr of'proseoulioo, and gtru (he Vf estera Penitentiary,and there stay for three years.--'.---.: 1 for June, sold by Haul & iaiaer, PiftbetreeU. JThis. periodical Is before us le Tested frjthita usual attractions. Porte Crayon ; Summer in New England," from bb pen/beiofclhe first article;la the msgexlne.— TVuarUcJeie cbaracUriaiic of its author, being a story fall of incident -and - praoitoal inform*, {fob,' (old in ah eooeotrje wayanjiaterspereed wiiU maDy amaaing iUartrelioos. “Ancient Moatimetite la the doited States No. IL/Mt abo an aUraolife document, at those who read the firai namber will beTead/ jo admit; “Loral, ■ ibe WHower/' byTn'tokeray/hasarfited at the fifth chapter nnd’eUll’maintains Its interest— To these'contributions '‘lnsects ; belonging to the-CoUM-Pieol;” '‘The Century Plant;’* VSdlHTan’s labnd;!' .“a Ballad;" "Mls , arable Mau.lhat I am;’? /'Only -Words,'! and sev eral others. ' - 1 Habqjjboos— Almleboyebontfoar ywV» I f* old, itemed Strain; whose psreDts retide in Splene'e Coart, off or Fifth street, bed biseokle ' afternoon. He #M balettelng himself on onVheOl QYer Vstop cooV, wbioh was without a' hover, 'when his foot •lipped; end doabHog tip with the eokle, slid in. It vw extracted bya geailetnen wbowu paes io*, after some troable end cattiog the shoe off. Major Wilson notified the pobllelately, through tbe.newspsp.ere.;-tbftl tbeyshonldheve these • bidgs r removed; nr the ordinance relative to tbemwoafd be pat to force.- These things ere absolute!/ dangerous, aodshould be cat down < cube pavements immediate!/, or soms serious soeident wit} resaUl frpjD their eipeeedsiiaii liooe.Y ' ‘ ' PittißCßau ftQi Margo*- rHera-play .of t3oetbß, tßBTM*itea maofa »p - impersonated by Mr/Rotori** exalted tbs high est {<^r«Bt ; op6a by tho'TJulidtdphlaar^ui'.-:' f ] "Tfaepanaer'-of -Mr. Roberta thenfiolb hold r .detllla&; bWbc4'*Drfc4od6 ( 'ftod be did il—oot a*»mere as (he archfiend Mas*’ silt ; :Pillte %*''CbMlerficld; brave a* Bayard*, dourliegi &TsTletaod, be via adeeUlo admire iodtotejnpt. jfo ; 'tbomiooteat-deulla faa iris almost'per/eoiyiu fact* we cen feet!) no fpall arh*ierer.’ : Tb#obftttMster ofMephletophflea, as f«jft)rbjed; by c MK > Robsrt^, , pro* dociuib'abiebciJilbecjQdiedandadmired, tim* and. again:*’f; 5 '// H l»i*i> l ~Hafpur'aiitohell,..Rs4*» os*.lltha . .conceded wlib-lb* li/onrfny Porf or thirdly, HW* * ilt P r «* the Mandrill* Spirit of. tU ggt, died daSatatday mornlog.bf.congesUoß of thraUm^uiuiQt-CbarlesHoWl^MHaetty. Hr;.«BjbsltwaloUß;clty'»Uendto^UiV:in:a. »S a jam*; wheohewu Uken UK ,/H* it - atD:.»bo. arrived RaiuriUj etenlogfrom ij. Chiefgo Cooteol 100, wera Qo». Bud w . /«£„ * lllerund.edltcr of the Laneeeter Eiaminerjc Haiti, »nd Hen. TiiwW«n» Bt«i«n«.' jj,,, i?. left Iboclljinthe&SOlralnfgrtbeEMt.-M, Bivi&i wu to Koto' >mo ptrfiut »i ihoTitl6wiion!!hif:#««Mojg, bat being •ipK Jiomor’Aboilt bo»ba«- •dred of -tbo .del.tgoiM tfino tbrpDgh Battwdi» AlleghgnjOnd M»B cheatedJalMOgw Hailwfj WBWoTir. ItB; iipw »MpeDßrtia ttidfttfteljn; tint ■lhntV Saturday morafog. iTM MBPUij Trmaddad iome:isore an toTtbpir Uae,within Gesevwl . Cssfiraass ef the Matbodlit SpUeapal'GKwrab. thIZZfSV* • Z %.T" Th * Confisrenc* assembled at tto Waal hoar. Hufaop-SlcjpMn In the chair,> Bell. " ftr * condacttdhy Rer. of P^^^kurgh. Conference. Journal ap memorials, Ac., vu taken top and re tpoadad to by Blaek River, California, Detroit, Bail Baltimore, East Genesee, Erie, lowa, Michigan, v * Jorsej Conferences. At this point I B».Y. Monroe, of tbe latter Conference, moved tbe reading ef-the credentials of a deputation of tbe "LocdrPreaobera’ Association of the M. E. Church/* and the memorial of that bod?, signed by Thomas T. Tasker, (of Philadelphia,) President, anJ Wo. fl. Kincaid, (of-Pittsburgh,) Secretary. Tbe depute* lion,'consisting of Revs. Isaac P. Conk, of Belli, more; Charles C. Leigh, of New-York City; James Riddle, of Delaware; and Jos. Gatchtll, of New Jer sey, -were severally Introduced by the Bishop to tbe Conference, after which Rev. Mr. Leigh delivered anj address. Tbe memorial reqnests tbe General Confen enoe to make no change in tbe Discipline on tbe Slavery qaeitlon. Immediately at tbo close of the address, s memorUl was presented, signed by a number of Local Preacher* in the East, reqnsitlug a change io tbe Role, whereby Slaveholders will be debai rsd fr. a membership In tbe M. E. Church. Call for petitions, etc., resumed, mod presented by tbe North Ohio, New York, New York East, Phila delphia and Providence Conferences. Under this •ill, Dr. Dempster, of the Rock River Conference; ! presented memorials from England, Ireland, laod and Wales, oo thesuhject of Slavery. This led , t 0 • eplritod dUcnisloo. The main point discussed ***• enUrtainlbg tuemorialsTTrom persons livimr in a distant country. Tbe Conference seemed to think i that the members of tbe M. E. Church knew their m“ British Interference.—f The Rev. Mr. Moody said that these petitions were tn*ouf»otnred lo orj.r ud Imported for thU ocoo. •100. n. thought that th. Brill,h rrh.n thor.ppoM unoogßt nr,,hua!J come In ineholoth .lili über 1.. mnntlng th. grant ~11 the, h.d dotra tbuoonntrr in tnur-urlng th. ucnrnd ijitim or >l.rorr lolobo ™l* Rnrarnment, whon the, h.d tho rnpram, utbotlqr bora, .nd tearing thlr hatod mortoaoo on Th 'J *0 Ura -In ”" In wt.blUblogBl.rery .11 orar thuo laodr; and nd- V. an but reaping th. -hirl-lnd of . thonj.nd eooio -1 quant ills. ( While this matter was before tbe Conference, o resolution was passed, That It Is tbe sense of this . Conference that, under tbe call of memorials, etc., J no mem Ur baa a right to present petitions from any except mtmbtri of the M. E. Church. Tbe /nr#?'7a memorials were returned. Call resumed and]m#morUls, etc., were received from Troy, Arkansas r and Western Virginia Confe rences. Tbe Report* of Staodlog Committees were catted 1 * or » whereupon the Report on Slavery was presented and read. A majority and minority report were read. Both papers were long and ab!6. The ma jority report favor—first, a change in tho Rule on Slavery so as to read, *‘Tbe buying, selling, or bold, ing men, womso, or children, with an intention to en slave them.** 1 If the restrictive Rule cannot be sue pended for this purpose, then, that tba chapter on BUverydeclare more explicitly agaiost the great] eviL The minority report is opposed to any change, regarding the” church as already Anil.Slavery, re commending theXommHlee on Pastoral Address to state the position of the oburch In relation to slavery. Two thousand copies were ordered to be printed in pamphlet form. Tbe reports lie on tbe table under tbe provisions of tbe role. The Conference adjourned till Fridu, at 8 a. ra., for the purpose of allowing the delegates and visitors to visit Niagara Falls and the celebrated localises in 00 TbuisJay, by invitation of tbe N. Y. Central Railroad Co. Conference adjourned with singing the doiology aod benedktiooby Rev. Mr. Ma;lay, or Cincinnati. General Synod of the^ReformeU v..~. 29 MO Presbyterian Cl&ifrch, [Ebkata.—Two blunders vert made in the rvpurl of Syno J’s proceedings in- Saturday ttoro paper. Tbaono related to Dr. Crawford who, U was stated., bad separated bimseif from bU congregation and obtained a oerfifioate to unite with the U. P. Church. Tbia waa a mU* apprehension of Ibe Ohio Presbytery report, it ought lo have been stated that Dr. Crawford, having two obargee, bad a call from one of them to devota bis whole time to il, and aooepted the call. He never bad any intention of unitior with the C. P. Church. The other .mistake referred to the aotion of Synod on ihe'rsporl of the committee oh the re cords of Chicago. ThiaToport, instead of being laid on the table after, the Utter clanse vu stricken ont, was adopted] Sotuday morning, May 19th —Synod ccovenod at the usual boor and opened with (be usoal devotional exercise*. After these were con. dnded, a motion was made that Synod proceed to the Third Presbyterian Church to untie with the General Assembly of Ibe N S Church io a cession of prayer and praise, Saturday having been selected by the eommitteea of tha.lwo as semblies as tbs day far that msetiog. Tbs mem. bera walkedjover in a body to tbs Third Church and spent taro boars in joint session with the Geoeral Assembly, both Moderators 'presiding. At intervals between the religious exercises, several members beioogtog to eaob body-ad dressed tbs meetiog, expreasiog great gratifica tion at beholding ao assemblage of. tbe ministry of the two ohurobekTwbers au'opputuimy.woald be cajoyed for tbe excretes of fraternal fading and social Intercourse. Numerous declarations of mafual esteem and affection were likewise made. churches, it was stateJ, bad the flame confession of faith and tbe same baptism ; and they wer* all looking forward to a Goal in heritance In the Land of Promise, where all do nominations! distinctions will be loai sight of. Wheo tbs Joint session bad dosed, the mem. ber» of the Synod returned to Dr. Me&tiUan’fl church 'and, after the msmbera of some'bom* tnitleefl, who bad business to prepare, wars an* nonneed, adjourned uoiil Monday mornlnr. at 9 o’clock. . OUR BOOK TABLE . “PopoUr A^troaotnj; • coact** draeafary tmtlM on th* f>GU,PU*«la,Bai»ljU*AiblCoa«U.' By O.SI Wtcball. New York: Pfaiao*/, DUkmu t Misoo,Publfaiben.” Tbis.if.* work written by Professor Uitcbel l , of ibo Cincinnati Observatory, sod wo need not s»j tbe subject if treated with * master band.— Hr. Miiobell, io (be preface, announces that ibe plan and cost of tbe work is all his own, and (bat he endeavored io follow ibe path of real discovery, and in ever/ instance to presenttbe feels nod the phenomena so aa to afford to lbs reader and eindent an opportunity to exercise his own genius in their discussion, before offer* iog tbe explanation reaobed by aoolent or mo dem science. Tbe book is for sale by U. 8. Da vis, No. 93 Wood street. Ksock Dows.-—While Joe Barker vu delieer* tng a lecture yeelerday, near (be canal'bridge, ft man, whose name was nokaovo in the crowd, made eome ironical observation about tfaeeabject Joe had chosen, wbea ft woman oame up, and wlthoat eaping ft word, elraak ftn ftttilade "ft U Heeuftn,”: ftnd (brew oat that ftwful left sod sent him Lomoiher earlh. . Second rntiflid—»Boib c»oC cp io; lfae ; e cratch wUb'determioalion in (heir face*, **9 *'Sn ir one" io known” to ron. Afler aome preUy r paeeeß' by (be former, ebe lei fly her “left did Jle" andaeol bim down. Third and last roand-He cemeap rather Zgroggy, eodaUempted (o ran; lowed, tbrowlpgiiooeetihimj-tbie wee declared foal, balshecbatiDaed io do it untilhe distanced ber. The crowd followed tbem. for a considerable distance, bat ebe did not seed io mied (bie io the least. : . -i, . ■ . Girt, HoinspflS.— AY* have heard of an old la dy a ehop-keepeir, who waa.alwaya proteaiing that the •old everything for leaf than coat, and' that U.waa only by doing a rery large bnniaeei that aba ebald make nosey! .Thia'ia about ofapieee wltbtbepro fMtioni of peraona who lay (bat they fell their geodi at a email profit, and beitow.a gift upon (he par* chafer worth more than tbe purchase money. Book* Ml A WiUoo, at Iheirßrown Stone Clolbieg Hall, Noa._oOS.Bod. 605 Cbeatnot' above Sixth, do D °( do btulaeu in tbia way* nor are their cuetomert* atopld or, eredoloofl enongb to be gulled by euoh a truapamit abanu'TbeyateadUy refoae allappilea* .Uofia to open * »>> »i»ck t,.. jo.; S"s* 4 „“ in «- P*U »o lb«ra 7LMd 73 Fifth ttmt, next door to ibo Pott - emcroi.—A jong min Domed Jobs Eaeer, •boat 2! 7«w» of ago, oooniUUd auloldein • (errlblo menoer la Wllliamepbrt,' Ft, cb ilos do/ weak, bj blowlog bia brainaout with a p |,. to)* Ho expired Id oboot eeaes houra, is tba ■oostaieraiiaUag loraoota. Tba easiaofbla daalbUaealginad to deapendeocj. - Bwcwtaa* Manno.—Waara aslbbrixad to atafelhat tbeCennlJ£iaoaUnComailUiaof tba Bapablioaa Clab will taaol at Lafayette Hall, os Moadeytsornlog it 30 o’clok, to make arraoga taenlt for • Republican naettog, to ba bald lb CilyHalVMooday eveolog. , HABaiED, On tba lTlhlcit.by Bar:*.B. bwitt, of MW Cut!#, pa, J*»*.] «oiu w^fartr r iafoftt S*uSunc^!^l^ D V? ,or ** Md «WpnMiflt«MWtlr. *"• ■'■ BnttST^ 1 "‘" *'VBiif B&ffgj?*. -i • : The weather eontiunea favorable for the growing : crops. BraaJ»tuff* quiet aad nominally unchanged. The Prussian Fmaoee BliuUler denies eay elti enre wilh Austria. '' In repiy to the proposals of France,England eon sente to adopt as abasisof the conference, articled : of the final act of Vienna, which refers to thenau> iralixation of CbablalsandFraodgoy. England re. served the right to make proposals at tha Conference relative to (be mode of neutralization. This decl*. ration increases th* probabilities of the assembling of the Conference. 7 The Arabie was in contaat with the Grtsl Britain in tha Mersey and bad the rigging of hstporl side carrUd away. Th* Great Britain was uninjured. It was stated that Prince DeVoinviiie was a-pas eeogtron the Europe, übder an assumed name. Advices from Palermo report the agitation as de creasing. The ssige has been raised. A Turin dispatch says that the insurrection is spreading throughout the Island of Sicily, and Is spontaneous. Th# royal troops are in possession oT tbe towns, and are blockaded between these* and tbo insurrectionists in the interior. TBIKD DAT. Naples advices nr the 4(h instant report tranquility throughout Sicily, while ether diipstcbss confirm the above. From Turin, rumors were current that the relations of Russia and Turkey were egato assuming a bad aspect, and- that Prussia aad Denmark are on the eve wf » rupture with UolsUiu; but they were thought to be manufactured fur speculative purposes. Th* fwliewing Is a copy of a loiter from Afr. Sayers to the editor of the London Timer: Sir:—The period has arrived whan it becomes my duty to thank the great British public for the patron* age they hare bestowed on me. It is oot for ms to pess any remarks upon my late straggle, wbeo the new world was pitted against theold world; baton* thing I cen say. In honesty—that 1 did my best for th* land of my birtb. and dearest affections. I bad opposed to me one worthy of me, and whose activity, rapidity and pluck it Was no small task to encounter. Sprang Horn oar own race, the Americans inherit oar best qneUtiet; and as oar conflicts with them have, in th« progress of lime ended in peace, so may every bitterness engendered by the late struggle for tbo championship passewey forever. Upon my own part and that of my children, I bomb]/ offer to you toy moat grateful tbenks, and I trust, to whatever period Providence may exUnd my life, that no act* of mine, either in privet* or public, will be unwor thy o f one who has received the notice of tbs Times newspaper. I remain, yours truly, Tow Satbbs, Champion of England. Loanos, llsy 6.—Latest.—A dispatch from B«r- Ijo-says that the Chamber of Deputies unanimously gnioted supplise for placing the army upon a war fuotiog. Latest advices from Italy stale that the Preach garrison would remain at Home, and probably be ' Tbe steamer Prince Albert, arrived at Galway on the 8 lb. . The Fletaid's Paris correspondent says that the camp at Chalons will Bomber 40,000 ooder McMahon, and will be (be centre of tbe army of obeorratloo along.the Rhine fronlier, the whole force camber* iog oioo thousand men nodor the command of tbe Emperor. Liverpool Cotioo Market. —Tbosales for three dsys warn 23,000 bales, of which 1000 were on speculation and iszpofL {The market closed quiel; MluJUog Or* teas#, 6i; Upland do, 6J. Tbe Manchester market Is Chai - Liverpool BreachtHjT* Market. —Breads la (Is quiet and unebanged. Wakefield, Nash A Co. report Pious dull. Wheat also daU with very small sales; red 10s 4d@los 9d; white lls(aflli 3d. Corn dull aod quo tations maintained with difficulty: yellow .Ilsf&SSs: while 3(5*@375, : 7. -■■Liverpool Produce Market. —Beef heavy and diffi cult to sell even at reduoed quotations. Bacon firm aodadvaoeed Is. Lard dull wilb few quotations. Tfiloiir, daU;. aod quoted nominal. Sugar steady Ashaalikewise at 29e(g>29* 6 for Pearls. Coflee am Ricesleidy. ' London Money Market. —Consol* 951(5)951 for money end 95j(£p9$i for account. - The*Adriatic, on the evening of tbe 9tb, passed the Keedles at 6.20; from thence to Cape Race she encountered a succession of strong .westerly winds with a heavy bead aca; she stopped off the light ship at 6 a. m. to-day, and was detained 4 hours by fog. ThtrtjvPlret Congress—Sixth Session. ! . WasßtifGToe Citt, May 19. House.—Tbe House proceeded to tbe considers* tion of private bills.' l. Among tbe bills passed was one for the relief of Sweeney, RUUnbouso, Pant A Co., directing tbe Sec retary of the Treasury to ret urn them tbepnllminary deposit of one per cent on so mack of tboir bid for of; the $5,000,000 loan, ooder tbe act of December, 1859,'as was not issaed to them. The question of consequential damages, owiog to aq al leged violation of tbo contract by tbe Secretary, was left to Urn adjudication of the Court of Claims. House went into Committee of tbe Whole ou the State of the Colon, for geoend debate. Mr. Washburns, or Me., and others, made short speeches. At tbe Ume'of, adjournment, only eight members were .present Sti»afa.~Mr.'HalqjQtrodaced a bill to provlde for Ibe re-eoastraeUan of the Senate Committees.— Referred to a special committee. Mr*Sebastian, from tbe Committee on lodieo Af fairs for Washington Territory, aod also on Indian Agents, reported a bill. , Mr. Collamer moved to amend, that at) temporary agents be' dismissed and oo others .appointed. This was agreed to, aod the bill paued. A message from tbe President was received and taboo up. Tbe message calls the aiteotlon of Con gress to the capture of the .Slaver Wildfire, with 607 negroes, by CapL Cregln, of the stsaoier Mohawk, on tbe 25th of April. The negroes were carried to Key West, Florida, on tbe 30th April, and delivered Into the coslody .of the for tbe Southern District of Florida. The shall be done.with the negroes ? The I'reeldeot referred to the cate of the Slaver Bcbo.' The negroes were not back to by an agreement with the Colonist tion Society, and ba suggested tbit .Coognss au thorise the President to make a general agreement with tbe Colonisation Soeiety to cover ail futnre cates, lo coosequence of increased activity in (be Slave Trade, such cues are likely to become fre quent. These negroes are now at Key West, and an expease of $13,000 baa been already Incurred j but worseJban that, the yellow fever is likely to came to Key Welt, and the Marshal urges their removal at an early day. / message was referred to the Judiciary Commit Io accordance with a previous resolution, the Dis trict of Columbia business was taken up. . The till .relating to the Common Schools of tbe Datrict wsj first eoasldered,ia which Mr. Clark, of If. H>,-offered an amendmet providing that oo person Whose property is taxed, shall be deprived of the privileges of two vpbool#; Also, that separate schools iball be organised for colored children. it Jln Clark states that fae'iballlnsiit onhUamend. mebVaod on motion nf Mf. Brown,' the bill was postponed.' Several ctbcr bjlls felitiog lo the dis trict were taken op and pasted, and the Senate after wards adjourned.-- . DinioTT, M»yl9,—-The bo jy of a respectably ap pearing mao, evidently; a; .teaman, with the name of "P. Yoang'l oo tbewateb-poeket of bis pants, was Uksoifron tbo titer here to-day.. Theiaqneit ad- Jouroed tlll fotlbe porpotrof obtaiplog In- - . s THE LATEST NEWS. BT Tm’lßObTpß. ; RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETTE OFFici ENTHUSIASTIC BEJOICINQS! Rritlfieation ■ Aleetines, Boutires, 6cc. LTXCOLX’S SPESOU.AT HIS HO HE. Coicaqo, Alsy 18.—Tha nomination of Air. Lin coln forth# Presidency by tbo Republican National Convention, has been received by the patty ia 111., and tbo North«eit with an enthusiasm unparalleled rinc# the days of 1810. Th# excltemont -which- baa centered at the Wigwam for the last tbreidays hat scattered ibrobgbouUbe city. The “WidejAwtkes ” tinieveolng, are marchiog in prooesiioo, rjomWiosr over two thousand, with toroblighu. battlers and transparencies. All appear to have laid ikido their gravity, and become again boy#. Bonfireh blase on the sirtet comers; meeting, are being held in front of the Tramont and Metropolitan hotels, aid a largo and enthusiastic meeting is afto being blld at the p thcrs. „ Arrival of the Steamer Adriatic- Sasot Hoot, May I'J.-The steamer Adriatic from Havre via Southampton, passed this point on her way to New York. Tbo Great Britain bad arrived from Australia with £190.0011 in goid. Count Alootegelieu and Dan l'eraanJ>> bad pub licly announced their claim to the Spanish Throne. The Great Eastern sails from Southampton on the Oth of June for New Totk. WuBUrQTOVMxy 19.—The Reciprocity Treaty will probably be brought to the attention 0 f tba Hoasw next week. It ir tmid that the Protidant and Sen. rotary of the Treasury, together with a number of members of Congress, are opposed to it, while it is charged that Cauda has violated tha spirit of the Treaty. Tb* spacious residence of Mr. Cass, last night, presented a brilliant scene, on tba occasion of on en tartainmanMo tbs Japanese Embassadors. Among the throng were the army and nary ©Seers, in coe lome, members of Congress, foreign ministers and attaches, together with hundreds of splndidly-dres sed ladies. The Japanese were, os heretofore, ac companied by tba Naval Commissioner and Mr. Par man, the Interpreter. Notwithstanding their aoetu tomed gravity, they appeared to be delighted with the brilliant scene, bat as heretofore ebilalnedfrom familiarity with the ladies. The festivities ware pro longed to e late boar. New Yotuc, May 19.—Albert W. Hieks, tba prin cipal In tha oyster sloop tragedy, waa convicted to day of piracy.' Hs beard tha Verdict without amo tion. It Is believed that tba ex-Postmastar Fowler, went ont to-day in the City of Washington for Liverpool George Law intends to test bis liability as surety for Fowler, and has sent an agent lo Washington to bant op evidence ef negiigence the part of the administration. Nww Ton*, May 10.—Hamors are afloat of a fraud ulent over-issue of the stack of the Pacific Mail Smamsbip Company to an amount, U Is sold, ranging from $BOO,OOO to $(00,000, and the developments here not only serioaily depreciated the market veins of the shares of the Bteemahlp Company, bat stocks have beeo seriously effected for th* pest few days. The Secretary of the Company, whose duty it wes to prepare an aoeonntof the stock a week ego, has been missing since Tuesday last. An investigation is now In progress, and [farther revelations will probably transpire In a day or two. Bostos, May 19.—Fires raging ia the woods at Presque Isle,Ale.,reached tba village on tbtlSlb, destroying eight buildings. Lou $260,000. Th# robbery of Grant A Co/s store, on Washing ton street, three neks ego, of about $9OOO worth of siiki, whloh were recovered, with other berlas, are charged npon'members of tb*ipoUco,and an Investigation bos resulted In the arrest of Isaas B. Hutchings and Joseph H. Goodwin, of the Sec ond Station, and James AI. Callls,anaxpolio*man. Rumor* ore current of several other policemen being implicated lo lbs robbery. A rigid investigation is being mad* by the Mayor aod other beads of the Department. Rocbkstbb, May 19.—10 the General Assembly the greet debate on the system of Boards in the Church was begun yesterday. Rev. Dr. B. M. Smith spoke against th* system. Rev. Dr. Spriog defended it to-day. It has been continued by Dr. Tbornwell against aod*Dr. Hodge in favor. The various com mittees are at work, and tba basioess is fairly under way. 320 members are enrolled. Pbii.adbi.pbia, Hay 19.—C01. Forney, in a leader In the Press, state! thit Lincoln was nominated by the Republicans became they considered Douglas woold be defeated at Baltimore, and that Lincoln, therefore, would cany the whole northwest aod be alerted if Douglas was nominated. SrutROFiBLD, Mass., May 20.—TheGreenteai and Taylor piper mill in Ibis city, was totally destroyed by fir* this morning. Lou, estimated at $25,000; iosurediu Springfield and Hartford offices for $l9 000. The cans* of the fire is onkoowo. ’ Locisvill*. May 19.—The* ri/sr is stationary, Uh 8 feet 4 inches water in tb* eanal. Weather ear, mercury 60 degrees. Sr. Loms, Alsy 19.—Hirer falling slowly at tlrii potnl; scant 7 feet water lo Cairo. Ail the upper streams continue to recede. Weather clear aod warm. (Corratpoudaora of lb* Dell) Pittsburgh UaulU | Cuicaoo, May IS, 1800 EJi Qazritt: The Convention reassembled (hie inorniog, moot of the delegates looking worn and weary. Last night was one of ex oitementsod restlessness. Many did not retire to bed at all, very few before midoigbt, and oot many before 3or 4 o'clock in the morniog The night was epent is csnouuiog, visiting delegs tlous, bragging, blowing, talking bud wtib crowds baagiog round tha dispatauls, lisleoiog to the angry and excited discussion*. The Se ward reeling ran high at ibe Richmond and Tre aonl, while at tha Briggs and Metropolitan the toti-Beward feeling largely predominated.! At 10 o’etook, the Convention was called to order and prooetded lo balUt for Prealdeat. Air. Everest, of N. Y , nominated Wm. R jStwaiD, of N. Y. TbU was received with aboata and obeere, aboat ooa-third of (he aa *dieoee rielog to their'eel, waviog their beta and baodkerebiefs, and going wild with enthusiasm, the cheering beiog kepi up for several mlnotea. Air. Jodd, of Illinois, nominated Afiiaa&M Liscolb. This was followed by a detnonelrs* Uon perfectly terrifio. Tha other (wo thirds of the audience rose lo their feet and there was each a norm of noise—checre, ahoutn and yells— as wot never before beard or seen. Imagine 7000 men expanding Ibeir lungs with shouts of all kiods, aod waviog bats, handkerchiefs and every other available method of demonstration, and yon may have a faint idea of (be aceoe. Gov. Reader followed with the nomination of Gen. Cameron, Mr. Carter with that of Gov. Chase, aod tbs other candidates were in dae form named, each beiog received with obeere; bat tbs main eheeriog was divided, ns I have said, between Seward nod Lincolo, the propor tion beiog two (o one In favor of Lincoln. After (be nproar bad eabelded, (be Becrela riea proceeded with the oall of the Btstse. Three ballot* were bed, with the following result: FIRST BALLOT. Lloeolß. £• w%»O. Ctceron. Bates Oh** S lo- .. ..._ No« Vermont , UuMCfeOMfU ... KhodtltlAml Conner ticat B»» Tatk N»vi*rvj PtuujlvuU^^. M*rjt«Q4. ......._ Maw*!*... TlrfisU. 14 St | Kttitocfcj 0 0 uhio s lodUo* SO UtaAonrl. iltchlgaa . lIH tide............. Tuu .... Wiaoaoain.— OdlfjrnU UiODMolt Orrcoo ............. Kuhh N*br*ii«.... Dl*l. Colombia. Ui 4:»<, ::: a ... « 1 3 i Tool loa mu tu« «J m BcalUviog—Daytoa, 14; UcLoaa, 12. Ha-I*. 3; B**L rrwaout, 1; ColUmcr, 10. BIOOND UAI.LOT. . Uuwttt. btiril, Lute* OblM 6 10 « I 1 >» Utlti* New Urapebli*. Vcrmoat ManacbueoUe .... HtoJ* l»Uod ikmoecilmi New V«irk _ New Jmvajt i’eoeeylretiU. .. UeryUttd ..... Delaware...... .... Virginia....... Kentucky.............. Ohlt» ladUu IU»oarl Mtclilyin... ItllaoU. Tun WUCOOIiU « ... s a 6 14 8 v 7 14 Sfl ... 14 24 0 10 _ •6 a 3 . 8 lo— .him i Odifor&U N»br««k»- „,, DliL Culnsubl*. 6 ... « 1 3 a - TbUl.m 181 184J4 ft& 4iU ScAtiarios—D«)b»D, Olay,£ Minian. 6. . TUIRO BALLOT. Llocola. Seward. B*t'«. Oban t ; lo 0- 1 Jo 8 18 . ... 8 J ... 'l * 1 4 2 Ma!oe>..— .... Naw litmiwbira... Vernoot U!r*uU~....... B 2 *J Maryland „ B 2 iMlaraa. - Virginia. . .... Kentucky. Oho 11 g 13 a ... » Indiuft U IMPS'( M1aL1gi0....... llllDolt ............. T»iu,.., n ; WUi-omin .... 8 10 t>x a 8 ... 8 . I .. ... " 8 .. 1 3 - 3 o»iiferi>i4 Jjiutw*** 1 OrwgOfl,... —. h»imm L..— ; Mfrt>tMka..~~. ~ bfotrloi ColambU... Total 1W » k - 21 £c«U»flag innMaiy to »dtol'TS2aa • - New Jersey oo Ibe firstbelloioast H foriisr loo »oJ 10 oo tba second, - Vermont voted for Jacob Collamer oo (he first ballot. Tbs three rotes for Wade were 2 io Keotaoky sad l j D Coo&eetiooL Oo alt (be ballots, 233 voles were neoeeeary (o a choice. Lincoln gained steadily, ,beo (be call of the States was through on tbs third ballot, he bad 231$ votes—jaßt]s short. Ohio immediately obaogsd d votes from Chase to Lin coln, which Dominated him; and then sotoed a Mens which beggars all description. Tbs de monstration' which Lincoln's name was men tiooed at tbs opening of tbs session was nothing tolu Tbs nproar lasted for full* 15 minnle£ ever jbody seeming to be era*/ with delight. Tbs frieode of Ur. Bew&rd, alone, seemed to be sob doed; and as they confidently expected bis nom ination, the blow to them was a terrible one. After the oprosr had sobeided, Mtioe ohaoged befvoteto Lincoln, unanimously, and the other States followed in turn, New York eagerly fall ing in with thereat,' and ao AnnanaK Libcolh, before the. ballot was formally annonooed, was uosnimoosly nominated. ■ Speeches followed,. Everybody seeming anx ious to givs ia their adbealoo, and none did U mors handsomely and grteefnlly than (be Stales which had voted for Ur. Seward. -Tbs apeeob ofjCast Soabsz, of WUooneio, wasa model of gric'' - . „.*c«fal eloquence, and I beg Id la thiaktbit frinilia «u right «b*a bapteßoaneid him lb* ableet aralorla America. At half put aha ibeCoorwiicnadjourakd la are, lb* bobluilob for tht Vie* Prmdeaet be. lopyetta dlijoaapt.--■' a . Tfc« ncminallon tu scarcely made before the cannon were booalsgoat the rejoicing* of the aoUfiftdaa outside. . The Philadelphian* and Pittsburghers outside formed along procession, *ith their two bands,! bended by a banner bear* the inscription "Pennsylvania good for 20,. 000 majority for Abe Lincoln" Seme in the procession carried fenoe mile, other* broom*, , oUiere rakes, Ac., and altogether It tu a unique j afftir Col. Cartio. when the crowd arrived at I the Metropolitan Hotel, made them a congratu latory speech, followed bjalltheepeakiog Penn sylvanians present, end proeeeeione and speesbee at el! (be prominent points in the ciiyare (be »5 r **! ***" • ft *«»oon. [ oevereaw a people so { wild with entbusieam. r To-night there is going to be a grand ratifies (ton meeting, of which I mail try end write you an.account. o The Vote for Vice President. The following is the vote bj Stele* on the bellola for Vieo President' ~ . QeiDltQ llkkmau.Bsnka Oi«j p^t., Ueioe - 16 New Hampshire 10 Vermont 10 Messaebn#eUs_ 1 l 20 i Rhode t*Und.._ 8 Connecticut.... 6 3 1 - 3 " New York 35 11 4.9 2 New Jersey 6 ... 1 7 Pennsylranie.... ll 7 4) ,*4 Maryland. 8 1 ... 2 Delaware 2 ,1 3 Virginia. Kentucky _ Ohio 48 Indiana.... 8 Missouri Michigan 8 [ Illinois... 2 Texas Wisconsin...!... 5 lowa* California Minnesota. ..... Oregon Kansas Nebraska* .Disk Colombia. . - r3- e ToU ! • .194 58 88) Iolf it BcaUering— Reed, 1; Davis, 8; Dayton, 3: lions ton, fl, * ' Melos.. New Hampshire... Vermont Massarbnattts. Rhode ItlanJ.. OoMCticttt New Vork N*« Jersey. Pennsylvania Maryland... Delaware Virginia Kentucky _ Ohio Indiana Miaaotiri Michigan CWlfoml a UluuaaoU Oregon „ Kansas .............. Nebraska. DUirlc* of Colombia.. T>Ul ... COMMERCIAL RECORL t.'ouMirruk or auuithation roR may a juke Jink* Pa»K. Jr, V P. J»tra R. Iluetia, I (Uwuit Rcmaina Mmi'u. Kusirja. | kim OatNs. PITTSUtIttGII iUAUKETS, [Ktj-orlfd c'ptciaU-jfvriht PitMuryK Gontte. PiTTsarnuii, Mi.sdat, May 21, l»Co. Moslem on Saturday was f»ry tltiti and iu*ctlt« rh« trausarflooslofloor were aniall.ai.il prim ara unchanged at former quotations, aoi, Indeed, the same nay ba anU of • vrrythibg alee. The r,.iu>»lng are the uUi reported on Saturday. * PLOUK— laH KM . . I ®*bls from store - _ g j u __ >W do d« g M oto 860 do do 6 90 t> 16 6 76 •ef d» ili> q 00 , }** do do 660 696 6t» 676 IJO do do 600 690 000 000 M do do ...... 666 690 fl UO 076 •4-0 do do 660 6 0 7O 100 do do 000 086 8 W tw do do «0) g7o U4ooK—Sales of U.COO Da at 8c for ahooldera, •**,**??: ,n '* A’C barns; SO tea eager cored baas at !S‘<&lS)t * Hail—Sales 26 hi tbls white B.b at fiC£* 60 dodo at $6,26, 36 dodo front at |4 76. CORN—Salsa 46 both stalled from’afore at 06 £U*@lo; St) do al 9&9U MAS—t*at*e W bids at 9, 10 do at 10 LlME—Sale* SO U4* LooUridsat $1,26 |l tM. ~I ’ V.T . A T O Kd■ “*^I ,,• 00 Alkghsoy whaifut 10J bosh raj al I ?» T ,h> w COO tosh ooshannocta at 4&5J46. HTEBlNK—iaUelUobbUaflOtg. ■>“*« *1 »2 ■«. IWSP. (or CORN HEAL—Setae30 both at 06. tIIDES Sales Sood fliotat 17. ® MlBBY—Sales ISO bbta ratified at CJ633. DUrCtß—Halo* 20 bbU roll at 9.511; 3 tJo 4 (k 9 ken peeked nw'.; < ■osktauv asi> vuaaictto N*w Ouws, Uty U-r ■ -Floor U la a* ta«bd tadr-otflattl tc teal irtd*. Oblo tad flat t&,BOQ>A. la»d la sit .dtmtad ted prlrtt bfobtr; prUae bbl %t 1 \%t, “**•?*• H c ** tud for aldta. Um Pttrk oacktbgtd. (\>rn la foil dtstul tad tfia strict firm «1 T«c for wtrrl tad SO e for ytilo*. doll for rtrtJSaJ; tht dcstaj b for folly f*l r . nociitfctrf; ralwlltd 34®3i. CoOxtdailtl l*i@l3}sj. ■»«>». Jna bay*n ofltr |6 for food eoaotry txfrt; tad tad <|a»tf>dat $3,78©!. ' n ?* Tk * , vi la i , . ,nJ ,on J *« lo *"i *t)cj No S,ttrly «C»t,o«lotiOrr; Noifob,tlsl.o9ai,oeiß «tort;clab M » , ;' V ‘VV* TU ttoooot told wu 1f1,440 Otlt—-doll; ttlet luu bull la bi[< n sju Hyt, tod Urut Scad, rctatla BDtbtaftd tad lUll-eetaa COO Lbta coerieftt sl,3TK.~[Uilv»uki* Dem. W* hiTo Utile to report regarding the Dry muktl. TWIiMTiMt Iradeot UuMMoa U peat, bat tbe reorder* and tbe &*“[*! detbead from tb» Interior have relieved tbe dulleaee which tunelly etteoda Ibla period of the year. Home tfcv OriMae Packagv-Uooaee bar* already ibalr appeerai.ee la tbe market, and Motaof Iba leading dlstrlb- QUBt boaeee are making prrparallooe lor tbier fntore np pUw, allboogh do Imported Iraneectlooe can be reported. After tbo let prex. we may look lor aa Imprevetaeot la badoee* in tble departmentand sore g*o«ral activity. The Qraaeee (q Poneilr geoia. la maintained, »n.i |q tome |o* •Uarea aa advance bee baeoeakaL The export* of the week bata been lergt-ly Iff eocom of lha tame ueiiod laat veer. The tmpnweioa preralta that tbedUßratU** la China will be •eUled without any arioa dletarbeace by tbe coacteaioQ ol tbeObtoeae, but tbe epprabvoeloa of mother Cbloa war baa already had a prejudicial effect a poo tbe trade at Bbgtip “•N »d A»erlcao driile are lu ronaeqaeaee reported daiL —tN.Y. Tribune. , 4 1 1 The aiooey market ie without ear evidence of Improve meat. Tbeoffvrtageof paper would be greater If borrow ere received asy eucoaragrtaeat that tbelr otbrlura would bedtacouatal; but la Ibeabeceoceof Ike latter tbedenuod ie not brary.—[et. Louie Deo. Inperu tor Uwtteoad. I ? I*. W *,* bM * potatoee, J I Uooav; I bbl lard, J A eetzei; 10 bbla c oil, A A Hardy, 33 Hoar bbla, B Bob* I moo; 0 da tuba, Lambert A Hbiptoo; SO do backet*. J T UcUonbe A co;4cke wire, 8 do riveta, K Towoeeod; 480 bids floor, liltcbcMok, McO.eery A re; 331 do, i UcQuUy bo do. W ittagbe«;-Tcarrwbeat, L Wllmatlh; 086 bbtawe, alb bbu butter. IG3!> tibia liqooc,2ob bxa mdee,4oO bbteoil 1116 do floor, ISO do nif*t,'!UA bbde do, 2S) bta rage, 1000 pge lead; BuS pkgi tß*f Impl'nte, 65 caeca tobacco, * axe do, 06 bill, 60 fra lard; 290 bgi wheat, 100 big wool, CUrka A eo. Imports by 111 war. . WHKKLINU, per Minerva—4o bbla wbiaky, 4 bxa mdar, 1 eeemgara, 136 bbla floor, 1 bbl wbiaky, Clarke A co; 0 bile ala, Fleming A broe; 25 bdtg obaira, PalktDrr A Irwin: £8 do do J W WoodwelLObbda tobacco, J WTaylor; lOtuoe old Bietal, Lyoa, kburb A eo; 40 bbla ala, Bbodea A Tenter; Ikjt wloa, B Wormier; 6 bbla boleae**, 3 B Oeafleid Aco, 10 bxe glam, Bekewall, Peere A co. ttIVBU RBWI) Aiida from Iba n-gotar eackela there wav not a single arrival oa Selaiday, Tbe BOttoa wtib a good trip ol bulb freight aud pM*»Bgere got off for bu Lcrala hi tbe crealeg. Tbe river coatlatiM to recede at Ibis point, with ebon et>v an feet elcineheetn the channel. Tbewealberledvaraad pleaaaut, ead eeemlngly eeltled. Boaintee oa tbe levee le r*r» United, eod there U but Utile doing either la tbe wet of eblpplog or dUcbergfog. Tbe Beametirabeta from Z taeerUle, waadaa oa Sander, aud will dosbtieae be band at the landtag tbie taoraing. Bbe will leave od blr return trlpoa Tanedeytrealug. Tbe Ueetlage froU hathrltle, aud South America from New Oricwne arrived oo Snaday, Tbe DUdeta, frotO PitUbargb,-paaaddowo far SbLoaU withe fall cargo eod a One trip of people TbeLebtgfa ead Arizoola, trom 8L tab;Daeotxb, from klempLU, end Man rouetltatalbe mrriveU tnm Uet, from LoaiavUle for Wbaellog;' Courier for \VhooHcg, ead Lady Pika lor Naebvilla, all with good tripe, ara (be deputoree. -The Marmora and Clipper from P.tubnrgto. OfaloNo 3 from Mailetle, gaaira from Wheeling, Urey Earle from Pomeroy, Weaoos from Haabvmr.UleDdaU fromueatihle aod Judge Toreoca freta New Oileeae ere dae today ead to tourrow. , . Tbe Jteee K. Bril, Arlzbula, Da cotab. ead W O Woodefde ell eeooanced for PiUebnrgb tbie nomine —I Clo. Cota Saturday. . , . < . nievivariiere waa aUUonary jeeterday. Pr epecU ere g-edfurwiueful ludTtry oaranery tin by tbe 26th of Jane. .At preernt we have tto any heavy rata, or any at -all worth ta)oUo6n>g«otwbere. Tbatlleautirl aumiioole wf”?** BtTl A»hte 1 eadoo more.’ They ar* (eUingl and tbelr cbeaaeUaracoUtagbetattd'vtraUbteolag, vhkh lea feruoatedrcatiutaace .. There ara imtaeaia qaaalitka ol cm and other goode along tba Miaoari, awaitlag a tin la the river lor ahlcmeot to oar market, saUlwheo, money will be ecarca la rural perlx There will has perfect nub ol grain from tbe Up •r MUelmippl. aUa,.wluu:-tbet river tima mrenl Aet. Tbne le aot much freight op tbe Illioufe, we eboold la , WCi ceil rely u tbe mercy of tba fl«tneeby Iboae whtxe duty lt.wae to hare protected them, and (bey mml'beTa pertebed bat fur tbe mealleeee of Jee. Pa! lnnon, tba mate <4 tbe UmL,«b«,et tberlak of hU Ufe. yemxlaed open tbe burning dmk lo mve tboae women ug cbltdrao.’ i • fT*/; Tbe tur-kveper,JeOKA Yiavyenl, aarroaty ctesrad. Uot log all hU money aibl bar flgtnr«*~.amovaUas to ahbwt THefitßcmeadpAmehim tcetall tbefrUmnL dr. RbUtae wee at tba wheel; and was comaellwi from Ibe bat rhaoa roof to nve hie llUi The y Bowen modern! mnh»—.uv lnft fa her pcwii. ‘ Utglrtir, • ■ ', ■ dBRIYffD. ..•> jl PfPlfTan dlaatloge,NaehvUW; v • lilrer—tfeet,6laclive. TalegrapliU JBAxatetA.' ; Hrw Tcxx,- May 19—tehee qalet aod ateadv, asd ta moderate deaUadats>2l> brpwaaad pmrle. 2OOO t»)t>]iipj£ 0 l 1 3 1 SECOND BALLOT. titan*. Cut. Uiqxui T l 1 i a ... a a t s g* 13 Iroa ttaliiag) Iroa Vaalts, Vaelt Doers, 81 Au*nd street and M f*A, HIDES, UUIP r PROUDOB, Is* aollrlud. Prompt ttUa- U>«t to nestling *11(1 bmivllßp . Fortlgi and Demrstie Billi of Eiebange, GtBTirtOATIS OP DKFOBIY, BA2TK HOIU AXD BFTCII, so. it uabket srarsr, rirrsuonou. pa * gas;.r!•°° ,lla ' , **** , ' aa s£;g? VV K Y MA N dc aO N , kfeoatactarereead Dealersla ell klodeof TOBACCO, BNOTP AND CISARB, a a d X*BAP., TOBACCO. Omur tfamilkield Strut Md iNaeumA Aifry, . PirrHBUKoa,PA. lIAS removed to the boose lately occupied by Dr. Wm. A. Ward, Mo. 378 f*on ttreat, (tooth tidaj third door above Uaod ttrttt. OOct lloort from 9 a. M. tfU (m li.aunuioi., vrrno*' sonants— ........ witsea «pnp ROffirsoh, aims t hileßes, FOUBOKRS AND fIACKUBISTS,' WASHINGTON WORICB, Pittsburgh, Penua. oac«, Bo.sii fl«rk«t itrMt« klnfj* ofBtoKnktt|loa««aa Bill llsrhln njjh RsUroed Work, BtMaßßoOsrk sndßbeet Iron Jobbingsud Bsp*lrlagdcosohthpripoUcsr'nirt3:lyJtc HENkyh. COLLINb, forwarding and Cothmftalon Merchant AND fmOLXULB MALES IN CTbeeae, Bntter, Bootla.irufa, . And Prod bo Oeosnlly;; i a&re k: - HnT# rumored Iron N 0.57 Wood street lo N 0.33 StnlUißsU toMt. PltUtmrgb, r*. or Trade for Riga.• • JOB R 8. lißßj ■ > MERCHANT TAI L. OR. 80. e» flarkst St., Pittsburgh* A good assortment of Cloths, O/mimr*, roTaoa, Cto*Ti»a*, nod nil goal*' «n|Uble Jor r*oltpai*ntf vetr. jut received: ' - Jjgirtm prompt]* flUed, I, bteet etjlee oltbsart. Pittsburgh Steel Works. Mta u w.B'cmuocßß JONES, BOYD * 1 OO* UsDofitctsrenr of CASTS T EE L: —ALSO— SPRINQ, PLOW 4ND A. B. STB EL spring And axles, ’ Corner Rosa and First Pittebui^i/Pa. r.7‘ ~r V* ™*» iutou* Utoornuttunn. pmiJSJi. pittsburou connuiion uuuie. WALKER at BARRETS, -COMMISSION MKHOHANTB, ITTSBUBGB BJHtIKJCTGSBD 800DS, Coal Oils ahd other Merchandise, No 160 Pearl Street, n re w\ y SpOooslgameats eolklted, to wbkh proper et tentlon sbsUbsclTeo.snd pretßßdeprmaptijTnnKind • IVSUKB. i. Messrs. Rnca RJcterde A O* t |lt*«rv.lofav HeckACcC-. Alexander King, Eeq.,l •• JScKssA BrtAW - **«*«• Adems, Uscklin A Ou, Wilson A-Breloe, N/r. ’ *VKBiUN £ZURANBIC. ' SlffllT BILL S' DRAWN It i‘. DCMc.n. aiißßnAs * cd„ 08 THI.OHION SAKS, LONOOB. IR SUUSOV.OKa PODBD UTERLINU AND OPWAnijfll BUU. copituU, on h,na,ii,]fc*Wi if ■jss& ~^fcsmgs«Br f .... •• : ADVISTHEHINT, IPRinUI: {.h iW IKSUU MLin ml H\l HnlM Rixuiui cnaai-r iu.duim» M .. .. . J'B'NDT'B : : B RON O H tA I. ClO A'RETTES, U*d«l7 0. tt. BITUODS ft CO»ID? NASSAU BTHIJCT, B. T. Priee,il|wrtes;mtA'wtorpc*i. . VOft SALB AT ALL DRCOQISTS. ‘OUKTUOUSAND SKIRTS-jfc*JClt DAY X : >- : And' tha Labor of One .Tboasand lTaxids •'- innqalrWbViteiliauiKir ■ THOM B ON 'U Ja«*B»rta»W ._», • .. . f'2 1' a UULASSKS—IoaHaIfbbK prime . mention Uolunv, Jo' mI to ~*,,, i lor Ml*- on ib* wharf; pr NallA MUtmC tail*, . x Q M M»ySuspEK.r ►JWKyKJMW^Btrirtifprimeitri’ ■ r ' '' ( -Tf • - • \ LIVISGSTOS, COPELAND & CO. Proprietors, iUNurACTcas Xj'AIRBAN&S’ PATENT Pi A BTUC«, UA7, OSAIN.UKK, OOAL. I »ttb QoMJ*c t»wr «r wuboat; Iron or W, to Um null Uoaatar Scale* »od B*Uoc«*. AHo\iTCnK* ,^°rl7.‘“ I .r! , ““°“ CtUm^ 0 ' “• " nrt ' ,lW «»MmS»BOuB LOCKS PAUT HILLS. OOUH lill!LuA , '«Dt? 1 dtOT -° r '” r » ,, “*"« UUumti u 4 OiktaL. oommm... nmVT'S.SI.™ “SHELLIES, SAOSAOE COTTIBS And STUPFEBS, BOLTS, ULMBOnOa iJfciluf BUIa “’ BEO 0AST 0»B. ABU! PDLUE3, WABDBOBB BOOKS, PUB IBOS BEABBL A^fa,- to P u M T.iu.«T WT ~MF,rM^u.oMU.„„ J DoßJSa^iwwßwrAii^:i; : Cjf Piddling cpUnrt*. Kilhoot tnnrt. |5 for»ap«rfla* wotero. s*sj@ r— ——, r -.,--,-^,. 1 _ “™> .WM^ivmMwwiv ?,?*•*,• Dd ,* u « , y« o»a»di4a flj«r fau agtio •ii ( bitj di V* &****¥ into* «n»a. W.u» osljsasdmM* Iwlmt, —l 4tobbto*t ***•» Mic*, Coctioicau, BwvAre*. Uoncno&fUU, -» w^« f*** WOO both very hutea* 50,000 BOXX3 BOLD IKOXI HOSTS. l-L -J. M; a£oS“,i,S r 'S d “2£S , « , JjJfttwfiSrti J£"‘ w * b W W 21? m . $l C 0 3000 r«7?«n2o»* tW l“ ly ' < *® yMr V !a * u p«rtaorjßu«f^'B^iMraiM" RF?a5Lf;* I 8f 00 iw! 1 . “ U * lok * clob.t JlSiOiM—. Qloa> Power &•»• been «U»«UJ by th* ObdfUWXWtfc o.u^nSu 0 i g«d. ,< p«k , 2i *"• UollwU. Itapte. *n, ud ihrtrOmlcai pref»nh> JKTJ KiESST 4, f£L“,“*" 'Wing; ailm 160 ; * l,m "'» i , * Bd •«*ot«I 6; lb. mmtduinnhlmd UrflmJ. fffti 7Mlf ‘%? U — “1 »®»Xto Han. Urt«,m! hm.l'ta.nmrlhiimrifc'i ■-> - :-T^ _ »«iro«nutiwb«g«tt «ii«in t< . nralntaj'inmon !H§aa £auit£toi££%f I ',"| ii ’ 1 ““"“t*‘ buu, t «j WU u, MIIS , bj&.^ >n«lt«lloi, Whmmn* ftnprt**. ’“>st s common u c£tat?,* r “ u “** u - W«W|4, UnnnbctniHv nijr n*m• «a k»wg •* tb« Depot. t + 4$S £ iiJ£t- t 0 Cor- Fur »%!», WboJo*ai#«nd by the Inwotor and Pr&- y + AoBXfHil»T*B,PWetfc*loh« «p *UBrttdw»rU « CO, Forwarding and Commiuion Hertbaati, JSjt? C * m " ,reUl SUrMt, It, Lo«li, HOL.MKB A SONS, Diuni n J. SCOTT. OoaUst. B. B. * C. P. MARKLD, And Agont* far (1m 8»U of pjl.-godAnT ~p : f.,.f -I«o* as HimciKt—Pttimm;Br*cp-J[ ecuEui Egii-i polltab UWiiiulUclof'iWiu from Darld Boyd, of Ktakfmtnltoa Station of the Altafbwy VtlJej IWJrom!,»twWM;corij of;»fc*jbr« by Utatu4c.r thaPerarW Byrop. Ur. Boydtea tulal keeper, and I* well known, and h* h*a aolbrad 6»r the lux tight jeeia.lTa In&irftialne ihiV* hi* gained atgfatpotmOa (n flash by (bants of ona totUa of (b« ejrop, and h*a an* tbortzal dm to frablWi ‘Ltal*il*r, Which" U 'appaufcd. I n>r*r to tha of IheParorian Syrap la | another colnmn, t* parKeatara of Ita rantitfa powers. I I DB. QKO. H, BK7BEB, HO Wood Agent / Janatar 554, 18«0 f»a. On. H. I **od you <>■«« dotUra for two bottles of lbs r«ro»Ua gytap. I gat owe botUefroaiybOAUmUkrM tracks ago. If-yon realises ma, I lolJ yoa that I had something Ilka dyspepsia. Tha wfnJ «bd {laTiia-fclfo'bJvUi,; and r >i«. |* the back r the taatejjgbt 'years. ton told me II I would take three botttaa at t knowing wbetbaf it ironM do any good, 1 thought I would firat try one tcttU.. Mow that! aoiaeodltig tbebnUoreftf lb* weary la to abort a tkoa.yon •lit aeni m«tha<>tb*r tbraa bottlea. *DAVID tnivn N>td l*y HU OEOKQH 11. KEYdKB, Ho 140 Wrad W f«£rdiwT a o*rttict&»i ao'jruicttsir ouTuiHim Don't fail to proouro Mr®. Winslow's Sooth a I for CbUJien Teething. lUuußomu)Miirtb< ******** fM«HlAtatlb#pror«* of tttdtifegbj MfU&JBf tb« goou, raduclsg all luftanmiaituu— will allay jhUo, and la tor» to rcgnUte tWuoweli DepaoJ npob It, aotbwa, tX •111 giT* raat to joorMlve*, aotl rellat tod baaiih to four talksU. P»rfcct)>«*roln»lloMM.' TW»i>repar»iloa 1> tfc*.|>f««crtj)Uo®.ol «■# of ih« UMtaxpcrUiicvd »b<3 aktlfal CqimU PbycteUns to H»v ■agtind, and hn’Uxa otaj With u*rtr bntag'n)uMita . qUliobs of cate*. W» belter* U the tmt io4 nrut nsa*sj la Uw vsiU,tß 41l cum of Dymterjr and Dterfeot* ta Children, whether It •rim trun UrtWp* at Iron * a y ottos caoo.' IHlteas* health c»b be wttiiMtttityddtenaulettfeM toworthUaweight Is fold. - »„,- t t ‘-~--»>. <«M2i2S«%ass^ift»A a i? 4 PBIOI ONiy 2&4WTB a BOTTL*. hold by Drnggteu ihrooghOßt (1m wmM/ '• PE.OBO. ut\llTBllß,a l MtfcrsSSbß»k. Jewel Iry! Jowerlyf! HBINEMaN S BBTa*H, J«w»!l»r», 43 nnk ltVMti' j 1 Have juet opened, and baTB for sale, a lai&»—}“ *ad TArled uaurtutot of ", • ® ' EARRINU3, • j. v-. 1 FIKGER RINGS* ‘ l - A LOCKETS, - « SILVER SPOONS,. ' " \ MUSIC BOXES, • ' : : ~ .'WATCHES?* v .v.*,* •> ' - ' SEALB/-' ;: :Y ; , raft;: • ' •... PENCILS, ' POOKCT CDTtERT, CHK*U'g?6oHB, fiinßT BTUI)3, * , CUAINS, SPECTACLES, ’ vwa% j TOBACCO BOXES, /' - ' PORTMONfiAIES,: L'y - ‘ f - CLOCKS, ' Fancy Goods, etc.; etc., oil will U Bold low for cash. v del7:d&wT UCLBBOLDS UtHUINB.PjrtPkBATKUr. HSLUBOLD** BUCUO tertfaaDladdae UELMBOLD’S BUCHU fortheSß&aic 7 l - '•' ÜBLU BOLD*. BUoaU for th* ‘ |i: •*■' UELUBOLirS BOOSO terOteDranr* 1 * HBLMBOLD’S BUCBU far KinguMR 1 ‘ QIbHBOLD’S e c ' UKUhi BOLD'S BCODD.-fer Dlnte*— //irau>. ' • ■'<. '■ U BUI BOLD’S llOOnOtbMHtßcott'BjJSnrf'' ’ ÜBUfBOLD’S BUOUU for Wert K4mat^ ?i : - 1 ÜBLUBOLD'S BUOUU for Ganarat Dabdltr; ■-' r UKLUBOLD'S • UILUBOIiD*O fiOOQU brDmwtrUtewK 1 "/'•• nKLMBOLD*S BUCUO <■ ,t - BUOHD ter WrtatelOMC 1 * UKUIBOLDV BOCDU torl>rjo«oftS*Sktß: , ,: UEBUBOLD’S BUCUO tbr tiapttetat - "-- •H .- . BUCUO ter Pate iat& BUOUU tor Uterterkior ihhklrtttdK with " ■C Taaporary BoffoatewaadLoarofßtefat: -••••v. ÜBLUBOLD’S BUOUU feeUoldUtrrtdArrttenß wtih Want of AtteoUon. Horror of ” T “ ' HtLUBOLirS BUCUO terOtefroswic - '''- i niLiIBOLD’S BUCUO ter PTreteoi from-lafi- - % »od •!» dl-aaaaof tbaSaaital a fa4>Ux>4l«ttb «oao trbylhldttwarMd cssgbt at by verdant young aadold «Tl>oUiaaxaa- Inch -' ' fa not tha character of Prnf.woa Wood* Hair fcntoratlva. ‘ TU« geaUaitMn boom before (ha world vUhostaoy < *tiUh IriaUn 2Cilopblafariaiß, or nay other —L riarUinceatriiMaay tarro;.** afmplyjJnrifawn i£Sr Se^oratipe- »hat It expre*a*«, precfaaiy—aaA M • Bator , ■UvaltacU. Bajr {‘nuinr Wnid'tUiif Hittwilln "til m you value yonr acalp, aya.yoor v«ry train* a&ply not*. to* al«« far ft nay bo (hat-ywnrOl *n|ja*«vroma#h. uunuu (»rfamM liraeilea'imcnsiUt Smmm*- Ur.yood’a Beaturailveforth*. Qatrlsrii>tnHhnlclaax It Will, b?Natare'« owoPfocfisi,-*' 1 HeatoroGtay Hair totha'OrUtoat Color ; Witt atkt Uaix draw on Bald Ueadt, " IY’lirrß«Cor* th* Kaiara) Svrnttaoa,---, . ' Will raibotaarotca nil Itchlot, v .WlirratnovaallOandrai •''■•• . Will caranir«n>p(faor-4Taa BcnlAnMj:'\r ” v;. ; Will uakatUDalr Boa feodOJoia/, * ■ Winaahe the old appanr yotnif ngnltt. > 'WUI ptaaenatb* Outer of Bale to ullage, ' *• ". Aod le oceof the tx«t TolM AiUcfae bow la «»•. f: fJ ~T. - • ktajafetared by O J. WOOD.* 00, fad ao&Vbol«tW .twl KMat), uUI BroadvM, (bit jr«ik.«aiilU UirkiUt, SL'Lool<,Uo. f ' BoM Id PitUtarfch by Dr. Q IQ. OxKBTSEB. :B. L 118. WKatOCIt Acu^M>a»»Dramg».-f—wiy|, i :8»9. BaltimorcaiiirO&iaiUilroadCj., I8f). THE BALTIMORE 'iRWH) ouio uiuuADaauttHTtfßß9E9B( •» do« pc»p*rod to uc*lT*tfad bnracd M TTtriiH»iratn thnoitbUliiof Udisgtoudboa"'' 'I -' >! ■ . . Mct thi KuoraCutn. *3^' l 6 **™h»S«fc uiwjm ESsi? *** ?rU ‘ p * , °* •••*?* "«• -^. l 5?S I L*Vi c * B * Potter, a*d Wwfetssicaite ,N*W ToSS,a w, .Brondw*jJs?j7t&a " ||W ' « ...-..«- Col. K»Ur. eoc. Sixth and Gtewtast mb. * g* wiucra*. j. t. eSST™ “ PHTSBUHOU, W. J, Jolibaloo, Utattr atrotLoopo ?WS^M^. OT ,. end ablppara K»Mrallj,ol Pittebvrtk, Aftrgbaoy OUjr tad rkiaUj, la calted teflui feclUUuartfcU Ho*U ageon parad with otbmtaodUMtr pattooarw tad (mam rw •poclfotlr•oKcUmL . --- UMfftT D. MIAJUk m <* M • Lf&IWKKLLAS/ m Upitoa jpa Silk. Sioop f Kiari, 1 terLwUt«.uitteittd.cfcad2nc.iVtiwi r t- "‘" l " o r»ttA BBiWLß,L*criuwiUA* udfioims laodall kiadforD&t UOODS. : ■- >?-■■■;■< r 1 ?”"" 1 *** mvu ' kUULAR TUKSPAY PACK- . m~Z ' » fOßl*NlsmUU4S»tte wvMfin ■ at 4 o'clock r -~t' -J^Sui ßßr*m* board, : B»rl3: Wjj%rEAßgET7^*TO,^ U-1 Dry PUnt rmterfc • 3bbteT»ltewofe* r ' • . To MTlra on ataamar for ■!» by • «■»» n»i»n bictbt tm.. I EAf TUBAUW— - '■•■> *•■■> JLI ,' Üblb-I&MeHLuI ■■- : - ' 4bo«s - do,, .~, ... 555® Npoaiden