v , to ■ ■' V .• . (I rr- : 6: ’ ; 'V lit •-.* '■.!:■%■ t-££-' •;.: t • ,r;y..- . :. Assembly oi'ttie School - - v l»vesbjrteriim Cliui-oh. Mat; 2Gih—Tho report of tbeCommiUee on • * Church Extension was adopted, >Uh amtad -1 meals;. i f Oa motion of Dr Siesrns, Dr. Smith, of N.Y., was added to the committee to whom the report bn Edacetioit. was referred; and on motion of. Rev. Aeborb, said bo'moitiieft was instructed to revise the Assembly's plan, at the earlieet prac tioable period and submltitlotbe various Pres byteries for their tejeotionior adoption. The following Trustees for tho Charch ErUu aioo_Faod were then elected; W.A. i 'Bootb, A. D,Smith, J L W. Mselain, of the third elass; and A. T. Haltfey; Second class, la place of 0. K. Lie, resigned.*; - The* following Trustees for the Poblisbiog lloase were next elected: ... Jobo,A.,Brown,M. Baldwin, Thos. Braiaard, E B Adame, Bam’l H. Parkins, Cbae. W. Worts, u ' The report of the committee lo whom was re* ferred the teport'of the Special Committee, »p -pointed to examine hato the affaire of_t.be Home , Missionary Society, came up as the order of the day, . ' ; The report breathes a oaociliatory spirit, aad . reviews the groaods of the dtsigreemeot, which *'-• * has lekeu place,between t£e leading denomina tions ialerveted In the concerns of the Booiety, and suggests modes by ; which a settlement of the differences may be-brought about. With'a view at some defioite action, the committee recommended the appointment of a committee of ten, to .meet in a fraternal, confer* enee, A committee, of congregational brethren; (sboold such a committee be appointed) consist-, . mg of two members from each oflbe Cobgroga*; tionai bodies with wbieh the Qenera! Aeaembly ia In correspondence, vis:.The.General Assoola-! lion of Coootcticut, the General Association of . Massachusetts, the General Convention of Ver moot, ibeQeneral Association of New Hampshire and the General Conference of.Maioe. it will be the duty of ibis Committee to make a fall teport to the nest General and to recommend tb'tbal body each plans and men* sures pertaloiog lo the Rome Missionary work as they jnay deem wish aad necessary.' Be?. Wo.; Williams moved that.no member of the Assembly, bo-permitted to speak more than fifteea.miautee upon ibo report. Aq amendment restricting ibe timo of speaking to tea minutes, . was offered, end the motion was adopted as amended. ' <;• , •_'* Remarks were made ! by Rev. J. C. Downer, Dr, Wisner,.Dr. Braiaard, Dr. Balter, Rev. H. Cnrtls, Prof. Alleo, Rev. A. EMridge, Rev. C. t H. Taylor, Rev. Henry Darling and others, aod the dieenwipu was out short by the hour of ad journment arriylog. The report of the Committee will probably be 'adopted at the stsslon of to-day, as all the gen tlemen who Spoke upon it, with one ezoeptioo, agreed in its.favor. This opiolon eppoars to pre vail generally through tbe body that oo oompro- wilt be agreed upon, but that the efforts of - the Committee-will bate the effect of aaiUfylng of the New Bcooland Congre gaßonal \dflDOmlnatlon9 that a deoision is abso • eutdy naoeaTWy. : .. ‘ Oa BaturdaT afternoon The members of tho Aaaiihbry. vtsUed OakUnd, by request, and par took of a'”'repast gC***® ®P b 7 the members of’ thotbjtdrP*e*byterUdC ha ' cl K Sidy 28*A--Tbe Assembly 9 o*cloek, rod proceededJto Jbqaiagga,Cf{*f epeodlog thirty minutes in devotional - .The minutes oflbe previous eeJrt°® were raid and adopted.' v . . , Several committees submitted report** *“‘0“ were placed upon the- docket and ordereJ f* be taken dp in their regular order. V Rev.. II *U. Field moved that the ;report of th e Committee on Education be reconsidered; which l>etag adopted, the gentleman offerod a snbsti ~fnte similar in its tenor aad.provisions to the committee’* ’ report, 'bateostsinlog several i clauses explanatory of the Aesembly. . The sab fitiliifc wes adopted after a shoft cßscusaion. - .Dr.- Wing, from.'thc commiUeo on Rills and tinsrlare*, made a supplementary report, which recommended tbat-ibe Assembly take no'action on the sabjecl bf alSvery, at its present session, •tbo action oMSS9 beiog considered jast and 'satisfactory. Accepted, sod adopted by a hnan , imous l , , • The report of the committee, to whom hau •been referred the! report of the Speoial Cota 4nissioD on Homo Missions, dame up underthe order of tbs day, and the discussion which com menced on resumed. Speeches were mads byßeve. Samuel Bell, of California; J; A. Wight, of Chicago; Jaoob Patch, of Indians;'Wm, Wisner, D D , of Itha ca, H. r.l Aiarlah Etdridgo, or Patriot, Mlehl gan; Thomaa Braioard, D. D ,of Philadelphia; v ' Bam'l T. Seelye, of- Albany, N. V ; B. C. Magie, i»f Dover; N. J , and. oihera. Neatly all of the npeakers were in favor of the adoptioji cf the report, befog of the opinion that the, committee provided by ihe.-report wbM by the next ses elon of the General Assembly, be able to make atrangemenls irliereby jji:a«paratioa from, the congregational denomlnation la tho Home Mia eionary:'Society-could be'broagfait-nbout ic a manner aatiafaetory. to all' canfearhed. Afternoon C. -E. Babb moved that 4 o'clock be.fixed at.the boor for taking a. final aot on thb-report wbiebywas'tinder eonaid ' eratioo at tbeelote;"pf the fotenooo seaaioc, un lees debate thereon wae cdncladed prlor to that time.: Adopted, with' the phderatsndisg that; before tbe qoeetiva.be put,.an: opportonity be given td offer amendments.: • Rev. Simqe;lT,;S«gjß» from. Commutes, ka« J . ported the nanus of dalvgues to corresponding bodies; rrhlch report was adspied,; after rtrlkihg onube hatnes bfrhcse appointed to the Uoited PftvbyTerian Chqrch. lhß General Assemblythat deabmioatioh having intimated at its ; iaat aeaaioa that Jt.rwas not prepared, iq 'opao« correßpoindtmee; Reports from CommUteet- on Bynodical P.e corda were .called for.. Several CommiUeeSfc-* Bponded K wbea tbs report of the Committee by abrtn tbs report of the Bom* Mission Oommls aloa had been reported bsek, raths.op In order. Remarks were madcbjrßevsrß.-Pr Baconiuf Newark T., Wm. 'Fttller,ef Biurgli, Miehigac,D. A. Medina, Ohio, 3. O. Aiterbory, of SewAtbady, Indiana, E. Car tin, of fc WAyns, Indians, E. EL Andrerwa, of Athena; Obis, O Baribolomew/of Angaßta, N. V.,n:Cortls,D. DvGaleaborg.llUaoU/Alooaon - Bcoficld.Cbaruaes/ »ieh]gan, N. Bo*worth, of Pairport,^Ji-f;Buirof,Hewark, : N.J. Tbs boor of 4 baring arrived, a motion was made; that the time for ,taklog tbs final vote, on t h« aiepiifih«ltbhifpnrt;t>fi exieoded one hoar, phfchwubitbyadMldadvote.iv —' by Dr. Wi»- -n 8 f r pft«r : whiflb ihe. qaeatloa was put aod car- 1 yried6Vn*itoasim6nsTo(«. •< - by reqaeat, the vole of Uev. B. tiLßsil, ofCtUfornla, wasrtoordedlnthenegn i.V •.•^- ; .Uive.--^>y I Utrvii 1 . 5.*- " of Chldago, I "teqd flfe report of Charch 7 iff - vents the affairs of very favora * ! *'V *!• light.- Tbeycontribpilpnrfoibsfubd show “ v. an Increase doring lbs perdent. -Tbc report was aeooopanied ;by ref oendlngMexereiaeof energy ph tbdparf oMbv churchy and;tint collections be : taken op at as s»dy h;<J*yafl praoticill* ip all! be churches of the denomination* ia aid. of Jibe frfesd* of; the • Booloty, - . ■■ waanooepisd, and adopted without amendment.. . ‘ ' ! „ ® D D., Secretary oflbe Churob i ErtcnfllonEo»otilen, wts, pormiUed lo make (. ... . • rqmeremarks, explanrtory of the potltion and | alnoe ns formation, In • JBoff, . -■ - i . Rem irks Bp<mihavork.;of chnrch_exienßlon" | , were«nadebyßsvi^Neiaon,Brainardandptber#, _ after which iheCommillce on Foreign Missions * ttjWtifwMch'wearaad by the Clerk, iv -Th\.'reportreprefcnledihcaffairaofthe Board I i <to bp Ja a Ullafaoiory. condition, aod U nas vadopied t»Uh a,few unimperUnt amendmenls. '■ .-i' v. • •K » * .« * \ , .v.vy.v ' '•’tv-* ■ ;• :vr, -r*: . v ," V 4 . w;> 7 ' M ' _;••• 9. . /. . . i . ,;ta *• • „ ♦ ■# 'VXO.-M-., A. - „ , :^'?£x£r.i ... ' |> ;., ' 'ij**“ls* '".‘‘'A'-a ;: *.■?>: v' V *<•>* '-!lK‘t*.iS.yVi JV, \V„* • • « ■ s v I L I ’ , » X. J*) -'- » »»> " < *, yittsliurgf^ttjcttc. orncidz. P/LFKM of TBI 01fr.% TOEBDAK SIOttMUiU, UAV 29, 1860. CITY AFFAIRS. ' MlYKoaoioaicAti Obforrsttoei Tor tbe GatctU,bj i)iKt Sbtff l O|>iUiani 5$ Fifth St.—corrected diiij: . I« SDK. : IH ■□ACS. ...U... CO ; • 68. ' 130 . ■, 78. : , .9 o’clock a. it..—. 12 «• 6 “ p. ■ . RapubUcan Headquarters for 1850, WfISKS WOOD ArtD FOtTEtn 6T3. • l&JGUrtaMGtonWaodgtrtetSGl FAcs,Kc«tii(ta Rooii9opQ&'«verv dfty,'(SuQ _ days ffzcopM.) fnm9t.il tolOr. M. English. Qernren -*u4 WtjirbNe«r*p*pne from ell pert* oT Ibo Utuutj wo ate, : soil Iteput*l»ren (J4tup*l*n Documents tx dlstrltiaitoo- Tint puMte grueraliy a»4 •tr-up-m »|*Ul ß g PitUbnrah ere cor . illeMyttnltedtecall. 1 -.v-.,- Kceeotive OctsptUien of ibe Club meet KVEBY {^{o'clock.r.■. arSliliwtct : . Poe Rcav—>A )trg« »od oonmodioos room in / the lbir«l Blory of -the Gaselte Baildiog; is well-: lighted;, euy of ffOoeBtt, ftbd vilibo reoied cheap ■ (o* good itoaat. Apply »t the oonotiog room \- oftbißoGioe. X L all KelWgerator*. )Siod» Water Cooler, and Batter Croek inside, A - etGxonax W. Hobust’x, rirast f Allegheny,’opposite the Post Office. Call aod examine them. i ACciourr ISI * Coax. Pit.—Joho Ileory, an 1 ‘employes ia Dlebolu'l & Co/# co»l works,.Urn* feting from some severs iijtiJi®? rgpsirea.by •- ,*a portion of the roof cflhepitirC was *J* dowseablm. nisrlgbrtbigb'botitfsW"**® ' oad-lwth:legswc?eb'orribly frootaroa, •. H»®. •heels wieeUo »otioa«lj , 'tuiit,'eo U Is oiooftdiwJT •doablfal if -ho . : • -a ; . -oaed boat baiU’by Cassidy, called lbs V*' M* , .■ <Hng«. ,, *■■ * •.■.•■: ■ -■ '■ '■ -v.'iv.. - i jrv• , y; yv_. PirußDEdn A Btxdbotjll* asd Cbaetisu i :Vallkt RauAßax>§.-~A netting of the ctiixcas of Uaaifield, tad others residing oo the lists of the Pittsburgh & : Bteabeavllle asd Chsmers VaUsy RtUroade, was beM at the tillage-of Mansfield on Saturday evening, May 26th. ' J.-Vf Rowland, Esq , was ohdeen.Chairman, and J. L Marshatl, -■ ecretary- TheCbairoan announced that the meeting had beep calledbj. pnblio notioe giten several days previous, In-ar* der lo devise such measures u di; be necessary to remove, the jet remaining obstacles in lb® way of ao early commencing and completing of these roods. : : , , . IL F. Bmvih, Esq , being present, wasaeked to address the meeting. Ho stated that the ne cessary legislation bad been obtained from the Btaie of Virginia, mod the remaining great ob stacles In the way of the speedy completion of tbeee roads,itrcrolbe unsettled coofltilou of the land, damages and rights of way, which in Ibw aggregate, amounted to a largo sum. Mr. Boiyth read to the meeting a letter from Mr. Potts, President of the Western Transportation Com pany, dated Pittsburgh,' May 25; 18GQ, directed to him in answer to some inquiries made, in. which he states, that o leading hindrance now existing in the way of speedily commencing and pushing to completion the roads, is the unsettled condition and heavy cost or the companlu'e right of way 'account. That the consummation of the necessary arrangements to finish* theToad*,'al ready far advanced,are largely contingent on the satisfactory assessment.of the right of way ac count*; w ith these aecoaotsln proper shape the work will be speedily begun and pressed to com pletion by next spring; it cannot bh commenced, tturil this U accomplished. The largesumrequir ed to Complete the Chanters Valley EaUfoadcsn not be raised, if the possibility of a heavy adr diUonalsum to be paid for right of way, eitres: capabilities in the face. The residents iatong the line of ibis road,if they desire its coaptation; must give effioienc aid to that end. -- Mr. Smjtb further stated‘lhatcommltf«(s bad been.appointed,in Washington-couoly to pro curereleases of right of way, aod lhatthey were meeting with favorable success: that aotive efforts were on foot to secure (ho Wheeling Extension via Wellsbnrg, iostead of by the Cbartiera Val ley and Rempfieid Railroads, and that unless those interested io the completion of.thel® latter roads would release all damages, the.eompaoy would be compelled to abaodoo this iruate aud accept that via Wellsbnrg, and thus lose most probably for. all time the through trade and tra vel over the Cbartiera Valley and Hempfield lines, which in that case, if.built at all, would have to be oompletod by tbe local interests along these lines, and ofied far looal trade qlone. Further remarks were made by Col. M. B. Brown, J. Sieveoeoo, JA. Lee and U J. Rogers. Those persons preset who bad damages as sessed to them, tboogbk there would be no diffi culty in procuring releases, provided (be Com jiany would cotnmeocoepeedily the work on both roads and push ibe earn® to completion, i The following resolutions were then passed hy. the meeting: Raolctd, That R. Lee, Wm. M. Douean and D. J. Rogers be a committee to wait on all per sons iuierested on ibe line of the Chanters Valley Railroad, to procure releases of damages and of rights of way. Ruolced, That J. V. Rowland, Isaac Walker, Jr , and D. J. Rogers, be aoommittee to wait on all persons residing on the Hoc of ibe Pitts burgh & Btenbe&ville Railroad, for a like pur pose. Retdced, That these comtuiltoes report (be re sults of their several mieaionr to the Western Transportation Company. . j?rjo/i»r<f,-Tbet the proceedings of this meet ing bo published in the Pittsburgh papers friendly to an early completion of the roads. J. V. Rowlash, Chairmen. ' ' J. L. MaasnaLL. Secretary. Adiuha Patti’s Guano Cohoset —This beautiful aod accomplished young lady gives her first concert In. this place on Friday evening, and irom the interest manifested in fashionable xir dee, it will no donbt be attended by one of ibo best audienoea that has ever been gathered in side of City Hall. There baa been bo much said jo the Eastern papers of her beouiy and tbs wonderful flexibility and compass of her voice, that it would be unnecessary to speak of them hero. We clip the followiog from the New Tork Sfutieal World: “Mies Adelina Patti was boro In Madrid, ' Spain, April ft, 1843. Her mother, Madame Bar ill Paul, was the prime donna of the Grand Theatre at Madrid, aod on the evening prooediog the birth of tbe“joungeat of a Urge family, Madsme had sung Norma, id whioh tolt she bad a high reputation Curiously enough, after the birth of Adelina, Madame Patti Jost her voice almost entirely, aod baa always be llevod ihat it was given to (he ohild- Madame Patti left Madrid as soon.as possible after Adelitia’a birth, aud Milan, the permanent homo of brr family Her* tbwjro*' presairo Birak£ieh-, Ql ?4>* of the osvf.pnh** d«juoa,jben only fourmonthljitd. family .emigrated to this country in 1844, wbeo PaUi pert joined Banquirico. the buffo, if) the management of the Italian Opera,. Chamber street. There were four daughters of, Madame Patti—all artists.. Tb&eldest, Clotilda Barill, married the son of Colonel Thorne. \m%- Ha, the next, Is ibo wife of Mr..Birakoseb. . Car-, (pita resides in. this oily, and is on accomplished leather of anslc; end the latest edition of this musical libretto, is Adelina, the subject of this sketch.’ Her first public appearaoco wa* made when she was nine year* o!«l, at which time, id com panj with Slrakoeoh and Ole Bull, the infant prims donna made a tour la the provisoes, where, ebeeang all the great pieoes made familiar by Jenoy Liod, Bontag, Boeioand .others. Abiot this timd she received the highest- eomplimente from Sanlag, who told her ibatsbe woald be ode of the greatest siegers lo the world;' sod from Albooi, who said if she went to Paris, she woald make each a furore as is seldom seen there. -After a ooocerl tour with Slrekcsob, Miss Adelina went lo the West Indies with the great pianist, Gotfeobalk, where She divided (be hon ors with him. At Porto Rico she bad an offer of marriage (she was then fourteen) from the richest., proprietor in the-place. Bui that die* mood wedding did not dome off. • Adelina ia still in 'maiden meditation, fancy-free,’and is.tfr roues only to art. . . ; ,v , Miss Patti made her first appearance at the Aosdemy of Mario this winter. Bbe has since Snog the following parts: Laois, in Loots de Limmermoor; Acdios, to flonosphuV? Etrlra, in Puritsbi, flcrielta, in Marita; Zerilnv, in Don Giovanni: Reside, in Barbiere; Norma, id Paequole, eadAnande, in Mose." . Coußt or Cojncos Pjlias.—Before Judges Mellon add: Adams. ’ : Ifonday,Moy 28(h —The cue of-Wm. Watson vs. the Pittsburgh & ConaelUvUle Railroad<Jo f , is on trial s second time, tb<r,application, of de fendants’ eoaoeel for a new trial, on the grooud that ibe jury’* verdict for damages was exorbi tant, ; eiov having badn'saecesaful. Itwiltbc remembered that this banse-wi* first tried be fore* board of arbitrators, irbo swarded. $9OO damages. The plaintiff appealed to the Court of ComnonPle*?, wad getting tbe case before a jury there a verdict nf $6OOO was obtained. A new trial was granted oo tbe groauds suggested above, whloh U now Id progress. *h« damages claimed are for*miking a deep .cut through the plslntiiFe farm; in PcebleVidSfllblp, sad are both direct aod cooseqaeDtiatr Evidence .to show tbe latter was, afier a.'sabbor* argument do totb 'slier; rated tbe coon, oo the ground: that' cooieqaeotUt damages were never allowed 4n Pennsylvania unless by special pro* vivioo. In consequence of tbis, it is probable tbe.Verdict of tbe jury will boob.let* than the former verdict. • •< . * --.V;' Wa direct aUootloo to tbeadvertisement of Mr. Btmuel Riddle, lo to day’s paper, ilia as sortment of bk*kew;cr;varloaa descriptions, •churos, lio. t Is Very extent ive,Aodmoet possess much; attraciloa fop formers and; gardener*.- proooi, elothe*piDi;£[aroat lobs, baokete, •to., are .ela&iahii line of barioeit, and those lo want of snflh : arttcles msyrefcoa finding (beta cbetpind substantial. Mr. R alsoadver- Uies five Ibonsand etratoberry foxet, a neat aril*, ole, and just received. As this delicious fruit U just ripening; and iour large gardeners will be thinking of boxes, we thlok this the proper time to direct tUtentioo to Mf.'Biddle’e has made prep-: station tci accommodate them irt (bit way on terms tbit cabdot be rivalled. : Rbsbbvszv.’Btods wf tbo Cymes#’ Base Twelve hundred shares of this valuable etook viltbs offered at public sale.at the Merchant*’ Exchange, ibis 'evening, by Messrs. Au&Uo Loomis & Cot .The stock will bo sold in tote not trending 40 aborev, in accordance with a claaea in.tbe supplement'to-the cbarlerapprovedMay 14tb, 1857. Tbls ifl a valaable opportunity }o mike a safe Investment and one that -will apt ■oon 0Mor ; «g»io. W« need not jtta \o tb» commercial a'-moding of tbo CUUen. is. .a inellinllon well »od fs.ortblj known among oor prominent memh.ms anil oommaml. their confidence and pat ronage. ; Amault AW» ■BnT*»T i -C*th»rlo« s |f trl " “ f (lie 134 w«a, Allfgbmri B»J« »**•■ ttrd.j, bebr« Major Morrison, »g»ioM MloMgl. liujniMter.ohorglog bim wilb commuting »n »«r, aultwnd baUery upooberperson, ttnppesTSlbe defendant, with his wife,-called on her Sunday afternoon end wealed no v ©l<l,ncootfol setllfiu.— Bbe deolloed 'dbiog this; aayingif Ibey-would ballon aomeweek day ebp would settls, ana 1o bodeetorlo g, .to lurn fbemoat,!io,* truck hsf, with his umbrella, ’ Ue, ho; IWed, In' MeClor® township;- and was aaoblc to oome into tbira enyt other dby than Sunday.— Tbowiatter nfee Coolly compromised by.hi* pay* log $2 costs ehd foVgirTpg her the debt. • /. ■ Hsxa 70 Baiv,'— Mery Alilsmnde Information before .AMsrmoß Jones, or the Fifth ward, yes-- te»^S7 t ;»gldiWt;?Mln?.Popnl|l«. ebargingjiim «|ih Ibitatßplog to break in her home •od'whfp h«r. He vuhtld to ball la $lOO, to"answer* • • ■ .■■•••. _ •• • ". , * t- 3 •V - -vr~ n- ' ; r cppKch&: - ‘ - Piushttnh-Cotthe&slAlfifUtrir..f*|aUr mohthly meatlsl,Monday wming. -.. Bxixct Conitctt—Prtrto* all the bombers except Messrs. Reed and-Thompson. Mioutesof listmeeiing raadandappfored-' Mr. KioeaUpTMented ■ memorial, signed hy 2S reridsoU and tax-pajersoh Earls's alley, relative to water pip* ia said alley. T Referred to Water Coat mittee. -xc Petition for paviog and gradiog Washington «L, between Peanmavenoe and Franklin it. | Referred to Street Committee.' i Petition for 300 feet of water pipe on Clark at* Re ferred to Water Committee. C. C. ctfneor. Petition for paving. De-VUIl«j it* Referred to Stre^Committee.. C. C^eohcur.. • Remonatraoee agamat paviog Crawford ab, signed by 23 names.. Referred to'Street Committee. •' ' A petUloh wis presented from resident* of the 4 th, sth and 9th. wards, fur the' use of ihe.fire ploga In those wardrto fill ipriokliog cars on ibe Chitons* Passenger Railway, and a resolution was passed granting the same. .: . Report of Water Commijleqread and approved. ResolnUoo A»r the payaeai of $7 60, election ex penses la Ninth-ward,'was passed. : An ordinance , relative to . .the VBcetioa of Elm, Walout aad AdAina etreets.in favor of the Peona Cen tral K. R., was presented, and referred to the 7 Select Cummlltee, with lostroetiooi to report at next meet in. • . A cummaoicatlun from P. P. Sswjer, E<q., Presi dent of the P. A E. L. Pisseogor Railway, asklog leave to sprinkle the streets their track is oo; also, a resolution accompanying the same for the free use of waterfront city fire plugs for that pnrpose,was read and referred to Water Comm(Uem The Presldent preseoied two oommnoicaUona from the Controller relstire to the claim of Petar Waller to have $l4 73 of baiifiest Ux paid by him, refund ed, end covering bill of W. Elchbanm for $2 88, dis count on depreciated Spanish sHver; bill for Sophie Stuart for $3 37 for cleaning Treeiurar’e and Con-, trollfer’i’rodtas; bill of Balger A Davitt for $4 75 far ettara for Controller's office,.aod bin Cartwright and Toaeg for $1 00 for ebeck file for Treasurer’s office. The claim of Peter Walker, was inferred to Floanca Committee, with to act, and a resolution adopt ed to pay the other bills and charge the Contlogent Food. ‘ ' From C. C., an ordinanco tolevy a tax to pay the interest oo the bonds issued by the city of Pittsburgh to the Cbartfers Vkltey'Rsßresd/ The followiog resolution'was by Mr. Blair, end adopted: Reaolnd, That we do not believe a levy of 3) tnille sufficient to meet the requirements of the mandate of the Supreme Court to provide for the payment of the interest on the boeds, now doe, timed by the city of Pittsburgh to the Cbartlers Valley Railroad Com pany,and the eoeti of snits, and therefore non-eoo cor in the action of Common Council and adhere to our former action. Adjourned. Common Councn*.—Present, all except Merirs. Bearmann, Fulton, Hayden, L*og, Robb, Robbias. Prayer by Mr. Tibby. Bliautes of last meeting read aod approved. Mr. Hill presented a petition asking Connells to eompel the Allegheny Vsltey Rallrotd Co. to comply with city ordinances. Referred to the Btreet Committee, with iostmetioas to act end report at next regular meeting of Coun cils. The chair presented a petition for the paviog of Cherry alley, froo Fifth street to Diamond alley, by the city. Referred to Street Committee. Ur. Barnhill—A petition far water males on St. Patrick’s alley. Referred to Water Committee. The same—petition for paving Uoioo allay, be tween Henry end Elm etreets. Read aod referred to Street Committee. Mr. Latton offered tbe followiog : Rtkolv-ed, That tbe .CUj Regulator be instructed to fix a grade and draw an ordinance for Mulberry alley, between Mechanics end Harrison streets. Fifth Ward aadTeporc to Cooncils. Read three times aod passed. : Mr. Bsrneiofhred the following : - Ittrolfxd, That the CUy Solicitor in conjunction with- the Recording Regulator, be hereby ioitructed to examine the ordinance la regard to tbe laying of .-raUs* fur the East Liberty Passenger Railroad oo Wyllo street, from Fifth to Tunned _ street, end re port to aaid Councils at their next regular meeting, if ibuvo mentioned Railroad Company bare com piled with tbe Wrdlnsßce as paseed by Conooite. Read Ifaree times end passed. Mr. Bailey offered tbe following : Rttolvcd, That Messrs. James C. Stewart aod Ed ward C. Stewart are hereby authorised to use tbe •cates now erected, near tbe intersection of Liberty and Mortuu ilreets, for weighing slock, hay, grain, etc., aod to charge and recover therefor the like rates as those ellowdaJ in tbe ordinance relating to street and public scales, provided, that the like proportion of foe* as are paid by other scales of the city, ere by proper bond mcureJ to be pell loto the City Treasury dutiog the time for which the scales shall be Ihoa used. Referred to Finance Committee, .. Mr.- Uaitejr, a peiitioo l<ir the passage of tbe fore going resolution. Same reference 1 Mr. U..ile>«, from the Urdioaoce Committee, oo the subject of xrantiog the esa of Fifth street to the Pittsburgh ± Birmingham Patseoger Railway Com pany, report 1 that said committee prereut ao ordi oa&ce supplementary to is nrdi&Bore grsotiag cer tain privileges to the Pittsburgh A Birmingham Paskenger Bailee? Company, passed the SVth day <>f August, IBi9, without eo.r recommendation as to its-pevsiga. Tli« ityuit v«itropt«J aid lb*on l luK« lead, ibt «m Doliua Ml Ur. sMlwrt (be utdMtanm *M laid (ba latir. -04»-.'««.Mjt4Anc*pral*(l*a I’r Pn-aut-jr.rmod o be-r B«il ««; CMOipabba )it (Writ* bf »bkrt> «M ta*J tbm* itatee eu.l paaewl. Mr.Vloyd,* rrfor* Iron (he Nonce ComuUta*, wllb (ha ttflluwivg raauiiiUMOi JUftotvrd. Tb&l tbe OMatraller ba awl U Sef*by <]lterl«J lo (nsefer tbe eon ot glQjlOO, <Mffi S;>vrofVtelija No. S. tw Ibeetzikicc lao'l lUfuct eaJ r«eu!alfca ran! Ibtie (imse pwwtd- A from ciiitro* leeUinf ooProo etrert, eekleg Coui die la great ibe CIUMir Pee *ag»r Baltwiy (X>w|>tn) ibr f Htllrf u i.( oalujj a*|p( (tout tbe flr» |>la{S o*r l|*lnk lla«C nM etoet. te (Uteri Coudcll, rrtd earl |>r*yrr of peUtliKtera cruitM*. Comuua Oonurlt o n>-coo<iir e&il.lrfrr to W»t*rO» Ui eiUea. Ari) IUTIieJ. General Cenfercnee of ibe fleltiodlei Xplicvpil Ctioreh. BtirrAbo, N- Y., May 24,1800 , TwsßTtrra Dav.—Bishop Simpeon in ibe ohalr. Rev. P. A. Blades, of tbe Detroit Con ference, conducted religioos services. Tbe committee on the Book Concern were in structed tolaqaire into tbe expediency ofantb oritiog the Book Agent* to publish in a cheap form that part Of tbe Discipline relaliog to tbe Articles of Rrligioo, General Rales and Ritual fer general oiroQiaiion. - A retolniioa was introduced to amend tbs Disciplinary question, 3J see., chap, fiih, page 8.1. to read, “What shall be done with those members of the (M. E) Cbnreb, who wilfully and repeatedly neglect to attend class and other meant of yraef. The following resolution was introduced and referred to the ComtaiUeo on Soojlay 8obooli: JUtolvtd, That tbe Discipline, page 43, chap, Ul,sec. 4, answerB to qoesiion 4. bsamended, so as (6 read ae follows: vEacb Qoarieviy Con ference shall have supervision of all tbe Hunday Schools within Its bounds; shall appoint Super intendents for the several Schools annually, and fill all vacancies which may occur in tbe same during the year; it shall also have supervision of Sondey School Societies in Iti .bottode, &e.“ After committees were annouaced on "Colonl ration’’and "Memorial of Peter Certwrigbl,” ibe Committee of Appeals reported lo tbecass of C D.- Borliogbam, expelledjfrom tbe ministry and member£ip of the M. £; Cbnreb by tbe Genesee Conference, by remanding tbs esse beak to tbaVConfereoco for a new trial. Motioo prevailed to taks op the first resolu tion of the majority report of tbe Committee on Slavery. * . * Dr. E. 0. tfsvea, editor of Zion'* Utrold, de livered a strong speech la favor of tbe recoin* lion. At-lbe close of bis speech, Dr. Dorbio, Missionary Secretary, preeenied a enbeiitnte fer the majority report ou 81avery. Tbe subelitaie embraoespotlions of tbe majority and minority report*, and deaigoed as a peace measure. He addressed tbe Conference in a speech of nraob power in favor of tbe substitute, but on motion, the substitute was laid on tbs table for tbs pres ent. ' When Dr. Durbin concluded, tbe Rev. D*. Stinson, of Canada, took leave oflba Conference with appropriate remarks. Conference adjearood with benediction by Dr. Crary, of Mlooesota. I . y. M. C. A —Tbe Young Men’s Christian A»- looietioo held tbeir regular meeting at tbeir rooms last evening. w. H.' Kineald President io the obalr. Tbe exerelses of tbe evening were opened wltb prayer by Rev. M. Howe, of lowa. ‘ la tbe absenoo of tbe Beoording Seoretary, Mr. MoMester, 1 A. A. Lively was eleoled pro tern. On motion of Mr. Hows, tbereadlog of tbe Qtlttulcs and other regular bueloess-w’as dis pensed with,after whlob tbe Presldenl Inlrodnoed in the audience tbe Revi Mr. Leod, of Philadel phia, who addreseod the meeiiog io a very able sod eloquent toinoer. After be bad ooooluded tbo hymn oommenolog with “flelv»*loo,ft thjr Jojfol vcqod.*' was sung, when Dr. Bralnard wae also Introdno od, and epoka at eome length in hie usual happy, and Imprecates style. Wa regret that we have neither time nor space to give a more extended nolioo of : tbe inlereeUbg addreecoe delivered by tbe aboyo named gentlemen. - . The President announced that tbe Bey. Mr. Soelye, who was-to have been preeeol bn this occasion, was unavoidably detained. ' After prayer by Mr. Howard, tbe meeting adjourned. . Tu« CiTizeea’Ba»e.— The Direotors of tbli bank will remove tbeir quarter* thi* morning, from tbe old'stand oo tbeeorner of. Virgin al iey ard Wood street, to ' tbeir eapaoloas and beautiful oew bulldiog on tbe eorner of Wood street and Diamond alley. Thie le oue.of the iloest boltdings in the oily—spaolous, airy and well lighted, «nd right io the bear! of tbe btul* n*ss portion-pf tbe oily. Tbe ohange id quits An improvement. luPßovrsa —Prank Cook, alias Robloioo, who Wet convioted in Cleveland some days tines of pissing coonUrffU JooDoy, end subsequently attempted to cqmuit saiolde by cnUlog his throat with e bit of glut» : is Improving, end all-feora of his life are oter. Os stilt persists iq'saylog Tie will not go tothe penUenilsry.. . • ELAOtwoop’s MAaAinni for May bee been u< ceWVd and is for sole by Hant & Miner, Flftli street, nejtt dobf to the' Poet Offioe. II Is to exoellcnirnnmbentnU of /good article*.: .Ueir York: PobUshed by, U Scott 4 Co-. Lots Central Company, hive booght or loafed one bubaredeh4 land for feeding the oeltio tbs reed carrlu. . BoDi«j*BxcovxEfp.—Some of ibafrithd* of ibe coal boat men recently drowned to the Ohio may feel Interested in learslogthai sight bodies werefouod floating tn Ihenvcr near Madison, oo Friday last. What diiposition was made of tbem, tbe telegraph, throught which ve get the information, dose hot inform ns. Tbe Life of Abnim Lincoln will soon be ready; poire In cloth SI; in paper cover 25c. Uuot A Mi ner, 71 and 73 Fifth street, will have them for sale. JAll the latemagoriaes aud newspapers can be had iluot A Miner’*. ' ! Tax Throne of David; Mill oa thoFtou; Say and Seal; Biblical Reason Why; aud other new books, can be bad at I unt A Minor’s. - t - Aspbaltb lUoriso-r-We are pleased to note the fact that the demand ,for the relabrated Asphalts Roofing Felt is steadily oo the increase, and wa doubt not that tbe time is fast approaching wjieu *it will supercede ell tbe old roofiog materials In Use.— Thomas Parry, LtughUo’* huilding, canal bank, Dear the city water works, is the agent, and will fill all orders with promptness and on tbe most reasonable terms. Those interested are Invited to call and ex. amloe specimens. [ t Wbo will not wear neat new gaiters br shoes, when they can bo had at such extremely low prices, at tbe Peoplo'a Chesp Shoe Store, Fifth street, second door from Market atreei? Goats’ fine calf boots, $3,50; geota' gaiters, $2,00; Oxford ties, $1,50; Monroes, $1,3?4. 9 A full assortment of ladW, mutes' and children’s wear. | THE LATEST NEWS BV iTBLEQRJLPB. RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETTE OFFICE. Thlrty-Wlret Congrese—Sixth Scealon. Wasuixgtob Citv, May 28. Hot'se —Mr. Corwin moved to postpone tbe con. eldoratioo of the Pacific Railroad bill. Mr. Houston hoped not, for to-day would be wast ed Id turmoil aod wrangling, as last; Monday was, and wbieh every man here was. afterwards ashamed of. i Mr. Corwio would be sorry to introduce any sub ject wbieh would produce such a result. His object was to transact some buriaeii—not to create tor moil. Mr. Crawford said every man’s mind was made up for the Pacific Railroad. I*, bad been a pending sabjeet for five years, and (t was time it wax definite fly acted upoo. Were members afraid to meet.the jitspontibUitiu? Mr. Elliott spoke earnestly of the importance of taking op tbe Light-house bill. ! Mr. Farnawor& said that both wings of the De mocracy, st Cbirleitoo, agreed that tbe Pacifle-RaU road should be coostructed. , Mr. John Cochrane loquired whether Mr. Farns worth sopposed that tbe Democracy 6xedthe'day whan the ml-ject should be ealled op* Mr. Farnsworth replied that the [Democracy of this House had fixed tho day wbeo itjwoold be con sidered. He hoped the friends of the measure would not vote for tbo postponement, which would be the tueaae of defestlng tbe bill, ai It would have to go to tbe Senate, The House refused to postpone till Thursday, by a rote of 57 to 118. | Mr. Carter asked that a day bo eat apart for tbe consideration of tbe District of Columbia busioesi, bat various objections were raised by Republicans. Mr. Hughes said it was very bard[that they were not willing to do eoytblog for tbs Dlstiiot. The House concurred iu the repdrt of the Com mittee of Coalersore on disagreeing to tbeemend menl* to tbe Wmt Point Adndemy biU, wbieh lo ad dition to the urns! Items, appropriates $35,000 for the construction of officers’ quarters.' The prov Lion fur the moonted reg meat of Texes volunteers, was omitted The House revumed tbe eouriJera 100 of the Pa cific Railroad bill Mr. Phelps’ amendment to strike oat tbs route through Sslt Lake, was rejected by 4j against 73. Mr. Hegap’s amendment to make tha proposed grantaasmerely trustees uf a compel*? to tuitd (ha road, was rejected. An amendment by Air. Regan, that the grantees •bell within three months of Ibe passage of the act determine the amount of capitaLnoeeiiery to com plete the ruad, end open subscription books lo New York, New Orleans, end other places, was agreed to by ity against 50. Pending an amsnJmaat tn rubitltuta tha Texas route, the House adjourned. Saaava.—A Urge amount &f runlloe-business of oo general interest was transacted. Tbe making approprutions fur tha completion of the geological survey of Oregon a%4 W’sjahtogCoD was taken np and paired. / Mr. Da»is made e report from tbe Committee or Conference on disagreeing to the votes of tbe iwe House* on the Military Academy till, which was concurred tn. Oo motion ot Mr. Doolittle, a resolution was adopted, calling on tbe Secretary of tbe Interior, for informattuo as to the contracts fur tbe extension of the Patent Office, Mr. Dixon desired to offer the following resolution, and to say a f«w words by way of explanation : Rrtalcrd, In tbe execution of . the order of tbe Senate, for tbe imprisonment of Tbaddeus Uyalt, the ttergeaol-at Arms be authorized end-directed lo re- Bi'*ve said Hyatt from tbe eumdtuo j«it, in thls city, end permit him tu psae without restrafut wilhia the limits of the city of Washington. Mr. Oreeo objected to tbe resolution and to the debate, and tbe same lies ever under tbe ruth. Mr. Dlxoo gave notice that h« would call up the rMoluliob U> burrow morniog. TfaeDafieiebey bill *u conaldored at Uogtb. Tbo 8«oato w*at to(D axecutiv* Mtsiou, and ad journed. Wessiaaro*, May 23..—0ur Minister at CTilo* Km tiiuugbt (bo cooiloct o( tbe Capteio* of ibeeblpi MeeeeogacKuty Simpson* Gov. Morton and Pioneer, M conoocteJ wilb tbe Civotie traffic, (bus aorioaily/ affecting our relatione with that empire, of saffieienf importance to make it tbe (object of especial dU patch to our government. TbeeUeotioouf tbe Gov, General bos been directed (o the ondUpated fart tbAt Ibe Chinese were token on board their vessel,, ij ing at Whampoa, by force of fraud, ag aiost a posi. lire rale at Port Canton, that they eboold be shipped only at (heir pleasure. Miniate* Word uya (bat oo A met lean will bare any connection wijb tbe traffic; but unfortunately, ready ageota are found among tbe Baglhb, and other merehaou at Hong Kong. Amer ican TeueU are chartered by tbe aubjecta of other goveromenta, and eoodbut bat become the traffic by recent traoaactlona, that otber government* bare either forbidden their vesaeia to be engaged la it, or retrained and regulated St a* to throw it entirely Into tbe haeda of tbe Americana. Mr. Ward expreaiea tbe earneat hope that Coogreas will pan a lav to pao lib inch offender*, which obttrucl the faitbfol etnen tioo of the treaty alSpalation*. lie *aye the honor# of the Coolie traffic, aa conducted at Wbampoa, ran r not be properly deacribed within tbe llmlte of a dU«. >atcb. Tbe kidnappieg grievancea baa become so; atolarable, that tbe Governor General baa bees; arooied to actioo, aod at Canton, roearda bare been offered for (be beada of foreigoer*. Tba bill which' Mr. Elliot boa iotrodneed into tbe llonat for the remedy of the evil ao far aa American ibtp moatera are concerted, I* la accordance with tbe view of tbe Stale department authority. Ataanr, May 28.—lion. John Cramor, delegate at large oo tbe Wood Cbarleiton Convention delega tion, Chairman of tbo Aitor donee meeting, and tbe raprcuntailve mao of the Wood Dickinson move ment In tbla State, baa written a letter, declaring that be baa beeumo perfectly eatiified that Stephen A. Doagiaa I* tbe only man at the Baltimore Convention who can bepretenlvd with any hope of auocen. Thle Utter li regarded here aa an indication of alarm on the part of the Dlckioioo moo at the probability of d. Sejiaour’a nomination at Baltimore, and aa'an at tempt, on their part, to bead off each a movement. It la raid that it wUi be followed by other aimilar demonitrntiona. ■ Boms, May 2S.—Lait night, an ineeodltry at Waltham destroyed the Episcopal Church. Les* 112,000; partially Insured. The northerly end of Long Wharf, which bat been repairing, slid into the doek last night, destroying a stone m wall, 00 feat long, end an earth embank ment, 20 feet, woe damaged. The paper factory of Haven « North, at lAshland, waa horned leal night- Lou *8000; iosored. The CUlsena’ Saloon building, in North Attleboro, wes destroyed by fire tbit morning. Loss *60,000. 6r. Louts, May 28.— Tba river U ewelliog at tba rata of 2 inches per day. Thera U a depth of H feat water to Cairo. No malarial change In the upper "streams. . . The most violent storm of the season passed over this city on Saturday night Bain fell from tevan o’clock till midnight The atorm waa accompanied by vary javare thunder and llgbtnlog, and vary high wind*, which did soma alight damage to aeverai housea, blew a steamboat aecou the river, and sunk tbe New OrUsos packet line wberi boat at tbe levee. Tbe weather U cloedy end plaaaant Waeontarojr, May 28.—1 n eooaoquanee ofnn.ee olJent to the Niagara, a new programme has to be mede respecting the movemeot beoce of the Japan ese. They ore enztooi to retnrn to their country el •the earliest practicable period., To-day they ore re ceiving visile from tbe »»»/effleera and tbslr famUU*, and others. Their etny In the North and Booth, will neceeiarlly be limited to a few days where they will not recaive visitors to the ex tent they have la titi* city. Persona baveeome hither from distance# of 600 mliea purposely to tee them. LOUIBVIU.S, May 23 —A terrible thunder storm occurred here yesterday morning, at l o'clock, un rooDog house* and proitratlog treaa. The rivrr Is riling slowly, with 7 fe«t 3 Inobea or wour in tba canal.. Weather clew; mercury 70°-, Baaaos, Mo., May 28.-The vUUge of Monioo, PiscaUQuaa «0., woe almost entirely destroyed by fire tbU morning. About 40 buUdluga were burned, In. dudiog the only eharch, two poblin bousw, the pott offiee, atoree, Ao. The Are caught in a stable coo oected with the MonsoQ House. . \ SavaxKAn, May 28.—Tbe District AUorueyhu entered a naUt yjroacguiJo tbeeaee* against Lamar, Alkao Matt,Tnckcr and Brown. - Proaeeutiouacon tinue against CapU Faruam mJ Carey for pUacy, and Trowbridg* and Brown for holding Africans.. New Yonc, May 28.—The Horald baa a special dispatch from Wasbiogton to tboaffaot that tbe Max lean Mlnbter baa advices from Mexico, that Miramoo and the Church party wore uttarly rooted, and tbe Liberals lo.fuU possession of the sapUei. : _ - lUto«»Tiii, M.J SB.-TI;. 0m,r.l AMraMjj.f; n K. Preabytcrian Church, to-ilsy, erected tbo l»re*b»tcrj of Toledo, and the Synod or SL PeUl. fbe remainder of U»e procefellnga wta aulmpbrtauL; riaciNgaTf. May 23;—The boat Telegraph No. 2- X fn.o> ft* landiae. -111. -huf Jo.» l ibe wa« stopped by poet boats, one of which aim rank. ; : - r -' -i New Yonx, May 27,—ThaeUamerNurthaw Light, kritAd Boturdey night, with California mails to tbe th triiiur*.' Her California tews w»* r/xTEST''Pirojr*irtrKap e. Arrival ofibe SUatssr A'alnttas. Fa era ec Poixr, C. E, &lay 2S, —The steamer Palestine, frua Liverpool *VSi p, m., of tbe 16;b, via Qaeeoitowo On the 17th, passed this point at two o'clock this morning. The newt is interesting. Garibaldi, with brer 1,000 followers, had landed at Marsala, in Sicily, nodertbeGreof two Neapolitan frigates. One of Garibaldi's steamers was ctplared, and the other sank. Tbo volonteere who landed were at the moment of the mail's departure, fighting with the royal troops. CoL Melici. was forwarding the preparations fora second expedition, and six thous and volunteers bad already been enrolled. It wax' asserted that the enormous diplomatic representation made te Piedmont woaid decide the governmeot~to prevent the departure of tbe secood expedition. Great agitation prerailed at Naples. Pullinger, tbe defaulting Cashier ofibe Uelun Bink of Ijondoo, bid bkefi sontenced to twenty years of penal servitude.. Haiti* agaio menaces Turkey in tbe interest oftbe Christians. Arrival of Ibe Arabia. Halifax, May 23. —Tbe R, 51. staxmihlp Arabia, Capt. Stone, from Liverpool on tbeldtb, via Queens town oh the 20th 105 t.,, has arrived at this place, with three days later advices. Tbe stAamabip Africa, from New Yotk, arrived at Liverpool on tbo morning of tbe 20th. Tbe intelligence relative to Garibaldi's expedition is stilt meagre and conflicting, bat tbe reports gener ally eonrnr in sUtlog that be was making good pro gress. Some say that be bad eaptored tbe most Im portant poiots in 1 Sicily, except Metslea.aod Pa lermo. ! After hie landing at Marsala, the Neapolitan war vessels bombarded that town without a warning, end tbe British vessels Interposed fur the protection of tbe English residents. Tbe important announcement was made via Ma drid that tbe King of Nsplea bed applied for foreign intervention. Among other questionable ramors was one that a treaty, offensive and defensive, had becn condudcd between Naples, Rome, Austria, and all tbe deposed Italian sovereign*. *Tbe latest aoeonnte from Naples represent the ot mostconsterneiion. The troops were dispirited; to mnltaous manifestations were taking place; tbe royal family was pecking up their Jewelry and voidable*, and there were strong ladleations that a great loser, reedob is looked for. . At the latest dates,- Garibaldi's forces were moving on Palermo; The British government bat issued a proclamation against enlistments for the Pope in Ireland, bat it does hot interfere la the subscriptions fortbeSicillan Insurgents, tbe lew ofieers of the crown not regard ing U as UlegaL Tbe English fondi were very heavy under conti nental politics, but there was. more steadloen ft tbe close. - Loidok, Silordaj.—Ball’* Lifoof tbia morning announces that a masting took pUea between Uee nao am] Sayers at that office, yesterday, to discos* measures for terminating the dispute between them at to tbe Champion'# belt. It was ultimately agreed that two new belts, exact counterparts of Ibe one to much coveted, tbould be made fur the purpose, to be relied by pablio subscription; eaeb-eftfio eaadidatea was to bead tbe lilt fur that to bo held by bit oppo nent. Tbe old belt will remain !o possession of the proprietor of Ball's Life, to be fought for by whoever may aspire to tbe booor of wearing iL Sajefe bat enraged to retire from the prise ring. Palace.—Tbe Paris Booree bad beeo greatly do pressed, bat elated firmer; rentes 68f 80c. w Tbe French Hinister at Naples bad aiked for four tblpi of wer, and tbe vessels bad been tent. There were segue end aoeotbentic minor* of e new French ioen for mllitery parpoies. Itait.—Theodore Parker died at Florence on tbe 10th. It wii reported that Lamorirlere had made a for* ward movement with tbe Pepel troops, end 5.000 PiedmontOM troops bad ainbarked from Gaooa to check him. It was politicly asserted that tbe French army of Rome bed received orders to eTsenele that elty. It is sail that tbe Sardinian Government bad or dered Ibe garrisons of Central Italy to march rapidly towards tbe PoaliGcal Iroolwra. Spais.— Oen. Concha bad been elected President of tbe Spanish Senate, and decorated with the older of the Golden Fleece. Tbe army of AtrL-e entered MadriJ amiJ ranch enthusiasm. Russia.—Tbe Austrian government bad stated that Ibe British Ambassador to Russia, no tbe re ceipt uf UorUebakuS’s c-ommunicetlua to Turkey, lodged a formal protest against it, bat this was nut be only received ibe comuQQiostioo, ooder re* serve, by jtUttng that be ioleoded to refer it to bla government for ioitraetione in Ibe metier. A late dispatch says that Ragland would ioterfera. l.irTrpoji Catto* Market.—The Brokers' circolar reports tbe sates of tbe week el 43,000 bales, of which 10,500 were fur export. Thoiatee of Friday were 6000 bales, of which 1800 were to speculatort-aod expofters, clusiog quiet at ibe fullowlog anthemed quotations : O. leana fair 84, middling do 82; Mobile lair 74, middling do 8 .1 10; Uplands fair 7i, mid- : dtinga 6 318. The stuck ib port is estimated at 111,000 bale*, of wbieb 00,600 were American. Tb* advices from Manchester are unfavorable. Tbe market was dull, and in tome cases tbe prices were barely maintained, but most of the producers ware firm. [ /.impost //wifrfMjft Market RicbXtdsuO, Spence 1 Co. report the weather "US ■fsr or abtuYor tbe crops. Floor firm, but Affltfica&'negtated; sales at 20* 6J fijtSOa. Wheat baa advanced lOs6J(ci} lOsfld; white lta(lsl2s 6<L Cora'very'dull and all qualities'arc slightly lower, Ibe prices ere nominal, el 35* for mixed, 35a 61 fur yellow and 36s 6u@37a fur while. Wakefield, Nash' & Co.i'report Floor as partially 64 higher. London Hariri* -—Barings A Co. report Wheat as bovUg advanced Ison English, while American Is 57(357*; red 50(451*. Floor 2,3@395. London SFanry Market —Consols closed on Fri Jay at 9fs(jj)iN! lor money and 94$(u)tf43 on oecouot. Tbe bullion in the bank bad Increased £154,000. The money market is unchanged, bot there is leas' deuand, # Baring's circolar quotes bar silver at 5s lit dollars 5* 224; eagles 76s3|d. A tetter from Garibaldi explains that the steamers used by him were taken possession pi forcibly and not chartered. Garibaldi baJ Issued proclamations to the Romans and Neapolitans, calling them to re. VOIL Palmero dispatches of tbo 15lb, say tbit io tiro cburchey it tbs termination .of of •‘lnly forever—Liberty forever,” Ac., wsrs relied. Io tbs evening, tbs people to tbs number of too thousand assembled. Tbs pollen warn uaibls to dis port# tbeui, sod lbs troops war* called oat; tbsy fired'on tbs people, kllliOf* fonr.and wounding tho. Several pertoos were arretted. There was some excitement io Florence, owing to tbs sppsiroßcs of placards la favor of tbeex.Grand Dok«. Tbero were rumor* or tbo intention of oo •(tempt at tbo recovery of bit power. Tbslr gar. rlsoo «u strengthened sod tbs National Guard called onti- -• :Jfc defalcation oo o small ecilo baa boso discovered against tbe cash Wr of Peaky ft Co.'a Book io Lon don, bat oo prosecution eras made. influential deputation, hesdrd fry Uiloer Glteon, hid UU before Lord PeUnereton .tbe plans fir Col. fihiffsei’a telegraph to.Amaile*, Withe Faroe Utißtla and Icv-Und. , fteMNiu Ornid Duke Nkbolee wee on a *UU to tbe JCmparorNapo’+M. iberepmtlhel France hid (.florid pacnnieiy iiuUmbUy tOfwiUerlenJ «ee uutoendcd. " Austria t efuoe to admit' Piedmont to tbe Dcnf, fence, < o tba (tNOd tbit Cavoar bid dMtuvd tbit iU UUoM to take fro pento-tbe dispute between France end 3s It ret* land. • Tb* Papal troop# are cooUaoilly concentreilog it Oobto. It 1« Slated that IhodaleUflted for the ereochyfsCOa*, lion of tL tue. id 1 tbo fleet detachm«bt will leer# tbortl j. Tbi Stag»f mptM bid rolijcrttwd i toillioa acuddl to tbi Papal lean. Thi rrowlao Otiewber# hid p«t«d tb» g .rernmenl pro* J#ct for tbe war crNJU,by ev>t«jof 3tft against3l. BuasU la nil to ha** cutlrtled it ftkovleeff • large onal/ercf tnupotti. '-Vi . Tba U. B. steamer Mystic baritone Li »bo aonlb caatL Tfr» stoop ConetetUtfoa iia at Madison Bay 4tb. Advices fxomejdoay,.Australia, rrport tb* failure of Devid Jcore ft Co. an J Thompson, Blmmcne ft 00. Tfratr liabllltm ir« fiiO.OW. It le' tbi-ught tbit otbar faoaaca will follow. j New Took, May 28.—An Attempted price fight, betwrso Geo. King and John Woods, was stopped by tbs pollee this morning, by tbs arrsst of tbs for mer. Aootbsr mill, however, came off belweeo Joi, Clark aod Jimmy Elliott, tbs former 24 and tbs lat ter 16, in which theletterwes beaten after SO rooedr. (.Sot tbs Dally PltLborgh Gazette.] Tob Clibk of 1 thb Codit.—Tbls offico ia a highly responsible one, and fboold bo filled by a Seotlemeo of obaraotsr aod ability. I would ka to say a few words through your journal in behalf of a friend, Wm. A Herron, of Flu town* •blp, whom X know to ba boneet, capable and faUbfot He it a number of ooa of the largest Eepoblloin family 'coooecUoDe in the connly, and of eonree hie nomtoaUon >roatd gratify many. lie has for nearly twenty years been a •teadfaei, uowaurlog Whig and Republican, and baa glteo more labor and money to promote the sdooees of oar party than any oibsr yooog mao I know of. He is an entirely new man—bu never been In offlofl, and would make ao aooom modatlegand reliable oßleer.: Ybbsaiilbi. Tab Scioto (0 ) Qajttle aaya that on Wedoee* dayM&tb, a gentleman from North Carolina, named Jenkins, passed through CblHcotha with five slevesi whom ha designed to amaoolpßta,abd settled in Clinton ooobty.'tbU State. Mr. Jen* kina stated that he had freqaeblly been offered $6,400 for tbe five negroes, bat bad always re fusod to sell (been, feeling that slavery was-a great moral and polflloel wrong, and; be.eonld not. saorlfioo jueiioc and prlooiple for. dollars and oents. Tu« Paovisioa’TaADi.—tbo London eorrea* pendent of tbe Now York Commercial Advertiser, wrltcaunder dale of the .2d tail, u . Tbo Amerioau provision trade 1* .*f M beocDHcd not only by a great dearth of Mott wblob now prevails in this country, owing to the baok wardoeea of the season, bnt also by a aerionft disease wbioh bav manifesied Uself among the oattls, especially In the 11 artaaks tbe longs, and:tbey die In a few hoars. Ifolifc to BnlMen and Coplratlori.,; rpilK UNDRBSKI!?BO {roraerly>o«man 1 r-rIM»WMHO'PAa»Y.J would re-pectfiilly.Uforei iiTii* for *hun ho hM<fob® »‘*rt aod lUptfUk K«0(Tillr, tiTu b»U Bu*iwopifwttti (oinlkh BIUTK •» fgf«D%la;iß3par,4*s>« frutoo SLAT! EooFBio <li* oioet apanivrO mini.or.' Ordrte for Houflcf or tUpilr locoi Slit* Soule (If loftit U*ooffi« of ALBX.LAUQQ* LiW;the WHrtWorrks,) wUI W promptly attended Jt ' mjlMmd ' . • TilOMAt FABftT.. O BOOK MAItU f IQTO&F.—AII ftloda of Wndleg la targe ind email qaiuUUee,«tUnr(irMaM«tal Or pUIo,ooo« la tlaia.'lUvtsufitcUiUee nperlorut antwW : ulUebsiHitluthiidty.-pobllstMCSwiiy-Qepmdßpoahiv* Jog their work dona la tW beet wste and In much low ttme than ctttbeAoonetoabet*. - A, U. BOWANp, Inventorad Impmwoeolta Soft Uiadiog BiagmO'e IMldlog.Noe.T2 - . , . -.opto-ljulit A / VBACKSEIO COffFKK; . VV/CO tftls S-IMfolaMe* . laetoqsagtorwdwby - - JAUIft BKOOHS— -liUdo*, for Bale by , 017 _ SZXKs ILCJXXIHfi. ■■ T l - . '• . •. COMMERCIAL-RECORD.* ooxunru o? arbitration for may. a jvse! Jaaxs PA»s,Jr,V.P. Joaxra U. Ucaua. ' i camoxa Roatnox. &lxcu euaiTxa. | Itaasa Q«x»A ; PHTSBUBCn MABKETS, [Rtport'ed etptoiaUyfor lie I'itUlurgh QauUe.] Prmackca, Tcxsdxt, May, 2915C0. FLOOR—riw tr#n«*ctioa« Jo floor yaeterday were HcnlUd, anj prices retualii u»cb*ngv4. Tbe foUowlog are tbs satre reppt teJ. Soper. | Extra | Ex.Fam, J Fancy. 7.1 this tram woes* 6 R 5 Q to o 40 US) do do ...... l> 25 6 84 0 74. e 74 HO do do ...... 5X5 680 0 10 .840' 115 do do I.— 5 W C 00. 640 20 do do ...~ 5 85 0 to 6 .15 20 do Co 6 10 j 6 40 80 da do ?fl 60 . 15 do do S So Cou . do do ...... p. t- —— W do St Loais™ —— 685 ; 4U do do —— ' 6 90 —- URAIN—Uio traitsscUous In core y»*terd»y were nuxJrr-' •to, bet ptlciia remain soebauged. Salve of 100 Lndisb.-llot, fiotn d-pot at 43. 100 tk* do do at 4S: 70 do ear do. from store at Ok 100 do inferior at 45 Oats dull; »ale« from wb<riof 300 tm»h at 37. Hie: talc*from ah«rf of 80 bn*b at S 3 BACON—'unebaogtd. Sales 1000 lbs sbonlJsra at 8; 7000 dustJm at btiuido hams at 6.00 do coon- Uj shoulders, siJoa and bams *t7*£ end 9)4^to FISH— Vales 4 bbls No 3 mackerel, targe, at S!X6U; 10bf tibia do at $3.60; !sbbU Baltltnere herriug at $7,10; lOhf I4>ls do at $5; 16 do do Lxka herring at $160,10 do <tO white Osb at | VAO. POTATO kit—Bale* 255 hush tders at 45; SX> do ml* at 54. CHER9K—?alea 25 bxa W R at BU; 6 do do at t>. UOLABSHS—3»t«of lO.bbta N O at 4 Sc,cadi. tUPKd-katr* 60dry fliot at 17 Jd. WUldHT—Salt# 30 this rectlfled at 2t. UHIEO BEEF—Sales 1000 tbs hYßßP—Bates.l2 U>l» 8. II at'CO^X. Oft—Sale* of 10 bbls No. I lard at»B@W. llAT—Salas at ac«t«s of 12 loads at “ft ton, EGG3-dales 10 bbls at 10; 10 do.et U; aud 4uo doa do at Ic. FEED—3aJes of 3MO Bj *h*p«tnff at $l,lO *4 R® R>*- DBtEU PEACH tB—Salsa 1W) lbs pared at 14c , a E). bOQAH-Salaa 5 LhJs at b*<. COFFEE— 12doduftU^. UALT—Bale* 100 bbls No 1 at $1 ft bbL nuaKTAKW AAuvoa.aftn.ciAi*. Tbe coin markst toil ,y opened vary firmßbdtr an aettvs toqoi<7 by sbtppsrs and abort iulUte, and cwisg torodocad receipts and more ULcral sblpmeats, p<l«a Jdcovrrtbeqaotatiooe of jesterdsy, at which there ware nbent trannctlons. ~ After tbe i reeipt of tba New York and Botfato dbpatebes. however, tbe markst grad sally became , WMker, until the improvement Was lost, aud It cfoted rath er doll, wUh tittle or eu disposition to operate* Ab3nl 110, 000 tuib rbatgrd bauds, at t'ie fbr btgb mixed river afloat;. 47® JSc Or No l to store; 45J(®48e for Ko 2, and 40e for re jected. Wheel -was la good snipping reqamt, and tbe mar ket advanced IJ 4® 2c, with liberal trebsacUona at slo3>4® 1,04 fur No 1 a;rio»; and $l,Ol 1,02 for No 2 spring in ■tore—to* salve bring ptioctpaUy at the outside flgurre, at which toe market c!i>s»d. Flour was to but limited reqntel and tales cf spring extra were smalt and prim i pally on pri vate form*. Tbe teeltug at tbe cloeo, bovevtr, was mure bopetoi, and several parcels offered at jMtetdsy'e price* were withdrawn Osts were to good request and tbe mar ket waa a shade flrmir, with eelaa of N» t at de lireied. Rye w*a doit, and bujera offered only 7uc. i)ar)ey ataady at B{Q7oc, 'Frevisioua dull. —Chicago t'n-si. Bxltiu>X£ Cams Masks. U«y 21—Tbe offxio«a at the scales to-dey toot ou 800 beeves, of which 250 wrre . driven to Pbitadaipbts auo Now Yotk, 30 to Wsabiogtoa city, 60 left over UMoi t, mod tbe balance stdJ to t.qicbura, at price* ranging from $3,6u®V45, and ev.ragtog lOO Cm. a bird ie a dtcUuewf tic on tbe average of laal wrek. Toe market w*e v.ry dull, e tboogh a partko of tba decline may be attr.bDtaJ to the later tjr qmlity ut e luge portion of tbe cattle offer'd Hog*—the offering! are eUH in exceee of the demand, sod price* hare farther declined. Waqaote(n»iaetS7 t 2s®7 > - 75. and dolUor (air qnalitiea. Fherp—are In good supply ami (be market cootlbooe dull ead taactire St Unchanged price*; $3®4.25 ? 100 tb«, gro<*, Et Lotjil Uuiitj, Uey 13 —Becclpu by liver, 16 031 akerovd; 11.3vl ski D»tr. 14,253 ,k* Wheat. Tba bkmucret sajs: 1 lUc»i,tsof grain were larger, *nJ rtro dr*«ged e tltlU in cotueqoet.ee; bat it k«ep« up la price very w*tl. tbe dc maod being good. Chiice white wilt stilt bring 63c, bot sorb g»d white *■ juietday was lnU at tS2c, auld today- at ear tip psrticalsr ruacg.> oasco'.ed In wheat, bot uwts were l®2clow»r— rotelly et 42c owing to l*rgo receipts. Barley is to demand, but lit.U bcre. to fl mr there waa little liv ing. No wisley fo iLe tiisikst—lBJ4 1* the acllluj rata B*ireut bempnacnod 709 tl*, about halt uf which' sold at $lO5 Co $ll4, and tbe rot on private (era.a. W» annei a comparative etaUruent of tbo isporls oi foretgc : dry pcdi at New York for tUe tick aad eU.C* J*n nsry 11 rca Tut vtxt. ; 1X53 1859. 1880. Roterelat tba Port $553,1-12 $19V3.963 $9728^4 Thrownou maikil 5833*2 1,787.076 7 97,694 btaca rtxtriST rut**. Eoiered et tbe Port.. . s*9**7l.B9X $4O 607 219 $44 990.239 Throws on market 24.4UX.5U6 47,192,19) 44.573>*2j Ttis money mukrt it o**for thl« week (ban laat, arme prime *<x tnooriis* (••{vr having paset-tl at 6f» rent, ac* cum. | thoJl p->pcr »• badly wautwl a! Ibe diw'uout bvu»«s and moMy i n call Is Very pU-uty at 6 V rent. aooum [in.ila.lft. Am. la muosy matters there ts little of lntt-ievt to net ire thts week. The inarsat has iMan quiet and steady-tbron.boat. Tbe i*n«e on r*U tin prime aevuiitUsU eut, bot there Wowroituinx at 6*4 than at tba higbeat Oaßre, and It. U aaaier to burrow at tba is to* named thfu for capitalists to plane aanitS at than*. Prim* sbutl pa t >er ie Vi ry scernt, aud tbeia tie uo dltOcolty to place ebeire lots ul (hat dlWriprion at a ahad* bah.w 6ft cent, 6-t the diffi culty Is tv*»l tbrm. tVeqootelbe Krnuiat range fov Gd to 9J dale At s®<i rout for p ime tog-mil and , QI4 hr three to alx tuoulha, aod so opWard arcording te the '•tnngch'iof Ibeueowe. Ou lb* whole wa should notice tbe msrki-t aa aah.ile eaalrt tbau 4>u Saturday la*t.—j.V. Y Coal. A If.. Tli* irrelpla at tide water * f floor, Wbret. Corn and Bar ley. for th* third weak i t May In thd) audilBs9, have hern a* lullo’as; | i '> Tlour.bbti TThevt. t-n Corn, bn * 16C0.1. G3.GCW 317,8iV1 1,U443uU • 21,21)9 1X591 17 am 23SW0 84,100 14.100 1 (.create 40,4 U U 9,660 Kx9.UW |».IUO ' The aggragartwnf the receipts of Ib* above srtiultw to far tit ib* year* tSOO ami ISi-H, bare bmi; fu.ur.tHr Wheat, tm Ct-rn,ln Batter, bu. »MW....;..A07.7W ■ 557.100 1 44C80U * CT.T'X) * leni) Ul.tUd IU.4JU . i31,9u) 9-VW) luireese 417.bti0 413.700 I.IM *0 Da.27,7w» Kedurlvg lire *hrat to fl v ur. the increase lu the rerviptl. •A 1 MX> ie njiul to. 13U.3W Pbls Bonr —J N Y Ti ibune. Imports by Ualiroadi PItW 1 C R R—ll bt-ts 6sb, Graham A Thomas; SO do, J Rom; U do, Burges* A UcKelr,; 93 pcs bulk meat, W It tlsys; IUOO |<g« lead B A fibtMkck; MM.blilifloor, UiULcuok, A eo; 1 car wheel, L Ldu oats, Atenll, Ue A co; 7 sketsgs, J Trreehtfc 17 bbts a ell, CTtumw; 2 l>xs bacou, Ctiriver A Uilwotih; 2d<». Brown A (llrspatiok. Imports by River. WIIBKUVa.iwrS 0 C*k«—bble M.llias, phiillpe ft beet; V di>wlti«,C Wmriof; Hint ito tt*U, • | frkege. U Hitllxi, Key met ft Aodefaots; Scmti* oil. i)tn. StKtfb A i~a; 2G t>!» aey, Smith.ft Ttiafrie; l frtl ud 2 keg* wiw; !>«{>;*• ft Wim; ’<■ bbii Alirgfaeo; cii, U Arlmeklrfto4 •fo DKliiMi) cl!, J II Cliiklitco; 4.20-*, J kTivil ft roJ' WIIKKUNU, per CbbVuU—4>4 LUeecfs, F Go.Jwia ft rle rvpe, J Aik*m,lii Uile rpg«, 4 kge frattu-, 40 (keoeti, fs do euro, J 8 hlggvt ft 2&ekßcvru, W M Qt tmly ft w; 6S pkge inedrlce. oa&en. X ZiNB5VlLi4t, per bami Graham—l 22 bbde tobacco, 53 Lfrieapga, 19 lube batter, 19 frdl«g Itt4ee,r. bn luelher, I do fare. Clarke ft co; l‘.o *li ,b«UeJ corn. SO do corn tneal.4 frfrli egg*, 1 t>x meat, 2 ct race. 4 ike d applee, J A Fetzer; -9i eke wate, 1 J«t batter, W Bega cyt IB grlod»t£b*t,Xip. pencutl A co, 0 |>c* putop*,' W Tkie ft eon; 0 do do, Davie ft rbUlijaraOtt t>Lck*U,S UiiOlr;t pc copper pipe, Whit more, Wolfeftco;3 ptgt. ito.'r Oct Beyud; 5 hhde tobt'eo K Oteeem>; 3 pkge, l* II Uußdu; 1 bs t bbl. lire K Mo- Gabie; lot escape, J Berea; B3CO ft lumber, J .MrlUoger; T63tk« ebrlied com, T Sell 4 It lauber, J Mejer, S hd cattle, llahUter ft Bochenaa. CINCINNATI, per Marmora—l bx* Edgtrton ft Stewart; 1 bx, 0 W AoHhal; 6do medteioe.BA V»baeelodtft etxl Lx etore patteme, Biwe! ft cm 2 dodo, DoHatio ft «c I bx, 5 pet caetthge. A Brad ter. 1 eke becoo. I Lhd engar, Uort- Und ftco; 1 bol oit, PFt W ftU BB; 3 pkaemarble4Loti, mdi*. J Laulb; 6 tt* heme, White ft broc lot e boat nten’ie 8 DliWdftn ft oo; 1 da do, Jjd*« ft Oooley; 59 bble mdse, T II Nerlo ft co; 314 bble floor, J II Canfield ft eo; 100 do de, W Dyer ft eo; .50 do do, K It My m ft «? ?5 do do, Voeghtly ft bbb whieky, J FS do, McOalloogfa BmUb ft e«* 6 do,B P Scotq 1M do.,W o«ir ftox 11/I t+r. 101 do G W SulUu » do, W TJftttn: ftO do, Black ft Wioda; 20 do, K 0 SJyt-ie A co; 10 eke haiul, 9 Sailer* ft eo; I bx book a, 8 Lblec oil; aS tea have, l&O bble flour, to bbd* tobacco, 129 M*. 129 Ida cotton, CUrke ft eo. HIVBUSKWBi Tbtre ia octbiDgsew to notice about the there I* lot little doii g eitberfo tbe way ol »bl piog or dk charging freight. Tbe Erowa Graham fi&m ZeoeaeUle, Marm ra front Cioclooatl, aol A C-Baker aod Übtroll from Wheal og were the ooly airi**l» tioce Setnrda); aadooUMe i,f the regslar packet* were im> departarea. •' t 34J# liter couUcoe* to rtcodorapidly, bat owing io.tke. flgbrre co the pier befog comptalety-eottred with mod It m impoeetlie to toll exactly bow much water them U la the. channel. We aoppoae,however, that therwii about T mat, mure or Uaa. Fox 7-aatimtx.—The SamaOieliam, In charge tf Capt. Mosoroa ftyrea, a very popular and genttrmaaty boatisao. le tbe regular pock* t today for ZeotnUe and all interme diate point#, she te a etauch boat, in good tanning order; end pesKdgert ebd tbippen will find Ike desk, Jimmy. MeTey, to be altmiive and coorteonx Tba ftcDoomy from Pltuborgh, luft for loniaWUe, after dfecliarging a of h«roargo Clara Bean ftom L.ntirtUe lor PitUbargC: MesMOger, from Uem* pbU for PllbLun b— ..~The Clent Foe and llaUman, from t’lUibnrgb, Neptnna and Com. Terry from Nubvlllr, Silver Wave, ligoaaut, Maraecopbhexengo, MerUy, andGiuntridga, from Tt Doioir, Si:r»r Uoon tromftlempbte, era don tooay and :t»mo»re#!.,......Tba bi. Cloud ftom Ttueburgh arrived lavi evening.: . ■ ■ . Oonr P«try wai to nava left, for TltU hnrgbontheSftihioet. S»;!. Loots—Tba Lebanon arrived on FtUey. - Tba Town and Diadem for PiUxbnrtb departed. 2h* Demoetat aay*: Tba T. CL TwlcbGt, Capt. UawUy, which laft ih’x port tor Raw Orleans, hsa baaa exceedingly nnfortnasta. tba groooded bard on tba bar at tbe foot .of Gooea fteland, aod wbea tba BeahteUyuwJ op eba appaartd low vary for lorn roftdltwo. Aloogtlda of her war.Awo flats, and tba rt«(« T*mpl«t tba lartae bevUg bean aaebting bar for soma time. Oat ontha bank there was abexsi ftOuxkarom, d£*-. charged from tbs Tvfobell.' fibwbad et*rrodla alUmpUog totottfftbabaxontd her gauds wer«'apUnUrad India boll. We are informed by tbe-cltfk of Uta Ben Lewi*, lb»* • mao,whowaisnppoaed tote htr comuftodcr, wu men to Jump ovaoboerd, aeMenlly commlUlug emclde. We can not believe Cept. IlteUy waa tba man, as bnappaarsd to ne a quitt, bnt rmolote men, aud one »bo would bear op mao* (oily egtlott miafortnoe. SUftwnoaa Usglat«r. o ikttivei) dkpaBTBD. TeUgraph, UrowaarllU; Telegraph, BrownerlUr; BrowoetUl*; Jedi/wu, Umolt,Wbnll.i; ,08.,.r. •• ~ aOO»»,V - g«M, (ireUeea, ZeneerhU, Ujiaore, CfurJeiutlJ • J - - - tv'. ' - • Hirer—T foet. T<t*(t*P.hfo narked. pßiL4Dnr«u,Mey 28—Floor vary dull,bnt naclonged J 0 prtow. Wheel dull; wblte o»ru Jecllui-d; yetlow 7l4(i7'A .fttfVtel»aa.firm; Mist ftdAO. WhUiy dnllaadatpady , Cl*ci!TXtrt,la*y si.—The mb aof Fiuur are cotiflpKl.to a’ fowsmall tots. - Whukr 18c., No(bibg donein Truviaioav owle* to tie OraurMot holder*. Mew* Folk emebaomd. ,Corn 47. prime red and white. . . Naw Toax, Slay SB<—Floor opened and.dull andntllter beery, bQteloeed with v a prvlty (air. export deuaml el x, alight tmpr.v«m«nt i.i pilce»;e«lce 17,!0abl>leel$&l(K4 fi.lft for taper ttatr; gfi Vft@is3o f •miraaUtr;. 44Jt | 4j|lsvlft. f-ranper w*et*m; |ft.s&&4.abfotcomaxmtomedlom extra d0,a04 sS&sso.for..a>hipiing braoda.ntcxm'U Jl.G.— eluelng flrmem no Mllrre at tneUa qootaliuae ' Oaimdlao. FloCr e Shade finbtf,, Ky* Vk«r .almdy>t WlileVr uneliangMl.- \VLr«I talceeac-iTe and l» ecervwiy an flrmtkhlppaiaboldtac i-ff; aaires»oodtntb gool MUvsn krtClabatgm lUdaoredxnd.whMalHmUMtQ at JI.4G; IWO do while California on prtraia tense... kyeecvtce and. and fitmnr at S?e afloat. Barley U daU and noau>aj)y on ehaaael. O-rn Wwer, bnt at tbjclow* ihe marhet exhibited aflrawr Baling. Oala >n modetata" trqmgt.atSSilG^lS.—' Fork opooadateady and «t«md doll ami beery. - Bacon dell and naehaogwfo foardqatM at iVffae steady. Mnl— srMpinoae ia moderate r»ioe«n aalc«3oU bhleCnU Uaacovadoat3l;sibhaePoHdHlcoat3s. Bog*r loadite, but bald with morb SnnmaefKß hbdeCuhX'ai Joo hbdaPnrlo Kkoat'74‘loies at 7; i 4 hbds Melxadn atfi • Reg ulae' Tuesday pack* » BT FOB BANFaVJ LLlfo-Tha j fine newi&SfiSK steamer KMUAUItAIIAM, Capt. ftl Ait the. above *od. Intermediate parte BFjgBYTCi®P AT. it 4 oclock .9. w.. For (rclxbt or caamge xppty co~ board, , mr!3 - FiaCK. Uftlrttfe- ftpiy^m^ T)V Kt .UK All—3oi>etricllTpiinißß’ J^taat^formfobjlllTOnCOCg.MVßßFyrAt X>;pgie.ty. .ojtt A JOHNSTON, Drotgia. Jianfc Siattmrnls. Latem«*t «r qta Bukof inu»bpjr(ft« Slock. -4tMW» Duo by other lUak». " i aian 2 tUnk Note.* \ fo-iS S Specie. (goM*nd *Hvw> *“ ■ “ir? r >—— —! ViyS is LIABILITIES. ' m UopaU DirUeod* still Bo«pcoisa Acrt, soieo m DMtOfltbtfHmW i Munn - . CirroliUuu . co _ . Deposits.: ei - r ~ _ ‘ ' "' 1 '•' ' IVU « 4j? Tboftborsitateaeat Ueorrerttotbo bnt u( u* kaov Min tut) belief. . JUUfii liill?U,CM)br. Sworn to iud sabscrUiMl this &Uj Silk, a. SMITH, notary PttbUe. r sia«em«nt orth« Bt*rebaal»' ladHkm. CMtaren' Ocakof PUUbarf’ tsik, Ittt. Capital stocks „ -4 £00,009 00 ' Circulation,—... .. „ 09 • Duo n»p«Mltor«-- r :■■■■■„, r ■■„H- . Due other »*«»>■ ,' , ~ L , 29.1*0'1t • I>US nommm— , , , , ..1.--,, ; ft| •• . Loansand 1,063,053 M . — IIiSPAW - Note# ahJ Checks of other Ranks:- gj,9t3 00 Du* by ether fßknta^——' 20,3i3 22 ' TbeabevsstatemeetleaxTsaAOd trß*toUttfe**ofmy knowledgsaadbelisL W, 11. DRNNY, Ctthfer. Sworn and subscribed tet>rams,'tbls 2SBt day of 11*?. A- P- iw>. w. b. ffmrHkr.MotaofabU^ Mcatcmcnt or tiu chums' buk* PUtatrarjb.JlAjSWvlMO- ' Loan* and DUcoibiU.^..;^—.««..J.'..'M9,tt® II >: Colo to Yaultrrti.OOO-Trsesory Notes*- Bs6* 01 Note* and Checks of other ' ■ »*M3 93.' Dos Crcmßank* aad 17,341 02 • -v ! CapUalfitpck— 00 ctrcoiaUoa ...-L JHZX.-ZTsoiao^‘oo y ImfiTidosl Deport i 112,32163 Dos to other nanbel.-L.--. a,OlO SO Tbs aboTg statement la corrpcl to tbabsal of mykncnb edge and bcilot. ' D D. JONIS, Ctlhtfr. . . Affirmed before inatbli 2Slh flay on£qr t IBBQ. . SAUL uaHPEB, Notary Pnhlio. itstimcnt or.tb* ;n<obaalci* flutk «f Pittsburgh* r; «• ' ' «w>diy.Mw 25th. il 80. ~ UABIUTIZS. V* • : Circulation ,W na aan CO : Dos to other Banks———.. —l—.. YRBI* M v “ ' - Paata *: •• t..~* v. . $360,03*1 \-.AS9SI3.'■ • «' Bill* and .{totes Discounted. ——~4<&MBT IS Dos by other Banks—— ——— 31,13139 Notes and Checks of other _ 49)906 30 Specie In Vault..—, ' €7,660 S 3 901403 6T The above statement is correct, to the best of my knowl edge and belief. OKU. U -U'QKKwt Gashier. gworn before me this 28thday of May, 1860. ■ A.W.fO3TtP, Notary FnhHc. -. t btatemsat of tht Iron City Sulu : . • FmsßOMa.tfaySBih.lB6o. Capital 84CD.00000 Loan* and Discounts— 71t)t9S II Dus by other Banka— ■“ 28.018 2S Notea and Checks of other Banka 34,717 S 3 Specie 121,Tt8 81 Circulation26l,36o 00 . ' T>na tnathwr -j 837 64 Doe to Deporttun- 233,80129 The above statement!* corner according to tba beat of. ly k battff.! :■ iUHN MAQUrTIH, Quirt-. Affirmed be tors me, tbla23th.day of tfay, A. D* 1860. : ■< ,\„W- B -WHITNEY, Nottay.fabUg. sistsmciii of tas Alisghiay Bank. .. . PirmoMA, bay26th, 18KL * • " ' ASSETS. Capital Stock «... fOO 000 03 Notes and -Billii: Discounted.... T 96.643 07 Due by other Banka— 13,696 74 Notes so J Checks of other Banka...—.. 43146 00 Colo 1U>444T7 LIABIUTIR3., ' 249 U 0 03 Circulstlun..—.. Dae to other Banks. Individual Depodts l*he above statement lacomsct to tbs test of aj totwrU edre and belief. J. W. COOK, Cashier. r Swum and knbscribed beihrs me, ibis Sklb day of May. If CO. ffU. U WtiITNKY, Notary Pnbtfc. 171 rs. Winslow, Aa srpirteneed Norse and female Physician, prvsants U the altsbtlun wt stvllitfi btf SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDRBN TQBTHUfO, _ wbkb hrestly fsdlitatai'th'e pruceei «f teeth!(>(, by aoftsn *«3 the gums, redncinfell. infietainailtin—wbt allay ALL PAIN Binlspasmodicectlun,andli. idHK TO IIKOUbdTB TUB .BOWKIifc Depend npon It, lt will (ivstaatloypomlvaii.'lttd. Eclief asd Otrlih la yonr I»f«U. • We base pat op and told this ariticle fcr over te»ya«n£ ~- amIUAN SAY, IN OUNfIDENCtfAND TttDTU olltsrhaa we liare never been!' 1 m» ti W_ — — """ sUibMpfsßy . otb er turdlcioe— I ii-.itroisai KKYX& HAS IT * FAILKDIN A SIN-j a/mTillSn aLBUMTAinas TO Effiect ODB2I MV7» wbea tlasly ■neKi..N.wdiJw>| kaMraalateik* ul dlsaalistactloii by any ok* wt»e need It On tb* - all ate delighted with lu'«>pMatldut,aad speak 6t Urma uf l- 1 ) rnrumendsUoo of Its efferte andosMihml VtrtQe*. We«**h In Ibu batter “WHAT WB DO KNOW.HaBrt' v ten yeera' exprresce, AND VLKDQM. OUR UKPPTATXOM »OK tUK rDLVILLMKNT Of WnAT WIOBMDS-I 1 CLARK.' In albuet every lustno e.where the latent (Seaf-j,] bring from pain atnl nluimiLs, relief Will W CuQi,d faj- J flfleeti «m twenty titlnuiw etier ibeeyrwp leadadnleltred. - ThUvslnelde t-rt-'perwHou is tbs preecstptluafif OM bl*'.' ; tbs most end SKIL>DL KUftSSRIB Nsw Knaleihl.auJ limUbii umlsilk hIVKK f AILINO SDO- * GRSSia •• TIIOt’SANpS OF CASKS. -‘i It bit only relieves tbrchilJ from pelmbal lavlgotmtee '• the ■louiacti suil U.wrU, gfVm tone and * eusrgy to the lt VilnUoMaltatfibUy ftfkva • Griping is lbe Baotlvaiid Wiad Cstie, and overcomecoo- ' — .’ ■|«hWbne | - if Hot speedily r,* ■ .{oar-VO *« <■ death. We I*. V, sVc” U BlaT i AND ft OUIS 8 * TKKTUiaU, } a JtM|lDt u tllK WOiai'.io ell ce»e» . f U SBlf, ANDDIAJb r KOiRA IN CHILDREN, whether ItechM Ina teethtnfnr' fnmiany other cause. We WuuMmj td t very »nt hw* bo DM . eclilld ruStrlDKfrom any of ihs brvc.Apacomplaint*—DO. NOT LKT YUOK PttJUOICRS, Of OTIIRRS, stand between yoa'and yoar astStrtngTcbDd,; and lbs relief {Bat will be *DBE— ABSOLCTRLY - SUtU—to fellow the use of this msdidon, D.timsly. 1 fall directions (ar tulnc will accunipany sock bottle. Boot; genuine nnl<es'tb« LcAlmUs' uf LtIRTIS A T2RRINB, New York.’teoo tbeonlslde wrapper. " - "> BuU by DruggiststhrunghuQt Lbe world. PriaclpAt Ofllca, IS Cidir. ytrsit,' l‘i Y*>; PRIOR ONLY 2S ORNTS FIR BOTtuL • tohi by B. L FAHSRrfTUCK A CO, ccrasr Vood abd / fourth streets; also, GCO.S. KEiBER, I<o Wood AtiML ■ : (sl&tlawolyT ~ >... 1843. Baltimore and Ohio Biilraod U, l!ilr ' TUB BALTIMORE HrXmmCMKmOB oiiio KAiLßOjkOcosH-AaTeWßeWKSaev ere now prepared to recelrs and forward.UeftbemUnendec . tbrongb ttiluof lading to and foots ; ; ? . and thv EeiursCUlab ' Kaiaagnsrxotsedtobe.eqnaSy fovonble with tbom.cdv tbe Penoaylnnix Bail.Boxs Ox, or any tfhsk ttna.' For Information as to feclHUaa, elo, smSor;. thin may be made by letter or to person to atlbw of the , aoderslgowd-acents: .... . '*• ft t BOSTON, Mum Potter,cor. State and WseUngtoo efe • NSW TOBS,a W.TemfVttt Broadway, Above dm • Astor Oooea. 1 . M PHILADELPHIA,CDIhcnn ft Oowtan, eorner Broad - • and Cherry streets.'. 1 '» *• Col.geßy^cer.Sixth skiitCbmtmrr sts •• »« BALTUIOBB, J. Stattaa. : . . « TITTBBDRGU, W. J: Jotoatoe, - - elte Psao’e BnllroeJ Paieengef Depot.- Vp» Particular ettaetfoo of aernhante,’ end shippers generally, of PLtxbcrgb, atrf i vicinity,is called tothe foeflitfaeof this Utm Attafsaacom-.r oared with others, and their patronage aadtacnare r* AKtfhllf eolldtad. - - ' ' HENBT D. MBABIk •- ’ • feUfatr Gtoeral Freight Agent 8.ft0.^8.00- a SLOouiiXiss vioxonxm 1,000,000 BOXk* SOLD OP v ' Tn is enormous quantity of this loT&Ia&bla Eemody hu bora pnrcbaMd by etthant of tfettMM Ctett* , ds>laatU«»tuTttioi»;tt tki»teeab*fc»ik«.piait£fe fIM.- riuoutot H>t*cm«ordto*rr wccwUCmpljlttttoactttU* ttotb tu) vita* of the wtid*. . Hooot bay* tfef fb ftiSTKB utibcot twcamtattofttod. ?tip»rfcrtt§«a ' tk*t It pruplaoJ, »odc*rri<t wtik ttfa o«D«KOroMd»’. do®.; Tnily t&ad)eM--t|V *• biiUar* ear im glortotn Hun tb* ulsaiffcf uT~w t via ■ ttoc*to»c»iod<iwbU(kMv.'. .V.v-:'’. I TtM UAQNKno PLlStXft 1» uiootlaaiy Btrt OgthMVBT And Wtt' DMDdJW ill** BctaM* li* J«* cotw*!. • tryoopai &• Ptutor will Kick tl»r» aotlMMjMa' M &Mj*Uiur .....:<•'*>.;• ; rAIM OASMOP Hs*t D»*>W» f lwhs - IS AStUXXK- ' thbiamliai, Limnw. p»Mll>y, BwtrwMiii tad otrnrj khal.dpwn *ra toOatM, m »duup»tftaos»|wiyo ffi«ya<g*difcy tfca aittfiiMsaoittolUQßlflOFUiltlß. plotl, curat, »&«£, p]»*«u>U«t *od 'chMpctt csUtsfiM. lt> avpUcjutoa ft tinttsml iQTftllj' to Ut . ctscsi a»fi,tbsdellp»t» wptaaa.tnd- Qm fnTilii YjMcbsslfiiiitvfltprof* • 8sl«i a»dfi BlaMac. Ift; • mto figntoktiK 'tad •Ittooot maoeyuco or tboobU. (to pripc t» «üb\ii tb# rack of*n—rtcto or boor: oil mt ftn‘ - tt«bu*r*rickabdraSHi&llotto) v*r. ' ■■■-’■- i ARM Srtta itooftld (>• filfifti* fiontUaA with (toft tanlM bl. 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