0717011.0 :PA 1 x MORNING; JIINS 15, 1800. ~ CITY' AFFAIRS. . - ALITZO;43 LOGICAL Oen:Twins for the Gasata. by 58 FM, Bitc'ti'imrTgniLedadall7: 92 70 19 5.10 • :Republican. Headquarters for 2860. • ' ',ooRAta WOOD AND YOURTIE ET°. $ ~a-So r A i se Or . "Wood strret.la Rotors Open every den; (Sun- d0....6p00 foal 9 xtolo p. flormao • ..abit Weroo irt„'‘,..,,tp•porefrorFO gile . e u rt u e , ;Lt ‘ t i t . a , D i too o oo o p" d urgrustally mai eit..rotrte • vizltio s trljo b rA u l: ° ' C -b ot e . t,;: . .i.llridlytoelted earn. Esecatios Dotomitite or the Dinto moot EVENS ' • ..;:',::::WEDSESDAY ottbe Devotee et 14../cl,..ck, P. 01. . • alal42Wtar , ':111031011i.OT 10 - Tea= Rev. CLIAILDS Arany.— " 4 ". Tetiterday, mornieg we 'paid a visit in that beau iifdl city of -,the Dead, Allegheny Cemetery, iu eee the splendid mausoleum .et ected to uo Ike Rev. Chas.' Avery, by his execn- Aore;-Zon..•.Thas, M. Rowe, Joel th King and Wm. U. Milne, - Estes. It elands In the centre of . : •:'; - ',oelettnateling circular:lot, the borders of which isplauted,sslth exotic) evergreene. It is con - ti.eueted, , •eseept the lower pillar, ehich le of !Freeport alone, of pert Italian marble, white as ..,,:rieieso.enow,:and its ditootaions =DOB follows ..• ititheight, from the 'gentled to the top of the . statue of Mr. Avery, 13 43 fret ; its base is 16 feet square; and the height of the statue is 10 feet, The etivps of the monument'isteotangular, . - and it is composed of bur square sections or parts, the tits of each one of course being lees then the oats beneath it. The first of thee° le '.. , fartned ay/firth, and la what would be called'in -- ". — ardditaryteeguerte the bane. It is made, as be idotted, of. Freeport SCSI DIODE, to : encore "NDit, is the base, properly so balled, ~ ..CoUlaling of plain Meeks of white marble. Up en fhilmse is the stylobate, in width is ,carried the bass relief, the subjects being ilinetrativa of „ aid obarooter of the depeased thrOpist: On the west front Hr. Avery in Eg .-3dared:standiog in the . presence of an assent. ;, ,111.1ge ofitegroen 'hero are grades of We:letter, theed next to Mr: A:, to cos of which hale in the :wet. of presenting n'bible, having an lotehigeui and respectable apPearauce sod intended probe " .bly-tei 'represent the free nigrees occupying a 'position to oultirated Society, nod those farther air beteg elvth w half naked condition, with . ehaekles!on. their limbo, and recliniog on the ground .wittia very depicted east of POUnleasoce in the back - ground is the college built for the bioeftt Of free negroes ' and a ship, with sails set,' ready, to heave snobor for a voyage to Li. • beds. Those to whom tile. A is presenting a ' 'are apparently.graduste l of hie college, , whom ho haa educated as missionaries to Libe rtavaed thiiy , are about to depart on that charge. Oo the east aide, of the stylobate Is auto, vb e :name of ••Avery.',' The corners ore handeome• ly decorated—the Bret with a wreath of oat, the next with, one et ivy; the third with ono at buret and the last •witOu chaplet of rotes. Toe shaft "reels-oh the stylobate, and contains the insorip. :Mons 'teemed suitable to. the memory of the de ceased. ',Chore them are two niches eu the north and south vidtv, - one of which contains a attune of Charity - esti the other estate° of Justice. Oa each of the .corners Di a flarelog torch, the bere t fag Cod pointing towards the ground. Too in ectriptions are two in numberJand are as foliose, the former being on the west front end the title OD theraet: t I `l, • • ' • • Ott .1.111,E3 AVNRY, •••1241 tree k croon by its fruit "—Yath. m e aB. .97e,battl dtrpereel aimed; Ile beep wed to tee pace '-Alerightsoronteee of tmover...-2 Ker. m. 9. ' ...Remember the winds of the tor! Jera.. how Ire wild te more Waled to giro than to reeeive...—Aeta E 5. • ° The memory of the Jett is Memel "—Pro.. r. T. AIVE:tY, lla Westar.vor Poway, Neer Pork, - DSCLIM. 111,1761. Alb-M.l3y city, Pent., JAIMaIkI 17,1E58. Above the shaft is the statue of Mr. Avery, mounted co a plinth and the ober d'oeuvre of the whole work. Certainly we have never seen • nobler specimen of eouiptuery. Thom, who are best informed say that ft exceeds anything of the kind In America; that every figure even in Greenwood Cemetery pales before it. The moat milking feature of the suitue, and at the 1, .aaine time the highest iodicatien of be rine*, is its correctness. No, man who has ever seen 6fr. vet 7 could pose by It without at once raeogubsiog Jr whom it was intended. Thane ,who go to-,look at it will recall hitt is the full tiger of hie manhood, when he went through -ourlitiFiCallnity attending 112 bte aoriceros sad torwartifog Me favorite eciteme of African Segeneratioti. No matter what may be thought —2 77brthirliropriely,cf bis views, his etfarli in t tbis „ lejpardarillbestwayereefiected from their having proceeded tram s philanthropy as mire tied de ,-Iveriling is that of lifoirard or Wilberforce. A stone from of la'beauttfol design is being con. ..etreeteden she border of the Im, which will add ootbsidaribli the impression Made by the whole. The monument coat in the neighborhood of $15.000 . • or: $16,000, eod.is the work of the , Mier 'York eciiipter, I t .adds'otte more to the comber of beautiful area - Ilona fiebur Cemetery, which, with its luxuriant -''• larobet cod other eyergreetnt, its noble for. - eat trees end ohsrming stinshbery, is u lovely n spoi — u aver . She buoy sketcher or the heart could desirer I: • • C00112:07 Q dasrak 13118 3108/I—Datere Judges McOlure:Aditto end Parket. fkrrrcfoy. Jane 14th. —The jury in :the ogre ,of the Com. itin'Jsoeb Noon„ 01. Robinson to we= ship, whites trial for theisreeni of 8.090 straw.- the" - pr o perty John Schafer, we noticed.in Wedoesday's aisetta, rout:reed a err. Motet guilty, and recommended the,prisoner to 'lltemeteg of the Court, • psto„, Tiscitel Lrßaird, alien Fraccie .bidicted tar the larceoy.ofit pair of gold rimmed apeotactlet4"-ed oath of Alordeeni BrOW,D. !Th. ,prdleanter lives ; in :the Ninth 'ward, where the .wilepd larceny took piers. tits wife testified ""ritbarthe defendant:came to their bonse - od the " . ..Nth of Sprit cuing ehe wasliterstelt of etroployitienC• 'She remained some ten or fifteen-, wilco:wen; end than left. Shortly afterward, the - tztepoctsclek-Wers„ gone; and that atter nor de fendant's street abet soknowleged the theft; on the ',promise tharehe 'ebould not tielttose _ _ - .The jury `found hec . .niti guio7 Ort the •:_sgrattnds that. Ike property weasel footed on; her, - , -- 7 tindlbot the sirknowledgenteutsina inerely. from the effeetts,of.tright atthe throats olptoiecullon. Comae Michaels, indicted foreOdoof SiOn-ittider:pro otituar:inge, on oath of,Aori The ptoreent i li in an Dieh girl,.sbont 19yetis 01'40. ' spi.oamelo this Sous . 04 itiout font years ago, and loon after bpi ar , rival bete ;rat engaged by Mr. Bbannon prtiprie. "- ter of the Washington "Hotel, - On Penn et , near , the eatiel - baslill; !errant , ebreoptin. . teed to reside- at:tit:about'. yeit ego, when sti.; left-sad wattle Cincinnati. Two years ago ehe became sepsieted with the defeedect; a brakes; , men otilbe P.; Ft. c:it;: ' and si that ttmc iaboardor:, la the hotel ,:Its began piylog her icritat'dent of" ntfeetion,.making her; gra-. - Beets, &a`, `and 'et' 'Was 'generally underettood ; 'among ail iba people:Of the hbositi: that they were engigirci: Aboutibi. middle of 'December, 113691 be nuttoseded: under- promise or resitting i l -- "Deritr.the codling May a fn seducing her. . When .May nititeih• reminded hbn of his promise, nod iheyitatted for the. Roy. 114g's residence to" biro the Oeteinonyporformedi on'arrivleg there ;hcßald ho had 'no money with:hitt; and be eon -ceaded lit 'postponing the "affair. This Wee re pealed. tenni times, , nritilLeerty ln, September of M 9 :4lll3tatet told him ebewaa pregnant, and besought him in the racer-!tituebing,and selemn :....iiimatternonverther , ilitiltiicipSy,inerryittg her lie said hi would, and-prevailed on her to; go to "'Cincinnati, toying h 6 'would hoduildire and mar. Tyner. A.tewdayssttori+bo.left for thaitcity; and sheril3rafter her arrival there was delivered of a child. __Shefoncd 'that he was not °epilog; anent the iaseintive, whew she found Eflieing theft,' ebe , teiwititittio this airy and found 'that doring her abeencithe_dererident hid mar. Sbe ; then Anode tboisforma tuon wltieb.lod to this , witmetertif Seitheeseit testified for the prosel cation, but; the detail, are not At for publication.' •Thweiusit will hoznontlnned to day, and Ibe de " rfeutte etifttads:'.euatistreiderSnd Sichardifor - ithe'pronitilniett ; and.;•'ll, 'PatoPien; Eq., for ClowieW LOOT . -- "" l the loam' books too I , id di the wwW pwbilsbed wi Oink Oodey afi de; 7 but adapted Cro ladies Oar fair sad gems Meade trim itIIWO examiaidAlge easgszioe, pro. notice* Ii the hew. The resdiew L mattet is lathe most useful, chaetif sad beemlnal ohartaMr Laud we duo's thoak soy fashloskble lady could do **heat It Thoee who wish toisubserlbe eau ' demob, Oellloif osi Hear& }lons & Meer. the C OllO l O, O O /7 *Pols for Mt 0 4. FIWXB /QS Duatantavr Coxo r -.We are requested by the City BOliettOr tostate that htchetter all eon of for toorderfy aved a ImPtffel read collected by didermeo, la this e ,*ttot be veld into the city neaten, sod fooled ato /hem ) Tio monthly'relams to the ;City, cont ra r. The rotors& from ale Renee wilt IMOGIOt .1 I rate a I ate per-taboat i , ........ ....... . tier Ton Dam:a.m.-oa, iiiiabi,, -- nyerid Major Alien Daan.colltbefftizub ward !eft 'lon _.Tftur,._* : . . day afternoon. on a. visit ar a oottple- ' of gloat.' - to tit frioadela 'Soothed, eta, to ye- Ma, Plod , ofSblikeeith, He -will leavadfflirt' Yuri 00 .,,, 10 :.' • .•.... I:Romer .eithr a' timberof Pinot) ' bers. way E u i ‘ 4 / 1 117 t i79.* ; 7 4a5 1111 ." aft aod-re / Co retain.. •-,.- *Yuan Inne.-11tera ware 18 coin ' ri aie'lla 10 411, 1 411 ;taterday. 01 thee. 8 were toe,` 1015 ?1 antfteat comers, 7 tor , ' dtaiikeititisic 2 fCir a ''' t• '004 71 7 iftooftial mid I for vagrancy- ii N, : • ~ ...., . tc. r .F" .-..;d17 7---r'-IJ::-Y.T7'ZT,'ir ;r: - •! :-.. ..,1,4 7:, ta ....."; :-...1 L 'IL 4, - ; a:s ~L€ 4,. I TV Ihscumtaxo.-11 man named T. Wolf . made ormation ttefereldnyoetdeeris'envef Alleghe., y, yesterdaY, obargiog woman named CattlarineSmith WW2 thela rcen y of acme of ble . Tire's wearing apParel. and two finger rings, the whole worth and perhaps $lO. She, was street- - ed, pt•oaed that the rings belonged to her eelf. The Mayor then told Wolf, who seemed anXiotte to harp her committed, .that a eatrch Warrant ehould ba leaned to examine her bongo for the missing articles, It he would pay the o:6tear for his trouble.. When he found that it Would coat something, he instantly said that he would not push the matter. est harioe was then i discharged. di t. "OLD Aux" Glidespiert window, Ott Wood street, can be seen an excellent por trait: of Abraham Limudn, so natural sad C 3 like that we feet justified In saying as to ..iu town." The painting le said by these who know to be a good likeness, got up In the beet style of to eminent artist. Republicans Should give him a call at friend Gillespie's window at once, and (hey will feel pretty sure he will be the next President. Let Democrats look a moment 100, and they will be apt to conclude there is no danger of o "disoolutioa of the Union" is that honest and intellectual countenance. AMBITION, WIDE AWstillS! A mooting of the Wide Awake Association uf thin oily will be held at Republican Headquarters Ibis Friday atoning. A good attendance of the A.sioclatiou, and tba Republicans, generally, is desired, as huskier', of mach importance will be brought brfore the meeting. la Allegheny, the Club Will meet the fi r me evening to bear the report 'or the eatornirteelap pointed to draft the constitution; end aleolfor the election of dicers: This Society seemato I be in a flourishing coodition as far as casu bo judged at each an early stage of the prcosed loge. SHOCKING ACCIDONT—A iorriblo moidect oo• entreat at Black /land Station, on the Central Ohio Railroad, on Tuesday night last. A gen tleman named Bijou and his site, from Phila delphia, were on the train on their way to Co iambus, to vieit relations laving in that city. Mee. Riven, in attempting to step from one car to another, while the train we! coming to a hall, fell and was crushed between tho oars, while her husband stood on the platform unable to BIM her. The remains were taken to Columbok Itiqussr.—Coronor Bostwick held an inquest yesterday on 'the remains of a taco found I:last ing in the Allegheny liver, just above the Aque dual. They were , very much decomposed, and seemed to have bore in the water some time. No person. ,present could recognize the body, which vat dressed like a working man, having thick dark grueu coat and dark pride. A verdict or "found drowned" was roodered by the jury, • In passing along the canal bank, our attention was directed to a tot of large elate, 'weeded fir 'black boards fir rehitolit. They are paneled on one side and nalchrtf,t.iff in gaol! etyle, !hay are really the beet specimens of soyadog of the kind we hare seen. They Ore for safe by Mk. Thomas Parry, whose cdfice id at Laughlin's building, near - the water works. Mr. Parry has also a large lot Of a superior quality of rooffog elate just arrived from the quarries - Fgattrac.—TheLad le . or the Finn Datoist Sabbath School of this City, will bold &Straw berry and lee Cream Festival tor the bencht of the School, at Lafayette Hall, thi4 ereoiog Those who are desirous of spending a ptespint er Wing, nod et the some limo eoolmbothig some ihi g towntde a good (muse, should them eel, as of the opportunity now preetnted. Tae .rllB lidayor'e police yesterday - mad e a deseent ore corner of Wood and Water etreetet, and es lurid ten individuals who were found leatiog there. His Honor committed eight of them, hoed one and discharged the other, who laid he was a stranger and had just arrised,.and Oct did know there was any law against it. !SACEVI CONCLIT.—TAI lorete of eaereil Lau • eio will have'm rare trentinext Mot:lslas erentog, . sacred coccerr wifi be giiro is Si. Peter's Church, for the benefit of the Earl Birmingham Episcopal church. Berne of the choicest gems of ' Boyd°, Qandel , filearlefeehoo, and others, are on the programme. kt THIII TRIAL or 'Mil Lamm —Tbe CLEW .!•trani Are engine, Etgle, wao tried yenterdey on the levee, near the to , of Market and sex we were informed, threw 11 stream 241 feet. A large crowd was in attendance and witnessed the per formance, and seemed delighted with ii Fortsw.-The body of • dead child, apperently Biz er Avrea years old, 'wee found neer SaerpiL burn yasterday. Coroner Bdet wick wee notified into to the afteroo,o to 1:121,1 an tot - pats!, but did not return Wu a n t Ore the pertioutere to morrow. To Scour JO the lest of tbo ehgegecoeot of the young sod ialcote c•rehy nod Mr Felix A Fioaabl, who have-woo the go td opioiott of 01l t beoloc goers dueler their brief etay wi;11 us. The lady'e Ferris -ell ft,,ed ; is anooot t oid for to , Dight, whim she will appear no Camille,is 'part which she Id maid to approach MIN Lieroo. in, mid will also Mug .. Celuenbia, the Om of theOecati," in the charec•sr of the Godess of Libetty. Mr. Viocettetippeare latt (diatom—l Let them be greeted with au urerfhwiog hams ; they deserve It. - Tux Lire of Abraham Linealerand Hannibal Hal:O -lio, by Wm. D. Howell; one I.2tua., with 'teel port/lap; price floe dollar. This his the authorised edition. It will be ready about the 20M. Send or ders to Hunt et Miner. The Debates in Illinois, In ISIS, between. Lin..ln and Douglas; one royal octavo, 280 men elottsso cents; paper 38 cents. Sold by Mot k Miner. UAL' Hunt A BliooeB luperlur.Le•d Pantile. Woo wilt not wear !mat Dew gaiters or shoos, when they can be bad at such extremely low prixes,j'at the People's Cheap Shoo Stnra, k 11th meet, reedod door from Market street? Gents fine calf haute, $3,50; gaols' gaiters, $2,00; Oxford ties, $1,50; Mooroes, ELM. A fell assortment of ladies, misses' and obildren's wear. ' SUDDiII DEATH —O.l Saturday moron'? bat, Mr.rJsetes Riddle, of this plaon, who resided 1 op Spruce Ailey, between Main sod Church streets, died suddenly from &smite of the heart, while at work attending the masons at Sprigg's building. Ile woe engaged in wheeling brick, and bad taken his wheelbarrow to the pile to load it, when he fell and expired almost before ins_porson odnid come to hie 'assistance. He win a steady and industrious man, and testes a wife' and chilliea to amen their foe, —Troth. Reporter. 1 A Liorr non fell Ia this region on Sunday ,olght .at. There was not enough of it, how ever, to downy Wary to the grain or fruit crops, and as lbe seaeon is getting well advanced, we may now:lajj_ aside all fear of his frotitship sod look forw4d to so abundaot harvest.—.l3torcos. title Clipper. • 'she Dail in Dl'ratan [Far ot:411y rltaan4 M h Cf.nntg.l Ifeesrs. Editors: Agreeably to nubile notice, the - Republicans of Mitilie towochip bald is large and en , Uri - sit/tie meeting at ttravotburgb, Saturday oven 'iug..9th lest., for the purpose of organising a can, patgo club. , A constitution for tbe government or - the club was then adapted: ; Thefollowiatorllcers were then elected, completing - the Organization or the club President —Abdiel idbehult- Via Presidents.:-John C.-Risher, M. Manson. - Reeordbig &entity—W. U. Warden.. - • .COrrespondiaa Secretary—J. F. 'Dray°. Treasurer—James Bann. Committee on Fineoce—Francis _McClure, David - Calhoun, Jos. Scott. ' on Arrangements—Gen, Snodgrass, Jog. Large J. B. Whitaker. azat'esOlre Documents—J. F. Drava, Wm. Oliver, John Willer*. ' - A settee of resoleßona were pissed, denouncing the tolicubtand cortuption or the present Na tional Administration't endorsing the Chicago plat, rum and nominee, and the State and County Ticket. Thrtleat two resolutions are as follow =W ftesiteecr, 'That Weer:nest Co the - Executive Coin publican - .of `fi t Club 'of Allegheny county the propriety-of eferinifa sultabie, prise b a nner to :that ibrdtlon'dletrlet ill the eettirty which shall give Cal. 'Curtin tbo largest Inereteed vote over that prep for JohnC. Fremont, in 1E56. Reeolved, That the Republicans of Mitllla town ship can and w.lll take each a prize, if tffered. The meeting was addressed at conaiderable length by 'Mr. John F. Drava; and enlivened by stink% songs from the McKeeeport Glee Club. Adjourned, to meet at Aft. David Calhoun's, Tues. day, evening, the 26th bet:. oo.Tamliiy EU 14 Bev. W. L. Ilnierd, DAVID A WIEWART mad 'Miss NANNIE SCOIT, ano&htier or Thos. 2.4 p ;of pli lam nth. and FIMOHEIpIS. TITS UNDERSIGNED, [formerly Foreman faAnwr,lND PAHILY,J wOubl 'ream:Hobs lacono Moo • bete be bee dune wort; .od tbn pgi,l4 tow ralif. that bets new prepared to forabb BUTE of (flOrrentr:ol. ere, (green, Mae solpurprej Oe pot eo tibATZ ROOFS in the P1e314 pproTed Maar tr. Ordory fur R.Ofirlfri, fog of Mete bow& (If !greet the taco of ALKX:LAV(jIS- Llll, aotr the Waive Wotrte,)tlll be ervenptly encoded , • inyl2oabl Tumble elltaY. caTATS -MERCANTILE ,LICZNSE:—Thift 14.7 License la now payable at the O el-the City Tres. Virroibere all Owe arbobare beam antrae,l •10 pl•sue 111aed pvilto par ouada,arltbeat farther eaten, and thus M ae mate 6r,co/labtion. • MIL . MC138.4.014, R&M!' Ony Treasuier... EGHTLAR TUESDAY' PACK-l i at a .a.liarr TOR ZA:YESTILLS—The. Otat yew stammer EMU CI RA RAH, (bp dlunorA Tirs for the shore earl intermediate portsEVELLY TOREDAT : •a;. 4 .o'clocki. N. ?or fretebt . board..__.: 13 . nAnnffirx442:lo.°°, B&ROAMS IN.ENG. BEitaliC ittnikB. 1 1 1IL0AINS I 9 FRESCLI • So no •1, • ' z (0/310 aryls ats. (karma) utaeibrii st 1a rA Dn ; BARGAINS IN SINN BIIMAIRR GRNFIiGv ; . OD/I,' ButicurzELDa.ma.-- RA N S PARENT - WINDoIv SHADEs— : Go&badtred anl 10.tatiry 0014 , 00 Plala, Idtathreva, nleGot sad ajl plhfr .41=—Inra 43.‘ tOlO 4.1100K—:or iwbgZesals owl retail. et remark 401#90W friar, by". IL WILLIAM 20 hal 28 211. Cpqr At* ta4alob7, W: P. LUBtaupi . _ LZCZ' Z r.rX TEST, NEWS. ! Thirty... Pleat Contrails-511rib Seaton. creased . firmness. At Paris the prices were fully as -- - —l o • • .• ....... - 19 , 1 1.111113.ttr0ar Ctrr, Jwae It. 'high 1 ... i n Starch, •• . ''-': ' ':' The foli o i• the eonabadihg pioessedlisge Li ed . ; -*".' Tberareee Eastern- et Is eeteterill• mooed. to meson !a Y TEL Eol24:Pir. ; Se.te of yeeterdere session t f! , 1 the day appointed. A trial trip is to be made today . ' -'' --'----' OFFICE.t b 1,.. tviirma•eaki the gaTer aa m 4th „ ou . i n dab r ior /Sunday. At proient the number of berths on e the coming in- , BECEIVED4 AT - liiE:DAII.Y . GA Z E T TE - . Ile did not belle, 8 • i ' gaged is comparatirely small. ' Iloretce: tarot ler. C....berated Let ter` to ,' portatieos-would afford out:Meat rem,o for the re ; qairensente of the appropriations awl pay the inter- ' Gov, Seward. Sr. Louie, Jure It-Judge Reber, of the Court , 1,....,,,, y 0. ., N oy, Tiro, 135 L-Gar. Scwano- ; eat ut ( be debt. He, therefore, esteemed an inereue of Common Pleas this afternoon overruled ebe nee. Door Sir: The election ii over, and its rualteulT, . of the tariff to meet those contiogenciee. tiger for a cow trial, la the rase of Centring e Shaw, D eily eicertalned. .It name to me a ° time , Mr. Toombs read the civil epprop r i o b oo The award tit premier. f or t h e beet hogs h ead of to announce to you the dissolution of who political I ! the amendments of the Slate Fluent' e Cot i co l' il v t i e t e h , :' m.n.f.. ".n°g tad .hiPfd°,7, tobacco " I 'd m Lbl i Weed .h Greeley;by the withdrawal showing that every one med. was to fulfil contracit ! State was made at !his State Tobacco Warehouse to- The first ',reel.] off 10, for the beet ruanct-' of [be j S ., e ro a r r p d' atteer, said withdrawal to lake effect i cud carry out existing laws. The Republica. of : 4 .3 , war awarded andohn A. Connor, or Cal to the :nonstop altar the fimt Thursday in February I •the Hoase reensal to be economical Nn oneat con• i r. ' ft. 'i r "''' The sac ef $11:1, to John Craig nut; and ea lt may seem • pea:presumption lo me 1 tractor., and carrying en a system ofrofligacy ni , bioey uoentY• head, of thic revolt. The Oast grenaiam of 530 for to assume that any subh•fires exists, especially since I appropriating $7,000,000 for fraudulent pear... ! the public wan advised, nit. than a year ap t by I Mr, Bigler said he did not like to hear such i., shipping teat was awarded to Jo. ° c r ud!, of Cape i Garotte. Tit/3 , second , i 1•820 to the same. The first an editorial in the Erettieyr Journal, formally read- ; Natation. cast ou the Department or Senator. who (he . premium bogs! rad were bought by B. W. Lewis 1 ins me out of the Whig Party, that I tree no longer , voted for the measure . Ile did cot like the way esteemed eithel• Cl useful or uraamental in the eon- ; Senator spoke about it. Dm., of Gloogoor, for $250 per evolved weight-the highest pike ever raid to the t - Amity. The amend . prawriam was raid to Leggett .1! Datistuan, of St. cern, you will, lam sure, indulge me in ecmo re- slr. Toombs said he would giro coy fur an cep!, teloiseeeces which teem to belt the occasion. for 575 per oce boodred el e I wash poor yonag printer, di 1. ii w g L Competing I l ° ' ..l e cu offered r vale brought extraordinary high h -T ......, .. a ~te,.7 l i ~n a h t . i e un b , ,, b h al. d er:r i a l!ea l o i t e fo h r o a d S d en i :lr i le oay protect i ez p it . le ta L e i journal, avert' active and bitter Whig lea email way, i lion on any Senator. - li . but not seeking to be kronen oat of my own ward I Mr. Bigler laid that be did protest • I committee, when, after the great potiticel revulsion Mr. Toombs replied that If he was not tattooed with sy of the of 1817, I wan one day ealledoto the City Hotel, I his remarks be could sm et:defection here or outeide where two strangers introduced themsolven to me as ; the epamber. Ile was speaking of the Oovernmeut, Thuriow Weed and Lewis Benedict, of Albany. They I and made no personal imputation.. He condoned ! prices. told me that a cheap c,atupeigu paper, of a peeallar to obese that the re Reicns were frieds of extur vamp, at Albany, had been resolved upon, arid that i agonise ; they we deep incomp/ion in all the Le -1 bad even selected to edit it. The announcement I gislatures of the North o ssed God only knows what might well ho deemed flittering hy true who had never I they would do if they got the power here. ' eyeu stughk the notice of the greet, lad ,who woo 1 Mr. Doolittle ached the;Setiator if be did not rt nut known as a partisan writer, and I eagerly em- , c illect the Zeura grant in Georgia, whets thq people braced their:proposal. They asked me to fix my I horned the records of the State. i eatery for a year. I named one thousand dollars, I Mr. Touraba replied that some dishooest men got which they agreed to, and r did the work termired to into the Legislotore, to in the case of new States, the haste( my, ability. It was work that uladOnn ' - but the people bring acme of them and ton other, oat figure, and created no sen sa tion, but I loved i, end ; 'of the Stale. They ware not honest enorotth In Wis. I did it well when it was done. •-• lon were thou Goyernor, diopensiog ra I cousin to do that. ces worth ! After further debate, tho amendment for boiling from $3,000 to $20,000 per Year, top= Monde and I for five years the $20,000,000 was agreed to. Ayes compatriots, and I returned to my garret and my ; 20; nays 13. crust, and by desperate ➢ batde with pecaniary 01,11- ' Mr. Sebastian offered an ametolutent appropriat ;att.! heaped upon neeby bad partnere its busitsese, ing 52500,000 fur paying the Reims of the Choctaw aod the„diaaatrotta sweats of 1637, I believe it did nut India., coder the treaty etipulatione, which, altar occur to me that Some of theta abundant macre much debate, WAS Carried over by AA Ad at might bare horn offered to ma without injustice I one o'clock. now think it ehoold hare occurred to you; if it did Ilousa-The House reassemEled at wen o'olock, not, I was not the man to oak you for it. I thtok ; when thlelut io the eerle. of reroluti.s sra.adepted that should not have Teen neccseary. I onty mean- Iby a vote of el t t 17. The last resolution is ae ful -1 her that to friendat all Rooked as to toy pecuniary I lows: circumetances; that your feleed, but not toine-Robt. Reaotrol, That the appointment by Sr no C. Wetmore -Wei one of the chief dispensers of your Testily, of Denial B. Marti, Chief Rash:leer, no a patronage hero, and that tech demoted compatriots member of the Board of Engineers to report upon an T. 'Luella and Yon Hooke were lifted by you out the proposal. for coustruming machinery for the of pauperism inteiodependeoce, as ram glad I was United State, said Martin, at the time, being per t not; and yet ad inquiry.frous yen eon to my Leeds and socially intereeted in roam of laid prop/male, it here : means at that time would have been timely, end hold by eon by the Hone. over In grateful remembtance. I The Scow bill, arnenditory of the art to ascertain In the Benison campaign of 1840 1 mesa again ' and settle private land °lanes In Catiforole, was : designed to edit a campaign paper. I published it : passed. 00 well as I was able, and ought to have unde vote- I Alr. Gurley, from the Piloting Commistee, repott thing by 11,10 spite of its extremely low price. flly I ed. resoled. that 15,000 copies of the agricultural extreme poverty was the main reaauti why I did wat t. . ; part ,f the Patent 011ie Report be printed for the It compelled ma to hire pre. work, mailing, do., to ; ore t patent othee, and 10,000 for distribution by be done by tbej ib, aka high charges for extra work i the member. of the Ileum. Mr. Clark, of iiii,souri, ' nearly ate ma up at the close. I was still without ; moved to boor.ne the whole number to 30,000 : Th e propotty, and io debt, but thin paper had tatter itn- I motion was agreed to by 30 mejarity, and the mu ' proved my position. Now came the great scrabble 1 linion seal pureed by 103 to 00 : of the swell mob of Coon Minetrele •nd Cider Sock . I Sir. Gurley oleo reported a resolution, which was ers at Weahington. IMA being counted In Fever' / p awed, to print 5.000 extra copies of the Report of regiments of them, went 00 from this city, but tin , the Regent of the Sonitheoni•o Imbue, ol 1859 ; One of the whole crowd, (bough I nay it who ghoul.] 1 ea o, a repo to ptird the on umber uf cot, rod, hare done Co mach for llarrieon'e nomination ire of the report of Lieut. reason the Explored. Of end election as you., respectfully. I asked nothing, / the Colorado of the wait. TMo trios tabled. Repeat. expected I/On/Mg; but you, Gov. Seward, oughtto oil ni.itione wore mode to adjourn, which prevailed I ' have naked that I might be Poetameter of New York , at Dt o'clock. Your asking would bare been in Volt,, but would : WaanteGTOX CITY, June 14 here ken an act of grace neither teemed our undo. ! Hot:rec.-31r. Aden., of Massa its. the joint served. I Aeon alter started the Tribune, because I I Commune on tee Library, reported • resoled. I wee urged to do ono by certain of your ('lends, and 1 whi.Th eras adopted, accepting the publie journals. / hematite mob a paper WAS needed hero. I War prom. ; from Santini., and requeetiog the Speaker t.• eouvey bled certain peeonlary aid ln SO doing, It might hare !to the Trending oilier. of that body grateful ea. been given me without cast or risk to coy oho. All / hnowledginerite of the Reuse for the, valauble pre, ;; I ever had etas a Ivan by place -moat of SI,UOO / eat, and diet the tool s be depoalted le the library. ,frum Jam. Ci.vshell, God blue Ida honored men, j Mr. Petit, from the same committee, reported a Vy ! I /lid not ask for this, and I think It la the - bill appropriating 500,000 to complete the publics. ono sole ease ion which I ever received • peconiaey ' bon tit Wilke,' Exploring eepidition ; 5294,1100 hate I favor from • political anteciete. ram Very thankful i already been expended en the wore, which caneiste I that ha did not die until h o was fully repaid; nod let I .1 10 volute., no of winch are yet to Le published. I mo bore honor a grateful recolleeneo. When the / Referred. I,Whig party rider your rule had cares to give, my ; The House tract into Committee. !' dame wee etre, thought'of, but when in 1842 and I Mr. Rookie caned up the jdntreenlatien to rariwe H 3 we were hopelessly out of power, I was honored the price of plinth.; 40 per ixot, to take effect from With the party uonsioation for State Printer. When I the paaaage of the reeolution. /we came again to hare a State Printer to elect as i Mr. Corti., from the Select Pacille Railroad Co:Je well as nominate, the; place went to Weed, a. it ; nihtee, in order to further exemivation by the Pre. / ought, yet It WAS worth something to know that sod Censtree, diem! a reoolution that the aulloot be 1 there TAB One. a time when is was nut deemed too poetponed 001 the Id Tuorolay In December. groat a 'acrid. to feed:igen. be AS beluogine to Mr. Vallaritlighem from the Select Co m mittee, to your hausehold. If • new offivve had tot the. been I which was referred the Senate hill to abollah the created o n purpose to gins its valuable patrocage to franking privilege, reported Ire ith the recommits, li. J. Raymond, wad enable St. John to show berth .]: ado that it do not Nee. Thconsideration of the its claim, . the organ of the Wbij State admit/in- I bid wan thee peatpote.l ti the 4ib Triesday In De- Radon, I ahould hove been .1111 mote grateful. / censher. .TA 1818 your star again my waroseet i Mr. Stratton, from -the Como:thins on Elections, het,. on,. realised in 7our election tO tho S. , nate. I made • report fo r the Keatucky cornet - tad election I eau t 5,, Lc oer needy •nd bad no desire to he me- case, virtue the am! 1/. , the siwing ...bar, Mr. So ogniZed by tateceral Taylor. I tetnk I had come ! darn.. fie gave nonce that he would call op the claim to forbearance from you, arid what I rei/eined I eubject to morrow. thereupon eras a moat tumillatlng lecture In the , The floe, then anted on the Fi'enate.'s am admen( ! ebaps of • dectsioo in Ilia lihrl ca.• of Redfield di ; to the Indian appropriation bill. l Pelogle, ...id an obligation to pub l ish it lo .3 own 1 The doestv'm resolution even:hog the • who to : cod other joernal e of your supposed firma I thought ! the 251 h, was reemeed •nd referred to the Cematittm ; and still mink. this lectors needlessly arta! sod nice- I on Way. and Means. 1 tifying. he plaintiffs, after ening my column, to ; Mr. Sherman said If an extension should be found the T ut eu their needs or doom., etopped writing i amatory, on Saturday he should so advise. ; and called co me for the aeon of their •Isailent. I I Mr. Colfax. Iron, the second Conference Commit proffered it to them, a thoroughly respeosible name. t tee on the liomateati Bill, repotted thew they were They rehired to accept it trek. It. ld prove to be .unable to agree, and le repotted dim the Goo,. ad ono of the lour or hoe Ent men Beta•atia, woen hero to the Ilea to 1341, gave • menopplo of Me lion., they had known from the first fano It was, atid that I and Sco•te todle. it was ',Cob,. of them, they w..uld • ton ace. It that i Ttte, Ileum then moll vet to SOUS'S to thoir 000 srLirb they had 'demanded. Tory stio,l we Itenseil i bat . ..Filen. a dtrifion - t or yooo o y, and Aneacy you ware at liberty to give I A meet. wee taken from 44 to 7 s'olook. them to your heart's SµStelat. 1 Eves's, -The, Douro reassembled at 7 o'cr , ck. Idu not think you wen. at liberty to h.sroiliaie me ; Mr. Ely, of N. I , Indicated the paint. of a ere in the eyes of toy own and-your public, as you did. ! vial order. Oa the 28th of March last, he had the' If I am not sulstakeo, thin judgment is the only boo., t o mom a resoled. which W. adopted hy speech, letter or document addrused to the govern- the 110e,e, tot to which no reimpose has y•t been la ment, in which 700 ever , recseited my extrtence. envied. I hope I may tat git dame to ' posterity as embalmed Ses.trc.--The bill ts settle private land claims in therein. I thick you exalted year °WS judicial Califaroia We/ taken up and the •reetiment of the rim-Doers nee fearietteness tindoly at toy expense. Goo. agreed In. I thiok you had • better occadon for the dieplay of I The Senate bill to take ...rife a these qualities when Webb threw himself entirely rican. at Key Wm, was taken( u nd return the Al p, and the •mend• upon 000 for • paid., whim he had done all a m ewl meat of the Mum lamming the approprietion. for could to dement. I have publicly too forth my •i I that purpose from $20,000 to $25,000 Was not agreed of your and our duty. With respect to flision, Ns- t to; yeas 26, nays 27. briwk a nod party deeignatlone, I will not erspect any I Mr. WllllOll celled np the resolution extendloo the of that. I hate referred also Weed's readies me out sem I.in to tali 26th inK of the Whig party, my crime being to this, as in some Mr. Rueter suggested the 2lst other dilu t e., that of doing today what more pulite After debate it was agreed to extend the session to per.es will not he ready to do till to morrow. by Let me speak of the late cause.. I WAS once sent i The t h e 25th o, ons a rots of 21iderati suon. of to 20. the Legisietive Appropria te Coasters for 00 days merely Mei:table Jim Decoke lion bill Imo remed. Le were Wisiat therein for four yea.. I chic iti I The ecueilment paying the claim' of the Choctaw Hamer to any human beg that I would have Nod. of $2,500,000 was diocuseed att.& and re lated to bone put forward for say place, but James jeeted. ' IV. Whitalou hardly know bow good and true a man be is, started my name for Congress, 1{12,1 Brooke' , Recede ' puked delegation chariot I could help elm through so I was put on behind him; but (hie last spring, after the Nebraska queetlon had created a new e.t.a of things as the Nord), one or Iwo pentorial (deeds of no political ociadderation enggested my name as a candidate for Gorerner, and 1 did nut discourage them. Soon the person. who were afterwardsmate ty lutrumental in nominative Clark, muse about me end asked if I coat ...scum the Knew Nothing vote. 1 told • them I oelther could our would touch It. OA lb. 4wilitary I loathed , and repelled It There ,upon they turned Open Clark; I said nothieso Aid nothing. A hundred people eked me who ebeeld ha run for Governor, and sometime., Indicated Patter eon. I c'ever . hloted et my own name, but hp and-by Weed canal down and celled meta him to tell ma why he could hot support me for Governor. I had tomer it.klid nor counted on his support. lam Core Weed did not mean to humiliate me, but be did it The ispsikot of hi. aliment.; . very eaudeasly stated, was this: If I wens a candidate fur Governor I ebould beat. not myself, but you. Perhaps that was true, but as! had in no intoner molleited hie or your aid, I thought this might have beau bald to my friend. rather than to me. I ”sperni that It is true that I could art barn been elected Governor as a Whig, but had be and you been favorable theta . would have hen a party In the State, which could and would have elected me to any position without lejurios. Ruff or eudringetiog your re election. It was la vain that I urged that I bad in no manner •sked,W . I , I6AOSISSOSII. •At length - I was nettled by the lan guage, well intended, bat very cutting, as addressed by bins to me. I was induced to say, in eabotacce, well, then, make .;Patterson Governer and try my Immo Mr Lieatenutt; to lose thin place Is • metier of . on 'moorhen.: and we can see whether I am really .., odious. I should have hated to serve to Lieut. Governor, but I ahoubl hire gloried la running for the poet. I want to have my comb:veil upon me at otlee. . I am tired of fighting them piecemeal, andlboagh- Tabould bare been beaten la the Caere., ./ knew that my running would have helped then tleitet and helped my paper, It was thought best' to, let the matter take another coon,. No other name could have been put on the ticket so bitterly 'humbling to me as that which was selected. The nomination was giver: to Raymond. - The fight WAS left to toe and Gov. Seward, and I have malady though if be coo 'coked la:me_no esjeo. What little fight there him bean I have stirred up. , Lven Weed has not been (I speak of hie piper) hearty In this content, while the jnarnal r of the Whig Lietiteuent Governor has taken care of hie own interests, and. let the entrees take care of Itself, as it early . declared 'it would do. That journal has,. became - of its milk and water course, come 20,000 subscribers in this city and fie Sabath:, and of these 20,000 I 7.. taro to say more voted for Ullman. and Scruggs than for Clark and Raymond. This Tribute 'also, because of its char. awe:, tea bat 8000 subscribers within the same tn. dius, and I - Venture to say that of Its habitual read ers.nloatentbs voted for Llark cod Raymond—relyNW for Ullman' and Seroggs. I had to bear the bnitibol, the contest, and take a '. tertible region-Obit iryln-order to preventthe IVhigs nolilag upon ins. W._ Barker, in order to defeat Fernando Wood. Ned Barker bent elected here, neither you nor I could walk:theta etreeti without being - booted at. -li.now-Nothiegisu:aould bare swept like a pinta . inv. , . I stopped Barker's election at the eon of incor. :log the deadliest enmity of the defeated piety, and I have been rebuked for kb, the Lieut. Governor's paper, at the critical moment be mama agaleat John ,Wbeeler ~ in favor of Charles H. Marshall, wbd would hire beenyoar deadliest enemy in the House; aneterect your Col, General's paper, which was ever r with me In loshttlog that Wheeler should be vinare ,. ed; : wheeled about et the first moment, and 'went in ( for Marshall, Ibe .Tritinvie alotteelleging, hi Wheeler ;to the teat. 1 1 I rejoice that they Who turn so saddenly were not 1 ablate turn all their readers. 00,. Seward, I know that *omit of your most cbmished friends think me a 'Oast 'obstacle . to your advancement; that John soyenietialt,fot oar, insists that you and:Weed shall not be identified withme. --: ' ' • .' • • ', I treat:bat alter A time - yob will tut tisk 7 trust [Mali never be CoeildiTelr4 . lT . Le ion:I hove no further Irish 11, Vc{ " c44. '1 :1 ' ...: ‘ Id!: lele7ijre r reTl7l,l rig.te,',77e, _po.osiblo,,stsy Ostia time te/enough to co toy fevered. a t aie; tos it sane :alien, erermeked energies, All I ask la s't'int **te al! he conn ~ ed, even on the moselejt after the Ist ;uceia] ie Ng - um efinesstd, cud that I may tberena lice tate such a coolest/0 oiley seem best wlthout /stance° le the past. You Lave done me acts et ?shed ill admen to ,a w m o s oryoar probation. Let laill bide with durawaraece that thetserfirever be ltr.rps t atefedlynimentbered by • Grwhicy,ifatetley, tatschlini shin sear thin:L.ll, om l &boy in ebb panes ; eassenekt by Are ofiak a ~-l Its Aro orlghsa hot ted fry !FelLtil?., ' . •- ' . 1 " ,.. tie .,,, . 4 . - : ,,r . , :J'..tx':V.1...'1 . t, !4; .e 1,.,.7.' - .. from 4 to 8 o'clock Further by tbe lay leigara. fiettrax, Junerl3 —The steamer Niagara arrived here at heti,. 7 o'clock ehla evening: She hes 78 passengers on board (or Boston, at which port she -will Le duo early on Friday morning. The report. of Garibaldra success are confirmed. Ile attacked Pelmets from the loath side at 4 o'clock on the morning of the 27th, and penetrated to the centre of the otty, flag In hand, after a desperate oombat of six hours duration, and dadaists active bombardment by sae and land. The royal troop. re. treated to the palace and other public Roatilitice were rnsowed and the royal' palace was taken by the people, and la the °venters , beret down. The lora in killed and am:tailed b very eardiderable. Char towns in Sicily had risen. The bombardment still continent on the 3lst. It was taidthat the goveremmt was deliberating on propoili'Mn to order Its disoontineanco. Tito creeps were eoncentrated le the ,eartle, on which Garibaldi commenced an attack at oboe on the 28th. The English Admiral had offered protection to American citizens at Palermo. There was agitation In the court and risitiiitry at Naples. The mit:dames tendered their resignations on the 29th. A liberal cabinet was expected to be formed. Garibaldi was already carrylog oat Important ad. minietrative reform, In all places In his power. Gutter Bolus—Parliament bad 'reamemblod. • Important papers relative to China were publiebed, giving full partlcelare of the uttlimation cod t h e Chinese roply. The -uislmaths demanded ample apology for the Pelho affair; the restoration of the guns and ships lost, led; the ratification, without de lay, of the Tele Sin treatrat Pekin„ sad ledeoseity of 4,000,000 teal. for military exponent through the Canton affalr. The Chineee reply referee an apolo gy for the Plebe matter, declines to allow an amebas dor to go to Pekin, nainieg4etang as the place o f ratification, Mewed of Pekin refutes to restore the gone and Alps, or (madder the payment of an in demeitY, and refers Mr. Blaine to the: repletion. carried out at the reception 'of the American wisdom. Them pencil despot all hope of ea amicable Settle ment: , Lord John Ruresit explalaed the. nature of the . Ituesiau proposition relatire to Om Chriatiaos in ,Turkey, and said that Austria. Prussia and Ragland :dissented and proposed that Turkey herself abould Institute' and Inquiry as to taistate arta Christiana, ,arhieh , Proposition the Sultan ..was acting-upon. France aided with Karelia ' The formal presentation of the bolts to Sayers and Bemoan took place at the Alhambra Pala* on the 50th. Kr. Bowling, of Bell's Life, preasted the fatter with a complimentary and Budge Wilke's to Sayer,,. Bah declared all anituotitlm buried. FaAnn.-:-.Tto Paris Illonhour published 111:1 arti cle aascrtiog % the moat peaceable. . Miamian.. The ' Loodon,Times, tidiculos the article, and asserts that it beliesitralfP pda a a Janine Bonaparte, uncle ofltbe Emperor, was very ill and there was buFTfttla hopwcf bill re ' cover,. . The•Etoperor and Erupresi bad gone to Lyons to meet the Ilowngsr Empress of : Rasta. • . It li ' reported that the Preach troopiln Mina 'win afterwards 'lilt 'Aladasa.cat and establish a sow cocupatlon of the principal points in that land. Tho Bourse was dull .bat pricer are .batter; a rta OP franca 540. Ansrisia.!—Tbewnlarged council of tba Austrian empire had held lee Lira' sitting., The Gangeslan representatives proilaimed the loyalty of the lint, gartan people. • - I, Tionanr.—lt was .reassertod that the Russian troops were conositrallogort the frontiers of Turkey. Turin, 27.—Tber following details of Garibaldi's attack on Palermo have been received from. reliable I 1 unstops : Al 4 o'clock on the mothincof the 2 7th. Garibaldi attacked Patens:lc as the wmth side. A desperate combat ensned,,whioh baud several boars: ,The people made thoutroyea matters or all parts of Ii the town. On the south Wide of Strada DI Toledo ii - terrible bombardment was opened by both ass and land, notwithstanding *tali the Teeple eon. tinned to fight The Icheldtents n wore everywhere shontiog " 17 . 1 9 tomer." 'Winter Emannsf „ forever." The American citizens at Marsala had good aboard th L e f i r T ig .. ate illroAqueoc,isz.,l33,owi ~... x.p1e.,......n. Post's Paris oorrerPondent telegraphs that the news of the capture of Palermo has made "a deep impression on the poor:deer Naples.. Nevertheless all remains grilet in that capitol and on the main tend. . . . • The'Times. cantatas ihe following dispatch f. "A telegram from Naples of the-.3lst annotorea that the bombardment o f Palermo was,arlit ermOotted,',' - . - .,Tbe Celesta wool //do l lartothatad eh- Babotiy." cdr?tril KO 4 P C4l4ooBll thitailds Pmlidt Within- 1 SANGUEI r, Ghia, Juno 11.—The Wool West House, which was erpirded with I, cop' DM the &omen's totimarnent, has Jost fallen. Mr. Wales, of Clyde, 0., had Ms leg broker; his wife is badly bruised; Mr. Aims and sister, of Tifan, badly bruised On the head and chest; W. Talor, of Tiffin, arm brokem: Rice, of .Findlay, 0, arm broken; Miss Efintiy, of Tiffin, cbost cruibed; Mrs. Black, of Ver million, arm crushed.' Several more had smaller In juries. Wei, Jona 14 —A dtepatch from W•shlugtoo nap (hut the Po•t-,_111,0 ltenartmetit, •VI to • law d••• • f•tat. atandp• tor 20n, Sr, end 9 c,te•orctirt ly, W 1.4.1:14at0 toe p•y to•tt Olpe•t•ge nu fa, elgo it it.. Adr ore Yr no Buenos Arty montldo the caw acre hi the Pattgootaro. at surkher p trty of 11004, Mholooktfro, not. •Iltlog of night person.. They oars bottot, to duath woh eloto on moor the 1•11 and• neer the cond. Adolph Bmney, th• ti tel gilt took nun. of Drolicay. ea. yeraertlay trnletkoni to th• Proltentlary for 3 tors, for eolodllng o Ortm noder tbo pretina• of en , plodlog Ittre sa e tr•v•tirt boos sgeot. Cdant.Esto:Ouno 14.-The steamship habil ar rived last evening Crow Havana, with dates to the Ibrk. Ctaaeen d . Carbonettvinerchacts at Havana, had failed fur a large nom. It was afidially declared that the International Bank had 'collapsed. Twelve of the crew of tho starer Don Joan had boon arrested at Havana. Strawberries 5000 QUART BERRY BOXES 0A5:3301 , 25 OR BF TUE 11014DRED, a rwrn .144 Ibr ,a:e by m33o:d&w - 0 :......prr‘a faulUfn SC'/•1:1111111 t3lll* - I;lLti - 921-ITL P IT T*l3l'llG wet', RD V ek c 0 NIA Stf f',A el (IliFts. , uF ,If EA'I'IIING, - • a ••,: eitYMSEL , C,)? : r:in•lter, tc Aka, nai.re..te %.1,4 L`", TIV Pt.& TR it ra:r 1 koti, •1c..::. [Land, . 1 01:11.... and .rotrit4Onee, 1,111 P..,. and 130 1 2 111 skilut•git, Pelswit. tI I gu tCU &II dastrod pat 4 y=,,,Avi The Confute Lee and Bxperlence of a DESIGNED for Got beno•fit an] Jos an 4 ,nctu.n to ung u,n • 1/, Ruff, n,nap r, 3/. xtui D-cay, It, •• a Cara coutaquaula. ~.r •I /ha aarn• tS..• Eh., VO.ll loy • and Innis I n.vaute awl welica Imp,Altiem and ,14..er, 14,1. t qn.. 1la•111.1 N.) 113 1 - 64, iriDj st •.I,lr. I•arin• ilt applhact. A• rte. TUAN/L:i. 3101 ralit, rr/. • I.IVOS'S MAILIECTIC / IsT C, 7' 32 CD IXT D 11; r_rrewmi.verE t nr.LI DUCA ACH 11CA-2, .i.. 17";, G4l HD). siLft ca.t.lnl cn Poi.oro LFO.V'S I'ILL3 ARE Ci.!CrSIN DT. , 711 TIT I:dri AND pl 0 Inizt+o IRV 5,11.16111 4 it Ai 0/14.11. TR W BOLI-SKTS AND II /TS, • NONNIT FLOWER ac, RAIL ROAD 6P/1.13 COMPANY. l'ose ph 13111.• D. W. E. 1.11.1 , or•/ Stac,a.ars m r.or:”. J 441 44 b... ....".••STUD 1:41 L !,.• MN ES, CII A I Its AND BOAT SYIKE,S. Corner of Water Street and Cberrcialkl, a.ll...^.lutte TN IMMO PVi • 41•1 , 7:3 it ILP H. ar.. CO, Forwarding and Commission lltredao And Agents fob the Pittsburgh Slant! 4. omit. C'onsivada,t'; anlorder• tl,r LEAL, lIIDE3, P.IIC, Prcia,7t atty.. w 1.4 famanitqc No. 49 Comm•rolal Sttr•rt, St. Lout. au:2:,111 • 11[0.1./.1 Fortlgn rind Uocrstle Bills of erthange otorinevrEN or otroarr, 11A.atL NOTZB ANL EIPLOII, z, 51.1!HIPT rrn,rr PITTSBURGH, PS. 11 1 1 , X,Ii...rtivni mule ot, all tba Kt/mil.' rifles through. . 00 Ited States. arai-frly •NV EC Ylll E.: re 1.1 Hanufactnrr. and °rulers In all kinds of TOBACCO, GNUFP AND czaAns. a 2t D TiD.S.A.C7CO. LY , rncr cf SMith.ixid Rfrr• I alai Thaelolui Aael J. eccav, Dentist, IiAS removed to the how). lately occupied by Da. t%e. A. Ward, No. ..F Y ativat, (bath 614 0.) tbtrd door .bore LianJ street. JCLIca !loan from v 6 r r. RITLekOW ............. ROBINSON, MINIS & MILLERS POUND/Cite AND DA C111.1113i9t WAS RINC..+TON WORII s Pittsburgh, Penna. Mace, No.lll market .flat. thoulacter. all tO Oho vl .Ites U 1 /SOO Dv, sod Mill Mach% ory;autiokk,Rallood WE rk, Roam 80110 . and sbinq Work. lro Joiklnst and limpatring donoon shoriuollce. cA2s:lr4k Torwardlng and Commas:llOn Merchant, AND WUOL6S.IO2 ochamtp. Oheose, Iluctnr.,B4Nedas..N:tab, boa rNduce Outarrally, • :A Rrrest. Pa B. ct C. P. WARFEL/1, PAPER MANUFACTURERS Ataf Uml No BOOK, PRINT, CAP, Lurrk:a AND ALL HINDS Or W R 11 .1 . P.1NG P .A.E.n R. Rave rat eyed from N 0.27 Wood went to No.t3 Ettoot nr Vide for App. • JOHN tl. LEW, .P] 13. 0 IT 41. NT TOR NO. as $2 t ., put.aargh.. A rood w.gartment of CLOTON CAUI MIMS, 1 4Thette, eeennee, wet all guxls vittnitlernt gentleteeee! trear,Just receirtei , fite/rdere promptly ear. le the latret style. clam. art. terZlAT.fre * 34 .4.bd1 - 17:2. 14.111Z-W1T111.2113 DHLIZ lb ooden• and Willow Wore AASEkII3. BIS0031:9; OItIISI7CH, CORDAGE, +a so. 91, Dlomord, J. 111. ,. .LTIPTLIC • 75,1:eri.0.1-341.1,4/" No. 54 SL Clair Streak frkb.• Nov Building.' YITMORCIII, PA 1•40.71 Tel re . 6'.4 . 617 ALEXANDER- BRADLEY, Monaficharr oul Dealer lo every Tortety of COOKING, Pltis.Lon. AND IIEATIFO EI TOV.EII3, Plain and Fancy Orate riontn. &a. Folo Proprietors of tlip celebrated PATNA GAS BURNING! AND SMOKE coristxua COOK STOVES. 0C6..010ul tali* 'kook No 4 treed elttobortli. mo to 4 lyre P; ittaburgk. Steel Wor ks 10 a 0 lICTD IeCOI,LOI7OO JONES, _BOYD oft CO.. bfßaufaclarert of • CAST STEE.II. SPHINO, PLOW AND A. B. •STEEL, SPR/NO. AND AXLES. earner Rosa and Piro Eta., Pittsburgh, PE: octv NOILBIiGN luxe t-inisTiTicT—' .SIGILT BILLS DThAWN.BY DUNCIAN, 9R ERMAN & " •TILIN lINION.MAISIC, LONDON, IN • OUNS OF ON,/ POUND Ermialt4 40.) 11rIVANDIL ' l ib% BIN on bhp prlttitpal clans/A /Moo of Fru , Oor 13 a 1 iOito,r1lolload, Geri:any. HosiLiond o&or' //*/*)&2 INstatcoptoully au bond owl for eal• by - ; - - /.42 'a ON NUM; Woodstnotrconisat Mg* . .. n n.tas * - 7 1b. pri.r.e. ;;;Zi — ol 1t0... .i•e• 119i/ter. 00 to, prhard linea la ou follows: Boer auk; 124 0 !he, $354.37,50 I.oto' ;2.312.2 $504.115, 1.4 p. $95075; 115 14 0100r$110; tart beam-6 Mt Maid; 10 Co $ 2 .4.5191;25; II do $11(01/ 5/ do $.32.40; 35 doge - 445. Item awl beet bag•-• 18 lb. $53 110} 15 du 84,15; 12 co $1.50, 10 do $1.25. Oral. baga-2 twih, muallo, $lO 0100; 2 Cu, di tiling. $l5; 2 do, Oito .Imoree, $ll OM; 3 do do, $11421. BACION-unithme 'n good demu/ land pricer bar, ...7- mused. Country meat meets with • rawly vole at about 40 lb halal, city carat. Its,teita owls et ehnoldera at 9, h0,,0g.814; elder., It @DIY.; pima lime at I01;11:514; mod *agar mond Daum at 12;r0g.12.4. BULK Illiale-tbe trenemtlette are ao triling. In C.w.o. once el tee stock In cra wt. t telog hill3ll, oh. 1, Is neat. tu Alyea/09". - 11/ANC-Thin 13 a !dr demand for .mall a tato at cr/g 70c, and York Shots at $l.. BUTTEIt & KiClTurre fa • moderato &count I ur bob. ter, tot ohe eopply lo•helot equal to It. tides or fresh rod were made at 1031140 •a lb lo totes, acoordlng to quelloy; plated at 9413, lo Ito tilfia mud liege. Dm are ac ..rc• and In good demand at 124411 111t0011 11)105--lo talc razing at $lOOO too. 11 8RUU.119.-2atert of mnotoon •t $202.50 0 Jut. Piot' at S,DOUR WHEAT -30 bocka hest Is In Ode demand at 0234 0 norhel 11.1,9111ETS AND TI7IIBI-The factbry prime (mrah, le. Blade) at Pallaton &Oa New Brighton are tor Bocacts $l,OO 91,151,75, and Tana, $ 4 ,7500,715 0 dn. From Atom. 1,0,1 . le 101 l In the retail way at $1,750r.,00. OORDAO A llsoilla (tope, coil, 13 e 0 lb Notellls Rope, mu, 11 0 0 13. 1 Hemp Hop, cool, 11 c 0 1 Hemp Rope, cot, 12 cl 4 1 Tarred Rope, del, 11 c 0 To 'Carroll Hope, ccd, 12 c 0 lb Packing Yard,tine, 11 c 0 th Backlog Yern,con. ID e li 1 , . BED L'UltDe.--s.lmtilla, $1,50, •:2,2.5453,00 01.1. Demi, $ 1,37 112039452,75 01 dun. • [letup cud, 11 cis la ID. PLOIRIII L1N199--lilanllla, 87 eta 0 Dm. IlleMP. 70, ... 00171.... i T wh A h aro com • eyed tu t du no stamly at the futnielog qmitations ic, FOUND TOLL Not 5 to 1011mhz:dire 20 c 0 lb Ito. 10.__ ........-.25 e 0 lb Nos. 11 A 12.--.-2 I c9l lb No. 17 -........_--......b11 z 0 IL No. 13.._ _.._......_-32 e $1 lb No. 1t.—....-27 5 tt b --ZDc No. lb. 0 lb No. 16...... ...... ...--.23 t 13 15 .--ta ell 91.119u.33 --IV, il lb l on. 11.. No. CD3......_ ..... 11 c VI do, No. tine.... Vo DV .ID c 51 p 155 100 0. 1W .. ........ •0 $1 doe. o. 1000...... No. DAL- ....... ...... 8 0 311•1= ' Oarptt chain, amt.!. Tic 13 lb Tirlue-..-- ..... .-.. Do do white, 2MO .. -21 c 0 1 10 01 cans, 2/0 9 P•oully 11att10g.........150 • 9 Do do 85 to 44c 1.12 c 9 Batting, No. 1,.-..-1.1 • Coverlet Taro 290 9 I Do No. 2,..--.12c Orodlawlck-...-...... 2.3 c 0 No I. 1411,111.1,011. SAMUEL RIDDLE 21 Dl.tant.i, ..... ..... . , CAN WASS AND suAli—Clar t die. are stotiny at our your. dons .—itippist 1:23.4, mould 13 and adamantine 15,3417. eusp rettl.i. betore, steady at 6 for common, 614 for Pa r m, sad 16 Bawyree Toilet Cull* 6@5% fim Chemical Olivet sod 7 for German. Ctl ti.L.l2—Tbe re Is no putionlar charge to nets in togs e.Tb• marker writ supplied, and price. me mead is quotation.—N. It. at 534 PQn.i; Ilicideir, ,- tall at 10 CORN SIZAL-1. In go.' mlpply W. vote .ram fiat needs at 0 0 :362. and from .rule at ti 5 ,4,70. CIACEPtit--tiata &Miami • hats iKIIKIr • .1.111 VA no. iint. u lidlowa by the bbli water cracker., Ge. Ti Lb, bit, ter, ic sugsr 5. ada,7c, Film bread, 1,5 1,4 tad II % a Ili Ddlghl DEYl—Gutets 11th eu , dotat.. loqulry 41115 hat Mt FREI f—Ap; les random, In gn5.3 .ripply, tri,Pe tia amend I. °mfr.. A wale was made to !downy Int of at) tmsh st $I li be-h. The figure however It otiontedal be C. bele. the market nine bu Iffs loc. ft '-"h, Patties ate •leady at 554 4,60 14 lb FCATLlEitl—Frizner Western are dull it 45 to lute 43 deal .° to ttm email • may, nin at Oita.). . Pfeil—Thera has been a iota, lair hodeetsdons In fish Noblb* •ask pan. Prica,..rartr, with the ezaptioa of huh nutters], gine unmistakable sign of a dr,a,pta. trodsuoy °teetotal, No 8. huge, MCILLId[rd $12604.3 . P rib , ; hl bbla do at $42. 4 (36 50; metturn do at $l.Ol. hf DN. Cr at $4111" 1.25. Lake 11 ,ii. cab nt,G ai o Oil; Ertif Gbh. du at 70.0.5,25. Itaittnina Itemos $ 7 4.47,25, ll.l.fix do at $5,5,, Altswirt• to 13 Codfl.h dull std ore- clog; tales ware made at 4;,:bi , ,,i. 41 0/. Tram, nig. FgED—t a owes, hot the datnatot Is. cm/ very &mfr. '.We vim. InVdlla.t. at 11. val 30 V. lO O ZS It be aatarts IN ' tor bran, and 90:451 for ahlpotaffit; ell meal, sWt;s7o b to.. FLOLlit—the market . nation dull and pita* are 0n....p lag. The Iran...aloes for the wan pest tine hot bon ray tar,e, ti. ...la, beteg principally coolloed 1 , i...11 lata froa atm* topotto to Lisa tbe rity 1.4.. Thera usuch • eaany of pole.* l it la hardy Inas to ane sap qatanteas. One two* however It acteolmcrody cespeeated, *Gut is ;bet flou ~f a, 40.0100. Is ale ath.. 'doper maenads $5,3,045.11t rl tr. $ A 7. il'y 57 5, Oita .moo