11 a t-----...............---i---- 14E / ALY . GAZErrE , . --......EE ED ENDBLG. ...• . ,• IRXDAYAN,B•I ; , . '"1:.- 1134111 EEED Bc. CO., 1:. I.7 x 7p r cupratitoriiii, - : , ..0...... • ..... - --• i;i;,,, .• . • . 00, MA 'GA BETTE BUILDING. ' II "' 4, &' ir. 010 FIFTY!, /STREET. /' 'lean lePtilirin Parr of - Talent Penetylruis. .. /3 / 7 101 Ai. P APES OP PITTOBOHOII AID .._H ALLEGHENY CITY. • LARGA-r CHEAPEST and BAST FAMILY mad COMM' ACIAL FACIE in the awe. ' : •, "NANA 01 rirp DAILY: prl l .l,' :,PT . r ., p,,....; ig `°P"' ........n per year........ 59.00. Arild.e.sr, GAZETTE. - ' FIrTB BURGH, rlrlere.., II liEl II E Mn. Bowman and some others are trying - todlinm up members of Congresa enough ' for a meeting of the. Houses in Joly. l'erbupe imams may attend these efforts QuAte :a number' of the members have ' . gone ,lo the 'Rocky Mountains, while *. several more have gone te_Europe. At torney General STil‘fll6l2llT'S 11/Loire tation of the Military Governinent Act is the real pinch' /somebody 'had to . ei primal it, so that the Generala command lag the respeitive aistricts would hold 'rho satire rule. The - construction, of the Attorney Goners] was liberal towards those against whom it was designed to 'operate; and so for be waegorerned by /the recognized 'rule of interpretation. .. ;Me Went ' u tar as he could go without - ' /Pieri% tim law. Congress might have .'Financial and Commercia, • i anticipaU4 as much. - The members 1 •• i / /knew the Inclination of the AdMinlstra. I e 7. renar;oh to the At r e . - UOLL rad bow far it could go under' the Is u st b l. gb u "u'd , \ recefied principles for expanding atat- , ruit.ciban TO rants. , 13V.1F 1 and they todk no precautions: I • BT. P"'"".. May ".'"“a9.-The Emperor maunder tort to-day for carte. [ , 'AC fact 1.1, 011111:y of the most important . bills /111111 been carelessly drawn. Great- ,:- PRUSSIA. 'Or cirdßmspection at the beginning it Gold TR• ICING AND DISNADOE .IN*. cram. r : Lava saved much trouble afterwards. w u ni tc: ; , ri slay b m . inc . ,-It is stated King ...icon i ll yid, th om t zr;i m et e li t y i o. Co p uLt.'S . le ' Another reason for securing a meeting __........ . . ,Is to Putfa law conferring the right of ' IN. .Anifn*e on the blacks throughout the SPA COLONIV ~.,.. ..;whole country, and underr - a unifo:m 1 . IILArZNY IN TUN aiDNNI.-ADOLITION iON SD. rule. , The impression ill that paths LOU. I Me nom, May 2%-Erenlop.- Tile Spaniel/ Client hall SO fir matured as to mote i t Gorornment is coneldoring the question of ~,,, . this the most expedient method of dos- . 1 or 5p Ibs*l°ll"' Sr. slavery b:' sit ''''''°l.l'le* Logout idle whole matier. ME I =lll EI O, ---,...______ GREAT. BRITAIN. ~ tto. Jauss VV. ..lits was last year,!' '/Xtllll COMPLICATIONS OX TUR COXTIRRNT. elected Unite.:l States Senator for Neva-1 L ZZ n n: l 7 bo w ; D , l l P ,,: t ' h t ",,,, r ,lr e l r a3 , o t , ala, over id.r.7i)harles De Long. A COM' I complications, the character of which le . lnittee 11113 been 'lnvestigating' thd Way ; not de:Simms , known. They have amen in I the sctueswig question. • in Which the thing was done. It apPears Shut !Nye was put thrmigh.by nwq., of • 'moan ram,. IN rneonese. • i Cox, ayhe trial of the prisoner - monuy. A man named Itenegan , Tor 1 go,„qe,„ I. ~0 , , I. PrOgress heroic the epee . example, swears that a member, named r tat Commission here. , enllen, told Licit he had received . 01,1150 1 ran Pan 07 X /11111111.161 f. for Voting - for ifyo. • 41:Hither .witness, ... L° t7ontta l il Y te m ei —jA' ins i'g. m e —}today .— The &M t: named Bears, swears that he, received , tense and painful. feeling throughout Etc - xt Check for $l,OOO, with instructions to ; rope. 'in the Common' to-ilatit,'Lerd Stan deliver It tO a member tamed PrOctor I /eV. In reply to a request for inforrnationea i to the safety of Ilazinilluin, replied t h at if he voted for Nyc; but as he voted. the thuverninent and received no Official In. r . . against him it had not been paid. Proc.- for on the subject. ! ' ' tor being midiUd 'on, refused to testify. - - Various members teetiged to having been offei,ed var Mas same if they would "vote • Tor Nye... ' taaRLY TO•110all6W laaß'Sltia a party ' of gentlemen, guests of the Company .building the Eastern Division of the Eaten Pacthißailroad, will pass through thls'cityi on the .way to St. Louis and 'Kansas. City. From thence they will , proceed on the Eastern Division Read as far as, completed. .&'part of the gen tlemen will go thence to Denver and a part to Banta: Fe, by. stage. We expect . ' a geritleinan:who will be one of the party to give our readers soma account of: Vitatiiver most noteworthy may fall un "der his ohiervidinn. • A rsnir, Composed mainly of mem bera of Congress, passed through Cleve hod,' a few days ago, bound on a trip over Union PacillC. Railroad, from Ornalat as far as completed, and heyond, by stage, to Denver. This Pacific Rail road is the grandest. same of Oil,u . la Rile and woaderful ago temaining'unac complialted; and it is of..high utility for public I tnek, by persimal Inspbethm, to'. become tidy:minted with itabearings and The detailaof Its construction. Toirolemoui or mr: DAVIS yas - disCloa-, ed the intensity of the desire on the pert of loVal men, North and South, that he should ;be brought to punishment. This pOpulai . expression does not conic treat - theisuitace, but from the depth of the al- Most utilversral conviction that an expia tion was due; not simply - to the memo ries of ihe loyal dead who fell• in the great struggle, but to the sense of public justice; and to the repose of the country .bercafter. !.i _ , • TIIII CIDETINA.TOIIIAL CAS VAAS in Tea. • /ieasee,is progressing with great interest. Mr. Emerson Ethridge, the Gouservatiie • candiddle for Governor, is stumping on lltiaowh accoont,,ind Mr. N. B. Stokes accompanies' hisO, l as 1- the . frlCad of Mr. Brownlow, that gentleman being I.id . aside, from ' active service by ill - health. So tan Mr. (Stoked has decidedly the best .of the irgninent and will doubtless hold • it to the mid. ' IV17: GIVE ELsawunnu a leiter from 2str. TinOdeas Stevens in vindicatio'n 'of Lis . 09neicatIon Scheme. However earnestly he may press the protect, :it will be Bare to fail. The day has gone by, if it wan' ever present, in whiCh either Congress or the people, would conadnt to ids Ooposltlon. Iris 150 W announced that Joan. H. Bennavt . ..will not be biought to trial for the asanzabtatlon of President Liacettc, ' bat trill be indicted for conspiracy or Tor ' .treason. In' this event his early and un. conditional release may be looked for. JonOtna from the number.of Irish im migrant' arriving at New York the per. . pose with that race is much 'stronger to take some part in the Unated.Statca than to take an active part in driving .the Engliahout of Inland. . TnE RCpubliCans of Vermont Italie ,nominated for Governor Ron. John S. Page, for Lieut. Governor Col. Stephen Thomas, and for State Treasurer Hori. John A. Page: This reconstruction med. cures were endorsed. . • Loma purchase of land has •en effected in British' iionduras, by panics In the Southern States, with a sic* to colonization there., . . , ; BART'S STATUE orlienry Clay waa Inaugurated at Muleville, Sy. , yasteri day, with imposing ceremonies. --Mtn ffate Field, the dramatie and art critic of. the 2iew York. Tribune. 1. lit-I ti e lady, with beautiful teeth, ringlets. and r • • a very quiet demeanor. the spent several, years ,at Florence, Italy, and bar first liter , try. effusion. were letters from abroad to the &Mon Pori. the has written up it's. 3, 0 ,1 to this country, through the page. of the .1 Moak, Iltirper and the Trthunr.havthx' become a worshiper of the greet ;raged'. - I bone bF Personal acquaintance in lint Was Field le a Wong advocate of womanfit. right.. a mhiceramlat and man hater. and to , positive and intense In her Wyatt:, that tier, Secesh relatives quarreled with. her, and she earn. her own living by het pen. Kate 1L about thirty years old, and came Of talented theatrical stock. ' A Vtacknona Wstera ring 11 • BLACX.: Mae....Bmno talk bbe In thin oommunity, eays the WM. cheater (kw) Ttrata, on account of the re pealed marriage of a white' woman toe black Man wo hare made Inquiry Into the mattar nod l toned the report true. The' happy tempi an black main ranted and for.' merly owned by 6 eltlnen of Mlochmter: the bride lea white Iceman, for Come time -• resident of Wlneheater. Teo marriage ceremony was pettormed by ncoloredeler roman. • —A. young ittzt drelowl mddlera'eloin es 'was. &treated in Donal° on ',May. 'elm Agave bee name as Ann King, ...a .. et i o „ . • and said abs was from "Salt` Polla,” Syr. . etme, when her parents ream., tr she bad noreslstera and eight brOtter.r that eery poor, andshe, :with fenealsbers, had been obliged to don male. suite and drive team. on Um canal for a ..11rallbood. Ohs wan sent to tlyracnse. =The peach , grtatrers of Didarrara since Conveation, at DOM'. a Jew, ays when they expressed toe Opinion that the .crop would ba abundant this year. As Ude Mess le generally given to croaking about the failure" of crop.; the admission now of m an abundant yield may be totem as meallintr something extraordinary. • 4 ,,,, i 1 C 1 4 , Zißtan, not, !pinning mi., Zi•ggiclititude 1-, . br oth tretrt7.7l 1 ttr 010141 i,17". '7,Potho 4111,..,abuirtifying . 0 4.10 e, 11 v.._ - • POFMMOd Palace! ' Win mat e rant Bv.lteas Lev Ken. MST _EDITION. ONE O'CLOCK. EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCE. The Czar Gone to Paris. SPAIN AND THE SLAVERY QUESTION Further Complications on the ANXIETY FOR IMAXIMILIAN Fit Paula. May exppetell that the--Emperor of Austrla wfll anire m. thla City on the l!lret of July. May .10.—Emning.-17'. S. bonds d,qua 111:1=CCEM SOCTITAMPTOA. May 31.—The steamer from New Torts, arrived on the :2,1. G caspow, May 33—. Tbesteniner St. George, from Quebec, arrived at QueenstOwn. Toe 'Wainer Chicory, from New York,: arrived. ----e---- , ' FINANCIAL &NIP COMMERCIAL, I LONDON, Msy 30— Noon.—Consols 91%1 1111. I cols Central 7714; Eric 1011. trecuroot., May 3 U — ..Vuon.—Cotton firm; j Uplands 11d; Orleans 1110; estimated sales., ,'. 1 " sv r kets unchanged. • . , Losnos, May 33— Alvening.-,-Consels. 91, I i te, 7.114, Illinois Cortlpentes, 703(; Erie, Lir:arum., Illayao—vowtop.—Cotton firm,. witimatrtlealesof 15100 Pal e 4 0(.03 iddlin kr uuop.. lands, I id; Orleans, lIIOLIN it Breast UN's; . Flour IPS for western Canada: MOO: tor 11,1 Milwerikee red/2143 4..1,11(0rnt* 1.:01 . 71 MI.; parley ts 0.1. Pc. Ms. Oats 30 sd. Provisions; Pork Lis GLI pet bli. Lem 1 advanewl to 1723 GI. Lard Os. Bacon Cheese Ms. Proiticet Petroleum Spirits lid.. standard white. Is 3.1; Potashes 31564. Rosin; Gales of commonat vs 314 and; tee 1544 Spirits of Turpent”, 111. Teulow, , ,LlS 9d., Clover 8 , 4,91 4.C... I , - LOwnOtr, ]lay 30— i MG 5 , 1: Peotati pig irrmlls &If Calcutta linseed 01s. Linseed oil 40 pounds. • • li. reduction of bank rate discOnot &half Par cerit was anticipated inlay. LONDON, May 30—Evening—Consol seloped firm at. 9114; I.llls 1- a. Illinois Centra47oll. Erie.. , , LiviarooL, May M. —pvelting, Cotton closed strong at an advs.., of 14t/. dling uplaruls, 11%; Orleans, 11N, rtes were 15,000 hales, Breadstuff.. unchanged.• Pro visions little Alteied. Bacon AMON:CNN berIatol middles advanced 6d,quoicti As Gd. Pork and Item firm. Lardl4llvDSlN49l. Common Rosin advanced to :ski. . Losnox, May 3 1 .—Erening—Sustar kw .changerl.'.lvon firmer; Scotch. pig NI. Gd .a.si.. rumucrorrr hl Aat r 12.1 r an as W co T 1 U Y In r*"." PRONE NEW Y.ORIC; Teleciaph ttli, rll34thanth (incite.], - . cx Yoac, /fay 31, 367. • case ...33133.r act. 3c1333: - . • In the Supreme Court, to-day, in the else Of Willfatnßrattan against General X P. Batler ; a motion 'eras granted to transfer thb - case to the United States Gourts Pkio, tiff twinge entt to recover 47.300, alleged.to hate been wrongfully taken from him du log the General , . manipulation of alialrist New Oilcans. Plaintiff alleges • that the Graft for the amount woe taken front lea, while being searched 'prior to p..lng tt yondtheplckets; that Butler halt.cashid the lame and Converted IL to bin own cis_ . TOBACCO saranidsnwascre setup. • /amoral .large tobacco establishments 'New Jersey hare been seized on the grow* that the proprietors were not licensed, were otherwise unpaged In defrauding tiit revenue, • ' . sew ALTERED BANIL ZOTI. Five dollar bills or the National Bank et the Iteputetc, of New , rock, altered-4 twenties, have made their ,appearance.. 'ATTLICPT TO 061ST TOE 0A1.L.011115. • A German, smitenced ex, cation a Plermont, attempted suicide but eight b 3 openmga vele 1n hle!etrat. ' animas 811:1*CJIlt• YIZTIVO. The German Ilre.rere Annoelatlon:held a meeting to-day in completing arrange. meets for aiding against Um excise law, itonag the Germans. THE TURF Buckeye Club Conroe Elsese,cireat Trot at Owlets Park New York. thy Telegraph so the Plusitergh tiasette4 CUICIII•TI, May le.—The Brekeye Itace Course was well attended to-day. There were two races. The flat a wilingrace; dash of one mile and three dean.. for all ages, for a porno of OITA Eight herself started and the race wee won by :IV. H. Cooler colt Grigsby. Time The horse sold for Silo. The second men was two tulle heats loran &gm for a nurse of kori. Alexander enter ed Ansel; Whaley entered Weldonta • Billy Connor. Ansel 411.tanced Connor in the grid heat. Time 3:.10 law %. i Tong, May 30.—The Great Trotting Match between the celebrated stallion Gerr it. Patehln, Jr., of California and .Comtno tore Vanderbllt, for at,eM. mile heats, three In five, In harness, took place on the .Itolon Coen. to-day, Petchen won the second, ;lard and fourth heats, the drat being a dead heat. ' Time 2...:31%,-2:33..g1iy„ FROM TENNESSEE &Digo of Torrol—Throwolow•• 371111t10 —Memogoat Monolor. Lily Telegraph to ice Plltsburgb littette;] Kisumu., May 30.-6 reign of , terror exists In Franklin county,caused by Brown. low's Militia. The eltlxons held a meeting at Mmchester, on Wednesday night, at which It was reported that the Militia had taken a man named Drown, and shot him dead, and also had shot atther eitt.n. Men were bidden another to avoid being kilind. • , The Fresidon t his been petitioned to pro tect:the lives, and property of the weld. Failing In this, the people are tecotneleuded to_protoct themselves. Tho steamboat General algal waasnagied* toast' tarty miles above bore, and sunk In seven rent water. '..She was heavily loaded with • tobacco and turn. The steamer Maker was sent to her relief. FROM Ovw MONTREAL' . . ...e, v.. , reilet Clew. nebiatlele tolnbliab. The Nobtres al .Prlenteerte. DUrlttla 1 ..".....g ent ifijarr Comnal•al eeeee lost. War-Pre -.--.- ectlon of ittabla and Prop. partna tar Ventura: I : enty. c . :BY Tr legrseh to tie vitt:bush ti... 11, 1 I toy Tole nvito le. Plusbarsh ilamttel Mool'aeat, Mai 30.-A gentleman named ; Field, Vice Preghlent•oe the Birmingham ' Ic A rtla ' y ' aPtrig ' " ge °7- 2 ° ' - ‘ l. G f:f • ftho , l j id ) ..." . ,f i 1 Chamber of COnnineree, m re- e•• .' z r.•••• , stew arterverti e l.. - we -r le ' Lb . all' eV' - on • tour through eh. :' ' ' c ...es and I i n . their rhilia etgei - rem ' . n an W d brut. - rry LI Canada. 10 Whales r i ve,....1..a01s of opinion egg. where n.,,i,ji ntann It, may fail. from the principal of beards of trade on i directing ths .e - e,e,' jetinger r of Military the nuestionot abolishing pnleateecing der ; log war. I Con , eneetneentriihe mitgdistricts, hares,. ''''', tor to n o 'lone el In - the command of • on the Sti I the- Welch fuslillers were or- ! the pollee, the i n :a eLeLgtruer, and sloth. t•dered to Point Lee,, and laletructions were tog them wi J received to of a strong force on thetortill. l These LiOmul p e o m7am er. ;to of tare linr"isr4l"-1, tlons there. i tioo 10 all bore they may have te a. ee 'IIOIITISCAL. May 01-The Military author. ' SOLI 1.0 belPol/0)11,dc. to not done. , hien have received Information that more ' Fr i t od inn ,r n a . u .eff....," - X.-... - "ene... --. lirown.of the 00111 etrulleFy 16•111 be tent to nem the forces ' l t ... leased cheater. of Canada . ' I directing the o gni, in view of the hostile , I ley whirr, may Lto freedmen 'geeing, to Fearful Occurrence et Bortelk, V.. t o. te g i ev er y h. e .,..,, 1 . 1,,, ~, (By Telegraph to the ri ttsbursh (kraus!) Wee right. eml hat he is coginturad ,reelnd Bourobc, Toy 'May 30.-Thls ramming a'. __ flan. • . . , double 'tenement home on the . Market i ' ..- Square fell with aeragh tothe ground and i FR, IL IS au pod. burled a number ot persona Mrs. chmhire and child had mamma from ! •. . '--,--...----_ the hop e, but.were overtaken by the falling,' leammtgairatlwes el Retry Cl., sum. wane In the adjoining lane and hurled.;_ -Inellltawapon.en leo.. .rie.The lower door of the building witeccon- rifts Telegraph to thermerge a emus.) .. .....uul the en stain as a dwell. ; • LoOmon•Loe kit/ ...The nauguration of 0 0 . g. th The fall was caused by au excavation / a adJonslior lot to erect a, bultdisg. 1 ?,,t.",,„°t1,,.,,° mean,, fie of l i 0n. , ..... CV, In They are now elesring away the ruble to , -- --- --- •• o .....ssalace so.oeY *no wag rescue those burled. TneeTCIIII has shroud- 1 °neon'''. to •bril/a emenstrailons , the city , Woo„. I ever merle in this city/ T h e p ress:seism of __....,..._........ ~ , 1 the different orders me& ...elation, war I: The Excursionist. to lb.:Plate.. ! joe"l;:ilg:md" iminP°.eiNlaittlgt.roWpj,r front f gy Telegraph lo the Pittsburgh thrette.l b o y f %mite gro.rt.housia...' . W a hr ot h bo w a rL . lla a te . ned 4 wi to 1 Cniecoo, May .10.L.The Senatorial Kamm. I awe party for °Mahn and the,ialus,arri- . oolchs. The Ode writtes tor the mission, ' led .1 De= b ile - Bey• end left of wet. of the Iby George D. Prentice, n poxaounceo to be Northwestern road it threeretiock.• The Ms ableat adore . Ballet. was telly Sas.' part? eXPeektO be gone some wesks. • • • .pended. , EIS ,~, = x_. 7 -11 4 1 ,0: • /s'l/ j'y t 1 - 11 - 1111 A -1 • n ir Aft ) - , . " • •-- • ' • r ITME LXXX.II.---NO. 128. _ _ FROM PEELIADELPHIA Anniversary of the American gone or ag Shool fhesiosa—neont Dore neselon ellooventlon—Dicseneelosel one the ening or aaaaa eh !shoot lostnee eleo—noodey Itesedutlessa-...titatenr igantralloo—Pref. le. B. Iteeedbory— ro, femme Hart's laterite—Peransol Pliketehee—Death of the Member of Pllspeow—leoetal Clutterlng„ Etc., Lee. Cepeviel Correepondence Pittsburgh Gaulle.] ' Part.snatrau, May %I, 1867. The Anniversary of the Amerhisnillunday School Union, which took place last night at the Academy of Music, wee agrana intr. That magnificent btellalng Was crowded throughout; *Van the genery near the dome wu felled. It It animated obent six tit and Venous were present.' Anent the: - teiesting features of Abe occaelon was biasing of several penes by eight hand children or boll, sego., under the direct; of Professor Lyons. Hon. - Janne ,P 0 presided. Around,the chairman grouped quite a nu mber of notable c I Aoctets, Addreseee weredelrvered bt v ltev. epee.' , cat Kennard anti Rev. A. A. llletts. D. D. These addreseee were Worthy of the cent. shun. From thereport Of the last yoar .Ira learn the .followleg Interesting results: New .1 schools erlfahlsed 1.6-71:teacreare,10ASS;schol.., are, C 7,204. Total, scho o l sorgenesedivieltest I sod aided 7,711; teachens,sS.7.llescholars,4lB,.. 1619. Hooke and other requisite pima to ne n. day !Schools, valued It 013,1llena. Itneilde of 'contributions and legacies received during 'the year. 698,727.14. Agmente expendll turn. $1 0 8,E12.23. /Wing aft excees of ex. penditures over receipts of .10,11:0,61. Devotional exercises for half an hour were 1 condoeted by Hoy. T. A. Pendey, of Phila. delved:, YesterelaY-we reforms , to this gentleman es bblag eOnnPoted with • glottal Doper en New York,' We should have Advocate : end vabbho is, the special co of Ne o w rresp nd York. -lient of the end !unread e lurnestme a weekly letter, which esPontwoo the editorial page, and he Is Wetly entitled to be regarded as a valuable editorial con- 'trlbutor to that Influential paper. shortly after the business session cone. maned, Ex-Gov. Pollock, the President, I wasoompelled to leave the Convention. hr. David E. Small, of Toni, Fleet Yin Preeld ant, took the chair and preelde d du- I ring the remainder of the morning, session._ The first part of the aceOriti Quenon , . ree We:Mended br the nosiness Committee, namely: .'Too, specific object of .tiebbath. Instruction.. was taken up and ellscuimed With great seal, by Rev. S. F. Snore!, Of Pittsburgh, lien. Beal. liwth Bradford, of New tirlottont, bey. Alfred Taylor, of Brie- Rd. lies. 8, W. Thomas, of Pau•dalphla, .n 4 °than. Continent. Tho Second Dart, "The preparation mien- Mal for Teachers." ate., vae targets , di* cussed, occupying the main portion of-the session. Rev. Brittith pivots, of Baltimore, and Rev. W. C. Cornell, of Massactmeette. was coos sUtuted corresponding memberef the Con y entlon. • liesolutlona were Introduced favoring the organization ot Normal cleaves, and also the propriety of establishing • Normal Col lege. Bev: S. P. Scovel, of Pittsburgh, of fered a phoo l aper relative to the union qt bah. bath Sc In cnect with the oommonlnetruction echool education, on pledg io l n eg so far es possible, to othiblish • Sabbath Sch ool in in every common echool house in the State, wherever practicable. Weekly teachers' • meetings ;were commended as valuable ,euxilliary for the perfection of the lessen (o l'i t i h e e :ltTrlZl e nsion the naiad devotional exercises preeeding. Mr. Matthew Newkirk, ono of the Vice I Prmidents, In the chair._ The Business Committee repotted a pro gramme of exercise for the afternoon and. evening elleelons; also, for the entire day of Thursday, winding up In the evening with i n grand social glitberhig, to be arranged ; and conducted by a committee of ladles from each livengelical denomination. At tinsloolnt Six Newkirk vacated the chair. anA Judge Pierce presided the remainder of the session. Ile) from amities, In alphabetic* I or der iveriml) wine called for. Of, the list' of over sixty countless this Slate: but ten re speeded-on the Bret "all, after whloh the matter We. d eferred to a feline Session. /Lev. Beery C. W.:lnwood, Secretary of the Maryland State Sunday Schoo. Society, wee announced "and Invited to participate In the dollies of the Convention. COMMittee Rceideti offered ee. . of rettointiOns. On The' drat ons reads thu • e—k rie r. soloed, That the interest*, whicationel, mar n a. end of redigions. of nor Sunday Schools, nind timehersa strormer well of their , work, a more complete and We e ll digested ' knowledge of their Maxim—. more rigid ' punctuality In their attendance on the ser vices of the school--e more watchful care near the deportment of the echelon, also in the school, but Including, also, kind vieltatten avtnelr houses—more faith fel, and loving. and intelligent teaching— end I t th ese duttee enforced and illustrated S a holyesothipleinstillitedetheirof Ittnev j The main featorvdrof eolowel the priori pal resolutions are in brief als follows: Weekly Teachers meetings commended; Sunday School /militates are recomnscruled as worthy of exterlllen imitation; urging the organisation of Mallon Schools where ever practicable; blackboard exereleos sug gested; Temperance Societies, etionlit be in. eugurated In • Sunday. ...hoots; the lack Of, parental instruction one of the most serious drew backs to Sabbath school effect.; Admi ration at the .tablblnent of a Normal i School College by one of the leading (Beth atilt Eplecopal)denorninatioes of Darman. try, end Incidentally recommend pastern to establish each schools es a preparative for teaching; Several roxoltItl0:1301' the 111:111.' of a Store were recommitted to the Woo- At this joncture,Mr. Newkirk offered the • following resolution : fthiated, That W. B. Bradbury, Ear(.. at New York, tho composer of the beautiful Sabbath School Hymns, be Invited to act as cortespondlog member. - ' Mr. Bradbury was received by the Coe : , entiOn by rising, after which.he male • short and touching address. This gentle. man awakened the tendereet enthattly. he Is lit feeble health, and scarcely •ads to go about. Ile is the author of "Sweet Door of Prayer.. Ale tier from the COmminionere ed by the Philadelphia E. Annual Con ference, tendering their cordial to-opera- I , tion in the Sunday Schoolwo C ommittee on behalf of that body was read, and the on Kosolutions instructed to report a sae lotion in respopee. theotion of Dr. Murphy, by the way one it ieregr i ti " o n i t triMm " niftic h e e grardti l iii.: ganlcation was taken op. Ihe peper of the Committee was Of combinable length, pre- Neaten the eternity of a better organise- Don of the Sunday Schotil tomes or the State, the difficulties to sormonin, and of feting euggention to aid in acc epted. the object. The report vas accepted. and the matter came up for discussion which m edea some apley- remarks in r ooted to acme features. IL was decided that It was expedient to form a State OrganicarUon. The preparing of a constitution tor • State Organisation was reterred - bast to the Com mittee to prepare one. While the discus- Eon wn pending the Convention closed with singing "Sweet Hour of Prayer," and prayer by Mr. Bradbury. Evening missions opened with the aunt devotional exercises, conaucted by Bev. Dr, ; Stork, a Lutheran minister, for t hiny num. At eight o'clock Idr. Newark, Vice President, called the Convention together, fond , introduced Prof./Ma, Stmesfutendont fthe State Normal School of New Jamey. the Professor diseased "The Duty of Sn. iwinunsdonts,” and unmed the fallowing / wiry Iniportant Dann 1. Putiotruallty; Y. 111 Preparedness. 3. Notices; 4. Giving out the hymn O. Eddins Scripture; 0 Prayer At the aose of the lecture, a resolution Of thank. W. tendered to Prof. Bart- • • txtiov. Pollak assumed the Presidency lathe point when the Calder of amulet was nattered to Prof. fiart,erfacing with some principal remarks * the evening as merit' discussing the project of State Or. • kfa noteworthy the number of Main. gobhbd ministers and laymen in the body. sdetest Of the latter, strange to say, are prfaredraneed MUM. Reference has eihnly been made to Governor Pollock, wissaigraceful natural demeanor la so no. Limbic,. Without any pretensions of an eelearratio -cast, there is nevertheless a j dialled air In his manner waoli attracts et-tattoo end awaken respect. No wonder ne realnitsuch • genial countenance and l neralio laugh at the marks id time. - MNfrift a m triL ar of ' 4l 7ce r lr ' , M L hl• Aarhus palace residence, and other tOindelndicata Though a gentleman of I , ealgo. Do has the buoyancy of youth, !P'f. linnets great suavity of manners.' Oe agerded arra as one of the railroad yonas devote,' a subject of Chant as Yo. ti 'utest with. MYaber, Esq , of Pittsburgh In the t-aireMon en a reprnentatlve from • Sear Oakland. Among the noted rithoethers tusking a brief stay In our mide44d eisro the for New York Is the gee. MI W. 4 Ogden. Esq., in of the Pit. °nth Cutlery Works. Ills friendly o teethe ;menet° well known tbryou. od . lr.r.erstile mother of the distlnanas Shoe Alrill'ArargrirolittZ,V a Yi the .4.d age of eighty-six yearn, eke .Y the ht.? ho.tiod on Wednesday. Eortunatts ' Wail at name, rather. unusu al think kplaeopal dune e tali him 'Away W Usah. Too numerous friends and rasitlea f this lady will be gained to learn ot demise. PR)M . RICEITONA - - -- -- "- iif ''6r * -- z -If ---- I -- _ --, .-_____ ... ..._ • _ ~...... _. 100 novel and beautiful to ,Oa shoul dm a , Pereale. on I. , 11-,43-sleii•Tilse-zia-ocare - s.. s esce - e .r a - h - t - e - t . s - --1 ' real along our. river. :connecting he i take a Mince. We mean the rope. ...MGM th s es m d m° momdb.d m' s led rm ..' The Secret.y Of the Interior h. coe. i „,,,,,,,,,..i, ;,, , .„,„.„. E ,,,,,„ ~„„,,,,,,, ..,..., i .bore eitel earryint the trade, lb- it I. made from bassi not, carted Enlitriege.tablialiMent it should bo grant eluded to contract with Colonel S. Smoot. of , g e ,,,,T 0 ."..„ . .. • t i re ....... s woe lit a nT e d. stead 'of seeing it me over their oven with • pee knife; .1 In one of led tend. Minnesota.. te make a survey of thewseun, western 'i t h „ ~....e . „. to „ Leh L e. „ &, t 'lnes. In a word, !nes tent .mapetittan. 1 the most we beentlthl pieces of work. i Ilr Henna spoke in favor of the ordinance eesd eateaat at es - easi a . t e e;ore This eplrlt defeated the Intercalated our ved. 1 mahehtp we have seen. By all moms hi- : ...mitted. portion of the Greatend Little (Mega Indian , „o r - The amendment was lost, and the cora reservation In K lying west of the ...i e ., .e. that . 0 , reeemeeee j te co r i0 e y.,... it was preened to grant the right vest in the plea. Yemeni be certain to get 1 Arta:nail river, to the 10etti ....am on , j 0 we.' to the Baltimore and I Otio road your money back. . neeee w. !Mlly ponied, the aecond and ' niters to glropubi to notice of tbe Cm, wtic the old Sp.lsh line, It amounts to two ' they .1„,,,i 5 0 t h e t eep ee ., town..., lo- ; fl m t a da n a t F r K a ar.aile• Tho oat. ' , Pint :third re.lngs being dispensed with, LAKE TOrt Warts. million acres. which were cedetlla trust to . Toot the Ilutoptiold, and ,' notion of Sir. Cutler. the with. were the United States by e a treaty wlibthe lea. coin Ip: t ribe:Opt... ...ten as abOVe ' the .., fate would have bee , meted out to ; At the Ninth ward booth we noticed I bosomded to telow the taking up of other ns, Sept. Mai. 15.% ne will be sold for the ea Ysele ' lreG,, Teat a Comrade. the Pittlehurgh and ionnellsallle ityliroad. a cake donated to kn. Pallier and j amine.. benefit of the owners. Col. Smoot bee etk- ~ 'hr. be hod it not teen for t. timely luterpositian 1 lea ...Mt.. by Mr. Schildee.ker, eon- • d pr.ented the reporter the Com • • eappeinted to °onto, witb She properauthrin of th mare eCum I 1 tectioner La the Diamond. it Is mule , m al ted on Widnes, in reference to tee mat tered his nand t ot he amount of ono bun it eover w. Intended . run the rend n Mee of the ditferent railroads leading into e • a' ° • (Miloy , t,Le m itt I.e. and a i a y . :• f , rod, toei n g:: I ter..tif.e.Orn, pfdpiti, , g . t . h a e t e n tit eit n y o . w jo n e e n t lf m ng . deed and sevmeen thousand dollars, and tlledeilgtynaoLla•letlasbb,nr<lytekorit.h.ll..ltiotlripern,.:thl ' lane m o t o breed, ,bare t h ee j0,j,,, tae . I d dle f thell t• 0 C . o y • will leave lu a few day.. t , rivr, but for ammo meson not well undr- looking ankles on .hibition. The cake is 1 mitt. reoom end the adoption or resole• yew elltlaais scan •0001. I The following gentlemen were oppanted stood. thy terminus bike bets need hi th. worth ility dollars, and will he rattled off , non nehomptati) Mg the report, 011100 en- Comptroller of Currency gives notice inaLia'at"aiesssal:tisitoeala. 4,l . r ilL, os h be e , a nth aha tike sa l. ia l , . , .t . e . t. ,, ,a4Assembly lit 1 ynesinra, le Green when MI the eb.ces hare Open taken. hesitate. foliating term. The city to te• ut hold too circulating note. of the Float 1 , but the rem' de... In and meet : • There is aligi a beautiful c/garetand atthe 1 Min the two gray horses a. the black National Beak of New Orlearie; that such er, J. illizabet is ;a M. Open., Bede Ver. , hue ben to emend the proposed railroad •N loth ward booth, welch will ha rental the horse now In use by the clty, and pay 31r. notes will be paid In lawful money ea pre- non. - It be I,vest %lintel., niounteles. In ttku prett e meant, without fal Any one who has a 1 Smith the ann.( three tw o dollars for floatation at the Treat ay. i endi ng the adoptlon of the resolution., of tide road we rely exclusively -on thefor the ornamental would do well to 1 the black hone, and two hundre 1 ana Ur. tan '1 oorhis delivered quite a lengthy , 1 0 „ . 1 troj a . Itaelao CaltrinaT• Dertrial. alren, in at laielt he referred to the greet , moy and whatever alVentagas cull and examlne. ' twenty-eve dollars to reimburse Ma for accrue from .cottnectione wi th cab. Tee 011/1111, I , the aount a paid lelorterinn the 1,1. k George 11. Hutton, O. tardy colored can. and !Rowing trade of the idupollgabblit Val• er railroads, they will be regardrd To be given to the Comm.d of the tor 'be grey horse., anti els. to t h e food Mims nominated for City Co.. a the ley. and to o demands for an improvement as that much othiltlonalgaln not counted In Poet G. A. .It. receiving the hiss ed .' o , her hill fur black Isaac, and said smith to pay Republicans. has declined the nomination. In transportation. The an t et a railroad • the lure preen 011 t of whlet, will be realicod of vot., gill coptitlll. tO Meet e sslth u ra m ver. ,au tee costa attending tau Kilt. Al nany colored Innen:are t o with ; has leng occUldal the attention ofji. att. Iby regul or ills Wends We have already when the flare... last alga. Poet NO./ The Committle al. recommeud, after due him, he deservel lot the sake Of harmony, meetr the valley, but earn attempt to get sh w el e I ble Du .es that the se esent e II Campbell • commandant, wee cone.. I mo.leratioa. tie I. thhaan 4l • o f• mo r that white man besubsialtited. This has ru ns authority to nether!. Ito con- tr1 0 " ,!, - „ r dil i a oot to : o li o , t o o m ono nl g r a b o t a ~ ,o tt. oi, a h ea d, a ,;.1 sot t o .. t o o &h en , t oo n aa 110e0. T. co Mittee .1c leave to orocare neon done. Ilutton could not hold as eat, ben eianany:failed tilt 1.7. ~ hen •, 1 alley R e a( 00.1 pay more thee Sir per Celt. vigorous charm. this poet will be possomor I eight merlons _af . Iroprovement made by if eleetedon the pity charter provides that 1 bill was pasted ~ lt leb. elthoegli not all tem end reenter.. ad., must also tat a att. chair. , 11. Bonnaonengineer of [belie.. d. res. white men only nob* elected to city °Caccia I wail debited, would etkeice tO Orgardre toe I Into aoo , t o o ra m, ch oe , te w hi t , ... r ,.......,„ ow ., i olut ton authoitsing the same was also pro. InCesecitT args-notticirat. etecriocc. j a , nrktni- i„., lt. tearrodt: boring sent a d b Pi ... lea effected In ail brenchee of merle. alotig , i t , t h e ...fo r t h e hero the Independence , ' mat "' ,I purpoee of Centel:oo and one lambed more It malty an the deep dart.. The Registry.. raemeoed tc.lay for the I ,hare It reed til plain but all" took c 2.„ iz, the %.1 tor by We "P mnb il °C a ra th o ". a dd I ettil holds the advance, her: the Gmd , lir. Hanna m arca the rnolul.ions _be acted ea , the , 111 . 0 present with the Increased tradeowillle rant[ keep. along with Leer ty and w in uPoT trq r t ' e l trgvit7ntio ‘ alo e g . ., the ' horse resolution,. Mr. Hanna took the floor nzatere_re added.to_the list. . , mmmitt. zoom archiv., frau which it i prjr,7l,tbteenjetefhteng:ote',.°4 one dr Id m i : make aetreegle for It before the te r ___...a- Tije eels ., of the c omeoey. ,... ho . , Don Of as. Fair. I 1 and epoke egginst It. Ile moved that the Mo ' reiraT. n 'T:47 , tgftril l t? IreP . Arfe ' an ' '' s - a n r ' e ' 1 ,1%! n •lg e ,t a c t f.%7 ' ,t a .t d a e r! % t tne n ' tnt : i 1 - Tye Cite { whole matt. be referral to the Finance holding an meleew may meeting in front to . i . rsnation or a cominilly I °Cot t• '' cicrarait 's I said 'l . bare" ' ''' 2"4 at r•Wee Pee mint ' of City Stall. Then is speaking from three roo d f rom . sot. at or near po te b ors i . t.....Me may be ....mode. caMireed, T ide. ane la be given 10 the meet Moiler , Cd st ° l.l . /r he 1 c ce .l stand. Atoong the Orators are Represent- to Waynesburg, In Greene County, ~, I :alb too privilege of issang bonds to in. soldier, proves to be a. very remunerative , •,. __, Smith 7. in ....w,. wouldup ~.......I L - amount not exceeding the capital etodk al The Context la melting and the 00 Seca sang. e master sea. be eet co Miens Ashley and Farneworth. Ito MdeddMthm° river; ' lider a'''. ••••••• 1 ' Paid in' - flatterer defects may be tound la friend. of the different; .ascen ts for It are , 1 et sece. aud the nateletler, ehoeld - the river ett Clot's Laumpr; theca:eta meek ' of sled caupany not to ern. 4..000 per p.o.e. e s necessity may require, If the Captain Kilgore leads the list. Speaking : the eetneorferettng the Company, can be urging thew claims with t Thus Mr I WePted. the mtleMeetmeteined the ac FROM THE WEST INDIES. mil. of esid roues, the company authorized j g on In the matter. I PeoPle will ably be ...Mut to elect a Leith- ' can, we mt. mention that Our goal I . Mr. Read, Chairman'of the Committe ' -e-- Ith borrow money and Mee bond. to any lidera liberal Cie the policy of Relined.. I lathing friends, Caroner Clown. and Was. ' stated that he could no; vote for the nee. New Taxation Spate. in cum-.mall - tem' not ...mi./ Meet ...X ectuel - I The general. that.l bie_tory of eve. ter Bryant, were the recipients of a bend- / Dd. ale thettght the Mame. was Pee mad l'onalta-Lesge poach.. o r iv veld la le fixteis tee awe of tin con. railroad attests mach road meet nualai wen cane each, during the Fair yesterdey, ' much. Wad ha M alenduras for Aloe.. I edruction of the rmd. and te the inane- for itself the trade, sat itt 'our c.e it 1e I - . I Ur. Cutler stated oat the hens had bee lean Catenizatteen. meaty or the tett:lotto: to capitali e n tie, i . afferent, _We nave e paying trade airead V, Tea Aar . eataserr. • ns e d bT the fire company. .maler erodes. and rea•l o Setter from o m itn 1 elms Ifli ti f t I. The art gallery in the southeant. room lei ler. Ingham stated that when the ho ,ny Tersrepb to the raster,. Dere. 1 11. II Lao . I f In eam d e " , ''° ' m ' ° rmm d e ' 0 , se., ono 0 the ma reliable tette amt Wave. 'ore , ' • mile ea u.,10 now open to vieltors. and Is me Ofne moat I was ant placed in charge of the aroma ; New YralaY m .- Tau Hamer sated tfit and duninquished enthuses. tagnmerica, 01 cal on, to 0 ..„, ,i, • et0 e ,,,i. ) ,,, 01 l b y th e ti me attractive fel...relief the place. The cop.- 1 pony by Mr. C. C.•S.lth. the ...litre re. 'day. taking 6.1,04 in epee.. Advises from /lee...sm. the near aye-1 tv. , A.L .,..... t w WO. tho bit/ow/US ". ,copy: .. . GI. sOMPleted to thoweatille 11.3 mesa. 4 __LiTl-='''''' o rc~w g nto toe „,,,,,....,....n..d to vLy , _ ,..............„ t0r it., ...sthir {hat j_clm a_ Lena Of taxittlen sr. mod mine gement 41.-••• ws7 ".",,, will ter n vert.. alibi. boadaneys. Y. , e•eer. o air. The pent.. are prtneW7T After Boma further disemslon, on a mo ereeteet „,,,, s ,,, theett &he- ........,,,..„1 - 0 ' Tlrria./. N. Tee Voeunts I Dewy. j ar: Your mile will have Its wan terminus In a coal 1 Mit.' trouble at dalltlaire, but tile nature of It In I esteemed favor of the Mb one, hait.t. re. pia ~d will hevai .ode...haven to roach I i l l y 7 home artiste. zltie department le un• lion to refer to tee .Fin.ce Comm tee, ae i l l y the charge or Ma Hohl i nsof . i nt . IlLrf i 1 • ?Les mrays were called, with the fol/ - ..h...... The „the, .Wien.. tor ... o b. calved. It will not to in ray power tont,- .fore expenses sion e.t.a,. eau be real. I mutes tta , ea . w ie .., bed be ., ejejtere . .throl. Lolair o ff b .Xig u3 ltt b Zltr x ertn, on the 1. ited. lee. are She inetuanneets we offer Ml . .' IV/gr . , ' m herr GA public treasury by the govern. 110th, 2 1, ! tie e far your t o the ~,t b y ei . ..k. oo 0..._ neon.. -. ear i b b trie ' litr " Wlthe n cit ' pay- 1 Yeas-Illeses. telll.H.na, Ingham, Rt.- ( ' atrick, Reed, Windsor, Presloont-7. meet I sense. in enamel. the e lionongaltela feting moues. cm paper, but pro. leg It astsit. . ' Nays-Slesere. Cutler, Dunham. Drennan, widely Relined (-amen .. As you desire sent a living trade which Is def. ' The .mall pox wow Mereiniolf sod there my mew. of the e.t.a?. I will suggest ' ,I Clued to looreaoele riaphl porta., being tile Who ha " vb ' eh . a C rin ' aTthlre e T n esh rT m ' ent table. ; tFtecugth"lsUll; ,t arn, 000 31'N'll. Smith, were many cases of soothe. that 1 coua • bler It entirely , prodect ern leg.. the went ef w hich are meeting with great success.. Their table T t - • fe o te , vta p il til ri, tbe utmost Irapo o t , t ‘ an Name from Mittel( Honduras to May litb, u obeethaticelY d• 10 ' metes Whs.' . oM to Ire 1 . ,le welt euppliati and crowded during the 1 aeln%Porthe,:em7b I r &o r :lMported a. stat. that about a/.000 acres of land nal in • Jralr'rrarYs madeil the th" ar m esi t c ol'lll 4 ,ll e ' ll ' o ' nl " R 'r E ," :: , T a .l d n‘r, " o " ,t - , g' , 1 . 5 :g ,5,,, , p,.... L . 1 rs7;,"Vlirch--DiT',:lork.'grdeliag,„' I then edopted. rVi b' ernfli M PO7.4tZ ' f ' o l r% reli t :ZlP:4! thed tl.s/: teak of tl o river, but 1 pr.usno that you , rittsborgh Increased advantages and out d oo t ro a ;ow meal, an d telt:wet.' toeon, I The resolution for the °urchin. of hoe° ontration. Nearly one hundred famtliee peeler the Rent bauk for mnuection coal merchants, will he placed on the same .... o wor th, tdoet, , 0.. ~fall to was then taken up end adopted. are expeetedby the nest Steadier rode the ...id , with the Lontielleville road, which would vantage ground now oceupiert by other mal o b oe them n co d. Mr. Harper offered a resolution metro. States. s • Mr. - ' ing the ordinance committoo to report an - save you fourteen rtill. of .penstve raw ; region s . ead th ee he ...bleat to Pout ittiO - , to hell°. IMy estimate of the cost of the the nafghty West bee rash treasures, widen ACKNOWLIMOSINIST. i onsicatins for the holding of elections In CONDENSED NEWS. -whole ti Mt.., ail arty-tine miles, from are now Ilmitt , d to the uncertainty of rises The Treasurer wish°. to acknowledge the Fifth and Sixth wards in the pal. school Brownsville to Pitteburgh, vr. $74a,514 for inflie river., The trade is before us. atel It receipt of the following donatiens collect. housed. Bald warts, awl that the Moyer be po seee , ter I authorised to lame a proclamation for art -- e--- , greducelon manolary and braider; that la Mm m, on to go to work and orgenl. th by Mrs. D. M. Watts erem the ray Merest. to tee Plitaberek tiamte 7 • for the raid tad ready jar the ratty I'or company at once. • tats r .,,... , o , jd b ro k... n of theelection to All vanactea In ward office.. -Ex-Gov. Brown, Of Orierala. bra. age. , th e tam.... moos, to a point opposite , Y. J. BMWs. took the Coot ant Nth/large Division of the Female.. Adopted. 05t .... .„.„, ono o b r , o e 0.....,,, o f I Mr. /mitt presented the report of the oas t aso e d o bog. ...wage of people In • IduKeeeptirt, It cm oboe t etriC.tail. Tuts wets ' males very strong and forcible peech, it b., 8,... ....m oo th e . to ... est th e ' for a double tend. ro. bed, but In view of 1 which he took occasion to refute. mno hest $57.10 from employee. of the machine ehope I Committee on wharves and /endings. Ac. j opany!. the report is resole/U an tes Increased prices now prevailing, It itating terms, the allegation tbat I had ea At the other depot, terms of the Military Remeetruetiou bill. would require at leant . mut h tor a single : ...toned the storing away !ethic &ratan:sof enzine the comm.. on Finance ta no -An °Me. statement shows the arrival track road heal at this time. There would ., the Commutes room the bill ta inmrpo. ... . .., . ........ 1 • i .... 4.6. I tlate a temporary lean of fr pay. be 'ivo material differoace in met or road rate the 'Monongahela Veiny Railroad ~el,._ Fats Um° fad M a cmdd,:h leg estimate ••!...1.. The committeece also In New York of 82,061 ernigranta Mang the tat r alp., up blast n a ioot a 1 bed on the tyro able. of the river, 1 jeMe. LOMP.T. De bed ma" Mo eara•M aud 1 . ee ` e " - • -ee P T ~ ...ttsubded the Payment or Joh. Her. present year. , Tee Vat of tn. would In ou vele. lest end,. ore to amine Its passage,' hut , .itty-ttirea h.tired dollars. ' kW.' bill of On _ _ 'of call, bet with a fifty:pound rail might, I the powerful lateen. 01 another corpora, A Blockade ignmeng Cane. euppose, be laid for ell.ho per mil. This, tem had caused Ito burial Ire oblivion:Ll The Prat t added to the coat of grading. A., would, lie had nom the influence brought Mass. Ea..: An advertisement - of 107 Telegreph to the I . ..buret, du...) r make the coos from Inow.valle to Pltte-1, to bear by that co Alien (P.. U. ILI and ellikatesTor,llay 30.-In the United slat. horse, on tla-weet ide, .1.331,t IL mull bed all the eatizens of the fan' Monougabe.l D •th liana Painorthia bte te a reply- to my District Court tosiay a bill of complaint w. Brwmallitt to Ilett.eport. on the, y ted te Capitol tinned] letter publisbed on the 'MI inst., appears In flied by District Attorney Corbin againet eiset Aide. ay AteoPoo. 10 this laskt wit bayonets to f or ce degidaters to their thecity en of Wednesday An incuba te.' firm of John Fraser it Co , Merging we man add the cost of • bridge over the' duty the result multi have been the same. , t i e e e r e P6 ere n . o ns ,. h o . r e li ed t o . them with a violation of the laws of the 1 oughtteny at de Mouth. MY 4:0,..5t, mak. I h o Leman Wing bad ever watched lerfela- bring forth Unit. blahs... blockade raining opera - Mg the tote from linownertile to McKee. : the machinery with clown' diligence than/ any direct reply to my statements. Mr. Lions and omfatter than in otter reetteete port ada,lloo. Adding a:Min ( er righted way he, especiall where hts ..wets were" Heitz now admits that there was no arrange they are accountable to the Goren- Nome. this to be mostly given) denote, , Interested. lie was free to say that the Una ___... meat Judge Bryon, upon hearing the bill, ~,,,..e . en d „ o ti ose ..., ten per cent on rend Committee had been subservient to j ...., bargain or sale In the Convention or granted an injunction restraletng the stare- L .. L nad" Of the . 0 . 0 •nsoMata they . Weald the dynasty whose power he hoped would , 1364 In regard to the oMee of ProthonotarY, a1,463,the from Brownsville;; soon be brok en and thareePle ma well ...bat he dews notelet. that he eacretly and said parties from dimming or Teal (Mat; tgoopore thee , Gem Sickles leaves (therieston mmorro . petabergh. end (ISM:. frt. Browns. the Legielatuny set at liberty. Tne all or' for Raleigh te moot 1 ^wide. , leha. o e. I vele to Molleeshort. These estimates SP u ne Is as gOod .I , We be obtained and the:' thboil d •thdl M° 4 • m i mrb .mt ' th th .° •/•' [ nagement had been Made betw. ea. - - -was-Isiii observe are but approximate. beff 1 eittsento Mimed noosed With It in pref. Mr. HUM does not dam to say that 1, or irroost Repo Wiese Pita. • . think with dm comet., shads build the 1 creel...clothing: ' my Monde, ever ad.. or attempted to elms-Ticket Nominated. ' roadrod. I would rather rely en those of the Mr. Dighton leo/waded at length to de. yenuade him In Led, to withdraw from the the mermen. to the Inner lay would tel coestructtort of the projected road and by (By Telegraph la the Pito.. ree Gnat.. 7 - .ity.S. /le .yen „al was advised to re. Moan gas., May 30.--The Republic. much more coatis than estlinatod thirty enmparason of other macho. et cut servo my effort to men the nomination for 81 ate Convention met toelay. Nomination,' ye., ~,,, lam, e . ale , 1 where ~.„,,,,o , r . outuoe to, boon int „ : 44 . ,t the present time " It la probable that .nae For Governor-Hon. John It. Page, Went. • real friend. del so advise h.. and he . Iteepectfully„yobra, ced, 111 astrated the benefits the derived 1 i Gmeanor-Col. Stephen Thomas; Treaeurte , should regret %lathed d not foilow sachem. 8.11. LereoM 'ln the Morreigatiela l elley be the mutant- Hon. John A. Page. Itesolutions endorsing 1 The coot per mile, therefore; lees 7 O N 2-.• I plated Impr o vement. - , sible advt.. Rad he done lobe would have the r.onstruction measures of the rah . or „ e et.... to the bta „ tine w ag 01 the. Van „ stet .. mom to Mr. th . h . r talc much better than he did after ershltuat. lag blmeall hi time tremendous effort be 40th Waitress Were unanimo.ly adopted. .11.,,,, th e ......t old he e.,405,61/ 14 , sating that he w. eta and gratified that I to finish the road from Pittaburgn to.Meet' ' , the Senator could clear him record In the ' ' Men no " ' urea 14 edteeta a e 'en :m en :Al t a Jab Davie At Toronto. Virginia les% Or In round numbers eth00,0..,1 matter so eetbee.tonly. lie had no idea , dam t=. oo ,Ar y d e . , ' ,1,711'.7 -th - - rßy Telegraph to the rittsberrh tineette.l According to the terms of the charter, the sof seriously teaseling upon any person ant ' *g l ' slatad that no rept:liable or honorable the homier of '! hoped that the beet of !lemony woad exist' m. could be prodneed to e ared tile Teener°, May 30.-Jeff Davie tarty,. I Cemr., rimdd oni t y require , mo o be the arneen er 117,01 22 per mile to ; In ohs meeting, as all were deeply Interest. „ ere ., moo. again and challenged I here ......i t h Is te by ern a te la g r ...ll o l .a. w a tiLen aa tb a ule d i r n a s;i s cal . - ' Math/Meth. road, tor wh i ch ovary mile of', , ea In the steee.of the euterprise. the production of evidence. M. Holtz :ails tbe reeldence of Mayor Bel/am. In eomPea. I Diu road • graded and ready for the rails Mr. W. V. liughmt wee next called open, to produce any. maiden.. IL I t true be as would form a sure au/loath basis for mort. for remarks, and taking the floor proceed-, seats that I voluntarily premien! to do all ar w a lt rth, h - 11 ,..a. r. M iv aso w n a an a d am tie ba n. r o ll i el v et i. . ita ll e. e afar - I , t1.5ai.,91,,..10 even a Kretl_er ..5 . j .,.„ . se ea. tesehes la ag , :eas. humored ruanner.the 1 in my power to aid him be getting the lett In the afternoon for gm.. Paid . lie mooo turn Loa.. aes .fs • few ma tbalcully surroundang efforts to oblate ieg- nominselon. Mn do. not pretend ta ore. lace. to reside at Bt. Catharine. mean urn our attention to the re.urete. !slather at the hands of the imentbers of the this bat refers to John Barton, Esq., and of our Colley and. the Inducements IL offers": Peamaylvanta Legislature Ile believed two other persona w rot e for the truth. or hie , e , ...? „' to capitalists for investment. The Monte- that Alum Ilan George V. Lawrencesad' Fweedel Morio l K7 from 0P ... .... 0 gabela Valley arls. amid the moan... of ' been Speaker of the erne., the Retirei • Materna" ' 0 wtot.' to Mr. Batton ' 'anme reply. " &named hereto, _furniehea "the ' West Vaginas, and runs soutlawmd until at Committee had never been eo co.tituteel Car Telegraph to the ....berth Oa.", 7 1 , Pittebmgla It reaches tae Valley of the Ob.. a. to . favorable to w.terat interests. r; ~,t m: ll eas T e l e , :d , f,..„7,r„Tz. . i ezr e r I'.f New Year, May al-Athlete from Man. llt embraces In West Na. the menu. of Ice, Land. had faithfully suaerved I ;;Itte deception. Mr. ` Barton &meetly con. Una state upwards of.tx thousand persons alonongellit, Merlon, Harrison, Preston, Cho Intercede of the rellroad, l and he sheer. traillete Inn, and then se but ono resource over IS Mareb from epidemic fever mad Taylor, Barbera. Randolph, and In Penn. rnilyewmtled full credit toSenatore Ingham lef to him, namely, to his word, a eft. over five thous.,l more la tbe ant half of I eYinitla the greater Part of the end Graham for their ....bier etettleoe 000 d time, then invent re set newel°. and refer Apral. The total number of antes to the counties of Greene, Fayette, West- to defeat the intention. of tile • •monepoly'e to .......„... or a. m .., sore° . so as loth of April was 13,064. 1 Arlene sanitary I Mereland, Washington and Allegheny. on the Pittsburgh 1. Connelsville Railroad. to belie contradiction. measures were being Iningdrated. f The Monongehela liver Is formed in j Mr. lloghart by carefully proper.' maths. alr. Iluitz (place Shako ; West Virginia, try the union of the West lUm dernonstratal that the projected road I ntifortunatia In his Ilterary " s= rl=- , Branch and Tyitsrtes Valley Weer, and In I would pro. a paying...Meth to e Elver Telegram.. , ca n efforts He talk. Othello bet acts logo I 1 Ponneyliasis it' receives the' Cheat end holders. He snareeted that too o r be i n o i • co c alien Mr. Heitz ementatiously Illy /therm. to de Pittsburgh beech,. , A oughlogliony rivers an principal tribute- , mutmenced at McKeesport, connecting with , save • . 1 1 refer ' to the /len h and ha Bar olt CITT, May. 00 .- Rivers feet and Milt. , rtes. The climate of the Volley Is mild, • the Coenelinvillet • bridge to be constructed ' r o i. t 0 ... neobli cot i ons Th e e 4.,,,,, t ,.. t h at fast; weather clear and cool. , though h e The soil generally is nob. I access the Youghiogheny river. Ile stead gi oj at, on . the lb o . of t hy. et ,. Lorasvil... May iver ratline, . tart I and well adopted to grazing and to the prepared on behalf offer o C 0.014.11101 Jones Ins quallithations anti support Wm production of all kinds of ' 1 ' ' Reath. But the talirmul Company to ta opente a•lth Meat me .Ile u feat In tee canal by mark. dlettective characteristic of this Valleyoon. 1 their machinery.. rolling stock each mile :; tdi M ply eh ' nin d • Memo.. May 37 . - Weather oieUdY Ms/ suds In Its minaret wealth. The coal goldsof to I a I bed • If the , ' hi° t'eattreveraY nen neither awn "ad!" e cow real ste 5000 .. a • . nor provoked by ale. What I have written want; river Meng. . ; , mtend nearly the, entire length with an ; starting point be matte from aleheeS. , o no boon ofalstied over my name in self B.Weerittla May 30.-lIIS or 6 feet .d . ; I average breadth of on rulle.,containing in I pert. 1 the reed commencal on the defence ag P alnet en warrautable and aanon railing, , all not lose Man Ono tbolleand "quart, Mlles Southern side of the river, varlOull moo . ottoo k e mo a t , o r t va ng, or . g o b, \ Deenual in Lake MI . ; The principal vela of and h. an avenge would be forced to pees through valuable pr t l e h org h . m oy Aim fey Telegram to the Pieta:rat Ussette.7 tele... of els feet. end taking the•com• lands. and 11111 mid. which would have la / thrreetlitou May M 11167. ~,,. ~, ,, , , o, mro.. May no _, Goorgo 800 , . rine nth:lnto Of MAO bunt:e'en each acre. I . embanked; heavy mad. amens keeping y .t , a F. . 8 . i . a „ att kir .. s..:„ .stu d b „,... g tehise .. ere ,. we may form ea. Idea of the vest and la I emotion of the river, and it the latter, a l Mth • 2 on. al - Deer Ir. nat cant aff to the city papers of thin morn I exhaustible quitatity of enirin our '4 alley; I would have to pass through a epilreely bet-. eppeari C. drowned te Lake at innobahe, ea Monday, log. ewer the signatere at D. (... /halts, you each equate mile amain'. NAM. bush- 1 hod neighborhood. If the Melieesigal , In attempting to exam ale. Luring the veer ending Mane 30, lad, ; route or connection be made wtth the P ta are referred to as atm. been present and °re. ditthd.M. bd tholts MM.' Pied fro. too 1 burgh a COnnellsville Railroad, eeeh me. heard me Intuatarily promo, that 1 .otao Leiter Rem Walter Drown, Champion Valley by the , river, including home j •ould find occupation . soon as finished. , ain be a candidata for the othoo of Oarsman of Americas. consumption, sad making the Rehabbing If the road counen.ti at Pittsburgh, all;trothnotary, and that 1 would do all ha Wm. STaTee noTirt, / , fact of tbreo hundred and fifteen acres ' the p.eongent meta be taken, by the horse My power to secure Mr. Halts the notable. Poartsmo, Ma, May 27 • ma. i of coal mined soul run to market. II: orke I railway oompany as tar up . the eir Don. W. such reference made by YOtkr...- , therlty, or did you, either before or after Ems .. es ~ ,, ,,,,,,,0 ~.a sesse _,,, eas , ye. and two meat. of that year the nevi. tn. ram, and freight only could be de- Feta. w. ...Potidatt on sceount or lee. t ir pouded uon. Ile merely Moral Ids re m ', the i . referred to, hear =make Mrs: Werdeea not express the feeling,. of , Milo weasel of coal "met the ohloper.et Mas as p sactteMlotte, eed Mired thrn the deed -PemieM neadeetnalYilenra' Jacoa . Watanta [hankie... I estmthin towards the pee. ; frolght etetrreatt an peerage of two rads , auto would be lell. onsultiell Or um...s eer bushel, (width Is a lea mairet) the ;el untti the stock soul ulecribed. Ile • PiTTllaintLitt. May IM, 1,7. plc of l'is teburgh (barring the Hamill party) sum of rms.; neatly forty Per e ent. of the 'clean the entertain tbeabundma M... J. 11. IV sthea, Esq.-Dear Sir: I atuswerall for the kind and generous manner In which costar the propo.4 rend 1 o the State lino, which It merited. year interrogatories In the negative. Ateaut I woe treated bile's w sojourner among lor mere than eMty Mr cent. on the cost of Gen. J. Bowman Sweltser next addressed six moons aro • number of other members them, . reoperate. to the sq.ths event j the road from Pittaburgb to Browns.. I the meeting. Ileepoire earnestly In favor, of the ban and myself were 'peaking of the which took pi 00 May Net. 2 0 the... . Seeerding to the M en of the Bea. of e iad and felt that not only those prover penon for next Prothoontary. IVe goner toe eity tarn oat. mast) oblige- m. 0.,. of, the Monongshela Navigation Interestedln the. itneasitate lino of the .11 concleded to sunrt Mr. lieltz. Ills . their columns were time at ~ mmeenY,the nee.o trout toile during the ; road, hilt all residents of the groat to far. s 1111eatIona for the 00100 wore spoken of my eervice; and the fair manner In which ~,,, 1 , 0 , r • . ;Mounted to sico.taLD from coal; ; LI a valley of the Monongahela Valley i your presence, and your opinim asked; they decided end oe.ented elea Mmt. ym,...3 .cum freight. taw(' oat room pea. lel °Md... at See Interest Ho Apo. u 'oe warmly of hl,. °Raify but very deliciate to djoat, cannot be forgotten ..., ...hies a total of tune tecolved 1 I favorable tern. of the route sourest,. made n o o k pledges that I ou r of, ' that by me bed those Interested In my welfare from the trade of the yell. of 11.130, I it Mr. Huebert, and erns ple.eal with the • can nt all cowrie! with your right tO be a 10 tins Vicinity. month. eight per ottral:oct the net of he 1 k owledge that road contemplated at • candidate for the oat.. 7b 'lip Friend and Traitor, Fed. Dnret . I ent ice road prawn.] to babuilt, or equa aq ua s j none future time making connection with I Yourareepectfully, At teat mime my pen h.itatee; stands pal- fouen per cent, on the cost to Browne-' ,motor line, lapping the rich mineral 1.11 • Jo., Bathe sled: I rannot furnishl.sinage adequate to e w e . or our &unborn burden and Virelisla. It le express...tr. feeling / bear him . lie Ilitring top saute period the levee 'deem e matter of /het Importance to iron mann lea man, true as steel, who watched My beat. Carried ttiale through psseengere, facture. teat this company be completed evry move, and to after my intone. ' which at Chu road...gee lrecilfl make ' that !leans cat be obtained to the mineral • b 1, miell Y. and atheu Itoppeared tome ae oe , ent,394. and carried also 103.741 way mama 1 held. lie beellire doubt but the people of anta° ed"readdaM°.mald dad a d a ' -- gera ...Idler a revenue to the company of Pltteburife would respond to their proper. me, with lettere of diteouragement, he al. _ elfd,74l. 000 Of the most elporionc.l and 1 tiou of too aneleiMent KS they woad flea It Way., had a Comforting word , mid the moa t reliable eincers-of the eteamecata assured highly to their advent.° to do en =imp , . . which he bnmght. me tO the Ime that the freight •of an clas.a would I Mal:coon V. Lawrence felt that in this et.ting line nadir for the contend, Is a ' more than equal thromquartera of the ma ' age it was unnecessary to .peak 'Or toe ad sunk.¢e guarantee to others who asp., wets from paesengere,wllich would make 1 'hags of saline... The Ponneylvatela to sq.tic honoraauti cannot arrive at the I, vs ,col, not Including the article, of coal. I Railroad lea matter of pride to the State, came without the assistAtice of trainer and b eet ,. 0 00 . f r o m ''eel Is the beet reanastal in tee wen Id, (kr. tr. friend, Fred Deist $104,11.1 I , Itrighein-"1( they wottlelat control the /am also man obligations. the McKee 1 re.,Mateenneern , Ltyor Legledature of the State.. laughter.) Yoe, Barge Club. Tor the use of their boat house, "•-•- ----- I but the Legislature. has become an Aegean and I can only eay that If It Is ever In my • s toktos o „bi t of 0 3.25 ,7 .1 , i 'stable, it is time that a should bo cleansed power to remproonts. In any meooer.l shall ' let the receipts from the common bosh.. by the people wlthout regarel to petty or be most, bappy to do.. Last, but sot least, of the year, or more than 12 per cunt on the j poittl.. Ile had long mince expressed Alm is Danny Wolfe.. him brother, Fred Wolfe, et of the Mond. Add this latter to the lf on thls view: Jacob Kamer, Davy Lewis, James Me. , , , Zli ' lomt rellired from the tr.sportatlon of I "' The epeaker referred In earnest tones to Laughthe, John Paieley, Joeeph Ilepiltie. 1 ilthand Wheels of cantata the came Year,, the future o cote of the Co ell to Mat Green and James Jnuss . Theeogise tie. at 2 In timbal, and WA have P.L - 1a42, 1 Railroad, whie r n•as destined r' l : to bandomen i db .6 / Lb.r__ ...M. r ate ..L .1 .7,M.... e ..,_ mbrth ,...e.„ • to thTgrer . recelpts from all .nreee dn. to make ' oonctection with .Itel o taor * e. g, /ie m• od m.m. `a•P p le as e s ''' •.........° rinr the Tear DOI, or an entonet me...a Bko la fever of the Prithleted road, and f these and many more friends In s 0 - - tat b al Pc. par cent, on the col, t e ',redeem felt that Monongsholatllty would do its fall lettaburgh, whease names I cannot rumen.- Railroad to Brownevllle, or mere Shan alien, in subscribing to the snick. her, lam, with high regards . equal to the Med of the road MOM AURcea I Jebn Walker, Jr., Req., mated that he Watres Baom e. port to Brownecellle. But le view of the could promise double the assessed amount Cbamplon Gateman of AMerlea. ' Met, that ttia /14111 . 0. Wail 0 0 1 view ono • for Elizabeth and vicinity. tilde of the Itirer at present, we Mut arida 'Mare With, of Cookstown, Mated that tbe total reccipteby two, and Mill we wiil i there would he no dilliculty m reining the have $510,921, more than le per cent Oa the quota in that town, cantor the read to BrOmmille. I Other gentlemen their Mated During the meeeth of April last there wow that the utmost of senora would be ehipped to market by the river ealle,3oo applied 00 the improaement, and that the tombola, or me.. which. Is at the rate of quoted Or assendueets levied upon their ruptr.roa per annum, the coat of freight to Mule. would be complied with cheerfuliy. Pittsburgh on which will he WAUSAU at two 1 'The resolutions wore taken up 'separately cents per bushel, or more then eamith to 1 end unanimously adopted. tellld the road IromPlttablagb to Browns- 1 0...7.11. Oweltrer uttered the following' Nil.. During the present month (May)preamble and reeOlutiOa there Wm exported to market below'by the Weer.. The proportionalrubeerlptlon river 6,oNrete of bushels, regal:leg the eon orthe taw OtPltlabrugh tote Monongahela M I,OI7ISVILLE 7C, Wholesali !layers of Dry Goode, we offer bargains In Job lots of Dress G4:gals, Fantings, Linen floOde, and fell Dees of Sheetin, Martinis. Prints, Tick, int, S h e , se., all of w Well we will eell at the very lowest eastern cash firllost • J.W. Dimes* ti:a. ea Halve' street, below Third /mirth et*, . Vsnapenumeir No-itte.—Tbs Ileut4ig h°l :, it a t i 3=ll. lo at Ma!". • , ,F. , ! CITY BD 8 1.[BURBrif , ~ glee of teventy•fonr tow-boats and GM bar- { ' slier Railroad ID stated to be MP. there- ! Meeting of Allegheny Connell.. A...., ~: . 0 Frster , from Those. Jab goe anti boots. andante in two months ag- for. , . • . -, I rotram PAUL - TM f.tuu .. ~, ~:d „.. I f r t= i :F.ll : ; 7 j22l ) t b bri!il i e s gar ° ll . l:,`ldt bot,.. V , 1nf;r„ T g1,g:„..11,, ,.. 1 - 41,g;iv„ . ."1,—,,2 ! ‘,....":Zl:ll.7r:regni:gr.Arioicegthile: p r .. rp ::: - . 1 1 , . { y° Dave ecligvhe...oriois4.b.sar. Brown. ;rest , • I ! u „,,,, ~,,,,,,,,.„, .., p r0d ,,,,. ~,,,,,,, ~,,,. ! logheny Volley and conneilsaile Rallies. ed in the Ass.smentl be requested to call a ! taking into consideration the Frame 1.11,1- [ ar ' r h Ar Y , hr Y A...6.n " ' tat the city of Patzbor •11 during tho mont.ll meant of th bu 1 a copy a t ria letter of ( senor. William ports Mt. Opt ny pug.. in the 'I will b ' II 1 '' •'bll Ls g ° "h " ' eh i° d" ' " "Y '' ' ..ic 1 ..- . , ay, e, of Apr a., amounted to na,33.. U. 0 end means to scure subscriptions Of th at : ' sm.. eorsort. • • , RohinsOn, encloting an etttograph letter of FOUR.-O'CLOCK A. M.l j'''''"""'"lt'"lhrm". , Now it is well known that there aro More amount of stock. The re•olutlo. was aw. : ' mines In active operation on one side of - node. the followity. gentleman *ere ap. I • , __. • ohlt:m,,bers present-Mean.. Brown, English, , Thomas • Jefferson to General (Gthit50.n.......-• the Monongahela river than all along these pointed to lay the matter bolero the proper I . 1 . .. 4ra 'lo. M other.. Miler, Petiemon. J. ' quirlng for a detalled t at o --- --- FROM WASHI NGTON 7-- -. Suppose there- ' bodies: Gen. Swatter Col 11 B {Lira, and ' L. ''''.."` A. D. b.H.h . Th.. .. °° " *..i- Ith Logan family. e letter of I.lr. Monongst ., e_la , V . alley liallf . oll4. !, y r o o rv ad:s t he ,, a,..ll'g p to ro t r te ,‘i cit i t ,:; • ad to Iliornsville r It B. Coureln. . n o ., c 0....... 0 5 rh o , r t .,. of I Only has thocapanity to carry LOMAX bash: I „ The Chairmanannounced that Immediate lo wan itherensed with. On motion of Mr. , d in be kept pug the • relic* of the per month, ra an avernge cot of ly /Marine opening of the books of subserp . '' •• • '° l l °lff sa i r °l l ' l °4 of the minutes of last meet- ; J 'r e e rf o orsor7ll.litgood eta. Of "pleservatWn Thom. the nal. wore suspended • In order ' ah a. • West Point Academy Tu. or this Venter at R i f asairtb. es. , el° i....,..., e , t ,.......... m.. za-• : 0 ,..„... fd.,.p...., ,; two callitspscr bu , spel, n I 2 t , : 11 . 1 ~ o, ,y r voo..%;r:dtim.w.ohold at w hic h A t e v. r r . i... : , 0 ~.i , ~ , p n ,,,, ~,,,, 0..... , . • ; society. We give below a Copy Of General Rohinson's letter and also of that of Mr. , Isallan Ite.rention Pillsrary-Moole- Purees. to announcement tha corpora- : Oto, ° more Wan nine p i e ° ,. cant. On . the I stern would attend! a , ' ea ' . zone rosining on Ohio avenue, for the laying 1 - ---- ' Mr. Thomas presented a petition of chi- a... f .,,...,. teat ilee Mow. ege.. de, 1 At eens. Corr, Id., le.. • tors ettd.friesials of the projected new nail. 1 co. of the entire road underconsideratiort. - On motion the Convention adjourned to , , or a water main on Ohio avenue, from nal. ; Widattiblion Ma 30 t ' Let tin rely on the undeniable figures thus ' reassemble ett Brownsville l'a on the 13t 6 .F . - ,47 - , mad, conneettng the upper (Monongahela : 1 .rif r . i " - ! ton street to Beaver street. Referred to the •rn .F.” /linen, Jr-, we. POINT VISITATION. Prenented, and a low theropose. roe, , pros mo et. en a c ock., , Valley with Attsburgh. Wild a mass cone., 1 two-thirds, the amount - realized Irom el.- ; _______,..,______ I Water Committee. Librury hnesqr • Mr. Irwin presented • petition of citizens I Ds. Sia:- alb:wing that an original by I Hat. R. A. Angomarl, special Levee COM- ' thin t o t : tiNe liaforrnal Pambyterlan Church, !Mon freight and passengers-for onlinarr I of the author by Pree f id ,r etit Johnson, a member of the , ottopaa.e. wm,:very largo , many of the via mlnloll. Of Louisiana arts been eppointed Eng th, pe, ',steed . afternoon , The !die ipens. (viz. ki17,157) and net aside , The MOUOIMaptOII PO[O, 1 /on Manilla Alley fort. paving and grading 1 doennient in the harerwriaog -- i of the Immo/ and also a suspension Ott the , of the Czzleretion of Cido P Ood.. ..• °oh- Preslget. Allegheny idends, the sum received nn freight ]for ' f The Fair at City 11.11 contirinee t.O he the ! coal. which, at the email calculation or IA- The . toodooo. ortintunce which requires the sasne toes .t ! cern , int: e a tragio r teens of early . . 1.1 , ft.:, ,, i1t , ' atilt Gen of the week. I board o IsltOrste. the Wait Point Aced- I itors repieaentieg the wealth and .pitai of : 0.e.00/ husholsoerannumovill pays per... ' , t rh° of „ of w . o „. i 0f .;11 . ... .. Totglig-r,.14...,