-~.~~ 0 P1 9 011.Z, 4.41 , -P lit OP PBS - MVP. APPEBI4II: *MERV% ,IttfrE 1260. VirrAFFAIRS. cootoac Oblerftetons for ttuf Garsite,by 7. 1 .4 idmor, Opelaanifis Piro et..—e r airoaed daily 92 -72' —llO - 78 75 • # 1, P 4 0cic.4,-• • 29 340 • • '!4!rftllt2tclur Efestaqiuuters Or I.BGO, 002142 woob,atto rouirrultra trbalirtelMag F2.22l{samsa RoMrsopiii every da" tisiemPtAhr.a. ir,go it. j. un - a/ ltrrrOsPrri , trim kli Pada a mill — ° en"' Br.korr',Cem9llo.oocatoortto forma/tit:ink:lt pla rob, and atr.ogere 1,99t.100 diaar loottod to solL , ore o3c -11,292119D220t ulo of. thoClob swot EVERY •' • toavdmiter • PIMHIno at 134 o'clock, r. rt. • • , . . trial of Iliarden.fueelittAlllteg•of Patrick DurinTimothyg was .. .Attrtnerudeil‘yealirdait at noon with the charge of ~ ,,I ttheittleChire.. We give the enbettoce of it 1,1 401 1 1 Y (nitting, - however, many illustrations of ib tdtfferet4 7gredee 'Of homicide, by which his ,/ 4 l ilkeeitleavored. to make the law plain to the •i Ventre of the Jiffy: Tho case you have Jthea.:triltil is au important one. You here patiently listened to all that; hoe been naid, and Aotibt :remember it In your hands •' Prisoner :nor the Gommontrealth :Min anything to fear: ' The name of the deceased is During. The ~lataralixation pipers - bars bees exhibited show 4og this to be the proper-name. - If a matt receives a nound•of which_ he dies wittily ejear and teday, the person . Miming it maybe tried for homicide. la there any evl. donee to show that the tier:eased did not die of 'lib, wound; 'none at all 1 . 9. there, on the other liaticarty.evidetice to prove that this wound did cauee his,death f There .le.'' De. Gallagher' gates that ieh Is thelatit. • - The stlialhotions in the lei of homicide have been explsined' to you, ' Yon may Bud the prig energuitty miuder the brat degree or in - theeecond-degre, or-.of mansloghter; or, if you codolder the prieony r ,thirocent i you may acquit By the act - 11 all lawful and delibeiate kiUiog in truaiderin tti rfeet'degree:'and every other. kind: of. ;killing, - which by cote - moo law nould.bcktilroply.marder,-is, murder in the rec ord degree, - Siurderin the Bret degree is pun ished with death:;, the other two descriptione of hoatiolde ere' ptitilettable with imprisonment. .. - Thgintatter,:iherefore, of distinguishing between the grades of homicide is Eighty important, end tbejtny have thiS4o4,iii - nbarge. Anis. example of murder 'alba second degree Ik may! .. be mated diet 'whore homicide results froih aOcitiitth_ in. England would tin. - Milieder; JO; Ander the. law'of our 'common. wealth, ameliorated to murder in the second do gfeeemurder iti',the, first degree there is greMeditation; in the:second degree of this crime there eta tio premeditation. 'Therruirtif.l79 - 2 is silent on tbat grade of horn - Jolla Pilled. Manslaughter: This crime remains, therefore,' as tat oommon . law.t It. in most coat motily, Pam thin ed inthe tient Ist ; Watt and , up der ..tOme 'pearl-cation.: f.,Thirsnose-reepectable authorities ages !bit death Jp - ,a minctal:colibat manslaughter; if nontiduendrantsge-le taken on ilther .All struggle:sin ''anger 7. sat fights...are unlawful, ;sod amount generally to fide offitine, iedath.oxisties4 ~.Thera are tioother kindt of homicide, name ay,•ifsgifiadlei which eau only be done tinder the . astactitiu the la*, as - when the Sheriff - hangs alialinal; and excurohfri which occurs in self.. detente and 'while the party le In danger of great bodiltAlieren; or which happens accidentally, -. '".1410.4bn party is engaged in a' lateral act either of these involve any guilt.- eatiiipply the foregoing 'distinctions to the present' case.. .; The jury are the judges or the law' and the feet. Tort will review all the eildeatitc - irhteh is not voluminou I have re rmathe whole of it, and according to my judg ment, it does not appear that the prisoner bad a detiberale . and wilful Intention to lake life. If yott ho cannot be guilty of murder ia-the first degree. " On the other_ hand, there 'BOG evidence that the homicide was committed in seltdefence.; If you think so, your verdict will-bounot 'gutty." Yon will, howevir;dellb- Mists a long time before you bring inn verdlit of - this character. • - ' 14 murder of the first degree, proof of premed- ItLUoii lire upon the Vemmoniealth. In. tour der of Me impend degree,,proof of the absexte of malice lies - tipon,the prbionee, because in all homfolde lare..prearimer(,tnallee. If, there feretiliiilittenotalsf malice. in not proved, the prisoner tegollty;of Murder in the Second de itflen."'arjott !Oudot tionecientiously convict the priterier,ofthht ;Xenon, yon'anty fallback upon muithis' jghtar. *kaki Mire Li no meiloe, which willdeuo !quite* in the prisoner; however it may street the Celollabbvtettliii. The' Court has' no doubt but yo just . pr trerdickwill bo. upright and . T Thejery'reborned, after an thence. of about an hour • with overdlot of "guilty of murder in the..Sete/lid k — 4l i 1 - , d I • : 1 It' PfglialnallopameCarpri Lining War Ended—Pub/le 9pisict-Dteidis Hatrington uriml at..=Thri‘utitity of Harriegton'e Patent Carpel. Linimart .ably defended by the almost superiinirien Feuer aaa ace of -the patentee, 'againdc a large onjority ordealers, thseerpot wheat Interests hare:been eetteibly affected by, ha in the piraerration , of Carpets and Oil Cloths, Ms been eo plainly demonstrated lo the face of es . powerful s Combloafion that further `opposition toile introduction would be the height or folly to attempt; Cerpet manufacturers and dealenatho had . behome alarmed Jeetit taiga ruin thetrade 3 / 4 4 preserving the Carpets, are- now equally es anxioue to•procure i.e use as the.) , formerly were to deprecate lie merits. They note.fiad that, it adds more to the appearance and tit: sites of the material ihan. dui detriroeot to the OW bylte 'preserving quilittes. ,They initnowledge they experience lee. dinette futtiotisand- complaints among their patrons who etettit:thstrfaimerly.'as it carers all the mann facturere-imperfectiotit of the earpetti; • heuee the delete ere beginning to look upon the intro.. d uctiowistßarriegton'aratent Carpet Lining of: the kited vital importrmeo . to their , intonate, and' • 410 au,iiiiiry.ta their. wares.. The name otHarriegtou bittiqoo long been a'hottae- - • hold "word formed a'repetition here, and will be rememband Vtla(scat'unde wsea.a Majority of the preseut,- designated public bnefaeters, are numbered among the meitihat we 're. pis bare an Ideaolthe immense demand for - thiatutiote.. , Four•year, eines,. J. R. Bar commenced titioMantifirduae of Car,pet Idoinglonatraiy-io the - advice. of hie friends, andleogpoeltion to the trade,) with a hind ma chtneoo.y,lod he could but 100 Punta per dal ; _ which (Mid tireadi'marktx amolig his neighbors 'mad fiGrods:' ,-, Tbe fooressed orders for tho Carpet rig - hind increased .fitoill tleelorAttarifaMitrieglo Meet:Rte. ; decan), and with o,„jteratrateanctistmoat irreriditile;sad many hours of midnight lebor,lity et`lengitiperfectot a miOl&CeOtial to tbe moirgeaoy, thereby le; .aterly..• hundred lotd: -- Bet ertn,thie could:timely keep plot with fan aemunotsiteg4Mi m e; : awtharkrithin the -short Sp:toe:Of cP ttr .twiilettoad et ,GUO, band tatiehine turning out ificryarria . jter . deb ,he has Dow. 18 patent Iniailpett Ortild owe inreutiou. with lightning like rapid* rolifitg out 24,000 yardi oftarlitillaing pitedient,ind` hardly its sapensf;:fitiA4 iraiti. 'itiestoinise:learea the' city without bearing Wilmot it to diffenat parta • of thenotititrg. 'Bcriaticti fnreeltielittena;;Sv plieation;AatiL pierniverei(OS,;and'iiilrhir. Paper.] ...and Collette° taloned, le thejoarket. ifinterrt ca Par the dgatitfgd #, tya rpenter woo UV , * 9, 101 , ttreAlythitni . aide of eisb4taidt' sometime 'gibe- SaltVkleftilegiettete et ear sister City; al , IFtlettitat-Ati foregoin gprenniseo - hed.of late - beelX the:llattiti Of nightly, thierierdeptsdagobe 1 1 0.4 1 .W`7beleAr,turnettibm shop into a - ,_ - eort - ef 'deer oftlelquity. :Some pelicemen were itSMOldittltyderaited for I be potpies if arresting ?, the offelders;and terOVeleetc yeateediy Mom lei ao labs then. six were spprehendailThtir names arm Admit Crseh, diexanderStolth;Joiiii: rallakilpuoky,thabaut;,B4ol4ll, Mary Mo. MON and Eden Smith. - .wfrole party, le k state oflioattlylotesten(Seti,:liere taken before the Ifijer. le be divot:if 0t.., In reply. to Um chirp . tiade splint there, they plead vilify ,to the eleepleg on the prendees and other Os of i emeraney,..bot deeded iliittbeybad Smiled ewer any properly. They. alleged, se - an, time° for their beh artimihax-thtry-bad' beim and had takennfogo 'bribe qaipenterebop from the,' thunder elem.- Whiltribe oeminitments 'were] being cadet - 40,, Qui • atirciasa Bat O'Neal beg. ged. Honors clemency., Promising to mend ber ways If dealt - with mildly this titre. and seen shed lean io Convince him of her clontrlti•dit: ;maiden. He, hoverer, was Inexorable, befog probablY ! aeenstomed to seek a c me Whei she asentained this,' de tuirelled her tine character and:balm tolinso and near . Johed. 2:fier tonsue..wie to lormidible two Seyor:hfirrison.!could not steed its baits. rtes sad rattaabliged iiiremand hat to tbb tombs Until bet fit of petolsooe hid':gono, Beth ono or witidommitled. for 30 days: rbiIIAVDED.-;-OtO. digs) , alias Jonee.;tilloii arrest for stealing • largo hit or pig metal, bo.: 1 00 8 1 4 Y;• 7o4 6. 6 .:Pitanbltri hi;Clerion. front the AllegheitydereeOra atiniioned few days alnee, was brought" nto - Cottet reiterday - afternoea.r 9r his trial. Tho prisoner plead guilty 6'04 charge of lartler preftiVred , sgelne Moe bg,L,paibter tr Co., Jadge Pll26lo3tt'll agents In tide city, throughlits aonneel.. The copier reborn - lie cu. played tohinl the sto#o, aed ip9'oofiotitfi whose' he sold It were both In Court; and tlaittled aU • they knew.Abliutille 'Fele 2Agej was foriatenciadt..{ 3, ! - 42 '4 An'it 1,1. • 7 .07:1,e;tt-1-:,..-P eti - dtlik 'gouty te dirge cif solliag ljquor wit ' ho i a l the icecone nse, Iran BenteneWlllo4lay itiaapf $lO cud, of prateottion;. I ' Comm ce onwealth vs Gebige Brovin—fildiated for the larny of lire picks, two shovels nada rake. Michel Markle, the prosecutorois engaged It mining sod hording coal in Blinebeth township. Oa I Saturday- evening of March laic the fore going Articles were brought Into the procreator, blitekstnlth shop to be sharpened. Oa Sunday gyreting they Were there, but on Monday morn log. Several hands sent to work, returned with the information that the, tools were. gone The defendant, from dome circumstances not ells ' closed, was suspected, and a search warrant • ta ken,ont toaratnine his promisee. When s man clamed Pierce, With the prosecutor's eon vent to I execute an Warrant, they toned the defendant moving, and a wagon before biedoor containing !I a box or two. Pierce demanded that one of the bores should bo opened, which the defendant re ; fused to permit. The party in oharge of the wagon was directed not to carry anything away, I and shortly after left In company with Pierce and Markle. When they begone about two hundred yards, a little- girl came running after them and said they might open the box. They went back and opened it, but found it empty. The house was then searched and, after consid erable time the identical artiolee coined were found under a Board lathe ibOr. The jury brought in a verdict of not guilty. The prisoner was accordingly diecharged. GRAND Rictzia.-40,--"TV—---dlowing notic} from the Allegheny County Regatta A13900(9.1410 will be read mite pleasure by all of, those of our readers who ard interested in aqdatio sports._ l; will be area that the proposed races aro to take place on the 7th and 14th of July. There are some $3OO In prizes offered, of whioh we glee the different claesificatione: BATIIBDAi ArtlRllOON, JOLT 7rn. Boats sofa one pair Sculls —First prize, $25; seconci . prize, $lO. One pair Ours—First prize, $3O; second, $lO. pedFour Oars Amateurs—First prise, $75; see , $ • BATIDIDAY APTISIINOON, JOLT 14Th. Pour Oars Professionals —F trot prize, $75; second $25. • Sight Oared Barges —First prize, One eel of colors, value $5O. In cane of bat two entrees for any race, the second prize to be added to the first, and at least two boats must start to insure the race. All entries to he made on or before June 301 h. kotrance fee $lO. Nene but boats belonging to the Ariociatien can euter for any prize. Clubs desiring to join can do so by handing their names to the Secretary of the Association, and subscribing to their rules and regotatious. It promises to be a grand affair, and will he a thing worth treeing. _la. —A man named John Orubburg, who Area on Fulton atreet, in *ha Sixth Ward, was commited tojail yesterday, by Alderman to answer a charge.of tenant% and battery pre. ferred against hint ,14 Me wife.. li appears that • day or two since; be had been out on a drunk en spree, and returning home had some words with his wife, relative to s woman named Mary ' While, with whom' elm accused him of being too intimate. ilet got very, angry, and finally knticked her down and beat her. She aftewards made AO information against him for adaltry,llB well as the above. KRIM° A FIROCIOITS Ddo,—A - Men named Jeremiah Briceland was arrested yesterday, .charged With keeping a ferocious dog. It NI. :pears that the animal complained of, had bitten one of ale young children of Mary McCarthy so !eeverel,y,dhat lobelias at first fearful that death .would ensue. Dogs, as a whole, may be safely characterised as en unmitigated nuisance In our •conitormity, and there would be few people ab solutely looters if half tbe , race IVAS eitermi 'cited. Gout Paes.—Ttuf 'hook keepere and me/ablaut, kindled to the advertisement Messrs'. Fitzpatrick k Co., Gehl Pen manafamu• rem to be found in another noleme of te.day'a paper. To persona desiriog.a good pen we know of no place where they will he more likely to be salted, as the gentlemen who compose the "Wove named- dem are all prietioal workmen, and make nothing but a good sedate. They also pay 'strict attention to repairing pens, pen cil eases, eto. on Poona —Tats new Institution which was Wily finished yesterday noon, had, last evening, 'eonie 46 unfortunate hogs confined within its limits. All stray patkere found upon the streete, Will.assurediy giatherr; so those owning any Stock Led better take care of it and keep it It house, thin to pay the pound master for its release. MAD Dons.—There were three casiee yeater. day of children in different parte of the city be. 'Tag bitten by doge 'opposed to hove been mad. A boy named Tierney, living on the Poinh et. road; another unwed McCort by, living on ern fro Avenue, and a third whore Dame We Wore disable to. learn,_ were all bittia on the legs_ 8.1.1.C3 OP EtTocz uomracroLd Silts Rooms, 1f0..54, Fifth etreet,.by J. O. Davis, auctioneer. i 10 elutes Ezebengellauk stock., - 10 do 1 , 1.•. t M. do d 0...- .34 do do do d 0... .10 do - Citizens do do.. do Allegheny Bridge! C 0.... City TAICCI3.—Very fe W peratltia Called, 'voter• day, ai. the Treasurer's Office to pay thei city lazes. In a few days the rush will begin, r sod ,these who go then will wish they bad called earlier. An allowance of 5 per cent. is made on all lanai paid before July let. LtZ 07 010POLITAN ART Jolliest. for June • es bees received and is for sale by Hunt 1c Mi ner. The frontispiece is • beautiful engraving of gisego lithe. And the other picture* are very floe. 10844. Hunt A: Miner are 'genie for this city of the Cosinopolitan Art Association. iABOAIII.I. AND BarrtllT.—A man named Robert Greedy, was a ted yesterday, at the Instance Wm , llsoaon, who charged him with assault ing - him' whilel3o Win rolling some barrels into a ) , sitioiver. *tack he (Cliowdy) pretended to have some control.- °rowdy was committed by Alden:lawlessly In default of bail io answer. MBE Allegheor•Wlde Awaken" held a meet. jog lasi night and elected the tollowlognfileere: _President, Wm. Bapley, Esq ; Chief hlaisbal, C9L J. * Berea Foster; Corresponding Secretary, Joseph E. Robinson; Recordlog Secretary, C. Ferguson; Treasurer, Wm. Hobson. - • Cr Carron Arrant --A butcher Denied George Geliz was cut in the beet yestirday morniog, near Borchers' Rao,. by a man whose game we wore unable to learn. The wound, which la not Considered dangerous; is in the back Just heftily the left shoulder,- aid liabout two inchel foog. FUN .IfAde Awakes" meet This evening at the Bepahlioan - fleadqustters, corner of Fourth and Wood sneers; for drill.' -By order of the Chief -Marshal. 2. Suomi yoo alArm,Al, von 'cutler, whre to buy your Ithaca ;KC Goilere; I would tiotwor..l would tell you ' go auto the People's,' abbe Store, N. 16 Fifth easel, where you cati boit cheep tediee' Yid clippers, , 50 coats; let tere, $1.00; buskise .76 °ante; genie , gaitero t $200; aft beats,'..l6 50; Oxford ties, $I 60; 111 4r*, -$f 417. , 50:44....- , ~ ~ , - - . . (lunette/1 lierrste -To thevatutr—The Taieture or Thursday wedelns the amok -talked of private lettesfroue Air. Ilteetry to Gov. Seward, fq 185 e.— Peke two evute. ' ,htold ,by .W. A. 0 11 deoftuuey, 45, Neovroik Dciifir World le delivered to sob. talkers at too mete per week. .letiee your address ' with John W. Pittovii egeetl: etheh pt . W. A. all, daelkeej'a4s riethiirget. ;._ !lox thia-mondnei P 6118444111 ASimto'fi"dY nt cinidoliielc. et W. A. Gildtmleuny's teem depoti T. 11.4.4180 u Ii ld by Haat A Midi% 744 Dib a 6s. o l fineoli . uctpone s s, fa th e cola. bridal aaropafgrrorlBs3, for isle at Haat Mat I;il;r:Hatlai'al oak be #tort it Haat Mtaor'aiibil7aiitha agora!' for 0 1 3 I qclullOttio moth,* irahserlgilf ona fai If; so dad for tha Biography of Wathlagton Ifralog. - • . . 1 • tuner non gams ficenime.—the' ale:inter i lilloole, Capt, rtatil, - . ariiiiS yesterday from. Ontiiisigen.--Stitilibugh,e4urn about-one hen aa Passingerit ter Detioit; and .100 tons pig iron for Cleveland:- See'repoile the North Star: OE MO T ingliV,Tbioadij morning, kept .theie eight-hours.by; tog: Met the Ontonagon and Moalgoutery at the Sault 9a. in. F riday , and the Northern Light' Friday bight on Lake Huron, There WWI but oneveauSat tilarquette, and ehe, .was ready to nail.. There is . a greet demand for Veseels at blarquette. ricugh iroorcoices In to, load six - veisels daily, and, the ore le piled .up :Se the tartan tor wan of dOok room:—Ctece. ig . -- _ - BoDePotrnEiquiie Delimits, of Beaver coinity, beld an inquiet on the 9:h Met, upon the NO et:a man found drowned la the Ohio river, at Oliegoir, Beaver tienitty: Verdict--came to 'his death by accidental drowning , : lie had on when tottud."ll black castanet ttoult coat; black cloth Teat, moleskin panic 'with a pocket In the eight side ter carrying I rule; shoos, ono costae leather, the other fine leather; brown woolen eticke;blaok-illk neck tie; - found in I tie pocket a emallpteknia with two blades, also amird with "Jame. EL Franklio, attorney at law, Ito: 7 Grant attest, Pitiabergb," on IL., Sippoeed • ie . be between torty•Sve and fifty' years otege.— . . . . . r• , Ronal to Sodden anilientraiiori:::7. UND ERSIGNED:, Vorouily nienitin for nowLieD vAarma w 0 414 ',...P."1°11F4":11" for whom to lula d o le ow-Ill:awl putho Stet he proporOl tinrot.b 131,AY1 of Manna eOl.. Ovum bloollM4 P.V.l).t tGATIr ROOFS fri Ito wit opproottowomer.• RooffOr or Rofdlr , h i r e ! mot. Roolk•(1( -loft al tho oalon of • *LUX. LAVOIfI Ltri,:io lb. W atgWorrts,) oRI bo ARO/aptly ottorotki . - • 0 3 7124 end . • • TIIOIIAS PARRY :LIMN "ratty' _ _Uazu K,ABBILLI.t. =MI • • • , AP lIECEIYED.AT JOE' DAILY -.1/FIETTE. 'OFFICE. • Dessaocaldies lisalt'smardei4wegigisiss... • - Baselconajtme 19::-.Tbe theatre seas pretty - well filled yettoday alien:men. The _CitinvaitiOn trembled at dm/o'clock.' The questiori pending was the' amendment of -Mr. Cillatureielf.,Peuntsylvania, to the amendnietit offered- hy - Mr. Church. of New York: Mr. Gilman perfected his amendment by : makingdt read as follows Resolved, That 'Presided bf the Convention' be authorised to issue tickets to the delegat7 to the Convezition from Tenai, and•Pl ride, in Which there were no .etnitesting delegates, and that Delaware, Georgia and'Plorida, where these contest leg delegations existed, a committee on. credeutbsis shall be appoloted by the several delega tions to ea port on said States, • Mr. Samhele, of rosin objected to the rending of any new proposition. Mr. Richardson, of lIL, raised a point of order, that after propositions ware plaead before the Ceevention they could not be altered. The President ruled the:feint Of order well taken, saying Chet Mr. liandall,ef Pa.,. bad the floor' at the adjournment, and finless he yielded for his colleague tGilmore) for the propored modification, the latter could not make the alteration be desired. The eh:it:eon was spent in speechifying, and the Conventionn adjourned at 9 'o'clock. BALTlliott; Jane In—The Convention was called to order 1000. after IQ o'cleek.T. The theatre is well filled, hot not crowded, „.. On motion of- Air. UM - 4w, of N. Y., the reading. of the jottings was dispensed Pith. Thequestion was pending on orderieg the previeem question on the several oietionereiPecting the admiciluzi of dole. ilti.Chterch said that on consulting with :sir. Gil more; of Pa., an arrangamentlad been agreed upon ,which he hoped would meat the concurrence of the Cimvention. It wag proposed thatlic• Gilmore ehould withdraw a potting of his amendment, leeeing'before the Con vention the portion 'referring to the Committee on Credentials and the claims of all delegates applying . for emits in the Convention. (Appian. and cries of "agreed.") The chairman said that at the call foe the previous qaeation had been seconded, the notion Can reached by the Convention refusing to order the pre vious question, or by unanimous consent to suspend the rule.. Mr. Churoh—Then I ask the unanimous consent of the Convention. (Cries of "granted.") Mr. Gilmore withdrew his amendment. Mr. Church withdrew the latter portion of hie proposition and offered as ao amendment that the cretiencids of all persons claiming seat` in the Con vection made vacant by the nocusloniste be referred to the committee which were instructed to examine the same and report the Isamu of persons entitled to scam' Mr. Sibley, of Minn., said a controversy existed in the Minnesota delegetinn and ho desired to trio. if that would be referred to the committee. Mr. Church underiMoot that the resolution he had oaf red was already adopt4d by the Convention. If not, be hoped it would be allowed to be put and re lieve the =ban . ..meat:l He moved the prerions question. Mr. Cochrane rose to aipolot of order. The Con. rootlets had agreed to allow Mr. Gilmore to withdraw his amendment, and Mr. Chttreh to modify his preposition. This having been done, the ques tion must recur on ordering the previous , question which has already called up. The President derided that sucif4cas the position of the question and mtg. gested thil the Minnesota ease would be decided by the Convention at the proper time. 'Mr. McCook, of Ohio, moved to adjourn. AlN:Phillip., of Pa-. moved that when the Cooven- Hon adjourn it be till to-Morrow p. rn. ' The mntion to adjourn was withdrawn. Mr. linnet. of Mese., Raid that he hod been absent from the Conventioo and had appoluted a substitute. lie reclaimed bit rest. but hLtsolatittite reclaimed it. After di.eussioo, this clue, together with the sir keno. and Minnesota delegations were refenet to the Committee. Mr. Phillips moved for a recess until five o'clock, Mr. McCook demanded a vote by States, when fhe Convention by 185 option OB igrotd to adjourn till ,five o'clock. p. to. A special despatch received at New York, dated I o'clock, p. m., says, that Mr. Douglta is undoubtedly beaten and thechances now appear to Tarot a ulon on Horatio Seymenr, of New 'York. Thirty.Vlrst Congress—Sixth Station. 'WADDINGTON CITT, Jeoll 19. Savare.—Mr. &bestial,. from the committee on Indian Affairs, teported a bill amending the bill awarding a contruot to the Choctaw /tedium Mr. llemphilltpresented a memorial for • light ship in Galveston harbor. Referred. The bill to authorise divorce in the District of Colambia'anta passed. The Legislative Appropriation billeame op and a committee of Conforence wee ordered on disagreeing amendmente to the orogen,' bill; which tame up and was postponed. The resolution to radon, the price of public pried: ing 40 per cant was taken up. Mr. Davis moved tu.amend by striking out 40 aed insetting 25. Agreed to, yeu 21, nays 21. It was then postponed and the Appropriatice bill was taken .1)! A commit eo of conference was ordered en the Civil Appropriatioa hill. The Senate totieted on it. areondment providing for a Into of 320.000,000 to the Legislative Appropriation hill, no which the Noose had previously disagreed. The Overland Mail hilt woe taken up, nod Mr. Polk spoke at length in favor of the Butterfield Mr. Rale was ia reser of allowing the pat4i4thi people $BOO,OOO and lortainatieg their coutract, and subsequently arranging: general systetnof ermland mails which would .benelli all sectlone, ate fair ex pense. . At this 'stage, the, cOmmilleti of Conference On the ArMy ApPropriationtill reported, end the report he log agreed to by the Senate sad Moose, the bill stands passed. • The discussion was continued on the Overland Mail till 4 o'clock, when the Senate took a recess. Gil More naked the unanimous con certi to take up his bill to do equal puttee to all the 'States in the distribution lof lands, and providing • deposit of surplus revenue with them. Objection was made. Mr. Gilmore moved a suepention of the role!. The motion wee disagreed to by a vote of 53 ,ageiost 89. • . Several Private bills werepassed ender a 'aspen. sion of therules. • . • .Nnassrotte,tifembere repeatedly and Impatiently endeavored:lC he recognized by the Speaker, In or der thit they might move • suspension of the lulu for the introduction of earlone bills. Mr. Smith, of Va., with a view Of terminating Inch andlgulhed stetter, moved to adjourn. The Motion was lost, only IS voting is the ali/fteetilim Mr. Davis, of Md ., made a report from the Com mittee of Coafercnotion the disagreeing amendments to the Army Dill, that they had• agreed to the ap propriation of, $735,000 for,thefortllleatione. , The lIJOIO considered the Seatitee amendments to the Naval appropriation bill, and non-concurred, among others, in that appropriation, 330,000 for .cial and naval depots on the Isthmus of Chiriqui. The Monte then took's recess kill 7 o'clock. CO 00 67 00 67.12 00 2 70 87 W/I.SIOIIIOTON, Alas 17.—The Secretary of the Treasury,, in a recent communication •to Mr. Stier. man, Chiirman of the Committee. on Veye cad Means, says' that the receipts frdm magmas, leads, and miscellaneous sources are five millions less than ho'had estimated. • The IlJuse had decreased hi, es timates far carrying on , the goventment to the extent of irtaillion lad a hall; but the Senate haring added eight millions la its amendments to various appro priation bills, he tutoring the Committee that there will be a &neither during the - fiscal , year, ester to eamtininee„; of &Mott seven millions, in addition to the treasury n.lO. If 'these extraordthary amend: manta be sustained by both Houses, it will be nems. eery to augment the moans for carrying them into effect. ife,'bolsever, makes no.'farther suggestions. bet remarThei the public, debt oughtinot to be in. erected. Fro m therpresint temper of the flame, it will un doobtedly-fusimppon the potttloe indicated last night against the twenty-one million loan proposition be.. log attaebedl to in appropriatkin bill, on the ground that it is a rivonue measure, which the Senate has no constitutional right to s orgstaize, bat 'if the See ste'sitould send back the Morrill bill In. an emend *went form, striking oat the tariff, but retaining the loan feature, the Home will consider tits an lode pendent question: ' It is probable that the Moose, In • the avant cia failure to procure a change in tbe tariff will n ut go beyond an authorization of the obs.telillne of CI u 7 noterto meet the preeeith exigen- The general Poii.Olflee and Itsitsyrefoprlsliou bin etc Snotty (odd.' Thi 11111taryg WA el la sof aCommltten mt . Costerooss .Ibis 'lin : gm fog amendments. • Tbe - Benate Is - Iltin'engsged oh the Nary bill. 4 1 1' . thVother appropriation bills brie been soiSd_ou by both:Smog, but sot dadoltei. I/, there being amentitainti in coot:newly. The o tera ,overland Mail irestion - question J. atill i 'Pending, as Is : also the Ifetneateld bill. AI to the latter, the Committee cm . CaufereowV at the meeting yesterday, came no nearer to a onoeloslon thao their. twopredecceiorw S 4 trididy, different Ii the hill Of . one I.lottse from that of the. other, that. soy - farther attempt at comprotche la conekled calms: . f .. , The fslends of the protective- tariLl consider that! Elicitor Seward. her pre,eoted some. striking -slaws. oft Ile subject, which plll_bol rasa with much interest when yabbsbod. .: ' - Year ;Nan , Year dci. City 4ot Wasblegton, has attired , with London advice' via. .(ineinstown of the Btb.. . ' • • • The London eLleettieet esys the effect of the pat ting of idoltenettia amendment to the reform, bill •will be the peelp ailment of ths indeGnitely, i which contingency Lord Job Russell and Mr. alga n . .160 i will realign. Itts oaderitorid that Lord Claretuton wouldraeurn to{he foreign oElee, and Cain .Lewie, Chancel. -tor of the. Exchequer. " ' Conserratiree do not went the Palmerston d ealoistratiou overthrown.:; . . • The report of the Stock 'Exchange Committee 'on Bollinger, the defaulter's cares, :'leaser upwards of 1172,000 neat:vented far, the greater pert of which, I probably, went upon the turf. , • . A Paris dispatch says that Prance promptly terti an theist/nester Zilopies to forelga loterveathns.lis. A aloes km:11.614y lay that swains le positivity linowd d ram the - arMlstlea. Some eatterldee set that it is prolonged iadedeltely; others only to do 7th. Theltalta Cleaver of Joe. Zed says It was the Nespoliten general *he asked - fir an armistice In order to bury the dead., Garibaldi at once agreed arailitlee of tarenty-foor heath. Sobrapient iru. Neapolitans asked for : three: days which was granted. bat he olLtned to prolong it fur a week.. An Eogllshateamer bad arrived from Marseilles With:volenteers for •- • .1 A telegram , from Naples ',aye that the King has preppie:lid grant a constitution bssed,opon Stench tattrictione. . . _ „ 21ko Pape i>i imported to have osptessed tb. belie[ ibatNapcitooo•aodylosor &MIMIC! b i d tisolvtd to anent" tbi sotottie proitosid /a the palmettos entitled , , . story that he, be ,written lalettate in ram of the nomioatioa.of ..Donales. He plods now Brat Charisatenitut hestrill rapport Up noogpivrhantr: be may - be. There wee' seine 21 - or 23 buildings streak by lightning to.day,!bat were only slightly damaged. A gentleman was stunned at the corner of Watt and Nassau streets. •arras, Jane lg.—The balk Trinity belies. Afey 29, for Galveston paged Ifighland light to-day, put tit% back with the lows of her spar'. .ke. She has been in contact with on unknown vessel end ban the vessels crew on board. When pauing the station she hung out a board with the followiog chalked on it. White Cloud, W. C.:Ray; the bark Whit" Clood, Capt. Rey, sailed from New York, bray 2bth for Cadiz. Loarivium, falling slowly canal. Weatbi . _ Oa the Woodland Oahu $4,000, J. colkdisteneed:J. B. In the Ent beat; tito CINCiRNATT, JUDO Cameron, Story &PSI destroyed by lire het for $4,000, , LareLAAD, Ohio, has been appointed Pittsburgh Railroad. COMMER UAL RECORD. 1 05114:ITER OP ARBITRATION /OR IIAY & .11731 E. Jura PAM Jr., V. P. Joann It Roars*. ,_ RoDirtro P 400716 &titres. . I Rain 0•••• PITTSBURGH zransivra. [Reported eve