liuislmrgjj 6ajmt; official papkm or ran cirr. THURSDAY AIUKWIfIG, MAY. 81, 18C0. ■ CITY AFFAIRS. Ob«r»*UoQ* for Uu,oateUe,l>j a. R. Sbiw, OpUciao, 53 Fifth Su—corrected (Uilj: IT tea. ni tnADB. 05 ?4 00 ' 74 ".9 o'clock A. *• IY “ * 6 « p. * BaroßJ*^ HepabUoan Headquarters for lfiSO 1 ' OORNEft WOOD ASD FOURTH BTH. ’ ' tmalrranceon ' - F **‘ ?m D , ino every dav, (Sun rfftMexeafrletl,) frofu9 4.)t t, m- B ri.n.Wn* ' Suu^.l,“wi^ss:^ r " ,,i,iu “k piiuim..bu.w, K'£OVK<ni "< II»CluIi m »l Kvr.av ii ' k.~ - “HKefrigeraloi-s. .bton* WtUr butter Crock ituiJe, fctj.-.-r i- W. fitra&KT'ti, *-W**‘. Allegheny, oppoiiio (be Post Office. •.--•Call and examine tbeui. Fo* Übnt A large »ud oomoodiona room ia thi thirJ story of Ifae Oazttlt Baildiog; is well oasj of scom#, es<l will bo rooted obeep lo e gopd teaeot. 'Apply et the oouotiag room ofihtt office. •Tile Atfil*tax Convention, In obedience to the call of the Eiocolito Cum* miUee, the delegates toibe Aon Tax Conventiou nf (be lilat of Meroli, re assembled at (be Court . House, yesterday, (Wednesday) to consider (be propriety of nominating candidates for. (be various 'County, State, and National -offices, Wbosaviewson (be subject qf Railroad Taxation « ate A’jbMTt-lo bo perfectly eouod. Col - Hiram Built, (be President, called (be CobTebiiop (o order at lOAo'olook, lutbeSu. |lre»Q Court: room, after wutob one of the see retaries, Sam’l F. Barr, read (he call for (he Contention Two of (be Vice Presidents of tfa* « 9 « C, i? U,MPB - Hughs: Fleming and tt-Sf: Bojle, were present ,aod look their seats j>b.tbe platform at (be invltallon of (be Pre&l the Beofftaries were eato'l F. Birr aud R/B-'Perklhion.. «s»ed (bat the delegatee fromlhofle dtetrlots vbiqb were not faltj represented bt al ternates be authorized to cmi the full tote of their respective districts Q*PL- Ward objected to (be cubstituiea beiog aut&itted to the Convention uotil (bey were known to be perfectly eouod oo (be Aati-TVx question; lo which Mr! Burns, of Findley ip answered by moving that each euhautute bo iu lßrpFS*,e<l •» to fata eemimcnta Mr. Ualleu Mne, nf .Tsmpernnceville, said (here were none j bttl anU iax me m in (he .Convention, nod con (ended tbatCapt. Ward had no right to insinoate eifatrwlse.as be was doing, by objecting to any bat sound, men being accepted as substitutes. Cap (.Ward replied, by eajiog ihat he (Ballon* tine) was noi an ami-tax mao, and ibat be had heard him express himself about fifty times •gainst the movement.: (Loud applause ) Mr 8 iltentlne attempted to reply, but was interrupted by the Prceident, who -declared it out of order. • Bewickley, tbon.moved that the delegatee have power to fill vacanciee. An amendment was offered by another delegate, 10 tba effeot that none but'those who were deleq gate* to ibe Maroh convention be admitted A moiiou was made bj-Mr. Barr, of Law reoeeville, to lay tbe sabjeet ctrtb£tabl.e,,wbioh was carried. The yeas and'nays ihen';beisg ceodiog that call, aosmendmett lojeabstitale John Mardoak, Jr, for David Aiken, team Peebles township, was carried, ibas settling tbe delegate question. , Mij. Robert Armstrong made a motion, which fee carried, that a oommittee of thirteen be gp pointed to draft resolatioDsexpreeeivo of (be eeoee of tbs Convention. Tbo President ap pointed the following g'anilemeo a committee, to accordance with ibe resolution: Messrs Robert Arthurs; Q. Finley, Isaac King. B. B. Cochran, | iLMcUreo, J, C, Richey, J. R Large, C Mo- Kindly, John Boyle, Captain R Porter, B. a. Fleming, R B Carnahan, Dr. J. Robinson. * Mr. Large'wished to be ezoueed from being ( one of~ tbe committee, on the ground that it was reported be was eternising ao undue ioQueuee ... oter tbe mioda of the meoibere of tbe Conven tioa. Granted. The eaaie gentleman moved that the aub committee appointed by theErecu ■ Committee baiestraoted to interrogate (be RepabllqaO'Oendidalee for Congress In relation to tbeiif itaadlng on lb«* ; Terq?lS3ft(rs7ttid re . port to th& CoQTeotion. . Carried •:v;'*> Mr. Artbnnij from the oommittee meutiooeJ, presaoted.ihe following report, which, on motion or Air. • Alexander, was aooepted: Atapfesi, That the uenbera j f thta.CM»«otu»o raaSirn tha eptntoiu Cjpn**id ,t tbHr nv,vir ;U> ax—tiut.%uJ d a ** r I ?^ t * , * W tten m*J», thai iLir i wouia!«u-port BO oew»j*aper which trooU not uk. a4J r a 00 CMihdat* «m *4 ratable itiTili le.lUUrjad Sesolvii, Tbatacoatnlitee of tbrM pcTK>D« U> •npi.Suuj to commaalnt* lo the approaching »Dd Denjo atopy of tbe lotf+rogatory on bebatr er tail body totOeeiodideteSknJouareM, t«t£-.ilr-r . lnformation of ibtflf r«f<u«ttoatn*er the «au»; aodblijacop) of (tie rerwlatiou«prcriooel> p died, aiidl it* . nrg# ou lb«u alhcUratloa ofoptofoai. pledging lb*lr c»l -diditei la aseordaoc* (hereatUi, aud «ta» tj arge (Ue ' »loa of mea of neb mtrrt *a<! : ability, and kooea upiukms 1 and fidelity, «• wilt giro at a voice ami w.fgbt in iboLt-ris. , • latore. . ■ - 1 . . 6 ' Tb*t lb® i.x pjjm tf ibe vHterg eonaliM, -vboat® tuti-reefftj la lh!» <jii«»ttoQ, its i, ) u Cot>y»Btloo ®t the Coon QuUM,' in tbe Pittsburgh on •b® ol AaiutMit, tatonentuuiorw t/r tiadi- CBt njecraflmajn iii(bu.-ud to rebate sail pooUh tbw® ejtreeelotu ofoe ear liberties JfetUtel, Ibet when we *djtmrt» we *4Jooro to mert •iVo.upoo tbe fiet WeCbejOey alter the aoaitutlon. f itio iwny tirtet*. Ceeelect and tmtufuats a ticket to beeowpou id by tbaabU-tiX rateieo' thecuuoty. '"■ Jfetoired, Tiat tbaOoaaty C«fciß(Mion*r« be rrauMted - to-ndoce tbe coaaty us to elcUt mltlt. whteb, ia tW oplm . loa of tbU CooTeatioD," will be tOffieieai to defray ell the * ueeaeWy espeeers of the coast?, and to liquidate tu r bon - «*t iodebteSueea. That oar Coartf Commini e.n dewtrre the bi|hMt commap<aifoM'tribe pe<‘i>!e (or tbetrnm&eN.aod ibaiwe lecumabiid Uie ooajiaattett of 'Jobo H, Metlhluu/ to aoaui 1)01 w wbkb will eotupenaate biai, by way of *huw< |ua that if the B<mdb«>Mcraao-t ttirir miuluos c«o iuai»lj, weeaaneard. lbe members ci Coaaelle who bare acted - JWDOblj iodeteace of ocr rt*b is, IV Ilia luting rueise «-f erary Ul-p*j«rt[ ibe Cyiiuty C»pl. v War l offered ibe. fallowing resolatioa : ’K«ofpft//:Tbat ibe Convention now go into 'nomination for candidates io be eleoied next ; Octobir, to fill tbo offices of.tbe oouoly and State AvscmUy, of -reliable and soii-Bailroad tax iiieti:‘ ,;.v , r ..•••' ■.- ■ • Jttir. i>avid; Lewie, made ■&. motion iojay ibe rsMlaUoo oD tbe table, wbicb being out to: ibe ~Cpbyepirot>;;ifa9 war agreod to with a tremen* dons I ‘aye, M qaickly.follewe4 by .another equally aolsy, “oo.” Tbe ayes aod najß were then osited fj? amidst 'thefwildest excitement and coq* fusion..' r Before calUag tbp-rolli tbe SecreUry, Mr. .B»rr, wished, lo .koow.when a. district was not .folly represented,.ifr.those delegates who were (bare from that diairiot, coaid vole for ibe ab ecaieei- Tbe answer, was,'they, conld. . After four diaitioie.ba-i been called, amotion was made by several delegates tnadjooro, wbiob was decided by the President, not to be in order , while tbe roll 4rasi>eiog. called. At this. jooo i taro a-ttemepdoas uproar ensued, a dozen per ..j! sons trying to speak at> lime, Ibe President all -who while. frantically calling .‘'order,’* '"order.?' ' J;Aftea something like order being restored,' ibp ’jjrbH calliras reiamed, When Mr. Alexander* i | ward, Hhpt Eighth, was celled, fit, with bis ooj Mr.'D’Armet, voted foar times in sao •itjfcssion. .Me«_B»Moson here interrupted him 'sudproposed that Mr. Alexander and bimser r eboald do-all the voling for tbe Convention ; [Laughter] .• 4, l : V, A motion wee made and carried, that tty bal ..vof the roll be euspcndedn.ntif tbo reporter tbi ■ oo Resolutions'.jfas read. , -T' httetbe yeas oodnays were; beiog called oo . a ootloo to. adjaawv a delegate, proposed that .■Ubey ohould fools oi themselves. . D/.Ari&are— Gj bomeyoarielf ;wewaot do • traitor*fee. [Trcmedoos applause ] •Mr-Blghoa tneotook the floor sod tried hard - to quell the axoilemeat,.but did potsacoeed very ■ well.' f .-■• Mr.J. W. F.l7blfe, while meklog ef speech oo '/. v a question of privilege, «u allied la order by MrXjW.Lewlt.of ibe TblrdwarJ After* considerable dWcossion,: tbe-eooveoiion • adjodroedforbalfebbob^' -At-I2s o'clock,-the ooovenlioa reassembled. Mr. BirrjoovedJha|;tbreelargeaDdstrong map be to guard the door and preserve order. - AebciWasa little fel* low, be should not be appointed iobsirmao of that 000,- tahUe. i.. ; . t . ...... ; appolatod Messrs' Riahey, Bfjeoteathp committee. . tbe public be permitted to ooOapy.ibe epaoe ontaiJo'of tbo bar railing, .JiiJa*/* 1 } protested agates'. Ihia, reporters’ (Able,) thou proceedings without - ‘i !l f 00ne *dered lb« oonducl of ' lk »P**«l tin. (lb', were ktoklDgM the doors for adoiu.aoo,). sufficient AWIO U .«••/ w« ■ H ; »iw with . (~ptw»rd-i.B, joadid: •r« J “ 3 P [m P» of lti« boudhol.l ! u n lh encr »«td< p ,oe. ■ | •Mftrtdta.'Oi Cbownlioii na no ■ fLf. 1 . a “* . CI > *nd if the Dublin were denied ,d. ■?- ,?? to lbo cooreqUou which ..a called the ... reoplewvCo&veniiOD, bofwould leave. {Here great confusion.. President ,oalllog tb.Contenilonto-order io'vaio, io ibomldel of pWbieb Mr. Blgham arose and besought tbe Con* .yenUoDto not, *uh,bore decoram,.saving that bekoownaU-ever the tfOrton , a f£lX^ ent to .ppoini !£ V ?,° or - ‘“'■'t’T Mr. C»rnagh*nf’wß.3 M^'rlVS b '; ° B “ oli “ D °< C»PL W«td.: pnt »nd n>;aio be •S*?.* Ib»l the names of tboie who *'*'**• t* Kennedy thought tbol there were eomepeo.preqeol making dttermloed efforte to «?* * . * ex l * ie Convention, aud that all good fcnii-taxmbu wouM vote for 'the exclusion of oufeidert Mf. liftwis would withdraw the call for the yeM and nays, but said be did eo at the eolioila- Uooofa Urge Dumber of geoflemeo present. The motion to lay it oo ibe table was carried, tbe ayes numbering 1 0-1 Tboae who Voted nay retired amidst ibe greatest exoitement, bidding an affectionate adieu to those remaining, one gentleman saying be (bought it was time to leave and be ebonld retire In the bosom of bis family. They ail said tbey would have nothing to do with anything (hat was not open to the public. Mr. Barr, (be Secretary, true to bis word, Uft with them. The motion .0 reooasider (ho .resolution al lowing tubaiitutre for ibose delegatee who at tended the March Convention to vole, woo re* oooeiderrd A resolution to admit no delegates but those who attended the March Contention, was offered but subsequently withdrawn. ’ Mr. Arthurs then read the report of (be com mtPee on resolutions. Mr. George Finley, of Collins township, of fered a resolution deeming it inexpedient to nominate a t icket at ibis time, as a minority re* port: Mr. Charles Memory-read (be following mioori y report: . 8 of Ibi< Convention hoo-n- S?Sl*r* ta nin V ftdi {ba,r “*«•» tilatiicia 2? *f rß ? aL ?, f * •» tTaoU in « .mall •*'* «®lf»MT»ltBin« Commißlosera Cr tbuTommunUr* ' InMpedloat, •( (bit Ut ut. to .nominate • ttck«t for c»uuty vAliera. Both reports wereaeoepted A motion wee mado by Mr. Parkiuson to adopt the mlnorily .report of for Fiuley, to which M*j. Richey moved, as an amendment, ibe sub* aututioQ of that offered by Mr. McHeory. Mr. i'arkinsoo withdrew bis former motion, and made another, that it should be laid 00 the table. Tbo question again came up ou ibe motion to adopt Mr. Finley’s report. The motion was finally withdrawn and majority report taken up. Mr. John M Irwin moved to lay the first res olution on the table. • The motion was lost and (he resolution adopted. Tho second resolution was amended, on 'mo tion of Sir. R B. Caroaghan, by adding the word * Republican” and the word‘'.Democratic.” Carried. Mr Large objected to (be passage of the amendment. Mr. Ballentine replied to Mr. Large, ebarg. mg him with having the audacity to threaten to knock him down if be said another word, while ke was speaking on tbo floor dpriog the laat Convention. [The gentleman getting rather pereonal in his remarks, was called to order.] Mr. BaHeoiineprooeeded, and wanted to know how it was that six mills was sufficient in 184‘J, to defray (he expenses of the county, and leu mills hardly suflicteot in IBGO lla said the antt tax meu had mistaken their □nusioo, %qJ that instead of being aotl ux payers, io truth bad proved lbems*lre3 the tax party, and made this assertion io hopes of an amendment Mr •Riebey moved to proceed tonoaiioate-candiJites for office. As au amendment, decided out of order. Mf-\ Parkiusou moved that it he laid on the table. \ The President said ibis motion carried with the origloat resolution. > Cries of “No,'' Mr Campbell said that io lg5G a levy of fire mills was sufficient, if the gentleman (Mr. Bat teotine) woold examine the records of the Com missioner's Office, be wonld fioJ the cause for the levy of ten mills in 1860 He would also find that sloB.oooof the peoples money was piid withoat their kaofilJge for intereet ou Railroad hoods Mr. White, of Sewiekley, spoke at some length, and was loudly applauded throughout. He Mi mortified at-tbe Coaveolioo to day. Heretofore ail similar Conventiona bad been characterized by proper deoorom and greet unanimity. To day scenes had been eoacted which were dam *g>og to the anti tax cause. He considered the oonduct of Sir. insulting to tbe whole Convention Mr White ciwuuued at some leDgih on tbo object for which tbe Cnoveotion aesemMed, *•; : lo consider lbs propriety of notnioaitog • ticket lie did oo{ iLlok U expedient übw to Jo so, amt wje io f*»or'_yf deferring it uotll after iLe polii ictl parties bare puUtleir oaudiiUteD iu the 6*M The great mass of the people arc in earnest m ilia matter#, aod would make tha tiiokj p**li/i oiane and weather-cooks of Ptlieluirgb aoJ AMe gbeoy county kuaw this Mr. Bslteuiioa agsm took the floor, il* i.».| sbui*> »e*u>c.l ta be feetpristr lie 'trttD' ed *- • '"' - .Templed io trply 10 tbs Uoguage mfnTby 'Mr ttile against him amid * storm of blseea and coofnsiou, the Chairman r*icily l 6oJfarv>itQ£ io preseree order. Tb# eeeoe Rt this lime wee the tucei exoitiog duriog the biutag o( (be Couvepiion. Ortfa ; of tttrj desoriptioo were raised, eooh an “put him oal,” “he’ll eooo blow oot; lei him alone aod hear him,’ 1 “let bint lake (be aiaad." The chairman succeeded in getting the attrn. tionof iho delegates long eaough to sly ibei Mr. Ballenlioo had the floor auJ had a right io be beard No attention, however, «i n paid lo him, delegates Insisting, amidst torreote of coofasiou, (bat Mr. B had. no rigbl to bore tluut all day—that be had already bad tm ehare of the floor. The matter was Coally disposed of by tbfi. appointment of a commilUe. 06 motioo. consisting of Mrsirs Kirk, Large, HsmpbeUaod Stevart. to inquire into Mr. B.’s credentials and aacertain-whether be waseotitlyd to seat. The plao suggested «u that Temper aoueville, from which Mr 0 beileJ, was dd: « borough at tbe time of ibe March election '“The committee retired, aod Mr. B , by rtnurat. with them. 1 Tbe emeodment <o iheeaicadmeot (ibe feriurr offered by Mr. It) oa wbioh Ibe vote was now takeo.jwas unaomotuly tabled. Mr. liigbam moved to amend ibe resolution by urging Ibe eleciton of Tbns. WiHierav, Kvq , and ciherassociatecof ability, to ibe Legist*, tare: Mr. Williams took Ibe fljor and observed ibat he was not a candidal?, and protested agaiosi the Qomioaiton offered j»y Mr. Itigbam. Ho was uo way oooceroed io brtogiog shoal tbe re**- eembiiog of ibis Coovcutioo, sllhougb ba did not disapprove of U. If tbe people wished io nomiuaie. him, ICey most do it spontaneousty. It must be tbe voruotary gnsblsgs of - public sentiment;; Jle; would bo;«tbt. to H»rriei<ury wiihn pawn behind hlcD lbat weald enable him to work. The objeoi forwbioh the Con veniioo assembled msi me approbslton of .Mr. WiUlame. He favored the counsel suggested in tbe 21 resolution? !Jis ruouiog for Congress lest Ibo cause of iho pebple before (be Supreme Court, soJ'lbat-tribdnai went so far la its de- cision as to e«y ibat be (tbe speaker) wse but tbe apparent represSotatlve of (be people ofibe ooauiy. He was • RepOhlieto, but oould noi break tbe party liae r aod be would ask ibe Cuo- veoiioa wbot were tbe prospects oow., ile Jtd oot over-estimate (be strength of party diseip lips- With, a i’resideatlal and gaberoaloriti candidate In the, field, wbal were ibe obances ? Walt DOtil the two dominant parties have noci oftted and then calmly look over (be lipkets:— This was not a national question, not as to ibe rights-of ibe black mso,’bat>ia regard to the liberty of while men. JJr. W. again protested against bis nomioaiion If the people wanted him to represent them, they most say so them .sslyei .without soy solicitation ba his part. Mr. Bichardeoo followed Mr. \V. t statiog (bit bcTdiffered from .him. He bad stated that ibe mass of tbo people were anti-tax. Ifeo, a non> loatloo waxexpeiient. It would lake tbe winds oot of the sails of the Republicans. Whole die irieu were aolUax, tf waseald. Why adjoun* then to. tbsr oihsf parlies do. Tbia Cou venliott had piradehoe and dieeretion enough io and upright anti-lax man. Mr. to Mr. MoElneooy. He proposed btm for Clerk of the Court, aod give ibe Repub licans five votes In the legislature that they may elect a Seoaiorand give (beta tbe balanoe of the ticket. After Mr. R concluded, tbe vote was taken on Mr. Bigbatn’e amendment, and decided iu (be affirmative. - Mr. Kirk offered ao amendment ibat a simple inlerrogary, whether tbe candidalea were io tbo favor or ievyiog Iho tax or nol, be put lo (hem, aod an answer'yea or nay requested. Hq con eidefeddbe roadipg of tbe resolution as calculat ed to give umbrage-': Tbe amendment was ntg allfcd;;^*. ■] Tbo volfi on’tbo reeolutiOQ was. auDounced by kbe ebair, aa io ordar. Cspk. Ward .mado some 'remarks io reply .to'Messrs. While and Wiiliamr, Itba sabsianci of wbioh were that he bad nofalib ito tbe oogency of tbe reasons advanced by these gentlemen agelost ibo propriety of nominaiiog a ticket to-day. He wan strongly in favor of that nomination. Tbe rcsolutiifrrwas laid oo tbe table. A mo iioQ was made to.proceed at once io nominate. Mr. Robinson offered tbo following amendment: TfootoJ, That wo deem U inexpedient lo place in nomination candidates for tbe ‘.National State and.Conoty officers,** until sneb limes as tbe Republican and Uemocralio parties .bate eeleoted tbeir candidates for the cpmpalgo. A EQoiJon' wsa mado to lay ibis resolution on the table, which was lest by a Tbe amendment was Dow drscusscd hy Mr, Kennedy la its favor and Captain Wardcbnlra. After they bad concluded, a motion idjourn juotil afier tbe other parties bad BomT** nateu. . Capt. Ward moved to ameodibe motion lool “l*o floor dotiog tbe fiends e;oyof(bs«noU6n,nod madenspeech In favor of}tho ootloa:to adjonra,. ; foveral piber gentle* on Jbe adjonmment, propriety of noinlnatliig; ibe close of which Major Blohey imeadsd the motion by adding that the convention stay for firs years, if necessary, until a Damination-amade.’rkeamendment wtf bat. Tb* amendment eo tbs effect that conveu-iou adjourn oata tho 'other parties nominate, was deolered io order,and a motion was made to ley all moiioos and ame&dmenie before (be conven tion on the table, which was lon The amend meat that thisconventionadjourn to mcetattbo oall of the Executive Committee, was declared next io order. Oo the vote being taken, the chair was unablo to make a decision, and a di vision was called. Oacountiog tbo voles, it ap peared that a majorify were iu favor of Ibe mo tion, ho the convention adjourned, amid any num ber of suggestions, wliiob of oonree could not be i attended to. j After (be Convention bed adjourned. Colonel Hulu said, for one, be must leave, as be bad not °*‘® D »Djthiogeioce4 o’clock in the morning. ‘Vbeo be bad retired, on motion of several del- Mr Bigbam look Ibe chair. Captain Ward Iben nominated John H. MoEl or °fCoarte, aod Messrs. Thoe. •• tUlanis, Qeorgo Dareie, aod J. W. Riddell, for •' p ®* rah, y. of wbiob were carried; also J. W. F. White, Esq , for Congress fortheiUal District, and (ion A. W. Loomis for Ibe 221 District. W g rrquest attention to the advertisement of '*• w Bradshaw, Wood street, between Fifth »»d Virgin alley. Mr. B. is a dealer in tio. copper aud irou wares, and baa provided a very extensive and iovliiog aiook of fcuch articles as belong to bln business, for the spring trade, lie has made a speciality, to eomo extent, of re* frigerators, his assortment of these comprising several, varieties, the principal of wbiob are those called the "Iceberg, Excelsior and Wio dle.” Each one is-provided with an ioe ohest, in which ioe and fruits are to be plaoed, the lirgest chamber for this purpose being that of the “Iceberg.” Each one has also a closet un der fbo ioe chest, intended for preserving vege* tables, meals, &c , freah duriog the snltriaess of the summer season. The “Iceberg” has also a 1 candle box on one side or the ioe chest, discon nected. bowever.wilb it and ihe balance of the refrigerator, aod provided with the meana*of ventilation to. carry eff any disagreeable odor arising from Ihe candles This is a valuable contrivance for suburban residents. The “Ex celsior” has three chambers, one to receive the ice, another for vegetables, Ac., and a third tar the same tier, but provided with a look and key, so that any delicacies not designed to be handled by servants can bo stored there, while at tba eamo time they have access to the other two apartments, where articles for daily family con sumption are kept A reservoir for water ia also provided in this and tbo “Windte,’\with a spigot on the ooleide. The spigot attaobed to the Utter h a o.irious and iageoiuua piece cf workmanship. It has a perpendicular lever which works wiib a epriog and allows (be water lo Ajw whenever u ih pushed to one eiJe by the floger, flying b»ck to its place aod jjiopplog tlie discharge wbeoever tbe floger is removed. As ibe re frigerators are a handsome piece of furoilcire aod are designed to eland in ibe dining room, ibis becomes an important improvement, as it obriatee aoy mischief that might reault from the carrtceeneeß of ptrsoue in not turoiug iff ibe water properly Oiber partiautars in reference to the refrigerators might beeteled. hot ve pre fer to direct ail iu want of iberu to Mr B ’a ta tablisbmeiil. where tbeir muiiitl advantages ceo t>n inspected. Mr It. also krrpa a large aleck of reasona ble articles, such as the patent eoflve roaster, charcoal furnaces, Terry's four mloates ice areem fretier, .Massey’s fire mtaui<s ice oreatu fretzer, aM styles of baking apparatus, laundry etoves* water coolers, toilet vase, bird cages, ioe and meat cheats, porceliao, brass and iron lined pre serving kettles, with all styles of bouse furnish ing good<» Miss Patti’s CoxcxtT We again call atten tion to Miss Patti’s Concert* on Friday aod Sat urday (Ventage Abide from the youog queen of the stags who monopolizes most of ibe tuts rest, the compaoy of artists wtio participate, it, without doubt, the greatest m the oouolry— Among the members of ibis company are to be found ibe silver votaed Brignoli, »bo bat been eingiogalthe Academy of Music ia New York for tbe test four years, without even a rival to approach him: Srg Petri and Hig Jnoea, boib great artiste, and Madame Sirakoaob, aoi tbe Meoager bimsalf, have during the past win tar snstaiued. with Miss Patti, the most brilliant operatic season that has ever been known in the cify of New York With regard to Mtas Patti, bereelf, ws do j»ol believe itta* her talent and j tbe charm of her singing bae been exaggerated j The leafimooy io her favor has heeo toj quiver sal and too strong Tbe sales of reservrd eeate c-iinmeuced at Mellor e ycatard.y morning, and »e have been credit,ly tiri»rtu»J th«i upward# of live huudr*J were <Jl<pr.4#<| t-f J.irmg ibe day There ari more left, and we advise those who desirt lj hear Miss iu take edveuiage of die yp pertunity no* presented l>ef,yab,iii . Tau nev, a young ootorrd man, late a theological eiudeot to the Allegfccny Seminary, was ap pointed at tbe lata session iu this city of tbe African M l!. a missionary to Sao rauiroto elation, California. He bas testiorooiais vigned by all tbe leading clergymen iu the eiiy lira KlJiotl, Baird, Jacobus, I’lomer, Swift, Bougies, aud Howard; also R*vs .Sawyer anJ Wiliiame lie la'xirrJ bard tj obtaiu an rJuca tjoo, by following bis business, (that of a bar her.) UQttl be bad finished, aod now needs*ou>« little assistance from tbe benevolent to reach tbe tielJ of his labors—assistance that every mao should be willing to give, to >oeb a meritorious cause, as that io wbiab be is engaged. Laanaxuv —A man named Henry fiitgerald was arrctUd and lakeo before Alderman Jbom, of thn Fifth ward, yesterJay, at tbo ioelaooe of John C. tlarncliua, wbo charged him with ibe larce&j of 1G yards of calioo, worth $2 He wav sent to tbe bill ia default of $6OO bail While On tbe way there, aod uoder lb* cuviody of Can viable Kjt>er.l Johnson, he broke from ibe latter aod run (otbe MoQongabeta Suepenaiou Bridge, closely pureutd by ibe officer, until beat last succeeded iu capturing bitu.’ Alderman Donaldson jyvterday commuted a utan named George Speer, io default of SUOO bail, charged by LMvry Taylor wilb the larceny of some (rifling household articles. CosDucTon llaijkr D*at.— This genitemao wbt> is conductor on the Kaot Line of (be Peona Central Railr>ad,j by bis honest and an assuming acd Ibe courteous and gen ticfuai,!/ ireatmiut which pvssvogers re ceive ai bis bands; become promiaeul as one of •be nioiil popular and agreeable coodualors on tbai road. Wo tbiuk tbe Company bos teeo peculiarly foriuaale in tbeir selection of Mr D far (bis iuipoMaal and revpouAbie p os i, as bo is a gentleman ia every way qualified (o divobarge Ibe duties of bis office with crodit to himself, and to tbo entire raiisfaciion of (bone wbo may be so fSrluoaie as to (ravel with bim A MBiTtsa was hel-j ye&tcrJay afiaraooo of tbo Board of Trade for (bo purpose of taking somo soiion io relation to ibe "Morrill Tariff Bill," when a committee of fiVe, consisting of Messrs. David Campbell, James Park, Jr , Wm. U Williams, J J Gillespie sod Jos Dllworth'i were appointed lo draft a memorial aod revoltx <inns upon (be subject, aod reportibe same at sb adjourned mrciing to be held this Thursday af ternoon, at .1 o'clock, at tbe MerohanU' change. All personsinleresied io the land will it is hoped be present. OniTCAHT —Ws ere pained to announce to day 'hedeath of Capt. Gxodub Asuos, an old and highly respeotod ciiiieu of (bis c»(y. He died yesterday murolog, at U o’clock, of cardiac effrcilon, at bis late rtsidenoe, No. 101 Elm street. Mr. Armor was well known all over tbo chy as one of the kindest hearted and most lib eral tnen living, and bis sudden death will be deeply regretted by all wbo knew biro. Ue leaves a wife and seven children to monrn Ibetr lots. Tbe funeral will iaka piece to morrow morniog, at 10 o'clook. Killij)— A man about .'JO years old, named John KUngenimitb, a brakesman oo ibe local freight (rain of ibe Peona Central Railroad, waa billed by (ho cars near Craddock's Field, oo s Tuesday afternoon. lie was riding on tbe frout of one of tbe care when thaaslebroke, tbrowlog him forward and crushing bim sbookiogly against the forward car. He reelded io a bouse adjoining the road, a abort distanco from where the accideot occurred. Ue leaves a wife and fdOiiiy. Ths Seward Literary Hocieiy wilt give a liter ary eDterlaiomeui at Masonio livll, this eveniog. Tbo exercises, ye ,liev« oo doubt, will be of a very interesting character, and as tbe members are young gentlemen 0 f considerable talent and abilily, wo hopo ibey may bate a fall house. »cuug’e Baud has been engaged for tbe occasion. Foot lUcb.—A foot race, as ire learn from a correspondent, will come off on Saturday on 1 eoDßylrania arcouo, between Frederick Wav man of Allegheny, and William Jones, of PiUe burgh. They run for a pureo of $5O, and will doobtlcae mako fast time ’ I' 1 'h I '"’-" , Tb ' r » »•« iv commilntOQls (o tba j.il 7'»‘erd.7. Of lh t „, o were for uruDkenarati, 7 for tlisorUtrlToaoduci toil 4 for Tftgraoc/. ' rimnOMO TB.m«._Tb» -Poor v,m,r, M«u" >u pro doord U.l Blalil with nmMpiltocll .nrr..., mi.lla./b. ‘'""■•ruVbrt.fiUjr" .port llio •Mni.rK.nCou.lu" In ILO mu tu. 0) p,J UDdootpdfjr It tronld Uto too « lull w M k to urowjcd -• could nut hur. cnSSd lo .*c*Ukt>Uodr«ur>V power olio ullcrlr blundr oi •uuMord'u" . 111. rrodulon or-tLuS^t. I.a. oOiis rao»t rlrgaut, r»t>i*d uud Onl.btd JP*** 5 '*' K, “St 1 !* ,*UjV" “ >rc “>>« poluU,oounder 4 uter acting. All ULeanUfally smooth and rtevleaed *lll> Uißrtoryvf Ui« play, <iakt*i ultbfrom the celtbretrd French novel that Wsly made aacU e wstatioo la Pirli.l «# prevuttw ourreidrr* w« *coa*lfil®J. Tl* simple, r*l, U os vud gal direct lb the beet toT mry esdiicr. The pltc*J« Iroglby—some fl)f boats—butuever foreoelo •uoi do*« ib* tetereet-llejp. Ur. fijatheru'e test, from ttie roioed tower la liter ally feufa) to bohold, eml ba da*bM*t ii with a t*Urt» lolftptftj that Ukt* tbeJwiueby , lwf au He barrel eetlfratlisr.ee'*r*ly In tifarl6ueli,strn!ba hie bead ee be pseud tkrooah the elan. Onrcily U. b« dice THE LATEST NEWS. BY TULEQRAPB. RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETTE OFflcl, Thlrlg-nrat Congreaa—Sixth Session. Wasbibctoii Citt, May 30?' Sksatc. —Mr. Slidell presented tbe report of a majority of tbe. committee appointed to investigate charges of corruption against the prtatar ortho Sen. ate, accompanied by resolutions which be moved be printed. Mr. King rose to make an explanation, which was cat abort by a motion to take up tbe overland m*il bills, which prevailed. Mr. Uiria appliad to Mr. dale to withdraw bis tubstiiale for the present, in order li> perfect tbe original bill. Tbe chair called up the special order, being the Homestead hill. Mr. Gwia moved a postponement, in order to con. tinne tbe consideration of tbo California Railroad bill. I Mr. Fessenden objected. Mr. Toombs hoped that the motion would not pre vaiL If matters were left over iu ibis way, aoJ If tbe Senate jimp from one subject to another, they wooldnerer be able to get through with tbe business. Tbe motion to postpone was carried by 25 to 22. Mr. Wade offered a resolution that daring the re- I maioJer of tbe present session no Senator should •peak more than fifteen mluntes or more than once j on tbe seme subject. Tbe motion was objected to. Mr. Hale withdrew bis substitute for the overland mail bill. Mr. Latbam offered an amendment, authorizing the Postmaster General to contract with contractors on rentes between St. Joseph, Mo., and Great Salt Lake aod Placerville, for semi-weekly distance In twboty days, aod not more than $462,000 per an* nnm; also to contract fur the transportation of print. | ed matter end franked documents, by steamships, at oot over $400,000 pef annum ; also to contract for a daily mail, by coaobes, from April Ist to Dec. Ist and tri weekly fur the balance of the year, from Sac ramento to Portland,! Oregoo, at not over $lOO,OOO per aouuu); also to cootract.for a weekly mail from .st. Paul, Mioy, to ibe Falls of Oregoo, at not over $200,000. • Mr. Latbam explained the provisions of his amend* ment. He spoke at leDgih ta favor of the Sattars* Geld overland route, tbiabtag that Congress possess ed no right coorlgioite a contract except by exerels -log despotic power. ' Mr. Chandler rove to a question of privilege. lie fuund, in the Globe >»f yesterday, language attributed t<> tbe Seoator from Indiana, Mr. Pitch, in which be characterized him (Chandler) as grossly ignorant. He had oot beard tba language, bat if it was used it showed the Senator Incapable of appreciating the position which he held on this flour. Mr. Fitch avowed tbe taaguage, and said It is ap propriate. r Mr. Cbsodier said *ben tba post ufi,* hill again catne up he would discuss It, and the question of ignoraoce would he thao determined. The overland bill was then postponed till Satur Jay. Tba H.-usebill for the aJmission of Kansas thaa earns up. Mr Cull.m.r .JrjcatcJ it ,n 0 it po.|p„ n „J till Monday. 1 The Ortßoo war debt bill wav lakao up aod Mr. | Lane defended it as proper. Others spoke on the snbjsct, and Mr. Hunter mov. | ad an amatidmant, authorizing a loan for the n« y . I uienl of the amount loft; eyas 11, naye .10. Ao amsodment that all mooay paid uoder ibe act be to persons who actually did service, end nut to sis’gueei, was agreed to and the hill passed by a Vote of agaioit 17. t eppropriau* $.1,400 Out) AJj.ioroed. •' Hoys* Mr. Penlou reported a bill providing that all tovalid pemiiios shall commence from the date of disability, the übj«ct heiog to place all army and j navy pensioners no an equality, and remove from 1 t..ogress numerous applications fur beck pay. Us said that Hi, measure wohld require about a million •od a naif dollars for arrearage*. Several efforts ware made to defeat the bill, which was finally passej. by a rote if 03 against SO Mr. llaskin’* reflations-that hereafter no parson shell be etecteJ Printer to Congreae. who is o.»t a i practical piiotar, aod of fair reputation as to skill and ability—that tba Printer to either Hoase shell give bond* Id $2*.000-,aJ reducing the present prices 40 per cent.—were debated. A minority report was read, eooelaJiog that Mr Ford s cootract with Marcond 1 Uegllsh was in vta. ieiton of the Act of Congress, and declaring ibe office of Printer to tbe House varaui. Mr. Gariey adtocated tba bill for a gireromtnt pnotlog bouse, and Mr. Clopton opposed it. H RTHSK MY THE ARABIA. I B >»Tciv May .9 —The steamar Arabia arrived at c ock tub a ran log. Her news u mainly amici patad in Ualif.t, but tba details Io regard to !i*l. lyn affaire areintereiting. The fotK.wlngare amooe Gsrtbaldi * proclamations The Cm I. to the N«a* poitteu army : “Foreign, ioioleucs relgna over Ital jiangroaod io conuqaeuce of Italian discord; baton lb* d.yof Setnaau* and Marti, uaitsj with tba brethren of Bicity. y ou aball j no the Iteliani of th* North. That Jay *ur DalUo, of which jou are iba fibMt part, shall retameita place, as in former limes, siaoog the nati-jos of Karope. I am an Italian ».■!- Vr* on,, , *P' r# see you drawn up aids by j side with ibp.e soldiers or Yare* and San Martioo. «n »r tn ) .Jolly light agaioif Iba cneuites td Biri ‘f- ifMgneiJ by tJaribaldi ) Another proefamation ist.r lb* iobahitants.'.f Na ptea: “n u tiiua for yt-i to imitai. tbe u.gnat.tmou, example of Sicily by rising againsrthe most Impious of yr.nt. to tbe perjured aod blood thirsty r »ca that has so long tot tailed and trampled on y«u. Let the free government succeed which eleven million* of Italians now substitute for tba foal Bunrtwnlc tlsg, theglorivui tri color, the happy syutbol of na tional independence and unity, without whiob true and durable tiberty is impossible. Y«ur bratbreo of the North desire nothing more (ban to see you Join the Italien family. (Signed) t). GAfitasLDt. tl. KicarJi, Baron Rtcccn.*' On* to the .Sicilians U aa follows: “Sicilians—l hare brought you a body of mao who bare bastened to respond to tba heroic cry of Sicily. We, lb* re mains of the battles of LumbarJy, are with you. All we ask it ibe freedom uf o«r land, l-nlted, tbe work will be easy and short. To arms, than ’ U* who does out snatch up a weapon is a coward and a traitor to bis cuontry. Want of arms b no excuse. We .ball gal. muikats, but at present any weapon will do ta the bands of: a brave man. Themonlci polity Shall provide for Ibe women end children, and old men deprived of tbeir support. To arms, all of y-u. Sicily shall ones more teach ibe world bow a | country can he freed from its oppressor* by tbe powertai will of a united people.” (Signed by GarU St. I'BTcasßfßO, is.j T3.—Tbe aooooocemeot that i.ogtaed, pn-bshiyj wenlJ not offer opposition «0 inquiry by Kasai* into the situation u f Chrl*. turn in Torkej.hu giriea great satisfaction. Hong K.mg date* of March 2Jhh sute that Sir Hope ilrant had arrived, and active preparations were being made f..r war, tod the expedition North would leave rorly lu April. Wasniaovoe May 3}.-The act of recomoming lha 1 acific lUilroad bill, together with the Various amendments, to the select committee of (he .Hour# t<*-d*y, U regarded as equivalent to iu postponement for the prevent resaion. ' Tba reasons for thus dispo. •tog of it Include tba contrariety ofupioinoas to the proper location of the read, and the iniafficieney «.f the conditions to secure the execution of the work by Ihoie on whom the ■ franrbitet were to he con ferred. * Tho Home committee on Foreign effeirs to day uoanio«a»!y agreed to report tba Senate bill appro, priatlng $lO,OOO loTowbsuJ Harris for oegolietlog the treaty with Siam, which ia intended aa an ae knowladgmanl of hi* valuable services to tba com merce in the aert The presents of the Halted States Agricultural Society t.» the Jspeneia cansUtj of one hundred Ta rletes of tba principal carsals and vagatobta seeds with their botanical dcilgoations. Eeeb of tba Princes receives the silver medal or tba fiooiety, with their names inscribed in tbiir; ova characters. The J*. neaesa, for several days f ut, have been no t io Qr 0 f bspectiuo throughout the city. They were particu larly Interested Id a large jewelry establishment »i|-' Dosing tbe meonfaeture or the Cnerqualltlas of gold and silver ornament. IV’a in moron, May 30.—The Jodlciary CommiUee the Senate bare agreed on a bill compelling Iba endance of witnesses «bu miiy be summoned 'Ly □tuitteei of either Uoqm. 1 Tbe Committee on Ways and Means bare under cooildrartion peUlions presented by Mr. Briggs nu merously signed by business toeu of New York 'ask ing Cuograss to require (be Mints to recolve copper oenli at par, la exchange, for otbor coin. Tbe Secretory of Stale declines to comply with e cell of (be House fur a copy of Hatch's report, on tbe ground tbtt it would he incompatible with (be publio interests. Tie admission Of Kansas is specially uiigoed for to day. Mr. Sumoer will make an elaborate speech on tie subject, on Monday. Sr. Josiro, Mo., May 30. -The ponyexpms.duo on Monday, 28tb, arrived lest night at 9 o'clock, bnt brought no California mail, which Is sappoeei to bale bsen intercepted by Indians. Tbe only matter brought by it ts from Salt Lake, at which piece U arrived end left on tbe 241 h lost AU tbe information we can learn io regard to tbe failure Is tbe following on the Belt bill made by the agent: “Hider just in; Indlaosfaave chased all the men from the stations between Dia mond. Sprlog and Carson Valley.' The machine in which' tbe express matter Is carried is lost." The Indians ore reported to have kilted two riders m the last trip, and it is supposed that they carried >0" or destroyed mail mailer belonging to this eioreit it Salt Lake City. l Oo tlse 17ib, two men named Mjroo Braver and *' R. KUt Jobnsodfjwera abot bj unknown band*. Tbo Pibn'a Peak express, from Denver city on (be 24th, errirod bcre thij rooming. Mining operallooihad falily comtntnead. Is drag orj'e diggloga, from $i lo SSO par day ware being earned. ■ Kieb dlaccrertea of qoartx bare been mid* it Boolder dlgglnga. , * The gulobaa alibi bead traiera wart reported to be yielJing from $25 to $lOO per day to a man. Boston, May 30.— Seven iwltoeiwi WC re examined at Weymouth to-day, Wore the Coroner, io the pot «oc,log rare of Mira Mary Tlrrel. The evidence waa conclusive of Iba death by Icorroetve sublimate, bat there was no proof of lUnrj’a implication. Tbe verdict la expected to-morrow. Alexander Moore waa arretted io Manchester yea* terday, charged with poisoning bla wife, daughter, son-in-law and servant girls, by potting white lead In floor. AU are io e critical condition, with faint hopea of their recovery. . Kktt Yob*, May 30.—The Houston mau meeting Io Union Square last araoiog waa attended by aav£ ral thouiaod persons. Dr. Stephan-fiaihroook pro aided. - ■ A dispatch from Washington says (hat IheQov- of Ibecspterior mother •lever off Cuba, by the sUomtr CrotatUriLieuteoani MaCit-.SSa iu **■—tb» tffcii] naloa ofli. I*. i to uki fata eosiUmHoo till cxttla dtium- I F®f» convened at Boon to-dar, when a. commuoiea- I tloo waa received from, the Governor on the subject, \ 2** T ** #rre * to • Joint committeeof fourteen ' : COPELAND & ca atIO.OOMOO. He urge* the importance of checking W, ‘ ,W W UUI tb* contagion, and toggests a Ihoroagb investigation mto the character of the disease, and thinks that tbo transit of caltl* tbrongb tbs several tovai but re quire additional legislation, . 0 d leans to a commit tee of the .legislators, tbs subject vf enlarging tbe nomber of the Board of Commissioners, of in- : BANUracruß* ermuing their anlborit,. IfAIRBANKS’ PATENT Pla w*" * nd Convention as- -1/ STOCK, UAT, usAt.v. or*, coal. ianv .. lD _., tembled in this city to-daj. Tbs attendance was '•‘tb UolsUsg Uww .witbeoi;ireowwiSJ; r — ,b *b<r *. quite large. Mr. Garrison presented a series ofreso- the small Uuuutt-r Bc»]*s aud eataw»s. °° lutions, varying vary little io tooe and character ALSO, they an the PateDtewaod ool? MeaaUctnrtnof the anriralUd jarik from those presented at prerioas Coorenlion*. The ASD BATCHES k> r stabler left b.oj door* ol swede end ■ ■- DOwit Convention will remain in session two d»,». PAtKT MILLS, CORK mills Wad HUKU.n& SAUSAat^ ********- a>*n**WjL Wo. M., So. Ths E. M. .iMm.bip Korop. aiT * SnUTTKR UISGES, BED AXLE f '“•'•“‘''•FriM ssrit«us. ’Jsss^sr torLtrfL Uocheatsk, May SO.—At the Ueaeral Assembly of the 0. S. Presbyterian Ctaorcb, th* Kara. Dm Tborowoll Aad Dixon were appointed Deputies to tbe Syaod of tbo Kvengelical ebarebes io France. Tba Revised Uo<ik of Discipline vu recommitted to be reported to tba next Ueaeral Assembly. Macb of tba afternoon aastioo wax apeot io devoiioaal ex erciaaa, aod at six'Vclock, the Assembly was dis solred. N«w York, M.y 30.—Tin iKamthip City or Nor folk, advertised fur St. Thomas, was seised to-day aa a inspected slarer. la the Ciroait Coart to-day a motion for to atreit of judgment io tbe ease of Albert W. Qieka, was re fated. Tbe prlsooer will be sentenced on Tbarsdsy, St. Loots. May SO.—Tbe rirerebnliaues to eweil lowly, with 7 feet 6 loebea water to Cairo. The T pper Mississippi is rising from Keokuk down; it is lationery above tbeL Tbe lowerpartof tbe 1111- ols is twelliog. Weather cloudy and cool. LiriTCTTK, M.y 30 —AI tbo H.poblicao dutrlot CuDr.ntioD, bold .1 Delphi 10-d.y, 1,,.. A. Blc«, c,f SsrSbabTiS 7, "* r ~ f -“ V.RCIKRKS, tod., M.y 30.—Tb. Hon. J.bu L.. or brunilU, nomio.i.d by tbo D.mocr.t Dieinct Convention at Priocetom, to-day, for Cot greet, io the Ist Congressional district. Louisville, May 30.-River f.lllng elowlr, with 7 feet water to tba canal. Weather clear. flterrnry «0 degrees. ' General Conference of the tlethodut Kptacepal Oiiorcb. Bcvvalo, N. Y., May 2fi, ISCO. i> { ’ TISTr S *' :: “ ~D D** - - —Bishop Ameaia tbaebalr. Religious exerelses eondueted by Rev. Cyrus Brook*. •Juarnal read and approved. Tba regular order of business was suspended, and ibe reports of Standing Committees taken up. Dr. Peck, rbalrmao of (be Committee on Rpisco pacy presented a report. Among 4be points eu t-reced to this valuable reportjvsrjs tba following: Uo the question of members witbJrarriog from ibe Church, the Committee reeomoUinded tbe following resolution: Retulvrd, That it is (be sense of this Ueo erel Conference that oo member of onr Church can be pronounced withdrawn frum tbe Church without at lean his verbal consent. Ac. The decision* of Bub '•ps et tbe sessions of Annual Conference* in two or three instances, who felt aggrieved thereby, wereex amined eud approved. Tbe Committee recommend that it is inexpedient to elect any Biitmps at tbe pres ent time, end alio that it is deemed unnecessary for one of tbe Bishops to reside on tbe Pacific Coast. A rter thorough inquiry into tbe administration of the Bishops, through tbe representative* of the Annual Conferences tn tbe Ci.iumiiUe, they found tbe admin is iretion of tbe Kpiscopaey has been characterised by a sound Jjsweijon. and has met with general approba ‘ The following resolution was appeodad to the report, all of which tu adopteJ: RfotcfJ . By thi* Ueneral Conference, that the character of tbe Bishops be now passed.-- 1 The Committee on liiotraocy reported no tbe memorial of Pittsburgh Annual Codference touciitoo •yrrtaltrtxyur,, which was adapted, as follows/ Hrtjlvrd, Tb»t while wo cheorfuft'y ‘*<>coVj lo excellent superintendent* their Cuo»tU.aitun*] to supply the general work by traoifers, wbeaoeoes »*ry, we respectfully request, that trausfer* may Derer be made, solely at (be personal sulicitatiuo 0 f the preacher desiring to be transferred, nor yet to gratify the (tube* of any one charge, between whom and the proposed appointee, oegotiatlooe may hare been privately made. 7 /Jeto/fW. That negotiations fur special transfers 7 «“• P*» tor ** *«rt» between indiriduals and ebrle. tie., prior to the erercise of lb. regnlar appointing power, la our ebnreb. Is oontrary to onr economy, •od iojutioua to our ttineiant system. Th. A,, pM |, | b , , r , ioo 0 , tb« Black Hirer Conference in the rase of Ahal S UtKhtnjeu, »bo was tatpaoded from the ministry , r»c|utre<l to surrender hit pairhmeotj of ordina tion. Dr. Roblatr.n S.-otf, delegate Fn>m the Irtab ff«. I*7*o Conference, t.„.h 1,.,. t ,f lb# Conference in | feeliog apeecb. Aft.r ioni rontine barta*.#, Conference adjourn , «iib doibl.'.gy nod LeneJirii.tn by Dr. Scott of Ireland. ■ I .k'UMCNIctTtD. J . r , F*r*TT«, M«y Js, isrtu. A./Wors (,> ls ,ttr; lltriag a leisure hodr >lO Satur- M ! ** Qt OT * r lu Chntoo <*> e Ratification MMllftg ItaU by the Republican* of FuiJle* tu VV« u>«4 to lb* rliUgo .cbool room—which wa* crowded —Mil bad • »«ry amhuaiaaiic meeting. Very atroo* roiuioliobf were paaeed endorsing the Chicago Pl»j. otto mad ratify log the nomination* made at that cob reotioo. He« e re faeored with a rery able and elo qatot »|.eecb to behalf of the rejoltllion*. by A. II Burn.. 11. traced at length theaggree.ire policy of the pro-ilavery party from the formation ofoorfforL eromeot op to the present time, and urged erery frwod of freedom to come oat bolJly [ Q n,. . ofui ,1 * nJ “»* m 1 Lii • 8W> «« *o check that blighting rorw'*-Human filavery-from ruoalotr orerour national domain. i “ . T , h ? of Find!,, mi; »ell feel proud tj . 1 , b ".“ ‘ ach a champion of Frr.Joo In their midtt, and I bop. Ltu, to,, h.v. tin pl.uur, „r lot bin go to Harrirliarg lb, .otuiog nttioo i„ ,b. ; capacity (,( a legislator. A* certain partita, is the roJacaoi of the Trur Pr*ts hi»« cbergod Mr. A. U. Bursa with being is (ever of . . .2" . sa,lroaJ5 a,lroaJ P nr P««*. »t to»J oot bfl tcniiJ to , °. r# mooting edjonrned, beaotiafiod .* * b ® b *d any Juobta jo regard to btepoai- Uuo UO the tax qaeatioo,. that ho wu to aotl-tax mao bafor. than wu aach a party. Tbo poop!# boro a I noJeriuna why ho woa Interrogated, aud otbors at a Jutaooo may »r tboy will bat jait obaorro that tbo tanta pariiot have sot interrogated aaothor ean didato. Vwora, to cotatneod, doriog tba campaign, M. ST*A*B»»Bt FmtitJu—Tbo Toorlb BtpUet Church we leant ore to bare o feotivol to oid io of * oe * boUi * of worebip’in tbo Ninth Word. Due notice of limeoad plooowll be given. W * mo generally Id), wbeo we im a piw« of mo. tnaaiblp, what kind of a (too wa a uaed in writing it, '*• »« «m> rtrj bad maoaierfpt oMatiooelly. aod «ftan with that tbs writer had oaad Hoot A Miner’i „ P BBl wb ' eh «» ha bad at tb.lr etore, 71 tod 73 Fifth straat. at in that eats It would at least be legible. Th« Life i>r AHrabam Liocoln nil! U ready |q * tn*i» i *' * tifm lo tfloth *nJ 25 ceeta io piwr. on rireiptof price. Address liQot A Miner. Wao will Dot weeraeetoew gaiter* or shoes, when **• ,l *aeb extremely luw prieu. at the P*«pl* * Cheap Shoe Stow, t Iftb atratt, weooil door t rrom Market street? tteau' Go* calf boot*, $3,50- {•**• «*»»•«. I*.OD; Oxford ties, 1t,50; Monroes, • 1,37 j. A foil siiortment of ladies*, tniawi* and children's wear. Asraatro Rooriaa.—We are pleased to cot* (be tact that the demaod for the celebrated Aipbalt* Roofing Fell is steadily oo the increase, and we doubt no* that the lime U feU approaching when Ml will mperceJe mil the oM rooOog material! io osa Thomat Parry, Laogbiin'* lalldlag, canal baok, near the city water Works, li the agent, aod will fill ail orders with promptaeta and on the moit reaioaabla terms. Those interested are iorited to call and a*, amine specimens. a. fIARBIBD, la PtilledflpbU. oo Tees Jay, lias fltth, t* r, t . Cbarlea f- "“■’"f itoitaiSSS “1W «• uiicd. Sasftßß -—c and eatnelbUorw are mpcctfiilly Invited to ilulitelo Builder* aod Contractor*. UNDERSTGNBD (formerly Foreman fj* would respectfully Inform ti t t!Ti 6 'T **• dun * "«*» »«*J tbepotSc teaereHr. “»*P«P»redtofutairb SLATE of diftm,u«|! pntim fILATK OOOfS la UieiiH*t*i>prbf«d tuemer. ,Orders far Gudins or Benelr, iocoltUsU B(«Ei(ir teltai tbeoSce of ALKX. LAtfop. LIW, imr tie WtUrWwrke,) will be prompt!* attended *“• tayUCad f TUOSUB t*4RRT T\OLLAU SAVIKug BANK, no. cj rougTß fimtir. DejweHi nti|* with this Cat* ber.uetlie FIRST DAT OF JUNE, Will drew Intern! from that date. CHAB. A. OQLTO.N, Trenurtr. yyjIUAM 11. UHANTS S’* tnii B’i Tobicco. Tbte veil eataLlUbeJ and vrryiopeilur brand of Tobee* co received regolerly ua consignment, together with a rerl* •tjr of other grades and brand* of Tobacco and far rale l>y JOHN P, PLEASANTS & SONS. apj>:2nwd2m Mo. 52 South »t., Baltimore. POISON! IHJISONII—]f you aro infested' Mkaor Head**.*, £> JoB.”lSunC?j£ ruroer of Mirk.l BUmI aaJ Ut« ©Uaoni«~r > i?«w.fl “»■ Hat Patio. It it told ( a *„y n n . nt |- £^7. •rt, and fur dMtmj<i| R*t*. Mkfc iKSLv 5 U tujwfiur to an} Uj ll € !,* ™saas BABS&>s COCOA, BROMA, CUOCOLATJES, Ac. DAKRR'SNo. l PrtmiuM Chocolate; S'!"!’ NorfcH • BkoiumlOocoi, . eduttßll; «%o bsod and tor ml* t>7 WILLIAM BAOALEJr. •• Aflat fcrSValte*B*k*r ft Oo,Bd»tM4,V«M« pyJ9 Hur ifißJaUctJitnrt. Httibargfc. oA.'i’is— iOO.bus; O&ia id arrive and for sale LIVINGSTON, Proprietors, COMMERCIAL RECORD. onintTTu.ur arbitration run may a juse. Juts Pabk, Jr,T. P. R. Hustu. j F*« of t BtfBIRfIOX HiBUU. fiuwttfc ißmiOlUl , PITTSBURGH RIABKETS. {JI/intrfeß <*pteiaUy fiir the PitUbvrgK GosMlt.} R„ , . , PrTTSBCRas. TaumsßAT, Uay.Sl ISGO. *•? The iraaMttU>oa Drl *LV. rJi n> l ’? 404 F'loclpaHy canflaed to tton. aod ° Io«™ln.o «™ln. prortatnn* and rhb "‘"« •****■ n» u. PLOUtt— '• eopor. j Eilrs | Ei.rtm, j feary. 6 &5 0 10 fi 40 & *'•> 010 . 4J 681 6 10,‘i 6to bB5 600 > 060 tBs * «J_ — 1 a oj> a to —r ' cto —r 5 90 0 25 0 M) !* >• ». pt. 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Wlf bbla wblfa ft,!, at ft.tojfod* £«& 10 da do Late berriog at |4.to _ POTATOES— Sale# M toab hatbiooorkaat 60: |O3 do ' rnmr al 865 ,lw do cbolc-at ttQSk. ir l * H25 tx * WU - Bl 9 X- >® do do at 9; aoJ It do Uambarg at 10. * FSl.i^ B r Rft ~ S ‘i e> ‘' fa °* k *t tOl 20 dodo at 48£J60 at*Ue Crm ’ *“ d ‘ U JrD ** ud - s - l «* *° tw * •* llti do LIUK—3aJ« 20 bbta Louiarlllaat ftl 25 ?* % K { ' v<h bav, '° l' ,late * l9 (>)PPKK—SaI«a 40 bg» in | u u a( 14U6&15. '^lllSKY—SabatObbl* rxetifiad at SlW*2 hi HUP—Pair# 10 bbla a. U at 40e. e*»u KTKRI > ir AI -“, 84, ‘" 21 1,11,11 fruU * »>"»«IO. bTKKIM K—riatra 30 i>t>U*t ran,. ✓ »»» UTAH* AiIIHJOIIHKIiCIAI.. Tl*» B*ok Hl.Uo.anl 1 * «,* w «* , ha ., , rv<lo^t r, .?'* V <*» •P'Cle. wLile tire tu*(,« or. a fraction Ur|*r. To*re it Do btirytlpoif of to Kunpj tocro»lt*uj noottfuMt tiooDf lU Buika, but tL* •ap'frgtto vu band it l*oi out dollar too largo, in of tbo l!fJSi!2? IL 1 ? B “ k ' ,Dd u “ t,ier * "*• f - ,fa p ,jr In l-'tut, to iorrsatt of *.♦« ftL , (o Itp*iia, a dtoiMtsof Ti'.a'ua, In l UcoUlkni, t J. rr.»»*a ~| ‘Tli" „V™ 0 rcolnlton. CVpc.t., h! J ;''?;/* 1 *.'«.;it!>«» %m> .6«000 K»AH>J £1,431.000 B,BVI),WAJ 80 |-J3 000 TU« Uodeucy «>| (\>r*l*n tr*de ia KogUai »nJ kr.uo U to prrclua* a.oUU i u ih» Kwl tojuy for tllki. fluw-i-, lu. Tto» L*r* ts to »l*u, to Koroiv, g«MK »*•>«»■ 10. *htrb U t£a "* , ‘"Jufwl r*«rT« of«j»wU« h P IJ b» iL* baula 01 (Do l«rj(* citit-»: nr awn. ParU. N«t Vvil Naw Hrleau*. Uualuu PtWlaJt | ...iX'.Btooou ' J7f1.000 otn ... 59i,wx) m.Wl.wo lui.CMJ.yoo 7,813 000 3i.S2B,u**j V-'I.UuO.OOO .... 3 raj.uw iu.B77.tuu ii'toolcwo 2 10-l.tt t> t>.u£l uoo 0.590 000 ... soTi.toj r..3wg000 r.Woco -|N T *V*C.>"ur "* ta^ 743 ' 01 ' 0 *-' j4 ' Sit ’ 000 t--1,3U».00U i Nnr ,?Hs** a * 1 M »l' 2*-» U Flour i« dull; ami lb» •' for >U|wDm. Sjito ‘'!L rar '* w * owln « to rbe u K lu ran-ip*. <b*. n b at . h«vUCw) uarbaugnl. ■v- T "‘"" • 1 -si* Corß U lu «o«J ilt-ui »aj, bnt prio a are Uwrr; »»trt are V"" cl. Mae 115; lurk *“* U<llt • n »*t*l7 Mwl tUgiirr; tele# at • S "** r ® ,r ***Ti«o-l lu giMl domao lat T»' • for fait The rorcipudo.lua il,. »«e 1.3a2 bha.* Molaaaoa *l«ll at 24c fur rein.li—l auchengrd auC dull; UulJrra Arm Hjfbt eictiaog* uu .Now York *.&>)# pr«tu Psaiottrau Canii Uiasrr, tlay 28.—Theta werafe* •wur n cu.U ~ market tbl. weak, tba recetpU. io a* nm blog auly about low b.ad u| Deere. m~u, i?Si SoSi »od Laura*.® ruuutWa. all uf wlitcb w.ro diaji ■*uJ aat au Wr#4 ’* r * 1 “' 1-nce, ratiKlugai J*J4#lOW Ibe IUO o>a tba taller fur-extra •jaalltr. Tbo mtlywluc are Ijr parHroUra 1 r tbeaalra. aa f*r a* we mold get'tb. -, r.i, T Afeune Yard. •bl (Milo I Abraham*,, ~ • *' Al VuaUl A Car t **■ “ J Meodarauu lo< ‘ kl.eine* A femlib .. •■**“ * J Anl “ II iir»y„ „ I’l ” A Cr*jurtaoJ...... 3‘ !• il Carmil' I” J M«oiie| V* Laucaalpi r« n j<. tiuiU..... * • "* 8 Knot , A lltrlisiin .•y lu«ra, W » b |.b Si “ •> U Calf. M 3 h«*.l. u.»i-s..ai. -joo |,«J OI B»r C.UI.-..,. ji.po«d * »a»jio.so ,1,,-igu Toe Iwirr Lir ntnc«lU«. , UrroJza Ullou V«rJ ftl Uuroatrr ro, J tUro*k»r “ - U» linns . J “ 42 A into to. ir-rotet *’.) Uuabu>(*r. *• “ »* “ Qelz •' Wataos 19 Uoifcaro, 8 BtaUa.. 37 tMivtia, UarbUkil. 0 ** B StelJomrWg*...-. . '' L ciitodUr forte 7777. I'C l U A Kimbl«._ l-Z WrltVD. «&* Lauruln co , Hforbart , Itah*. r>uly sbont 1000 bMd «« n .l lutbolTg Vtrd; sMit.fej .C frow iflT®:v sad euro4*d.t |oo|b 4D . t " *•■?*•*' “• iw»u »M» lwr«s rwbljjf COCD (iMd ian«iDg it ft, rt wi . K tt, T' *“•* provision trsdo. Tb. Ml* 20M> U.tim tor i Do 'T tu t* r ‘W'T.ry, it colic*) at gSiO ml trSl7 o aM^ P . ,Dg beg. c^lm^XcS ”S"rriii rt " £2b*£j . .• V* a cwu cr °p. u bruaboJ there mUttl ffi«rL| 0 it l V»ur ae **?* of U«n,bolk Hioolders'sid n»r, u2°!L* *" “““ ™ ” a *!iS - SHf*™ I saawssZE d£ ,uJ fortl»r4dlM ■tjEr-.u m * , *J atol - 8»li« sawootej to 1(0 UOO bosh. S@%b; S’." fur «• 1 >» iS^Si •*t3>«K*orNoj. Tbo sheet tusxktL under tbißoran^n “*"• vm Par,srti,., .rf-ntM* BOMOfcSrt uK SSM*; r 4:; 0 -* “' ;«''■“>• »»*« .KS* ss Kr si Jftis%f * v ““ ,i ? “ i« .10 ...JiS & ~*Lr 0 ,tu,e JiCHr tu dull sod ..*.l*l, g ““iW •> *1 for ■prtoump.rOoi .lj iJSS u' 5 ,. t '» I “i'^ 1 “ S T ,lr “ „ 0 -‘' J-oiiO.VJd UnLuM r 1?* l * , ‘l ulr J oa IforUrnbufon. ,uj mV r 1110 fobUfoCtfoMwor/ligbvif ~ 1 "J- "““MX. Itafoj •irld.-mfo.el - P " "' *H It* fofornulfoo ..« | ttio, *• g.te tbs folk wsog sUlettieut, sbkh «• rputhlet 1 tarrict ssrso be srrtTed «t, ««• const**.? Mf BAIT BUT 4SO tWOS IX TUI CITT. TvUl shoulders tod sU«s...„ T«taf nock ... With Lot ‘luJo lim* In Cum* lorvanl. I.SKTh.!?* “ J '“ «“ - . TflTti .'£?*<>• , fcow> . „ ,c# of unoßlicittfltop. IS.UOO hp Ja —(C.->n» A l>iDkd'« Circular. i " * Importa by Ballroatl. oILUTh™^ 1 * P‘P*f. J W Paiklu; 9 bbla *,*?"• rvll « Iratber, u Nawmau; # Ixll* do. , 3..£V, p *f.C P Martin; su akeaia j r “* ®fl U,b 4 ~tta **«•> rUy &» UiUar, :aB do um! * ,o^*« l4W 00 I'kff* •a'dav^UKtiuTlM bill 920 U>U oil, 4-Jociahaiaa, lot bbda toWnil ii'*?"’ l 1C o,n t I!^." 00,, “>'*«». >« rolls Uaiba/, laporti by Alvar. . 0 B<kM—lttkohiN* [■_„ , 1 b *-* * f»cfc | »or A Jrwla; 215 d bJd«L WoU A wn* •ob; U)i too* pig»««. Klmloi Acal to warn 2 w£J£t M Ulta uoornt. l4o« A LuCT, 3fl p|Vj moo; 3su Hot, WMorrla,4X>tti ewa T HaSTa* |f *?* ».ns Ur N.tUU.2 bid. Ia»l« *w£. WaXi * fvm V n*. R <i«ibto, 43 do 001^542ft,Jf£?' ,s \l *• corn, II Kioaa);ttO CbrblP au * M, > ?* aiVKUHKWSi US £S£&5! ‘ 2K tvsttssr *£**•*£■ ®® torirob9«U«rd<y could* cf iha ronlkr SSS; A4S&f"- •“ a * u “ ,ur «.T!? r i7. •** ,,lß * *Jow»y— \% focbaalotbaZl boon •iiUiftf tart emlßf,. ftx leaf to ftaokok, tOlwrheaea tba •owtr, *t»d fit* feat oe too upper aiatmaarj; TU itff to Cailo, and a Jitilo mncs than ibai from Carlo io "mnspanc lb* IHIooUu iliiog ami vokoppoaatbitt*- toatbaasdof thhwaak. boalt dravtog flr» feet win pi •long Tfcrj wall fa that atraam. Tba alJaaU all! aoou Pa hi wub a fall toad, or navi/a full mm. Tba Waaootl bwoot ImprvvaJ aujrdo'logihapMiwaak; tbrv* to Ifcrmaod a half *•*! la lb* worst watrr frma tba mouth to It. Joseph. Wa ajpact to boar of an hsprvr*- maotlii tbs Mtaaouri today. Tba BunUi Rao«t laft I4t U Bmb Monday morning, *p to a bleb daw i bars bad teas, ao rim la tba Arkansas. Soatwaavaa rsnarkabljr Ul-koa tba vbart fasterd*y, and ataamboatmaß wrta maarkaUy. Utlba tba A WcCuwall, troa tba Ulmnotl,' and 0 B Cftlmaa. from NaabvUlaaniradwUbfUrtrlps. Tatttday tbaaul rlr*d tba J Varatr, urom haw CkkasK UubUwl C>!t from Kiukoh; Übl«b, from aoelBBall: AdaUa, froa Waoetia. Tba PUtta V allay fuc Haaipbht tiamlßi Ora* «**l* tw it Faftt Rtts>k« fwr KabviUa; fcr fittabargh; IkabHa to St.' rMfßlapßruA-JcfcrtS D*o, torada). •.••.J.i.; i..< r Tba UariomCroatPiUrboribfcr gt I ii Bltbrn foil carp TbatL UoiaCmmlltcSmXtWaS to-IfJßlwaiß. MUr lthtJlL>fiU%kflw kBCBItSg Uc • ... . V-; '.'.[’tl . 'otuT.rj, lotlMl.i lti. iu cj ik«7u7S"M<Wi ?*«!*ssi 1 32S5Ss:® 3.fSrf«s£‘S|gp. tUgIM.r. “z-srs. s®fcgg? Char.dt, c£rs?«ks? abttt »' 8 0 *•*“•■ So S&JSSS&- £ K Ball, Siv OttaMi;' 1 • lUhlffy tt. * Rim—tacfaV T«ltiraplU« BlukiU. -! _<ISCTHSITI, U»y 30—Tbara la mW . Flour, ahlck It without obaaca In BrL »■ IThlrt.y bio d, aud oochiSjS. 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