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S: D O 6-4 +: Z 3 k i :; I. .4 4e4M k; -y 1 : r -4, 1:,.. , ;,*- 4: '-S4I:. t :.' . • .:I.' 4.. , .: -1::..;.• , :- ..; ;i...,;f1,.:t1'.. v . •: t'~; ~ r.l , • • EIM • • ?`•• • t .. ~}_" ittshargi 6atitt. orrr:!. extuaDAr. mmenno- .aufft 9 IE6O CITY AFFAIRS • , Oltoieitut. Observations forte actutts, by G.B.Obait, Optician, 64 Fiat' Eit.,•-••411 404: 29,3-20 'Republican, Headwaters Pa _11160,.. ooasza WOOD AND IiOIIIITII IPPB. rasa Rearase Rooesopeirtrery day, (San as)" excepteg,)' Dom 0 A. R to 100. N. . Depth, German age Welch Newman from all parts of the Moos cm ate, sad Republic= Ounpalga Dicumentsfor dlstributlort. The publlo assenarly egg strainer. 'PUNA Pittsburgh are oari. Malls Invited to at 6 _ ATTU Ethattles Committee of the Club meet AVERY . 11ZDSEaDAY. status Saxon et I%o'clobk, X-1. all Refrigerators. -;{teteivid: t r c f . o . ol7 , , s are Batter l C:r r s gleral street,Aliegheay, opposite the Post °Moe Call and eiemioa flew . Fos Baur —A !ugh and commodioue.room io the third star" of the Vault!: Building; ie wall isity of shiest, and will be rented cheap to a good tenant. Apply at the counting room otthiu'oOlce.' . . . Ova icalehr is isieeci for thug week,eontalo dog all the roost important nowe of the week— emagresalottel reports,-Foreign 110163, Editorials on leadlog sohjeeti; atitheatio Mookot Reports, &o, &e. Persons wiehiog to said a large sheet fell 'easeful family reading to their friaDds, may obtain it, enveloped for mailing; at 5 canto par single eopt. t6111 . 14 : 11' QIILITIII SCISSIONS —Before .Jadgeo MoCirtri, Adams and Parke. June B.—To the following four cases: Com. re. Hugh Thompson and Mary Jane ,Thompson; Com. re. Arab. WCollem; Cote. vi. Archill'Cob lain and dans Bl'Collem, and Com. vs. Arch. EVOollem—the proucutor and_ defendants were sentenced each to ply halt the coats. Cons is. Adam - Calaway - and Daniel Shualer: and Com. re. Arthur Little; crotatenite of assault and. battery. - , Mr. histokavoy keeps a licensed Buena in East Liberty. The defendants in the Bret case, (one of . whom la prOneentor on the other,) came into Ms tavern and drank once. Afterwards, a controversy wan started about a boarder seat by . defendants to . Mr . Measvoy, for whose charges it was alleged Calaway was to be re 'pounds.' In the course of the dispute, both defeat - dents became beisterans, using profanity and other opprobrious language, and hisoavoy requested them to leave his premises. 14ton their refuel to go, a man named Little, who wee standing by, and is the promoter, was asked-to interfere. - He did so, and caught hold of Shee ler to put himuut, when Drlaway drew a large pen-knife and advanced towards him. He was warned of danger.. and Idling go of Sheeler, ought hold of Calaway's arms and held them while Mauves. took the weapon from him. The defendants were afterwards forced to go away by Little. The dioturbance occurred in,the after . — The foregolitg statement issomewbat modified by the testimony on tbe-otber side. Attending to the prosecuting witnesses and a magietnta who became-familiar with the difficulty, Del►way went over on Abe 19th of . March, accompanied by flimsier, to biamavoy'a tavern, and both took a drink. Afacavoy wu then sated if he bad been paid for the boarding-of -a band of Dela way's who Is a boss gardener, bat as be stated when the band appliedloi 'boarding, not a' pay boas. ftlitonvoy replied in the negative, and obeerred that he would look to him for the bill. An'angry dispute ensued, during entail Detaway tru ordered out of the bar-room. He refused to go, upon which Little stepped up and struck Dim in the breast. Shinier then caught hold of Little to prevent s fight, but the latter broke amity .._ from hins,'exclaiming that if be didn't let him go heliroaldrknook him higher than a kite;" Dela may yea then put out and the disturbanceended. The magistrate stated that Little had told him holism warned` to lock out for a knife, but that — he saw none in Delaway's hands. Delivey aware that be need no knife, and flhaaler cor roborated him. It belonged to Delaway's .ion in-brw, and Bait was brought for it, making ii Con MallalroY, who refused to give It up, some thing over $4. This suit, it was alleged, did all the mischief, by causing Information to. be inadeami both sides for a complaint which was pireelonaly supposed io be settled. ..• A Irwin:Lot acquittal was rendered iu both cases, and the prosecutors tientencintrpky the eas Mcitilx.Conrad sad William Senueway plead guilty of selliaglignor without a Scents and were etheenced to pay aline of $lO and content pros. caution and stand committed until, thteentence hadbeencomplied with. TheCourtdealtlegently . with 011104 se their gelation of the lawreaultid, from ceglegintiot procuring a fresh.lieenae be fore the old one Lad expired. They reside oat , side the city, and keep bent Lie taverns. • ye. Israel; indictment for selling liquor without I Seethe. • • The defendant wu • before . the March Court on thei some charge and plead guilty.` In the preient luetaithe, the Comma°. agoalitt's testimony only went to show that he had given different pereoosa drink, without re ceiving pay, the liquor, being served out of demi john and barrels. He had been la the wholesale liquor begun on Smithfield street; and bad re moved to a room back of W. Lauglilitee shoe store on Fourth greet, there the alleged viola tions of the license law took place. The rem nant 'of the stock bed been boxed up and marked for iota . . village In Kituttioky, whither he intend ed. to remove, and-he had been engaged for the last feel, weeks settling up his business pricer to going sway. Thijary returned a verdict of acquittal: Coto. we. Boobyer; indictment for . rentiog s home s to be used se a bawdy house, knowing that it was rented for mob a purpose. The de fendant nuns a block of frames to Herd Scrab ble, which rented for about $3 50. each per month. Several •viithesees testified to the tur bulent and disgrenef . ul character of the tenant' who have oceopied them for the last four months or a year. Proof of the general reputation of some of the bonus was also adduced, with that of notice to the owner of their ohareoler. QOlllll CABO or ' , ALSO PILITZFCIII.—A man calling himself Daniel Forest, Hoffman, Mc- Cune, and hailing from Duchess county, N. I' , was arrested yerkerday by officer Keep, of Ald. , Donaldson's en the information of and charged by Mt. S. P. Gordon, landlord of the Sea Lieu Hotel, with obtaining board under false pretences. Subsequently suits were entered , against him by the proprietors of the National sod AlSoder houses on the same charge. The circumstances of the ogee are these i Lest Man day, the deleudant, who le a respectable looking men about 95 years of sge, put up at the Nit atonal hotel, on the Monongahela levee, at the • same time telling the clerk be had no money with him, but, that he bad a Large drove of mule, on their way from Kentucky, and IFOIII4 INITIVer in a few &ye, and when they wire sold he would pay his board. lie stall at the National a couple of days and left, on Wednesday morniog, forgetting no doubt, to settle a small bill made against him. : Hs then:ient to the Ited Lion and told the same .story,-with the exception that the mules - would introit's next day, and were 65 in number. In obedience to hie wishes, the clerk, Samuel Ser iphs, had the stable and yard overhauled and cleaned and a fence belle around the latter, in which enclosure the mules were to be kept.— The defendant , then left the hotel, saying he would go out and buy a load'iif - bay. He wept - to the hay wales on Liberty Waist and purchased ••losdlrove a farmer, and then accompanied him to the stable ind.direated him to store it in the loft. When the load 'was oil; the farmer tried to end him to get Ms pay; but Mr. D. F. 11: 'Mee; was non af. Mr. Gordon paid - the man $l9 50, the prlce ova**, sapposing it, was all right, • and that hie- boarder -wee probably Oct. and `when he - ,cause, in Would repay him; ;Nothing was seen of the defendant until nest day, when a ern front Allinder's Drove Yard House, 'Alle &May, came with an order to Mr. Gordon lode' liver to the bearer 185 males; and coolly request; , - lag.that be Would assist the Wan to drive.them -- aver.' It appears that after leaving Mr. Gordon Ito settle far vamosid, and gone to Allegheny, where 'lm-put op- at- Allinder's, tenlog Mr.- Allinder had 185 mules' at the Bed Lion Hotel, and marital:it that a toad - . might be seat for thein.: As dos as Mr, Our don remised thte;order be went;JO the Inuit* trate and Made the above compl a int. The - offii oar, after some trouble, succeeded in finding the man, whine at another hoc/allying the, same dodge, and arresting him..Ou the way over he told the *Meer oosfidentlally, that his name was Daniel McCurtio, and he was from Dauphin county, in this Stale, and biting no money and opt, wishing to steal, he had adopted the above mega to ,zinke a ilvhig. :He wee osminltted, in default of $2Oll bail, for a hearing this Om- Wu are glad to anootinos that the mischief done to : Mr. Hi. Davis' house, at . Beirlikley, bowie gnmtly exaggerated. The buildingsv a ,j o t in .4n, way Leland tattier tau - whet de age faulted from - removing the mantles at other valuable fixtures and • little falling of th b a plastering: Is It not disfigured , nor, could ft dlearvirrad taw etslio ff th eta:nailing had ' raid WO bsilqe ,14 le the Intention of the vropristar Orman lb* boom to a more secure loostlow; which. lien:.bh:llotte at 'mewls, of Shod sl6oo,34pladlog all ropDilt..:;Ttes:olgo infrredspaitiole since Monday. - i:floiltuk—J ado - blinked.- at thin oily, hp 0 - a tha `ioisquiat tzke Ede 'No. 3;411) bad at! cows 2slsad. feW finutt' Omit Oianutest - .1 4094 TABLI4-1,4 i • .-.. :• lterattom Pocket Patel.:roe silo by &my, skin : This ia &Mile Watt; ateprising • oolleotiou of facts opinions and arguments for freedom, 'edited by WiieTil.,Burleigh, B.q It. also emetiinithe esyitrgifitcorded by tha Fathers .attd distinguished mon of the repubit4 express. leg their 'wiews on Slavery: Its title, "a pocket pistol," esp - ritiees'ilie - value at it *aspen of de bate and , we recommend it to all within the pale of the party or open to oonvintiao. - "ThstAlteeroustr...." [areal, dsopy Hoot • Allurr.Firth Th s is is a new novel by the popular Eaglish authoress, Mrs. Grey, published by J. B. Peter son & Bre..aimulianeouely ebb Its appearance in London. This Isdy has written several nos. els much prised by the 'Boglieh and American public, smoog which "The Gambler's Wife," "Young Prima Donna," "Sybil Leeward," and "Teo Belle of the Family" hare obtained the largest circulation. The "Little Beauty" is one of the most fascinating charaateri yet drawn by her pen, and as many new phases of Englieh society are introduced in the 'course of the nar rative, we have no doubt the week will prove quite as interesting as any of, its predeeeseore. Tau "Wens Awsca" Hume Las? Emma.— A large camber of gentleman met, pursuant to the call published in yesterday's papers, to form' a. , iirida. Awake" Olabi similar vo those acitting In other °ldes, In the Republican Club Rooms, on Wood at. The meeting was called to order at 7i o'clock, by J. W. Riddell, Esq , who staled the object of the meet log, and op motion, Raiberi was chosen temporary Chairman, and 11. C. lifselitell Secretary. On motion, the organisation wat naiad the “W ide Awake Club of Pittsburgh." There wee considera ble discus4ion u to the title of, the Club, which was ended by 'a statement that. those residing outilde of the city ate not.c.ceindad . From membership, bat it wu intended to incite those residing in other Flame In this vicinity, wherever possible, to form similar Clubs, which we anderstand-will be dope. A moot ing will b 4 Celled fee Allegheny, the_ time 'and place -to be 'given 'in' him:lday mornlog's:paperi, tad one ! forEawreoceville. The following gentlemen were appointed • com mittee todraft a oonstitutlon and bye.laws r and will meet this evening at 71 o'clock, in the Republican Headquarters, for that purpose: Fir.: Ward—lobo IL Berber, R. hi. Long. &mad I" John C. Idceowan, R. W. Mackey. Third i" J. P. }Chide°, Jacob Fourth " Jobs Here, J. G. Follansbee. Fifth " Wm. Radcliffe, R.. K. Coivilla Sixth " Wm. Barnhill, Jr, R. W. Weight. &yawl. " Alas. R. Reed, Joe. Atchison. Eigha 8. It: Patlar . zoo, Wm: Dalgoith Ninth " Chi. C. Cook, Ir. C. Mackroll. Tha mooting adjourned about 8 o'clock, with thief) chews and a ' , niter" far the Republican candi dates, la meet again on Monday evening, when the above committee will makelnele report. A FIBIALI Litertmeallonuto .—The Prue Prm publishes a pditiou of a letter written by Mrs. Swisshelat, tea friend, announcing her intention 'twee:toe Eitel on. lecturing tour, in the follow ing language: . . "I have given up the charge of my office to .my nepheW, and am directing myself eichutive ly, to growing gran and well. By the middle: 'of Never:ober tie the first of ljetternber, I intend to be able lesion. for the Smoky City, to lecture there—for the benefit of my creditors—on the fioanoial history of my married life. I need no longer affect secretly or pretend too private life; and can think of no means .so. well calculated to forward the came of truth, and pay my honest debts, at one and the same time. Let me, there fore, ask that there, where my epee hest opened to the light—there, over the ashes of my pa rents, I may have an impartial hearing. Ood will give me strength to go, for I was not bore to die In a ditch on Life's road eide—i disgrace to the cause of human progress, which I have es poused." Sarre Roorten. —Tee advantage of slate over ;shingle or flat roofing is well knowo. It is more safe, more durable and more handsome, while on the whole far more economies! sod water tight. It cost less and, we think, is more desi rable than 4111 or copper roofing; and has, there fore, with the exemption of shingles, which are Still adhered to on account of their chespnest, become more popular than any other style. To those about to pat on a new roof, we would sug gest elate as the material and recommend Hr. Parry so the most ekilifal and experienced man they =Mid get - to put it on: lie Ise precticel meehanio,%and haring spent mob -time at this business, has a thorough acquaintance with it, cud will give ample satisfaction to any wbo may become hie patrons. He employe noon but the beat workmen, bas no apprentices who, with a mletakon economy, are 'elected to do Melee Work, but his elates are put on by those who un derstand the manner and the importance of put ting them on well. Mr. Parry is also agent for the Patent "aphelia Roofing Felt, which hoe be• fore been noticed in this piper, and will attend promptly to any orders received in that line. Arm= or Limier Angelis—Mayor Wileoe's police succeeded, yesterday, to arresting three tudirtiaala who were ensued to vending lottery tickets In ibis city. Teem vinare were all loca ted on' Market street, Ope of three twine beteg veer the Minter of Martet and the and kept by Walter Williams and William Earle; the other was betweee Third and fourth streets, On Market, and was kept by 'Jeremiah Force. They were all arrested and locked up for s hear• ing, but were sabeequently discharged oo ball. A arse lot of tickets were found In both offitee, and furnished ample evidence that they were largely engaged in the bostoest. •.Tleo of the men (Force and Williams) are old offenders, and were up before Meyer Wester once before, on a similar °barge —but Earle his figured In any like ogee before, that we are aware of ' Ws understand that a rase to to coma off be tween the members of the 'al:teller and "Good Intent" Reel Companies—earth reel to have six. teen men. The me is for ► purse of $lOO, and will be run in the niainity of East Liberty on the 30th. The distance to be run has been fired at one mile. , Rrritionavets !! Rermasnavests!!!—We are Jost to receipt of the seventh invoice of this desire.. ble'article Mare May 15th, tad by retorting to the undersigned, who have them io use, and some of whom have kindly tendered the AM of their Dames In this connection, those yet in and may have the benefit of their experience; Mr. James Vetoer, of the firm of Rhudes A Verner Time. Scott, Eeq . Papa street;.Mr. C. Ely, corulactor C. A P. R. It.; Mr. Goo. A. Kelly. of the firm of Beckham A Kelly. druggists, Altegney ; Mr. Geo. F. Dihm, with H. Childs A Co.; Mr. W. A. Mclntosh. banker; Mr. P. T. Hite, Salt Manteca:ter aid Dealer; Mr. I. Grin Sproul, Attorney at Law. We have Dow • fall supply. tad would be happy to ban all who take an 'merest to them to call and nasals,. W. W. BRADIN/R, No. 131 Wood street, first door below the sign of the Golden Geo. Tea Political Debates between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A Douglas, to the relabrata 3 sn.Pslen of 1859. to IlliDob, b sold by Runt & Miner ;stitrb ed at 37 cents, cloth 50 ants. The Lives and Sporichas of Liao('lo and Llama° will Shortly be published; the but adltioo, alas in cloth, it ; paper, witboot the speeches, 25 rents. Sand your orders to Hunt it filial, 71 and 73 Piftb 11111 Mt. Tbll will Le lb. bat edition published. Too Republican Campaign Songster will/0011 — bl' ready. For sale by Rat! it Miner. _ : Weo will not wairnest new gill/moor 'boor, wham tbey tan be bad at suet extremely losi pleas, at the People's Cheap Shoetitore ' F ifth stmt , zeroed door from. Market strast? , Gents' goo calf boots, $3, 50 ; part gaiters, $2,00; Oxford ties, $1,50; !donna, 11,224. A full assortment of !adios, mines' and chi - Idris:es wear. • Grme.—Our &dire:tieing bolumns contain some testimonies to the valoe of a new article known at "Spalding's Prepared Glue," metal to housekeepers for mending fareitare. It ir prepared with clsint. mils, by which it is kept in the proper condition for Immediate use, the ehemlisali evaporating es soon Is it Is applied, leaving the glee to hardeo. We can inure oar readers that this article has the excellent phrenological quality of "large sdhesimmesi."--Ncie York indtpdadent, July 28;485?.- HALL ©town.—About tiveo'clook on Monday evening a very heavy hail COI* pseud over our oily, doing considerable dattiege. -The storm • mile cod a half wide, and followed a florth• westerly direction. In town It Watt especially heavy, eons of the hell•elOdeswdellog nearly half an mow. Garden .plants. were bettered down, and the fruit trees nearly dripped of their bearings. An apple, ebont four *hes bedroom. ferenne, was shown to no, whisk had been opt 1a two by • hail done; soots forty panes of glade were broken in the windows of the Methodist Church, and in nearly every home in town home of lho window glass were brokett.—Note. Repub. We have noticed of latts2pcite a number o r bores and cattle boyere peening Into the country, and a great deal of stook we aro told ts being told at fele prices. This with the wool and butter-trade; and - the fair-prospaats of a benoti fal harvest, ehoald make money more plenty, and give a new Impetus 10 all kinds of datum. - --Cenneautmlte Cour. A IttPLIBLICaII BLIKITID 10 1 71101111A.-0010g 10 Maio u a-Republican delegate don't hurt s man very bad io Western Virginia. We see ;that our friend Win. , E.. :Simon°, of Wood conniy, has, linos his .retorn, been elected s Justice of the Peace. That will do to (0361112600 S with la Wood noon- . . 17. Whaling Ditel. Toe Rev. emulate Emus; wcA known io this country by his Works of lotion, has been 'appointed tooll ths ChairotModern History at Cambridge, England, rendered': vacant by the death of Bid James EtePhins':: ' RUNITLY . III native lemma, while bathing in Bt.Patil'erivcr, near Clay Ashland, Liberia, wee seized and carried away by an alligator. This le the third time within' *ix ;ears-that'yeraone have been destroyed on ibis river by these fa• roeloue . c. . . . A young inan, named Morrie k'llon,,arae killed by Demur B. Wood, ou ttio mama Lebanon, • Ca TAW, no 111‘ 1081. at VA *Jodi p. m Mho ILLIILT &Woos doeshter of Dr. Tbou V. , lama William plata ea Moms; the llth hot ,et 10 44" a, pl., from the reiddone . e of ter bthey houth Cow Mania THE 7 LAT BY ri.L.B6SastPW.i• RECEIVED AT THE` DIALttAIETTE - liFfiCEi . -.. .. ... LA-TEST ,Fll. la EZROPR: . -,-- Lull of saw 59999..._ awn.. % tliiry f, litee.7:-:- - Afriesi'list mired with Lies:pool dates vie, lin to the 27th alt. - TURIN. Fri.lay.Ttie o eta' °statue contains a dispatch, dated: Tbureda , which. ck confirms the en counter of Garibaldi, at San Matlo with the Bava rians in the service Of, the Meg of Naples. • Garibaldi bed approached Maar Palermo, the heights around which were occupied Ey the Insur gents. 'An attack was imminent General Loose bad deminded an armistice of Gar ibeldi, without effect. An Austrian flotilla, composed of thine vend', arrived at Levies on the 21st ion. A dispatch from Messina to the 21st states that an insurrection had broken out at Palermo acid Brenta Villa. Penis, Fridey.—The Petrie publishes a ditpatth from Sicily, dated Wednesday, which states that the Neapolitan troops min occupied Palermo, but the in corned.= was making quiet progress at all points. Garibaldi_ had barn joined by souse of his ounce, and particularly by Col. Medial, with considerable re inforcements- Ile was menacing fifcturale, the air -render of which would lead to the fall of Palermo. • fiIAROSILLIS, Friday.Adrioei - from•Blestion to •the 21st state that on the 20th forty-six Neapolitan deserters were fired at while palling to the beer gents. Two considerable disembarkations of velem- A vers bad taken place at Sao Stefano De Canestra. to the right, and also at Santa Veto, to the left of ;the city of Pale r mo . - The rising at Medina bad not ',yet taken pleat. It we-' eveated that Palermo would soon surrender. A proinitloa by the coin :mutters of Palermo has been posted up in all parts of that town announcing the victorious march of Gail beldl, and that Sicily would loan become independ7 I. ens. I It also added, ' , evert the Neapolitan police are commencing to desert their mestere," and terminate. with 4 .1',1' if re Smostrol V.. Garibaldi." Nantes Tuesday .— The dispatch of troopeto l t Si cily conti 1:143. The fleet hat received orders to com• plate its p ovisions. There is nothing to lodinate an immediate departure, and she order to provision is believed to be only a precautiooary measure. A esiegraii from Vienne asserts that M. Thoure nal has declared to the Austrian envoy to Pads that the Emperor Napoleon regrets that Ruda should have prematurely brought forward the eastern glee- Goo, but thinks it desirable to associate himself with Russia, lest she should some the exclusive protec tion of the Christians in Turkey, and is therefore disposed to acknowledge the principle of the inquiry proposed by the Russian Cabinet: The Insurrection Committee in 'Sicily is said to have sent a note to the foreign Connie, announcing that the nation would be consulted, and that the Si ()Mau Parliament would be convoked. The Paris Patric, in giviog the 'Neapolitan dis patch announcing the defeat of Garibaldi, says that a second dispatch states that Garibaldi is said to have attacked the royal troops, who were strongly 'eutretieliad. Lod to have completely beaten them.— This combat would lead to the Immediate occupation by the royal troops of Palermo, blessiea, Frapaid,l Catena and Brecon. 1 It was confidently asserted that the Greet Eastern would be ready to sail on ate Sib of July. The directors of the Great Eastern ship Company have decided that the Great Eastern obeli return from New York direct Williford Raven. Jeo. Edwards, in the hardwire trade, Birrniag bam, had elesecoded, leaving liabilities to the amount of 210,000. Lerner.—London, Ibley 27.—Letters from Paler mo to the 21st, state (het the anxiety there was in creasing, and the popular easel.s were inflamed. Oo the evening previous, several shots were fired from balconies, and in Rue Toledo the police return ed fire, wounding several peewee. Strangers had taken refuge under the national flags. There was a panic among public funetioeariea The directors of the official jesrealu bid tied. The churches on Sun day were deserted. • The insurgents birottee was . seen on the heighte turroueding Palermo. It wee reported that a battle had taken place, and the population were awaiting the result. A very conciliatory proclamation by Gen. Lanais bad been received. Pasts, May 21.—The Petrie has information that the wasn't on Palermo would take place beers the 27th. Advises from Messina state teat gloomy tran quil ty rent], there. Rowe, May 27.—Prince Walewski, the new Russian Plenipotentiary, left to-day for Naples. It is as d that he is the bearer of very precise instrue done In reference to Sicily. Gee. Lamoriebare left to day for Ancona, end there is so difficulty between him and the Roman Government, as has been re ported. ~, Nese Yens, Joe. B.—The fotlo•Iog ere the !st en, of Aterettarn Lincoln and Hsi:libel fleatilo: . SeateeneLD, 111, May 28d,1880. _ • now. Georg.; debaters Aerator of de Hersh/icon ..Votiaanf Concretion—Sir: I accept the nomination 'tendered me by the Convention over which you prr sided, end of which I am formally emptier:l in the letter of yourself and others acting ita a Committwe of the Conveutino for that 'inept's. The declara tion of principles and motionots which accompany ,Your letter, meets my approval, and it shall be my care not to violate it er disregard it in soy part. Employ iog the suistanos of Divine Providence and with due regard to toe views aod feelings of .11 who were rep resented in the Convention ; to the esghts of oil the States end Territories, sod people of tem nation; to lass ioriotabilsty of the Constitution, and the perpet• nal smile, harmuoy and prosperity of all, I am tow' happy to co-operate for the practical /OM= .1 the principle, declared by the Convection. Your obliged frond and fellow citizen. Anent-to Lrecots. Wasamorop, Hoy Seth, 1660. Gresicaten ; Yogi sadist communicatife of the lath lest., infornsiog ma that the represeatatiree of the Republican pup of the totted Sum, assem bled at Chinago on that day, had, by unanimous vote, selected me as theft caodidate for the AlSce of ice President of the United Suites, has been re- , . miser, together with the notations adapted by the Convention, as its declararen of principles. Thom reeolutions enunciate clearly and forcibly the princi ples which unite at, and the objteta reposed to be necompliebed. They address thameelves to all, end there is neittisr necessity nor propriety in my enter ing span a diteastion of them. They have the ap proval of my jedgment, and say action of mine will be faithfully and cordially eusteind. I am pro- foundly gratified to those with whole It is my pride sod plaster*, politically, to °panda far the comics. tion so unexpectedly conferred, and I duire to ten der, thioogh yea, to the memben of the Coovaution, my donors thanks for the confidence that reposed in me. Should the nomination, which I now ereept, be ratified by the people, the drake devolve upon me of presiding over the Senate of the United Stole., it will be soy eunest endeavor faithfully to discharge them Pito a jastregrad for the right. or all. It is to bootwerrettla connection with the &Mgt of the Republican Convention, teal a paramount ob• jest with us is to preserve the normal condition of our territorial denude, ea bones fur freemen. Tb. able advocate ■od defender of Republican principle, whom you have nominated for the highest place that can gratify the ambition of auto, comes from • State which has been made what it 1.1 by speriel ration lu that respect of g6od and wise men who founded oar iettitutiuni ; the rights of free Mbar have there been vindiested And maintained; the thrill and enterprise which so distinguish Illinois, one of the mod dour. jibing States of the &dons West. we would see se. cured to all is. territories of the Ilelon, and restore pewee and harmony to the whole country, by triag ing Wyk the government to what it wag under the wise end patriotic men who created The Repub . :. Items eball succeed in that object, ea they hope to. They *ill be held In grateful remembrance by the busy nod learning millions of frausesgu. I am, ear truly, yours, 11. 11l XLIN. To Mt, Um. Ashman. cristrsw..kriret Conwrese—tin ter ••aeroes WasuMato!. Cit. v,June 8, 1840. Neves.—The House resolved, on Monday, to tele, a recess Crum 4; to 7 o'clock. , The Missouri contested election ease was resumel. The resolution that Mr. Barrett is not entitled to • seal, was adopted by 94 to 92. The rerolntiou that Mr. Blair is entitled to it, was adopted by 93 to 90. Mr. Blair was sworn 10. On motion of Mr. Train, it was resolved that the Speaker be directed to lam • process for the arrest of Charles A. Durham and Alexander Hay, of New York; Gideon J. Wasteett and Albert Scofield, of Philadelphia; and Win. Kearns, of Readlog, Pa. Mr. Hickman called op the resolutions heretofore reported by Aka from the Committee on Judiciary, dada:dog tbe dissent of the House from the doe. trines in the special =wage of the President against the resolution authorizing the appointment of the Coved* Committee. - After some. convessationel debate, Mr. Honsion offered a substitute from tho minority of the Judi; dory Committer, declaring that the Inquiry should', have been founded upon a substantive charge By , some person Whose respooslbiltY should bate been vouched for; that an investigation in advance of such charge would be a want of respect and cony bey dna; that the Indttinlisiners• of that patt of the resolution under which the Committee was appointed, was liable lobe perverted to partisan ends, and there fore the prosecution of said inquiry LI derogatory to the dignity of the House. ' Mr. Hickman refined to entertain the substltate Mr. Houston said It was understood that ha should have the opportuoity of offering% . Mr. Hickman wee tin different opinion end de manded the prey lOni ivlestloo. Mr. Taylor acid that it Um gentleman perelsted In his refusal, be shooldevithdraw from the Committee on the Judiciary, aster again to enter it. -Mr., lionston, from self.contletioe, asked to be excused from selling on that,Crinmittee. • Mr. Hickman . ' emulation iwas adopted by a tote :of 87 against 40. Mr: Mouton again asked; to be excused from ser vice on the Committee, aedfteade some remarks ex pressive of his astentsbmims at the denial of his otatemirot, saying that It tiros extraordinary that the courtesy shoed havebeen denied him. Mr. Taylor took a similar 'leer and felt compelled by self.tespect to ask to be exa wed u from settee on the Jedkilary CoMMlttell. Mr. Hickman said this matt lever excited any (dollops la his breast, and Cod vary little interest. tld He beim malignity =oir, of 'Catlin to gratify; he acted slesplybitbe performance of a plain duty. In refer. *ace to the charge of dircourt e sy, be must say he did pot wapiti w minority repmt at ill; such actionon the put of :the minority wain Invasion Of proper and legitimate perliamentary practice. . t .Paatting the question ea excuslag Merit!. Hons. ton and Teylor. Monte edJourned. Bellthx.rrlitri 0 teen, from the Committee on Ter: • T it Q A,,, rapoytad adrenal, on the petition from Utah to form a constitotion, end asking admission as a Ms. Trimhill; from the:JudielairComtaittee, re potted it hill to , retry joie 'effect their treaty with Japan; Siam, China, .ko.. :Passed, • Thivils ts greitAintili Otanilintedlo get business thiongbi - Thri'Vrititirealentdar was taken up, and Icing 00 1140 /AU at Stftlitatis,nstitre were coned -1444e1it0 bine iskik*ita._,Agiblizit , ,. , i!..,i *1; , • max: ~... _...,_ BLl.Trins, bag B.—The Japanese Embassy was formally remind ;at the - Maryland Isstitate by Mayor Beriw,,t . The proemial wa vety Ave. The Ettatmadori "rode in open eariaies,eash attended by a member of the itaval Commitsion. They oh eared great ream, seeming to notice embody. The" subordioatea, however, manifeated the mestoat in terest at the sane, anketowledging,azd returning the salutationa with the greatest entbusiam, sometimes aretrtakingoff their quantitate and raising that in the true /Mafioso fashion, to the ladies. Oo their arrival at the Gilmore Ham, io Monument Square, the whole procession was reviewed by the Embassy from the portico. Now Your, Jane S.—There was o large gathering of Republicans at the Cooper Institute, last seen log, for the porpose of endorsing the action of the Na tional Conveotion which met at Chicago. R. M. Blatchard . presided O'er the meeting, and ',ceche. were mad* by Wm. M. Everts, Busch, of lowa, 0. N. Cootie, so d Greeley. Wm. 8.. Fry, Judge Tracey, of California, Gen. IS. F. Bruns and Gan. Jas. Nye. The spathes were all spirited, itid nearly all to keowledged to have been serioarly disappointed be- , cense Senator Seward bad not received the bomlna don, bus all of theta expressed s ,determinatlon give the nominations a hearty support. Resolutions endorsing Lincoln and Hamlin were passed unani mously. • WARRINGTON CITT, JUDO B.—Tao officers of the Treasury Department spent ascend boors with the Jepesese, on the 'abject of currency, the object being to obtain all pomade information with a view to the regulation 01,00031:0820111trusactions, bet was not definitely accomplished. It appears that the Japanese bare muck knowledge of radish:4lliter nod bans metals, but not of gold, and it is thought along time most elapse before a !satisfactory under standing can bearrived at In relation to the value of the letter. WATIRTOWS, N. Y., Jll,llO Spriallll, Jr., on trial for the murder of James Ileary, no the 15th of January last, at Defeating', /a co., was to-day found guilty of murder In the first degree. Lanisvista, June S.-111rer risiog slasrly; 6 feet 2 Inches emir In the canal. Weather clear; mercu ry 69°. -ALBANY: Juno B.—The Hoe. JAI/ L. Schoolcraft dlod ►t Belot Cathsrlnec, C. IV., at 10 o'o ock, leer night. Genaral CODIV/40110 of th• Illethodlst Episcopal etiorelt. MUG°, N. Y., Jane 2, 1860 • TwsterT-Etcrunt Dar.—Cboclosion of Afternoon Seeekne.—Blehop linker in the chair. Tho report of the Committee un Temporal Economy was taken up, and after being amended was adopted. The Committee appointed at the morning session to arrange the Report on Lay Delegation, reported and was adopted. Rewired, That all our- preachers in charge, sta tioned within the United Stales and Territories, be sod they are hereby required to lay the subject of Lay Repreeentation to the General Conference, be fore the male members over twenty-obs years of ago and In full cool:motion in their several charges, at a meeting duly notified on two successive Sabbath.; said meeting to be held at some convenient period between the tossing' of the respective Annual Confe rences is 1881 and 1882; and the results to be certi fied to the Annual Conference next succeeding the taking of the vote, by the preacher in charge—spa alfying the numbe r voting for and the °ember voting against Lay Representation, and be entered upon the Journal ; and each Annual Conference shall, through Its Secretary, furnish to the preeidlng Bishop a certi fied copy of the result. The form and manner of presenting the vote to the male members of the Church shall be by ballot, enda. follows: for Lmy Kapte.otatlati. or Agalo.2 Lay Repr.aarklatlot, firsolred, That the Bishops be, and are hereby in structed to lay the same question, and In the same form, before the Annual Conferences at their sessions in 1802, aro: that each Annual Coffereara, through fU Serretary, shall furnish the presiding Bishop with a certified copy of the result. Brso:red, That the Bishops be requested to report the result Of those mantel rube to the General Con• latexes at Its next tertian. Report of tbo Committee on Rook Concern, No. 4, not acted upon, was called up, as. follows: Appoint. cent of Publishing Committee of the Pittsburgh Christian Advocate; appointment of reran pe”ons to constitute New York Book ComMitts': resolutinn in rept:A to Cor.. Sen. of the 8. 8. Union sad' Viet Society, snd a alight amendment to s section of the Discipline, relating to property. Adopted. Chicago, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Saint Louis were severally put In nomination as the peat of the next General Conference. - Chicago received Aft votes end Philadelphia 120 voila. On motion, the nomination of Philadelphia was made ottani- Mom. T. thinks of the Cetrorenee were unanieloalvy voted to the Bishop, for the able, patient, and Ice mall meaner to which they have presided over the deliberations of the Contereuer. The Committee as Itinerancy reported a chronic in the Discipline in tha trial of members, uo as to road, ^+ball be tried before the Society or a select number who shall sot be members of the gnawed; Conference; and it the preacher in charge :•edge it necessary the committee may be selected from any charge within the bounds of the district" Adopted. The kfloorit7 Report os the Boot Concern, relat ing to the establishment of a Book Depository et Bro Francisco, wee pestered; and elicited a vpirked dis tusstm. To. report, afMr some amendments, ►ss adopted, Instructing the As at New Tort to Wet. Iloh one for the beuefit of the Choral an the raeiGe Cont. Aajourned to meet nt 7} ~'eloct It the eversior. 'folio to }Wider' sod Contractors %NUE UNDERSIGNED (formerly foreman LR tiosA LAN o rA MIT] ertald ..o.tnill7 tht. , Cts tit h , hr. &las aid the small. eautteeltrt !het be nt. itnteiroes b fiunititt SLATE .1 altereot oat. ono, (groat Lae and porsta t ) or tat oa SLATII WOES la theatees •pptvard was ter. Ont. re L. !Voila; or tteialot lee of Siete stale (If left •t toe oat,. of ALE. LATAIII. lAN, et.. lb. Watt r Vioarte t ) vitt he proolptly mantled n. Mt Ifit.satt TIIOSIAS PAILMY FOUR 111UU5.A.1 , ..D SKIRTS PER 14.1' I Iletpititg roar •evrsto raclosks, And 'the Label of Ono Then:land Bends Ar malted by the d.xatid fu 11' /I o.lvl t 3 ON'SEIRI TN. D. SCHENCK, of Philadoli&io., via be in Pottobor,b to es dittos prttsoct also CONSUMPTION CO PLAINT AND DISPENIA, MONDAY AND 10ESDAY, 3&jct. 110. wad 11.4 b, of tbs tornd flare Oi hvi .hut Ult. ut:o a. KEY ER, N. 140 Wood 41004 DR. bCIIENCK'S AIKUICINNS I b been skit now thy wadi ter° yea. alth • rough and um ...plaint. and the whole of my Weals Weida'.. completely am. I and link It 1.1 , 1 • hod iudonotatton of the loose, sal I was attended by one of Ibe hut Dock,. In Pitabuie b. lobo I. Id me I hod tut ounialion of the lunge. lame time It the part of Muck lest I tail. d on Dr. &beach, lobo was esoutulog patient. at De Goy eee . • Lung ILO Wood lanai after he examined me ran-full, ho tub/ me litet I bad liver vampish:it, whirl. hal npoo nip loop. MY d.lor, Irk.. I railed on Ur. &hem k, told too that my loop wets b dly evrtal. I Its, weital tray Witt In limb, end my etningai loft Ms. My appetite. ••• entirely gime, and I had very little bora of recovery whoa be examined ma. The I/WO r told me I wonlpi het well if I look his mallelowe sod Inflamed hie dliectiodi, .11th I did felthlnlly 00111 I had Mien Woe lottleo of t•Poiroonla Ityntu," torn. t odaawaal Tonle; and 4 hos of `lllandrala Pill.. sod on. lam Win then ever I was in toy 111., and weiski too pound& Mad than ever I dlti in my ills bolo., and I can now awry as moth weight as any man or my weight sod Ore waist/era lam *intl.') ~. re ad from Mediae.* which da broke down my constitution and ituanbourd my illanod I feel under • dad of yratitude to De. Schanck for his treatment. I ~ Snow bride.bride. quite • ‘ ,...b. rc s ~,s i ngenee., who hove Wen rural b Dr. yrhenrkle ...lid.* whom I reamonended to talt• them. I Meta,. keep the .Moulreite loll." tu my bon.. They ruled my Wits of Gamma/plaint when nothing else would help her. liar alb lout sallow and ales enthral marl the tried various utiles kind, Of pill., Lot they all did no good, until Oa toot 7oor Idaudtate • bleb bete made her•• Weil trupsaLL. 1113 sure that I use my IGe and ptd. Opt drat tato health to De. debaUCk sod hie medirltuita and I take Oman. In beitelog toy teallmony to thole Olikvicy. I b aps s , ees e nlOOl potsulin for De. thitenclVe Wadi does, and they haviall dem bewailed. lam well known and then are nombetsull wouibb nun bear testimony to my et•totoult. GEORGE WOOD, Two m11.01:000 Eittelvogh, at Elueleo . • Cloppex Works. Signed In Ike promote of Goo. U. Kayser, WO Wool ...et, Piltebui kn. Pal Ohat. P. amet, SW Nora/ Seventh et , EbilaleiphLe. Pa. Prllltellso 8, Slay 11th, 1610. allorwin zgemvias.z. Ohio. March 31. 1160 Dz. Elmr,slol.-1 write time Dam to inform psi that I was is Pittabargh oo rebruary Ifsh, mad bout., m b out . 01 Dr. Sebsocies Beawesd Toole, tad when I mind y..„„ IMilo 1 comsommal swing the medicine according to dire. 1 1 1001,sod , it bee trusteed soy health motes than 1 expected It would la ki abort • time. I sole* pleassd with Ma sgeaweed Tonle aid •Palmoolc limp," *bat t snot yen to mod me two bottle. of odazwesal Tonle and am Wahl of put expremor, rhl lolll.mtle lot the carriage of it at the Laicals W Z Inesvilio. 11.0REft'fd, Zanesville, o. DR. 010.11 . K LTBER, 140 Wood etreet,aole spat for Plitsbaigh. ANOTITER CURE BY DR- SCREICK. •I tk cold Aar:W.—pow nearly *year ago—• violent at. tack .1 cold, 'dab I conamcled by lying oa sg. 'groaod on • hooting erscarelon. 1 bad • dresdfal eouf 000 couetaol pg o ba my boMet. sod I expectorawd . gnat deal of tooth matter from my Max. mod brouchial lobes. 1 tbaoght I had ova samptlas Usidgsii It him &imam from the fact that 1 bad Nab . hard easel and Sightinnata very bad. I antlered • Van . 1 . 1 . 1 th Mau • Loran lo my breast Icollad oo Dr. Schenck la °Moder hat. mid he mumained my loop *Pith Ws rapiroczater. lle told me tartashial robes were 0007 math aff,cted.' soa b. pta• scribed fa amble kliindralm Pills, Dalmatia:, Dynan mid dew Isom! Tonto. I took mw box of the Pills awl two of the Toole and four Wilke °Vibe Panasonic Symp. At ibis t a r o, welt. and .1110 more and am otrougur than I was before !took tge als.seis .111116.8 D. WILSON, At ginger, Itimick C 0... Meal Works.' Wool Pillabargh, Hey 10,1160 be% hat been the deemed fae=y Fyrsty, that y Aat , t bem compolle4 ea retort to the sad perfect /teem machinery for the ditplactettqf the herbe awl Dotting down the: trap, toy t at.% die embalmed can be awn readily aced perfectly 01 , fr.ma. Thu pan:Ciotti ateagor to it, restart 'est it tighter, but tothatract. rot difference eUlor way C4USt mimes dash! its ithithltental; but soy sigilaten, atotays accompanies eaett bat te, and toy ogees:. an par bi fey onelow eJ whichroutere telpentioa . telpeart bk. • eil.ph- GILO. 11. It Clutha Is hots /theta im ray des le Plttsbateb. Je&tterlt von. sr. LOUIS, OALENA, J im a DUBUQUE ANDS? PAUL—IIio oplonaid omerott W I. lIACLk I, Cops. William *tat iy„ It. loon, hove kx Me *bow mid otarreniatoto paw on OW look, tit IO o'clock. por hetgkt of apply co Ward. Jet IppEOULAR -TUESDAY PACK- - AN'ST TOR MANZSIKLIAL—Tb. Vicuna LIIDIAORAWAM., Capt. Memo Ilywoolitileow W Ito stows wad lotorowillauworts iyitßY TIIZSDAIf, go o'clock T. :Tor frolght olitily • on to ,„t; /LAM, TIARSY.II.IIIOO.,Aieb, FLOOR—I OO bbls. 43aff alttareball's Brtta rai4t7lunne!'s stator web, — ---- • , • alum rnamottolni.:, ,air e ,n, • - :.• • 44, • ••••"-- ~.z :k~.::i,..~~....z,.1~, .. ~~ COMMERc4L RECORD. _ ARIOSISTION FOR ailar • JUDIE, .3maza.Pass, Jr ,T.P. louts R. Rums, Sanaa Basis/as. Essen Sauna. . I Razes Oszas. PITTSBURGH neltiurrs. Rtporfed fstpciallyfor the IN,ftaurph Gasetre.l Piroscar.a, !6061006. J 6069.1560. Dustmen restarihry, taking all thaw lam coosidersith6. was as bens, sa iwl l naws.ably be as pwthwi. la Bun, tbs, traturetiona ware abwal, without, homer/K.6oy [apron maul 1n prima as .01 6. ...n by refarenew to th• gouts ti0n4.1.9000 brand. ban &aced • Ind. In CrOc11(101 and piovinione Itxr• on. bat liiii. dotta lingot I Kura I es. Pus, I Toney. 100 bbls from store__ 6 40 75 600 640 1') do do 75 600 660 90 600 660 75 do do en 600 6 76 50 do do 76 600 6 40 72 do do —.- 10 75 610 640 43 do de 76 6 40 , '4ll do d 0...... b 10 600 110 do do 7 5 600 660 76 dm do 76 500 = do do 00 40 do do 60 do do 60 do do 250 do- do -. p t. p. t a t. . _ 25 bbletelotir shoat— 625 66 do do .-. 1560 691 025 200 Was, In lots, p. t. 850051—The tratmolloos In bacon wars literal, while peke resodu Ono but unthaug.d. Palm to lotaof COCA be, shoo him, adroit and toms st &N. 10% and 101,4 q WOO shoulders at 8%; 20:10 do alder at 10%; 1000 do him st 1054; 1400 do etigsrusrod dart 12%; 4 Ice do do at 12. 4101-Bales 10 labia Baltimore Stirring al $7,00, 12 ball Dbl. while fish at $5,25; 10 do do at 25,00019 do do lAA bream a $ GRAIN—Time etas but little dons 10 graln, buyers befog utitrilllog to take 01004 than will .apply their lametlate wants ...less do not mustiest azy slp of Improremerd 9.2.. Rom store of 250 bur of Cum, at 3% 402 do Ittihad Corn, medium, at 56; 360 do do at 5/.. WilldßY-13.1e. 75 ale old 7e at 6 4 0. 2 1 ,t 0 to.l 4 1 .1 d. according to quality; 76 do recalled at "a. 886 W 111484-64104 of 4 treat 11% .131.10AR—Itrai, wllO as eitranctog trudeury. Bela of 22 ',bd.. at 63,i; 2 do do .1146 , 49 ~ s:lloFF6B—iitts.l7, tot tutrhsorod. dales 40 bp at 15; 10 do dont 104; 10 do do at 15 01.18921—estor 21 I.bla at 40. 8016: 0 --arm Bud to detuaud. delet of 10 1.410 at 12%; 4 do do at 13. POTATOEX-2aler of 200 turprltes rell at 45. BRI4IOIK-oeiret. to tuts, of 121 brs W R et 854; Old,' 4. at 9; 25 410 do at OEO' 3 1 ,4: l 0 dt. Hacaba g at W. 016-Ball4 10 bbl. 010210011 01114 74 DRIED APPLII.3-oater RA bush at 40 pir 2.5 bush der' .1 $550 per Grub. 1.151R-210ea 10 tibla Looleals at $125. ffIONETARIi ABU CUBA iHCIA L. rnlionifis or Outs An Oohs.—Tha fallowing tibia gams tho clitoris of Was., Ifya , Con. aod Oils from Odom for Lot years: Wheat. It)e, Ind Our°, O.te, Ytur. Tuh.ir. Tahei tr. inhet.. T.chttgr. 1856 889,528 1.127 .217.266 119.389 ....... 008315 31,450 832.351 389,214 1358 909.898 168.985 111 09 . 1 8.19.1 , 01 1850_............11.413,035 319.1481 493,155 429.888 The T.49.5t0 U 81.1 Lo.ilalB, routogneotly the expo. 01 •host lo 1859 'rat .14.1 to 8,418,1'.10 badtel., T. ilkoc TRADE—PrIers.-1146 *oat trade opeor doll la Wo.ter, Vs, plebe nuglag Irani al to ade., or au arorago of 400. Ae jet but little eaten to, ea& bapere me not over umlaut —(Wooeter The follow log lea statement of the Bleveatoot of cotton for the pan wok, sot Ouse lot of Seplocuter lout, cum. perod with the five proton.% peen; tit foe pot week-, Pan 4tek. ercn /Opt. To a, Wt. To Vr. Oth Y p. 1i59-60.. 44 000 4,380.000 42,000 ?PTO 8,000 18514... 10.000 3,597,000 45,0110 7,000 10.0013 11937-3... 24 000 2,08000 '47,000 0.000 8,000 111511-1... 14,000 2 030 im 12,000 1,200 0.000 20,000 s 3,338 010 40 WO 17,138.1 4000 7.6.00 2,504 040 30 MI 7,001 7.0 04 Atmore. Nell Uroo asy of the ne• clop pimp:Ct. .ACtidulitaa the wowing crop to Islet coon Oates coo, thine or No favorable tenor, The westher to toteryabose Ism posted warm suit seaostables sod Cotton anterior finely, though more rein would be &Wield. In mime to:reline. Ws bear of for pompl.lloa !rant soy goner, and, 00 the whole, the cn.p le roundest,' In • protsislog condition. Blus nil are already reporlrO throin t liost 5301 of tbe Cotton notary, which I. rather Itsut hut year." Tug adjourned Meetlog iu trferones to. separate I.llslog Bond we held this eforomos, when about Meaty monthere of the rublst Mack Exchabs.osbrulled I.lult boom, sod orgsvds oti.sn swo eff..aued by ths . .f.los 0 D. Asst.', of /1.1.1.7 a Norris, so resslussi; tluw.rd Miaow. Ight, of Le) ton • icalbwright, Yu!) Pfead.l3l; O Kowalski, Treas. cow, sod E Sserstscy. These gsollsoso at, ufsfuhers of the rvgol.r flebsog.—[New lfusk Tuu Nt.. 00.011 Haunt, —Sty Outgun, Joae. 4 P. N.— Floor—OurOsoked •YJ 10 Lot I.cal Jetvaeld at $5,751m •opto Goo. NI...Pm k sith • c.d. - ale loc.l doz. 1 at $l9 Lati—ooctia.4,l sod .teat), oath • to,,tlwrato demand at 12a • Eione—gtilet, nod the di mann local al 814 n to shoullirs and 1014410% for .Idn. Whiske--connanged and steady, at tOo far reollecei. firesr---tirin end bleier; folly far B. The rtipply le In anenosia CO the demand. cllnee—Head}, with . ink dern”d It'1.1)012% Flaht Itschange on New Yost, Vie/ prototoni. Cotton lifsalrt.—done—Rateipts 002 bblet dilpinrots 2721711,10.. Marta; guild led otscheoged. galoa 270 Lbla rowees and liCki do Prrrecema spring antra on p It 100 do Como at *49S, 70 do !Elgin 12 , y at $5,07%, 100 do Isis spring eatra e012,b73fi 10 do needlem do as $O,OO 175 do lonic, on p 30 tio ardor at 14. WllMAT—llecelpta 13L43 btu; abtpmaata 2,6111 111. flatlet drelded 1C aal,a NIX do- R.l .prtng at $1,0710 . _ more. 1,70 dodo tt $1,116 to more; 32030 do No. T opting at 21.05 lea mare: 7000 do do .t si,osy, In stun; 300 rit at 90c In snare; 300 do cluttat 21,12, dellvercd, 3,0 do No.l arming bp al $l,lO, drltrartd; 260 do at 21 ; 10 ote track; 125 4. No T as 21 07%. co track; 61 do/rating at $1,03, on track; :at Las No. 1 SI $1,865(, del:owed. GoLa--Bec Ipto 66.163 boa: otoplart.. amo do. &tor t: t omar. colt.: oot2 boo Ors. tolood .1 CO: to M. 25.000 two No 2 cord at 4714 e olloot 6.030 box No. 1 at 4714 a In wore; 41.000 do do .t 4Sa :nava 303 do No 2 at, Oho to mote; V3OO do do at 4314 c ,otarr, 30.000 do do at 46c In *ion, 10 0 do tejocloal .130: la oorrNrotpt. 31t0 bac lair:tot firm; soles 8000 boo No I,la lota al 112: to .tor. V.. 5 bp do of 56/ke cn Vaal; 21 1.1;• do ot 30c oa .11re—Bescelput 1107 b., co .rent quiet sake ISO boa N I as an. lea.. Wier—Receipt. SI lout Ito shlstm-nee, market dolt Pate Ka No. I at Irto do slack. Wens—The &meal Is Notated. so tbe attention of th • • here 42.111.1[11,(4 and their %yenta so well WI dthlent• h , r., aimed; tern making perdu.. Bat masa the se a:nada nem:tin pit.. in town and eanetry eonfitthing in the ratreine,thientlued « ne my. t. /1003110646 Ia ratlike we horn that thhe are waiting at Int yea". viand float alumina an advance of de p's Mel Is obtaitaith and from ether district, w h ea r Maw. of • deellthof B. 1.110 waning to Jth fy this Latta thierrlda ratan wuy money market here and In &Wand, with . deeline In tea rate of Interws and abort eon:Besot hie grnas • r•iyeth•re, while the ar• ranning fnu bl.et generally —[ N. Y. Trib. impari• by Railroad. F: V £ 0 la 1-1 roue milk, W 0 107011pso1; 32 eta pralr.J II Lien A re; IR la ebbe... 1 LEI dh W Cocters.: car• rig Ire., .1 11.nrimurli a Li eals., fidlolec aAndor. o. Li basil.); , 1 moscrib.l liinarra & 8 payers; do Jo. JOullaJo; Ido do, / bal.); la. Jo, J alermea; IJo dry J *We, Ido , J Guar; 8 ILI. Soar, W blastula: 1 lon rept., brays, lot vistas awl aim It Toe corm& 8 We, pa 11c(hoety, 0 a no. 9 bbl. sralaty.ls4•ck. MM. 1:1 Wallatc,• I ea e0r.1., • Brallar; 1•94, abode & 014 ad, J T tlellausba. 39 Jr. NR... & NM.; 1 041 coal ell, b L FaLaest,4l; 1 bbl lab, 0 0.11; 25 bbb 1.0, B ilea bole.; 92 gs.l milk, O W Bcarteck; 25 obis Spur, lamtsal POW.: 2 9 do, J McCall/1 9/ do, S Orbr; 100 do, W Nc Carcase.; 109 do, Ihtetaxak, lelcOusear I or, 72 So, J Lldgett & co; 1I Lon tics, a....0th.. a oo; IS bars Rau, Jo.. a Uinta t In becks, J a Nom 1 ta, Rua, brava,' re; 1 Lx tt b goals, g Nadia.; 1 car Rata T Bob 1 eel 12 Hai 11 Port.; 70 bb,. near, 1 b.: .coda, 1 9/ slaws. W langLats; 4 ear. waist, b Usrlaugli a co; 1 Leo glsarrs;•,J 6 Combs; 1 um garauter.J 0 Webb; 2 tubs Lo 1.,, Sbrlru t ILleath, I ta Jo, O illIcLal; 12 Rs tags J W Oraftera 107 amt oil Lblu J stoc..4; . 45 tag chorea bleClurksa firma & E.; 1900. potato., 1 19/ *W., 1 boo bolter, 11 Ilobauoes, .0. rags, 41c9ulkorgt, Sarah & co; II rap bra., J bn.lny , 2 .1.1.1.14 Rbalne & Yrcaral lbn, srtard, blurbs./ & Voucher; 2 LLI• edge, J T 1n0.2.04; 4 Jo, /lona. & Arasr. L o . li It-10141 Lnl• BA, W.tt It Wll.00; I Lx bar w.r., .1 Idellutebeon. I .ml .lo but, Viettolig A broad I box hard...ea W Letter.. I do. Nowtaler A Until, Iti Of Dbl. Gab, B Meru. t tox DU. • In:ALMA tP. 6 c•ralltatoplaßl 0.4 Dd ,l do • 800, .1 800, 2 do Llitatoptato or.. Batley. Banc Id lti 1444 r. VC In lloron; ZS Lx. abeam, Loeb t UoicOte trao; ILO Dgis nen, W A Acre A rot 13.1.1 Met Dbl.. oBoocer Dan ard; 4 Ll.l. It tilade; lot steel steatta.J Mato, mock I el rep., I axe. I nags, Ludt. • Willard.: I bbl Lai. ter. 1 kg do, J A V.:2 1; 1 out ox• ac acid, 9 061 deem 3 do nova 1•41.0.12 ea.\ •, M white, 1 ra. .44,10 do, 0